Devoted to the Interests of A CLEAN, FEARLESS Belmar and Wall Township F A M IL Y WEEKLY

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VOL. XXII, No. 18 BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913 THREE CENTS Report Purports to HOME NEWS WILSON FLAYS TARIFF DEBATE WALL TOWNSHIP BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Substantiate Charges g A L L playing in the public The ladies of the Wall M. E. Church PARTY BOSSES GROWING WARM NEWS COLUMN held a New England supper in the of Misappropriations highways of any town church hall on Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Brice has returned from GLENDOLA is bad enough but only about a pleasant trip to Newark. Urges Jury Reform at Two Bill May Not Get Through SPRING LAKE POLITICS On Saturday evening, April 26th, Mr. one town in a hundred permit Tomorrow evening in the public HEAVE HOT WATER school the ladies of the Presbyterian Big Meetings. House Tomorrow. Fred Nutt was surprised at his home in such things on Sunday. church will give an entertainment. A Glendola by a number of friends and neigh­ SPRING LAKE, May I.— In an ex­ fine program has been prepared. bors. The evening was spent in a sociable haustive report bearing on the al­ Among the numbers being Miss Nellie BITTER ON ESSEX MACHINE manner. Those present were: Mr. and leged tangled conditions of the finan­ E. Hazelton, a graduate of the Emer­ REPUBLICANS FIGHT HARD Mrs. Jacob Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac cial affairs of this boro, Herbert W. son college of Oratory of Boston. Miss Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pyle, Mr. Hill, an expert accountant, purports Hazelton is a delightful entertainer, Says Democratic Party Is on Trial. Vool, Sugar and Agricultural Schedules and Mrs. George Donahay, Mrs. Glenum, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Mr. and Mrs. to substantiate the charges of misap­ plant and other extensions. The total one of her famous readings being “The Declares “Old Gang” Is In Evidence Passed on, and Majority Leader Un­ the payments of the boro to the sink­ Clarence L. Hall, Misses Myrtle Thomp­ propriations of $‘21,000 made by ing fund commission have not been cost of this work appearing on the Taming of the Shrew,” in which she at Trenton, Seeking to Block Things derwood Hustles Along Measure With Frank S. Hedden in the latter’s appli- son, Ethyl Thompson, Nettie Morris, Ida such as required, and has presented a books is; In 1908, $49,124.97; in 1912, impersonates various characters. It Doesn’t Want Done. Oppositon Contesting Every Inch. for a financial investigation Morris, Elizabeth Nutt, Jennie Nutt, table, showing, according to the col­ $27,082.83; total, $76,207.80, from The ladies of the local library held a i u S i c t s forth that the total of these their final meeting,Saturday, at which Newark, N. J., May 2.—President W il­ Washington, May 2.—Resentful of Hazel Nutt and Daisy Woodhouse, Messrs lector’s books, that the following pay­ which should be deducted the deposit son returned to New Jersey last night irregularities, as charged exceeds that time they turned over the library the rushing tactics of the Democrats, Edward Dumount, Wm. Donahay, Fred ments were made to the commission: on land returned, $2,600, leaving a net to speak in support of a proposition to amount. To be exact his figures pur­ the Republican and bull moose mem­ Nutt, Jr., Allayne Freeman, Martin Free­ 1907, $5,000; 1909, $4,000; 1911, $7,000; cost of $73,607.80. equipment to the boro, the institution reform the system of drawing grand bers in the house continued to batter man, M. C. Waltersdorf. port to show that the council has, 1912, $4,000. No payments to the “As showft in Exhibit B, the out­ now being under the town government. and petit jurors which is to be consid­ it tbe tariff bill, but they were defeat­ The stewards of Glendola M. P. Church during the past six years, misappro­ The now commission of the library ered at a special session of the legisla­ commission for either 1908 or 1910 standing bonded indebtedness in­ ed at every turn. Their amendments priated the boro’s money to an aggre­ will meet this week to organize and ture next Tuesday. lie spoke to large will hold a Calico Social in their hall on are recorded. creased- as follows: In 1908, beach were turned down us fast as they were gate sum of $37,702.79. His report is elect its officers. audiences here and In Elizabeth and Thursday evening, May 8, 1913. The collector's report for 1906, ac­ front and parks,.$6,000; water exten­ presented. based upon an audit made from the denounced the influences that are seek­ The young ladies participating in the cording to Mr. Hill, shows liabilities sion, $4000; pavilion, $56,000; in 1909, A district meeting will be held in Three Important schedules were put books of Collector William W. Trout, the rooms of United lodge of Odd Fel­ ing to thwart the reform in scathing advent of the social will wear calico dresses for the sinking fund amounting to water extension, $1,000; sewer exten­ language. through, but as time goes on tbe feel­ for the years 1907 to 1912, inclusive, lows, tomorrow night. and will furnish neckties to match, which $500 and a special school account of sion, $15,000; in 1910, water exten­ The New Auditorium was crowded ings of the Republicans and bull moose and is unlike that of Mr. Hedden in­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Hooper and are becoming more bitter, and it may it has been stated will be for sale. A $2,250 but no provision is made for sion, $2,000; in 1911, new water works,' when, the president, accompanied by supper will also be served. somuch as he has included the year accrued interest. The 1907 report $70,000; in 1912, water extension, daughter,’ Geraldine, and Mrs. Irving- Secretary Tumulty, Major Rhoads and take a special rule to put the bill 1912. The difference of $16,000 is, through in record time in accordance Messrs Bert White and Maxon White of contains no outstanding or accrued $1,000, the total increase of bonds out­ Hooper of Newark, were Sunday, visit­ his secret service guards, reached tlie however, not all chargeable to the-jal- ors in town with Mr. and Mrs. William platform. Assemblyman John Mat­ with the ambition of Leader Under­ Lakewood, spent Sunday with Mr. and bills. As shown in schedule 2, at that standing from Jan. 1, 1907, to Dee. wood. leged 1912 misappropriations, as he H. Hurley. thews, the only representative of his Mrs. Alonzo Morris. time these amounted to $1,898.21, In 31, 1912, being $155,000. Tbe wool, sugar and agriculture sets forth in the report that the ir­ An invitation dance was given at the county in the legislature that favored Mr. Alonzo Johnson spent Sunday with the 1908 report there is no provision “In connection with the use of the schedules were passed upon. At tbe regularities of that year amounted to River Road Inn. jury reform, was speaking when the Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Morris. for outstanding hills while the sched­ funds received from the proceeds of assembly suddenly let go with cheers, beginning of tbe session tbe house put The work on Mr. Frank Youman’s barn $8,115.63. Mr. Swartz and family of St. Dav­ through a remnant of the metal sched­ ule shows that such obligations a- sales -of bonds for financing the op­ and those on the stage surged forward is progressing. The fact of Mr. Hill’s presence in ids, Pa., were among the week-end ule left over from the day before. Tbe mounted to $2,091.25. In 1909 the es­ erating dtffieit of the boro it is per­ to shake Mr. Wilson’s hand. Mr. Mat­ Rev. and Mrs. Leuppee spent Wednes­ Spring Lake was not made known visitors at Belmar. three schedules named were passed timated outstanding bills not pres­ tinent to call attention to the fact thews ended his speech shortly, and day in Manasquan. until a few days ago, when Solicitor ented, amounted to $6,000, while the that apparently a large portion of the Miss. M. IT. Ray of New York, is then the president stood up in a way just as they were reported. Members of tbe opposition fretted and fumed, Frank Durand of the boro and Audi­ records of Mr. Hill show that they proceeds of the beach front and park spending tlie week in Belmar. She is that showed he meant to straight tor C. Henry Craig were served with but to no purpose. When the critics of CAPTAIN THOMAS P. C. HALSEY’S WILL aggregated $8,016.25. In 1910, such bonds, per value $6,000, sold in 1908 having her cottage on Eighth avenue out and hard. copies of his report. It was in order put in repair for the season. “I know of no greater satisfaction the bill reached a point in their frenzy bills were estimated at $3,000 and a was used for current expenses as I where they threatened to blow up to prepare an answer to the report Mr. Ripley Cobb of Newark, brought than speaking for the people of this Thomas P. C. Halsey, of Wail township, balance of $700 due the school ac­ find but one charge to construction Leader Underwood put on pressure, and seek a conference between Hill, his family to Belmar to spend the state,” he began, “for I have not come in his will, executed October 26, 1901, count, while the records show that account in that year for this purpose, to speak to you. I know what you be­ and debate on tbe paragraph under dis­ George S. Hobart, counsel for the ap­ week-end. appointed his wife, Louisa Halsey, execu­ they totaled $10,428.89. The report of $2,750 for purchase of the Irons & Co. lieve in. I know what you want. I cussion was brought to a close. Mr. pellants; Charles Ivins, representing trix, and bequeathed her all his estate. 1911 shows a balance due the school fishery. It should be noted also that Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bowers of have come to speak for you niffl to tel! Underwood had the votes, and that's the accused officials; Boro Auditor account of $2,150, while the schedule sales of water extension bonds were Philadelphia, are at their cottage on those men with whom we are dealing all there was to it. C. Henry Craig and the councilmen shows unpaid bills and accrued in­ made in 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1912, Eighth avenue for a few days. what it is their business to do, for we Underwood Loses Patience. that the boro officials requested and terest amounting to $13,278.74. The total $8,000 and but one expenditure Fr. Ward of Trenton was in town for are their masters; they are not ours.” The wool schedule stirred up excite­ were granted a two weeks’ postpone­ “Russ” Brown Goes 1912 report shows a balance due fhe appears during this period, that of a few days this week. He said he wanted everybody to re­ ment, members from sugar states alize that be was not taken in by the were reduced almost to tears over tbe ment of the hearing last Saturday by school account of $2,500 and the ,657.24 in 1910. Mr. Allen and Miss Allen of Phil­ Justice Willard P. Voorhees of the results of the last national election. sugar schedule, while those from west­ schedule shows the outstanding ac­ “Mr. Craig in his affidavit states adelphia are at their cottage this week. To Asbury Depot New Jersey supreme court. He explained that the country did not ern states became almost riotous when counts on Dec. 31, 1912, to aggregate that the total bonds of the boro, out­ H. J. Stout of Trenton, spent Sundaygo Democratic, but had turned to the A request for such a conference tbe rates ol tbe agricultural schedule Russell Brown, for twenty-eight years $16,322.51. All of these figures are staying, aggregate $304,500, whereas at his cottage on Eighth avenue. Democratic party as the only united were read. But the : team roller work­ was made to Counselor Hobart by Mr. baggage agent at the Belmar depot has quoted from the report of Mr. Hill. the collector’s record shows $294,500, helpful instrument which it had found ed without a creak in every instance. Mr. McDonald of New York, has been transferred to the position of head Ivins but was immediately refused by “In computing the accrued interest the difference being apparently due at hand to accomplish its purposes. Unless a special rule is adopted the opened his cottage on Ocean avenue baggage agent at the Asbury Park depot. the committee of the appellants, whose on bonds held by the sinking fund,” to the fact that $10,000 of the author­ Its purpose was to see certain things Underwood bill cannot possibly be ^request for a s’imilar conference about and A street. The position to which Mr. Brown has been reads the report, “it is impossible to ized issue for the water extension, done, and he affirmed his belief that if put through by tomorrow night as was E. C. Robertson and family of Newthey were not done tbe Democratic assigned is one of the best in the line a month ago, it is said, was denied by ascertain the exact amount of this Aug. 1, 1906, had not been sold. planned by Leader Underwood. Tbe York, are at their cottage on Eleventh party never would get another chance. Democratic leader was liberal in tbe along the Jersey Coast. It is with much Mr. Ivins, who said he had no author­ interest from the collector’s reports ‘The doubtful asset of $437 due ity to grant such a consultation for avenue and B street. He described how the Democratic par­ allowance of time fc • debate on the regret that Mr. Brown’s friends are but apparently no interest had been from the Casino company for board­ the purpose of an examination of the William J. Watkins, Jr., and Edward ty in New Jersey betrayed the trust various schedules. He lost patience bidding him good-bye from the local collected on these investments prior walk was on the books prior to Jan. placed in it and bow that betrayal was somewhat, however, and insisted on boro's books. Boro officials here stated Errickson of Point Pleasant, spent station for his genial nature and accomo­ to Dec. 31, 1912. 1, 1907, an^l the elimination of this followed by nearly twenty years of curtailing time for discussion. Only that the boro’s books are open to the dating manner has won him a host of “It is impossible also to determine item wouli not effect the revenue for Sunday in Belmar. Republican domination. Coming to tlie fifty minutes debate was was granted inspection of the accountant if he mighty good friends. Everyone in Belmar from the collector’s books whether the period under examination.” In another column of the Coast Ad­ Democratic victory in 1010, he said: on tlie wool schedule, and on the sugar will come here and meet the boro wishes Mr. Brown good luck and fair all of the coupons covering payments A prepared table showing that the vertiser, Steinbach Company, Asbury “To us this was a rejuvenation, a re­ schedule the debate was limited to two auditor so that the various items can fortune in his new work. The local posi­ for bond interest have been presented, accrued interest on the holdings of Park, are advertising their biggest newed party, and the first question hours. Knowing well tbe intense in­ be explained to him as only the audi­ that came up was whether the old terest of western Republicans and tion left vacant by Mr. Brown’s promotion the bond interest account shown in the sinking fund commission should sale of the year, their Spring Opening. gang would run it or not. I won’t go bull moose in tbe agricultural sched­ is being filled by Jack McCormick. tor can do it. They claim that the the disbursements on Schedule A be­ at the first of this year have amount­ One has but to read their advertise­ books of Collector Trout have been so into the history of the two years of ule, Mr. Underwood did not urge upon ing for the amount actually paid dur­ ed to $816.25 on a total issue of $139,- ment to realize the opportunity of badly kept that nothing definite can fighting with the old gang. Neverthe­ the house economy of time. ing each year. No accrued interest 500 in bonds, is contained in Mr. Hill’s this sale. Steinbach’s orchestra will less tlie old gang did not run, but tliey The opposition attempted to prove be based upon those records. BELMAR LIBRARY has been computed on bonds issued report. play both days of the sale. kept under cover, even n tbe lobbies at that certain features of the agricul­ “We will not accede to any media­ since 1906, as the due dates were not It has been learned that the boro Michael Manner was in New York Trenton, knowing that there were fin­ tural scbeduli ha i beci framed in the tion now,” said one of the men inter­ TRUSTEES NAMED available. officials hope to clear up the trouble on Monday. gers that rointed to their past history. interest of the beef trust. Republicans ested in the prosecution of the charges “I have examined the affidavit of C. by showing that by purchasing the They trembled in the spotlight, and insisted that tbe welfare of the trust The trustees of the public library, of misappropriations. “We requested Galluecio Brothers, the Sixteenth when I was told tlia‘: iust as soon as I must have been iti tlie minds of the Henry Craig, which states that ‘since gravel and laying it on the streets which was voted to be taken under such a conference at New Brunswick Avenue barbers have been greatly, an­ went to Washington the old gang Democrats when (hey admitted meat Jan. 1, 1907, there have been hut three in the fall of one year and charging the boro government at a recent elec­ and they refused to consent. Now we noyed during the past week by boys would come, back I didn’t believe it duty free and retained cattle on the bond issues in tho boro of Spring it to the account of the following tion, have been named. have personally employed this ac­ damaging their property as well as until I saw it. lutiable list at 10 per cent. Lake, the first issues of Nov. 1, 1907, year they saved the municipality large They are as follows: Dr. F. V. countant and will not consent to a dumping trash on their sidewalk at “Once more that bulky form of a gen­ of $56,000, which bonds were issued sums of money and were able to make tleman who used to personally lead tlie Thompson, 5 years; Charles Bamford, conference. The report of Mr. Hill is night. Such vandalism should not be WOMAN KILLS SALOON MAN. to pay the debt for the construction superior roads than if they had been countenanced and if necessary the legislature of New Jersey into disgrace Jr., 4 years; Mrs. E. E. Gaige, 3 years; to be carried into court.” of two bathing establishments and the forced to wait until the first of the reappeared upon tlie very floor of the Borough Officials should begin now Declares She Meant to Shoot Victim’s George N. Kanenbley, 2 years; Mrs. “The thing of it is that he (Hill) legislature, aijcl again it was that Ills entire proceeds of this issue of bonds year. Father—Wanted Revenge. J. E. Simonson, 1 year. The board has gone over the books of Collector and place their summer policemen on intrigues were successful in blocking was used for the construction of these must organize within ten days and Trout,” was the statement made by duty. the things lie did not wish done. Am I Chicago. May 2.—Clarence Murphy, bathing establishments and there was twenty-two years of age, son of a Gary elect its officers. The amount the Boro Clerk E. V. Patterson. “If he Hannah Weinstein, the 8-years old mistaken, have you not heard it, that no surplus of tho proceeds, in fact L U i' (Intl.) saloon keeper, was shot anil in­ commission will receive annually for had gone to Craig and gotten the real daughter of Philip and Rebecca Wein­ tlie same old gang that had for two the cost exceeded the proceeds of the stantly killed in his father's place of maintenance of the library at the rate records he would have understood stein of 17th 'avenue, who died Sat­ years been scorched had not been bonds; the next issue of bonds was killed? Have you rot heard that that business when he attempted to eject of 1-3 of a mill per dollar will be $1,090 everything, and everything could have urday night of pneumonia, was buried Aug. 2, 1909, sower extension bonds system with a snakelike S, that great, Mrs. Grace Smith, thirty-five years old. on the boro’s assessed valuation. been straightened out. We have noth­ of $15,000 which money was raised in Mt. Prospect cemetery, Sunday sneaking, whispering ystem, had es­ Mrs. Smith lied'in an automobile to tbe ing to hide and we can show that for the purpose of putting in three afternoon after private funeral ser­ tablished itself again In Trenton?” home of a sister in Chicago, where vices were held at 2 o’clock. later she was arrested. Arthur Grcy- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES everything has been done in the open. septic tanks and outlets and exten­ These, thinly, veiled, references.. to "They won’t look at the right books. King Nicholas Ordered to Give J. M. VanSyckle and family have closed (Continued on page 8,) son, thirty-seven years of age, was sions of the sewer system in Ocean, with the women when she was taken The Choir of the Presbyterian Church We have invited them to come down Monmouth and Mercer avenues and it their Winter home in Jersey City und are and go over Craig’s books with us but into custody. They were taken back have recently been tendering efficient aid took all tho proceeds of these bonds in Belmar. CITY OFFICIALS CARRY HODS. to Gary to be held until the inquest has they won’t do it. They don’t want to to the services. Last Sabbath was general to pay for this improvement; the H. D. Scudder of East Orange has been concluded. see the right books. Craig’s books Mayor and Police Commissioner of Ge­ Review Day, in which the musical features third issue of bonds was the issue of opened his residence on Tenth Avenue. The shooting followed a quarrel be­ show everything, but Trout’s -books Cettinje, Montenegro, May 2.—The neva Take Places of Strikers. dominated. March 1, 1911, $70,000 of water ex­ Russian minister to Montenegro pre­ tween Mrs. Smith and Henry Murphy, only have the receipts and expendi­ Russell Wight, son of Mrs. E. V. Wight Geneva, N. Y., May 2.—Mayor Reu­ At the morning services extra anthems tension bonds, used for the construc­ sented a curt note to the government, proprietor of the saloon. Clarence Mur­ tures. All he keeps is a sort of a has gone to Omaha, Nebraska, in the ben II. Gulvin and Police Commission­ phy ordered Mrs Smith out of the were given with telling effect, both solo tion of a new water works plant, and urging immediate compliance on tiie cash book.” interest of the Bell Telephone Company. er John Monroe donned overalls after place, and when he stepped toward her work and the choruses were of a high other extensions, and the proceeds of part of Montenegro with the demands fifty-five members of tlie Hod Carriers’ Mr. Wight is in the engineering depart­ to enforce the command she drew a standard. Mr. Patterson explained that the these bonds were appropriated to the of the Europe! » powers for the evacu­ union and 117 members of the Carpen­ ment. revolver from the folds of her dress The evening service was a great treat to books of Craig contained a detailed ation of Scutari and intimating tint a ters' union had struck for higher purpose specified in the proceedings and fired five shots, one of the car­ all lovers of music. It consisted of a account of every expenditure' and re­ policy of defiance was likely to lead to wages. and the improvement cost a few dol­ Mr.'and Mrs. A. D. Burgesser of New tridges piercing his heart. " Sacred Song Service ” of a character to ceipt and were far more complete the ruin of Montenegro. A half doken bricklayers remained at lars over the proceeds of the bonds, London, May 2.—The powers will York have op'fened their cottage here for “I meant to shoot old man Murphy uplift and help the worshipper. than those kept by the collector. work after tbe walkout. While an ad­ so that the entire proceeds of these not take steps to coerce Montenegro for the season. tml not his son." Mrs. Stnilli told the Among the selections were solos, an­ miring audience cheered from the police. "He I rented me cruelly, and I In the course of his report, Mr. Hill bonds were used for the specific pur­ the present. The ambassadors at their Mr. Edgar H. Quimby and family of thems and songs, 'appropriate for the streets the mayor and the police com­ wanted to get revenge.” sets forth figures to show that during pose for which they were issued and meeting came to tbe conclusion that in Newark, are occupying their Seventh missioner, perspiring freely in the hot occasion and the execution of each part view of tlie coiKi.iatory attitude ' tho term covered by his report notes the proceeds of all three issues of Avenue cottage for a few days. sun, kept these workmen in material. was well rendered. A good size audience shown by Montenegro it was tumecos- to an amount of $9,474.80 in excess of bonds, issued since the first day of The two officials seemed to enjoy them­ WOMEN LEAD RIOTERS. enjoyed the program. the amount shown to have been ap­ January, 1907, were used for the spe­ sary to proceed with measures of co­ selves immensely. ercion. Another meeting of the diplo­ propriated were paid during that time. cific purposes Tor which the bonds Mcosc Given Recognition. Fresh Outbreak at Burlington—Another The ladies of the Church are having matists was arranget for Monday, Albany. N «.. May 2.—The nssem- “The explanation of this,” the re­ were issued and sold.’ Plant Tied Up. some improvements made to the Church May 5 uly pas us! 11n* Levy bill giving tbe Burlington, N. J., May 2.—There was property port reads, “cannot be determined “The books and reports of the col­ The moderate tone of Montenegro's FOR RENT Progrts-l- cm the standing of a politi- renewed rioting at the East Burling­ The lawn is being regraded and seeded. from the collector’s reports except in lector show that $56,000 of bonds were reply to the Europe:.n powers lias Ml party "i:|i tlu. right to enroll and Restaurant and Pool Room, Corner 16th ton iron mills, when 150 American Some hedges are to be put out, all of one instance where, apparently, a note issued to pay for the construction of cleared much of tiie electricity out of » d official primaries next fail. Avenue and F Street, Belmar. workmen under strong police guard which will enhance the approach to the was given to Cottrell as a payment the bathing establishments in 1907 or the diploma tl. atmosp.iere. aiid there ran the gantlet of a mob led by wom­ 17 Estate of Rudolph Hurley. Adv. edifice very much. The past year’s werk on the bathing pavilion construction, 1908, and the total amount shown to is now ii much more hopeful feeling en, some of them with babies in their $500. have been paid as per his report was tliat an early arrangement will be Go to Manners for good things to arms. Some of the women struck at by the ladies on the interior of the building i cached cat. Regular dinners daily at noon. has been very satisfactory. “Assuming that the excess of notes $47,400 and a Cottrell note, $500, LIGHTING AND WATER EQUIPMENTS FOR ALL tlie policemen The workmen were The imp'essioii ueiiied by diplomat­ — Adv. paid was to apply on construction and which does not appear in the summary hurried into the foundry yard. No ists here from tlie Montenegro notes Is arrests were made, although many wo­ SEE LAKEWOOD deducting this amount, $9,474.80, from of disbursements. that King NL'mkis is extending bis D. T. Reed & Son, plumbing and The sewer extension bonds $15,000, WANTED men rioters threatened to kill the po­ the excess of proceeds of bonds sold, hand waiting foi the compensation heating contractors, offer special licemen. issued in 1909, were sold in that year. Live hustling young man is wanted See Lakewood, the famous winter and $23,806.89, the: e would remain the which Is lo lie offered him. and that as Burlington’s biggest industry, tbe to solicit subscriptions for the Coast prices for furnishing and installing spring resort. Polo games now going on. sum of $14,“91.09 which has appar­ The total cpst of construction shown soon as il is forthcoming lie wib quit Thomas Devlin Iron Manufacturing Advertiser. Liberal arrangements electric and gas lighting equipments, Reached by Thompson’s street Car Line ently been used for tho payment of by the collector’s books for new sew­ Scutart company’s plant, was crippled by a from Point Pleasant. Passes the Laurel- current expenses. Add to this Lie ers in 1908 is $10,795.57 but there ap­ ■|" end")I lie'fio now prevai s that will be made with young man of high pneumatic water supply systems and genera! strike of employees, when ton Poultry Farms, the largest in the the d-iHirer point will be safely passed decrease in the excess of current as- pears in the 1910 report payments of character. Apply in person at the gasoline engines. A postal card will officers of the firm failed to respond to world. See time table on page four. adv. vfthont a (p tn ‘ ee -oncert of Eu- $2,657.24 for water extension. Advertiser Office. bring our representative who will ex­ the demand for 12% per cent increase t, sets. $3,311.70, as previously stated, Manners delicatessen and Lunch ud the total,$37,702.79, is-the amount The $70,000 bonds were issued in plain the systems and quote prices. in wages. Subscribe for tlie Coast Advertiser. Tlie Coast Advertiser is for sale at room on F street, near the Postofflce of expenditures in excess of revenue." 1911 and tho proceeds used for the Address either our Spring Lake or Always Bargains at Howland’s Cash Only a dollar a year. Seymour’s Stationery Store. ' The accountants sets forth also that construction of a now water works Manasquan stores Adv. Grocery.

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spoil the rod and spare the child j Flower of Her Army Rushed to Asks California to Drop Anti- Convicts Deprived of Food and GossiPy Brevities Which Chron- is the modern way. — ------_ Montenegrm FrontierJap Measure For Two Years Sleep for Petty Offences icle a Week’s Minor Events- After all, how appropriate that epi­ taphs are usually graven. BUILDING BOOMS REPORTED A .steel" famine is p r e d a te d . This KING NICHOLAS IS DEFIANT J EXCLUSION BY DIPLOMACY MANY MEN BECAME INSANE will call for iron endurance.

Real Estate Transactions Indicate a Perhaps the millennium awaits the London Convinced There Will Be War Has Xwo secret Conferences with Dr. Gerin Accused of Brutality—Case Business Awakening in Many discovery of a serum against old age. Despite Attitude of Powers—Ger- i Western Law Makers—Would Have Recommended to Grand Jury— Sections— Churches Raising The great trouble with the Euro­ many Is Reported as Willing Investigating Committee First— Criminal Prosecutions May Funds for Worthy Objects. pean status quo is that it won’t stay to Back Up Her Ally. j Sacrifice for Oriental Trade. The picture shows the Tai Ho Tien in the first courtyard of the For­ Follow Exposures Made. put bidden City. It shows the altar, arch of honor, and the crowds of people The Mothers' Circle has planned a London.— A sensation was created in Sacramento, Cal.— Partly as a result wishing to bow three times before the picture of the late empress on the Albany, N. Y.—In a report just clean-up campaign for Palmyra for Don’t count your chickens until the European capitals by the report of the visit of Secretary of State altar inside the building. made public George W. Blake of New the week ending May 15. you’re sure the incubator lamp doesn't that Austria-Hungary had officially an­ Bryan, and partly because of the great York, who has been investigating the leak. nounced her intention of taking imme­ amount of unfavorable criticism which administration of Auburn Prison for Mrs. Elmer Lord, of Westville, is diate independent action against Mon­ has come from all parts of Californfa, Governor Sulzer, charges that a tenegro. suffering from a fall down the entire Cipriano Castro says he is going to it is believed here that there will be CUNGRESS PARTY change bo made in tl c wardenship as BITTER ATTACK flight of stairs at her home. remain permanently in Teneriffe. It is recognized that, once hostilities no “alien land law” bills passed in this quickly as possible. Thanks. are begun, it will be difficult to see State during the present session of The present warden is George W. Herring, kingfish and weakfish are w'here they are going to end. the Legislature. Mr. Bryan, who has Benham, who has served since De­ ONjPRESIDENT UNDER NAVY FIRE being caught in great quantities by In New York an ordinary taxi driver Already Germany has decided to had two conferences with Governor cember 15, 1905. He was continued net fishermen at Somers Point. was arrested on supposition that he support her ally, Austria, to the bitter Johnson and the members of the in office by Col. Joseph F. Scott when was a robber. end, although she first will do her ut­ Legislature, has at least brought the he became Superintendent of Prisons, most to avert hostilities. Italy also Tariff Debate Provokes Out­ Yacht With Senators and Rep> following the resignation o f Supt. C. J. Edgar Welch was installed as an latter to a realization of the fact that elder in the First Presbyterian Another blow at the American work­ is expected to join Austria. the proposed alien legislation— aiming V. Collins. Mr. Benham’s resignation burst of Recrimination resentatives Has Close Call Church, Ocean City. ingman with a tax contemplated on all Austria’s military preparations are as it does at the practical exclusion of has been on file in the office of the Incomes over $3,000. assuming huge proportions. Emperor but one race of people— is a national Superintendent of Prisons since Jan­ Franz Josef held repeated conferences uary 1, but until the Senate confirms So long as Dr. Victor Mraviag is and not a State issue. Incidentally, Mayor, Elizabeth city will buy no St. Louis policemen demand an with his ministers and military chiefs. he has made it plain that the Federal P R O G R E S S IV E ’^DOOR M AT” WAS MISTAKEN FOR TARGET the nomination of a superintendent meals for cats. No, sir! He saj^^o eight-hour day. He who runs may The Alpine troops from Tyrol are Government has no desire to inter­ no appointment of a wardan can be himself. W r ' read the time by the stars. being rushed to the Montenegrin fron­ fere with California in her adminis­ made. Charles F. Rattigan of Auburn, tier. All railroads southward have a member of the Democratic State tration of inside affairs, desiring only Michigan Representative in Eruption Were Out to Witness Practice with According to the census, there are been commandeered for military pur­ Committee, is a candidate for the An “apple blossom service” was to suggest plans of procedure whch — Epithets Fly in Party Cross-Fire— 850 Pound Shjlls—Shoot Through held in the First M. P. Church, Mill­ 125,000 idiots in the country. But poses. Civil inhabitants of Cattaro, an will redound to the benefit of the body wardenship. Colonel Scott’s refusal only one kind were counted. Austrian port dominated by the Monte­ Great Belgian Strike Declared Off Awning of Yacht— S. O. S. to appoint Mr. Rattigan was a factor. ville, at which many members of the politic, instead of possibly plunging W. C. T. U. were present. negrin fortress Lovchen, have been or­ the country into a devastating war — California Remains Firm. Saves Them. Mr. Blake, in his report filed with Two German officers flew 372 miles dered to leave immediately. Governor Sulzer, says he found “bru­ with the Empire of Japan. Delanco’s dog-muzzling ordinance in six hours. This may be called both Montenegro, meamvhile, is making From the most reliable information Washington.— General debate on the Washington.—A party of Congress­ tality, violation of the law, waste, and is in effect, and owners who permit literally and figuratively going some. the most complete preparations to re­ obtainable at this time it appears that Tariff bill, which was resumed in the men, prospective members of the general incompetency in the prison.” sist an attack. She will have the sup­ House, was marked by party recrim­ House Committee on Naval Affairs, He says twenty-eight prisoners have their canine pets to run at large will Mr. Bryan has asked for, and almost be fined $1 for each offence. People live longer in cities than port of Servia the instant the Austri- received a pledge of, a postponement inations of a bitter character and an went down to Chesapeake Bay, forty become insane during the past year, in villages, say German savants. May­ ans march across the frontier. attack on President Wilson. The Pro­ miles below Indian Head, to witness and that the testimony of trutworthy of action on either the Birdsall or the The Bridgeton Board of Education be city people are more afraid to die. Heavy selling of stocks in London on Thompson alien land law bill, until a gressive faction was designated as a target practice at the proving grounds witnesses "indicates that cruel pun­ hac adopted a system of manual train­ Continental account followed the re­ committee from the State Legislature "branch shot from the dead Republi­ at Indian Head. ishment deprived some of these pris­ ing for the public schools, and the Women’s smoking gowns are on port of the decision of A'ustria to take shall have investigated the demands can trunk,” Republicanism was dis­ The Tallahasse—the old Monitor oners of their reason, that the prison tuition will begin in September. exhibition in New York stores. And the Scutari matter into her own hands. for such a measure and satisfied them­ missed as “dead, damned, and lost for­ Florida—with its twelve-inch guns, doctor is careless and unfeeling, and very likely they hook up in the back, There were heavy declines in Vien­ selves that the people of California ever,” while the Democratic Party was which shoots shells weighing 850 that he has repeatedly refused to at­ The Delanco Athletic Association too. na, Paris and Berlin. In London the really desire to exclude the Japanese charged witj) .overeagerness to “clean pounds each, was to do the firing for tend upon women during confine­ has reorganized and elected Ross storm subsided before the end of the as possible owners of agricultural its feet on the Progressive door mat.” the benefit of the Congressional party, ment.” Borden as president; Theodore Hay­ Automobiles would never be driven session, and there was some recovery. lands within the State. If this condi­ "With a cocksureness of a man ac­ which was composed of Senator Miles Referring to Dr. John Gerin, the ward, secretary- treasurer; Edward fifty miles an hour if none were trade tion is found to exist it is proposed to customed to instruct the immature Poindexter, of Washington; Senator prison physician, Mr. Blake says: Goldsboro, field manager. capable of going more than twenty- Cettinje, Montenegro.— Crown Prince have Governor Johnson call a special mind of youth,” he said, “ the Presi­ N. P. Bryan, of Florida; Representa­ “He is an autocrat. Abundance of five. Danilo of Montenegro vTas received session of the Legislature and enact dent in his address to Congress under­ tives Frank Buchanan and Martin D. evidence shows that he is brutal in Ruth, 4-year-old daughter of How­ with an ovation upon his arrival here whatever measure the people want. took to settle in eight, minutes nrob- Foster, of Illinois; Richmond Pearson his treatment of the sick, neglectful ard Vendeveer, of Palmyra, was bit­ In Constantinople, a deposed high to hand over to King Nicholas the keys Secretary Bryai arrived promptly lems that have vexed the minds of Hobson, of Alabama; A. W. Gregg, of of their needs, and that he flagrantly violates that section of the prison law ten through the lips by a small dog official dies of apoplexy. In Mexico of the fortress of Scutari. The mem­ on time and was met with great cere­ statesmen for more than a hundred Texas; L. P. Padgett, of Tennessee; years. which she was trying to pet. Officer City he is taken on an automobile bers of the royal family afterward mony by Governor Johnson and many E. R. Bathriclt, of Ohio; S. A. Wither­ which defines his duties. No effort “Leaning down from the heights of has ever been made by any of his su­ Saar shot the animal. ride. marched in procession to the cathe­ Democratic legislators who were at spoon, of Mississippi; Ernest W. Rob­ altruism, the new President told his periors to compel him to moderate dral, the Queen and each of the ladies the depot. Together with the Govern­ erts, of Massachusetts, and others. followers in a language that none of his severity or to curb his intolerant Dr Alexander Marcy, Jr., has ten­ Farmers in Pennsylvania flocked to giving her arm to a wounded soldier. or he was driven to the executive The House appointed a sub-commit­ them understood that the nation was and incompetent administration.” dered his resignation as a member of a bargain sale of coffins. A bargain mansion, where breakfast was served. tee composed of Representatives intending to use them for ’a large and the Riverton Shade Tree Commission, sale will excite a live interest in any­ London.— A Vienna dispatch to the Secretary Bryan went to the capitol Gregg, Roberts and Hobson to go to Mr. Blake says he did not call Dr. definite purpose.’ Gerin as a witness. “I feel,” he says anu Louis A. Flanagan has been ap­ thing. Daily Telegraph says that the Austri­ with Governor Johnson shortly before Chesapeake Bay and witness the test­ “This gave general satisfaction un­ ing of the new 850 pound shells. The in the report, “that his administration pointed to the place. an Minister at Cettinje visited King 10 o’clock and spent an hour in the til it was explained to them that it did members invited a party to go with of the hospital should be the subject With onions selling at 15 cents a Nicholas and demanded the immediate executive office, where he was visited not involve their employment in an them. The others were guests. of a thorough investigation by a grand A little thing like the replanting of bushel there’s no perceptible increase and unconditional evacuation of Scu­ by Senator Boynton, president pro official capacitty. The Postmaster- Jury.” several acres of white potatoes does in the practice of smothering things tari. The King replied: “I will never tern, of the Senate, and Senator Thomp­ Two Shots Whiz :By. General, how’ever, as the connecting The entire party went down the “Every nook and cranny of the not bother the farmers around Ewan, In them. surrender Scutari!” son, both progressive leaders. It was link between altruism and appetite, is river in the Dolphin. After reaching prison reeks with tales of cruelty of who had the first planting ruined by arranged that Bryan should take pos­ understood to be giving diligent con­ the bay Messers. Gregg, Roberts and this man,” continues the report. “If the wet and cold weather. Now that St. Louis police are to FORFEITS $30,000,000 LAND session of Lieutenant Governor Wal­ sideration to a method of simplified Hobson got in a tug boat and went he desires he has the power of order­ have an eight hour day. the night lace’s offices in the capitol. civil service examination of fourth- to the Tallahasse, leaving the guests ing into an isolation cell any sick Better sidewalks, the most serious force will be provided with more time Southern Pacific Holdings Returned For three hours Secretary Bryan class postmasters, designed to give the on the Dolphin. man he pleases, and the unfortunate problem confronting the hustlers in to sleep. to United States by Court. pleaded with the Legislature to delay Government an opportunity to use the The target was placed at a safe dis­ prisoner immediately falls under the the campaign for improvement in Portland, Ore.— “The Court orders passage of an anti-alien land bill for brethren more largely for ‘definite tance from the Dolphin. Rear Admiral suspicion that his mind is unbal­ Riverside, was discussed at a public A clergyman finds that many piays that a decree be entered forfeiting two years and give the State Depart­ purposes.’ ” N. C. Twining, chief of the Bureau of anced.” meeting in Town Hall. teach their morals hurriedly in the these lands to the United States gov­ ment an opportunity to accomplish by Ordnance, was in command of the The story of Auburn Prison as told last act— or during chair-slamming in ernment and that the government re­ diplomacy the exclusion of Japanese guide boat between the target and in the report of Commissioner Blake The South Jersey Farmers Ex­ the first. cover in costs and disbursements in from American soil. TROUBLE AHEAD FOR BRYAN. the Congressional party. recalls the days when men wrere change has unloaded 60 tons of gluten this case.” Bryan acknowledged that the pend­ The atmosphere Was murky, and the strung up by the thumbs for some in­ feed the past week at Woodstov’n, General Sung of China was killed by By this simple state of Judge C. ing bill does not conflict with treaty Secretary Faces Ghost of Former Tallahasse, seven miles from the Dol­ fraction of the prison discipline, only covering orders of members of the assassins who were really looking for E. Wolverton, of the Federal District rights, but he questioned the assump­ Anti-Alien Plank. phin, mistook that boat for the target that the mode of punishment now' is exchange. General Sing. Chinese tenses are ter­ Court, lands valued at $30,000,000 and tion that the people of California de­ Washington.— It has developed that and fired away. more scientific and begets more har­ ribly fatal. estimated by experts to be worth $60,- manded such a law. He said: — Secretary Bryan will face possible em­ A loud report and a flash of light fol­ rowing results. When Governor Sul­ At Hackensack, William Fisher, a 000,000 were taken from the Southern “This is not an issue, paramount barrassment when he reaches Sacre- lowed and an 850 pound shell went zer read this report Jie vowed he wealthy contractor of Ramsey, has re­ The use of cosmetics is said to be Pacific company and returned to the with the whole State. It is not a ques­ mento .because of a plank in the Demo­ whizzing just above the distinguished would remedy these conditions and ported to Prosecutor W. J. Wright very old. Apparently that is also Federal government. tion of immigration and land owner­ cratic platform in 1908 referring to spectators. Then another passed near. prosecute the men responsible for that he was robbed of a wallet con­ what some of those using them think An acreage aggregating slightly ship alone. Friendly relations exist aliens. Californians claim that Mr. “My God,” shouted the commander them. taining $8,300 in cash. of themselves. more than 2,300,000, for which the between the United States and Japan. Bryan was sponsor for the plank and of the Dolphin, “they are shooting at people of Oregon have been clamoring Commerce is increasing and the com­ will now have to “hedge” or do some us! ’’ WIFE AND 3 CHILDREN PERISH. While walking in his sleep • Lewis An eastern physician says that wom­ insistently during the past decade, merce of the Orient is of such value clever explaining. This plank reads: was declared the property of the. fed­ An investigation of the near tragedy Florindo, 40, fell from a third story anhood will supply the drunkards of to California as a whole as to offset “We favor full protection by both eral government, to be opened for set­ will be made. None of the Congress­ Lost in Fire at the Presidio— Gov­ window of his home, in Phillipsburg. the next century. Rather, lack of any present harm by Japanese land national and State governments within tlement or purchase if Congress so men who were on the Dolphin would ernment Blamed. His neck was broken and he was in- womanhood. ownership.” their respective spheres of all foreign­ desires. discuss the affair to-night. santly killed. Following this address, Governor ers residing in the United States, un­ San Francisco.— Officers and men at Ten months is said to be the life of Johnson made a vehement defense of the Presidio are W'rough up over the der treaty, but we are opposed to the NO YANKS UNDER BRITISH FLAG John Murray, 54 years old, of Jer­ the average $10 bill. But the experi­ SOCIALIST EDITORS ARRESTED the alien land bills and indicated that tragic death of the wife and three admission of Asiatic immigrants, who sey City, employed on Pier B, foot of ence of most of us is that it lingers the Legislature would insist on their cannot be amalgamated with our pop­ little children of Sergeant George H. “No Room for Twin Nationality,” Says Grand street, slipper and fell on a only a few days. Governor Hatfield Threatens to “Jug” passage. ulation or whose presence among us Schall, Hospital Corps, by burning. West Virginia Agitators. London Times of White Star Line. The fatalities are blamed largely to gangplank and broke his right let just would raise a race issue and involve abcve the ankle. Hundreds of New York teachers are Charleston, W. Va.— Governor Hat* EARTHQUAKE IN UPPER N. Y. us in diplomatic controversies with London.— In view of the movement the class of buildings maintained by said to hold their jobs by keeping field followed up his successful settle­ nov. in progress to equip British liners the Government on the east and w'est Oriental powers.” "The Old Maids’ Club,” connected their marriages secret. But have they ment of the coal strike by causing the People Run from Shaking Buildings In view of the treaty with Japan with guns supplied by the Admiralty cantonments of the military reserva­ with the Ladies Aid Society, enter­ no fool friends? confiscation of the Labor Argus, a So­ at Ogdensburg. negotiated by Secretary Knox there for the purpose of defense in war time, tion, which are frankly called fire tained the “old bachelors” of the town cialist publication, and the arrest of Watertown, N. Y.—An earthquake may opportunity for debate, it is the Times discusses the position of traps. in the town hall, Thorofare. It cost a A dentist is asked to pay $1,000 its editors, Frederick Merrick and shook Northern New York along the urged, but altogether it is believed by the White &tar Company, which, Mrs. Schall w’as paralyzed and con­ quarter to ge* in, but more to get out. for pulling the wrong tooth. Some John Ramsey, on charges of inciting St. Lawrence River, affecting towns the Californians in Washington that though registered in this country, is fined to her bed. The youngest child, dentists have to wait a year for fill­ to violence. During the riots in Paint from Clayton to Ogdensburg. The Mr. Bryan, as well as the Democratic controlled by the International Mer­ Joseph, aged two, had the croup and ing the right ones. Creek and Cabin Creek the Argus pub­ earthquake was felt a considerable party, is in an embarrassing position. cantile Marine Company of America. Sergeant Schall had gone to the post Commission men are buying all the lished editorials that the officials distance inland. No serious damage The Time says; “In this question hospital to get medicine for him. A sweet potatoes they can find in South Men, here is a harbor of refuge. strongly resented. Its chief editor and was reported. INTERNATIONAL TWO-CENT POST of armament there is no room for a night lamp W'as left burning on a Jersey, paying from 60 to 70 cents a A leading Chicago milliner says tiie owner, Charles H. Boswell, wras ar­ The earthquake was felt about 7:45 twin nationality. If the White Star table alongside the bed of Mrs. Schall. basket, which is equal to $3.50 a bar­ niftiest kind of spring hat can be rested on February 10 as a ringleader P. M., and its duration was a half a In trying to turn over in bed she rel. English Postmaster General Advocates line is thoroughly British— and frank­ “built” for 59 cents. in the dynamite plots.. He is in jail minute or less. Points from which it ly, on the facts known it is impossible knocked the lamp to the floor. awaiting sentence under martial law. was reported include Clayton, Alex­ Universal Reduction. to see how it can be so regarded— Undertaker Thomas Davis has fin­ A domestic theorist advises mis­ andria Bay, Ogdensburg, Bangor, Pots­ London.— Postmaster General Sam­ then how can the Admiralty lend the SHAMOKIN MINE STRIKE ENDS. ished the work of transferring 164 tresses to allow their servants to use MOTHER PENSION BILL SIGNED. dam, Gouverneur, and Philadelphia, uel, in presenting the annual Post Of­ guns? Then, if the line does not fall bodies from the old strangers’ bury­ the family piano. But why add to the N. Y. In nearly all of these places the fice budget in the House of Commons in with the scheme because of its na­ Between 7,000 and 8,000 Employes ing grounds, on Delaware street, horrors of civilization? Pennsylvania Law Provides for Board shock was sufficient to cause houses to declared himself in favor of universal tionality, it would seem paradoxical Resume Work. Woodbury, to a plot in Deptford town­ of Women Administrators. shake and dishes to rattle. At Alex­ penny postage, which, he said, would for its ships to continue to fly the Sliamokin, Pa.—A tieup since last ship. A street will be opened through In all candor it must be admitted Harrisburg.— Governor Tener signed andria Bay it was said, the shock cost £500,000 ($2,500,000) yearly. He British flag. Tuesday of colliers in this region, ren­ the old ground. that it must be exceedingly annoying the “mothers’ pension bill,” introduced broke dishes. said he had made a strenuous but un­ “The only satisfactory solution to dering between 7,000 and 8,000 men to a thirsty man to get hold of the by Senator Sheatz, of Philadelphia, The earthquake was accompanied successful attempt to obtain the sup­ the difficulty would seem to be for the and boys idle, was declared off offici­ Charged with stripping the brass fit­ syrup bottle by mistake. providing monthly payments to indig­ by a storm along the river. The river port of the Chancellor of the Ex­ British financiers to acquire the whole ally. The strikers wrere satisfied w'ith tings from an engine and seriously ent, widowed or abandoned mothers’ rose also and waves dashed over the chequer for a reduction in the postage of the Morgan interests. Otherwise, the results. damaging the machinery of the old Fifty thousand dollars is a neat sum, at home. wharves at various points. rates between England and the Con­ since under the new circumstances The local union of the United Mine Clcyville brick works, Leonard Griner, useful in old age. But it's long odds The law will be operative when the Buildings throughout Ogdensburg tinent. doubtful nationality is out of the ques­ Workers was notified that the colliery Frank Foetto, Harry Ulon and Angelo that an aviator so reckless as to be Governor appoints not fewer than five shook so badly that the people ran The loss on penny postage between tion, it would hardly be surprising to superintendents had been informed by Mancoast, youths, were arrested by willing to fly across the Atlantic to nor more than seven women as admin­ into the streets in fear that they England and the United States in the find the whole fleet transferred to the the grievance committees that the em< Marshal Biggs and are held for a get the money would never live to a istrators or trustees. would collapse. first year was £136,000. American flag.” ployes v'ould return. hearing at Millville. ripe old age anyway. DR. C. W. ELIOT DECLINES. MOTHERS DROWN BABIES. PRESIDENT TURNS ON LIGHT. MAY KILL STATE COMMISSIONS. UPRISING IN LIBSON FAILS. The police arrested John Condilo, of I ____ Did you ever obsefve that the peo­ ) Elizabeth, alleged to be the assailant ple who are always clamoring to Cannot Take Chairmanship of Bay One Throws Child from Bridge and 1 Presses Button at Official Opening of Ruling of Commerce Court Sustains 150 Arrests Follow Abortive Outbreak of Joseph Dallas, 55 years old, who “muzzle the press” are the ones who State White Slave Commission. Another Thrc-ws Baby Into Water. Woolworth Building. Interstate Board in Noted Cases. Against Portuguese Government. w,t3 taken to the General Hospital need the most watching? Boston.— Dr. Charles W. Eliot de­ Logansport, Ind.— Mrs. Nellie Paugh, New York.— While the guests of Washington. — The United States Lisbon, Portugal—The city was with a stab wound in his left side be­ clined the chairmanship of the State 36 years old, threw her two sons, Don­ Frank W. Woolworth were seated at Commerce Court handed down two startled by an abortive uprising low the heart. People who were annoyed by the White Slave Commission, tendered by ald, aged 12, and Delbert, aged 6, from what probably was the highest dinner very important decisions sustaining against the government. Revolvers beautified nickel will suffer parox­ Governor Foss. a bridge into Deer Creek, and then ever held in New York, given by Mr. the Interstate Commerce Commission. were fired off and bombs exploded in A negro whose body was found un­ ysms at the attempt of the reformers The former head of Harvard, who is jumped into the stream. The mother Woolworth in honor of Cass Gilbert, In one case the court sustains the the streets, but nobody is knowm to der a shock of cornstalks by Preston to take the "e” out .of money. president of the American Federation and the younger boy were drowned, the archittect who made the Wool- right of the commission to subordinate have been hurt. About 150 arrests were N. Stewart at Woodstown is believed of Sex Hygiene, said that he could not but Donald swam ashore. worth Building possible, President orders of the State commissions, when made following the outbreak. by Coroners’ physicians to have died This season’s hobble skirts are to undertake further responsibilities with Wilson touched tbe button that such orders affect the interstate rates. The leader of the disturbance does from an epileptic fit, and not from foul be even tighter than ever before. Al­ due regard for his present duties. He, Pittsburgh, Pa.— Mrs. Joseph Semer marked the official opening of the The findings of the Commerce Court in not appear to be known. It was ap­ play, as was at first suspected. The though requiring less cloth, the price, however, expressed sympathy with the threw her six-weeks-old baby into structure, flashing the electric current the latter case sustain the Sanborn de­ parently not a Monarchist, although negro has been identified as “Buck”' it is assured, will not shrink In pro­ movement. Robinson Run. The body was found. to its 80,000 lights. cision in the Minnesota rate cases. some Monarchists were active. Chambers. portion. NO COMMISSION FOR IT. KILL MOTHER AND CHILD. STAND UP, WOODYI HE DOES. HERO’S WIDOW IN WANT. GREAT LEVEE BREAKS. A tool shed belonging to Jacob Wil- France is in need of lobsters. They stoss, in the rear of 551 Newark ave­ might take a few that are to be found New Brunswick, N. J., Defeats Second Dynamiters Destroy Cripple Creek Wilson Admonished at Ball Game— Pittance Allowed Mrs. Evans, Wife of 20,000 Driven from Homes in Louisi­ nue. Jersey City, was forced open and around stage doors in this country Attempt by 68 Votes. Home of J. T. Bacon. He Is a Good Fan. Antarctic Explorer. ana by Resulting Floods. two boxes of tolls, belonging to Max without the supply being missed. New Brunswick, N. J.— Bdmmission Cripple Creek, Colo.— The home of Washington, D. C.—President Wil­ London.—Attention is drawn by The Natchez, Miss.—A long threatened Bar and Jacob Gaetyn, were stolen government was beaten here by a ma­ James T. Bacon, a miner and former son wrestled with conflicting desires Daily Express to one of the most ex­ break in the main Mississippi River there from. Each box of tools was Dusseldorf, Germany, is to have a jority of 68 votes. This was the sec­ member of the Colorado Legislature, as he watched the Boston-Wasliington traordinary instances of official in­ levees in upper Louisiana came when valued at $10. tower nearly twdce as high as the Eif­ ond attempt made in New Brunswick was blown up with dynamite, killing game. He went to the con­ eptitude on record. Although upward the Lake St. John levee went out, fel tower in Paris and the man in tbe to introduce the new system of local Mrs. Bacon and her five-year-old test hoping it would be over in time of $50,000 has been subscribed by the turning the flood, waters upon fine Mrs. Martha Derkshire, 29 years moon will have to watch his steps government. The defeat of the plan is daughter. for him to meet Secretary Bryan in public to the Scott Antarctic Fund, farming lands and villages of lower old, of 157% Manhattan avenue, Je r- ascribed to a more complete and effect­ Bacon was rendered unconscious. the White House at 5 o'clock for a Mrs. Evans, widow of Seaman Evans, Tensas and Concordia parishes. sey City, attempted suicide by jump­ A Harvard professor advocates a ive organization of the officeholders Who exploded the dynamite is not final conference before the Secretary and her three children have been ex­ About 20,000 persons will be driven ing from a second story window at law prohibiting marriage on less than who are almost entirely Democrats. known. Mr. Bacon was 26 years old took a 6:45 train for the Pacific. isting on a bare pittance from the from their homes in an area of 900 hei home. She sustained serious in­ $5 a day. If he can show how it can Mayor John J. Morrison, Republican, and a daughter of Rev. * - B Meming The game was close and exciting Admiralty of 13 shillings and 6 pence square miles. The property damage ternal injuries, breaking a number ot be generally obeyed there will be no headed the movement. of New York. and largely attended. a week. will be enormous. bones difficulty in getting it enacted. their life bred thought and concert of significance. Fox minting did not and the other is the passage of fewer action. Where men have leave to be cease. He was much In the saddle laws, thereby making it possible to Helping a Woman individual, live separately and with a and at table with the Fairfaxes, whom PLAN OF STATE give careful consideration to each proud self-respect, and yet are much nothing could shake from their alle­ bill. Both of these remedies are ap­ Generally means helping an entire family. at each other's tables, often In vestry giance, and who looked with sad fore­ parently good. Her back aches so she can hardly drag GEOMMMGM council together, constantly coming bodings upon the temper the colony ROADS J5YSTEM Information reached State Sealer of around. Her nerves are on edgfc and she and going, talking and planning was in. Weights and Measures William Wald­ is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless­ ac­ ron, of this city, that the government ness unfit her for the care of her family. throughout all the country side, It was proper they should speak so Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her customed to form their opinions in if they demed It just, and Washington Finest Chain of Highways in had ordered 25,000 new scales to league, and yet express each man his had no intolerance for what they weigh parcel post articles. This has body. But, let her take own with a dash and flavor of inde­ urged. But George Mason, the neigh­ Country Under New Law been done as the result of the discov­ pendence; where there is the leisure bor whom he most trusted, was of a ery by the State sealer that the gov­ Foley to reflect, the habit of joint efforts in very different mind, and strengthened ernment itself was a violator of the business, the spirit to be social, and and confirmed him in other counsels. weights and measures law. Waldron OVER 500 MILES THIS YEAR Kidney Pills Qtl»&.0r/r4/Ua£n *a*cntcnj<,u_i ntcnxj vcjc*r*o C^«^*>- j n *f+<^me /wmJ#vifA JY/ro/C*rr abundant opportunity to be frank Mason was six years his senior; a was the first official in the United and all these ailments States to test the government scales. of an orator, but a veritable antiquar­ withal, if you will—you may look to man, too, cast by nature to under­ will disappear. She will Installment 9 ian In see public views form themselves very stand men and events, how they must He did this almost as soon as the par­ soon recover her strength law and the precedents of pub­ Letter of Colonel Stevens, Commis­ cel post system went into effect on lic business, a very formidable man in confidently, and as easily without as­ go and how be guided. They con­ and healthy activity for He was but twenty-nine years old, semblies as with them. ferred constantly, at every turn of sioner, to Boards of Freeholders, Ex­ January 1. The result assured him Foley Kidney Pills are but he had spent all his life in learn­ counsel. Quiet men trusted him, aud Washington a Silent Observer. their intimate life, in the field or In plaining the Blue Route— Objec­ that the government's scales were in­ healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, ing- how the world went, and by what thought his prudence very wise. Washington had taken no part in the library, mounted or afoot In the accurate. When the details of the in­ a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and manner of speech it was moved and George Wythe was no less learned, tions to Proposed Routes Filed. the stormy scenes of the house, but had forests, and came very deliberately vestigations were ready they were Urinary Diseases that always cures. governed: He had roamed the woods and no less influential. Men knew him sat calmly apart rather, concerned and and soberly to their statesman's view. sent to Washington, D. C. By this with no thought but for sport, or a a man of letters, bringing the knowl­ (Special Trenton Correspondence.) time other States were taking up the thoughtful. Randolph and Pendleton and Wythe Trenton.—Colonel Edwin A. Stev­ quiet hour with a book or his fancy edge of many wise books to the prac­ matter. The recently purchased scales He was not easily caught by the ex­ and Bland had themselves turned, ens, State Road Commissioner, sent in the shape of the trees. He had tice of affairs, and set great store by are to be discarded and new ones A Clear | his sincerity, as artless as it was hu­ citement of a sudden agitation. He after the first hesitation, to act with to the chairmen of the Chosen Boards kept a country store, and let gossip ardent men like Lee in framing the brought in. man, and sweetened with good feeling. had the soldier’s steady habit of self- of Freeholders throughout the State and talk of affairs of colony and coun­ memorials to king, lords and commons Fish and Game Laws. Complexion try side take precedence of business. It made Randolph and Pendleton possession in the presence of a crisis, the following letters, asking informa­ may be gained and skin and Nicholas, the elder orators of the and his own way of holding things at which were to go from the burgesses tion ou which to base the beginning of The Legislature paid more attention Finally he had turned with a per­ along with the resolutions of th6 to fish and game laws at its recent troubles overcome and house, seem the more redoubtable that arms-length for scrutiny— “like a bish­ the State highway system, which will manent relish to the law, and had set stamp act congress in New York; and session than to any other sub­ they should have such men as these op at his prayers," a wag said. give to New Jersey the finest system prevented, by the use of himself to plead causes for his neigh­ Washington, who had never hesitated, ject. Eighteen new laws is the total. bors in a way that made judges stare at their elbows to prompt and steady He had a soldier’s loyalty, too, and of State roads in any State in the but had only gone slowly and with his County School Funds. and juries surrender at discretion. In them. And yet they would have been slowness at rebellion. His thought, no Union. The Colonel says:—“The Glenn’s eyes open, with that self poise men The immediate distribution of school everything he had seemed to read the formidable enough of themselves. doubt, w'as with the conservatives, State Highway Commission has direct­ had found so striking in him from the funds under the law of the last Legis­ passions of men. Books no less than Edmund Pendleton had not, indeed, whatever may have been the light that ed me to forward to the Boards of first, came steadily with the rest to lature will take place and amounts to Sulphur Soap men. the chance company of an old the blood or the breeding that gave sprang into his quiet eye when Henry’s Chosen Freeholders a copy of the map the at last common purpose of reso­ the total of $2,756,150.03, as against author no less than the constant talk his colleagues prestige. He had won voice rang out so like a clarion, call­ submitted by me to the commission, Sold by HilT. Hair and Whisker Dye, lute opposition. $2,758,955.96 to be collected of the druggists. black or brown, 50c. of the neighborly land he lived in, his way to leadership by his own ing Virginia to her standard; and he showing the blue route -which it is 1912 railroad tax on “main stem” seemed to fill him with the quick prin- steady genius for affairs. He read went home, upon the dissolution, to Repeal of the Act. proposed to take over under Senate property, showing that the State has ^mies of the people and polity to which nothing but law books, knew nothing join and aid his neighbors in the slow The repeal of the act came to all bill 347. The law makes it mandatory- collected all of the assessed tax ex­ a t belonged, and to lend him an in­ but business, cared for nothing but discussion w'hich must shape affairs to like a great deliverance. on the State to take over not to ex­ cepting $2,850.93 The statisticians of evitably every living phrase in which to make practical test of his powers. an issue. Governor Fauquier had deemed it ceed 500 miles of the blue route this the State Comptroller’s office have Y o u N e e d to utter them. But he took all his life and purpose “The Virginia Resolutions” had run his duty to dissolve the assembly year. It is the desire of the commis­ upon the passage of Henry's resolu­ figured that the amount of money to His Power Over Men. with such a zest, made every stroke like a flame through the colonies— sion to be informed as to any objec­ tions, but he had acted without pas­ be collected from the railroads, on the NOIt you “keep SPRING your liver active, MEDICINE” your bowels The universal sympathy and insight with so serene a self-possession, was not as the burgesses had adopted tions by your board to the routes sion in the matter, and had kept the 1912 assessment is but .9989829739 per regular and your digestion good which made his pleasantry so engag­ so quick to see and act upon every ad­ them, but as Henry had drawn them, shown on the map. respect of the men he dealt with. He cent of the total assessed, rather close ing to men of every stamp rendered vantage In his business of debate, and with their express threat of disobe­ “I would call your attention to the was not a man, indeed, to take public collections they say. Under the law his power no less than terrible when was withal so transparent, bore him­ dience. fact that the routes shown are only business very seriously, having been this money goes to the counties and he turned to play ifpon their passions. self with such a grace and charm of Nor was that all. October, 1765, those that it is proposed to take over bred a man of fashion and a courtier the checks go out from Siate Treas­ He was not conscious of any audacity manner, was so obviously right-mind­ saw delegates from nine colonies come this year, arid comprise only one-third rather than a master of affairs. He urer Grosscup’s office, following the when he sprang to his feet upon the ed and upright, that it meant a great together in New York, at the call of of the total system authorized in the loved gay company and the deep ex­ return of the warrants to Comptroller Regulate the Bowel9 instant he saw the house resolved in­ deal to the house to hear him inter­ Massachusetts, to take counsel what act of 1912. The other two-thirds of citement of the gaming table, not the Edwards’ office as follows, the table Stimulate the Liver to committee to consider the Stamp vene in its discussions with his me­ should be done. the system will be taken over as soon round of official routine. Affable, gen­ showing the amount allotted to each Act. It was of the ardor of his nature lodious voice, his cool, distinct, ef­ Every one knew that Virginia, as practicable after November 1, 1913. Improve Digestion and erous, elegant, a scholar and real lover county and the amount they will re­ to speak when .conviction moved him fective elocution. North Carolina and Georgia, the only It will he impossible to estimate close­ Purify the Blood of letters, he vastly preferred the ceive of the money collected. This is strongly, without thought of propriety colonies absent from the “congress,” ly the cost of restoring many of the Robert Carter Nicholas added to talk of vivacfous women and accom­ a move of the Legislature to stop the or precedence; and it was like him would have sent delegates, too, had routes shown to a proper condition like talents for business and debate a plished men to the business of thfe borrowing of the moneys by the coun­ to stand there absorbed, reading his their governors not prevented them and of maintaining all of them until Get a Canadian Home reverent piety, a title to be loved and general court, and was a man to be ties for school purposes and paying in­ resolutions from a fly-leaf torn from by the dissolution of their assemblies the routes have been definitely set­ In Western Canada’s trusted without question, which no liked rather than consulted. terest on such borrowings. The table an old law-book. before they could act on the call. tled and determined. This cost will men ever thought to gainsay. is as follows. It seemed no doubt a precious piece Excitement in the Colony. A Royalist Governor. have to be a first charge on the State Free Homestead Area The Loyal Randolph. Atlantic ...... $112,925.83 $112,810.98 THE of audacity in the eyes of the pre­ A deep excitement and concern had Washington, always admitted to the road fund. The amount therefore that And Peyton Randolph, with his Bergen ...... 139,600.51 139,458.53 scriptive leaders of the house to hear spread everywhere throughout the set­ Intimacy of official circles at Will­ will be available for State aid to the PROVINCE “knowledge, temper, experience, judg­ Burlington . . . . 40,585.40 40,544.12 this almost unknown man propose his tlements. Not only did the impending iamsburg, very likely relished the gal­ counties and municipalities, both in OF ment, integrity” as of a true Roman Camden ...... 103,608.82 103,503.44 high recital of Virginia's liberties and enforcement of the act engross “the lant Fauquier better than the too offi­ maintenance and improvement, can spirit, was a sort of prince among the Cape M a y 35,240.72 35,204.88 his express defiance of parliament— conversation of the speculative part cious Dinwiddie. It was, unhappily, not be accurately determined until the Manitoba rest. No man could doubt he wished Cumberland .. 31,115.30 31,083.66 in tones which rang no less clear and no portent to see a man still devoted commission has definitely decided up­ has several New Home­ Virginia to have her liberties. He had Essex ...... 703,319.13 102,603.84 steading Districts that confident upon the clause which de­ to dissipation at sixty-two, even on the routes to be now taken over. afford rare opportunity gone over sea to speak for her in Din- Gloucester .... 29,653.11 29,622.95 to seeu re 160 acres of ex- clared "his majesty’s liege people” of though he were governor of one of his It is,- of course, important that the c e 11 e n t agricultural widdie's day, though he was the king's the colony in no way bound to yield majesty's colonies and a trusted ser­ counties and other road authorities Hudson ...... 630,379.01 629,737.90 land F K E E . attorney, and had lost his office for his obedience, than in the utterance of vant of the crown; and Fauquier's should be advised at the earliest pos­ Hunterdon .... 26,920.76 26,893.38 the a/.cepted matter of his premises. boldness. But there were traditions of gifts as a man of wit and of instructed sible date of what they may expect Mercer ...... 119,208.52 119,087.28 For Grain Growing loyalty and service in his breeding Middlesex __ 80,102.08 80,020.61 Astounds the Old Leaders. tastes made his companionship no less from the State. The commission has which no man might rightly ignore. M onm outh 122,873.09 122.74S.13 Debate flamed up at once, hot, even acceptable to Washington than to the heretofore set Monday, May 5, as the and Catile Raising His father before him had won Morris ...... 61,4)78.67 61,016.59 passionate. The astounding, moving other men of discernment who fre­ date on which it will take action in this province baa no superior and knighthood and the royal favor by long quented the ballrooms and receptions, this matter. Should you desire any Ocean ...... 7 22,506.63 22,483.74 in profitable agriculture shows an elouquence of the young advocate, his and honorable service as his majesty’s Passaic ...... 204.977.94 204,769.47 unbroken period of over a quarter instant hold upon the house, the di­ ate formal dinners, and played quiet change in the blue routes as set forth of a Century. attorney in the colony. Pride and loy­ Salem ...... 20,860.76 20,839.54 Perfect climate: good markets; rectness with which he purposed and games of cards during the brief season in the map, I would earnestly request railways convenient: soil the very alty had gone hand in hand in the an- Somerset ...... 38,574.97 38,535.74 best, and social conditions most executed action in so grave a matter, at the little capital. that you take the matter up at once desirable. aals of a proud race, and had won for Sussex ...... 19,897.48 19,877.23 stirred the pulses of his opponents It did not seriously disturb life there and communicate with this depart­ Vacant lands adjacent to Free the Randolphs a prestige which made Union ...... 183,797.67 183,610.74 Homesteads may be purchased and his followers with an equal power, that the governor upheld the power ment, so that arrangements can be and also in the older districts it impossible Sir John's son should Warren ...... 31,729.56 31,697.28 lands can be bought at reason­ and roused those who would have of parliament to tax, while the bur­ made for a hearing before the State able prices. very long be kept from the office he checked him to a vehemence as great gesses strenuously opposed it. Wash­ Highway Commission should the same For further particulars write to had so honorably inherited. And so T o ta ls... $2,758,955.96 $2,756,150.03 as his own. ington, for one, did not hesitate on appear desirable.” Peyton Randolph was now once again J. S . CRAWFORD, The old leaders of the house, with that account to be seen often in The statement of Colonel Stevens Plan for Jury Reform. 301 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y. the king's attorney. whom he now stood face to face in friendly talk with the governor, or to that not more than 500 miles of the Through L. Edward Hermann, sec­ Canadian Government-Agents, or address Superintendent of this critical business, were the more It was not as the king’s officer, how. accept frequent invitations to the "Blue Route” must be taken over this retary to Governor Fielder, Sheriff Im m igration, O ttaw a, Canada. formidable because of the strong rea­ ever, but as an experienced parliamen­ "palace." He was of the temper year indicates close figuring, as the Wright, of Union county, will submit son of their position. No one could tary tactician, a trained debater, a which has so distinguished the nobler report of the State Highway Commis­ to the Governor prior to the special justly doubt that they wished to see sound man of affairs, that he had set sort of Englishmen in politics; he sion shows that there is only 508,677 session of the Legislature, a plan of Automobiles fo r Sale the Old Dominion keep and vindicate himself to check Henry in his revolu­ nvight regard opposition as a public miles in the “Blue Route” ouside of jury reform, which, it is believed, will her liberty, but they deemed it folly tionary courses. duty, but he never made it a ground those miles within the cities traversed. interest the Governor and which may to be thus intemperately beforehand Accused of Treason. of personal feeling or private spite. 8he "Blue Route” is set down in the be incorporated in the jury reform Ohio CAR with the issue. Almost to a man they Henry found himself, in truth, pas­ A Man of Influence. report as follows;— bill favored by the Democratic admin­ Standard in every respect. were sprung of families who had come sionately set upon. Even threats were Peyton Randolph. In a sense, indeed, he had long been Jersey City to Trenton, 42.25 miles, istration for passage by the Legisla­ Every np-to-date feature. to Virginia with the great migration uttered, and abuse such as proud men regarded as belonging to official cir­ it being borne in mint, that no mileage ture. Wright has already been in com­ Easy payments if desired. that had brought the Washingtons, in find ill to bear. They cried “Treason! of the colonists," as Washington wrote cles in the colony, more intimately in any municipality is included in the munication with Mr. Herman and the Liberal allowance on your old car. the evil day when so many were flee­ treason!" upon him when he dared de­ to Francis Dandridge in I>ondon; it than any other man who did not hold roads to be owned by the State. latter will arrangq a conference. Un­ ing England to be quit of the Puritan promised to engross also the ener­ Earnest-McGrath Motor Co. clare tne king would do well to look office. He has been put forward by Jersey City to Paterson, 9,959 miles. der Wright’s plan it will be manda­ 1876 Broadway, New York City tyranny— royalists all. and touched to to the fate of Caesar and Charles I. gies of very active, and it might be the Fairfaxes in his youth; men in Camden to Atlantic City, 54.542 tory upon a jury commission appoint­ the quick with the sentiment of loy­ for profitable examples. very violent, men in many quarters, the council and at the head of affairs miles. ed by the Supreme Court Justices to alty. But he was not daunted a whit. “ If a»d it began to grow evident that had been his sponsors and friends Newark to Hackensack with branch have municipality in a county repre­ RELIABLE USED AUTOS 'Twas now a long long time since this be treason, make the most of it,” some part of government itself would from the first; he had been always, to Paterson, 12.501 miles. sented in the jury list, according to Immense stock Cromwell's day, Indeed; generations was his defiance to them. be brought to a standstill by its pro- like his brother before him, a member Elizabeth to Newton, 52.209 miles. population. The jury list, under Mr. of cars, bodies, had passed, and a deep passion for One ally who might have stood with cesse. of one of the chief groups In the col­ Morristown to Somerville, 20 miles. Wright’s plan, would be published in engines, etc. Virginia had been added to that old “Our courts of adjudicature,” de­ We are reliable; him, had he known, was absent. Rich­ ony for influence and a confidential Freehold to Belvidere, 68 9999 miles. two county papers thirty days prior to ask your banker. reverence for the wearer of the crown ard Henry Lee would have brought to clared Washington, “must inevitably connection with the public business. Rahway to Absecon, 9„.3S3 miles. the date on which the juries would be in England. But these men prided his support a name as ancient and as be shut up; for it is impossible (or It was even understood that he was White House to Trenton, 31.876 drawn at the beginning of a court PEETS-HOMAN CORP., 239-241 W EST 56 t h S T ., themselves still upon their loyalty; honorable as any of the colony, and next of kin to it) under our present himself destined for the council, when miles. term. A duplicate list would be given new YORK CITY made it a point of honor to show an eloquence scarcely less than his circumstances, that the act of parlia­ it should be possible to put him in it Camden to Salem, 25.960 miles. the judge of the Court cf Common themselves no agitators, but constitu­ own. But, as it was, he was left al­ ment can be complied with . . . and without seeming to give too great a Mullica Hill to Bridgeton, 20.25 Pleas and he could make the erasures tional statesmen. most alone, and won his battle with if a stop be put to our judicial pro­ preponderance to th« Fairfax interest, miles. he saw fit. Sheriff Wright interested Stevens-Duryea ceedings, I fancy the merchants of It made them grave and deeply anx­ no other aid than very plain men could already so much regarded in its make­ Egg Harbor Court House, 36,458 Mr. Hermann in his plan while the lleari Hare We have a number ious to see the privileges that were lend by vote and homely utterance. Great Britain trading to the colonies up. miles. secretary was before the Orphan’s UaCU U aia Of six cylinder Tour­ most dear to them thus violated and The vote was very close, but enough. will not be among the last to wish for The first flurry of differing views Clogs State’s. Machinery. Court on a will case at Elizabeth. The ing Cars. Very reasonable. Just tlie thing denied, but it did not make them hasty Randolph flung out of the house, mut­ a repeal of it.” and conflicting purposes among the Perhaps the greatest surprise result­ latter immediately said he would ar­ for country and resort work. Write us. to quarrel with the parliament of the tering in his heat that he “would have A Bill of Rights. Virginian leaders had passed off. The ing from the legislative session was j range a conference with the Governor. A. G. SPALDING & B R O S . realm. They had intended opposition, given five hundred guineas for a sin­ The congress at New York drew judgment of high-spirited men every­ the opinion of Attrirney General Wil­ None of the jury reform bills intro­ 1875 Broadway Mew York but they feared to throw their cause gle vote. up nothing less than a bill of rights where sustained Henry— gave him un­ son that Senator Wheaton's bill, re­ duced at the present session of the away by defiance. Twas as little wise Not inflated by His Triumph. and immunities, and sent resolutions mistakable authentication as a leader; cently approved by Governor Fielder, Legislature divides the representation REO COMPANY as dignified, to flout thus at the sover­ over sea which arrested the attention put all public men in the way of un­ creating a State Prison Parole Board, on the grand and petit juries as pro­ Henry, taking the triumph very sim- USED CAR DEPT., 19 West G2nd SL, New York eign power before all means had been ply, as was his wont, and knowing his of the world. The Virginia assembly derstanding their constituents. Some superseded not only last year’s law, posed by Sheriff Wright. While it exhausted to win it to forbearance. were bold and some were timid, but establishing a parole board, but also may happen that all the grand jurors, When we sell you a used car we can look work for the session done, quietly despatched like papers for itself; and you straight in the eye. All cars overhauled The Speaker of the House. made his way homeward that very Richard Henry Lee, when he had as­ all were animated by the same hope the law of 1911 providing for indeter­ under Mr. Wright’s plan, may come in our own shop and give the same servico It was not the least part, of the diffi day, striding unconcernedly down sisted to draw its memorials, hast­ and purpose, and few were yet intern- minate sentences. Probably not a from one or two municipalities, the as new. Cars ranging in price from $150 culty to face the veteran's speaker.John Duke of Gloucester street, chatting ened home to form in his own Cava­ prate. member of the Legislature who sup­ chances are very remote, and the pos­ to $750. We have a few slightly used Reo Robinson, so old in affairs, so stately with a friend, his legs clad in buck­ lier county a “Westmoreland associa­ (TO BE CONTINUED.) ported the Wheaton bill realized that sibility of packing a jury is reduced the Fifths, 1912 models, center control. in his age, so gravely courteous, and skin as if for the frontier, his saddle­ tion,” whose members (four Washing­ in indorsing it he was wiping off the to a minimum, it is held. yet with such a threat of good man­ bags and the reins of his lean nag tons among the rest) bound them­ Growth of Ostrich Breeding. statute books the indeterminate sen­ ners against those who should make slung carelessly over hi3 arm. selves by a solemn covenant to “exert Fifty years ago there were only 82 tence law passed two years ago. This Raft Wrecked on Dam. breach of the decorous traditions of The assembly had adopted Henry's every faculty to prevent the execution tame ostriches known in all South Af­ shows apparently a weakness in this An unusually large raft of foggle AUTOMOBILE the place. But the men chiefly to be declaration of rights, not his resolu­ of the said stamp act in any Instance rica. And in that year only 16 pounds State’s system of making laws. Fre­ timber struck the dam at Wells Falls, purchasers considering buying cars in the feared were on the floor. tion of disobedience, and had softened whatsoever within this colony.” The of feathers were exported, and they quently members in supporting meas­ Lambersville, and broke up. The pilot $1,600, $2,250 and $2,500 classes can deal There was Richard Bland, “wary, a little the language he would have ministry could not stand the pressure. came for the most part from wild ures are unconsciously upsetting exist­ and his three assistants from up the most favorab y with wholesale distributors old, experienced.” with "something of used; but its action seemed seditious They gave way to Lord Rockingham, birds brought down by the hunters. ing laws which they have no desire to Delaware were unfamiliar with the pending the appointment of local agent. the look,” a Virginian wit said, “of old enough to Fauquier, the governor, and and the act was repealed. Last year there were about 800,000 do­ disturb. Two remedies have been put channel and missed the point in the We are doing this to make goods known musty parchments, which he handleth he promptly dissolved them. Washington Takes It Calmly. mesticated ostriches in South Africa, forward as a cure for this condition. centre. They escaped with difficulty, quickly. The profit allowed dealers will bo and studieth much.” author of a it did little good to send Virginians Meanwhile Washington, his calm nearly 900,000 pounds of feathers were One is the creation of a tribunal to one man being carried on a few logs allowed to you who buy now, and are broad­ “treatise against the Quakers on home, however, if the object was to temper unshaken, was slowly coming exported at a value of more than a pass upon all measures introduced. three miles before he got to shore. minded enough to judge car on its merits water-baptism;” with none of the gifts check agitation. The w-hole manner of to a clear vision of affairs in all their million and a quarter dollars. and not on the label. Car made of stand­ Auto Victim in Road. Few Farms Left. ard parts and excellently finished. Address | he has behaved normally and earned tooth coming in at right angles to an­ Picked up unconscious along the There are a few small islands of JOS. P. McGRATH I $3.50 a day. Before that he never was other tooth—are one cause of neuras­ White Horse pike, near here, by an farm land left in Essex county this PHYSICAL DEFECT AND CRIME automobile party, Martin MsDermott, side of the Orange Mountain, but they P. O. Box 5, Station N, New York City *- [ out of prison for more than a couple thenia and insanity, which is very i of months at a stretch. common among criminals. Find out 44 years old, of White Horse, was are becoming so rare as to arouse spe- Exhaustive Study Has Satisfied Physi­ found to be suffering from concussion cure. This sounds like merely com­ "John Clarke, a house painter, Is to- i f every tooth, which should be in the eial interest when' one passes them in GVAKANTEEI) PERFECT CARS cian That the Two Are Extreme­ of the brain, severe scalp wounds and a suburban drive. The developments AT LOWEST PRICES ly Closely Allied. mon sense, but nevertheless it is an ! day serving his third sentence in Sing Individual’s head is accounted for. If BUY A STANDARD MAKUJ CAR THAT IS continue to astonish those who recall AS GOOD FOR SKRVICK, WKAR, VALl'K, innovation. Sing for burglary. His present term some of them are missing take an bad bruises about the limbs. While the man is unable to tell how he was former conditions, for there seem to AS A NKW MOPKL—AT A PRICB THAT Convinced from observation that “I believe the fundamental cause of is for seven years. While sober he X-ray picture of the jaw and see if IS A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST. hurt, it is believed he was struck by be new ones of real importance every back of many crimes is some physical crime," says Dr. Richards, "to be, not always has been a perfectly honest you can find impacted teeth imbed Jed MILLER-BRISBEN CO. an automobile. His conditions was re­ week or so. What most impresses one, defect, Dr. William Martin Richards j disease, but noveity. Poor people as man. He drinks to excess and as soon in it. Extraction of these will very STORAGE MART garded as serious. He is a patient in however, is not the number of new of New York city has persuaded State a rule do not possess a great amount 11s he reaches a certain stage of intoxi- frequently cure your patient. Have 30-33-34 W est 63rcl8t., Now York City all teeth properly cleansed and fill all a local hospital, to which institution he houses, but the vast improvement in 1’kouo 1343 Columbus. Superintendent of Prisons Scott and ] of moral stamina. If physical dis- | cation he steals a barrel of tar and OPEN SUNDAYS, 11 A. 31.-4 P. 31. was removed by the auto party that the character of all, littie and big, in the several wardens of penal institu­ j ability comes that makes earning a rolls it down the street until a police­ which need filling. The poisons pro­ BEST REFERENCES FURNISHED. found him. the last few years. You can afford to buy a car from us. Ourtnoth- tions in that commonwealth that this j living harder they are likely 'to drift man airests him. There is nothing duced by diseased teeth are one cause od of buying and selling for owners on a 5 per cent, commission basis and our "money back” view is correct. He does not consider | into idleness and from idleness into calculating or mean or essentially dis- | of laziness.' method of guarantee makes It absolutely sale The Jury Reform Campaign. Places on Election Board. crime a disease, but believes that dis­ I crime. Every physical advantage honest in that. It is merely a drunken j “ I hope that the plan of giving phy­ for you to order by mail from the largest used Barring emergencies of national im­ Following the opinion of Gardner ear nouse in America. Don't wait. Wo save you ease often leads to crime. As the re­ should be given them to make hon­ freak. If an audience saw a man ; sical entrance examination will find $260 to $2500 on Runabouts, Touring Cars, Rac­ port, the President of the United Colby, secretary of the State Civil ers, Landaulets, Limousines, Delivery Wagons sult of his activity in the matter here­ esty and industry as easy as possible, i doing that in a musical comedy prob- its way from the prisons to the ju­ and Freight Trucks. Agents wanted. States will come to try to try to arouse Service Commission, that Progressives after,'every man or woman, not under "Take the case of a man in the Iowa j ably it would laugh. In real life so- j venile courts and from the juvenile MONEY BACK IF NOT AS REPRESENTED public sentiment, so that the Legisla­ cannot be examined for election offi­ Buick $160 to $500 National $860 to $1650 death sentence, who enters a penal state prison, who was serving his ciety finds the man guilty of larceny j courts to the schools. That's the place Cadillac 1-1250 Overland 175—526 to begin on the convi st—at the public ture will pass an honest jury reform cers, because the law in that only Chalmers 850—960 Packard 275—1500 institution in the Empire State is third sentence for assault with intent and puts him in prison. How much i Flandors 100 - 600 Peerless 250-1000 school.” bill. Of course, much more than a members of the two parties polling the Garford 850 - 850 Pope Hart 175—750 going to have eyes, nose, ears, teeth, to kill. The warden noticed a dis­ better for Clarke and the state it j Hudson 825-SSO R C U 826-650 would have been to have given him, majority of the people want such an highest vote on Assembly tickets shall Hupmob. 125—<50 Rider Lew 850-050 feet, organs and habits thoroughly ex­ charge from one of his ears The man Lococuob. 275—1600 Stod-D ayt *275—960 act passed, but their wishes might he be named to the boards of registry, Winton amined If anything is found the mat­ said he had had it ever since he was as soon as he entered Sing Sing for Extreme of Logic. Marlon 860-660 250-050 defeated if there was not some spe­ there is a movement on foot through­ M e r c e r 426 -1200 Matheson 450-860 ter medical treatment will be given. a child; that the pain made him irrit­ the lirst time, physical help to stay An English magistrate made a M a x w e ll 260-750 Brush IU0—350 cial effort made to scare the men in out the counties to oust those mem­ M itc h e ll 260-860 M M V 250-600 Glasses are to be supplied for de­ able, even furious at times, and then sober startling discovery the other day— Moon 450-676 Taxicabs 275-060 the Legislature who would otherwise fective sight The convicts are begin­ he was apt to break cut into violent " 'Most convicts have bad teeth,’ startling because of its originality, bers who have turned Bull Moose Wo will rebuild or reconstruct cars to your or­ defy the public will, and the President der for all purposes of farming and hauling. ning to manufacture a special shoe tor actions His ear was treated and reads tlie typewritten form now given "If you rion't take drink," he observed and to have declared ineligible those Write for full Information und list No. 67 0. feels that he owes to Jerseymen the Progressives who are on the eligible Kxaminatlon and Demonstration Ex­ the flat-looted among them. 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Why does the telephone operator al­ The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ways repeat tho number called for by a subscriber? Cook’s Bee H ive Asbury Park, New Jersey ♦ This question probably has occurred to nearly every one, and the answer Is DEPARTMENT STORE given in the New York Telephone Re­ The History of this Rank from its view. The reason is that the “calling j party” may have an opportunity to beginning: in 1889 Inspires Confi­ W e are receiving daily j correct the operator if she makes an j jrror. The operators, however, are dence in its Methods and Manage­ in every department trained to expect some kind of an an swer. Their attention being keyed up ment. to receive a possible correction in case X ew Spri ng G oods they make a mistake, it would be of Capital Surplus and Profits, $400,000.00 great assistance if they were given a Complete Safe Deposit Department. polite “Thank you” or some other af­ OFFICERS DIRECTORS firmative answer in case they repeat President. T. Frank Appleby, Dress Goods, Millinery, the number correctly. Subscribers C. C. C l a y t o n , Vice-Pres. A E. Ballard, therefore would materially Increase E dmund E. Dayton, Cashier. Cornelius C. Clayton, the efficiency of the operators by fol­ John Hubbard, ♦ Furnishing Goods and Shoes, lowing tbis practice. * F\ M. Miller, Assistant Cashier. Henry C. Winsor. ♦ H. A. W a t s o n , Assistant Cashier E. E. Dayton, W. Harvey Jones ♦ : Clothing, Hats and Caps, AN APPRECIATION. ♦♦♦ The whole world has been staggered by the calamity that has befallen the Ladies’Suits and Waists. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE people in the middle west and parts of New York state by tornado, fire and Scene at Dayton, O.—Telephone Cables Were Often the Only Means of Escape flood. NEIL H. MILLER For Men, Women and Children Marooned In Their Homes. / Bold and strong, in towering propor­ 708 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. 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When she was Pirate’s $22,500 Twlrler Shows comfortably settled she looked at a Good Control. man sitting opposite nad said: “If you’d been ’arf a man you’d ’a 'elped me in.” He gave her a sad smile MUMMIES BY THE MILLION and replied; “If you’d been only ’arf O'Toole Asserts He Had Sore Arm the woman you are I might ’ave 'ad Last Year, But Now la In Fine Drawn in State By Police It has been estimated that some­ a try.” thing like 20,000,000 Egyptian mum­ Trim and Will Show Fans He mies have been discovered. Thou­ Is Worthy of Confidence. Old Doctor Explains. sands of those best preserved are now “Why did you decide not to locate in the show cases of the various mu­ Doubtless there are scores upon In that suburb?” seums of the world. In the tombs scores of fane who are wondering “Everybody said it was healthy." with the mummies were countless oth­ whether Marty O’Toole, who failed "My hoy, you don’t understand the er objects. There were painting on last season to live up to his $22,500 first principles of the practice of the walls, chairs and tables, jars con­ reputation, is going to make good this medicine. Now I have a large and taining the parts of the body which year. fashionable following, but it includes were removed when the mummy was They are asking themsedves con­ very few people who are really sick." prepared, mummy cases gaudily col­ cerning his chances to aid the Pirates ored with funeral scenes and hiero­ to win the 1913 pennant. Important to Mother® glyphic inscriptions, and in the cases Marty Is In dead earnest. He real­ Examine carefully every bottle of along with the mummies were papyri. izes that he will have to pitch good CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Beneath each mummy's head, like a ball if he is to retain the confidence cushion, was a little disk of clay or of his employers and the fans at home. j papyrus, covered with mythological It is said that he suffered a cut In sal­ I pictures and with a stereotyped hymn. ary this season and that he has been In Use For Over 30 Years. The disks, found in great numbers, promised the amount of the cut next Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria are nearly alike, varying only sligthly year if he shows well during 1913. with the period from which they come. This, however, is but rumor. O’Toole The Spooners. 'Hypocephali’’ they are called, because has said nothing on the subject, nor She was bidding a hurried farewell i they were placed beneath the head. has President Dreyfuss or Manager to a young man of her acquaintance. Like the mummies, the objects found Clarke. Their relations with tho Val­ “ Oh, I shall kiss my m a!” she cried. : with them have been scattered uable One seem to be ot the most Her escort was on the point of offer­ abroad, and in the museum at Cairo pleasant nature and both of them are ing himself as a substitute, but pulled ; any tourist may purchase as many of of the opinion that the money spent up in time when he realized that she them as he will. in securing the pitcher’s release from probably meant to have said “ I shall The inscriptions on the disks and St. Paul was judiciously expended. miss my car.” 4 the mummy cases, of course, could Marty himself has no doubts con­ not at first be read, nor could the cerning his ability to go right. “I am PN“ETJMATICA STOPS VOl’R PAIN or breaks up your cold in one hour. Ii’a marvelous mythological pictures accompanying going to pitch like I pitched for St. Used externally. Ail druggists, 26 cents. Adv.. them be understood until the inscrip­ Paul,” he said. “I wasn’t altogether tions could be read. However, in 1799 right last season. I tried too hard to But sometimes a bore talks to us Oscar Stanage, Tigers' Star Backstop. the famous Rosetta Stone was discov­ live up to the reputation which had about ourselves; that Is different. ered, and Champollion, a French preceded me to Pittsburgh— and I failed. Several of the National and Ameri­ Then in the , where decipering its hieroglyphic Inscription can league clubs have new catchers. fewer catchers have come up, six INVALIDS AND CHILDREN “Last spring I suffered from a sore should be g iv e n MAGEE'S i UUI.SION to with the aid of the accompanying clubs will rely on the same members. strengthen tho body. Never tails. AU druggists. arm, this soreness sticking to me Although a few have been seen in the Greek translation. The process was Oscar Stanage, the Tigers’ star, will throughout the greater part of the sea­ big leagues before, it will be the first A man can knock and knock and so slow that it was %ot till 1841 that a season that they really can be called again be on duty. Then Frank Chance son. Now, however, my arm Is free still fail to make a hit. A most unusual and most interesting Incident took place on the occa­ grammar of the Egyptian language the regular receivers. will have Ed Sweeney, without doubt from all kinks, and I believe I will be sion of the recent state opening of the British parliament by King George. appeared. Then the progress in the able to do all that will bo expected of The Cardinals last year had Roger the best maskman in the junior league. Prince Lichnowsky, the new German ambassador to Great Britain, was driv­ study of the language was rapid; the Bresnahan, manager-. This me.” The Naps will again have Steve ing to the house of lords in state, when his horses became frightened, strange hieroglyphics became as Intel O’Toole lost ten pounds at Hot season he is gone and Ivey Wingo will O’Neil. Then the champion Red Sox ligible as an English newspaper. WOMAN SUFFERED plunged and broke the pole of the coach. Police ran to the horses’ heads, Springs and now weighs only 161. be the regular catcher. Wingo last probably will rely on Forest Cady. unharnessed the animals and lead them away, then constables, holding the season caught great ball. In fact, he “I am not worrying,” continued the traces, drew the coach to the house of lords. did most of the work behind the bat, LOST PIN MYSTERY South Farmington one. "I know what but with Bresnahan around, could not TEN YEARS I can do and I am hoping to do it this be called the regular. In 1913, though, One of the mysteries of tha world Is year. I will grow stronger just as soon he will have clear title to the claim. THE CHATEAU OF BLOIS RICHEST INDIAN certainly the pin. In astounding quan­ From Nervousness Caused by Then the Browns will have a young­ tities they pour from numerous factor­ ster who is entirely new to the Ameri­ Fem ale Ills— Restored to The richest American Indian in the ies, principally In Birmingham. One can league. He is Sam Agnew, who world has been discovered. He is Loun mill alone is credited with turning out H e a l t h b y L y d i a E . last season was with the Pacific Coast C. Bill, fifty-three years old, a “full nearly 10,000,000 pins a day, and no league, and who showed such sterling Pinkham’s Vegeta­ blood” Choctaw, and his claim to be­ one has ever attempted the calculation work in the spring series. Last season ing the Rockefeller of red meu is of the world’s output. A pin is a thing ble Compound. Manager Stovall had Stephens and based upon his-possessions, valued at which, in the ordinary way, would last Krichell as his regulars, but both are $6,000,000. for years, and it is a problem to ac­ in the minors now. Auburn, N. Y. — " I suffered from Hill lives in Harlingen, Tex. In fact, count for the necessity for making It is the same way in other cities in nervousness for ten years, and had such he owns the town, but it Is only a such enormous quantities. both circuits. The White Sox have pains that mite in the midst of his vast estate, The explanation is undoubtedly that Ray Schalk. He will be the regular sometimes I would which extends to Brownsville, 25 miles pins are so cheap that everyone catcher for the Sox this season, while lie in bed four days away. He has eleven motor cars to throws away or loses them as fast as last year Billy Sullivan, the veteran, at a time, could not make the run from his residence in they use. them. Thousands and thou­ did the bulk of the work. Schalk is eat or sleep and did Harlingen to his business office in sands of them enter the sewers of not new to the league, having played not want anyone to Brownsville. our towns, and solid masses are often last fall. talk to me or bother This Indian Croesus is a living tes­ found where innumerable examples of Although Billy Gibson is still with me at all. Some­ timonial that members of his race these tiny articles have become weld­ the Pirates, it is not likely that he will times I would suffer need not be wards of Uncle Sam un­ ed together in their passage through do the bulk of the catching. This prob­ for seven hours at a less they so choose. He started his the sewers. time. Different doc­ empire on a capital of $200, and has The output of a pin factory includes ably will fall to Billy Kelly, the East tors did the best dozens of different sizes, from the St. Louis boy, who came to the Nation­ never received anything from the gov­ Marty O’Toole. they could for me ernment. Like so many of his “white tiny pins used by naturalists, only al league with Marty O’Toole. Gibson until four months ago I began giving brother” captains of industry, he is a a quarter of an inch long, and as fine is getting old and not capable of catch­ as the weather warms up, and the fact ing the same kind of ball he did sev­ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ self-made man in every sense of the as a hair, to giant blanket pins four that my arm is right encourages me in pound a trial and now I am in good inches in length, and nearly as thick eral seasons back, and may have to word. Not only is he a shrewd busi­ the belief that I will be able to recov­ health.” —Mrs. W illiam H . G ill, 15 ness man, but a clever lawyer as well, as a wire nail. take a back seat in favor of a younger er my 1911 form— tbe form I displayed man. Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. practicing his profession in addition Hairpins are another example of with the St. Paul club.” Last year was the Touraine, the garden of France, as to overseeing his big ranch. useful articles made to be lost; they “Doctor’s Daughter Took It." Those who have watched the great chief catcher for the Boston Braves It is called, is rich in historic castles. Hill was one of the chief factors in follow the fate of the common pin, spitballer at work have been struck and incidentally manager. The former St. Cloud, Minn.—“ I was so run down Along the valley of the Loire stand blazing- the trail for civilization and descend in a continual shower on by overwork and worry that I could not by the fact that his control is so much Cub star, though, has forsaken the those of Blois, Chambord, Amboise. through the Rio Grande valley, but of the paths and floors of every civil­ stand it to have my children talk aloud better than it was during the last national pastime and Rariden, w'ho Chenonceaux, Langeais and Azay-le- his early experiences he refuses to ized country. Says the Star: “One championship season. Marty pitches or walk heavy on the floor. One of my Rideau. It was at Blois that Joan of talk, contenting himself with shrug­ observant visitor calculated from care­ was a member of the Braves all last friends said, ‘Try Lydia E. Pinkham’a in batting practice and he has little season, will be on duty behind the bat Arc raised her standard in 1429. The ging his broad shoulders, about which ful examination that on an ordinary day difficulty in getting the pellet across Vegetable Compound, for I know a doc­ oldest part of the chateau dates from his long black hair falls in a most pic­ there were over 3,000 liairpins lying on in most of the games. tor’s daughter here in town who takes the pan. Nor does he lob them over, The same is the case in Cincinnati. the thirteenth century and includes turesque manner. Llandudno Parade.” Ail pins are either; he uses good speed and seems it and she would not take it if it were the Louis XII. wing with its famous There is one thing, however, about made by automatic machines, which Larry McLean was the Reds’ chief not good. ’ to have no trouble in locating the spot. catcher last year until he fell by the portiere. The illustration shows the which he will never hesitate to talk, complete the transformation from Said one of the players— a veteran; “ I sent for the Compound at once and portiere. and that is the price of sugar. As a wire in a single operation. wayside. Then Tommy Clark took up kept on taking it until I was all right ” “If that old boy can keep up his the burden, and it will be this young Manager Dooin of Philadelphia. sugar grower and refiner that is of present form he’ll sure be a wonder —Mrs B e r t h a M. Q uickstadt, 727 5th much more interest to him than the man who will be seen on duty in the John Henry will be the regular for the Avenue, S., St. Cloud, Minn. CHESTNUTS AS FOOD GIANT WINDMILL when his arm gets stronger.” And greatest number of contests this sea­ fact that he has risen so far above the that seems to be the general opinion Nationals, unless the operation to his Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ son. knee keeps him out of a uniform for The absence of Indian corn as an members of his own race, and even among ihe players on the club. pound may be relied upon as the most In other words, just four clubs in the early games. article of diet among the poorer class­ above the great majority of the “con­ efficient remedy for female ills. Why the National league will rely on the Here is the list of leading catchers es in France is, to a certain extent, quering white men.” don’t you try it? same.receivers that they did last year. for the clubs in the two leagues this replaced by the popular chestnut. CLAIMS FLAG There is hardly a chance that Roger season: The ordinary way of cooking them, Bresnahan will be able to take the job TAKES HIS JAG ALOFT Manager of Philadelphia Athletics Be­ NATIONAL. AMERICAN. The Army of says a consular report, is to remove away from Jimmy Archer in Chicago, Cardinals—Wingo. Browns—Agnew. lieves His Team Has Good Chance the outside shell, blanch them; then a while the Phillies will again have Cubs—Archer. —Stanage. Taking his spree aloft a flagstaff, to Win Pennant. wet cloth is placed in an earthen pot, Dooin, the Giants have Meyers and the Reds—Clark. Chicago—Schalk. Constipation an intoxicated steeplejack, Frank Pirates—Kelly. Cleveland—O’Neill. It Growing Smaller Every Day. which is almost filled with raw chest­ Superbas have Otto Miller, one of the Philipps, attracted a large crowd in “I believe the American league pen­ Phillies—Dooin. New York—Sweeney. nuts. They are covered with a sec­ best young catchers in the league last Giants—Meyers. Boston—Cady. CARTER’S LITTLE front of the First National Bank build­ nant for 1913 will fly from the pole at ond wet cloth, and put on the fire to season. Boston—Rariden. Washington—Henrjc LIVEIF PILLS Bteam. Hot steamed chestnuts are ing at Jamaica, N. Y., on a recent aft­ Shibe park,” said Connie Mack, man­ Brooklyn—Miller. Philadel'la—Thomas. responsible — they ^ carried around the city streets in bas­ ernoon. After climbing' the pole, the ager of the Philadelphia Athletics. not only give relief steeplejack indulged in hoots and cat­ “Our pitchers are going fine and the — they perma C a r t e r 's kets or pails. The majority of the ITTLE working people, who usually have no calls at the police who tried to arrest men behind them are playing good PLAYING BASEBALL IN PARIS nentlycure Con­ stipation. Mil^ IVER fire early in the morning, eat them for him. The crowd was further enter­ ball and hitting well. From present tained by the sight of Patrolman Cries of “Conspuez I'Umpire!" and lions u s e PILLS. Iheir breakfast, with or without milk. indications, the Athletics have an ex­ them for Physicians state that, as an article of Sangster, weighing 250 pounds, trying cellent chance to win the pennant. “Glissez, Kell-e-e-e, Glissez” Now A in on s: flic Biliousnest, food, chestnuts are wholesome, nutri­ to capture the noisy steeplejack for They were never in better condition Popular in France. Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin. tious, and fattening. These nuts are the steeplejack’s own good and secur­ at the beginning of a baseball season, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE often used as a vegetable, and are ex­ ity. Stung by the man’s taunts, Sang­ and that means a great deal. Every Sunday, all summer long, at G e n u in e must bear Signature ceedingly popular, being found On the ster did shinny up ten feet, boosted “If you get away good, it’s much Colombes, will be heard these cries table of the well-to-do and wealthy. by a patrolman, but the pole wobbled easier to stay in front than it is to so familiar to the American fan— “Con- They are served not only boiled, but so that he gave it up and slid down catch up if you get a bad start. ■ ipuez l'umpire!” and “Glissez. Kel- roasted, steamed, pureed, and as again. This seemed to appeal to the “I believe Washington will be tbe le-e-e, glissez”— shrilly shrieked by the dressings for poultry and meats. steeplejack, who agreed to come down It was about the middle of the last most formidable opponents of the boulevardiers and the street gamins of Chestnuts are also made into bread to the roof, where he was promptly century that the American windmill Athletics this season. Of course, Bos­ Paris as they watch the teams of the by tbe mountain peasantry. collared and locked up. drove the qld style Dutch mill com­ ton has a good team, and it will be All-Paris league in affrays more bloddy RESINOL CURED pletely out of business, both in this nip and tuck between the Athletics, than the average French duel. country as well as in all the other Red Sox and the Nationals.” The preparations for the Paris base- countries of the world. Now, how­ Dee Walsh is regarded as a second I ball season have been thoroughly | made and already play has begun. The AWFULPIMPLES ever good, the Dutch windmill has Bonie Bush by Manager Stovall of the Indeed come into its own, and that, Dilger Is Best Backstop. Browns. chief teams are those of the Paris Dilger, one of Birmingham's catch­ Whole Face Covered, Now Clear. Orchestra for Zulu Dance too, right here in the United States of Manager Jake Stahl's recruit pitch­ baseball club and the Racing Club of ers, is one of the best backstops that America, where, a hundred years or ers seem to be in better shape than tbe France and the rivalry is intense. All Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1912. ‘‘I was ever donned a pad, say the Cincinnati so ago, was invented a mill that out­ regulars. games are played on Sundays, as the troubled with two or three pimples Reds. He has a .perfect throwing arm, rivaled every other of its kind in ex­ Manager Birmingham is interested players are amateurs. coming out on my chin. In a week or but he is a very poor batter. istence. in the progress George Kahler is The French spectators are quick to so my whole face was covered with The giant Dutch windmill, the making with his spitter. seize upon the fine points of the game them. Friends advised me to use dif­ ferent lotions and salves. I tried them, largest windmill in the world, has re­ Macon Wants the Braves. Christy Mathewson’s statement that and the players themselves display a cently been completed in Golden Gate wonderful aptitude for it. They are but they did me little good, If any. I Macon, in Georgia, is negotiating an umpire once made him sick is finally washed the pimples with Res­ park, San Francisco. And not ex­ with Manager Stallings of the Boston echoed by one Ping Bodie. beginning to like it as well as football, inol Soap and applied Resinol Oint­ cepting those in Holland, the home of braves to train his tram there for the Hal Chase has showed up well at Nvhich is rapidly becoming a popular ment before going to bed. In the morn­ the windmill, there is not another of next three years. Macon has a queer second base so far. He covers a lot pastime. ing I found the swelling gone down, its size anywhere. This mill cost $25,- idea of getting on the map. of ground and handles the ball as fast and the inflammation gone from the [ 000, and it is the gift of the leading as if he had been playing the position Register a Steal. pimples. I tried this treatment for | citizens of San Francisco. It stands all his life. A triple steal, the first ever made about a week, and found that most of St. Paul Wants Doc Marshall. the pimples had disappeared. I kept 86 feet high, and its giant wings have It is hard to convince the gentleman in the Northwest league, was made a radium of 57 feet. In a 30-mile Failing to land a catcher from Pitts­ the treatment up for about a month, burg as expected, St. Paul is said to who orates vociferously on baseball by Spokane players in the game and then my face was clear of all breeze It will pump 70,000 gallons of that there are a thousand persons who against Portland, acording to an­ pimples. 1 have used Resinol Soap water an hour, through a 12-inch pipe have opened negotiations for the pur­ chase of Doc Marshall from Milwau­ go to see ball games for every ten nouncement of the official scorer, who since and find that the pimples do not line which carries to a distance of two “fans.” decided that all three men started come back.” (Signed) Walter A. kee. miles, being 200 feet in height. Miller Huggins, new leader of the when the pitcher delivered the ball. Stenstrum, 54 Willoughby Ave. Cardinals, is thirty-three years old. Powell, on third: Melchior, on second, If you are suffering irom Itching, Good Start for Senators. He has been playing professional ball and Altman, on first, are the men who burning skin troubles, pimples, black­ FISH STAMPED WHEN CAUGHT heads, dandruff, stubborn sores or There Isn’t much doubt but that for 12 years and has always delivered participated, and the try for a put- Walter Johnson is starting just where piles, it will cost you nothing to try the goods. out was made at the home plate. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. The tarpon fishing is so brisk that he left off last fall. It begins to look Last year Bush, Louden, Cobb and Just send to Dept. 27-K, Resinol, Bstl-V the government has installed a parcel like a good year for the Senators al­ Crawford stole an aggregate of 165 Giants Secure Another Star. tlmore, Md., for a free sample of each. post bureau on the docks at Tampa, ready. bases. Manager Jennings expects the It is reported that Malcolm Doug­ Every druggist sells Resinol. Fla. The fishermen bait their hooks Tigers to win many a game with speed las, the University of Virginia star so that no fish weighing more than l.iulies—I'so your spare time selling laces Chance’s Plan. this season. for whom several clubs were said to and handkerchiefs to your friends. Liber" ‘ It is the custom of the natives engaged In the Rand mines in South eleven pounds can be caught. As soon Frank Gl ance is insisting on having The big leagues are to make a be angling, turned down Connie commission. The Marba Co., Nutle.v, >\ as there Is a nibble the fisherman all of liis players report to him when Africa to hold a dance on Sunday in which many hundreds, usually clothed change in the contracts. They will re­ Mack's offer of $3,000 to sign with the W atson E . Coleman, In war array, take an active part. The music Is supplied by a powerful whips the fish backward into the post- ;hey turn in at night. Evidently it is place the words “for the season" with Athletics. He has agreed to play lngton.D.C. Booksfree. office, where It Is tagged and stamped PATENTSest references. Beat orchestra as shown In the Illustration. The dance frequently lasts for i gcod plan, for the New Yorkers are "for seven months," thus forcing the with the New York Giants if he en­ and 6ent northward to admiring twelve hours, by which time many of the natives taking part will collapse starting off at a pretty lively clip. players to attend spring practice. ters professional ball. W. N. U., NEW YOB*' NO. 18-19 j friends. from exhaustion. quickly from the stone or cushion re­ SHUT MOTHER IN THE CLOSET quires considerable agility on the part HENRY PHIPPS’ GIFT TO HUMANITY “THE GRANARY OF of the players. Door Closed on Her by the Infant BACKACHE IS Has a Spring Lock and No NORTH AMERICA.” Buck the Indian. inside Knob. DISCOURAGING Two captains are chosen, and each GOVERNOR SULZER SAYS THAT B a c k a c h e captain then chooses alternately tho OF WESTERN CANADA. makes life a remaining company until two long Bellefontaine, O.— Mrs. R. W. South­ burden. Head­ lines are formed. They face each oth­ ard, wife of a manufacturer, was im­ aches, dizzy prisoned in a closet in her home five The close ties of friendship exist­ spells and dis­ er, holding hands tightly. One cap­ ing between the United States and tain calls the name of one of his hours by her two-year-old son Robert, tressing uri­ Canada were dwelt upon in addresses nary disorders strongest boys, and this boy runs and who pushed the closet door shut. Mrs. Southard went into the closet, under a by Premier Robert L. Borden, of Can- | are a constant hurls himself between two boys of the ada, and Governor Sulzer, at the an- -j trial. Take | opposing side. If he succeeds In stairway, to hang up a shawl. The warning! Sus­ baby toddled after her and shut the nual dinner of the University Club of i ! breaking through, he takes back with Albany. pect kidney j him to his own side all the boys on door, which had a spring lock. There trouble. Look was no knob inside the door and Mrs. “Canada and the United States,” j a b o u t f o r a | the line below the place where he said Premier Borden, “have a common j I broke through. If he is unsuccessful, Southard could not release herself. good kidney heritage in the language, the litera- ! remedy. | he must join the enemy's side. This She called and tried to explain to the baby how to open the door, but the ture, the laws, the institutions and the Learn from is kept up, each side taking a turn un­ traditions which have come down to one who has til all the boys are on one side, the little fellow became confused. She '‘Every Picture then told the child to go to the tele­ them from the men of bygone days. T e lls a S to ry ‘S found relief Three Chinese Games. captain included. from the same suffering. phone and call his papa, which he un­ "Perhaps no more Instructive object j “Let Out the Doves.”— At the cry of The strongest hoys should be sta­ Get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the dertook to do. The receiver was heavy lesson ever has been given to the j "Let out the doves” one of the larger tioned near the top of the line, near same that Mr. Sweet had. and he dropped it, thus leaving the world than the four thousand miles of girls takes hold of the hands of two the captain, and strategem is shown A Connecticut Case of the smaller girls, one of whom rep­ telephone open. undefended boundary line from the ■ Eugene Sweet. Talman 81.,Norwich,Conn..M.TB: In trying to catch the strong boys oft Atlantic to the Pacific, which bears “ For weeks I wan alck In l>cd so helpless I couldn't resents a dove and the other a hawk. Worry over Injury that might hap­ turn over. I suffered tortures from the sharp pains their guard, by pretending to tackle silent but eloquent testimony to the across my loins, and wan greatly toubled by nro- The hawk stands behind the big girl, the weak boys at the bottom of the pen to the baby while she was impris­ fuR© passages of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kid­ oned caused_ Mrs. Southard to coax mutual confidence and respect of the ney Fills cured me completely after doctors failed.’* and the dove In front of her. She line. Get Doan’s at Any Store. 50c a Box throws the dove away as she might him near the door. With a long hat­ two nations. Time will shortly place pin she somehow caught his clothes upon the brow of each nation the lau­ toss a bird in the afr, and as the child A Juggling Match. DOAN’S V t V L Y sufficiently to hold him so that he rel of one hundred years of peace. It runs she waves her arms as though At English country fairs this amuse­ FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. would not be harmed in falling down matters not so much as to the form they were wings. The hawk Is then ment used to be in great favor: a stairway or in numerous other ways of the outward celebration, but let us thrown In the same way, and It fol­ A large circle, inclosed by a rope, that the mother in her prison imag­ hope that its full significance may i 1 DRIVE AWAY HEADACHES! lows the dove. The big girl then claps was occupied by nine or ten people, her hands as the Chinese do to bring ined. sink deep into the hearts of both na­ Stomach, liver and blood trouble* too. I treat and all except one were blindfolded. tions, and that, whether north or south million* of people every night—adult*, children and their pet birds to them, and the dove, This one was called the “jingler,” be­ Toward evening Mr. Southard called from his office by telephone. The tele­ of the boundary, we may stand with babie*. Everybody like* me bec*u*e 1 ta*te *o good if not caught, returns to the cage. cause he held in his hand a small bell, and make *kk people well. Try me once and youll Seek for Gold.—This is a variation phone operator informed him the tele­ bowed and reverent heads, offering , which he rang incessantly. His com­ grateful thanks for the Divine blessing make me your doctor. At your druggist’* or *end of our popular “Jacks.” Several girls phone at his home was open and that 10 cent* to the Alba Remedw'Co^ 1253 Park Ave, panions, following the sound of the of peace, and earnest prayers that in gather up some pebbles, squat down she could hear a baby crying. Hasten­ New York, for S bell, tried to catch him. If at the end the century to come, mutual confidence, * in a group, and scatter all the peb­ of an allotted time he was not caught, ing home, Mr. Southard was met by the baby, who had become released, good-will and respect may truly ani­ bles. Then one draws her finger be­ he received a prize; otherwise the Two views showing the Phipps Psychiatric Institute given to the Johns who led him to the door of the closet. mate the ideals and aspirations of both tween two of the stones and snaps one prize went to the catcher. Hopkins hospital of Baltimore by Henry Phipps of New York. The top When he opened the door Mrs. South­ nations.” ALLEN’S against the other. If she hits It, the picture shows a front view of the institute The lower picture shows the ard fell into his arms. All the closet Referring to the natural resources two stones are taken up and put aside Pebble-Chase (Greek). rear view with the gardens. This Is the greatest as well as the finest Insti­ FOOT=EASE, doors in the Southard home are now possessed by the United States and to her credit. She is entitled to draw In this more modern amusement of tution for the treatment of the insane In the country and cost $1,500,000. The Antiseptic powder shaken into her finger again between two more being fitted with inside knobs. Canada, particularly along the St. the shoes—1The Stan dard Rem ­ the Greek children, the leader stands Lawrence River, the premier urged edy tor the tee! for a quarter and snaps them. When she misses an­ amongst the players, holding a pebble century 30.000 testim onials. Sold other girl takes up what pebbles are that they be "preserved and developed Trade Mark, everyw here, 25c. Sam ple F R E E . between the palms of his hands. Each WANT SAFETY FOR JEWELS lor the people.” Address. Ailen S. Olmsted. Le Rov. N Y. left, scatters them, snaps them, takes player extends his hands, palm to The Man who put the E E * In FEET, them up, and so on until one or anoth­ Governor Sulzer predicted that the palm, and the leader puts his hands Theft Amounting to $300,000 Has er child gets the most of the pebbles “Great Canadian Northwest is designed between the palms of each player, os­ Aroused' the Anxiety of New SPECIAL TO WOMEN and the game is won. to become, before long, the granary of tensibly to drop in the pebble he is was experienced on New Year's day. York Dealers. North America.” Do you realize the fact that thousands "Kick the Marbles.”— Two boys and holding. The player who receives the Voyage, Just Completed, Will Sel­ of women are now using two marbles are required. The first The vessel was roaring along on the “Many of our best citizens, I regret pebble is chased by the others, and dom Be Duplicated. New York.—As a result of the re­ boy says to the second: “Kick this edge of a hurricane. The wind from to say,” 6aid the governor, “are leav­ may only be saved by returning to the cent $3(10,000 gem robbery, the great­ marble north (south, east, west),” the northwest was blowing 75 miles an ing the States of the west and going leader and giving the pebble to him. hour. Rain came down in sheets and est in many years, dealers in precious pointing to one of the marbles. Only into the Canadian northwest, because The chase may begin as soon as the With the Opening of Panama Canal the crash of thunder sounded like a stones here have been taking stock of one kick is allowed. If he succeeds, of the fertility of its soil, the. lib­ players suspect who has the pebble, battery of heavy artillery in action. the defenses which safeguard the he wins; if he fails, the other wins There Will Be Little Necessity erality of the Canadian government so each player should carefully watch Lightning flashed from the skies at $500,000,000 worth of gems in the If he puts it north as ordered, he may for Long and Dangerous Trip and the ability of those people to bet­ A Soluble Antiseptic Powder the hands and faces of the others to frequent intervals. One bolt struck Maiden lane district. In consequence kick again to hit the other marble, in Around the Horn. ter their conditions here. as a remedy for mucous membrane af­ see who gets it, and as soon as he tho main skysail yard and leaped in the public now has a better under­ which case he wins again. If he hits "We should extend to them a help­ fections, such as sore throat, nasal or suspects one, start to chase him. bounds from it to the upper foresail, standing than ever before of the won­ the marble and goes north, as ordered, Philadelphia.— The three-masted full ing hand in their onward march of pelvic catarrh, Inflammation or ulcera­ Leaders and players must exercise to the lower foresail and then to the derful system which protects this at one kick, he wins double. rigged ship Aryan, the last wooden progress. Instead of closing our doors tion, caused by female ills? Women ingenuity to keep the secret of the crossjack yard, which it snapped off. treasure against theft Each boy tries to leave the marbles ship of her type to be constructed in by tariff barriers against these coun­ who have been cured say “it is worth whereabouts of the pebble, but not Second Mate William Swater was Each Maiden lane concern under its weight In gold.” Dissolve in water in as difficult a position as possible this country, and one of the few at tries and their products, in my opinion, after the last pair of hands has been standing beneath the mainmast. Near electrical protection is assigned a box I and apply locally. For ten years the for his successor; and here comes in rre6ent under the American flag, has we should open them wider and do passed. by stood Augustus Rose, and cabin in which is deposited a sealed en­ Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has a peculiarity which makes this game arrived here from Fort Blakely, everything in our power to facilitate MADAME MERRI. boy Fred Hart was passing with a velope containing a key to the office recommended Paxtine in their private unique among all games. If the posi­ Wash., after a thrilling voyage of 150 closer commercial relations. We want correspondence with women. tray of food. The pipe which Swater and the signature of those authorized tion In which the marbles are left is days, in which she rounded Cape Horn. their products and they want our prod­ For all hygienic and toilet uses it has was smoking was broken off at the to open the safe. When an alarm Is too difficult for the other to play, he Two “Cute” Neck Fixings. The vessel’s arrival recalled the glori­ ucts, and all restrictions to prevent a no equal. Only 50c a large box at Drug­ stem by the lightning. Rose’s wood­ sounded and the key removed to gain may refuse to kick, and the first boy Two cunning little fixings for the ous days of the clipper ship, when the fairer and freer exchange of goods, gists or sent postpaid on receipt of en leg was shattered and the tray of entrance to the office a record is made is obliged to play his own difficult neck of the schoolgirl—the "flapper” fearless American skipper and his wares and merchandise should, in so price. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, food w-as tossed into the sea. A pine and the key Is again sealed by the pro­ game. as she ie irreverently termed to dis­ crews made the stars and stripes su­ far as possible, be eliminated.”—Ad­ Mass. , log about 85 feet In length and about prietor or sole authorized agent tinguish her from the debutante— are preme on the seven seas. vertisement. 18 inches 6quare was split in half as A report is also submitted each New Version of a Peanut Party. easily made. One sort is a two-loop More than ordinary Interest was at­ though by a saw. week showing when the signal for She Was Tired. Arrange tables as for a progressive bow of finest malines, sewed under a tached to the vessel’s arrival because Painful, Knotted, Swollen The last hurricane of the voyage, on opening and closing the safe was re­ card game, only place a generous tiny buckle of satin, and the ends al­ of these features and because she The nervous old lady approached Veins, Milk Leg, Mam- January 30, tore away every sail. The ceived, with additional data as the case handful of peanuts (in the shell) in ways kept fluffed out and crisp look­ carried a cargo of 1,000,000 feet of the porter in the sleeping car anx­ vessel sprung a leak just above the requires. Thus It is seen that the mitis, Old Sores, Ulcers.* the center of each table and provide ing. They cannot be worn more than Gregon pine, the first to be received iously. water line. burglar meets obstacles which are al­ It is* healing, soothing, a pair of tongs like those that come three times as malines are easily here In 15 years. The timber, some of “Oh, porter, porter, where do I most impossible to overcome. By day strengthening and invig­ in boxes of candy, for each player. crushed and wilted, but one of them it 90 feet in length and nearly two The Aryan wae constructed 20 years sleep?” the protection of the Maiden lane dis­ orating— allays pain and After the fashion of jack straws, the can be fashioned in five minutes and a feet square, was packed solidly aboard ago at Phippsburg, Me. She will prob­ “What is de numbah ob youah berth, trict is none the less strict, and sel­ inflammation promptly. Germi­ game Is to see how many peanuts can yard of malines will cut Into a score the ship. Nearly 180,000 feet of it was ably be the last ship from this port to ma’am?” he asked. make the voyage around the Horn, as dom is it that even the most clever be removed without moving one. of them. The other bow is made of stacked on the deck. She lookd at him questioningly for cide and antiseptic. the opening of the Panama canal will crooks dare to venture into the section When one is moved the player gives narrow velvet ribbon In two loops cen­ Capt. James McLachin, the captain, a moment, then said: Mrs. R. M. Remler, R. D. No. i, sound the deathkneli of such trips. below Fulton street’s “dead line.” up and the next one tries. At the end tered with a tiny flower in satin. Some said the voyage was uneventful, but “ I don’t see what that has to do Federal, Kan., had enlarged veins of twenty minutes a bell Is rung and of these are supplemented with long the log book told a different story. with it, but if you must know, it is that finally broke, causing con­ the player at each table having the ends decorated at intervals with tiny Two winters and three summers were third; there were a brother and a sis­ siderable loss of blood. Used most peanuts progresses. The win­ exotics in satin. met on the voyage, with four hurri­ SAVES BABES: HELD AS THIEF ter born before me.” ABSORBIN E, JR. and reported ners at the different tables play an­ canes thrown in for good measure. *- N o v. 5 , 1 9 1 0 , veins entirely healed, other round until there is only one Latest Fashion In Shoes, Lightning played its pranks on one oc­ Nurse Arrested on Employer’s family was finning a new home the HANDS ITCHED AND PAINED swelling and discoloration gone and winner, who receives the reward, Shoes are now more elaborate than casion. A mirage was seen, St. Elmo’s Charge of Stealing $600 After girl was sent to her grandmother. has had no trouble with them since which may be a large peanut candy ever. High shoes are worn in the fire illuminated the ship, and at times Violet Hill, York, Pa.—“My hands morning only, with the tailor-made she sailed through the lurid glare of Rescue of His Children. A detective went to the grandmoth­ Ju ly, 1 9 0 9 . ABSORBINE, JR., box filled with salted peanuts. er’s home and looked over the girl’s were sore with eczema over three Children love this game. The main costumes and for traveling or for seas lit with phosphorescence. A is invaluable as a general house­ New York.— After rescuing two chil­ years. The eczema broke out in thing Is to impress upon them all is sport. The shoes are of an infinite young shark was captured and h t3 tall hold liniment, for the cuts and dren from a burning house March 10, pimples; it was in blotches. It Itched that they must play fair. variety. The vamps are shorter than was attached to the bowsprit for good find pained awfully, and caused me to bruises that the children get, croup, ever. The uppers are made of stuff luck. Mae Benlein, sixteen years old, was deep-seated colds, stiff-neck, sore- arrested recently on the charge of lose much sleep at night on account Stood-Ball (England). to match the dress or in leather of the The vessel began her long trip at throat. Removes fatty bunches, stealing $600 worth of jewelry un­ of itching. I could not put my hands This game originated first in merrie same shade. The newest fastening is eight o'clock on the morning of Octo­ in water or do other work. My hands goitre, enlarged glands, wens, England, and was played by the milk­ arranged with small interlaced straps, ber 20. About twelve hours later she touched by the flame. The charge was made by the father of the chidlren, were very unpleasant to look at. They cysts, weeping sinews, etc. $1 .0 0 maids: buttoning on each side with flat but­ struck a gale, which tore off the outer were swollen and full of matter and A certain number of “stools” (flat tons. bobstays. On the next day the fore George H. Murray, a broker. and #2 .0 0 per bottle at druggists On the night of the fire, Mr. and If I touched them at one place, the or delivered. Book 3 G free. stones in the open air and cushions in­ Tan shoes are having an aftermath upper topsail was carried away. matter came out at another place. My doors) are set up in-circular form, at of success, and they harmonize very Nature sent the crew a Christmas Mrs. Murray went to a theater. They W.F.Young,P.D.F.,310TempleSl, Springfield, Mass. returned to find their home almost fingers were stiff; I could hardly bend a considerable distance from each oth­ happily with the dull tints of the present when they were 66 days out. them. er, and every one of them Is occupied satins and furs worn by the smart It came in the form of a mirage of a burned down and to learn that Mary Benlein had twice risked her life to "I treated for them and tried differ­ FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. by a single player; when the ball is woman. beautiful tropical island. Everything If you feel ‘OUT OF SOKTS“ RUN DOWN'or’GOT THE BLUES* ent kinds of patent medicine and BUFFER from KIDNEY. BLADDER. NERVOUS DISEASES. on it was plainly visible. Despite the save the children, and had herself CHRONIC WKAKNF.SSES.ULCERS.SKIN ERUPTIONS.PILES, thrown with the hand up in the air nothing seemed to help. So my coolness of the weather at the time, been overcome by smoke. Naturally, write for my FREC book, t h e MOST INSTRUCTIVE by “it,” who stands in the center-of Cotton in Netting. * mother got some Cuticura Soap and MEDICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN,IT TELLS ALL about these some of the seamen scy they even felt she was acclaimed a heroine. Her sal­ DISEASES and the REMARKABLE CURES EFFECTED bf th«v circle, every one of the players is One bride is making her comfort­ Ointment. I only used one box of Cu­ THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Not. No2 N„3. the warm wind that must have been ary was increased and she was as­ obliged to alter his situation, running ers in an unusual way, says Good ticura Ointment, one cake of Cuticura blowing over the spot. sured that she would be taken care of THERAPION In succession from stool to stool, and Housekeeping. She Incloses the cot­ Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Pills, U It’s the rem edy for YOUR o w n a lim e n t. D o n ’t s e n d a c e n t. The strangest part of the voyage for the rest or her life. While the Absolutely F R E E . No’followup'circulars. D r L f.C l e r o If he who threw the ball can regain ton batting in mosquito netting, tack­ till my hands were healed and now they Med. Co. H a v e r s t o c k k d , H a m p s t e a d . L o n d o n , Esq. it in time to strike any one of the ing it here and there. Then she slips are as good as ever before.” (Signed) players before reaching the stool this into its outside cover. When (a peasant who is said to have saved THEIR LIVES FOR THE CZAR Miss Ada E. Shearer, Jan. 18, 1912. PRINTERS ATTENTION! to which he is running, “it” takes his the cover is soiled it is very easy to the life of Czar Michael Romanoff in Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold place, and the person touched must rip open one end and remove the cot­ 1613 at the cost of his own) for your Investigate our bargains in overhauled six St. Petersburg.— At the reception of throughout the world. Sample of each and seven column two-revolution Printing throw the ball until he can in like ton and also as simple to put the preciousjife, your family and the glory rural delegates recently the chief of free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address Presses. Illustrations and full descrip­ manner return to the circle. Rising whole .together again. of our country. a rural district council delivered a con- poet-card “Cuticura, D ept L, Boston.” tion on application. Also job cylinders. "Reign for ou- glory, reign in order Adv. to inspire fear in our enemies, oh or­ Van Allens & B o u g h t o n thodox czar!” Mix-Up. 23 Rose Street, New York Two Simp’e Blouses That The emperor embraced the orator “Why do they want a big naval amid cheers and the playing of the torce?” Are Among the Prettiest national hymn. "So we can stand our ground.” Ask For Our Specials in dinner sets, breakfast sets, fish sets, game sets, in fine china. We can save you fifty per MAN IN PERIL SAVED BY A BOY Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for C hildren cent, and give you the finest assortment in the teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma­ •world to select from. Our goods go direct from tion,allays pain,cures wind colic,25c a bottlejkdv manufacturer to consumer. Write today for Holds Unconscious Man In Standing our new plan chinaware selling method. Address Position Between Moving Trains Mae Benlein. Fortunately, one’s ambitions are not Brooklyn Mail Order Company P. O. Box 196, Brooklyn, New York In New York. things. Jewelry and clothing miss­ limited to the attainable. ed by her employers was found. New York.—Henry Eilert of Moon- achle, N. J,, saved Victor Elsasser, WOMEN* Marry Beside Woman’s Coffin. . L. DOUGLAS COUNTERS also of Moonachie, from death at the ►Woodridge railroad station. Eilert New York.—George Helfgott, a ■ OQ *3^50 $4-.00 young lawyer of this city, and Miss was on a train which had started .50 AND $ B . o o when Elsasser attempted to get on. Viola Regine Lewis were married be­ He missed his footing and fell on the side a coffin in which lay the body SHOES rails beside the train and was stunned. of the groom’s mother. The unusual FOR MEN AND WOMEN Eilert saw that an express train was procedure was in accordance with a BEST BOYS SHOES In the WORLD coming jumped from the train, ran wish of Mrs. Helfgott that the mar­ $2.00. $2.50 and S3.00. back and lifted the unconscious man riage be performed beside her casket. The largest makers of and held him standing between the Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 two moving trains. Dead Man by Parcel Post. shoes in the world. Ask your dealer to show you Czar of All the Russias. Denver, Colo.— “Here is a dead W . L. Douglas S3.50, 94.00 ai Farmer’s Wife Mother of 18. man,” said a parcel post clerk as ha 94.50 shoes. Just as good In style, fit * ml wear as other makes costing 95.00 to 97.00 gratulatory' speech to the czar, which Stillwater, Okla.—A son, the eight­ held up to the view of his fellow -the only difference is the price. Shoes In all concluded as follows: eenth child, has been born into the clerks a package nine inches square leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody. It’ you could visit W . I.. Douglas large facto­ "Believe, sire, that our lives are for home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mit- and weighing seven pounds. It con­ ries at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself you. Eielieve that at the first call we I chell. Sixteen of the children are tained the ashes of Edward E. how carefully W . L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are warranted will rise like a thick wall, and will living Mitchell is a prosperous farm- Knotts, the package being addressed to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear sacrifice our lives like Ivan Soussaine I er. to his widow at San Francisco. longer than any other make for the price. It W . L. Dougins shoes are not for sale In your vicinity, order ddirect 1 .A, t, fromV ■ v. ,the V, n factory A, ■■ antiA »,1 im save—n .W them middleman's — . _. . profit. * . Shoes for every member of the family, at all prices, by umph a few hours later when Mrs Parcel Post, postage free. W r i t e fo r I l lu s tr a t e d r CAUTION CHILDREN FREE THE FATHER I led the children home with the prom- * 'it tn i<>£. It will show you how to order by mall, Bee that TAKE NO and why you can save money on your footwear. '.L . Douglas Drucker, wife of the imprisoned fath­ | ise that he would get their father out name is stamped SUBSTITUTE W . I j. iH ll’GLAN - - Brockton, Mass. on the bottom. Creditor Relents When Eight Clamor er, appeared at the Cohen home, to­ | of jail. He found that he could do so for Food and Releases Debtor gether with her eight children, de­ | only by paying the costs, which The costume at the left is a simple lar and cuffs of brown satin. Tb in Newf York. manding that Cohen feed her family. j amounted to $5.33. He gladly settled , little blouse for delaine, Viyella, or BERRY PEACH GRAPE sleeves are set to a large armhofc She left her clamorous brood to 1 the bill and sent Drucker back to his firm cotton material; a revers Is under a wrapped seam. A dainty . family. howl at Cohen’s door. After hours ot taken down the right side of front finish Is given by the jabot, which Is New York.— Louis Drucker, a ladies' BASKETS, CRATES, ETC.ffjfjfg this Cohen, half in pity and half in FRUIT DIPPING PACKAGES and is edged with galloon or fancy of spotted nlnon, partly pleated, then iailor of Brooklyn, owes his release FRUIT SHIPPING PACKAGES desperation, was forced to send for of every description braid; two rows of this trim the col­ falling in a frill. Four satin-covered from jail to the appetites and lungs Hazardville, Conn.— Asaph Terry lar and cuffs, also edge the pocket. buttons add to the trimming on the of Ins eight children. Samuel Cohen, bread and milk to feed the children. ! celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday by W rite for new Catalogue, No. 29 Materials required: 1% yard 33 right side. who won a judgment for $15 against Driven to further discomfiture by j mowing the briars and sprouts in his “ The largest Basket House In the United States.’ * COLES & COM PANY ’nches wide, 3 yards braid. Material required: 1% yard foulard Drucker and had him sent to jail to neighbors who maliciously congratu­ i hay field, driving the mowing machinS lated him on the sudden addition to The other shows a dainty little 40 Inches wide, V6 yard satin 40 languish for 15 days because he re­ | himself. He had just finished tha 109 &111 Warren St., NEW YORK fused to pay, lost the joy of his t.rl- his family, Cohen finally gave in and i work when a blizzard arrived. louse of Pa'sley foulard; it has col­ Inches wide. Established ISSt Incorporated 1912 j’HK COAST AiVVfeltTIStiK, BELMAK, N. M Ali 2 , 1 0 1 3

A PERFECT FIT IN A TAILOR MADE SUIT MRS. SARAH CHRISTOPHER WILSON FLAYS PARTY BOSSES BASEBALL Continued from first page DESIGNED AND MADE IN ALLENHURST Woman Fire Inspector Loses Results of Games Played In National, Jam es'K . Ntijeiit i.uu Janies Smith, Job Througjj Civil Service. American and Other Leagues. Easy Way to Buy a Jr., provoked laughter a’.id applause NATIONAL LEAGUE. $22.50 and $25.00 that was appaiently approving. The At Brooklyn: r . ir. b president made mention also of his in B o s to n ...... 0000 1 01 0 0— 2 7 0 Piano With a Player teution to spend next summer in New Brooklyn ..1 2001000 *— 4 9 1 Batteries—Hess, Gervals. Whaling and I can tailor you a fashionable Hampshire ami said he had been inliu- Rariden; Stack and Miller. Umpires — A few worthy pianos used so little that you could all wool suit of Imported Cloth for eneed to go outside New Jersey be­ Klem and Orth. $22.50 or a suit of English Crash cause he didn't w art o have people At Pittsburgh: r . ft. e . scarcely tell they had ever been out of the store, combined Cloth, latest style and weave for feel that he was trying to boss t.ie gu­ S t. L o u is ..4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2— 9 10 1 Pittsburgh 01000103 2— 7 13 3 with slightly used players. $25.00. These suits can’t be dupli­ bernatorial campaign that is coming Batteries — Perritt, Sallee and Wingo: Not only have we marked very low prices on the cated for less than $35,00, other on He said: Camnltz. Kenzelman, Robinson, Simon and Kelly. Umpires—Brennan and Eason suits in more expensive materials; “ 1 have no candidate for the Demo individual instruments, but we have also made a combi­ eratie nomination for the governorship At Chicago: r . h . e . Prince Alberts, Frock Coats and Cincinnati 130000130—8 13 2 nation price, still lower, for the two instruments sold of this state, but 1 am opposed to any Chicago ....1 2000000 1 — 4 5 2 Full Dress Suits up to $75.00. one who Is desired for governor by Batteries—Johnson, Brown and Clarke: together. In addition we will accept a very small cash Every suit guaranteed to fit. some gentlemen whobt I shall have the Smith, Toney. Leifield and. Archer. Um­ payment as shown by the list bdow. A call will convince you that pleasure of naming tonight. I do not pires—Owens and Guthrie. At Philadelphia: r . n . e want to see any more governors of you can secure of me a strictly New York ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 6 1 IUSTING, upright, $350 style, now ...... $225 English— American made suit of the New Jersey privately owned.” PhllatTphta 000001 00 * - 1 4 1 latest coloring and weave for less Mr. Wilson stated the inadequacy of Batteries—1Tesreau, W iltse and Meyers; ANGELUS PLAYER, $275 style, now ...... $95 any election law so long as the hand of Alexander and Killifer. Umpires—Rigler than an ordinary ready-made suit a n d B y r o n . Combination price, $300. Terms, $20 cash; $10 a a grand jury is withheld at the chosen will cost. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. m onth. moment. The corruption of justice, ho w . i*. p.c w. L. P.C said, lies with the system which deter­ C h i c a g o . . . 12 5 .760 S t. L o u is . 9 7 .503 W ITN E Y , upright, was $250, now . >...... $160 1 am in BELMAR Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. mines who shall fee! the pinch of the N e w Y o r k 8 5 .015 P it t s b u r g . 8 8 500 APOLLO P LA Y ER , was $250, n o w ...... $115 law, and tlie poor man. the influential P h i l a ’ p h ia 6 4 .GOO B o s t o n . . . . 3 10 .231 B r o o k l y u . 8 0 .571 C in c in n a t i 3 12 200 A postal or phone call to my Allenhurst Store man, the man who does not stand in Com bination price, $265. Term s, $20 cash; $8 a AMERICAN LEAGUE. m onth. W ill Bring Me With Samples. with the gang, will feel that pinch, At St. Louis: r .. h . e . and the other man will not. As to this Cleveland ..0 00102000—3 9 2 H A INES BROS., upright, $325 style, n o w ...... $250 he said: St. Louis ..0 1000000 0 - 1 7 1 ‘‘Does anybody doubt that the people Batteries - Falkenburg and Garlsch; CEC1LIAN P LA YER, was $250, n o w ...... $100 Weilrner and Agnew. Umpires —Ferguson of New Jersey want this poilti. ai Inisi and O’Loughlin Combination price, $298. Terms $20 cash; $12 a At Boston. r . h . E ® 1913, by American Press Association. ness put into good hni ds? I have no m onth. P. L. P H ILLIP S doubt on that subject, and if you were Wash'ton . .0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0- 2 10 4 Mrs. Sarah W. H. Christopher, the fire to have an election between now and Boston 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 *- 8 12 1 GABLER, upright, beautiful Colonial mahogany Batteries — Hughes. Boehling, Engel. prevention bureau's woman detective, has next Tuesday there would not be any case, $425 style, now ...... $325 CUSTOM TAILOR lost her position in that branch of the Drohan and Ainsmith; O’Brien and Cady New York fire department by reason ot doubt what would be done next Tues Umpires—Connolly and McGreevy. CHASE & BAKER PLAYER, one of the best play­ the promulgation of the civil service list day, and there wouldn’t be any doubt At New York: r . h . b ers on the market, was $250, now ...... $180 693 Broadway, N. Y. Post Office Block, Allenhurst of eligible inspectors. In spite of the fact that if the election were to be next Philad’phia 00000310 0 - 4 5 3 New York ..0 0101 000 0— 2 7 3 that she has a perfect record for her Tuesday some of tbe gentlemen who Com bination price, $420. Term s, $25 cash; $12 a ’Phone 796 Allenhurst eight months of service and has gone Batteries—Brown. Bender and Thomas; through adventures and faced situations would try to defeat it would not be Keating. Hoff and Sweeney. Umpires— m onth. EIGHT YEARS IN ALLENHURST that many inspectors might pass hy, civil there to try.” Dineen and Hart service rulings are adamant and Mrs. At Detroit: r . h . e BEKER BROS., upright, $325 style, now ...... $240 Christopher is out of the department she Chicago ....2 0000 1 5 0 0 — 8 12 1 General Markets. served so well. Detroit 10 0 0 2 0*6 2 0-5 10 3 CH A SE & BA KER P LA Y ER , was $250, now ...... $140 New York, May 2. Batteries—Russell and Schalk; Mullen, Com bination price, $320. Term s, $20 cash; $12 a BUTTER - Steady and unsettled; re­ Klawitter and Stanage. Umpires- Hilde­ ceipts. 9.515 packages; creamery, extras, brand and Evans. m onth. Fear for Industrial Necessity. lb., 30’4a31c.; firsts. 30a30%c.; seconds. 29a STANDING OF TIIE CLUBS Bauxite powder, the chief ingredient 29%c.; state dairy, tubs, finest. 3014c. ; good W L, P C. W b P «• ESERVICE- In all cutting wheels In cut-glass fac­ to p r im e , 29a30c.; p r o c e s s , e x t r a s . 29>4c : St. Louis. 10 3 .709 Boston.... 7 8 407 tories, Is found only in Russia and firsts. 29V4c.; Imitation cream ery, firsts. 28a C le v e l a n d .il 5 .68S I ’h i l a ’ p h la 8 10 141 29c.: factory, current make, firsts. 27c.; Wash’ton 8 4 G07 Detroit 5 12 291 Virginia. The Russian beds, however, seconds. 25V4a2lic.: packing stock, current C h i c a g o . ..1 1 8 .579 N e w Y o r k 2 12 143 m ake, No. 2. 24a24M.e.; No. 3. 22a23f4c. are being rapidly depleted. The I NT E R N ATIO N AL L EA GUE CH EESE—Steady; receipts. 2,031 boxes; wheels are made at Niagara Falls. At Providence: R. h e FIRST we wish to advise you we are now in our new state, whole milk, specials, white, fresh, Buffalo ....0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0-7 6 9 2 They last only a few weeks. lb., 1344c.: heid. as to style and quality. 13a building at T O O T E N T H A V E N U E Providence 30000 000--3 5 3 1744c.: colored, 13c.; held, 13al7!4c.: average 0 At Newark: R. h e 613 Mattison Avenue Near F Street, and our increased room and facilities permit run. white. 1344c.: held, 13al744c.; colored. May Be Something In Them. Rochester ..0 0 2 0 “ » 1 2 1- 6 10 3 13c.; held, 13al7V4c.: daisies. 16al7c.; state Newark ... .2 0 0 0 : 0 0 0— 5 8 2 Asbury Park. us to give our patrons the delivery service and attention we skims, held, specials. 12al3c.; winter fresh 0 A former convict says that crime Is At Jersey City: r . h . e . specials, 9al0c.; fair to choice. 944nll44c ; have always wished we could give. not a disease, but a responsible act, Montreal ..0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0-10 7 2 undergrades, 5a7c. zszss&saEsaxmsB/m, Jersey City 200000000— 2 7 3 that criminals are treated too lenient­ EGGS—High grades, firm; receipts. 25.512 SECOND, we carry only the reputable lines of food A t B a l t im o r e : R. H. e ly, and that honest men pay for the cases; fresh gathered extras, doz.. 21a T o r o n t o ....10000000 2 - 3 8 G products in our store, and the prices will be low consistant 2144c.; storage packed firsts. 20u21c.: reg­ mistakes of the law’s lax punishment. B a lt im o r e 2 1 3 0 2 9 15 4 ular packed firsts, northerly. 19a20c.; 0 0 1 with quality,— our new serviee means the right kind of goods His theories are worth Investigating. STANDING OF THE CLUBS southerly. 18al844c.: seconds, 1744alSc ; No Matter Where You Buy Your Gas Range at the right kind of price. dirties, 14V4alG!4c ; checks. 12al5c ; state. VV L P C W L P C Tri-State League. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whiles, Baltimore. 9 3 750 Montreal.. 6 6 500 THIRD, we not only wish -to serve in the food At Wilmington—Wilmington. 1; Al­ good to large size. 22a23c.; defective In Newark ..9 4 692 Rochester. 0 1 4J2 Talk To Us Before You Place Your Order size, etc., 20a2144c.; hennery browns, 21a P r o v i’ e n c e 7 5 .583 J e r s e y C ’ y 5 8 385 products line but we wish to relieve our summer resident lentown, 0. Buffalo— 6 5 f45 Toronto... 2 10 167 At Trenton—Atlantic City, 5; Tren- 22c.; gathered brown and mixed colors. patrons of the annoyance of personally making arrangement 19a2044c. NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE HERE ARE A FEW POINTS WORTH KNOWING 'en, 0. HAY AN1) STRAW -Steady; timothy. At Troy: r h k for the gas, water, electric light and telephone. We want At York—Harrisburg, 8; York, 0. 9Cc.ail.10V4; shipping. 70aS5c.; clover, 75a A lb a n y ...... 0 6 1 85c.; long rye straw, $l.t0a!.15; oat. 60c ; T r o y ...... 2 6 1 VENTILATION— Carries Off Odors our summer patrons who are not yet in Belmar to write to us sm all bales, 2V4a5e. less. A t U t ic a : R h e CANOPY HOOD— Aids Ventilation, Keeps Grease P'rom Walls telling us the date they will arrive, so we can order the water S y r a c u s e ...... 4 13 0 GLASS OVEN DOOR— See Things Bake Real Estate Transfers. Live Stock Markets- U t ic a 5 13 0 ENAMELED PANS AND PANELS— Easy To Clean and lights on for them and see that everything is in readiness Pittsburgh. May i At Wilkesbarro: R H E Elmira 0 4 2 for their arrival. All orders for Groceries sent us by mail Mary Gittens to Wm. H. Barr. Lot CATTLE—Supply light, market steady; TOP BURNERS, OVEN BURNERS— Easily Lighted, Absolutely Safe c h o ic e . $8.60a8.60: p r im e , $8.2BaS.iM; g o o d . Wilkesbarre 0 $ 2 1561, map Ocead Beach Ass’n. $1. At Scranton: n h e will be delivered on the day and hour which they are wished. 78.10aS.25; tidy butchers, $7.6088; fair. $7.25a Our all around information is yours for the asking. Wilbur F. Sadler, Jr., to Edward S. 7.75; common. $6a7: good to choice heifers. Binghamton ...... , 1 < I S c r a n t o n ...... 5 7 ( Murphy. Ld. Second Ave., Belmar. $1. $7a8; common to good fat bulls. $4a7; PRICE $9.50 to $65.00 WRITE US AND LET US SERVE YOU. f r e s h c o w s ' a n d s p r i n g e r s . $«0a75. s t a n d i n g OF THE CLUBS John Relistad, et ux, to John H. De SHEEP AND I.AMB3—ReeeiptB fair, w u »’V vv tT p c — S atisfaction Guarantee d— Hart. Lot 524, map Ocean Beach m a r k e t 10 t o 16 c e n t s l o w e r ; p r im e w e t h ­ T r o y ...... 2 0 1.030 E l.m i a . . l J 500 Ass’n, $1,300. ers, $Ga(i,15; good m ixed. $5a6.90: fair mixed. B in g h ’ to n ? 0 1.000 W ijk a r r e 1 1 500 $l.S0aa.40; culls and common. $2.50a3.50; Syracuse 1 1 500 Albany ...0 2 000 The Coast Gas Company, BELM AR, N. J. Charles E. Francis, et ux, to Mar­ lambs. $4.50a7.85; spring iambs. $7all; veal Utica ....1 I 500 Scranton 0 2 00C garet V. Doyle. Lots 24, 25, and % calves. $9a9.B0; heavy and thin calves. $6a7. HOGS—Receipts. 10 double decks; mar­ lot 23, Block 22, map Belmar Park W eather Forecast. Geo. P. Leddon k e t s t e a d y ; p r im e h e a v y . $S.80a8.90; h e a v y tract. $1. mixed. $R.95a9; mediums. $9.05a9.10; heavy Fair and continued warm today and Theo. Pflueger, et ux, to Margaret Y o r k e r s . $9.10a9.15; lig h t Y o r k e r s . $9.20a probably tomorrow; light variable TENTH AVENUE NEAR F STREET, BELMAR 9.25; pigs. J9.2Ua9.25; roughs, $7.50aS 10 winds. The Coast Advertiser is but $ 1. a Y e a r V. Doyle. Lots 24, 25, and % lot 23, n ta g s . $G.75a7.10. Block 22, map Belmar Park tract. $1. Remember The New Building Sea Girt Co. to Edna G- Bond. Lots 27, 28, Block 12, map Sea Girt, fl,

To The Property Owners and g>inttbarlj Cmttpmuj Merchants of B E L M A R Aaburg Park, Jlrrsry

Have you stopped to consider just what a live newspaper means to you ? Announce their greatest. Have you stopped to realize that many people judge a municipality by “Its” newspaper. Yearly Sale, the That summer residents, coming here for the first time, if secured as subscribers and the paper is sent to them during the winter months, their interest in Belmar is sustained and there is every chance SPRING OPENING that they will return to Belmar next season.

HOMELY SAYS:— For Saturday, M ay 3 r d Supporting the local newspaper means money in your pocket. If you don’t be­ lieve it, ask him. He says he can prove it and Monday, M ay 5 t h There are three ways of supporting your newspaper,— First,— Morally, in other words, be fair. Second,— Give it your orders for job printing. Every departm ent w ill offer the newest Third,— Use its advertising columns. As regards the first, no man can afford to be and choicest goods of the year at unfair, for he will be the one injured in the end. G II E A T L Y R E D U C E I) P R I ( E S As to the second, Our Job Printing service is of the best and our prices are very low. A trial will convince you of this. as the result of special purchases And as to the third, If there be any doubt in involving over $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 , your mind about the returns which you will receive for money spent in advertising in T he C o a s t Advertiser,— you have but to call up

The Shore Hardware and Furniture Company, Belmar. Neil Miller, Belmar. Beerraann’s Cash Meat Market, Belmar, or Metz & Stewart Company, Asbury Park.