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LONG BRANCH .

VOL. 9-NUMBER 44. LONG BRANCH, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910. PRICE ONE CENT

BULLET VICTIM BURIED EXPECT TROLLEY EXTENSION Son of Louit Livingston, Who Was NEW FIRE CO, TO North Long Branch people Enthusias- PIER LEASE SIGNED; Fatally Shot, Was Engaged to tic Over Prospect of Improvement SOLDIERS UNABLE Wed Red Bank Girl. —Ordinance Introduced. Tho funeral of David Livingston, REPUCjJipTICS Residents of the North Long Branch son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Living- section of the city are already congmt- WORK TO BE BEGUN ston, of Eatontown, who was fatally elating each other on the proposed ex- shot Thursday evening of last week, CoinniitH Hiidad bj Thtei Forair chiefs '.rns'fm of the trolley down Atlantic • TO QUELL QUAKER was held Sunday at the Eatontawn avenue. Now that the ordinance has colored church. The funeral was the l« HIM Clurge tf Property bren introduced and will bo taken up largest ever held in that church, over lor amendment or passage or both ut BY MARCH 15th 300 relatives and frienda being pres- It MilitlM the ntfxt regular meeting of the City Council, they feel assured that tho CITY STRIKE RIOTS ent, road will be built. Livlngsl on was twenty years old According to a resolution passed by and watt to have been married on the City Council at Its meeting Mon- There has been no opposition as Plans and Specifications For Ocean Structure Al- March 3rd to Maud Holmes, of lied day night. Long Branch Is to have a yet to the extension and none is ex- Three Regiments of Militia Now Under Arms in Bank. new flre company to replace Atlantic pected. The proposed route of the ready Filed at Washington and Contractors The choir sang his most favorite Pfre Engine Company, No. 2, which JK trolley calls for a right of way as tar Philadelphia but Situation Grows Worse and hymn "Does Jesus Care." Rev. Mr. no-longer connected with tbe Long north as the Monmouth Beach bor- Hutcheson and Dr. Strahm, of Tied Branch Fire Department. ough line. Kesiik'nta of Monnioulb Are Making Estimates-No Action Taken Bank, officiated. A large pillow was Until a new company is formed vol- Beach are also anxious for trolley ser- Whole State Guard May be Called Upon- given by his Long: Branch friends. unteer duty will be done by a commit- vice, and a committee has bpen ap- The pall-bearers were: Leroy Lane, pointed lo confer with the Lon^ on Minor Changes Suggested tee of former members of iho Atlantic Branch Board of Trade regarding tlu- State of Anarchy Prevails Floyd Wylle, Andrew Taylor, Leroy Fire Engine Company, beaded by ex- Richardson, Andrew Richardson, matter. Sea Bright is not going to The most important announcement Chiefs R. B. Storm, J. A. Burns and be isolated if the progressive citizen* Philadelphia, Feb. 23.—Threo regi- Floyd Taylor. T, L. Slocum. made at Monday night's meeting of Livingston formerly worked in New can help it, and already trolley exten- ments of militia were ordered under the City Council was that the Long . The resolution opening the way for sion Is being agitated. Should the in-ill; to answer riot callB this morn- WEST LONG BRANCH York. A year ago last March he bur- a new company, which was adopted at Branch Pier and Land Company had Atlantic Coast Electric Company tounl. ing. If they prove Impotent, th* en- led a brother aged seventeen, from Monday night's meeting, ia an follows: Eigned the twenty-year lease of Ocean typhoid fever. the borough line of Monmouth Beach, tire State Guard win be called out. Park and had filed the necessary Resolved, That H. B. Storm, Joseph there 19 no question but that it would Rioting continues and a' state of an- bonds, amounting to |10,000. When HAS WOMAN'S BAND A. Burns, Thomas L. Slocum, C. Henry Itl lime be extended through the bor- SPEEDWAY PLANS archy prevails. Three are dead and Big Democratic Banauet ftt Red Bank. the acceptance was read it Caused nn Irwln, John W. Slocum, Karl SonunerR, ough. A right of way could no doubt it's estimated 1,000 have been Injured Robert Wells, Byrant B. Newcomb, be obtained, and those who predict a outburst of applause from the auditors. Oozis Members o! LaflJts' Aid, In Uniform, The Democratic ExoeuUve Commit- Lode Branch Avenue lo be Impraved Forto dato. Thnra have been 850 arrests. Tb^re In nothing now lo prevent the tee of the Borough of Red Bank held Joseph V. West, William H. Howlaiirt, great luture for this end of tbe shorfe There- are A,000 special pollen on duty. a special meeting last Thursday night Leonard S. Van Dyke, Charles H. Van- realize the possibilities of Increased promoters from carrying out their GiTi I Concert Before Luge Purpose, Under ResoluHo i Uoial- Five wore Injured so that they had to plans so far us the city is concerned. and decided to hold a big banquet in Dyke, Samuel Hayden, Sr., Edward L. transportation. go to the iNwpNAi this morning. The papers were not signed until the Globe Hotel on Thomas Jeffer- Reynolds, W. Elwood Jeffrey, A. B. AlU'UCS son's birthday, Wednesday, April J3th. Morris, John L. Price, Carnie P. Soffel, At Monday night's meeting of tho Moptid itlmoHt iho. oxMi'f'tion °f tho timo lim- City Council, when the trolley ordi- Phllodelpuln, Feb. 23.—Tbe atWra) it, due to thn fact thai. Janus C, Bw- Frank 8. Kiatzenbach, of Trenton, Willimn Waugh, H. Hampton, James For uniqueness and originality, the and Peier Dflly.of New Brunswick, Ley ton, Isaac H. Crunracr, William nance waB introduced, there wfts ho An ndded attraction to Long Branch of four companies of state troop*, tbe Ing, petitioner (or tho lease, was in entertanmeht given last evening in have accepted invitations, aa have debate, and supporters of the measure .South Carolina for tho benefit of his Jones, It. Morris, Vincent Van Dyke the coming summer win bo a (hii-o rhllflilelphli FenclbjM, -mrt their In- (he church hall at West Long Branch many prominent county and local and R. R. Hughes be appointed with- anticipate no delay in passing fin ordi- (juarter of a mMc speedway located on troduction as a punitive force into the health. The papers wbilu iti transit nance that will meet the Approval of under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Democratic leaders. Alexander D. out compensation to take charge of I "iig Branch avenue. For a iotiff Uffte street car strike brought About tbe were mislaid. ni)d hurried communica- Society, proved to be one of the mid- Cooper is chairman of the committee, both the city and the trolley company. tion by wire summoned Mr. Ewing tne apparatus In tbe fire engln»;4w*uso owner* of rant borflea bave been anx- most' cVniientte riot so tar, and tbe winter features of that hustling Howard Cole secretary and O. on Third avenue, subject to the jjrder iously waiting for the city to eitablUh north, where, after arriving at his borough. The entertainment' was Hendrlekson treaturer* Ftnclbles were anved from a savage homo in Montclair, N. J., other -pa- of the Flre and Water Committee and such a thoroughfare, where friendly hammering only by the courage of a styled "How They Earned Their Dol- chief engineer, until such time when a brushes or npeed racing might 66 held pers were prepared for his signature. lar." While the women, In prose Qerina'D ek-cavalry officer, who com- He atarted south a few hours later, new company is formed. TO KALON WINS wUhout beiag tnterferrod with by ail- and rhyme told how they made The resolution was offered by Mr. tomoblleB and business wagons. manded a squad of mounted r»uU>»- as his health Is still impaired. ihelr dollar to aid the old church, they Only minor changes were suggested CARPENTERS' UNION Sherman. At last such a thoroughfare has been went further and gave to the audi- in Hie tease, but as they were not es- Tbcre haa been no change in the III DISTRICTJMEST found in Long Branch avenue. Foi men were sbot, at least £00 ence an entertainment thai surpassed sential at this time no action was tak- occupancy of the building. ynarB the avenue has been greatly were clubbed, women were knocked any held this season. A feature was neglected and but very little traveed. down and trampled upon, children en. If the company can use Ocean the initial appearance of the West HEARSJflR. SHIELD Long Branch Lodge of EIRUS victor U Park to better advantage than now It Is ideally located for speedway were Injured, and for two hours there Long Branch Woman's Musical Band, purposes, and a three-quarter of a intended, it IR quite likely that the In command of Leader Willis Wool- First Tell of Series For was a fierce bnltle between tbe police Ciiy Council will be asked to sanction First Reformed Pastor Tells Lirge Audi MANY IMPROVEMENTS mile Htralghtaway can easily be se and 10,000 strlk.6 sympathisers that ley. the change, as it is understood more cured without Infringing upon the raged for live blocks along Uerruao- There was a rustle of excitement IKCB Wiif Men Are Outside Silver Gup rights of the traveling public. revenue can be obtained. when the number was announced, and town nvenue. Plans and specifications of the pro- For several days past petitions have he large audience was simply fee* Thi Church FOR FIRE ffiNHIKIT Long Branch Knights or the Golden been In circulation favoring the pro- Coats Strlpp.d From SoWi.ri. posed pier Tire now in possession of ounded when the curtain went up. Rioters xlrlpiHMl coat* ,1(001 tt» the government officials at Washing- Eagles are wearing broad smiles to- ject. Two of these have been In cir- n colonial costumes were seen the Rev. F. K. Shield, at the First Re- Council Provides For Purchase of N«»day, as the result of the team competi- culation In Long Branch and when pre- backs of scores of the soldiers, took ton. A duplicate will be died with (be eadlng members of the Ladies' Aid away their caps and rin>» and pelted city to be attached to the accepted formed Church, Sunday evening tion at Spring Lake last night between sented to the City Council Mondav with musical instruments in hand, and preached to the Carpenters' and Join- Equipment, Moving of Engine House To Kalon Castle, of this city, and Buv- night contained upward of 200 signa- them with (heir own cartridges, beat lease. The contractors figuring on the he way they responded* to the baton and kicked them and compelled them contemplated. work aro supposed to ers' Union of Long Branch. His sub- liage CafaTle, of Asbury Park. Tbe tures. A i liii-M petition let still In cir- was nothing short of a ject was "The Man Outside and Why And O'lmr Changes ax judges—one from each castle in culation among the summer folks in to tlee. submit their figures not later than the ovelation, even to the older residents In other parts of the city car* were early part of next week. Local con- He in Not. In the Church." His text iicourag<-d the local Ing o' Keyburu to ask Governor Stuart to urday night he made a mistake. His ihone duet. Swaneo Kiver, with that we imiHt. love our neighbor as many pf-raons within our mldflt who cull out the entire Flrat brigade of th« .only reason for refusing to make the niGiith and Liberty streets. variations; harmonica duet, Glory -turselves; and it is this teaching Repainting and repairs on Phil Daly am the ownera and drivers of thor- national guard for duty bere. Th* trip was that he wanted to go home. Hallejujah; march, Yankee Doodle; vhtch Is Influencing general action as oughbred linn.rii. and mayor says be has Issued a call for Mr. White lodged a complain! against hose wagon. singing, Red. White and Blue. lever before and for that reason wo Fire box on Chelsea and Fifth av«- Witrii'ii: , it h tho cuBtom in many ...'»»i men. Wiseman, and this morning he had ti The band made the bit of the eve- jrn cojicernpd with greal social prob- cities throughout the country of ufA Oeorgn II Barle, city rapreWDtatlre heating before City Recorder Van Dor- llng aud greatly pleased the visitors, lems which otherwise would never PurchaBO of I.fion foet Maltese Oraa ting aside portions of certain puhtfc on Hi.- board of director* ef lb« Phila- en. lie was fined $3. and after a se- t was hinted that it might be induced 'mve given HE* a moments anxiety. reetu for the driving and. speeding delphia Itepld Transit company, «W vere reprimand, was told thai if he hose and some chemical hbae. o come to Long Branch and give an The Church is recognized aa tho 40 pairs rubber hoots. thoroughbred horses, and that a civil war, not a itrlke, I* going again refused to make the (rip he sntertainment In the near future ou •ustodian and exponent of these Whereas), a large number of taxpay on In rbiladetphla. would lose hla license. 2 hose jackets. he, hew pier. cachings of Christ, but It 1B gener- 4 play pipes. • •):. and residents of this municipality "Tbe sword has been wrested from The other part of tho program was ally admitted that many who also be- 1 new pole for fire box 9. have petitioned tho City Council to the state," said Mr. Barls, "and tbe In Jail For Thirty Days. as follows; leve In Jesus and in the principles of Rebuilding Atlantic engine. construct Long Branch avenue Into a state uuKt eet It back. Laws and au- Benjamin Young, who was arrested piano duet. Misses Jessie ami Ida ils kingdom and who desire to see Hydrants on Dunbar avenue, Laird Hpeedway suitable for equestrian driv thority are usurped, suspended by By- Monday by Patrolman Errickson for Golden; musical recitation, "Freddie's hem universally applied are as yet slreet and First avenue and. Vernon ing of all rtf-fttxjpf ions, therefore be it Ing mulM. It Is really pitiful. Under disorderly conduct will spend the next Graduation," Miss Dorothy W. Doran; not in the church. street. Resolved, that the request of the pe tbe circumstances It Is BO use talking thirty days in the county jail. The cornet solo, Willis Woolley; recita- But the church people are waking up Branchport Hose Company connect- tltioners be granted and tbe street of arbitration." young man is in the habit of doing pe- tion, ".Jitninie Butler and the Owl," (in and are learning to understand the ed with the flre alarm system. Paat Grand Chief F. K. Gano. committee be and are hereby directed The Keuclbles were commanded by culiar i-umts, and it 1B thought he is costume). Miss Emma V. Golden teachings of Jesus better and better The following communication was nil the honors. They will meet Sprine to place Long Branch avenue in snob Major Tbudbart Braier, and with that vocal solo, Miss Jessie Golden; piano and are trying hard to apply them In read from the West End Flre Engine lake in the duals next Monday night, condition as will make it suitable for officer at their head they turned up at responsible for tho assault made on solos, Mies Kislc VanHuel and Mis Beveral flgar Blgns Sunday night. their dally Intercourse and dealing Company, and a resolution adopted ac- when the seooud degree will be again o, said amount to bo fere: rant, Councilman James M. Stratum, tbe new* that tbe fenclblea ware com- selling crullers and mending coats; toward Ood and their fellowman. offset |a ront of said building on com- of the Sixth Ward, chairman of the ing to Mfeguard the car* attracted a mid Future." He concluded his talk Mrs. IJOIUS Lane selling doughnuts Noble Chief—Frank K. Gano. with a short eulogy-of the immortal Notable examples of such efforts are pany property, and it is further agreed Past Chief—Edwin H. Wheeler. street committee, will see that the crowd of 10,000 people, who strung and bread: M-MT" Frank Sherman, sell meetings recently held on the steps between the West End Company and provisions of the resolution are carried themselves along Oermantown avenue Washington, and retired amid hearty ng homemade bread; Mrs. R. R. Vice Chief—Jlarry Conk. applause. nf the City Hall of New York, in Wall the city of Long Branch that the said High Priest—Frank Maps. out. and massed heavily In Uhlgh, a noa Hughes, creasing pants belonging to street and In other preat centers. company will remove the building now Within the city limits there are wide street husband aud son; Mrs. Fisher, by Venerable Hermit—Oeo. Woollej-. A great many churches in our ereat leased by the city before the explra. Sir Herald—Arthur Brown. scores of fast hprtes. Locally there Presently, as If the whole movement "DORY" STRONG BAIRD'S SUC getting on right side of husband. A are a number of roadsters that can had been carefully organised, squad* cities nre holding noondav pervieps for tlon of their lease, which terminates Esquire—Ruben Wright. tul CESSOR. -. . large auspbOT just turned in the dollar j business ir^n during their noonday (Continued on Sixth Page.) strike a twenty gait and better. The of tuen and box* * e W bebjnd eacb without s&flok a word. Ensign—Ruptrt Smock. hour. Aealn the ereat Lavmen's Mis- First Guard—Benjamin D Hurley. summer folk own a number of faBt soldier and stole cartridge* from hi* Trenton, N. J.» Feb. 23.—Theodore belt, snatched at hi* bat or tried to sionary Movement, in which all readv NEW SIGNAL LIGHTS Lucefer—Hayes B. Cubberley. speeden, and the new speedway Is Strong, of Middlesex county, was Four-Matteii Schooner Gets C*f. more than 100 000 bupinena men of bound to become popular. jerk hi* musket out ot his hand*. Fallen Knight—Wm. O. Patterson. Here and there a militiaman lost his elected President of the State Boatc The four -nutated schooner John liie- this country are enrolled, is an evi- New Contrivances to Be Used on Captain—Frank W. Woolley. of Assessors today to succeed David miller, loaded with sugar from Porto dence that men are on the alert and Breeches Buoys Along the Jercey Three Long Branch Actors. temper and struck out with the fcntt Bftfrd, of Camd^n, recently turned Rico, and bound for New York, was The New York Evening Mail sup- of Ms gun. In no time at all there til are realizing as never before their Coast. Red Bankers to Bowl at Elberon. acudllng all along the line. down for reappolntment by Governor ashore for a short time this morning oMtsratlnn and duty toward all man- Life "savers hero and elsewhere The "Laole" bowling club of the plement for February 12th contained Fort. George E. Halsey, of East Or north of Beach Havefi. The schooner, kind. The many reform movements along the New Jersey and Long Island Red Bank Y. M. C. A. will Journey to j among its cuts of actors three resi- Woman Makes Fir.t Attack. ange, Bafrd's successor on the board however, got off without assistance throughout the country are also Indi- coastb will try when they have a Elberon tonight and bowl tbe El dents of Long Branch. They were Ar Sudden!* near Hunting-ton avenue., qualified and took his seat. Irvine and resumed her trip to New York. cations of the same thing. chance a new electric light contriv- j heron Juniors. The ElberoQ people thur Byron, who appears In "Tbe In- a woman screamed and attacked on* Maguire, of Burlington county, was re Bigotry One Cause. ance to be used on breeches buoj'B. were at Red Hank last Thursday ferior Sex;" Ivy Troutman, in "None of tbe soldiers with her flats, scratch- elected secretary of the board. ing at his face. Real trouble broke Eatontowner at Point Pleasant. Another reason why many men are When running the breeches buo> ulght and the "Looles" defeated them So Blind," and Otis Harlan, who will not in the rburch, is because FO many out to H stranded vessel the buoy will three games straight. appear in a new spring musical com' Uke a thunder elnjj. Boy* and., mfn Another Big Game. William Cogan, of High street, Ea- In the church have emphasized nUes show a green light. When a person (Continued »a Sixth Pag. ; tontown, spent Sunday with MIMH edy. * Chattle-Asbury Park, Sat. night. rather than nrinHnlen. Thev S«*P the is in the buoy to bo rescued tbe llglu Big League Game. Wooliey. or Point Pleasant. on the buoy la white. (Continued on Third Page.) ChattleAsbury Park, Sat. night. Big League Game, Big League Oam*). Thi* will tell the life savers on 44to47* Chattle-Aabury Park, Sat. night. Greased Pig Race. Big League Game, Big Leaaue Game. Rhore how to work the lines. 44W47* Chattle-Asbury Park. Sat. night. Chelsea Rink. Saturday night. Cbattie-Afibury Park, Sat. night. Chattle-Ashnry Park, Sat. ...jrht. Good until the last puff—Uird Stir- 44to47* r ' 44to47* 44to47* WEATHER INDICATIONS ling loc. cigar. Ask ihe man wiio New Arrivals. tuiuket them For sale everywhere. We have just received a very hand- Greased Pig Race. Big League Game. Our New Furniture SPTtnn Prns . nnrtTtaV^r* unrt em Fair and colder tonight and Thurs. MtHMf some new line of all wool Ingrain and Chelsea Rink, Saturday nighL Chattle-Asbury Park, Sat. night. display is about completed and ready balmera. Bin Broadway. Tel. 18S I.. B day. Cold wave tonight. Bri»k aud axminister carpets and rugs. Jacob 44to47* for your inspection. Jacob Steinbach.* 1d*wtf» nossihly high northwesterly wtndK. Another Big Game. Stelnbach. * Chattle-Asbury PaVk, Sat. night. Another Big Game. Another Big Game. Big Leaaue Game. Another Big Game. 44tO47* Another Big Game. Another Big Cam*. ChatiW-Asbury Hark, Sat. night. Chattle-Asbury Park. S»t. ulght. CUattle-Asbury Park, Sal. night. ChattleAsbury Park, Bat. night chatile-AHhury Park, Sat. night. Chattle-Asbury Park. Bat night. 44to47' 44to47 4»to47« 44to4T' Advtiltse in th? Dally Reeord. 44to47# 44to47* TWO — mrr IT* LONG BRANCH UAILi RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, mo

WOMAN'S WORLD ~ A TOUCH OF Her Snowball SUMMER The Broadway carried into your home on tbe By MOLUE K. WETHEREU- exquisitely delicate petals Of LONG BRANCH our Sweet Paae, Hoses, C»rn». PHONE TRADE DROPS OFF. MODISTtC MATTERS. Uotia, etc. Copyrlg;h(. me, by American OUR FUNERAL DESIGNS Mieri Dtri'.ver It It Cheaper to Oo Titian Frock* of Black Satin the L«t Association. •st For Small Polk. nre examples of high art. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! to th« ("in ei- In Person. Monmouth County's Leading One effect of the laJk about tile ID- The little folk wllb their Jong ooatl and dresses of black satin with black Eleanor Bartow was one of tbe maay Daily Newspaper One Year N. A. CORLIN, Florid, creased cost of tivlug has been to young women who hammer on type- Norwood Aye., So. Blberoo. MAT MAZETTE JOE WARD lessen tbe tflepboue trade of the gro- lace collars look like reproductions of Titian's canvases. Indoors tbey wear writer keys all day, go to bed us soon For One Dollar. Thono 990-L Deal, Acrobatic Dancing Comedian cer* aud to bring customers often face us they get home, arise in the morulng to face with the grocer himself. wltb niK'b cojslumos puwhes of rose or nther bright color nod hair bows at tbe and beglu hammering at tbe keys Housewives under stress of renl or On March »It the 14tb annlvwrinry THE ROLANDS sa me. again. The ouly hope sh« itml for any- •t lta present ownership. Tha Aabury fapcled ueeeeslty for economizing take thing better wan to saving from the Singing and Dancing ao hour in tbe morning for marketing?. The ndvauco HKHJI?S for fiunimer Pmrk Kventur Pr«i« will be offered to gowns show tbe tunic as beiiij; very meager salary received, aecumulatiug a pecuniary snowball and letting II w»w subscribers only, by mail, anywhere I PRESCRIPTIONS I C)$rk No. 23, who for yenrs perhaps popular. For instance, anything from in Monmouth and Oceaa counties ex- roll aud roil till it WSM a great tnusB. s Compounded with the best S EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION-The First Genuine has called up every rooming n score of a tweive mi u half cent gingbnux to a clusive of the ehore towns from Deal to quality of drugs and bouses and taken orders from mistress But the unow was very thba and dry iUuuMQuan, but Including all R. K. D. and cold aud wouldn't pnek. Aguiu ;.: chemicals ; • Motion Pictures of the Paris Flood or muid, begins to know the faces of rvutes, for $1 for an entire year. Write ALWAYS FRESH i ; customers wbose voiees alone ho bad IM) again she thought she had her ball our letter and mall your cneck or a started, but it fell tp pieces, Slit- cal- r i Our prices reasonable, never S known before. No. 38, being properly dollar 1)111 on March 21 and send the 4-REELS MOTION P1CTUKES-4 culated ahead so far as she was able :: excessive. S devoted to the interests of bis em- In the matter of necessities, but Just um« to J. Lyl* Klninonth, Publisher ployer, has had tbe babit of naming when she expected to put something Preu, Asbury Park, New Jersey. If Amateur Night Friday to bio twenty customers on th« wire \f..u\t- into her savings bank her y»u ar» already a subsorlbsr send an- tbe best and most expensive articles •ther oopy to a friend. | Bri (ton's Pharmacy shoes would give out or she would £ Cor. B'way and Norwood Ava. ~ of tbe season. Now and theu when a need a winter coat or some other arti I This Is the blgrest otter ever made particularly large wholesale order of cle of clothing, uud NO it wan & lobg to th* aswspaper readers of Momnouth : Eat. 1867. PRICES: perlsbuble »tuff bud to be huHilod out while before she bail .••>! together even 43ounty arid Is made solely to Increase Adults 15 cents Children 10 cents quickly No. 23 told of b/irgflius and .. hundred dollars. | «i» olreula-tion In those parU of MOD- j MATINEE DAILY ttnifl kept tip tbe fiction that be bud Then her snowball began to pack,mouth county not thoroly reached by ] tbe customers' best interest at heart, and nt tbe end of another year by dint our newsdealers. Tbe subscription Adults 10 cents Children 5 cents but No. 28 always kiipw well enough price of Is $6 per year and 1 of the -i-t. • i> :•" parsimony she bad that too enrumt » devoliou to,tJ.it in- doubled her capital. But j.iM us shej those new subscribers who take ad- WEDNESDAY EVEN NG, FEB. 23—Benefit for thei

majority in the next Congress. asking for the retention and strength- All Ka to realize that thfere will otiiiu- of the division of information of •I RIFLE be Oced for an active campaign be- Urn lltiroau of Immigration. Senator cause (bo admlnintratioa Is likely ty Kfcuii also Introduced an amendment 6K; bold responsible fur tin- hlgu to the river and harbor bill providing prices prevailing, and tin- tariS bill for u preliminary mrrvny of CONTESTSJ JERSEY will also come in lor a short* of tfafll river from Houth Kivor to Old Bridge, blame. with a vii-w of deepening ilie ehann •! Matches Being Arranged For Sea Krt— The observant:'.' of Washington V of thai stream to a depth of KW tftei Hlrttulay In Oon^-eFs consisted of j at Old Bridge. lri>dor fhe project n* of Congress Set Uie reading of tho farewell address iu'iHvsom ih* ieptb of the channel nt Old lUo Senate by Senator Depew. Cou-j Bridge at ni<>fln low writer will be o'niv For Man [gregg Is not in tho habit of taking any four foot. Tho Senator introduced thi-\ copniznnflo or tho birthday of tin amendment at the request of Co;t- Washington, 1-Vb. $?.,—Hiflomen in"Father of Our Country," Htrangn an HiesrtUian Howoll. who Is doing hfs ut- it niny :*eem, although oil of the d*'- most to get tho matter art ml upon JUST RECEIVED $3500.00 WQRTH OF WOMEN'S FINE Guard of New Jersey, who him,- participated in fonio of lh«partincnt-s obsbervu the day aw a hoU-favorably by the rlvt>r and harbor 'nfcrnuiioual rifle contests, will be day. couniiltti.-e. It is probable this item Interested to now that tin? aoiaiaittou Writing from a ^Juw Jersey town to will be Included In the bills an it win of the Association of American Inter- Ms Congressman a Jersey fnrinpr take*; bu paused finally. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR national Riflemen is endeavoring to Pre.slduut Taft to lawk for advocating Huprcfseiilatlve Wood Una introduc- arrange, for a match between Canada an increase in the rule on second clang ed a bill In tho House, nimilar to that itmt the United States to be shot tit mail matter. Thn writer exortstaes Introduced In Uie Senate by Seuato/ The garments are snowy white and superbly finished. The designing rtcft Girt noxt September. The eom-liiinscif in the EpHoVlllg laiiKmiKu: '"1 Briggy, carrying an appropriation of uiiitee 1B coniponed ol lien, n. Wd.o not think thai this would be con-$3GO,000 for the deepening of the cbun- and general make up of these muslins is all that the most critical taste Spencer, of Paaauic; Col. "Win. f. sistent with the best interest* of our net of the Delaware river from Alle- ('hurch, of Newark; Ueut, Col. N. Ji. government., and 1 am mire, not to gheny avenui\ i'hiladclphiUt. to.Trcu- could possibly demand. We place the entire assortment on sale at great ThurRton, of New York; Capt. t'ra'ik interest of the farnuT^ «M •ur country, j ton, to «lve n channel of twelve feet S, Evans, retired, Secretary for V. H. aw thin plftti would double tiro sub- ' 4t!r|> and 150 feet in width, This pro- reductions from the regular prices. Sonator Briggs, and Capt, K. K. Vscriptio. n rates or every agiicttltural ject lias already been approved by the C lifts t?y, of Pennsylvania. publication in tin- country. 1 wonder Hoard*of Review of tho Rivera and The trophy for thia match wilt be how the President enn pose HH aHnrUors board. Muslin Gowns, handsomely trimmed with lace and presented by General Spencer. The friend of the farmer nntl at th" K&fftQ From what can' bo learned at the of- CORSET COVERS challenge hap been sent to the Secre- lime nlv« thin subject big sanction. ' fioo of l he yupervlrtltiK Architect, tho embroidery (high and low neck. ) 22c worth 39c ' tary of the Dominion rifle team, and The fruits of the convention of an-city of Anbury 1'nrk will have one of it is expected, if the Canadians nccept, tomobile manufacturers whicn wan tho finuPt postoffleos In thf; State i 59c worth 75c 39c " 59c that the match will be shot immedi- hold iu (liif* city recently, arcs maul- N'ew Jersey, when it shall bo eoniph' 75c ' $1.00 festlug thouiHolvoR In the mail of soinij-''I. The plans for thn bulldinc ar 50c " 75c ately after the lournamnut parly in i September at Sea fjiri. The match of the New Jersey <.'oiiKr'an. Hayes, at Members. Home, Mr. mul Mrs. l^oulfi SnyiK-r, of t.'o.tti Hllll another i of indifference iu lieved that Congress will mljourn second class mall rate. He hat* alioltfeu Iniish, had a hnlf lap tho Ijuftt of hVu< UlUv.it CouJif.il, Nu. 1, Jr. U. U eUuri'b divided up iuto many di' that of the hardworkliiR mnn wlio fini luuch Sunday, and who thinks he nuctl* ttent Taft that will go over until t the oers. The in^titiit Ing oflluci-s W*l'6 It. waw a [ileusaut gatberiug Jiiid Iho principles as im-re rulua made by man; iuictmenl of legislation to deft.r his stride and took lh<: lead, whic Uauiiuet tablfi lookud lav!ting, The *ome j-eluxatlou wi.icb he thiuku bo last session of this Congress, but H t.he filing of ! lie first Reports of rorpor- lie maintained to the finish. Both ruu- theso: and uacb separate body ciaiuia to finds in tho Sunday nownpaiier or bane- is conceded that he will get some of ations until a decision ia rendered by Stair Councilor Kvtrett Gray, Acting,, -rvlco waa iitui the menu have the right and only croed; tho nors were at their beet Hayes made ewll l lU1 KS ball, the boardwalk or some olh«r tho bills he is interested in through the Supreme Court as lu thu coiiKtn'i- the ttwtance in fifteen minutes'. State Vim GoufvsHtfr Kobeit M. Strat, ^?-f H " lit ami only aavlng doctilue. TUIH aniUHennnt. Of uourae he lotseK all before the adjournment. The leader* tionality of the corjwrallon tax law. ton, of tohtt Uraiuli; Junior p[it=t tUy ^c of the hoU'l lie I howovrr uut no bud aw I', tret-inn or A return race will be held at LEo 81 lnt»rflst !n higher thingn niul hau uu npc all anxious to got hoiro and open The Senator lias ako prusentod a po- j Chelsea ftluk on Saturday, March J Ktatr Councilor P. Hull Packer, of 8«a.l ^^ la said to bP, tbt1 church pt-oplp arn tbntiffhi or iitno for the chureb,. the campaign for next fall, in ordnr tition from the Morris town Chaptrv, j Bl-igUL; State ChaplHin Kev. L. U Alico aud CUua Saiiford, of Eaton not nearly HO blKolnd »» I hoy once town; Dr. David Uuono anU wife. Dr. Other kimlH of men who Ht-e DIIIHUIO that tlio Republicans mav hold rue Daughter!? of thn American Revolution AtlvertiKe in the Dally Record. Ilaml. of Oil!wood; Sl.ato Council iVf»i-(? aud d'lioniinatinnul linen and of Itu1 church arc tiioae who hav«- A WnrrUn Joseph BDIUCU, of Red Dank; It. J, Murray nmi wife, (IMiilfldi'lphia; fruecs tin- broken duwn, never tgQ$U Wllliiim j. QBrltm, Ijong Biftnoh; hi^h Ideal of rhureh nif'mbcrHhin: do ffi.ftte tusidfl SonUnol Jnlin MyricU, of u> be repairul, Tho outaid'-r furthor mil" tlilnlc th<'niHelvL'S good PIIOUKII— Hod Bank; SLatc Outeldo SenUnel O. Thomas Dft-tchijol'?, .lamos Dlnl -y, object; thnt Lh';r are so many that lay AT WANAMAKER', ihvvy riavK of l.oin? Hraiwh. Bftllta lltuboni, 0R|.| John llldbftUi those wlio claim to he kept out by Tho rlianor conlalucd fifty -thron ntul ftlfei Alt'*- KimiHi OTirkn, Frank O'DounoIl. Phil»nJt.lplun. The Qutik*'f the principle*. Hn do no|. wlsli to Hiilifsprlho to li creed or Store Ready at 8:15 A.M. Directly on the .oterborougb Subway jk Elftit Car Lines Each Way to Store nainort, loi'ty-cigln of wboiti werwned PotRlooa Hw inoiipyf niiy j-iBhtmindrd 'j' will 1 nous and be Iruu to the Inunr voicn PanU: Inside Hontiu'l. G. H. DaVlfl, at \ Potatoes wrniig! which urs^H him to <)o llui*. which \n Long Iliauch; outnlde Htiiillne), John String H StFCfT 6i- Cnkt '! Kfbotii or colJ«gfj I'lftKe buL not nuch Muster Willie <'n«<>y. wlio n»lil>s Days in Wanamaker Furniture fi'-jiii and viRkorB, after which r (-OffCf* Cognflf: v j Cigars a play givtn b, uctorw who havt. ma-do ;th IIIB motber at 310 CorUM »veau«, dSfhffloQU weffl served. , cbaracler iutfrrpretatlon their llf^ lonhyrKt, durlne tliu auromer monttin, A Partial List of Curtailments of Ttoenty-fivet The oonncil ivlll rn««t every TUUJ- work. ilKared al the BrosUwoy theatre Sat- •day evening. Next Monday evening OAKHURST NEWS Hc c-aimol understand why it ia not! unlay afternoon In I dramatic nketoh tit*: itpj>lleant« nut pre-Henl will In put. Thirty-three-and-a-third and Fifty Per Cent. of Morrintown, ijttilonable to attend nn s«torttJtt'j oftthtt* "On th* Uiink." It van a li>- through the c«-romony by A:;hlmid i cnt whom olio man, a siooallad lin-1 oui for the sketch, four pureuuu faking Yet this list conveys to what extent the savings of the remaining day* of the sale will offset the Cuutseil. of 3»a Bright. ;i. head book ile feed flnii ol peiKunator I all the purls, or )«iit In it. The ulory tells of a boy "high cost of living." Past State Councilor p. Hall Pucker, ling people of Ihe bi'oufthl up amid thieves mid thlev>-ry, in behalf of Aabland Council, No. 2%.J««l»i'l>1 n (>.To1, vlr1l cd h'ls parutits, w lldre a tot of vonng pr Of course, not all prices are so strikingly lessened. But, the offerings in three Galleries, WITH- Uaird, Iant Bun- ebiiroh Btva a net end 1*1 t*. theatrical »"d a* the proper moment be i« r?«- OUT RESERVE, will yield not less than ten per cent: prrsentid the new council with a biblt- •£ »'" »*» • " «• P'-rforniHtnv Edul that it l» inn lo cued by a very rich lad), who adopts and altar Mug. see a good clean play ui\ ui by profeu- him. The aetlon of the plot was liixt Parlor Suites $235, from $350, three pieces, goklen Oak. The nev? council Is givtn the dis- Many young people of tbl^ plaee ai $250, from $375, two pieces, mahogany. tended tin.-, party niveti Miss Iyorttti •louaK. It If lmrd for him lo Ma ttiid it pleaseil liiimensely. When ihn $48, from $96, three pieces, mahogany finish. $245, from $490, three pieces, mahogany. tinction of m.-ciiriiiK No. 1. one held lltat ki.-,siuK ggMi are $44.50, from $89, four pieces, mahogany finiih Hicklt.-s on her ..nrturii from Herrriuda. II rlfsbl and alMu.iiiiciueiit was made on Ihe plc> $4 50, from $669, twelve pieces, Circassian walnut by l.liM%oIn Council, of Caindt-ii, whi^h (iMlices. rewpeclfible 0}aafC^ are all • urn sUttl It was •'Willie Cauej anil $60, from $120, five pieces, mahogany finish. $512.50, from $1,025, three pieces, mahogany. iHtt been suspended fur insubordiua-1 Contractor \ViMInui Jpffrey 1H con $67.50, from $135, live pieces, mahogany. n roller. Sut:h i IIIOH or "t, Balotilown, U Urnm'li. irn 0 visitor to his W««l K find*. KirsL there la the evtTln- $45, from $60, woman's leather rocker. $80, from $120, Early F.nglmh sideboard. 1 v $57, from $85, mahogany arm chair. $99, from $130, golden oak sideboard. still in prttgrcsB und the intem.f iu it Park nvenue fanu lawl Sunday. Slnre Jj} eaultiK elaRfi "of th*. v&Ktl rich; $62, from $95, winged arm chair. $95. from $125, mahogany sideboard. is Mill at fever heat. Chark-s Hob. tbe pUrcbtiKO of hip ' properly manj'fy ey are ludirfereu: to higher Ihln^s li. tin- Pail} Record, $100, from $1 so, three-piece mahogany mite, leather. $100, from $145, mahogany sideboard. erts, Uu> old vcjqran, iti.Htlll in the and improvements have b<>t-n because Iliey ate abnorbed In the ptir- $135, from $270, three-piece oak suite. Harvi.'j has been tMt- Miit of irioncv malting and pleasure CCttE SICK lir,\DAC!lt. $170, from $340, three pieces, mahogany. Extension Tables lead and It ia doulrtful if the l«*a', he $07.50, from $130, mahogany The Heeoml-Ha.s' thai is indifferent $45, from $6S, mahogany. Colonial $105, frpm $100, mahogany. Otarle* lti.ldk' s « umong tho nrtt lo rccuh e aileutUju. $55, from $75, mabogany, Arthur Kly IV' t ij-; alfio n ^rov, in^ ciasa in tliln country. ||i miKbl lie culled the Upper tiihlijle SICK HEADACHE $75, from &105, mahogany. Fancy Chairs and Rockeis Will Daiiu H 1 Advertised Letters. $90, from $130, mahogany. H has mail'- life Poslttrelr cured br $2 50. formrr price $5.25~-Mahogany ftnfsb Ann rocker (jeotK Dennis .. ...IS Letters and peslata iidvorti»»d ut th».-i«•'"•*>•• Modern pr UICM JLittlfi Ptllti. uas ma u w tnfortable am) 1 Odd Sewing and Tea Table* $3.35, former price $6.7.v-M>hogany finish arm ckak. Arthur Roueri-8 .. ... 'i t Mm Branrh pbstottlOT fur the w«ftk|"° .V , ! * Tb* / aiM> renpvn J^u- $3, former price $6—Mahogany nnish arm rocker. Clifford Joun*t'jtt . u lflUi: Missi May Hen Haded v.Hh the thlugs of CARTER'S tnea trom IJyapcp'la. Its- $6, from S9.50. mahogany occasional- $3.75, former price $7.50—Early English oak chair, leather Ed. Johnstou 'this life, ihat tk*V have no tlttie or digest iuii and ?00 H^fir: ; seat ami back. *H I nett, W. S. Co iTt, JIi:iB N. Ucvosky f) from il4. mahogany- sewtng \t*\M FTfd Morris ... ? «• rt. V. K. Oreer , K. IC. Joni-a. Kar |!)ii>u^iu for auv tiiiug higher or an} j m A perfect r*m- $11, from $16, round, maple. $5, former price $10'—Golden oak. arm rocker. i thing outside uf tHot which n Inlsiers My fw naineMi. Vtum^i, $3.?.">. former price $10.50— Mahogany finish arm rocker, WtHTaVTef .. . T J/l' j xunjiiait. IM 1 r»tt«mni. totwt $15, from $20, mahogany sewing. tlieir everyda) exHrtMt" ' M nnH>;I tMfli and vthhig el^n Is not rHtp«cl"nble, or | . $24, from $36, mahogany card table. $26, former price $36—Mahogany. Floyd HUHII ... !j f IMi ciftaa miiirtr. churU::; K. Swain. I re^ulAte tbe Bowcig. purely VegtLablt. $30, former price $4 J—Walnut. Bennett ;.. ... 4 J I j A. T. Woolley. \\ M. )il fuini. T\my aio soraf:^vhat like * Dining-room Suites $35, former price £48—Mahogany. KylvHuUM Kmmons ... I ; th«> rieb man hi tho parable—thev inu> j SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. $40. former price $65—Decora* rd mahogany • '- have l»itl up grrru weattfe, )>itt they I | $24, from $48, mahogany, three pieces. $50, former price $75—Decorated mahogany Frank Keuua .. . 1 $94, from $140, mahogany, three pieces. Ste'.-en Turaaek .. . Tho mis. nro fiirrcnt records! i ,vp Juif rnoygli to he comfortable, j { $135, from $185, three pieces, mahogany. *S0. former price $80—Old oak. It enoutflt to vr'''i*it Mtfir worrytnsr j $65, former price $99— Mahogany, ksUid. ttK-and wi CURE SlCk HEADACHE. . $138, from $185, two pieces. Early English , . er ihe fntvn-f aud ihry «ay ''iny h&till I $162, from $215, two pieces, mahogany. Fifth, Slith and Seventh Oallerie*. Mew BMg. A!l'*r( V1 Walle Tuttle It OS-; j sl>0W you, today, llUW lllliob ilw>u bttbt Itild up vtwusli to have a Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simila Signature Harri Breeae 20 H.tore-competitiou iu tlii. *,\~? %SJZ?2ff1r*J£ M ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY RECORD in the ts%\\\ Rtcord I ,'• 11 r ftt ; H Oil KiM of a mas ni course is outside of POUR r t •***•$ V Mt: H LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910.

SECRET OP THE DIFFER ^iiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiirnimiiiiiiiniiiimuiiniiiniiimiiiiEiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiir 'DAILY Rf.coftD.. KNCE. I TKe Children tSSUKD BVEHY WBRK DAY While Kurupean egg* nr., b«ln« «old;| EXCEPT nUDAT In thn Amcrlcnn market at from throe' ITIZENS Of Far Japan. 1 • ; LONG BRANCH RECORD to right cento cheaper thitn cold Ktor- NATIONAL Iv«ry PW KS« en* bnro. American boot export- ed by way of Ni-n York to 1 < union Is W-uiM tt not aoein queer to tire in ft Your savings with a strong bank are safe RANK country where tho bnblea netor cry Ben). Bol»i«u Itobbltt solllne there at from thrro to flvo OF LONG BRANCH, I*. J. nnil tin' ho.vn iicwr flgkt and tbe girls and you can get your money 'when you ceuts A pound i&fs than the price do not Min;ihl»!c and quarrel? There want it. Tamil of But»crtptlo» askodherfl. To quote flspifes: Ijjwion, gicems to U> junt ono such country on the globe, and i tint Is Japan. DA1I..Y BBCORD American frozun lieef, per pound, 8'4 On. j«r IMO CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED A Jap baby Is never under any elr- ' Your savings under the carpet or in an Single ooplu XI to 9 ceutH; New York, American rqmstances scolded, sJapped or obiiken. i,,...f, per pound, IP* to 14 PROFITS OVER $235,000 No wooder, then, that It does uot cry. I 'old stocking are not safo. Among tbe common people of Japsn j LONG BRANCH HBOORD cent*. On* ye«r by mtU! IU0 older glrlR help mind the babies and '> Offers unusual facilities anr) assures its customers prompt younger children. The bnby Is car- i The First National Bank of Long Branch, Single coplii .03 Thie »eeni» strange Indeed. and efficient service, courteous anil liberal treatment fled upon IIH older sister's back In » i N. J., is a strong bank. DAILY RECORD dut In this country we have the qncet way. A sort of bag or hood I* ; and trust*, the tnrlii and cold storage tied securely nroitnd the girl's body. LONO (RANCH RECORD plants, and the unit, through the aid Depositary of "Tlie hood or )>ftg hangs loosely upon Think it over. On* ;MT H.00 her back, and In it the baby la placed. On*%wk .08 of tho other, two ogencten are able to State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, soak" the co(i»timorB hero at hom». Pubiiilwd hj City of Long Branch F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. '1 lit- triple American blgb price agencies explRin the difference In the Business On Business Principles | CUM. b. Until, »»o'y ud Mmiin. A STRONG, CONSERVATIVE BANK Hi Broadway. cost of provtflldnjf here and In Kurope. tONO BRANCH NBW JBB8BY THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS. Wednesday, February 29, 1910. not take them from their religious Andrew Carnegie's explanation of within hlH r*'R<;b, it" bo had shown du dut leu. by what olretch of reasoning RIGHT MAN IN WRONG PLACE. bow he made a nlart toward accumu- ambition. Wo object to tboflfO at- I can vo say tlint It profanes tho Sun- »N. J. Catholic Monitor. lating a fortune so enormous that he iptH to fitth o office to tht> uiau. I^ot day? Them Is plonty of vlnlblo evldonce, tho uinn nioftRuro up to tho offlco. Tht< bun been able, to give away |176,ooO,- according to a reporiur who attuodoil ulrfnif«iU ar*; n^vor novoro.—New- The Wind Trad. Do you realize that a great many insurance IUKI wroto of tli.' Jornoy Cincinnati 000 without mlHHlng It Is IntnrextluK. nrli Call. Ovor the bllla th*i wilt! wludH are A xleeplng car model Inventor sold policies are incorrectly written when placed by in- dliutir to Proelileot Taft last nlubt, Another Explanation of High Prices. V, iii iifur, throu' pluc and humming that the mmlu of being Chief Ks- him an eighth luteroHt In the patent Them IK y«t another theory of tht; o'or loa, experienced agents? In a great many cases the ccutlvo In luuvlng Ita phyBlcal marks. because ho sized him up as a bright oBon for thu btph pricort of ncr.RHBar- I Hi*Si on tho rocku the Burgeu aru leap- policies do not protect you at all. We would young man. Then Ms employer loan- m, ProHld«int UndurwtKid. of Uu» -Brl« ing, Mr. Taft baa been I>resldent lesi) Railroad Tompany, propoHos It. 8ay« Shouting tho song of tbe fetterloHH Ma, strongly advise you to carefully read over your in- than a year, yet we are told that In »l him |200 with which to mako the I'nderwood—b«ar him: "If all tb«; jaw- And it'H oh, to bo free! surance policies at once, and would be very glad to that time lie h»« aged very man) purchase because he was a steady ihs and H'-IIN.Iiiun.it n''v/Hi«'iiM-rrt JO from tho city aud free from the hardworking, boy, although he wav.onlis l Hlmt up for a while we would Btrivtng, offer you ovlr services in correcting them free of all yi'iu*. Ilia muatacno aud balr have - Hwlnging of Down with the north wlud In Viking around tbe girl'a body, so that It really of th.i opportunity. If be had been the pctvJul\Hu." The, «Un|(o*l Htate» HHlly, rides pickaback. Tbe bag holds it so characterized him, laugbmg never anu cnnmiH flgurra bnllu tbiH Htatcmifnit. ( l.-rpiiiK with laughter each wild for- a illfT'-ivnt sort of tt boy ho couldn't securely that it cannot slide out. emuing seldom. More food is ruiMid p*>r capita now out, inn id, Tbe girl nurse's hands are thus left H. W. GREEN & BRO. AGENCY hvldcully be In fludliig It no fun tohave borrowed the MOO on fnlth, and han iivor bfifori?. Thor« ttrv agricul* Sml'fiiK thotr grrnm kuiphtH Mi'-u roar- free to do what she likes. She ofteu IO would probably still ht poor. ural machinnn that do the woric for- ing tbe rally pln,\ H bounce ball with the baby on 231 BKOADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. bold Hi.' uighoBt •leotlve ofllco on norly done by hundroda of bandu. CoM With conqueror*)' wasnall In dell and "Charflctor," as Mr. Cnrnegio soys her back. She throws tho'rub'ber ball i in-ili. It'll to be douutcd If niiy pnml- torago pi'esoi'vea what formerly dtv- in glade. forcefully upou tbe ground. The game A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL IF YOU DESIRE TEL. 47 dviit o*or touud thu Jou a monj dli a speaking of thu Ineldevnt, "Is (be,(iyi'd and iwrlRhnd. Our food exports Scattering tho rod and tht! gold of the i» to whirl around while it is In the me nssot that oountB In this world. mVo bM- hib VIHWH, NO of Tain. 0u> oiilm bstweea ib<> utorm of theuslnesu or socially." much in barmotiy wllb thoHt> bin CUB- Thi'U off *o tho dnHps where thu storm If you have money we want fevery boy and girl would do well tobtefl would like cot^MiR'rB to uc- it. Cltvt'land period aud thu ono wblci. •ftPl,*--Newark Star. Dho far down to tho cool grt>«o wave bi-oVu In the last daju of tue Room1 to ponder that. I Where, a sua girl lifts white arms for If you want money we have visit regime. . . A Young But Efficient Official. embraces; it. TAFT ON WASHINGTON. A namo that IH aprwariTig often Dnrt with the gulla where tho mad Kate has put Taft. at. ">' holm Cm brealHTH ravn. We pay interest money on all l"iesldont Tatt's tribute to Wash- umlays in the New York papers in a timo of iiolltlciil tampi'itl. Nolhlut Kaynioiul I*. Posdi^k. The bearer of ington 1B tin, sanest thnt hRH been money deposited with us, and your money will be would p|pai»> a Htorm ptirol llkt iriiiif In only "•'• yoftru old, and Dvlvr on tho mlBt to the cold lily's i)tt*r<*i In man}- yours. It rends in ton'or, ready for you when you want it. Uoosovelt more. Hut whtW an M<» \

On* Way Out. Perkins hud been appoiuted intor to JAMES K. VARDAMAN. ALLDS'DEFENSE the young lord of the manor, nnd to- We are Soie Local Agents for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS gether (hey were tnnkfiiK tho grntitf lour, rerklns was cnngratiilotins him Hn Is Oafeattd by Laroy Paroy 1 »erf=ffli the estell«t %etonTlw ol Ms For 8en«*of From Mi»«iaatr>pi. . KMULT PBODTJOING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT FO1 IN BRIBERY TRIAL pupil; but, nlas, they bad only rencliet. Genern when Ula charge fell deeply EACH WORD - . - lu lore with n pretty Swlsa peasant. In rnln die. be reraonstnite with the Assemblymen and Senators young lord, pointing out the social bar- ALPHA rier that existed lwiweeu Ute lovers OLAMOTED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BX PAID FOR IN ADVANCE Called to Testify. »ind the total impossibility of marriajre. But nil to no purpose. The bountiful PORTLAND CEMENT Swiss maiden held tho young lord's heart captive, and he would scarcelv This is a strictly high NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOE LESS THAN id OENTI ACCUSED WILL COME LAST leave her Plde. grade cement running Distracted. Perkins wrote bumo ti» 1 uniform, and of abso- the nmrchloness nsking her ndvlc* and lutely dependable quali- SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED Senator B«rm Conger Wind* Up Him pointing out tier sou's infntuiitioi!. IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY Long Ordeal on the Witness Stand A day ur two patted lu ngoi:izinjt ty. Is unexcelled fur suspense. sidewalk work, and WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY WILL by Declaring That Bridge Companies At lnst the answer ciiuie. iVrkins Paid $13,000 to Protect Their Inter- breathed a sigh vt relief. All hii utix- equally good for all BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. etts From Striker* In the New York ioty wtwhl now be over. He tore open kinds of concrete work. State Legislature. the envelope, but as he read tbe letter ho groaned iu the anguish of hi* soul. Albany, N\ Y., Feb. 23—COUOSPI for It consisted of three wonin; Raaator Itoun Conger having annouue- "Jfarry her yourself." DAVIS-SMITH REAL ESTATE FOR RENT MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE ed that nil Uto t'viileiioo (b«y had In d the Conger ebnrgcni njruiuKi Senator Poor Bijou! LUMBER *JL COALCO. HOUSE to let, Branchport. In- $500, $1,000, $1,500 and $2,000 to loan FOR SALE—Winchester heater, No. During tho slego of Paris Fran •uccessor* to quire B. T. Welch, Jr. 44tf on first mortgoee. Van Huel & Holt- 134, in Srat-clasa condition, at sacri- Jotharn P. Allcl» hnd been presented to the itate st-natc, Martin W. Utlletoii cisqtie Sflrcey indignontly protest^ The Edwards Lumbar and son. 40d&wtf fice, also water tubeler botler 40 to CO against the practice of outing dogs. TO LET.—461 Bath ave. Keys on horse power. Inquire I. Kararags, of counsel ft>r the acused sonator JAMES K. VARDAMAN BEATEN. Coal Co. premises. 35d&wtf 11,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to Hunger, however, known DO law, nnd 144 Weatwood ave. 39to44 opened the defense todaj-. Leroy Percy la Chosen •• Senator Prom •roadway, N. v. A L •. n. n. loan on Bret hond and mortgage. Ap- eanino and feline butcher Hhopn were Crossing TO LET.—House on Grand ave. In- Ue n'-i tie Mouii} put on the • i;mit opened ID different parts of Paris. Mississippi. 1 tly to W. A. Stevens, Record Bulld- FOR 8ALE.—Carload oldest Ver- •Phon. 48* A 4»0 Lang Brsnch quire Goldstein's. But I og, ld&wtf mont building stone at halrValue. In- evei-y monibPi* of tho stato senate or Skillfully prepared, properly akiijneJp Jfickson, MISH., Feb. 23.— After D quire Mr. Robertson, Oakhurot, N. J. Hssembly who had anything to do witfi and cooked, with a good NUMCC, in. long dead lork Leroy Percy was chosen FOR RENT—Store for business pur- dogs proved excellent entlug, Tlieii- United States senator to succeed the poses, Brfladway and Sixth avenue. 88to58d&w* the introduction of highway legltla- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tion cororifip fho invt tea years. Those meat was pink aud delicate and by*no late Senator MeLnnrln at tho Joint OR RENT WALL papers? paints? Save money present uadap subpoena included for- means tough. Canine cutletw were caucus here. On the fifty-eighth bal- TO LET—Half house on Button- at Barker's, Norwooi^jre. Broadway. mor Benatot S. Percy Hooker, the sold at 2 fraiu-H ettch, mid a leg of dov: lot Percy ructlved 87 votes aud JameB SEEDS BY MAIL wood St. W. H. Laird. 20d&wtf FOR SALE OR RENT.—Two Urge 83tned* prppi^nt chairman of the Plate highway n; i-M be purchased at don bio that K, Vardamau 82. Three condidates— 1 l.uprpkl.Wil.l I luwti t; ii.lcn Si-uls buildings suitable for Any busim-ss (.•omuilssloti; Assemblymen Yale of price a pound. Hyrd, Nyle and Street—withdrew, and nf 35 kindi. i lirge pkt. Gocllei's TO LET.—Desirable flat for small (adjoining West End school property!. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Putnniu, Stevens of franklin, Bridg- Two good bourgeois, hu&bnnd uml their support was thrown to Percy. Kainbow Mixture Sweet Peas. All for family Rent reasonable. Inquire at Address P. O. Box 107. 40to45« man of Orleans, Pnvl« of Monrtu? nnd wife, had a little dog of which ib«\v Seuntor Percy is a son of Colonrl S^NU FOR CATALOGUE. Goldstein's. ld&wtf WANTED. — Woman for general Cad in of Oiumdagfi. were very fond. But a day enme when Leroy Percy, n Confederate cavalry GOELLER BROS., «*yg2$&,,.,,,. 6-ROOM house for sale or rent, with there waa nothing tu ont In Ibe house. leader and one of Mississippi's .mont ONE house left, First avei Theodore barn and extra lot for garden. In- housework. Must be good cook. HJl Mctnbors of the assembly nilos nn6 i • , -•-1, r • 111. shoe store. 12tfd&w GarQeld ave. 411046 and poor Bijou had to be killed and fatuous soldiers dnrlnjar the war. Lllt» quire Mrs. Miller, 638 Overton Place. tnternnl affnirs comrnittrn'S of l?01 aud cooked. His master and nilstrcsH sat his father, who WHH a member of the THE LERNER.-BLOCK,- TO LET.—House corner Myrtle ave. 40tfd&w WANTED—White woman to do gen- ftbout thirty athni* wlttifssos KtU be down to dinner with ten.ru In their supreme court of Mississippi, he Is nn and Broadway. B. T. Welch, Jr. cnll^d by tho dofouse. Seitntor Allds urn tor and n lawyer. FOR SALE OR RENT.—17-room eral housework. Call at Post Office, eyes, and during the cllnuer tho latter NORTON CO. 7d&wtf West Bud. 44to46 iril! be tbt Jns( TiJtHPss. Counsel for inoehtimVatly pit.cod the tln.r rib bones house at Oceanport, with bath and all both sides sutd Hint they felt eonfl- on the aide of her plate. "P(ior Bijou!" DEALERS IK HELP WANTED—MALE improvements. Inquire at 210 B'way, OPERATORS wanted to make rlonl the lri:tl would be concluded by she ejaculated with a algh. "Wlint. n I.'IIIR Branch. 34tfd&w men'a night shirts and athletic un- nlwut TliurHdny nf uest weok. treat, theae would hate been fur him!" NICARAGUA REVOLT derwear. Good prices; steady em- COAL. GRAIN WANTED A waiter at Hotel Dal- $13,000 Paid to Legislators. w-Frotik Scploeaer in Ck?memporan ployment. Steiner & Son. 21tf Itevlew. loii, Wmst End. • 32t(d&w ROOMS TO LET Senator Cp&g&r expioined to the. sen- • nte that tut? coutribuHone (Jf tho SAID TO BE CRUSHED AND HAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ROOMS to let, 1|84 Franklin ave. MISCELLANEOUS bridge eompaufes made to protect their A Tearful Eye to Business. 41t46d& interests from• n-gtehiUro striken to- Advertising is liowndayn nlimwt a CALL OFFICE ROOMS for rent, 222 Broadway. WANTED—Ten cats at 25 cents tilled $18,050, which indicates tlie 8ne nrt. t'lerer advertisoments at- FOR RENT,—6-room flat, Improve- each. Prod Bonner, Lafayette Place. bribery expewnltnro of $i».0OO out nf tract cuPtnmers ID two w«ys—tlrst, ho- Government Says Estrada's mvmtn; rent $12. Doll, 10 Norwood Apply 160 Chelsea ave. 26tf cause they effectually call attention to NORTH BROADWAY avs. 3!>to44Uftw« 44io46* the W,W)0 in 1001: tho contribution of tl,($50 to Cok'Wl Cieoige W. Dunn »s the goods, nnd,. second, because of Forces Are Defeated. WORK WANTED, MALE CASH registers repaired. Repairing, '•hfllrninii of the Ropubllcau stnte cots- their cleverness, pure and wimple. Such STEAMSHIP TICKETS LOST AND FOUND reflnishlng and overhauling all kinds raitteo In 1002 and a "ftooad contribu- tt ono is the following:, quoted from MINIMUM RATES ; GARDENER, age 29, wants place of cash registers. First-clans work tion niuonntlri^ ' to $fi,000 in 1903 to M. A. I*., which ndovnetl u Snn .luan del Hur, NicaraKua. via only. Drop us a postal and one of our LOST.—Brlmfie bull dog, white on private estate with or without Colony} Ihmn. boot shop in the Hue d'ATnnterdtun, in Gnlveston, Tox.t Feb. 23—Reportfi breast, four white foot, unswet'H to greenhouses. Good references. Ad- mteipfinlcs will call ami givo you au Purls: from Managua say o de^perute buttle TO ENGLAND ofatlmate. The National Cash Register This Iflsl fund pnid mcr by tho lumit' of .IiiiiKr. Return 10 155 Thlnl dress John Vanderwal, Oakdale, L*. I. * bfidgg iutcrests pmtwtetl ihcni for LIQUIDATION. bus been fought at TIHUIBV, near Tlpl 1st class . . $82.50 For Queentown uv«<. {toward, 44-15' JJo., 229 E. State at., Trenton, N. J. With toartt In my rsyt>c I am obttg*d.-4a t'apn, in which tin* Ifistrmla revolution 2nd- JiiMU ..M7.5S Liverpool POSITION wanted by refined young 4Qd*f Lhff{ nnd tlio .f>>Hi..Wli'tg your. In tQOft clear the whole of my stock of boots. LOST—Pocketbook on Liberty street man aa collector or agent. Address tfig dciDJuxi for ?*Jt>,(M>(.> «fls made, ami To set rid of It a!) in a week 1 offor It ints undor Ocneral Emiliann Chamorro 3rd class ...$32.60 Southampton or Union ave. L*ih"oral reward if re- "Reference," Record office, 4ito46 the bridge compiinU's maae up pnrt of lo you at a loss of 60 per rent ' were eouipletely defe.nteii. Return Passage London Fire Company's Officers Installed. My hufitiarul seeing lit to abandon n$g 2nd class ...(55.00 turned to 705 Broadway. 4io me to c?r-ar out my stock and unarvb The ffovernmrint deelarRa that Ihls Jersey cout'erencu in At tan-tie Caty The caat of characters have boon atf- stallation wan hold in tho company's the mohoy for tbc ^'>tnn»!tl«,*e ai that tor my tiUBbunil thiouRliout Ki.ropa. diwaster will onil the revolution. next month. He will settle down in algued and rehearsals are being hold. flrehouse in White street, and a 1 moat time, St-nntoi- Qpngei' wald, because tin MME. MARIE-LOUISE X. CoufUHlon retgu» iu the'ilepartmentm Special Addition one of his cottages at Island Heights. Prof. Bailey has secured excellent tal- every member of the company was orffnuization'H funds wwe. low nnd H of Granada, Rfvas ttnd Mnsuya, on Dr. Lawrence was one. of the early ent anci a creditable performance can present. After the installation cere- needed the mouey. Nothing to Pay. the western side of Lake Nicaragua. To Our Clearance Sale pastors of Centenary Church, now be expected. In the cast are Mrs. mony an elaborate banquet was served. Outburst of Indignation, According to a delightful story ot Upon hearing that Genera! Chamorro*! St. Luke's, Long Branch., He joined Bettie M. Heath, Mies Geneva Thom- IJOUIH J. Tetley, tho new preBident of A dramatic incident came with nn Hhelley, rpcounlt-d In (he InterhatlOdQl army bad crowsed tbe Tlpltapa river 39c Silk Mull Dotted the New Jersey conference lii 18G4 as, Harry M. LawH, James A. Thomas, tin?" company, acted as toast master and outburst "f indignation uu the purl of Journul of Ethi»« by tho U«y . Bradley the ^re.iler part of the peculation of and lias served IK churches in the 4ti Miss Carrie E. Sylvester, Mrs. An tin introduced the speakers in his liftppy ftflnafW G&ogetv MVi Uirr, ootiaael for fliliuau. the splendid mcntul e«pilp- those diHtrlrU |BVB adhesion to tbe VEILINGS years since that time. Hla other pas- B. Royster, Mrs, Cufiie K. Sanford, and jocular manner. Amoug the 8nyl'»r Conger Mted In tho problem of immortality. will niovt' in their new twoatory biicl; One day he met a nurrsemuid WIICCNUK The wires wero cut at a point nwtr fit. Luke,'8 Church, Long Hraneh; cuniplett- the interpretation of the ar- jUllllwd Lu llis t'ect Hlld prolcsteH. Niufufmc, midway hetwoen UivitH and gument. After Ihu cantata ttaero will nrehouse in Mechanic street in about •'I Mppcnl tu tUe s^iuite," Kiiid 8i*im- a very younw ehlld in a ponimbulator. at 16lc per yd. 'Union Church, Catndeii; ' Broadway threu wuekp. ' tn' fur uuoujib. Kvidontly this "recently e.ome to ettrth out of tbe via La Llbertnd, Salvador, aud thu great unknown firiH'ndtug- )tj$B%ui Ufe. S«M deoboro and Toms River. An Illustrated Lecture on Japan. Wife Dead; Husband In Hospital, inii.it is tryt©| tu Urc the out phys- hitid wires through Hnivmior territory An Illustrated lecture on Japan will icully, and I uphill to you us H mut- Perhaps he can tell tuv Home thine nn fur as the N'lcaraguan frontier. Mrs. Richard T. Leary, wife of a ter of decency and right whether 1 iiui about the great unknown after human New Eatontown Blacksmith. be given In the „ First Reformed well-known Methodist clergyman, now Henry H. Odel!, of MJHtowa, New Church in Shrewsbury avenue. Red to go on and b« grilled this way, life. The two realms may be one and Wolf Liehrau'. a patient at the New Jersey State REWARD FOR PEARY. Jersey, haH opened a iilacksmlth and Bank, tomorrow night at 7.45. About _"I am willing to teli (lie tnilh aud the same." Hospital at Trenton, died Monday at try t*» clear up thfa mutter. 1 atu He nceowted the Infant twice, hut of The Big Little Department liorso shooing shop in the bulWing In ono hundred beautifully colored slides the homo of W. Chapman Llppiucott, Cxplorer Will Ba Granted $$,000 a Yaar the rear of John W, Elgrhn's barber of SCPUOR In Japan will be shown and fur<.'ed into UP unfortunate position. course gained no response, only a blank Store at Littlfi Silver. 8he waa 45 years old, I huvo been grilled obd tired out long Infantile t*tare. and Thanks of Congress. 228 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. ?hov i» Main street, Eaton town. The Ilev. Henry Stout, pastor of tho and riffatb waif duo to (mfmmoula. Mr eiioHftJ." Washington, Feb. 23. — Robert K Hhop way formerly, occupied by George church, and a return Japanese mla- "Altfft. alant" sighed Sbellpy. "How Leary, while pastor of the KeatiBburg lender the nillng of j^euuior I"»iivis very reticent these little creatures Pearj, tfie polo dtncover«r, w(H re- Van Winkle aa a blacksmith Hhop. but Kinnary, will endeavor to explain the M. K. Church a few years ago, broke 1 C&Y$ an iinuulty of |,\0« Kr-]i L^ary ha« b**eti Ntopi>fng at LlttJo Sil- Sonuur Je;Hj L. Burn^M, Cou^er tentl- Rubber and GuUa Ptroha. re»entHtive l^oud of Ulcbtg&S. TliH ver, where Mr. Leary was once located li.'d: There are lm|>ortant, dibtiDcUotis be- r*?n-flrd will bo nxotutwmdeii by the Caterers imii'i' committee on U»PHI ulT-rh-t Mr. as pastor. An adopted daughter, eight "My UMllior Krauk told I hut Mr. tweeu India ruMier and giitta T*eraiii>'>i lu ib" RcjiUuJtoao < iimpnlgu au Innocent bystander. mat:. Postofflce Building, Long Branch, N. J. past and coiue agolu. to th<- NutFtfR* Homn of the Mon. fund*, s.'pji'.-i- Conger -aM thai $5,- "DntVt feSnC" an^werecl the dealer Advertiser Building, Eatontown, N. J. Mi 'innrJnl HoNpitai, Long Branch. (KXJ W*M paM <-VI-I- t>» Colonel Ceorge "1 haven't labeled it yet."-Argonaut. Plan? and HPwriflffiKtloTil may be ob- W, l>umi at tlw i'irih Aveuuc h^tel HONOR MURDERED PREMIER. tained from the oowiuHor, Bids must In 3060. '*iil* I'a^hH, the late prime minister, Record Building, 1S2 Broadway, O'iniiiiiM' llalatloa. jjfn.lf Bluf.tpr. wli» «ni Bss*fl«nlnnii»?d by a fmintifal Long Branch, N. J. Nntidnalisl. took place here. (li.tsj a ti M Bonhag Wins Two Mite Race. Th« rir«f Spat. The khedfvo and the meitiberm of hid i-nv.' N. Y Keb. Ifc -Oorjce V She—If I hod known that yon would family, tbe minister!* of state, as well Fourth Tour to Europe jiiaj; of the Irish .V»iori''ntl AtblPtlo senid ! never ut^iild have marrletl f0tt. an the entire government staff, fol- HARRY TRUAX, IOWIMI the body In the cortege. I SAILING JUNE 25th - - 65 DAYS j ciut» won the i^-y mtir- srpciai nee at He—If I h«4 known that you would ATTORNEY AT LAW ] Holland, the Rhine, Passion Play merry we 7 mmJd hare s^nJded. Jthe militnry Hfclctfa tinn^Hi held nt Weather Forecast. Townley Building, 181 I Switzerland, France, England and the urmory liert?. Hie time ivtts V '- Limited party. Moderate ex- Hnth man no ««cond !1fp? IMtch Fwir; COTIHIUHMI cold; moderate wmt Telephone—Long Branch, 1M miniitos I] ^ecouds, and be won l>v t- »>>riiiwest winds. | pense. Personally conducted. tnu laps. hj4 *fie blah. Matthew ArnoHV TO INFLUENCE THE JUHY. J C. T. STONE. Chattle High STRANGE. tfiM riaylte i Wttrite if i could get School -:- Lonjf Branch. N. J. Hijack—1 tlvmfi umlersfiKHl that nwl biui for breach of Agent for White Star, Red Star and Jim and his slater were twiu*. American Line*. Bilkina— Tliey were at birtb, but Jim Mi«a I'vetty \ " wigbt U you ffHi « __ .. .. 7 lt r-ji fh« trial. fle ia the Daily The Long Branch Record is the Best Advertising fledium •IX L0N8 BRANCH bAltV BtCORO, 'WBDNBSbAV, fBBRUABY 21 1J10. ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, ~SOLDIERS_yiUBLE CREATION CGRflDRATSON MANY IMPROVEMENTS fCt>ntlnuCni fro^ First Fagej (Continued from First Pass.) ProprtefoH LOCHNKW * tEARV HEARTBURN OR STOMACH HEADACHE March 1st, 1910, and fbat the. said Hpiaiiy on the suldlPis, llftewn or tnen TWO ^^ T BULL TAX'SjlEFECTS Cj to a Holdler, hore thyin down, look building lie leased to the city for rtru puipoaes at an annual rental of |200. Relief In FM Mantis Awaits Ewri Man obBtinatu cane of Indigestion and Up their muBkt'tM away froia them, Son set Stomach in live minutes. tiioir eoati off their bucks*, Btrael them VAUDEVILLE Daniel W. Wanieil, secretary; Luuis There Is nothing Ulea better ta iu tlip five with dinebpd nuts and President's Efforts to Have Hnlm, chnhnian of board of trustees. or Woman Who Suites From roM?tl them iu I lie* dirt. ANNA HALL Routine Business? lake Gas fron> Stomach and cleanse Singing, Dancing Comedienne. A M Siomieh the stomach and JuteHtlnVs, and, be- StTvlct.' Jwt« were uhliilng in the air Them Remedied. ConBiderable routine buslnedK wua sides, ona BlURle done will digest and tin the crowd snatched them frotu \tx& troiisBcto'd at the meeting of tbe City Why not get KOtau now—this mo- prepare for assimilation into the blood IJOIKIK of thy youthful sokllers. Wotu- PICtURES Council Monday nlglit. Eleven of thy uM'iii. and forever rid yourself of all your food the xmtiii as a anuml, wi emerged from the crowd boldlug up SPECIAL FEATURE FltfA thirteen inembors of the City Council Htomach trouble and Indigestion? A healthy atoniaeli would flo It. brass IMIUOIIS tiit\t hnd be«D cut from Slave to Drink wer« present, the. abKeiitcei beiltg Dr. uniforms. WANTS APPROPRIATION MADE, The dietod stomach gets the blues and When DlRpcpKlii works, your f&dtft* In Hungary O. A/C'lflrlt. ft'hu \H 111 al IUH Tifoaduay grumbles. Give it a good eat, then aoh iststa—get* JU*U in order, vU-Hun Mounted Polica to th« Reacus. The Birth of Christ. , liouiu, and WlllUiMi T. liiirki!. new medium-back Tlie Tobacco Mania The request of Thoniuw ii. ilarliuin take Pajte'B DJapcpaiu to Kiart tlio di- up—and then you feo.l like rating when Tlien etima the rapid clacking of Cannot Hire Clerks to Carry Out Pud- for an oxtfiisiou of the water mam is a feature. gestive Juices working. There will be you eomo to the table,, and what you holies' f»#t dowu Lchiffh uveniie. Ser- Fallen Idol licit/ Provision—Lets Administration no 'cIocK. ,, ing tbo nail on tho head" to take ao j Piiji.*'! Diapepsln • ..si only 00 Remember, If your stomach feol: under tbe corporation tfl-X la.iv. Thv tion ut onoo iMjfore the opening of tlie cents for a largo case at nny drug out-of-order and uncomfortable now act provides that till returns miwl l»n THE MOSTPOPULAR .summer oration. Tin* matter was re-1 JIT i"i '• here, and will relieve tlw moitt you can got relief in livn minutes, In h>- Marcli l tmd to put tuo fear of God into thtt possible rlerfltcts tfro- iVrred tu |hy Beach and Park Com-! MAN CONTEST vkles n tin* ot $1,000 or more. The re mission. Urge Juvenile Gathering Cefftbrates Thir- FOUB NEWJUJTO BILLS StartsTo-morrow Ni.^ht, .Thursday, null is that the returns urn rtow flow- A check for $30 was received from '< ing into the offices of the Internal rev- the Atlantic Coast Eleetrie Railway I teenth Natal Anniversary of Two Provide For Appointment of More STATE HIGHWAYS- ^ - enue eollectorB faster .than crault let- Company- in payment to the damage; Motor Inspectors, One With and t&CM rtriff luto tbo White House. MnuyHusl.airifd by the Oliver Byron engine! - Little Miss WooJ'sy One Without Salaries. vf thowe returns ure uet'ompnnlod by while responding to an alarm of flre.^ Fotfr t>i!l • bearing on imtomoblling '' SYSTEM^ ADVISED proteRtH. It is not that the corporu- Thu damage was incurred while nafin-i .. ,, ...., wore introduced In tho legislature Read To-morrow's Paper for lluns object to py.v'Wff tlw tax--fur ing under the company'H tiuckn in! MfSi Anna Marie Woolley, daugliler last week. Two am aimed, at the bet- Further Particulars. from it. They are peered at having tu Long fli-aueh avenue and'wiiH duti tool Mr. aiul MIH. is. Urumriiontl Wool- tor enforcement of (ho New Jersey aii* Cqmmlfslea Wants 63D Miles Imprond, I*. UOCHNliW, Mgi- Iftll Low thoy get their money." If fuulty construction of game. ley, cflvbruted her thirteenth biftficlrty tomdblle law, bettor known as the Fre- Wieir reports are to be made publie > A profile of Joline avhnue, between in a memorublo mauaer ^fondaS" eve- linghaysf-n net. Tlio two otbers are of Sfatp Paying Half, and All property In Washington, wbat Is toIirauchport aud Rockwell avenues, was, ning. Tho little hostestj wa« surround- lesi dlfect interrst, one pertaining to Result of Diamond prevent their hatfcd rivals from going ordered on motion of Mr. Oullck. ed by nearly fifty ot her jfrieads, who acldente in which any kind of vehicu- •''V Jlilnffitinei jfytU'y *; »• \ In and finding out all about tta-elr busi- Bids will be invited for the filling hi loaponded to invitations to" participate lar traffic Is involved, and the other Ring Contest ness? It la against this feature of the around the new bridge on Atlantic in tb* merry makltig. The entire having to do with the preservation of act that several test cases have been avenue with clay and sand to be taken Woolley home, corner Broadway and State House, Trenton", N. J., Feb. 23 Mrs. Wert ., 1,053 stnrteU in the courts nnd appeals have roada through the application of wa- —After an absence of (en days on ac- from the river. Mr. Stratton reported Rockwell avenue, was thrown open Miss Beesie Dodd ... 1,947 been made to the president and cou- ter or other IJMUUI count of illneHH (lovernor Fort today tha^ the illlinfi could bo done in this for the reception and entertainment of gr'ess. Especially do tho small corpo- returned to the State House and mark- way much cheaper. th(.- party. The spacious rooms on iha Majority ...... ',".'. . .' 6' rations daniur that, their returns -be In the Seunte Mr. Wilson offered a ed the ruHUinptlou of hid officlnl duties . The matter of additional light onj lower floor presented an animated Governor E. S. Stuart. lT9pt from their b(a oonipetitors; oth- bill as a supplement to the automobile by Bending a pissrage Lo the Legisla- The following judges counted tbe Bath aveinio beiwedh Pearl and Mor-j acene duiJng the, festtTHle*. ln?tru- nffln, hlf tho mob nt full gallop, Hneb- o«- ing afforded ample tllversion for I ho not more than forty civilian automobile j also ii1^,-•[(,,.ii.ui i'i i h,- n .• i:i)iUej-R, Emmons, Patrick D. Lcary, Lennox large sathoring. Red, while and blue ; hfirtrt <»f the press. lite iDvltuiloa to get off, the earth. ins]MM'ifir: . with all the power* of paid j The chief 'teeornniondftticm of %i Lochner, Manager. clecoratloiiH added to fhd'brattfy of tho inspectors, but without compensation, AB hf swnni; pnwt n ehur<'h near La- President Ta/t has finally found) a "BILLIARD CLI£ HIS WEAPON j loophole for these toika who ate (timid Kiirroundings, nnd when TIIP guests to aid in the enforcement of thf mo- hipli avonne Buelilor's chit) Btruek n Prominflnt Men at Banquet. I Governor. Provident of the Semite Fre- abou t. publicity. He has discovered Scott Held far Grand Jury for Losing i formed foe the inarch trt the banquet, tor law. An act of thhi sort has been woinun en Ihe Kide of the head. She The' third -PtniHiA< bartrrttpl of the 1 linghuyBcii, Senator Prince, of Paflwnic, itmt irougresd has not approprtetod room it was an inspiring sight. dropped With n scrcnm t»f pain that foot ofM-oTfimoitth' Club. -or-RPil :B(ihk., Control of Weapon and Wound- much desired by tile automobile, clubs, niitl State CoiumiHKtout'i' of ltoade tiil- any money for carrying tbt> TiuUltcity Luncheon was HOI i'e4 qt't'e-n o'clock. was heard atiovt' 1 lie ronr of flchtlnfr, vtn% IIPII) fti tholr rhvltlioUtfrs at thf ing Another Player. which believe that much of tin- pres- kyfton, is that a law be paused nuthor- fcntui'c ,luti> effect, nor ha« it^macie The table- was brilliantly 'illuminated, A ftmSg niuu «[irnii}{ ou the »tpp« of foot OF Mftplo nvt'tiue, Monday ni^Iit. Surmiel JtifiCith Scott, celored, Is an ent opposition to atltoiijobiliug could Izing negotiation with the boards el provision so that clerks cnu l>o,;bired and the floral decorations were in ox* tho church nnd fired a revolver at Ahoitl. 55 *clu>» itntl export -pool Jilnver, but has no control bo overcome by mippreBSluii of thuchosen fit eholdera for the ceding to for tii»? purpose. Of eourse lio will ask quisite taste. Thome assisting woro Rtiehlor'a head. The bullet wisSoit. their friends••'pai'taok of the supper. of his cue according to a story told Hcorcher and driver wliu is generally the Stntu of the right to maintain n coiif^reBH to supply tbe defect, but if .Mr. and Mrs. JSMIJOH Kurrus, Mr, and ihoughtlwsB of tii*j rights of others ou niwl the young man ftr*»dfigflla nnThde mmt flagrant violations of line. Hurry 'Ferff WHS inflfitniastn, also a good jdaver and he nnd Scott Hvntum of improved roads which will fool tMilict'iunii leaped up the steps end 1 Menimont knew no bounds and tho this Hort occur im antes? Qf the iiiw hcttt (lie youtli ihisvn with heav^ bltivvw nn<1 niiunij* •tii<-> .qwaker!* "• -wi-t*! t*OKt #t?i*e s'eekhiH lionorm iu Ibe pool par- ( connect all tin* county peftlH with ojip Publicity With a Hole In It. 1 children wore not allowed to lndulf ^? Hinder Lfiufs Y. iVI.-intiint;. tionn^ifnuMi ior nt tiu coriicr of llifiudway and Mill 1 who is competent tj act in nt liaud, another. Of tlie 8f.<> mlleH of ruaiht. of hlsrhib. flow mnny rtirpnrhtiona tlier^ are in In idle moments. TIHM-V W;IB soiui - ••"'"•» "tat ootiKeaucutii^Met"^ •••"•- (it'ormi Urowt'r HhU_t;i'orKe fhaiullftr. street Mondav 'iifUrnoon when an ar- P.OIIllly' fJi'il. A wi.ni t 1 tt&& Gou**tt&~ls>:wtJk.U£i\\n.. Q£ writing thiiig that appealed to tho delight, of isliiiU, The protest law pmvidtw for dnnvini; frum the ti^ht They were Rfront Snpifrrtitr'tutciiL Jamf'H ^ofniarT^ to tlie st'cretnriea of stat«: of tbe vari- giimejii ri'HUtd. Scntt is accused of everyone, ajid it was with the; Kt'*n!.- miles have baai) lUAlirovesd Lo date. It Wi U ia iii ll," Clayton, Howard RogerH, hiltliiK Hull UCOHS the tftOeArltb ht3 th* appolntraont of two mipjiUl lm$»e* IH iugffestod that tho State boar fifty wer^e thitn nseltm«. ittid nobody knew ous wtfltof* niut terrlrorlps 41D.O0O wore out regrut that the hour of departuit; lore in each county, but uxpurlenee h;m It. better than IheniKelvea. By ones Kidne> I^Etrlo. Bonjinniti II. Cratv, found fo hnve incorporated. Many dF cun, inflicting n bad cut beneath the arrived. MIBB Woolley received many pttf cent, of tho cost of Improving Jdmen 'iy.tTbiytoti :. .•shown tills number to be insuffl -lonl, ;ird twos they wrenched MIMI (irnsged thMt have gone out of business, sold left eyp. The blood closed 1be in-pretty presents. She made a cunnu- theBe roads. The total coal Is tHitl- Mu^ic wgjs ftirnlahed on the guifai, inaBmuch as more than Hint number Qfteti other wit of tho bnttcrlnp, to other concerns, bfcen merged inio jured optic so that Hall was unable iug Uosteas ou the occasion oi her mntcd at tibout |l,0ti0,000, while ft in iiiaiKloliM' nn'd tiff by Holtrj- VUn- are required in many of tho more pop- souirniintr (nasi nnd nsHemblPd finally larger companies or do not make to follow lib; assailant, who fled for fir^t evening party, and' hail thn as- figured that, the expense of keeping finmt, AJiyrt .TlUut^i • "lid, ^filter safety. uloue counties, like KBHPX. Several them In repair would be $221,000 per nenr the barn douf, from which they enough money lo come under the pro- euraisce of return calls at an early (Sardncr. " Hall wag taken to the Mon mouth veil-known eh*b officials who are cur- nniniiu. •„, • ^i : • • r ,,„, fe?« hiryi ..iqiiBifcijcd^ijyi. jnuntMjr. Tbe n«ht visions of the, act. Many of tho letters date, Kent' out bare been returned -with Moniorial Hospital where seven neat In "their* fldtfre to Obtain the equi- In addition to A» cffufrtV •Voatf sys- •'"LI tmi. ,-i Ioi%afier ihef left. Among the guests were: Dorothy Rumion Bungalfiw Sold. "Party not linown*' written across the ::t itches worn t.aXeiv to close • tho table enforcement of the law have In tem (he commission also urges tho All I hroiiRh t be frowd men hnd Carr, Minnie Slocuni, Catherlno Mac- the past expressed a willingness to (1r*a.wu. pi^inis. aiid every otbor second William H. Hintefmann. RuniKon'y envelope. But there ore enough of wrnind. Tlip siRlit of the eye was not Castland, Helen White, Vera White. , linking of Improved ' hlghwi»y'B along aR act as unpaid Inspectors Hlionld the ii bnllet wowUi a;o #hlazlnfi; tiiwnrd real estaie and Insuituice A l> j trusts thafc will hare to pay the tax to impaired. A warrant was issued for Marjorle Taylor, Lillian Web«F, Flor- the Atlantic coast so as to'establish ft sold his bunsaluw iu .Imucs Leo, ot SeoU's aii'psl a"d tlio man was appre- law ever permit tho appointment of great Oeeoii Boulevard running from )h*» perpennt or one nf his squad. A furnish Uncle Sam with QUHW it Blefc ence Bennett, Gertrn'do'Uorlc-tt, Catn- more. boy nnmod Frnm-iH Kolb wns.shni in Huninon. The jirlce WDB not niiid** liunch of spefrOlng money. hended by Constable Miller and held erino Corbett, Mildred Proctor. I.eah Atlantic Highlands to Cnnt; May.. public, but it (s Understood ihnt It"was lor a h-eariaff. Aftei\h'ariiiK the case. Mr. Minarti. of B»HW Introduced In l|(e sldv. Uncle Joe Shies at Hobbies. ionise Ari'owsmlth, Bofeacoa Automobllo fora, it is stated, Bbould very low. Williuiii Mearp .moved .ih-1 •hulpp Coj'fl Held Scott In |2on i»ali toFlock. M tho House a bill providing for the ap- T'ncle Joe f'nnnon can cerlninly few ,1'Kuerite Ueatty, Helen Con- be Increuprd at leasl one-third, the Shot* Fired Around a Car> liiiui^alitw fiom Alt'. Jlintelmauirs prop fwiiit tin- union of I ho- grand .jury. row, Pri pointment of six spcciul officers, to b* nbout tbe funnlost thing that **ver IRK dlltt Mitthell, liclen Fay, rulnlJniLun 1 ::-ing made $£•, and tho re- Jn Hie thick of the flgbl a Grrynui crty to Mr. Leo's lot in. North stront, Madeline known as special motor inspectors, ceipts npp.'fipriatf!d_^for th«; ^tw-inle-, -tOJiVn ^nr.^tinniipil up. Tin1 n>ol), ftill '•oeded in keepiujr nu^ of the prufes- (ti'ace Ms nion, Sarah Manion, Lillii)ii Hnniwun, seateVd°Qy afti'rhoon. oknli humorist cltiss. His talk on ALLDS RESIGNS AS SENATE and appointed by the Commissioner of nrinco of these hlghiv'nyi)."" lipbtinij with Hucliler'rt mounted men KtirriiH, Dorothy Kortham, 'lioKbies" before tbe Nntionnl Pfflfj* PRESIDENT. Motor \VhlclfB, nt. tt salary of $l,Fi"fl n .1 -f u Lt.-lllllfl All* rt f 1 V J).U\f llltlljiLkfllJlll Illaisdell^Maiie Kelly, Bessie Murphy, 1111 nL nrl|1f'ilL VI 111 l.^l XI *^^» |MTIll 1 111T II To Make An Official ytsit. a year, li further provides for n club the other ei^ening jruve the merry New Curtain For School. lh>'it, 'Ijnil, I n diHpnlfhed 'froin e'lty , Sini'WKbiiiy l*iids,t'. No. £ Knlshu Albany, Feb. 23.—Martin W, Little- .leannic Murphy, Anna Woolley, Amel- thief inspector, at $2,&(it>, and mines lia-U;) ro ^Viiey.- Tinehot, Penry iin<| A Inrgo audience wttiiPRKOil the Onlt bait, tnrniHl itw n'tteiilinn to ttie ear. oi PythiRH, (>f Red Banlli will pay an ton. Alld^B chief counsel opened the ia Woolley, Lillian Woolley, Sitl.r •••• the salary of the CoirtmlHKiouer of Mo- ijretty much overybody i?l»e In reach hm-fit. school entertainment last F"it- U'irntoWH ivc-re • Hinnshert mid brlfks official viKlf to Sea Side Lodge, l' Sea defense at the beginning of the bri-Flanfgan, Kdwin Given, Thomas Gif- tor VeblGlC3 from $l.fi0i> to $2,500. O who la tiffing to do ffuytliing for ninii «kewoo^d h'atiirdiiv afternoon on the Ihp bfjuvd, aiTfptnd i\\o gift. Ki'il> m;iy reroxcr, hut steiid will prob- :ire repenting the past. We hare grin Kunison blaekHntith, was huld JVion- injured nnd before having li>fi with l.akewuod (jk|S Club'a gromuJs. Tho ably die. netl at. the Wright brothers ond now day morning in Holv QfOM t'hurcli, the injured the names nnci rwldnasw« iT»atches wee all Hweepstakeg. E: I. [ Improvements to E^tontqwn Building. are stilckeriug at "Pure Food," Wiley, Humsoii, Rev. J. A. HmnoUls, of R<-\ of those causing thf accident. DRUNKEN ' ^ ,Htirij the rlotQTft. One, j forgot ton. Tt may remember TJncle. be brtike thf lust fin birds he shot at.! „ The above content ended Monday drlnk-cfa?»d negro, who thought they 1 kulghts "f rolumbus of Ri-d V' iiK, . Baffin, <'f Fair Haven, also amid groat excitement, the leading wye laughing it liii» nt^tesB fipmpitri< Hea Bright and Humsoii, aftender! ih« Arithm.Ho by Hihd. | Imilii uionuiueut* In hiui. bOOh pflfl In the rdioot. contestants doing tlielr utmost to get ion. Cayie H. Yoiing and Roger service in a body and six meuibors of li'jed uo'^s Hiid arm*t rrippU'd from We pbnil never b* in dndppr of for- Rear Admiral-ing Poary. all the voteR in before- tlie poll closed. Young, also Newakcrs. companiohs of the Rnmson Knificb^ \wre tlir piill (he •fBBplilfig bloyj °f >'l'ih~ A dozen (W'tfin;; tlmt our UMffttJnl dl«l their Tbcrrt Is a ni'w. plan to make Peary Flake Rcfeated by Roop, Crowds thronged outside nml*im Mir Wounded men; II^TW th>- negro off bearPrs. Tlie bodv wasJmried ia Ml. thetraln »nd h« in^.Jiis' companion Bi^ii wetv !>iu'- ai*Stlei* on rh* strcei j nninj* <. of the J.vceum Club o£ Red office aud.counted, it b*lM about UlSeQ 8r(ck5 ind Paving Stones Hurl*d- I [H'oiuot* tbe exftlowr to tbat rank in Hankie, yesterday afternoon in the.Fed Bank Church Property Sold. o'ciodk iii the morning when Ih*' ConnciTman 6(«i<'Improvlna. 1"hrnp T'AI-P uf tin- I.ancnster :n (June iut?tlioU. It l*k«'N n WnliacMnn pea* ihe ourns of oh il •ftgiawem, This Lyeemu. The dtetare*', wns two miles, AllHiro & Sen. Hed Hanks l^ndini; work was finished. It was then found i line were heM up directly In fnuit of 1 Thi' many frinnils of ('imnWlinnh O. Hit' Readlna Turmlmit. Three police' uiultiply ftAf >--1W llt»*ft#atl» rrkSfce TtoulU avoid ull tlie objections Flake had trouble at the tt*rt of the real estate agenda. b(»ve sold tlie Prea* \liat Mrs*. paullm> WVrt plUMud feerBeifl ! | Tl)i< I how btt riOM H: Tlte linuers ot I offered i^nii- tiit- tnotofmln riiec to .snc-'cssfull make IV'. turua. byterian .Chnreh proporty a! tlw cor- lo im »*i atom, popular i^ tio ratal* ] li.Hul. l +l|i|>r«ivj«#il» -(I1S-HWI«IMV mi r.auluctut^ Tin-" .KSod inirlcs] Tho tnu-k Is twenty laps to i!ic miln Ber of Broud and Wallan_ Bt*»«ta, to : f<>r tin- nmuhei-tf / «>ni 0 to Id| fau. novov lieen u Hue officer ot ady majority of six VOti . Ttu- ring will J HDUO, tl \tits UU\.- tu Ml up a little riiKs »ind pnviiiL- ptosfl* nt theui, r ami tin- boys started on nppoHite Hides Thomas N. McCartcr, president ot tho ihiir BttfOi nl st nnd point be presented to th<* nlnii'-r nt fight today, to- CH&flft. .hto Jw*Qn sulftariitf KtiK-Ucd niif Oflit.pnuin off his- fp« and of tho track. Flake being on thePublic Service Corporation, of Mew- luiirer nf the IHIHM- «re Mink | one might us well in Ik of pcomMlnj; n o'clock this mening. Tin- next con- tram Tin'liTn'n>wf.1wwflrr for u wt^k 'W • t)[M»if lh»* ^IWOB "f • fK*nliipr, In (arting and finishing line. Hocip ark, who has a summer liomn at. RULU- rojlfflMBl I nntl 0 t'-oilli'lll;- ! 'lT[li;in to b»* lieutenant (reneral of test will lit ii novel OWP, it. helm; foi past. lip \nn <>f the limb «a> an nld man. to -aught nil to Flake on the twentieth aon. The Mingfegation of the cburcli ilie flriBfi-s liUiiniiiltiLr «Mi i!u> side f:ir- Ilk* army. Thf Amerionn people are the most |»opular iniin. This Btttftl M «as uipi'-Mt h.twicn rt in.!!«\\ car Iifid a meeting in* the cburrh Monday ' not intnresird in tbe way thp thing i< lap and ami stayed ripbt, behind him tomorrow eveuiiiK. U«jiid tniiioirfjvv'H Lakewooc) Man Dies nt Hospital. tk lic night and ll was decided to ?p?1 the ; ni n nml I done, bur. now that Peary's name has until Tlit- end of Ihe rnee. being near- papor for Ibe ruU-n o* «Hine. *** ly half n Iup ahead •< the finish. propiM't.v. Allaire * Son nod Riven Mr. bj I ;:tv.-s him the nuftit uf his prxl baM pPOftosed for rpnr admiral they I"illilffMl a niodiral palirnl, died ad McCarter (be option uti tlie puituny General Strike Delayed. ii'i -2 Tiwv he -imnts irnm • \h<>I Mill MTH be R.itlstlcil till he lamts the ami n» KOOU as ihr congregation decid- Mi.-s Nellie, W. 'I'nic. ul UBihf Moninoiith Memorial Hi is pi i a! this j aca <>. i'v.-iu. the *tt&m iMtdmr. . title in si.iim form or nuother, Cou- PaHence—It takes two to make a quarrel, you know. ed to sell it was sold. The price wae iirancii, in thv gv«nl of hi.-r brotl-. morning. The body will be fifei|)ped i as nncsted mi :i cbarge of tacit- j botti Q mul 4, nd*1s i i.Tty* »on rnnke him t* renr triitniral of j p Pal vice—And yet I have known Inlay,a^ sifter. M^ and £tis. Th uj ]/flk<'\vond tomorrow l. 7 fur hi fens >at»^ P-le d!.-v L-vrivrs if il WIHIIOK, but nquarrels lo occur when two. pemm.s i Rmftb, at Oleii Gardner, N. J. rectora Hyer * Flock. ttcMtMi terward h;iii ,MI thli to M\-.*id | rear mltalral he must |>e. have b^tn miideoue.— Vonk^ra Siai"*- No trust looks bad ('com the \ieiv d w RB Irrigntion Bonds- ujan. yui'it uf an Insider akUiK NJ ! Tbi> ilfvtsiou nf the senate cocuiuit I tm "i! irrigation to report farnTably Wi ontftfl HPI r»-- 'h<* I'ili proridinc for an fasuc <>f JK ff^gf rp-»t(Hi vm bonds n< complete irrigation >w-M in the sum r|M R K F "ill be «:ili.-d nut. PttHi Tlie P. "f»t S::II,(H»MXM> or lew, nro tu be j»aid < iuiiih.ii prectfeaiiy tlw pewwl -mki- llii. |«w I tie thl,y vi,| r,f,vt. p,. ^n,|n n itw fTmt!. 0mt ft r Jii* i vnir;H bttbot Inli'ii. lr M MUM 'V~ | nry. They a» «dv..,.}i!tMi l«y rresldpi.i mum m It [f im' »itin fnr a iretifial strike »«»• THERE IS III Taft and aro d^ni:tmltn1 by t>WtMfli! IT M of purehftsei-* of arid Innds who WMt SWIIOT FP80F If RIIT induvWI to bny ou the jirospects of TIM cmmCEt 1KB ert* t)mt am IS BY PAR THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC. he We will supply it to any one with the understanding that if it does : pveryihing to his wifi not do what we claim we will refund the money paid us for it I Slotebv—Harduppe 1» a | tilled prevaricated. He ow $lt> WERT'S PHARMACY, LONG BRANCH. jrae—Philadelphia R«*v>n1 10NO BRANCH DAILY fttCuRD, WLUwUUAV, FEBAUAftY Ji, lu 10

BYRON AND THE BALLOON/ H*ed and lr-r..i-'?.- -iOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000*000 OdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' •'vThr dpn't JWI sr'^V" gfcld T«oi Flowers That Hew th« Pott In 1822 Predicted th« The Wars of Airship of Today. RO. when l»th iwt\ «¥*fi In the WttT* s i Bloom In Winter Those who hate read the action of Our Country. fne nf thf f.c'ipto nt Washinjsfflft. rf Edgar Allan foe will recaU his won- "Ah," wUf3 laaaife. who JMf> ^* WT derful, story of tbe bnlloon with a pro- Igtt fHmnr», "i'to toct ruuch tQt»»resl- i ^ • "'; iO . it in my lelicTTrt' life and prt»px>rT.r tc> Tiiere are various bulbs which, srarf- pelling rudder, which, crossing the AN o •* ftHAUiue to your mngoUiceot hefsbt anJ t-'t Dow ID water or In t-urth, will Jamie from Europe lu three ilnys, land- LUNez Perce War-Chief o s bloom beautifully during March. Often ed ou the coast of South Carolina. .\uf the year outdoors. To lm*e a wiu- ceding the flight of Blerlot from Calais By Albert t'-¥ - r. Ttrhune o clow full of blooming plants or a lit- to Dover more than seventy years. the edge of a board wulk »nd jvu Hit o tle table upon which is a collection of Aitd now It la remarked luat as early ITH O pnero 1 up the other end; wtaiid In tbf middle o brilliant hyacinths makes light nm\ ;n 1&22, sixteen ywua before Foe, By- Howard aud and you brmfe tLvauyh. Tbe people'* o beauty in tin* home, no matter how roa foretold the motor. ibt> I • n i i e d safety Jles io vn^c I't-ina; ft middle of o the storm howls outside. , £ 8tfttC8 vuw-ir.i tU** rotul mnti," o Among the easiest bulbs to grow, It was In 1822 that Byron lived ut o - hot on hI» Soiae days after Rfiftl found' loffivllfl also some of the prettiest ftfld most Pisa, Italy, where he had rented for a y<>:;r the Lanfranchlc p;iL...... am) ii truck, Obltf .U>- In a state of mental di^trn'-ticm. '"Jn>*t « frngxant, are hyacinths. They will sflf.U auU UJs WHS there thnt be entertained a Cap- swftllowtsi tiip (tokl Hliliieti of th!f Ncz Pvrto war o tain Medwln, who on his return to front tooth," expiaifwxl Ht'iuitor !••'.•;• ilors retired Loudou published bis "Couyorsatlons ig to tho eipi»;^ti i nrlty. through a 9 With Lord Byron," One of these con- laughed inunctkrntel.r. Do stretch of country that was suppose versations 1M to this effect: drew himself'up to hi* full bt:»:b;. XH o to l>e inif-.-t;: t u- to white men. a vlotor he stood; hln lime at rwvpnge "Who can but regret," said Byron, Such a retreat *n"d such a pui-miit bad '•<>!!'•• o "that he h,as been born two or tbree are uuequaled in the history of lu- hundred years too soon. Here Is a let- '•lugalti*. 1 cougrntulat* you. Voa diau wars. Joseph bad the brain of ure u'.*w worth your weight In goW " ter from a savant of Bologna who the true military tactician and ngaln 2 \ claims to have discovered the secret and again freed his follower?! from o of guiding balloons by means of a Ought to Hive Known Him. tight places and governmental strate- 'About the limit of uervo thai ev»f o rudder and. who assures me that be is gies that would have overwhelmed tur under my nbi**rtTatIoo," wJd au o ready to disclose this secret to the goT- any other tribe. Joseph's u.ui da! skill ei-prosecntor, "happeLitJ a few days 6 crnment 1 imaging e that we are soou " v. on praise from no less a soldier t tut f. OK«» wb«ru n man wiilkfd iuto uiy ottleo o j to makke journeyj s through the air lu- General Sheridan himself. stead of sea voyages, at last to find a IUHX Rolleited a small toiiu. That brt' I had B*PH him. He asked for his "Dop Juan," in frfclch the poet nrd's vanguard, Gibbon caught up .i quarter. * eom$(&Bi$iie& wUh u dim*?. 1 shows that he had been inspired by with the retreating Kez Perces at vVls- Tie took ii (vUh profuse tbuukit. dom river Aug. 9, 1877. He attacked the discovery of tbe Bologna savant " "Let's we." l called to him as he them confidently, but his assault was See tbe second stanza of the tenth turned to no. '1 can't quite place you. ilYACiNl'HH GROWING IN WATEB. (•ante: ) quickly turned to desperate defense of Work For a Who nre Four Ki'ow In water as well as iu earth, Man fell with apples and with apples rosft. The Indians beat him buck wltb .•••u sltlernble tosn, nearly overwhelm lay "He whe*U*d aud looL^d nt me wltu Get eom« hyacinth glasses If you wiah If this be true, for we must deem it* i mode his troopers, an expreHnlnti ut |«ilu* d Murprls**- TO grow the plants in water, which in ii, which Sir Isaac Newtoo c<>uM mm !•>••* •Wljflt: Dou*t know QW! Why, (tuo4 1 Having thus stopj*»(l Gibbon's pur i tig eaHiOBt way. The dark colored itiiO'iKH if-' then unpaved %tars Iht Lonl, John! Von put u*e iu jail tiirm* suit, Joseph continued bis retreat ua .-i t-.-i. nre said to be best tfeenuae turnpike road, i UOIPS for u Ife hfaMn^r!' "—K.insas C'ltJ they keep ibe light from the routs. A thine to counterbalance human WOCP. dur cover of darkaess. On Aug. 11 For ever since Immortal man hstb General Howard, came up with re-en Select large, heavy bulbs, as they glowed forcements, and tbe long chase began produce the finest dower spikes. At With all kinds of mechanics, and full soon Some MeAsur««. Steam engine* will cofuluct. him to the once more. Nice days later Joseph the top of each hyacinth glass you Herbert Speucer s-uriK-d tbe ineuK* will observe a benchlike rim. This te moon. suddenly turned upon his pursuers, de- Byron's "Don Juan"'was translated molished tbe government baggage system because it re^ts solely on the Want Ad to Do? to set the bulb upon. Fttl the glass into French by Amedee Picbot ID 1825; trains, inflicted' otber severe datnage fact that miui hus but ten uu;\- w- ,witb water to this rim, set your bulb However, a mlJe is but a "tnllle pa*1 upon It and then put the glass away but, daring as was that translator, he and escaped unharmed before tbe dis did not venture to put "Don Juan" mayed soldlera could rail; In sufficient uuurn," ur n thun^und [Mit-tja. The Jn a cool, dark place. length of tbe foot was u^ed for dis- The Chinese lily also grows in wa- into rhyme, and today the foregoing foroe to stop him. stanza done In French prose la sup- tances Umg before It was tlseO at ter as well as tbe hyacinth does and Tbeiw© i'V almost Inaccessible routes twelve inehe*. A "l'urloiiL:" Is only a posed to be a prediction ot aviation by j van be started now at any time. A Joseph utiuh his way to Yellowstone furrowloiiif. The broudtli of tbe htutd pretty way to plant It Is to set c motor, though Byron's suggestion gees park, with Howard1* wornout cavalry- no further than steam.—London Globe. b«ctime llu> standurd because the ctis single bulb ID a bowl or dish surround men at In i heels. Oenernl Sturgls OQ iobt wny of un'Uf*uriu« the bolKbt of 8upt. 13 found the Indian* encamped tli*; horse. The length of tbe atm tfiivc The Sir* Of Raindrops. ou the Velio wuiuue river near Clurk'd the length of the *VU." uiiJ fr«uj (he do uot always have tUe Fork. A furious bat tie followed. Many elbow to the tip of the Ulidduj Huff»lp same »lz« or weight, aud this in pri- of tho Nez PeTCOfl were Blaiu, and their «"iw tho "cubit." ity slrftUrbliiji u^j. marily due to the fact that they are ijtcjiiiN of continuing tbelr retreat KUC both HririK mi if un > trc>«* tuun l^vtMit- not formed like tbe drops of water lawfully were Imjjcded by the lu»s of e*i (he tqe««uie of the "tnth'Hii." that fall from a wet cloth or tbe spout « large pflrt of their herd of ponies. rloLh measure siill deorooit ttiut two ^>f a pitcher or the drops that rush 11:ti'l pi t-Hscfj, Joseph crossed tbe Mis- uod one-(inIf iucbtt* tuuke a "nnU/' out of tbe small boles In a garden souri -river beyond Cow Island and aod HIM i.s tbo width of f«»ur DW sprinkler. Iu all these latter cases a headed north for the Canadian border. $olld stream of n.ih-r Is broken up lie planned to save himself and bin nails. Tbe ii(n>thtM-ary'h "drai:r" origi- Into drops. But the raindrop Is form- braves from the capture thai now nally signified '•only an itmch raw spir- It needn't be some task so easy that ed hi the cloud by the accumulation of reemed Inevitable by crossing Into it as can be held in the muuth." minute atoms of water drawn together Canada, where be would be safe from Into one drop and sometimes by the tbe persistent cavalry that his last ef- melting of a large suowQake or a forts had not sufficed to nhake off bU Editorial Pl*a»*ntri**. solid little Icy hailstone. When a drop trail. Two exlltcrfi quarreli'd, MH\ on^ re- la thus formed In tbe c]ouda it uegLus ferred to tao utber's early &k¥&et in To Canada many- of the beaten Hiotix bin itaper- • , to full, no matter whether It be large no&Uies find fled and won shelter frvtu "Aa for our £-oi»teiiif*oi*tr,v,'.' he.v-iwte, of t-tiiiiiL and observers iu balloons i he United States authorities. There, ''wunt uuii wv t^[»*•«;t from u tuqn who state that all sizes of drop* are to bo loo, Aotne tittle time after the Custer was. five yi>ar* ugo bawkins fiomdcwr od by fiobUlc-a enough to make it Hit found within tbe clouds themselves, Unlit. Hit (lug Bull bnd found his way pU to door witty a (Jonlfpy, nodi oh -ill eon- only a want ad. oan do WELL AND IN- stoadr. t" **" the i.«jHi or dish nitii fl'om the finest fog and drlzzHng mint ami auiottx lite 'fugitive tfiixtstwu wa« wnter iiml ncfit iu the light, but iitii np-to the heavy ruin. It la commonly l'K>i illi\L^ at our g^^v^rntirtcnt'^i' Mt!•v uiijkfs under strong sun rays. Keep the btfwi s.ii.i that the bigger drops fall ranter to rn pin re him, Mis r!v*.i did not t^uy It, buttu- 6U nest ifl^qe!»pl>Sf»rwl tin* following: fillwi witfe water. Iu three »?oflkf or thau the smaller ones and overtake .foRi'pli uudorstt>od csough of Inter- EXPENSIVELY. u month the tx>t&t white flowers them and grow bigger. This Belinda naiioajal ],iw ti> believe be would bt' *"Oui" opt^inporary ?ay« ttwl Uy^ vill burst Into rudliwt bluom. Pleuty rea&ou&ble, but no one has reully siif« it only bo could set toot on Cana- yearH n.tfo we wete 'tuiwkiay l'roiu t\o^v of pebbles roust be used to keep tbe proved It.—St. Nicholas. . ' "to dour with 11 riou^ey. and ttli ill eou- dian soil. Mir first plan had been to 1 ilowi'i- from becouiins top heavy and dilloiif'A tHVtst ajj tUnt.' H- is tj*i*?i- iiiv out hit* \ii\t••••iis'i's unjoug tho vviUl- 1 v fulling over. cut trails of tho far west and to tlud I'ight. M't \.cro f>f*)'?. m-It-il. Uut we Nicaragua. s*>iui»wbeiie u home where the Xes tin; tmtprfswj ty finri tbo iiooiu-y bus | i j r The person who finds jobs for want Odd or Even. . Nicaragua, -wedged In hetweuu U*>t) I'cixtfe would »o( be molesuKl. But vueb ft (f^' «. tug ou tbe Caribbean sea. (ts arcs Is tirwts of Atlieua and name in early True, Josopb was now for the mo* "Ut'njtird 8uav,," suld u UfiiIUJIUc ads. to do is the sort of chap who looks at abou£ &8.000 square miles aod Its pop- I't-ntiuios know uud loyed It, aud cbU> iDeut soiuo dlstauj'e in ndvauoe of crlHi*. "ijUvoya (J'^s tU<; oiiglBal thlug, ulation somewhat less than .1 million, ry us a secure restujjt I>!JH'O. Tbe flt,^^-fb<* lK^u^t (r«M promlffj—a straw- constitute but a small part of tho peo- tiides iu oue haud a few beans, Basal! tclogrnph w*s be- gfif hehiuis b-iudLfrcbJef. he ftirnNl can countries, Nicaragua is noted for If tbe playfellow guests "odd," au IIIJ.'H wer»> too ftaK- tbe in»n\-. in>SP, putting and tv>iHtlo^ Its military '•pronuuelamentoB," popu OH openlug her band ibe other ttlcptays Uy trac**il there- it pretty vlp-orounly, rent that apartment, or offiice, or store, or lar revolts, revolutions, etc.. by which vn odd uumber, sbe forfeits the or- by tx» permit of 'The Wat), wlih au uply outb. jurked (he land is almost constantly troubled tJolos to the yuesser, who eb&ij&«# or sett ting down uu- hack bin boad- to the verge of rulo—New York Amer- 1 pretends to change them aud bides discovered In an " "Ob, I j)»K your ^fiidoii, said Hhaw. house or that you can't find a position. ican. them in turn. If the guass Is odd and ubwure corner <* *^I tbougO'Tit waq mine, y^u kuow.'**-— i\t' uumber even, the guesser must souie state; it'-n.. Waahiafrtnu Star. give one piece to tbe Mder, who Jeweled Monctcr*. Joseph'A project For, you see, he has gotten into the habit changes the number aud asks over j Id the upper cretaceous deposits at to turn hi* back Ready to Bargain. Again The gue.ss must tv right to | White CIIITFI. New South , two upou bis no Live Suitor tv b«r ftihtr»—Sir, 1 lot* the win sljtoleloun of plesloHaarlan reptiles country ami tlnd very #109041 ,four (fau^bter treudif on bare been found, both of vfbicb were a home In C'ao Father (KiiiaJyj—U>ii. .voting wan, yuu of accomplishing things—which is a habit How Very Easy completely opaHwd, UUu tbe tree arfa, eltbnr por- itlu't t)i. first iwtrty tuAf'p had nn •<>< Take four little square pieoee of pt- trunks found lu Arizona uod otber mancDtly or un-JOStVU'fc I AST Oif.bmeDt tor It.' Uowst>ujcver..if you pi^rnud print onfl of the fallowing let- uowtprn locaUties. Iu the first exam- til govermnont.'il forgetfutaesK 8houlil lore U well ciioin.rb to com*' find belp o within the reach of any person with half icrs on put'b: pi* of these Jeweled UkmaterB that |K*nult him t-i i-n-op back to th^ iu«iuu puy ui> tlje [uortgagc \ ! of f 'ifiui. Some '>rii,i.ni! of hue, aud precious opal <><; «ctrlt4>od In the ru'-e, netit word to Hop»t«st. o persous will irtpjuaa luinuMiiately aud rurred only here aud thpre on tbe Luwyer—VoU dou't Ilk*' the Jury? o r t'»f|ouei Miloh. who wan nt Tongue say, **ii*W i(l»s>ui'd. Others will t«k# stMvittien, estw**^Hy *n the transverse river, tn l^lcK'k the fugitives' north- IVfeiid« «t -1 do not. So. 1 U iwy o boui». We have B iutelltgout \n;t pfgcia uf the nrwk. The pleshtsaurfi ward rush. Milcrt, wlih new, iiiiwea- tailor, Np. 3 Is my gbOOtit, No. 5 in myo suus nearly a whole fiveuing oft un extinct race of very long ueck- o rli'd PHvnlrynien, rt^cifwl the or«_ler tfl Ti.I'k and egg dr.iler nud N-»L T irf my lu master th].*> little puzzle nud even *-'i ' reni ui'i'.i w hi-'h swam ID ancient wife's flrst bunbaud What fhanee o 4 time to heat! "ff .lu«epb*s i!rt*d, d**plt-i •pamnf f^* w.>nl Itsfi/ ujjinvv tiiup- HP.1S.—ll«rp**r's Weekly. e*i band nri t^opt. -t<> at Eagle vrt-ek. have t got?- St. I'aul pl»«patcb. o without i'•< '^iii!i'tii Then followed Chief .Jnspph'N last o What Eskimos Think of WhiU Man. bflftir1, ttw» flnul ilf*Hf»rntit> . i-./nl nf tbe Expftutd Differently o Boasting Tbe Eskimos' opinion of white men 1 nek I*** Nez Per.-e* The cou H k t "Maijara, you ought to go lo a worm- o To ]•..•!„-,( la something Dmt a manly boy if* Mometlmeii as mjcoroplJroentarj' «» waged long and Orf'y. Hmvjmi, hor- •t I'Unaaty." o woold nevpr dA o ("'f tilings i>n« has or does hlmr*tr onu tbe «hiic mnn's opinion nf tbecn rylnit north, fjiugbt up with bl« vli "r'or once, doctor, you aud uiy uijs inakts n: meat ado. Stefi'nsmoij, who was tbr Hmx an the 6gbt WM veil nieb over. iKibd an- agreed, but Ue expresses tb« o 1 1 o Km Uxn w«s* once a tutle boy who'd Jn company with (a* re Herarnwl In l»y two etvAuy; forces. Hi-it in mm'*' cntphfjt i<: hmgii&Ke.' i ttmlMd n loltnr tr^e r-eul Anjrlo-Americau p»"»»«r expedition o And (rot a much mote painful nting' fron baud | Kuw YorVi PttW. twice aL bin a boe. wrltoc lu Harper's Ma^aglnc of hU 1 wor« 1 Fir Htjrtior li? liari a^'img—-oh, 'yp-.^; h*'-1experiences \n tbt? arctic while living they were hordwl tn their ret Me Contribute. touched The branch-** nuitM with Eskimo families, and be report* ii. The bmTM^ v.t-t-n fot In the with Eskimo as savins that white mec i niii money for tb» bi'atlit-n iu o He'd -sttibhvd hip to*. U hurl, hut 8t!U are n& bad to truvol with an babies t tl«* miinMi eff pw^WMa Hint !!!.• tea**, MI? UTffliiB»j|n» Oh ft o you wouldn't whim cry. Indeed, they tfo further and say thai sl"iis i^f tlM wlilf* man. llfti1*- my (laufc:«ii»iH mtirrifd BWTrtjp o Antl utii ai lii'hi'ilpa's doSH they ti**!ppi3 wbltc u->*• tu4 » vw, !:;;ib"i tongu-? *Twa« thus • .MiHf though ttables cry they don'i tt v rnl d arguf. aufl white meo are always "giv 'fbx'fw who ar^ greedy vt Tut he- i'ltlv rtoV lnff directions »t«-ui (hiugs they dou't prove tbflt tlfy are poor l»i u I o understand " • of -ptt-ir^r* i o o Iof o lo o ADVERTISE IN THE LONG BRANCH RECORD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOto •JOMT COWS BRANCH DAILY BECOHn, WEBNSBBAV, FEBRUARY S3, 1910.

dlllac, Mich., OD Feb. 8, 1888. He Is one of the youngftat world's champions ZYBSCO DEfEATS LEMM. NELSON ADMITS nnd beside* In fiie first flchter of G«r- man extraction to win the llKhtwelfffat Swiss Wraatler Badly Injured by Beino title. Thrown Through Ropes. Woljravl's flrst battle was decided la Buffiilo, T>b, 23,-Zybsoo, the Pole, HIS DEFEAT ntiid, when he knook«d out Young Nrl- got the decision In (he wrestMnff morcti non in thre« r^undn. He followed thin hnre with John I,, JM.... th« Hwlnft. Goldstein's up by dafentlng Kid Bond, Ed Smith, s*'\\tu-r iimn had Be<'iired • fall afrer Sinister Underground liflimets Ii Wist- 36 in. wide, $1.50 quality, Johnny De Forrest, Kl<1 Moore, Young one hour nnd forty-fl ve minutes of But Is Sorry the Referee Kllmln, Ted Smith nml Kid Ouunon. wrestllnjf, when Zyhsco picked Lomm iiRton-strictef Initgriflti Long Branch guaranteed, best and hand- : Wolgftst was reatatcued with Voung up II ml threw bint through the ropes. Ended the Fight Nelson, and the latfer sitcoeeded \u Leinru'B eplnt* nun Injured, He wan Litl somest in the land, at $1.10 getting the £ect»lon. This Is the only rnrrkiii Into the ring, und hl» back reverse Wolgast bna experienced. a yard. wrifl rubbed. • Wasblneton, Fob. 23.—that the presi- N. J. "Don't let Zybaco ipave," he snld an dent Is UlflBatlsfteti with the slow prog- WON EASY, SAYS WOLGAST COOK GOES TO MOUNTAINS. be lay prone on the floor. After ton ress of congress In pushing hit) pollclen minutes I he mutch wns reautufKi. Is an open secret. No other proof in Travail to Town Near the Foot of Lemm could not stand i\[t •mu-w,, necessary than thnt he baa culled »ev- Milwaukee Boy Cipttim Lightweight Chili's Loftiait P»k. btit ho was gftmn an•...u- university. The uuiveralty presidents pollclcB and to do It Ju r.iH'oniH As lo in - future pinna, 1 am (ipon ray bar* and tenti*r hlrt*. •luticni'i held a mooting UiMt v,• <-L urni iii'-H a way thai bin me could nut be And. oh. the way 1 «i|u!rniM «nd irlnl ready to (jive deserving lightweights n To save the Rjiotn aiie Imnt^d, for! tidoptt'd n roHolutiun of CCHHIU-P ngaliiHt deflnitcly placed on either house or on e bailee." N" matter »tiere BTIA toucned, 1 JIM - thft lord rector for pnntponlnK bis In- anybody in particular. The tale hns Nelson suid: "I am sorry fhey called •'Don't touch tnt tlmre! Th»t pl»"« '• stallation ccreinnny In furor of hi« po- been denied, of course, but It fur- WOMEH'S $10.00 PRINCESS SERGE WOMEN'S $15.00 SILK DRESSES the flgbt off nhen they did. 1 think 1 aorft!" lltlcnl en^ndtnraentH. Lord Ourztm thon nishes thft only intelligent explanation '•"iiki have stayed tne. forty-live On head or heels, on foot or Uand. sent a lettrr of explanation, where- of certain tbiuga that arc happeoUiif. rounds, but I have no complaint to; On Bunburtied back nr ti 'Ml :; ;ir id-- are blocking the le^isintlvc wheels. Kchediiled for forty-five rounds. It 1 WUH. Alan lor high and grand surely eould not luuve lasted much ^ f&BS0t¥a to hnK'l till paclflfO! VISIT TO NEWARK. To Restrict Immigration. Selected stripe patterns, guaranteed waterproof, plaid longer, especially .tbfc rnuUitlon tbat Whana'tf my moutri wan np^nefl tvlda That I'utinr.jlnK IRK I'* 1«BBOII bom. The c-omtnis&loner of liunjiKratWn. hood, sizes 6 to 14. "-••!>. •)> WON HI J'hat Hoop Piyak«4 toiifCtie rftfuaciA to Tbe one tlin<- peerless Battler prc- I Oanlel J. Keefe, Inn made a report "Don't touch me therw! That plac** in \Streets ot the City Decorated that ^f followed will check some of «. litnt n pn I hello ^i-di. \i\> face was tte human tide flowing into ihe coun- one main of cuts, bruises and BOHM, try. Mr. Kfeefe MU:L'..".IS not only the Bli rignt »M *• was ''.iiii|iic[.-i\ clotDttl. In His Honor. SO Misses' ltd ash presses and the blood streamed down lib o Time, thy toll la not stjrengthenjjag of present Immigration cheeks and covered bis body He was 9lnce moUi'jr waahm m* t\n laws, but recommends tbat male aliens the typical spectacle of the fallen But round my heart IWIII ay« New York, Feb. 23— Hreaident Taft be required to submit to a physical "Don't teucb ma th«rei That plao* la cesr aimUar to tbat required for en $1.98 chninplon—a champion whose name j »or«r left New Vork todny for Newark, i". ill ever remnln legion In the nnnal*. - Charles C. Jon*s in Ptici< trance into ilie army, fie also ihuls- N. J., where he will be the guest of ifpon iuTestlsation that an enormous Princess and Jumper models, newest spring styles. If Of tbe Mr' III U. i..'],: .(:.<: tii" Newark board uf trade nt n tmn business Id donr lu the "white slave From start to flitlsb It wan Wol- j An Exptrt. qiwtt '••uiu.ht truffle." Ferhaps one of hU most prui- you paid half as much again later on you would think you •-•: -I'-J flghL. !!• i.iitfitm.-i! Nelson at: "Helln. nnrkor!" aalil Bmltfcln, raeet- MB, Tnft made tlie trip to Newark 'i'-.ii reroratncndatlouH 1« for a coiiifi. was getting a bargain. , , every turn, nnd, thouifh the Pnue hit Ina his friend on ibi^ utroet. "How in an autoinohllf. l-'orimr (Iovt»ruoi- cation of present Immigration laws. i. 'I'M nnd tnuf wiicn he did luud, tin »oes It?" Mui"phy ot New .lorsi'y Husfgontod tv M .h\ ;illkf.- U<>\ ' - lih.i/i. M'crtt heavier "All IIL-IH. I viu'v-," anli) Barker. rtii- proaidenl mme tliun IIK<> that hi> Poulbla Tariff War With Canada. itud more rapid than NclHon's, "Seon Itotiblc K[«mger lately'/" uught to j'.i over on the JefVOy HU\C Probably the most eerlous danger of One Knockdown to Dane's Credit. "Veil llohble la down nt in; place at aud fill..- a look nrnund from an auio- u tariff war in with Canada, Negotia- Outing Flannel Women's Caracul Cloth C ats But once In the. battle did It look as WoRtbaDtptoQ now. I inrltoU him moblln window. tions are still going forward, btit they if tfctaon would rctalu the title. In threo ident Taft In Newark. Tho stiwtN iu :ind nothing can be confidently pre- at $9.95 or of Joe Ouns dropped \Volgnst In wt»ekH asfoV" thf huofuosN section of the city turoush dicted of tlie probable outcome. It in various patterns, tUe I'sMiiif of the rlug. Ho connected "H »»»," Bold nnrUor, "but you know whtoh the president paBNetl was amust soon bo known, however, as the This lot consists of the balance of our High Grade Black TTUB a ii!my11' rigbt cross to theBobble Is an eipert at making; both nmr.t* of UngH and hunting, nnd n eourl date for the nr>plication of tbe mini- sizes 34 to 44, for- jnw whlcu sftiggered the. "Mlrblaan ends meet."—Harper's Weekly. mum or maximum ichedules Is near. , Caracul Coats, sold formerly from $17.00 to $20.00. 1 of honor had boen erertetl In liroad merly $1.50. wildcat.' Before thn latter eould COT street, smith of Market Htreet. To Sue an Editor First Catch Him. (*T or clinch tlio Battler repeatwl nnd Mistress of tha Situation. Upon reaching Newark the preHidtMil Washington Is still chuckling orer hud the satisfaction of tho flrnt knock Father (left In flunyo-No; you can- went Uiret't to tho home of ex-dovern- the catching of a New ynrlt editor In ! uot ttave RII.V mnrc enke. (Very serl- or rrnnklin Murph.v. v. here a brief r*1- the ctty 'ind serving on lilni paper** In I'I--I,I the thlrlieth roitud on until r>uBl.v» Do you know what 1 gfiall have oopllnn wan held. a libel suit. Tho case .grew (hit of tbe I tie rod NVI.iMiiV -isc.tr aafflwm] to huve lo itn If you y<> on niaklng that drenU- . Rvcr.v Mttilhtbk^ hit of ripuce nt ihoBiiJIlnger-PInphot controversy. The edi- so(, i tit* hfean to tlftcllne from tlie ml i)0i*e? Krufiger :iiH(lU>rluin. wlitTe tbr dinner tor preside*! over the columns of a thirtyilrjit. Hi» 'tenth* were weak, nfin Mttlfl fllrr (Robbing)—Tes. will be hvld, hus t>cen ppawmd Into fcrinih New York inagaaine In which Put the Tip of Your Fore-Finger he could not HOC in nnle.r to laud. Ii Father-Well, wlmt 1B lit ••. senior, but vhe cntomltttr In charge a Washington newspaper njun tbouK^t wna the beginning of the end, nnd Mttie Otrl—OlTft me Rome mor« if libeled. He brought suit, but when Hie sports rcalir.iMl ttuit it new* ! i •' • i M i • 11 u ua hie f • > accom inodntc M the editor remalued in the metropo- on a Map of This City— chnmplon v.as In slfrht ihe eddi quick- limny WDO woWd llko ty take patt. lis service could not he bad. It hap- And she was tjnltP rlpht— PrMby- It It* expeiUHl that .-i" itusluuHW men ly NbirtiHl io even tuoiiey. (.TllHl SI miim.l. pens tbat this magazine Is rather inti- And you will have touched a place where a recent want advertiser of this of J\'tvyark will be ftt Uu> dinner. mately Interested In the Balllnger-Pm- H«I|>1«BS In Fortieth Round. After tho 'banquet th«» prt»«Uient will chot affair, and when the investigation paper lives, or does business. When time was called for the for- Juat Si'uh a Qent. return to Jersey C!ly aud board his tieth round NCIRIUI, blind, lhnp ttud "Yon'ro looking I'or m-w qnartrr^, I got under way the editor could not re- Hot In any pain of the city where people live and work can you get hear," wild Kldder at lb« breakfast privute cur, which will be attached to alfit the temptdtlou of coming. The worn out, died a right HWIIIK. lint a i.'iif train. He will reach Wa^hiug- far away from one of our want advertisers or from someone who has late- i-ame almiit n foot short. lie then got tnhlo. newspaper man saw him and had (h.- Iu a Kolld right, hut \v«.i:.•;!• i eutno "Vefl,*1 repllett the tulkatSve hoarder. ton Qflrly tomorrow morning. p'apers served iu short order. ly found or obtained something by want advertising in this newspaper. hfluk nt him with a swing like a catn- "WhyV" Rooasvalt on the Way. The influence of these want ads. permeates the life of the city They pult. 'Ht:re'fi au ad. In the paper Ihnt Now that Theodore Roosevelt, is are the task-doers of the people. They are FOR SEftViCE, »nd they serve Heferee Smith saw that the end had should Interest: yon pariienlaii.v, "'I'o again entering the outer fringes of come. He stepped tietweou tbe menrent—nice room for Rent, with gnu: "— SAYS NEW YORK IS civilization Interest la his homecoming —without limit, or cessation, or much expense. THE SERVICE THEY nnd stopped the flght, proclaiming Ciitliolie Siinidiiid and Times. grows. The fact that William Loeh, RENDER IS THE CHEAPEST THING YOU CAN liUY IN THIS CITY. W'olgRst the winner ntnlil the tf.'iifen- MOST INSOLENT CITY Jr., is to have cburge of the details lng rh.-iTs ol the thouciiudfi who hnd To Rc*t His Eyaa. for the reception gives ftsmrftseft tlm watched him llghl evecy Inch of a ter- The people wli-t (lull I'eadius: "jUNt to It will be done according to the wished ribly btisut road to the chnnipl'in«hl|i. 1 rest thc-lr o.veh" ml^lii tako'u Ulut by uf his former chief. Nobody here Be Nelson ftflli wan Kfinie. Me wantod inJi\le dinner" at the Hotel &#• era tic simplicity that Mr. Roosevelt : F'olnt Kk-hmond. I "Just to test my eyes!" tor that New York Is "the tnuwt )UHO has exprftssod to those who are to wel- Tho receipt* oxpcedod $tt7,«to. Nel- lent city on the face of thv* jjloho." coiue him in Europe ami In his own ' Kon re^eh (H! S12,W>0 nf (he jr«le mouej A ftfv*raai. "Pp-iple ure lilnti to IIK here, but ii iscountry. However fcimple thV eerenio | uu agulu^t W'r.ignHt's $a,T(Ki, and with "1 snppOHc you talked a lot of jaon- herituHe they want our bmhiK to i«>n lam Is rtiinpftnt. If Me HI.-, t a man ouon tbe question raised by Governor the street cuu we stop to take our hat tladle> of Missouri over th »e«» UH be makes an appoint Stone m tb,e primaries, but uutil tlu>r.> GET iTHE i HABIT HH'I-,1 tit LI* 1'it^j''1. with a stenoKrapher Is a recount of the vot»*s It is UaVtily oti one Hide, a (ypewiitfr cm the other WD how tbe senate couM luko nolloe look at the Spring fashions is educa- and a ni*»*menper b-»y wniilnu outside. i«f the matter. While tlu- body hi« When nil IK over in lire what l» nojuiwer |o pass on all r$uesainns relijting , GO TO STEINER'S eoinpllshedV Whni'w It all srrtue for? I to its own membership, tlie custom has tell you, the aconmiilotton of motif? batti tn tlefll only with eltvtlona to the tional. and a large *'V/AH\ bunk nooouut." Nemtte and Dot wltb nomlnallona. [n this cflse ih»* only electlou that tbe We have taught hundreds to operate wiiiate would be likely to consider Is WILD GALE SWEEPS EUROPE. ibot in the Missouri legislature which and plf ced them in steady positions, where «'U»*e Btone senator. Other issues will they could make good wages. Communications Interi upted—Numer- hfive to '- • fmtfiit out In Missouri ous Accident* Reported. Pure Wool, Hand Tailored Why not give us a chance to employ Pari**, h\u. 33.—A great pale is pre- you ? vnilhiL nil over the continent. Com- imiiitf'iui'um Iwtweou 1'nrtw nnfl Spala, THE UP.TOWN STORE AutitrU. I'nrtupU. lierliu, Milan and Garments We [are in need of help in all depart- Amstenlntji 4» interrupt<.*d. We have ju»t recevied our full ment*. CothHiuiiKiitiun bet worn Vtirla nml line of irfii.Uftti IM precarious, (livat it.n ->.- Spring Embroideries and Lace ban been w I'liicli! b,v (he storm at which are priced much chen|>cr Working hours 7:30 to 5:30 and one asitny ptnrc*i, ana uutnerouf* aecldeuts are n^^rted. than if we had not placed EH o'cloak Saturdays all the year. earlv order. STEINER & SON. EMBROIDERIES 5c to 49c yd. £>tnnharl| Qhmqtattg An auction sale that is not LACE ^cjo|8c ytl. well advertised is apt to be a sort of disaster. 569 BROADWAY Aaburg Park, Sfrw Hrraru