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LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.

VOL. 9-NUMBER 201. LONG BRANCH, N. J., SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT MUTE WITH BABY IN FIVE BEQUESTS IN ROOSEVELT DECLARES ARMS SHOT THROUGH JOHN IKS WILL Wife, Daughters and Sons to HE'S A PROGRESSIVE IN FALLS III Receive Property, With BODY BY ASSASSIN Brother as Executor CHEYENNE ADDRESS Among the wilts just prohatiul at Stomach of Innocent Spectator Penetrated by Bul- r Surrogate's court at Freehold In Wyoming's Capital Goes Wild Over the Former that of John Hicks, of Ijotig Branch. Mr. Hicks made his will March 14. let Meant For Victim of Jealousy -Object of l!M0, appointing his brother, Martin D, President Today-Vast Crowd Almost Mobs Him Mars In Curtiss Biplane Nar- kli as executor of his nutate. He Two Bathers Drowned In Hols bequeathed to his wife, 1511a Hlcka, rowly Escapes Drowning Attack Hit Twice, But Escapes With the proceeds of a mortgage for 15,000 On His Arrival There Early This Made by Dredge and Boy and on property at Long Branch'; 12,600 When Motor Stops and His to be paid her in cash from the pro Man Commit Sulolde Flesh Wounds ceeds of a $6,000 life insurance policy, Morning Machine Drops in the and all the household goods In Hu- at Keans- A shooting affray, resulting In send ll irks building on Broadway, Ij ('hey nine, Aug. 27.—Roosevelt fcrrr and the town and State nee wild Water Ing iwo Italian** to the Monmouth Me- Branch, excepting one parlor suit and 1 burg morial Hospital, occurred ai the cor- STUNTS III THE AIR the pictures In testator's bedroom. TURK PEDDLER IS nvnr him. lit arrived at four this ner of Hillside and Morris avenues morning to find nn Immense horde of Two men lost their lives by drown- New York, Aug. 27—Aviator J. C. To his Slaughter, Lena Hicks, to be cowboys, cowgirls, Indians and ordi Mars narrowly escaped death today shortly after seven o'clock last night. held In tfttst by his wife, he be ing at Keaimburg Thursday afternoon The assailant Is said to be Joseph nary staid fetttJOMi men waiting tn in almost the Identical way tn which when he was hurled into the Narrows THfllLLEO CROWDS uueathed $1,000 of the $5,000 life In- BEATEN AND ROBBED whoop It up for him. Cheers split the Lucia, Jealousy being responsible for surance policy, also his brood mare three young women had a narrow es- oppofalte Fort Wadawortb, while at- air as the special arrived mid roan tempting a flight from the Sheepehetul his attempt to kill Joseph Devonno. named "Half a Hoverelgn," which ia cape from the same, death Sunday af- Hoxsey and Johnstone in Oar now In the hands of Frederick A. Youth Lures Unsuspecting Linen of "Teddy, Teddy, we've got you at ternoon. Peter Kltsner, of West Ho- Bay race track to Staten Island. His Lucia met his victim in front of the last,'' as he appeared. Curtiss biplane fell sixty feet and he little shoe repair shop In Hillside ave- Korsythe in Kentucky, together with boken, and his son-in-law, F. A. Blan- was piekedk up by a tug on the verge nue. It is said the latter had been ing Feats With Flying Ma- future foals of said mare, and the pro and Lace Merchant to Un- "iThlo is more than I expected. You rhard, of Newark, oofh of whom aro of drowning. *een talking to a young girl for whom ceeds of all races entered by such make me vnry gliid I'm here," the ex III business In New York, had come He started early, circled Manhattan Lucia had great admiration, and, be- chines Over the Ocean foals. frequented Spot President exclaimed, smiling, as tho down from the latter city to Keans- and Brighton beaches and, going fast coming enraged through jealousy, he To hiR son. Joseph 1 licks, he be ntob grabbed for him, slapped his fiurg on the twelve o'clock bout tor started over the Narrows, when his drew his gun and commenced firing Arehy Hoxsey took advantage of ir-athpd $1,000 of the $5,000 life in- A daring holdup In Park avenue back and cheered. the purpoie of bathing. After having motor suddenly stopped and the ma- at Devonno. After emptying Us, five the absence of Frank Coffyn, of the surance policy. To MR brother, Mar- yesterday has caused consternation The whole town is gaily bedecked their dinner at tbe Mew Point Com- chine made a sudden dive, plunging Hhooter, Lucia ran In the direction of Wright Ktables, at Asbury Park yes- in I) Hicks, is bequeathed the Hicks among the Turk peddlers of fine linen fort Beach Hotel, they pnt on their Into the water. Jeffrey street, .where he resides. terday and took out the new flyer for building on Broadway to be hold in and laces. The Turk vicitlm waa first bathing suita about two o'clock mad Mars wa» flung from his seat and Those who heard Uie fire fftootB ran a joy ride. The continued downpour trust for testator's two sons, Percy approached when he sought Rhelter went Into the water. sank. Then he roae and grabbed the in the direction of the corner. Among of the morning and earlf afternoon I>. and Ix-on Hicks, to be delivered lo out of Mir rain at an Ocean avenue Having taken their first swim and frfimpwork and called for held. those attracted waa Patrolman La- settled the atmosphere when it clear- them when I^eon reaches the age of 30 hotel. A young man, thought to be ivHted, they plunged In again. They The wrecking tug Hustler saw the parre. He was not far distant when ed up about 3 o'clock, and when at 4.H years; also his jewelry bubine?*, an Italian, wearing a light suit and had not been In the water more than the shooting began. He hastened to o'clock Hoxsey decided to take his* lock, ledger nccounts, etc., with the ten minutes, however, before they accident and steamed up in time, tak- novisn that Perry D. Hlckn be per- tan shoes, told the unsuspecting Turk ing Mara aboard and towing the wieck- the scene, and, ascertaining the direc- sail blue sky was breaking up the gray that his mother wanted to make aevfi- ai'ie rnuglit In one of the deep holes of the clouds, and conditions for a mitted to m;t!ia;;r the business uiiti; left by the Hand dredger, and Immed- «>d plane to Spa Gate. Mars declared tion taken by the fugitive, started af- L<>on is 21 years old, when the busi- al purchases. He thon purchased « he'd make the flight as soon as his ter him. He failed to apprehend the flight were ideal. pack of cigarettes, and, in answer to iately were drawn to tile bottom. They ness shall be turned over to them. didn't come the surface again. This jiuti iihic was replaced. man, and, after making a tour of the Hoxsey made his stolen fly a joy Percy is bequeathed the parlor suit the Turk's inquiry as to where the block, Intercepted Devonne on his way sail indeed. leaving the aviation uid the pictures in testator's bedroom. lady resided, said he would accompany was about three o'clock. The water to the hospital. The victim had been field, at Interlaken, he steered his bi htm to bis home. In tbe hole* at tbls place Is at least hit twice, one bullet lodging in his plane over toward Deal. He circled Hmma J. Warren, of Long Branch, The two started down Pavilion ave- thirty-five deep at low tide. MISS MO shoulder, while the other caused mere- Mme, Nordica'H bungalow, flew around made her will March 2!). 1902, appoint- nue to take the trolley, the old Turk The drnwnlngs were witnessed br ly a flesh wound In his left side. The the tower on the county place of Col- ng her mother, Margaret Warren, ex- laboring under his load of goodH. Af- Beveral people, but on account of the bullet In the shoulder was easily ex- onel George B, Harvey and then shot cutor of her estate, and leaving her ter passing Cedar avenue, the Turk danger, no one could be induced to at- tracted, and the man suffered but lit- out to sea. Straight out, over a m-.e all her property. wanted to know If it was much further, tempt a rescue. lie from his injury, although he re- to sea, the aviator flew, circling the Morris Fleck, of Asbury Park, mado Finally, Frank Niblutt, of Jersey fishing yacht Ivanhoe, returning to As and the young man said they would mained in the hospital all night. its will November 12, 1909, leaving get off at Park avenue. After leaving City, an expert swlidmer and diver, Sixty Guests Witness Ceremony niry Park shores from an afternoon his estate to his wife, Fannie Fleck, having heard the newh, arrived at the One of the stray bullets from Lucia's trip. the car, the schemer started In the di- •evolver hit John Abruzfo, an Italian Hid appointing her executrix of the es rection of OakhufRt, followed by the scene. He at once prepared to make at Bride's Home in Dunbar .nute. The poor fellow had a baby Wfhen Hoxsey's plane had gone so ate. Turk. They had gone a considerable a search for the bodies. After diving in his arms at the time, and, being far out that H was hardly distinguish- Marlon G. King, of Little Silver, distance when the Turk began to sus- "from a boat In and out of this deep Avenue This Afternoon unable to cry out for help, he had ed from the sea gulls and hawls, hp made her will October 29, 1901, ap- pect that he was being deceived. He water several hundred yards along the to first dispose of the baby before turned south and came in over the )Olnting her husband. William H. ;topped and wanted to know where beach, Mr. Nihlutt aoout seven o'clock A decidedly pretty home wedding seeking relief. When he pointed to southern boundaries of Ocean Grove. King, executrix and sole heir of her OOVEKKOR B. B. BROOKS came upon the Bodies of the two men, waH solemnta'd «t half-past twelve estate. the house was located. A red house for him and the most hair-raising his stomach he had difficulty in mak- Three hundred feet off shore, Hoxsey in the distance was pointed out, so about a hundred yard* from where o'clock this afternoon at the home of then headed up the beach northward, stunts in frontier sports program have they were B«en to go down. Blanch Mr. and MTB. T. Cotiover Morford, 140 ing his friends understand. He was the Turk positively refused to go any hastened to the hospital, where it was flying teas* than a hundred feet abovr been saved for him today. ard's arms were tightly clasped around Dunbar avenue, when that couple'B the Ocean Grove pavilion and the AH farther. Today Btarted with a monster pa- yiMingetft daughter. Miss Sarah Con- ascertained that the bullet had lodged They were then in an isolated place his father-in-law's neck, and when Nlb- in his stomach. He was put to bed. bury Park Casino. FIVE NEAR DEATH rade with Roosevelt in the front car- lett ralBed them to the surface the over, became the bride of Morgan W, near a clump of bushPK. Without riage. Politics are entirely lost sight Condit. The bridegroom is connected Just as soon as hits condition will war- There were thousands on the board warning the young man struck hlfi former's grasp was broken and he rant, the doctors will probe for the walk and hundreds of automobiles of for the time. The Colonel Is com sank again to the bottom, i Klsaner'a with the commission merchant firm or victim a stinging blow, knocklkng him pletely absorbed in cowboys and their adly bruised and lacerated, while Coroner Sickles' version of the strong, of Shrewsbury. Rev. Elliot feet in the air he suddenly shot dowN him story they went In search of the NEWSPAPER Ml one of the young women sustained a drowning Is that Kleiner waa taken White, rector of Grace Church, New. in an apparent spiral descent, which assailant, but were unable to locate ark, , formerly of St, James1 Church, Dog Case Settled. dislocated collar bone. Mr. Nolah with cramps, when he called for help. he turned, however, into the first loop onducts a "temperance hotel" at Ma- him. The matter wan reported to po this city, of which the bride is a com- An interesting dog case was dispos- of a figure eight, rising gracefully and Ice headquarters and word was senl Midsummer Outing of New Jer- Klssner was a printer In tbe employ municant, impressively performed the ed of by Judge Schoenlein yesterday. nalapan, which Is patronized during of the Hudson County Review. with scarcely a rock to complete the the summer by boarders from New out for tiin patrolmen lo be on the marriage ecremotiy. Last April Arthur I. Clark, of Branch- remaining loop in a short slrele. lookout for the young man In a light sey Association Here The father of Blanchard arrived port avenue, lost a beegle hound dog, York. Yesterday he started to take yesterday afternoon to claim the body After the ceremony a buffet lunch Johnstone also established a new suit. was served by Little Henry, the Third and, although he made an effort to find load of pickles to the Englishtown This Afternoon of hia son. Coroner Sickles Is search- record of the present meet, when he itatlon, and Miss . Rosetta McCart. Ing for the relatives ot Klitsner. Kist- avenue restaurateur, which was much the animai, only recently located it in lifted his plane from earth to an a* Ex-Mayor Blair'i Funeral enjoyed. Tim bride received a pretty the possession of Alexander CfofH. Miss Florence Cunningham and Mrs United States Senator John Kean, ner had two bank books hi his pos- titude of 1,000 feet In exactly ten mln McOuire and son. Thomas, accompan- The funeral of ex-Mayor R. P. Blair collection of presents. They included Mr. Clark procured a search warrant «tes. III be held Monday at 12.30 o'clock Jr., of KHzabelh, Is a gu«st of the New session and about $65 In cash. Ho had cut glas.s, silverwear and checks. to recover his dog. It was served by ied him for a lark( seated upon the iBrsoy Editorial At^'irluilmi at Ha come down to spend a few days with Today, the closing day of the meet, tags of picklus. In going down a from the Biaire home, Center street midsummer bake at Price's Hotel. the Blanchards, who are numbered Mr. and Mrs, Condit will spend their Constable Miller, who found' the dog will see a cross country race bpfween and Ocean avenue, and at'one o'clock honeymoon at Bar Harbor, Me. They on Cioffl'a premises. Both parties vis- Uttep inclir.fi the traces became un- Pleasure Bay, this rlty. this afternoon. among the tenters at Keansborg. Hoxxspy and Brookins and some more hooked and the horses ran at break- at the M. E- Church, Sea Bright. Rev. Two members of the Dope Club, of left for New England at half-past two ited Judge Schoenlein, who turned the ien*atlona1 stunts by Johnstone. There wll be no Inquest. Blanch o'clock, amid showero of rice and well dog over to Mr. Clark. Mr. Cioffl said neck speed down the hill. Near the Dr. J. Ward Gamble will officiate. Long Pltt»fleld. Mass. Messrs Chapelln ard'a face was badly disfigured by the wishes of the assembled guests. the dog had been given to him by a bottom of the Incline the tongue of Branch Lodge, No. 78, F. & A. M., and and Groot, who played nuch an im- grappling Irons used' In trying to lo- small boy, and, inasmuch as he had Wyoming Ranch Owner Here. he wagon dropped to the ground, Ashland Council, No. 28, Jr. O. U. 'A. portant part In the annual outing In cate the body. The dining room, whore the wedding Asher Parker, a former Lonp luncheon was served, was ricjily deco- fed the dog, he thought he should re- broke off and threw wagon and occu- M., will attend the services. The mem- the Derkkshlre Hllln, Mass., last Tune The Suicide Today. rated with asters. ceive some recompense. It ia entirely Branch boy, is here on a visit. Young pants through a fender ten feet into bers of Abacus Lodge, No. 182, are In are also gneBts of President J. hylG Daniel Waltt, fifty years old, who Mr. and Mrs. Condit will, upon their up to Mr. Clark, as the Judge could Parker weat west five years ago and i gully. The party landed against a vitud to attend the service*. Klnmonth. had been on a nrnnken debauch for a return, reside in Newark, where the not exact payment for the care of the settled at Moorcroft, Wyoming, where wire fence, with bags of pickles upon Prior to the bake a business meet- week was found lying dead In hia bridegroom i^well known. dog. lie now owns a ranch consisting of 800 t.hem and the wagon across the fence. Milk Inspectors Busy. ing; the association wai held at which atable this ' morning with a revolver acres. Owing to the dry period early An atnbnlance from Englishtown took Milk inspectors are again getting reports from special committees were Today and Monday Stanton Property Sold. in the season, he was forced to dis- the injured party back to the hotel at busy In this locality. They wore out received. Forty members attended. (Continued on Sixth Paga.) are the last days of the New York Deputy Sheriff C. A. Hawkins was pose of all his live stock except \ks Manalapan and a physician was sum- early yesterday, morning, and depart- S\% new members were elected to First Reformed Church. Bargain Store's closing out sale. See in charge of the sheriff's sale at City horses on his stud farm. He has one moned to dress their injuries. Miss ed later tn the day with a number of membership. Among them were Tomorrow afternoon at £.30 there ad. yesterday, when the Horace Stanton hundred horses, including a number Cunningham sustained a dislocated sample bottles of milk. Eugene Farrell, of the Newark Eve- will be a Bong service Cor the children. property in Rockwell avenue was sold. of valuable brood mflrps. collar bone, and she and the others in ning News; James Kerney, of the In the main auditorium of the ctanrob. Refrigerators. H was bought by Messrs. Parkekr & the party all suffered severe briuset* St, Luke's M, E. Church. Trenton Evening Times, and George after which the regular session ot toe 25 per cent, reduction on ail refrig- Van Gelder in the Interest of Mrs. Mount Olivet Baptist Church. and scratches. Rev. Dr. William C. Giffin. soil of H. I>ay. of the Dunellon News. Sunday school will be hole". At this erators for the next few days of Au- Helen Bergen, who held a mortgage Sunday services: 6.30, prayer meet- th*1 late Dr. C. M. Giffin, ot Asbury The bake waa ready to serve at half session the committee* for Flower gust sale at Jacob Steinbach's. * on the property. ing; 10.45, preaching; 2.30, Sunday- Rumson Club Builds Garage. Park, a member of the New York past one o'clock. Covers were spread Sunday will be announced. In toe school; 8, preaching. All are invited. A garage has been erected at the Bast Conference, will preach at 10.30 for seventy-five In the dining room morning the paator will preach e»n the Card of Thanks. Highlands M. E. Excursion a Success Friday night, Bible rehearsal. Rev. E Rumson Country Club for tho Buick tomorrow. Dr. Giffin Is a fine speak- overlooking the Shrewsbury. Price's topic "The Seven Principles of the and two Panhard cars operated by it. Quartet of colored entertainer? fur- Christian Life." In the evening on "A The Patrolmen's Benevolent Ass'n Thursday was excursion day at Redd, I>;I. lor er and tills an important post in New of Long Branch wish to thank tne Highlands and nearly 300 persons Raymond Rogers, of this place, and York Methodism. In the evening Dr. nished the latent in song and music. Modern Hero." general public for their liberal patron- boarded the steamer Keansburg for a Run Into by Motor Cycle. Everett Ott, of New York, are th# Nea] will preach. There will be spec- After the bake a number of the age to their benefit Friday evening, trip to Dreamland given under the Barzilla Ridgeway, of Center street. chauffeurs and they will live in quar- ial music. Dr. Neal's Sunday evening newspapermen and their wives "took Wanted.—Saleslady ai pisbrow* which wan a financial success. W. It. auspices of the Highlands Methodist Red Bank, was knocked down a few ters provided for them at thp garage. topic will be "The Christian In Poli- In" the aviation meet at the Interlak stationery. 206 Broadway: 200-201* Harvey, Rec. Sec'y. , • Church. En route to the Island, the days ago by a motor cycle at the cor- The men recently received their liv- tics in Long Branch." en Field near Asbury Park. steamer stopped at Sandy Hook and ner of Broad and Wallace streets. Hr ery. Today and Monday Card of Thanks. gathered a large number from that received a few slight bruises to thr The Alexander Interlocking Sectional Simpson's Picnic on Wednesday. are tbe last days of the New York We take this method of expressing place. Pastor Hutes is anticipating back am! arms. The man riding the WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Concrete Curb. The Simpson M. B. Sunday' school Bargain Store's doling out sale. See our most heartfelt thanks lo all kind giving another excursion in the near motor-cycle was thrown from the ma- IH cheaper than wood. ill hold its annual picnic at Collier's ad. - • friends and neighbors who so kindly future which will go up the Hudson chine by the impact, but escaped in- The IT. S. Weather Bureau forecast Handsomer than granite and as Grove on Wednesday. Special' can assisted us during the sickness and River. iinles. The handlebars and pedals for the thirty-six hours ending Sin durable. will leave corner ot Broadway and'Bee. Monmouth bowling alley at Blberon after death of our most dearly beloved were damaged. day at 8 p. tn.: Continuous in construction, hence ond avenue at 9 a. m The Sunday is open now. I • husband and father. We also wish to New Jersey—Fair tonight and Sun never out of line. school will receive their transporta- Trunks. day. Moderate temperature. Moder- thank the members of both societies Trunks, traveling bags, grips, suit Have your suits steam cleaned by Cannot he displaced by frost. tion tickets at tile Sunday scbool Sim For sale or rent—10-coom house aad and all thosv wbo sent flowers, and our sys'em. It will n-niove all stains ate northeasterly winds, becoming var- Never requires respiting or repairs. day All the nwmbers of the church stable, 1J4 Btanchpttrt ar». All Im- cases and all requisites for the travel- iable. the choir of the Star of the Sea er at Jacob Steinbach's. and make your suit look like new. This curb is mechanically perfect and congregation are invited to go. provements, perfect condition. F. Vree- Church, pall-bearers and all who help- Oorcey & Son, "The Little Tailors," 71 Advisory Warning 10.30 A. M. and unequalled. land. owner. . Wl-202** ed to lighten our sorrow, Julia, Cath- The moving pictures of Booker T. Broadway. m •• Tropical disturbance passing north Price 25 cti. per lineal foot, laid. Card of Thinks. aiine, Lena and Anthony Disnagnn. •• Washington will continue Friday and eastward some distance from tht» Car- Telephone, write or call and your Mrs. William H. Campbell and ram Mason Fruit Jars. Saturday night, Liberty nt. Come, ev- Sexton Bros., undertakers and em olina rn«RT. Wtrt>Jf*M 'frotn vessel re order will receive prompt attention. lly wish tn thank the many kind Quarts, 60c. doten; pints. He doien. Automobiles to hire. Tel. 36? West erybody, and see the cotton picking and balroeri', 516 Broadway. Tel. 122 L. B port high winds and heavy seas ef- William H. Alexander, nianfr., 115 7th friends who assisted them In their late Chester M. Traax. Ill BrosJwav End. Duff ft Campbell. 1694&wtf* the works «f the school, 200-201 Utdtwtf* fect tbem. (Signed) Moore. ave.. Long Branch. 198to20l' bereavement. ittMtti* LONG BRANCH DAILY MCORO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1110.

HOTEL DIRECTORY Women's World Our Daily Short Story Burn Honest Coal

THIHl) SEASON »he >»aitl "If you'll VAN NOTE COAL CO. WHAT IN STYLE. trying you uiny hsvi- It to ke?p" A DOLL Whether or not tfc« sfcftd M4> Smart Touch*, of tht Up to Data BOARDING AND LiVERY To-I*H Mourning Modti the art. She hutwd the \wr tisjrt t» UH IJHMBUH. Iu doing rich color is MUffgeattHJ, It must Iw This story Illustrated how inurh more Old MUSICAL t:NI I 1/ HINMIM IS FAR I'AMBII iwwerful la kludnenH than brute force. so there wad ti risk orthelr being inur-( THE HOME •often**! by a mUly Him of one kind &M& Rut ilic limjftr. believing that; W. C. HUNTER Phone long Branch Ml Major Hopkins, commandiug Fort OF GOOD CLOTHES or another. tbt! lorra of the youiiKKtei* would tiMid J InBtend of Jet the* wooden beads so , garrisoned by two t-ninpunie* of to further Irritate ys are especially smart. hurried tvway to prepare for a death can keep your house "Impossible!" crliM the tailor. "Make closure ihe object of tho visit was 189 Westwood Avenue, Long Branch. Choice These scarfs are finished with elabo struggle. made known, and the squaw was con- rooms, all newly fnrnltibed, by day, week or n cout in a day—uubeord of!" rtue braid urnamunt and fringe. clean with one of our Yet It has been done—yes—from tbe The little redskin stood stolidly I ducted to Major Hopkins' quarters. WESTWOOD HOTEL season. Excellent table. Italian dinner! a Tbe present fashion for tbe hair Is to where she was placed In the middle of IThe Indian mother acquitted herself ol rettily. Cafe supplied with Imported and Domestic Winea, Liquors and Hlit'iii'lng o* the wool from the sheep's avoid the fiut braid and swirl reach- Bissell Carpet Sweepers. hack to the finished garment. This the Boor, her straight hnii- falling Iu her mh-shm. and Mrs, Hopkins invited lera. Choice stock of cigars. Telephone 838. ing from neck to furebead, to build any and every directlou. her bendy W. MO1.BA, Proprietor. feut was nccotnpllshei] an far back ns her to partake of refreshments. balr high nt top or In the middle by black eyea darting hither aud thither. The visit lasted several hours, and $2.50 up 1811 by Sir, John Coveter, near Ncw- other hair than your own in any spe- bury, in England. The white children clustered around when the party returned tht; squaw elnl way that you like. The pompa- her, gapine at her as au object of At 5 o'clock In tbe morning Mr. mother bore a> message of peace and dour shuns no signs of returning, the wonder. Being perfectly quiet, she Coyetef was presented with two South- good will to the Indians, Including a liny fringe remnins. nnd tbe bandeau needed no attention till tbe shades of \ RICHARD R. HUGHES down WedUer sheep. At tlrst the sheep promise from tbe commander of the or flllet In us fashionable as ever. night cast a gloom about bur, when j were Bborn, the wonl spun, tbe yum fort that certain wrongs should bo The jumper coat Is always used for her chlUVB Indian stoicism broke down upoolcd, warped, loomed and woven. redressed nod a request that they men of certain occupations, and theand she began to cry. would return to their reservation. The Landscape Gardening and General Contractor After thflt tbe cloth was burred, mill- cue made at home has uiauy practical ed, rowed, dyed, prenned and late in Mrs- Hopkins endeavored to quiet terms were accepted, and the redskins advantages. This model is perfectly her without effect. TJttle Maud Hop- took off the war pntnt. 223 Broadway, Long Branch tbe afternoon put In the hands of the simple. It mean* very little labor. tailors. kins possessed a very beautiful doll Thus a loiig wnr with Its attendant Denim In the material must used for with waxen head and shoulders aud horrors wns averted by a bit of moth- By half past G fbe coat was nulahed. such a coat. JUDIC CHOLLET. Itght, fluffy balr, Takfuc up this doll. erly kindness to a child. and Mr. Covonter presented It to one West Long Branch New Jersey her mother placed it Iu the arms of Of tbe gentlemen of the tomi ainld (be This May Mtnton pattern fa cut from (he tiny captive. Advertise In the Dally Record. H. G. FELLOWS TELEPHONE 88 WEST END thunderlug applause of 5,000 Ipecta* Sf> to 4d breaat measure. Bend 10 cent* to this office, glvtnft number. 6731, and it will Successor to be promptly forwarded 10 you by mail. If in haste send an additional two cent WEIS'S TEMPLE OF FASHION What She Saw. Stamp for tetter poatqye, which inauraa Millinery and Neckwear more prompt delivery. A little plrl wns token recently to Finest Quality visit nil aquniium. She wan much iu RED BANK, N. J. forested in the tttrnuge (islu-s ami In Daddy's Bedtime Devoted Exclusively to PUBLIC TAKE NOTICE! deep thought t«ok iu Ihe enter! nln- 'CYCLONE" KELLY IN JAIL nient In her own wny. Woman's >nd MIISM' Wearing App'v-ei Old Time Pugilist Alleged to Hava That evoiiinc she gave her father n To-Night /nd Monday is your last chance Said Ha Juat Had to Staal. The Three vivid mid original account of It. .Newark, N. J., AUK. -7.—"Cyclone" "Dnddy." she said, opening her eyes Questions to buy goods for most nothing—as we will Kelly, the old time prize fighter and vory wide and talking excitedly, "we "You Shall Live Until trainer, is In jail here, and the police positively close up Monday night. wont today to B live fleh store, They You Take Y< have a wag"n loud of (.hanipaRiie, fifty Latt Breath" * hurt the ii-h in glass cages .insi to cent cigar*, toilet waters, lotions, per- COOKMAN AND GRAND AVES., NCE upon a time," daddy began, "there was a ver*y wicked king In ninko them think nothing was tbe mat- fumed soap, canned lobster, boneless ASBURY PARK. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE ter. Most of tbe fish swam nround and t'blckeu, French pens, whisk brooms, England uanaod John. He was the wu-si king Kngiand ev*¥ hud. did not inlnd when they slammed tbe pate ilc fois grus nud -other delicacies "Among the men who lived in Bugland at that time wa« a very 151 BROADWAY plnets sides, but one tish, daddy, stood as evidence against him. o rich old minister, the abbot of Canterbury. The king heard bow "rich PATTEN riiihi up on the tip of his tail! And The "Cyclone," whose other name Is this old abbot was and became envious of him. He sent for him aud said: there wore tears streaming down his JamoH F. Kelly, for several years bas " 'Abbot, they tell me you live in much grander style than I do. That does poor little checks, and I know he was been driving a breHd wagon. He was not please me. Unless you shall answer me tbree questions your bead shall be iA£. KENNEDY 8t SONS prnylng to he let out of there!" arrested on complaint of Aaron Ward's cut off and all your riches shall be mine.' Time Table of July 5/10 Sons, who told tbe police that some "Of course the old abbot was greatly frightened, but he said, 'What are Tha Dishonest Jeweler. one had been robbing them of tbe the ibxee questions, your majesty?' Subject to Change Without Notice. An old iii!)i.i took ft diamond cross to choicest goods iu stock. " 'First,' siild the king, 'you must tell me how long I shall live—that IH, ex- n jeweler to have tbe diamonds reset, Whftn arrested Kelly wore a dia-acJly, to a day. Then you must tell me bow loug it would ta,ke me to ride Leave New York—Foot of West PALMS. FERNS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS nnd. fearing the jeweler might be dis- mond rim? weighing more than 0ve at-ouud the whole world. Thirdly, you must tell me what I am thinking about.' Thirty-fifth St. (weekdays) 7.46, 8.45, CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DBIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS honest, he counted the diamonds and carols aud In bis cravat blazed a atone '•These seemed to the poor old abbot to be very bard questions. He bogged 10.60 a. m.; 3.30 p. m. Saturdays— FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, Etc., IN SEASON found tjbnt they numbered seven In of more than two carats. Kelly sets the king to give him two weeks to answer them, and the king consented. Then 8.46, 10.60 a. m.; 12.30 and 2.30 p. m. three different wnys. Now, tbe jeweler up an odd defense. He was moved to the abbot rode away aud went to seek all the wtafe men Iu England) but none Sundays—8.45, 9.10, 9.30 and 10.30 a. steal, he in alleged to have said, by au of them could answer tbe questions. A week passed, and he rode sadly to hia Leave Battery, near South Ferry, 5 E. Front Street 232 Broadway Mole uw diamonds, but armuged the remainder so that they counted seven irresistible Influence which nronlpted own home, thinking he had ouly a week to live. weekdays, 8.20, 9.20, 11.30 a. m.; 3.10 RED BANK LONG BRANCH encb way ns before. How wns it done? him lo pick up anything which was "It happened that the abbot bad a shepherd wbo was a clever man and p. m. Saturdays—9.20, 11.30 a. m.; loose. He says Re did not steal for Tel. 30QcR Tel. 61-R The fonn of the cross when left is who looked much like tbe abbot. The shepherd said to bis master: 'I think .15 and 3.10 p. m. Sundays— 9.20, gain and points out that he never dis- represented by Fig. 1 aud when re- I can answer tbe king's questions. Dress me up In your clothes and let me try.' 9.45, 10.10, 11.10 a. m. posed of stolen poods, some of which "The abbot did uot thluk the shepherd could help him, but he let him try. Loave Long Branch—Rockwell ave- turned by i''ig- 2: had been In bis possession for more When the shepherd came before the king and saifl he was tbe abbot tbe king nue (weekdays), 7.20 a. m.; 2.00, 3.45, FlRT- 1. Fiff. 1 t tin ii a year. Ocean Park Casino, One Night, Thursday, Sept. 1 7 said, 'Well, how long shall I live?' 4.45 p. m. Saturdays—7.20 a. m.; 2.30, 7 6 T " 'Until the day you die and uot a day longer,' said the shepherd. 'You 4.16, 6.15 p. m.*» Sundays—4.16, 4.30, 5 Fiva Killed In Collision. 4.45 p. m. Leave Pleasure. Bay, (week- 4 Bhall live until you take your last breath nnd not a minute longer.' M£SS#S SHUBEST p S Jefferson t'lly, Mo., Aug. 27.—Five "That made the king laugh. 'Well, how soon may 1 ride round the world?' days) 7.10 a. m.; 2.10, 3.55, 4.56 p. m. 2 men were killed and one badly Injured "You must rise with the sun and ride until it rises again the uext morning. Saturdays—7.30 a. m.; 2.40, 4.2S, 6.25 1 ivlieu two honvlly loaded freight trains Thou you will find that you have ridden round the world In twenty-four p. m. Sundays—4.26, 4.40, 5.00 p. m. CLYDE FITCH'S on the River Itoute division of the hours,' was the answer. eave Sea Bright (weekdays). 8.00 a. Questions and Answers. Missouri Pacific collided headou near "Tbe king laughed again. 'Now tell me,' he said, 'what am I thinking i.; 2.40, 4.25, 5.25 p. m. Saturdays— When is o boat like a heap of snow? Black water, about sixty-live miles about?' 8.00 a. in.; 3-10, 4.55, 6.56 p. m. Sun- POWERFUL DRAMA Wh'-n It Is a-drift. tvest of here. aye—4.55, 5.10, 6.30 p. m. Leave " 'You are thinking I am the abbot of Canterbury,' said the shepherd, 'but When Is R baby not a bnby? When I am only his poor shepherd come to answer your questions for htm.' Highlands (weekdys), 8.20 a. m.; S.00, AS HAYED FOR ONE YEAR it \n H little cross. General MarVets. : "Then the king laughed loud and long. 'You are a merry fellow,' he said. 4.46, 5.45 p. m. Saturdays— 8.20 a. IB.} What kind of bats fly without wings? BUTTKB — Unsettled; receipts. 6.688 AT THE LYRIC THEATRE packages; creamery, dpec'als, per lb., 'U% 3.30. 5.16, 6.15 p. m. Sundays—5.15. Brl.kbatH. 'Ho home and tell your muster that I forgive him, and you shall have a sum •32c.: extras, 30ty*31c; thirds to firsts. of money for yourself for beiim BO clever.1" -.30, 5.50 p. m. NEW YORK -w How docs a'tar know that there \» a 24»4fi29%c.; ettite dairy, finest, 28a28l4c.; No freight received at Battery. common to prime. TL^tlVtc.; proceae, mau in the moon? Because be lias No freight received Sundays. been to «ea. specials. !7c; seconds to extra* az«,i» PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c BOX SEATS $2.00 26%c.; factory, June tirots. Z3^a24c: trehh, WM. C. HAYDEN. What in known as the Creole State? aeconda to firsts, 22a23c.; Iniktailon cream- Snr.'y. SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY 9 A. M. I.nnlsfaun. ery, 34:i«c. CHKKSK — Unsettled; receipts. 2.5#> What xtnte In Vnoirn ns trip Bay boxes: state, whole milk, specials, 16a NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Slate? MnHnachusetls. « ^c; average fancy, small, white. IB'.io.; Glenwood Cemetery What Wi,s termed Ihe cvntUe of Lib- lavge. IK%O>; small, colored, loUc.. Uiga, Leave Long Branch: Casino \b\<-,', prime. iBalo^c.; fiifr to good. 13%a WEST LONG BRANCH For New York. Newarlt ann Eltsn- »rty? Faneiili hall, Boston. -; common, 10%alZKc.: iiklnis, xpa- belh, (6.22 Mondays), 6.32, 7.12, *7.43, la, 13c; nne, llHa^c; fair to cood. 8a f7.r.O Newark), 8.17. 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27th 2.37, 4.17. (4.27 Newark Special). 7.12, Little One*. HH«C.i common, 6aocs In th* hnrnyHrd*run. hennery, white. 28a33c; gathered, white, You pay for your lot and become a member of the Associa- ark) p. m. He kk-Ux his hopts and klrts hla tall t5nZ9c.; hennery, brown. 27a29c-; gathered, For Baltimore and Washington, 7.12, And has eurh loads of fun. brnn-n. Z5a2Tc.; fresh gathered, extra flnjts, tion and the Association will care for the lot 0.07. 11.47 a. m.; 2.37, 4.17 p. m. Ette.; flrsta, z2a23c; seconds, JOaElc. without further cost to you For Atlantic City. 6.32. 9.40 a. m.; A little plKgie to the pen POTATOES—W aalt; Long Island, per 4.17 p. in., via Red Bank; Sundays, Roots round with funny snout, 9.30 a. m. He knows just whereto find Rood Uitn bbl., |1.6OB2; Jersey. »l.L'5al.?5; aouthern. And Roon he rootn them out. (lal.GO; sweets. fl.ri()a2.50. LOTS FROM $28.00 UP For Freehold (leave N. T. & L. B. BOOK AND LYRICS W NiKhts in New York HAY AND STRAW—Quiet; timothy, per R. R. Station*, via Mutawan, 7.12, 9.07, t Months in Chicago A little chk-kie in tha yard 100 Iba.. 86c.all.20; shipping. WaMc; clo- Call and inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with 11.47 a. m.: 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 HARRY B. SMITH i Months in Boston LEV! Does scratch -with tiny feftt. ver, mixed, TOc.aSl.OG; clover, 60a90c,; long a. m.; 4.32. 8.55 p. m. STAGED BY JULIAN MITCHELL *Tf« happy when It flnd» a. crumb, rye straw, 60a7Oc.; oat and wheat. 4fc.; EDWIN VENABLE, Sexton For New York. Sandy Hook Route, For it WO«JI love to e*t. halt bales. 2\%c. less. East long Branch Station, 6.47, 7.16, PEOPLE—- -60 20—MUSICAL NUMBERS—10 LIVB POUL.TRT-ates.dy; spring chtck- who will give full particulars 7.49, 10.25, 11.20 a. m.- 12.50. 2.15. 3.15, EVERY FEATURE NEW A little baby In the house ena, nenrby. p«r lb., 18c.; western, lSftc; 5.49 p. m. Sundays, 7.31, 10.50 a. m.; Runs everywhere and plays aoutham, Jfi^o.; fowls, nearby, l&c.; west- 1.24, 5.16, 6.46, 8.16 p. m. NEW Dance* 4*400 Oownf It laughs and ciom and merry la ern and southern, St^fee.; old rooaters. RED BANK ELECTRIC RAILROAD PA5SES BROADWAY ENTRAN* •—New York only. Novelri«a ^^^ Girlie* Prices: 59c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Throughout ihe summer day*. C ; turkeys, 10al4e.; ducks, Uo.; ffoesa, W. O. BESL.BR, W. SEATS QN SALf AT SMVTHE DRl'C CO. AND OCEAN PARK CASINO x. r. * o. H. New Fall Merchandise for AH Departments Arriving re. o A & yw?vw

WOMEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT Floor DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT MILLINERY DEPARTMENT **-' We are showing new Fall suits from We place our Society Silk on sale To-day $10.00 up. and Monday only at 23c a yard. All Colors. We have just received a lot of new 1 ready-to-wear Hats for early Fall wear. Just received this week Children's Blue Women's New Madras Waists for Fall Inspection invited. Serge suits, sizes 8 to 14 yrs., at $4.98 worth $7.00. at 98c worth $1.50.

GEO. PAAR MAT A WAN NEWS KEYPORT NEWS The Foreign Missionary Society mot Rev. ,1. B. MoOTP, Who has Just re on Thursday «t the residence of Mr**. nic«f*iJ trbm Japan, where he trun been PDjSjULS Delicatessen Frank <\ Decile, at Freneau, and or- situloneil for xuverul years us a mis- — Mis. B, Bai«r. ati Inmate or Ihe K^nlzed for the coming winter seaiton. sionary of the Reformed Chureli, \n tome tor.tlH' Afcw] Ht'hrows, ul Vtin- Chicken and Lobster Salad The Follow ing officers were eluded: visiting friends and renew inn fomwr Ut'i'H. N. Y., ig visiting her brother, I'rt'Hltietit, Mrs, Harry Bbyd; Vice iivflti&liitiinvt'n. My. Siuort* was prin- Jiwi'ijli Cohen, or Hi'lnioin annum, 5mokvd White Fish, Eels, Stur- 1 geon and Nova Scotia Salmon President, Mi's. James l>wls; TrftO>- cipal of the old Riiuifd • i IN ml here Mr*. O'Hi'hier ami claukli'Hi- art also urer, Mrs. Jacob llaniei; ReeonliMK for several years. guents Of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen. Roast Chicken Secretary, Miss Charles R. Close, and Baked Beans Rev. Dr. Joseph K. M uniting, of —Vermin T. DaviM, maimed of Corresponding .Secretary, Miss Nellie Trenton, nernnied the pulpit of theFrank C, gtetctt'i mule more ai (his Hdam, Pineapple. Edelweiss and ! Harris. (< BapiiHi Church on Sunday. Dr. Man- place, hai meted all houaehpld ROOIU Trench Camemb;rt Cheese , UP property of the old flle^w,oo(| from Atlantic Highlands ami will 1 ning wan pastor of the church for sev- Military Institute has been taken ovtj, eral years and was called from here move Into a holme he hue rented in 210 BROADWAY Tfel. 51-R by the same parties that control the Second avenue. two Military Academies ut Freehold. Ml*;. Ola M. Conkliu, daughter of Gieuwood Institute has been In cxlKt- Mayor rcrtward K. Conklln, Is viattftti Entertainment For Church. EQUITABLE EMPLOYMENT OFFICf Mice more than half a century urn) An iMitiM'talnriierii In alt] of the many of our prominent dtlfPiH re- Mr. uitd Mi'M. (leorxt* 0. KHmvortH. of Help of All Nationality. (iit'chpuit, L. 1. For the lit twoClinirli of Our I.aUy, siiii' nf the 8a», ceived their preliminary training wu« belli at Hotel I'ammc! Thursday. Mouse cleaning. Wasning and Ironing there, n will be conducted as a Her years \(i . Conklln ban been the lit^rt;rfiio«H Investigated Before I.t*av t|uepn of the Keyport carnival. It was Riven under the dlrWMlon of ntiiM :;CIHIM1 where flu other language MIK. Clarence I'uwimiiii'.h and Mm. iHK Office. MRS. H. BAII-Y. than Hint will be spoken in CIUHH Henry Sal/., Junior member of the ]72 Nelmont Ave., Dear Third Ave., llerhert Uoolh. Others who uSHlated room, on ground or at table. firm of A. Salt & Co., is sojourtiliig in making the affair a Mice-can were ]' o. tea 172. Long Branch, N. J lor Mt-vcnil days at Atlantic City. Mr. Telephone Call 320-1.. Prof. William A. Miller, who has Mrs. Hugo Keller, Mrs. Alfred T. Amy, Sal/ wan the chairman in charge of Mr*. John Hyan, Mrw. Thonias McKen- been principal of the local public the general committee that directed Choir Boys of St. George's Church Guests at Millionaires' Excursion. school for almost twenty years, is na, the MiKses Mlteliev, McKenna and the arrangementR for the recent carni- 1'annacl. The money reallted will bo the carousel, and at the conclusion ginning of the year I offered them back home after having spent two val. JOSEPH WEHNERT alighted from the horse without diffi reward if they would eonlluue to im- months touring through the British given to the new rectory fund. The Islands dud upou the continent. Mr. Frank Howard, KOII nf Edgar How- new rector* will he built during the The - Reliable - Tailor IOUE culty. prove in their singing and establish a ard, the cigar manufacturer, has From Steeplechase Park the wander reputation for the choir. This they Miller Is the representative from Mon- fall and winter months. Liberty St., Near Broadway mouth county upon the executive bought a new Ford (outing ear. He IS DISPLAYING BIS MEW FALL AND er went to Luna Park, where who have succeeded in doing and In in- ulso has a Reading Stuiulnn! motor- should he spy bui Melvin A. Rice win viting them to be my guests today board of the National Education As- WINTER LINE OF SAMPLES TO CONEY ISLAND sociation. cycle with a guaranteed speed of t»H a large party taking in the sights. on this trip, 1 gave them the present miles an hour. for a better boarding house will Charles F. Tuthll!, former cashier of All the Lntest Pants Patterns ready Millionaire Monmouth Residents While it is said ihat this was the firsi J promised t hem. I t hlnjj they m Vlntenzio Oeraldl, (he Front strep! find the want ads. full of for inspection time that the president of Middle joyed themselves."' And one little fe the Peoples'. National Bank, at Key- barber, has closed his shop ami depart- If you want a new Suit or a Par town's Board of Education ever visited low piped up, "You bet we did." jiort. and now president of the Free- "clues" and suggestions. / Chartered Steamer and hold Banking Company, is confined to ed for part* unknown. Humor has it nf Pants you have the assurance '('oney," still he mode a very Javor- After leaving ibis gathering Mr. that he haif gone to bis home in Italy. able impression. He got started on Rice was pjet coming up the pier at his home wfth an attack of stomach that you will get the latest, most Spent Pleasant Day trouble. Mr. Tuthill win enjoying hit* ifiiJus Ogden and Melvin A. Yard stylish and best fitting garments at ihe Monmoitth County Agricultural a good gate. "In a hurry?" he. was have had concrete sidewalks put down [•'air once when he saw a beautiful asked. "No^pjily l^want, to, be. sun vacation at Sharon Springs,, New WEHNERT'S. Yesterday afternoon the "Million- York, but became BO ill that he was this week In front of their Front street little baby being carefully watched by thai all of the crowd is now aboard." properties. CoaUnd^eed My Trade Mark is a Guarantee aires''Excursion," which had been ar- obliged to return to his home. Jis voting mother. He only got a* far After counting up the members of th< These are busy times at the two of Satisfaction ranged by forty of the leading million- as "That's a nice baby, but wait until Mayor S. H. Rggleston, who has been aires and other prominent residents different parlies, he concluded that ail carriage factories on the south side you see those at our Fair," when the was all right, and the boat pulled off. on a business trip through Massa- DAVID LERNER and cottagers in this part of the coun- chusetts and New Yoik state, has re- of tire borough. Tilton and Cherry, guard yelled "All Aboard for theWhen the veesel was some yards from besides building several large market ty, was given, and proved an unbound- shoot the-shoots," and all climbed on turned home. ed success. the dock, Henry Demmert, of Locust wagonH for thu farmers, find plenty of anil i he rest of the speech was lowt. Point, i\iKhed to I he lower deck, when Despite I he inclement weather in The property of the late Benjamin work for the if men io do in repairing It was getting late in the evening several persons were standing, with Griggs Is being sold according to theand .shrinking tires that have becoim W. 6. EISELE the morn ing, the excursion, was nol the following exclamation: "I dn be- provisions of his will and the entire postponed, and the good ship "Siilus," by ihis lime, and, after refreshing at loosened by the dry weather. Alvam "hoi dog" stand, the inquisitive one lieve Miss So aivd So failed to getproceeds divided between his two sis- do M. Walling, who succeeded to the of the Iron Steamboat Line, arrived at. aboard. I hope we won't go and leave ters. The grocery store which Mi*. the railroad pier, Atlantic Highlands, \ started for the pier to hoard i he Slriun. business of the late Theodore Autn THE LEADING FLDHIST fher." Hhe watched the boat continue Grlgga ownfid and conducted with its ack' has a contract with a New York before noon. The guests, about 300 On arriving he found Mr. Halsey on its way and his features growing entire contents has been purchased hy f in number, were all aboard at starting again, where he was collecting his manufacturer to build several bodies Gut Flowers and Palms more excited, when he wan called by Thomas Sheppard, another grocer ot for general purpose wagons, and li me, which was 1.45 o'clock, and a juveniles. When questioned a pleasant 11! tie voice from the rear, this place. Mr. Sheppard Is moving, whether ail the hoys belonged to him, is employing a large force of men. For Sale few minutes later the boat poked Its which proved -lo be the missing lady. the goods from the store at present DtcorMlshk and Floral Dealgnt nose out in the stream in the(directlon he .said, "Oil no!" and explained as fol- "Oh, there you are; I am so glad,' occupied by him to the firings build- Carl Muathlaneli and family, of Main for Weddings, Dinner*, of "Dreamland." lows: "These young people, here, are said the gentleman, and proceeded to ing where he will hereafter conduct street, who have been summering at Funerali, etc. The outward journey was made in members ot Hie choir of St. George's the saloon deck. the business. Camp Diininuik \n the. Adirondack*!, We alno carry a full telectloti Church, Sea Bright, and at th£ be- ;ood time and all on board, led by The return trip was made without Magnolia Farm, at Freneau, the will return next week. Immediately of Hardr Bhruba, Treaa and Hon. M. A. Rice, director in charge, accident, and a landing was made at eomitry home of James B. Ryer, a New after Labor day the Matthlasens leave Herbaceoua Planta at oar and C. D. Halsey, illsemharked at the Hart Schaffner A n«rit $20.00 5ulU now the starting point, where a special York produce dealer, hat* been sold for a trip to their old home In Conen Nuraerlea. MAKE A NOTE $l2,St) hagen. All telephone cllii prouptIT Dreamland pier. Before leaving the Hart ScHafTiwr A Marx $25.00 tnd train was awaiting to meet the guests. to H. C. Higrfna. of Now York, who is that we are running the mill formerly vessel everyone was cautioned to re- $28.00 Suits now $16.80 superintendent of the Old Dominion The Bay View House was on fire atMnded to and glren our Soon the train filled with the happy oarefal attention. operated by the Edwards Lumber 4 turn in time to the boat, which would ALL THIS SEASON'S UOOD5 party and were whirled to their homes Steartvnhlp Company. The farm Tuesday night for a short time. The brought $35,000, and this Includes the cliof, who slept overheat), wan await Coal Co. Being the best equipped eave the "Island" at ten o'clock, sharp. along the coast, after one of the most Cedar Av.. Tel. tl Weet Ind. After passing along the pier to the DAVIDSON'S SPECIAL SALE stock, implement, crops and every- enecl by the smell of smoke, and, run mill in town we are in a position to pleasant excursions in their recollec- and of amusements, the party became RBD BANK tions. thing else on the place. Daniel Draw- ning into the street, gave the alarm furnish all kinds of millwork of theseparated, and all were soon passing er, who has managed I he farm for, a By i tu i LIIM• he had returned the an There wer^ no tickets sold for flip decade, will continue at his pafiifclbn. highest quality. Our prices are right h and out of the miiny resorts where excursion and admission, was only by distant cook had the flame* out. Refresh Yourself too. If you are going to build be cure entertainments were being offered for SDMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE the personal cord of a subscriber William h. Roberta, a ijr&fajntfftt While it is an old saying that no *a nickel, only half a dime, twenty- with the name of the Invited guest farmer living east of the borough, w'an oyster should be eaten except In thewhen in Red Bank with our de- to let us give you an estimate before five cents," etc. GREAT hurt the other day as the result df a months which contain an "R," yet ac you close any contracts. written thereon. licious Ice Cream Sodas and Fruit While strolling along the board- BARGAINS Those who were responsible for the peculiar accident. While driving to tlvlty along oystering lines never Frappes. walks lined wfth their wonderful town, the wheels of his buggy became ceases here, and Just now is one of excursion received the appreciation of locked within those of another1 wagoh >arkekrs with fog horn voices, many STRAUS CO. • - Red Bank, N. J.every one, and were as follows: E. the busiest times of the entire year. LAUG'S, Red Bank, N. J. amusing sights were appreciated by In a narrow part of the road. The Most of the succulent bivalves are sold Adams, E. J. H. Amy. T. H. Banks, horse ran away. Mr, Roberts was DAVIS-SMITH an Inquisitive Individual. The first This Trade Mark It a to the J. & J. W. Ellsworth Company, H. M. Heck, Walter Bloodgood, H. S. hat he witnessed was a party of guarantee on everything thrown out, his knoe cap dislocated. who operate an opening establishment Borden, L. B. Churchill, G. A. HH. e also sustained slight Internal In* learly twenty persons, all well-known purchased at the H K V Churchill, A. S. H. Clark, H. L. Craw- near thu njoulh of Matawan creek. of Atlantic highlands, who MOODS STORE of Juries and has been conned to theAfter being opened, the oyBlers are Lumber and Coal Co. ford, Henry Demmert, James M. Du- bed ever since. shipped to nearby cities. The chief FOR HIRE lad entered a photograph gallery to JOSEPH SALZ ane, J. E. Foster, P. A. S. Franklin, LONG BRANCH, N. J. iav« their picture taken In the pic- C. D. Halsey, J. H. Harding, Robert oyster planters at Keyport iir- Kenny MOTOR BOAT ;ure were grouped a number of young RED BANK Hartshorne, J. A. Haskell, I. B, Hos- Church Lawn Fete. Ward, William H. Woolley, JameB L adies, and in the center no other but Hummer, G. Morris Brit ton and Cor- ford, W. S. Jones, Prentice Kellogg, The ladles of the First Reformed nelltiB Brltton. he Hon. John K. Foster. His face Robert H. McCarter, S. D. McGraw, Church will hold a lawn fete at the "ALBATROSS" -AT THE- was wreathed in smiles as the camera Rudolph Neesor, M. A. Rice, Randolph The members of the Kast End Aath- home of W. 8. B. Parker next Wed- letic Club are holding a fair on the BY HOUR OR DAY was snapped and now the newspapers TALK OF THE COUNTY Robinson, Bowen Sanderson, James nesday evening, the unique attrac- will be positively able to contradict A. Scrymser, Cheston Simmons, Edgar lawn adjolnjng their clubhouse, corner A.S-P Store he Judge's stereotyped statement OXFORD tion will be in charge of the La^lea' of First and Fulton streets. The fair CAPT. WM. C. NYE A. Slote, Herbert N. Straus, William Oulld. There will be an orchestra in •Why, t Haven't had a picture faken M. Thompson, Robert Todd, W. G. began on Thursday and will last until I.ELAND INN DOCK n the last ten years," if he again attendance. Saturday night. The committee in ! FORD & MILLER Priest, W. p. Waiuwrlght, and Messrs. Photic I.on* Brincti Ul rles the same dodge. Symington, Lopez, Cum mock and Cae- charge consists of William Bryue and Passing a little further on, the well- sar. Advertise In the Record. Daniel Van Pelt. cnown paper manufacture?*, I. B. Hos- 'ord, was seen to be held spellbound »y the address of a barker before the LABOR J)AYJ>PORTS •eformed convicts' place of attraction, The Oakhurst sports will be held EGGS and a moment lafer he was seen en- Mason Fruit Jars the same as usual on Labor Day ai- erlng the show with several friends. ernoon. We Save You a Search When the show was over he came out The first prize for the fifteen mile of the building hurriedly and made a bicycle race^ will be a thirty dollar horongh inspection of his clothe* to Wide Mouth wheel. There wilj be plenty of prites Operators wanted to make men's night shirts. 27c doz. ascertain if he still retained all that and fun for the old as well us the possessed before he entered. Upon it Jars young folk, i , Special attention given learners. Come in and entering he was warned that all the | The oommitfee of arrangements or- let us place-you in a position where you can •shers and others concerned in the ganized last Monday evening by elect- production were old prison birds. ing C. J. Strahan president and H. 0. earn good wages. Also work given out to do The sightseer then left Dreamland VanNote BPcretary. at home and called for when finished. >>t. James*' Church mid entered Steeplechase Park, where Jelly Glasses 1 The program, which is nearly com-1 Broadway, above Second Ave. be rut .sight to greet his eyes was pleted, will appear later. The com-j MILLS: REV. E. BRIGGS NASH, RECTOR. Charles K. Halsey, of Rumson. who mittee on soliciting subscriptions from was just mounting a merry-go-round the btiHlite'hfi men of the town and per- LONG BRANCH, 745 A. M.—Hofy Communion. ' ASBURY PARK, 10.30 A. M.—Morning Prayer, Sermon ruil with a number of small boys. A; M. Townley & Co. sons interested in these events repori, and Hcfy Communion. Mr. Halsey. being ttMK. to cquestt ia.. splendid BueoeBH. A large crowd is al- MANASQUAN. STEINER & SON. 7.45 P. M—Evening Prayer and Ser- ••a is. seemed lo have little Inmblo Broad wa y ways attracted to witnefts these ath- mon. easing his seal on his trusty steed of letic events. OARVKN'S PALL. A South Carolina candidate knock At Fountain* & Elsewh«r« OF INTfRtrr TO OCBANIC. DAILY RECORD Tlif high estimate which the public out two opponent* who tiled to Mfft Ask for \ M1» Carrie Hryer, of Trenton, Is ISSUED EVERY WEEKDAY formed of prosecutor Oarveu, of Hud bhn »lth knivcit and revolver* n the !*1Mndlng a few ibi>?> with Mrs. Alfred EXCEPT FRIDAY •on County, for his activity laut win platform. Pull t leu duu'i get as To-day—To-morrow! I Hit. D«witt HroWtr, Mrs. I>eWH; ter in proceeding against the meat mi* as that in Jersey. IT so there might LONG BRANCH RECORD 1 HORLICK'S Scott and Mrs. 8amuel S. Van Brunt be fewer cuudidatt *. Inutd tvary Friday trust and cold stormi*- ™o»oi>oly prom Th« Original and fitnuin* | were recent New York vinHors. The prosperity of to-day will mean nothing laei to be destroyed- it tiiriut out that Mm. Margaret Jeffrey has returned EDITORIAL COMMENT home after upending a week with her to you to-morrow if no part of to-day's •J. Boliseau Bobbin Mr. Gtrven has negle.-ted to pKMOUtfl MALTED MILK HInter, Mrs. William Proctor, sj Long Indictments against grafting school of Uncle JOB'S Chances, Tht Food-drink for All Agts. Branch. income is saved. Think about it. : : : rkl.ilh and at«o {hat he has been using Uncle Joe Cannon tippeaiH to have At restaurants, hotel*, and fountain*. Alexander Mart hi us Is making a Termi of Subscription number of improvements to his house his Influence to lruv<* Charlton, the nearly the same chance of being re- Delicious, invigorating and i us tain ing. DAILY RECORD elected Speaker that he is reported in Second street. 'The building has wife murderer, placed In UH asylum In Keep it on your sideboard at home. been turned around and a porch will One year . . . . $2.60 to huve siihl to a New Hampshire Don't travel without it. stead of being returned to Italy for mnn that .the Appalachian National be built across the front. An addition Single coplei 01 A quick lunch prepared in a will be built to the rear. trial. forrtlt Reserve bill had of pMH|>-: Xalw no imitation, jn«t say "HORLICJt'S. The First National Bank LONG BRANCH RECORD "about a* much Ch doll I The mule ridden by Raymond Hoag- One year by mall ..... 1160 What right," the Newark Star we with tallow le^ WOillU IliUi' Of !-,<•! in Mo Oombino or Trust land Wyckoff, as Happy Hooligan, in ting out of the recent Long Branch baby parade, j of Long Branch, N. J. Single coplea 08 asks, "hjifi a public prosecutor to pas hades."—Manchester 1 Union. Democrat ?" is a query »tlll apt, butdied Monday. The animal was pur- \ DAILY RICORD judjcmfnt in such a ran* , and with no not more HO than "what in a Heptibli •h;iseil especially for the boy to ride and more evldmi('» than that furnished by Baseball in Heaven, can?"—Phlla. North American (Rep.) n the parade. Raymond is the solt' it Jack Wyckoff, of ljifayette street, I; LONG BRANCH RECORD the friends of the murderer? What A MassaehusetetB preacher says kind of1 a prosecutor would he he inthere will he baseball in Heaven, but Inturgenttl An ail night dance was given Thurs-'; Oo«t. y««r 14.00 day night and yesterday morning in j such a case? A prosecutor acts for a good ninny doubters continue to at-The jam was all labeled and put on ...Business on Business Principles... One w««k ...... 08 tend it on Hn-"tay on earth, feel: the shelf, Red Men's Hall, in Church street. The the state and the people and Is their that a game in the hand is worth two The little boy climbed ori a chair iffair was given under the auspices of agent. Mii hm, no judicial authority. And sampled each jar with gastronom- Professor George," of Sea Bright, Publllbed by in the i;nivs of Paradise.. I^misville. professor Wyman's orchestra furnish and han none whatever tn pronounce Courier-Journal. ic joy, ^ P. M TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO Plum, apricot, blackberry, pear. ed the music for the dancing. -About 260 persons were present. Cha«. U Edward*, Secy and Mauager ui>on the mental condition of a crimi- Fort Chuckles. He had ail he could eat, and was m Broadway nal, lie has no right to accept ex sticky and sweet, Dr. Walter S. Whltmnrc is making That unseemly chuckle which you plans to go south for the benefit ol LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY parte evidence of a character to pro-hear emanates from the chambers of Htii was just reaching after some You Wish to Save more. bis health. As the doctor spends a cure the tflMM of a prisoner accused Governor John Franklin Pert. Ho good deal of his time in Virginia when then spend less than you earn nnd Saturday, August 27, 1910. has just perused that portion ol When mamma appeared, and the in- of a heinous crime." surgent got he goes away, it is believed that Vir- John Keari's reply to Frank!in Mur- ginia will be his stopping place this bring wHat you can spare to us. We The manner in which the, Charlton A tawte of the slipper she wore, TEDDY AT HIS WORST. phy, in which the former accuses the tine. will pay you SJ% interest from the Republican State Chairman of being Tbere 1B nothing pyrotechnical case \» being handletf'bidH fair to dis- A Highly young miss who refused Mrs. John Brady, wife of the build a aower of party dissension and strife. er of Orant's tomb, In Riverside first of each mdnth on money deposited about Hooaevelt'B Cheyenne speech credit an (I disgrace American justice — PaU'fson Guardian. o boy Her mother, or stay into school, Drive, New York, is spending u short on or before the 5th. thU afternoon. It IH denatured and Its most deplorable that Jersey jus- !me in the Thousand Islands. She Is The Passing of Party Lines. Ran off and assumed the hymenia^ innocuous to the point of being vapid tice should share the odium. yoke expected home next week. And It's as incomprehensible, ns it Only those who are blind or refund Dr. Stephen Roof, of Locust, has Start Small, if You Must-BUT START It coutalna only the old Htale platt to see can fail to appreciate the fact In place of her parents' kind rule unfortunate that an official who earn- Out alas! she discovered her sorry purchased the launch, "Topie," from tuden. hat after the pannage of half a cen- Captain Seaman,\ of Pleasure Bay, ed Hn'otiMiiiiK such a short time ago uIT (bore has come upon this coun- mistake When It sturls out to say something When too Irite to amend it, of course, .ong Branch The launch is 25 feet try "a great national enthusiasm" that long and has 11-foot beam. Dr. NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO. there aif so many qualificatlonM tack- Khouid be implicated in the scandal. A penitent insurgent home she re- is blotting out the old party linen ami turned, Hoof took a party of friends around Augustus Chandler, Pres. Matthias Woolley, Vice Pres. ed on that the tttnttfment becomes making the old party names meaning And straightway applied for di- Staten Island a few days ago to test S. S. Scobey, Vice Prcs. A. T. Woolley, Sec'y and Treas. meaningless Note this jWKKafip, for AN IMPORTANT SECRET. vorce, the boat. For years before and years after instance: The people, declares the Newark Robert Johnson and Frank C. Mil- ihe civil war the demarcation botwe«n ler saw a large drum fish the other News, "are In position to force every ihe two great parties was clear. There A gallant who courted a beautiful "We need to strive for the general girt, day while fishing iu the Shrewsbury aspirant who hopes for election as Sen •••••;t > no neutral ground. Compromise river near Oceanic. They made ef- nit-lit betterment of the people an a tt the diametrically divergent princi- And loved her, but hated to stop TO BUYERS OF FIRE ator to submit his candidacy to them His flirting with other young ladies, 'orts to land the fish but were unsuc- whole, and yet to eiifOiiraKu Individual •ill's of govern merit wax impossible. cessful. A short time afterward :i INSURANCE for upprovnl." Afterward, and until twenty yearn delayed liberty and UK liij;li reward on Indi- The question momentous to [>op. fisherman saw it and tried to land it PorhapH. (IMP. the tariff questiou held party with an eel spear. In his efforts to If you purchase a bond, take vidual initiative up to (he point WIKT* UnSfl fixed, and properly so. The be But when he implored her a day a a mortgage, or accept a note, lint before we concede that we will date -•aptlire the. prize he broke the spear they become detiltnental to the KPIXT Mever in the protective principle was when it came In contact with the fish. ivr to have a bill uf jwirtlciilarH. lounri to be a Republican. Democracy To name to the parson's to go. you investigate the amount as ui welfare." He met with n frigid and final lebuff. The fish got away, carrying a part of How can the people force every as represented belief in free trade t>r its the spear. well as the quality of the se- And this: weak-kneed cousin, the "tariff for rev- For his insurgent sweetImart Raid curity back of it. plrant "for election as Senator to sub Miue only" theory. The period of the "No." Musicales are held in Shrewsbury "1 would preach ilery wrath uguliiHt [nn nearly every night. They are mlt his candidacy to them?" mBsago ofthe McKinley nnd Dlngley An Insurance Policy is a promise to pay wropg. But I would not preach such ; proving a feature of the lift in that Maybe there's a way, but, if so, it >llls may be taken as markinj^the e- A big politician wno filled up for Back of a policy of THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY wrath aKatiiKt wrons-doer, Have in •innlng of the cessation, now practi- yeara lopular hostelry. hasn't been divulged. are total Assets of over twenty-seven million dol- those caaea where Ms wionR-dolnR cally complete, of opposition to the His bottomless pockets with gold If the News po&nenBeB the secret, uinciple of protection as the perman From the pur6e of the people, and in lars and a surplus to policy holders of over fifteen really is due to evil mural attributes •nt American economic policy. HOLMOEL NEWS let it make it public. hi:-; demands millions. THE HOME has (January 1st, 1910 State- on his part and not to a wrong from For less than five years there was a Grew still niore insistent and bold. Dr, and Mrs. Henry G. Cooke, or ment) over $2.29 assets for each $1.00 of its liabil- liHf.t- system, of which h<* Is almoHt The people would surely bo glad tfi ,'enulne dividing line between the ad-Was at last overthrown by the friends Vew Brunswick, have been spending he betrayed. ities and obligations—furnishing an unexcelled an much the victim as the b**nfnciary. exercise this power. But flr«t the} 'ocates of free silver and thu uphold- several days here, looking over their have to know how they can. •rs of the gold standard. But for For an insurgent greedy was he. arms which He in clou* proximity to "margin of safety." Sometimes a wrong re prone, it tn the de- nore than a decade the Republicans And the public he plundered rejoiced he village. Dr. "Cboke, practiced his Is not that the sort of security you want—especi- liberate wlckedneKH or the wrong No one except the News protendn tnd Democrat B of the country have In his woe, >rofession for several years here, as 1 ally when it costs no more ? doer, in which case the remedy Is to to possess this knowledge. WhJ lot been aligned by opposing views ol From his taxes and trickery free. Jid his father before him*. Since his should it keep it to Itself? my vital issue. •etlrement he has lived in New Bruns- "MAKE ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE" punish tit.-in. but sometimes it repre- Like element** in both parlies have For none of us ever ia wholly content wick wher he is a member of th«, sents the effects of a false social syH o-operated in profitable service of With life and its gifts an we are, Hoard of Trustees of Rutgers College. RULE BY DIVINE DECREE. tern, iu which cane the ri^ln course In he bipartisan oligarchy of privilege. And whether we hanker for glory or William. C. Ely is preparing for a H. W. GREEN & BRO., Agents ,ikp. elements in both parties have Bold. ,-ip through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to alter what Is false in the system. Kaiser Wilhelm reiterates his be 1 itriven In kindred efforts to rouse the Or peaches put up in a jar, or the purpose of selecting horses for 231 Broadway :: Long Branch Both principles need to be kept in lief that he rule-a Germany by'divint lation's civic conscience and stir the Though sure that a punishment pain- lis fall business. Mr. Ely is well- view as guides to our conduct, and it, nht. teople to effective antagonism to the ful and swift dimvn as handling more horses and "My grandfather," he says, "by hi: ommon enemy. Upon ui Is certain to fall, miles than any other dealer in this 1M necessary sometimes to work In ac- There Is still n little gabble about a We rebel, and at treasures forbidden iart of the state. cordance with one ami sometimes in UWII right placed tho Prussian crown nock Democratic doctrine of state we grasp, Rev. A. C. Sutphin, of New Mon- Choice First Mortgages accordance with the other" upon iiis head and again proclaimed 1< Ights and fear of centralization. But Because we are insurgents all. mouth, a native of thia place, occu- to be bestowed upon him by God'H ill such discussions of federal ^n- —Minna Irving, in Leslie's. )ied the pulpit of the local Baptist $2.500—$4,000—S4,S0O—$S,0OO-4S,SOO—$6,000—$10,000- Can anybody make heads in- tails •roachments are purely academic and Church last Sunday. $12,000 and $45,000 ont of all that? grace alone, and not by parliaments, eave the people cold. For these ro- William A. Magee, who owns a fine •ent years have been splendidly cdu- secured upon well located high-class One miKht as well have said noth- assemblages of the people or resoln THOUGHTS JVORTH READING arm east of the village has for sev- (ions of the iteople, and that he saw•ational. And wiien the so-called irft) years enjoyed the reputation of residence and business proprieties. ing. 'northwestern idea" is thus expressed The sea is not the lees marvelous teing the largest grower-flf tomatoes . Investors" should write us for full All through the ftifi of ideas a pat-In himself the chosen instrument oi "iy a northwestern governor, "The na-and mysterious to us, though white n Holmdel township. This-season he leaven. ural resources in very large meas- sails be not forever flitting over the las a field of four acres of Maulo's Im- particulars and arrange to personal- ronising tone runs. Observe the fol- ire belongs to the states rather than surface; and neither tempest nor day ly inspect these properties. "Considering mfieH as the instru teriar tomatoes. The soil is a moist lowing: o the federal government, and their tihat is radiant and calm is able to ilack kind and the vines were not "I have a peculiar feeling for themem of the Master, regardless 6' •dininistration should be in the hands bring enfeeblement into the life of our Jamaged by the drought. Mr. Magee [Hissing views and opinions, I go m>if the states themselves," the average soul. Enfeeblement comet through s shipping from Hazlet station from SEAMAN & SEAMAN AGENCY men and women of what lined to be •ntelllgen* American detectR at once our dwelling, by night and by day, in "5 to 100 crates daily for which he hasOFFICES: Post Office Bldg. Tel. 800 Asbury Park, N. J. called the "Far West." • • • Foi way." lie new mask of the schemers desir- the airless room of our cold, self-satls jeen receiving as high at $1.50 per Perhaps the Kmperor is the dlrec >UB of turning all that remains of thefied, trivial, ungenerous thoughts, at irate. a number of years I lived on a ranch uiblic wealth into the hands of pri- nstrunu'tu of the Almighty. But be st time when the sky all around our School begins on September fith. on the Uttle Missouri. • * • I vate monopolies. abode is reflecting the light of |he fore he can persuade many to believr Miss Emma Polhemus, of Manalapan, count those years ns among the most That trick will not serve. For theooo^n. But there is A dj£erence, per- A'ho has been principal for several valuable of my life. * * • No manit he will have to exhibit his creden list ^jme. since "the era of good feei- haps, between the sage and the think erms, will again be in charge of the er. It may be that sorrow will steal can really understand our country and tials. ng."' 'party names are nothing but grammar department. A new teach- inpty names. over the thinker as ho stands on the •r. Miss Mildred Lackey, of Keyport. appreciate what it realty is und what Delusions are too common to*, war height he has gained; but the sage by \ye call Aldrlch nnd fieverldge and las been engaged to teacli the pri- ssl INSURANCE it promises unless he has the fullest rant taking his word tor It. He's onlj 'x>dge and I^a Follelte Rei)ublicans. his side only smiles—and this smile is mary classes. so loyal, PO human and natural, that and closest sympathy with the Ideal* man after all. wtfa't likeness of thought and princi- ple exists? -•'What earthly difference the humblest creature of alt must Hazlet's New Fire House. VANHUEL& HOLTSON and aspirations of the West." * there between Penrose and Bailey, needs understand, and will gladly wel- THE ANTI-CROOK CRUSADE. The Hazlet Fire Company, as now Tliere 1H some obvious demagoguery Fitzgerald and Olmstead? Theodore come it to him, as it falls like a fiow- trganized, consists of thirty members, 191 Broadway er to thr foot of the mountains. The mixed in. The Westerner 1H lauded Roosevelt announces that bfl eonsld Roosevelt and "Jim" Sherman, Chas. ludolph Peseux, a veteran of the Rvans Hughes and "Boss Bill" Barnes thinker throws upon the road "which Spanish-American War, and a promi- as the most typical American—what- ers It his "business" to put out of leads from the soon to the unsoon;" ire Republicans. Oore and Gay nor, lent carpenter, is chief. At the fair •IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI: ever that may be. The backwoods- public lite the crooks in his own par-"Fingy" Conners and Roger Sullivan the sage throws upon the highway last week, with the assistance of s ty first of all. That assures tlu ill are tabbed ' Democrat." Tam- that takes us from that which we love he members' wives, sweethearts and man and pioneer are praised as the many sends aid to Joe Cannon and today to that which we shall love, and crooks In the Democratic party im laughters, the net proceeds amounted best types of citizenship. The flattery Oemocrat Herri n runs the Republican the paths that ascend from that which o $118. A lot has been purchased munity from the big stick for some uachine in California for the Southern has ceased to console to that which, VICTOR I Is transparent. rom the Walter Hoff estate, and a Pacific Railroad. for a long time to come, shall be laden The nearest the speaker comes to years to come. uitable building for storing the appar The much-used sneer, "what is a with deep consolation.—Maeterlinck. TYPEWRITERS touching politics is when he says: But who does Roosevelt consider atus, etc., is being erected upon it. "The West stand* for growth, for the crooks in his own parly? All who THOMAS MARTIN, Jr. | progress. .So must the whole Ameri dare differ with him on questions ol ASBURY PARK, N. J. public policy? can people stand. A great democracy 730 Cookman Avenue inn-,! be progressive or it will soon The fact that a man doesn't believe cease to be either great or Democrat- in the direct primary is no reflection Stenographic Service PH0NE ,,4 ic. No nation, no state, no party, can upon his integrity. Men have even NATIONAL rawniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllVllillirilllliiiiiiiilliiiiriiliriiiiiriiiiiii iiiimi iniiiil Ktand still., U.,nvijst either go forward been known to d 1st rust the ex-Presl- or go backward; and it becomes use dent and yet not have their honesty BANK leBS if It goes backward. Therefore impeached except by him. OK LONG BRANCH, N. J. CHANDLER & MAPS 1 greet you. men of the West, and I It's easy to talk about crooks, but DEALERS IN Ktand for progress as all men must it would be more enlightening to CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED Lumber - Hardware Paints Ktand who are progressive." designate them. Lime Metal Lath Oils But, after nil. that Is susceptible or PROFITS OVER $235,000 Brick Brashes White Lead many interpretations and can hp mad. When the pro-Tart New York Her HERE IT IS I I aid with its biggest nist page display Just the kind of candy you have Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes to mean about anything one wants It Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers prompt* >een looking for. No matter what head tells that the Republican leaders to. and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment r favorite confection may be, you AGENTS FOR The whole address is mere "wind are. alarmed about the situation in Ver- will find it here and the quality of our WoodTPulp, Tiger Brand White Rock Finish, Sackett's Wall Board mont and Maine, the party's predlca goods wilt delight you. Also conduct Jamming" and insipid "wind-jamming" Depositary of he leading ice cream parlor in the , ' OUR SPECIALTIES at that. PicturesQiieness and force ment must be a pretty serious one. city. ^ BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICES RIGHT arc the redeeming features of Koose State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, Little things like being -lurned veh oratory as a rule, and they arc down" by the State Executive ('om- City of Long Branch HICKS MANUFACTURING CO. | Office and Yard, No. 70 Broadway N. J. So. R. R. Crowing | entirely lacking here. mlitee of hi» party and a Republican LONG BRANCH, N. J. But an idol, perhaps can afford to legislature in his own state don't A STRONG, CONSERVATIVE BANK Telephone Call No. 33 LONG BRANCH, N. J. talk nonsense. "phase" Teddy for an instant. Wholesale and Retail Phone 62-J 1ANCH DAILY , AUOUST 27. 1»10.

"The «oul Kiss" PORT MONMOUTH NEWS The mi i ti for a M»s i hat trimi !ii. on!. MM .t'l I.B* olWJ ("tiailiv. o Mt'lwiK. Vki IH head tuup Come To Night! Come To Night! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS htniHii (it th" MtMtHftM ^iibli t fi mi the wlmrvtj* of the White'Star relvMI, iitKcilM-r unli ihi- real ittWHTHtHp Cnmiiaiiv. Hi New York, U •IWIlflini Wi ytOlttOH tit his taim near Our Annual Big Clearance Sale Is Drawing to a Close RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT .. _ this villngt-. Kver> package of mer thandtuf, whether destined for Europe Not a Dollar for a Dollar, But a Dollar for Fifty Cents EACH WORD m Ihr Orient, m inbound to Nt'W%Y(M'k importei-s ov to the bonded warehou*- €>a, iiiu -1 tun i Its condition tntipt'cted by Mr. Helwig before being either uc- WOLF LIEBERMAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE eptetl or r«leased by the company, Tli* tila l.hii* Dept. Store NelHOti Warner, th.- newly appoint ed foreman at the local plant o( th*> 228 Broadway :-: Long Branch, N. J. New York and New Jersey Fish ami NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS ^\Vl Oil Company, who halltt from Patch- oKue, 1,. I., is a regular Yankee u^RHm. Mr. Warn**r haa just ctttupleted u larK*1 tj SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED' J£ bout in which he has itiHtalU'd a 4<) b. p. gasolene engine. Mr. Warner's ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY boat was equipped with power too WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY late to get into the KeauHhurg regal Long Branch, N. J. (a, but he has iamied a challenge to WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. in eel the wlnnei'H of all event H. (WEST END SECTION) C. Wewley Walker, who, with his brother, A. I* Walker, is engaged In S. W. Cor. Ocean Avenue and Cottage Place the manufacture of leather power belts A large plot with a 3-»tory frame dwelling, contain- MISCELLANEOUS EEAL E8TATI FOE RENT FOR SALE at Newark, is enjoying;&a two weeks' vacation at his home in King sheet. ing 22 rooms, one bath ; also 2-story frame liable. WANTED.—1-horse farm wagon HOUSE to Jit. i.Grand ave. Geo. E. FOR SALE.—Eleven white enamel Henry Leather, of Jersey City, who Size of plot 124.10x200.8 h;t . an official position with Mayor H. Van Note' Coal Co. 2illlto2o2 West. 201to2(l3 bedsteads with wire mattresses, 48 TO BE SOLD and 52 inches. 64l> Ocean ave., Savoy Scene From "The Soul Kiss." O- Wittpeun's administration of that WANTED—Partner, $75 cash. Ad- FOR RENT.—New six-room house Building. 200to202* and dance numbers, QQftkSl "The Soul city, IH visiting his brother, Thomas SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 reHB Partner, Rerord Oflk-e. 1981OZ01* Inquire 132 Westwood ave. 2<)Oto203* Kiss," which comes to the Ocean Park Lender, of Wilson avenue, The lat- FOR SALE—Cheap. Entire furni- Casino on Saturday night, August 27, ter Is" a retired engineer, formerly at 2 P. M., on the premises, rain or shine THE Brown School of Tutoring, F. FOR RENT.—Desirable 7 room ture of five rooms, Monday 29, Tues- 1 iiouse, 36 Liupincott ave., running wa- an attraction well worth the largt' pa- connected with the Jersey City fire L. Brown, B. 8., Head Master. Fifth day 30. 500 Berdau Place, Branch- tronage it will undoubtedly receive depart inent. SEND FOR BOOKLET ytsar. Instruction In any subject at ter and ga«. Rent $18. Inquire Mrs. port. 200to202* upon Its presentation here. any residence on the coast. Begin Errickaon, 3SMS Park Place. 200to207' William B. Morris, of Boise City, now to prepare for your examinations FOR SALE—The fast speed launch Idaho, is visiting his unclea, Charles Jl NASSAU ST., NEW YORK CITY In September. Mr. Brown will call. HALF house to let, with all in "Blue Streak" will he sold at 3 p. m. NEW RED BANK FACTORY Morris and Isidore Walling, of this Address, West End, New Jersey. lirovemonts. 54 Sixth avenue. on Thursday, Sept. 1, 19lu, at the Sea- village. On his return west he ex- 2OOtfd&w man Motor and Launch Works, at New York Cloak, Suit and Children's pects to enter a commercial ewtablish FOR RENT.—8-room house, newly Branch port, in the" City of Long Apparel Manufacture Installing ment at Denver, Colorado. Mr. Mor- H. RITZAU, remover of dud anl-decorated, all improvements, furnace, Branch, N. J. Now open to inspec- Equipment There. t is Is u grandson of the late Joseph nmla, Red Bank, N. J, Telephone etc. Walklet's candy store, Broadway. tion. Sfiale positive. Further particu- Gt'qrge H. Montro.se & Company, the Morris, of Belford, who lived to be a ]2!)-J. 108tol07 195d&wtf lars caVbe obtained from W. A. SeaNe- w York manufacturers of women's hundred years old. « man, A ami1., Branchpori, N. J., andcloaks and suits and children's wear MONEY TO LOAN OR RENT.—Seven-room house, No. Benj. P. Morris, Atty, Long Branch, ing apparel, have rested ihe entire top NEW MONMOUTH NEWS The Most Efficient Trusteeship 56C'Summer street. Win. ,G. Hall. N. .1. 200to204 floor of the Swift building, at the cor- $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to 179tfd&w ner of Broad and Monmouth streets, Curtis O. Walling, only son of Fitz FOR 8ALE.—6 rooms of furniture, Ued Bank, and, beginning September is that provided an estate by a good Trust loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- 8-ROOM flat for rent, all Improve- Roy Walling, will not re-e,nt«*rPeddie ply to W. A. Stevens, Helsley Building. including bedroom, diniug room and 1st, will atari making some of their Institute, at Hightstown, next iimmli Company, properly organized for that pur- ments. John A. McQuire, 129 Brighton parlor suites, 533 Bath ave,, hong Hue in Red Bank. 155d&wtf ave., West End. 74d&wt( Instead he will attend an agrrc-UHuml Branch. 199to201* The i op floor, which heretofore has college with the inlentlon of seeurinK pose. been partitioned oH. will be remodeled a thorough train!**; both in theoretical EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE—Rabbit dog, South Jer- and all of the partitions will be torn and practical agrciulture. Fltz Roy No other service can compare with it—all sey atock, 88 Rockwell ave, down, making the emire top floor OIK? Walling awns several large farms sit FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—«-room LOST or strayed away, little white J98to203* big loft. Rows of modern power sew- uated in Holmdel, Rarltau and Middle- the advantages of individual Interest and house on Seventh ave. Apply John poodle, left home Tuesday. Will come FOR SALE.—Two horses and twoiiitf luachtiieH Mill be installed ami town townships, and is how negotiat- attention to the estate combined with the M'Gulre, Weil End. 'Phone 689F-2. by the name of Fannie. Finder will carriages. Apply 43 Fifth ave. when everything is in readiness em- ing for I he purchase of the homestead Comt 17m and Sat.tf [ileawe\eturn to lt»4 Behnont ave., and IBfidftwtf ployment will be given to about sixty farm of the late (Jeorge Morfortl, at absolute security, reliability and expertness IMPROVED house for tale. Inquire receive reward. Mrs. Jones. jierKons. this place. Mr. Walling wished to t.1 in which the Trust Company organization r.dl Broudway, city. 185to208d&w 199to201« Flag Drill at Lyceum. (Jtorge H. MOM trust1 & Company will liis son to manage the operations upon affords. LOST—Small Scottish terrier fe- A musical and military flag drill slill continue to operate their Now these farms. There are seven daugh- and WORK WANTED—MALE male dog; Liberal reward if returned will be held at the Lyceum next Thurs- York establishments, which eonslfil of ters in Mr. Waiting's family, but most to Darby's, 410 Second ave. 196d&wtf day evening under the direction of a loft for the manufacture of women's of them are married and have homes Mrs. M. A. Ashley and Prof. J. T. eloakH atid suits at 18 West 20th of their own. talk WANTED—Neat young man wants Bailey, under the auspices of Trinity street, and a children's department at position as chauffeur, operates and re- Mrs. Mary H. Wilson, widow of the COW FOR SALE A. M. E. Church. The cast of char- 38 West 26th street. iate Rev. Dr. William V. Wilson, has Fidelity Trust Co. pairs all cars, competent machinist, acters will be: Company A—Mrs. S. careful driver, good character, excel- been ill from an attack of angina pec- COW FOR SALE.—Apply Mrs. Sam-H. Greer, captain; Lucy Milatred, Se- Lawn Fete and Dance. toris. Mrs. Wilson is now well on the NEWARK, N. J. lent references. C. F. Davison, Bel- uel Byaid, Oakwood and Girard aves. rena Williams, Mabel Flowers, Wil- roar, N. J. 196to201« A very enjoyable lawn fete and road to recovery under the treatment 197to202d&w* helmina Davis, C. Whitmore, Auliiu dance was held one evening this week of Dr. H. A. HendiickHon, of Atlantic Gonch, HJthel Thomas, Sarah Church, in (-elebration of the birthday of MIKS Highlands. is handling estates of all sizes to the profit HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—MALE Daisy Ransom, L. Willis, Quecnif Ida Perry at bei- Chelsea avenue home. The question of increasing the sal- of the estate and the comfort and satisfac- Qreer, Hatiie Shclton; Company Bj— Miss Ray. Perry and Minn Beile Clum- ary of Rev. Archibald C. Hulphin, pan WANTED.—Girl, white/to assist in YOUNG man wanted for clerical Miss Desmore Laws, captain; Rosle hriner favored wiih musical selections, tor of the Baptist Church, la to be tion of the heirs. cave of two children. 50 Cottage Place. position. SU'iner & Son. 20Hfd&w HoHoway, Uerirude Holloway, Emma and refreshments were served on 1hediscussed at a special meeting of the WANTED.—Boy for general work. Hollo way, Grance Hawks, Mamie lawn. Among the guests were: Miss chuiAi and congregation. Mr. Butphin It Costs No More Only Legal Fees Are Childe, Ida Williams, Belle Spencer, WANTEjD.—Good cook and laund- National Hotel. 201to203* dertrude Perry, who wore a white claims that his present remuneration Kmma Eaiues, M. Elliott, S. F. Gallon, lace robe; Miss Lillian Perry, in blue is entirely too small to permit him In Charged. , ries, Swede or -flerman preferred. Ap- WANTED.—Young man to make ply 705 Broadway. 198d&wtf Miss Floyd, G. Wainwrlght; Sentinels chiffon over Hat in; Miss Ida Perry, in live comfortably. The membership of himself generally useful around hotel. —H. Beckett and S. h. Sample. white lingerie; Mias Ray Perry, In the church has more than doubled 50 OPERATORS wanted to make Apply Merchants Hotel. 2ultfd&w canary chiffon over satin; Miss Mil- during his pastorate, several improve- men's night shirts; also work given Back to East Orange Sept. 14. dred H. Lang, in pink chiffon over ments have been made to the ehureli RED BANK LOCALS. d Bank Park, on which he will out to be made at home. Call today. WAGON FOR SALE Acting upon urgent requests from white mossaline; Miss Belle Guinbi- and parsonage, and an Ushers' Union ! build a $2,700 house. The property Steiner & Son, Morris ave. 186d&wtf old pupils as well as several new nor, in apricot / silk; Miss Florence has been organized. In recognition of Frank llerrtCt, of Maple avenue, ha.-> formerly belonged to hln enrployer, TQP wagon and harness for sale, ones, Mrs, Clara A. Korn, composer- Blumberg, in Vhite liberty silk; Miss the good work which he has accom- taken ii position In Howard Cole's Clarence White. The sale was made WORK WANTED—FEMALE cheap. Heywang, 545 Bath avenue. pianist, who is summering at 270 Lib-Chrystina Hlumlrerg, in rose satin; plished, the general sentiment of the printing tistaljliuhment, 'in Monmouin by Francis White. 196to201- ei'ty st., will return to her East Orange Miss Anna R. Kpsteiu, in white lin- people ravors the increase asked for. street. Eugene Magee, employed for many gerie; also Messrs, George Rosenberg, YOUNG woman wishes position as FOR 8ALE—Cheap. 1 phaeton home sooner than originally planned John Drununond, gateman at the years in James drover's store, in good cook or would work by day, and will probably leave Long Branch William Taylor, James Niles, Cyril road depot, nan r*ttirn«d to work after Uitiad street, has given up his position wagon, in perfect condition. E. B. Bernstein, Jack Somerviile, Phil Roth, WEST LONG BRANCH NEWS PltfLRe call 152 Belmont ave. 200-201* Field, 72 Grand ave. 169d&wtf Sept. 14th. Last season the New Jer- being laid up for Home time with a and takeii one with Jacob Kridel, the sey students enrolled with Mrs. Korn Harold M. Cliniock, George Sanders, severe cut on lilu hand, caused by a Red Bank clothier. Ensley Rogers, WANTED.—Position as general Seward Kahn, ..aurence Stafford, Kd- The contract for painting Klr«t M. FOR 8ALE—Pony, cart and harness. were from Newark, Passaic, Ruther- K. Church was awarded to George I>\ broken bottle. formerly with Howard Cole, the print- limiseworker in small family. House Pony Is sound and won blue ribbon ward Terry and Henry MaeDonald. er, has taken Mr. Magee's place la worker, Record office. 200-201* ford, Bloomfleld, East and West Or- Van hud at the meeting of the Ladies' Henry Ely and family, of Wallace last Tear. Perfectly safe and reliable ange, Orange and Long Branch. For- Aid Society. street, have returned to Red Bank Mr. Orover'a- store. for children. Stylish hook. Dr. H. R. mer season^ included, scholars from New Signs on Cars. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner, of from a trip to Niagara Falls. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALS Clark. V. S. . 178d&wtf Jersey City, Hoboken, Schralenburgh, For the convenience of Hie traveling Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and The Schwartz family have closed Free Scholarships For Nurses. Tenafly, Nyack, Trenton and the public, the officials of the Monmouth Mrs. R. R. Hughes. their home at ihe corner of Hroad The Philadelphia School for Nurses, FOR SALE—Bargain. 7-passenger HORSES FOR SALE towns previously named, in addition County Electric Company have had the Mrs. George Mount has been quite street and Reckless place, and arc 2219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, an- touring car, 4 cylinders, 36 H. P., $450. to cities representing almost every signs on l he cars of the Red Rank- ill for the past week. spending a few weeks at Portland, nounces that enrollment for the fall ('all at P. J. Sassano's, 240 Central FOR SALE.—Big horse, cheap. J state In the union and Quebec, Can-Oceanic division painted red. Hereto Maine. classes will shortly begin. This insti- ave. 182tf B. Wesl, Monmouth Beach. 200to202 fore the itgfu. on all divisions were the Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sherman and ada. two children, of Baltimore, have re- Joseph Delerling has sold his paper tution is recognized and endorsed by same color and it was hard to read .tanging establinhuient in White street leading phyniciaiiB everywhere. Free FOR SALE—Cheap. 5-passenger FOR SALE.—Two horses, two sets them from a distance. Many boarded turned alter spending a week wiih scholarships in the two-year course auto car, in Arst-class condition. E. pony harness, huggy harness and pony Training Horses for Red Bank Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherman. to !.«(in Dalton, of New York. Charles Mabrey, of Eatontown, has the car, only to be told that they were I. A. Wiltaker has moved from the are available and provide room, board, B. Field. 72 Grand ave. lC9diwtt cart. Wm. Bryan, Elberon. 199tf on i he wrong line. Master Kenneth Hughes is visiting returned home after spending some his grandmother In Philadelpma, Swift building to Mrs. Kay Brown's laundering, Incidental expenses and time at the Ooshen fair; where he has house in South street.f railroad fare home on completion of Mrs. G. I>. Glbbs has' beeri^on the the course. |A home study course and been driving in some of the races. Advertise in the Record. sick list, for the past week. Nuw that he is home, Mr. Mabrey will Dr. William D. Hayre has purchased a resident short course are also pro- U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. Miss Mabel Parker, of Ndw York, B Marion racer from Fred Van Dorn. vided. The school provides full in- Merry Touches # By Weston and Schwartz begin training "Grattln Clay" and is visiting her cousins, Mfsse,s Mollic "O. K.," horses owned H»y Charles On of EaHt Front street. struction under safe and wholesome U. S. District Court, District of New and Katie Parker, of the Mpnmoutli Miss Mary Davison, of Mechanic conditions and opens the way to a!* hois, for the races at the fair of the road. Monmouth County Fair Association, Jersey, KH. street, has accepted a position as most immediate financial betterment Which will be held In Red Bank, Sep The Fairbanks Company vs. Gasoline Master Aaron Clayton ,1s visiting saleslady In Patterson & spinning's for those who need to increase their tember 3d, 5th, tith and 7ih. "Grattin launch wjtlioul a name, sometimes relative* at Freehold. dry goods store. In Broad street. earning power. A special short course Clay" has been entered in the pacing known as the "Shrewsbury." Miss KIsie Vanhuel entertained on Edward Shoppe, of Poughkeepsle, class opens October 6th. This elates class, and "O. K." will be entered in In Admiralty. Veuditioni Kxponas Thursday in honor of John Heyer, N. Y., who lias been stopping at the Is foi-mrri at the request of leading the 2.20 trot. Mr. Mabrey lias great By virtue of the above-named writ Master Jack Heyer and Master WiP" Globe Hotel, in East Front street, has physicians who are anxious that some confidence in th# horses and expect:-* to me directed aud delivered, I shall Ham Heyer. Master Heyer lives at returned to his home. provision be made to meet the In- Perth Amboy. them to make a good showing. expose for sale at public auction on Miss Edith Grahm, who has been creasing demand for nurses in all sec- Thursday, Sept. 1, 1910, at Troutman's Miss Phoebe Sherman has returned stopping with Mrs. Rdward Parker, of tions. This is an opening which will Creek, near Williams Bros.' Shipyard, from a two weeks' stay with relatives Newman Springs road, near Red Bank, be appreciated by those who need, to The woman who relies upon Long Branch, N. J., at 12.30 p. m..in New York. is now living with Mrs*. Richard Ever quickly prepare themselves for self- the want ads. to secure house- tlie Gasoline Launch without a name, The names of Mrs. K. M. Beach and hart, of Broad street. support and nursing duty. An Illus- .sometimes known as the "Shrews- Mrs. Annie I>aylon were omit/ed from trated number of the School Bulletin, hold help has time to take an the list of those who went to the Way- Barney Kelly, of Bergen place, was bury," her lackle and apparel, as she a recent visitor to New York. which i« sent free to Interested per* interest in other things. now lies at Bald place. side harvest home from West Long sons, gives all the details. Branch. Herman Woolley, one of the clerks THOMAS J. ALCOTT, In Clarence White's shoe store, In JOHN W. 8LOCUM U. S. Marshal, District of New Jersey. Miss Anna Woolley has been visit- WASTE OF AMMUNITION. ing Mrs. S. B. Harrold at Point Pleas- Broad street, has sold his property in The woman who oooks may "Did you rend ubout that aviator COUNSELLOR AT LAW Carpenter & Park, East Side Park to Mrs. Hnlda Mor- Proctors for TJhellant, ant. ford, of Port Monmouth. Mr. Wool- find the woman who wants a who shot himself because he couldn't AIN'T IT AWFUL—MAYBE7 Special Matter in Chancery nuuHw I ha •,,,!•,,,, i., „,.•'" Theau n "hlnea I'ot on every old spot, 79 Wall Street, New York City. ley has purchased another property In cook through a want adv. Record Building, 192 Broadway Dated August 23, 1910. Horticulturists Enjoy Bake. m.ister the neropluue. AndnOTqll |lM, are buBJ. at n|Kht Long Branch, N. J. (%1M) 200to204d&w Members of the Elberon Horticultur- "Yes; he Wlls a fool to Waste a bill- There's nothing to do but Bweiter and shoo al Society, together with a number oE let when he hud au aeroplane to do the And bluster and fret and flght. Bids will be received until 12 their friends, enjoyed their annual job fur him." o'clock Sept. 3, 1910, for building sun outing and clambake in Newbold's GEO. W. OGILVIE HARRY TRUAX parlors, etc.. to the Monmouth Memor- woods Wednesday's afternoon. Therj COUNSELLOR AT LAW •• ial Hospital. Plans amd fpeeiflcations was a series of athletic events pre- 35-37 East Front Street Opp. Globe Hotel Townky Building, 191 Broadway may be had from the building com- ceding the bake. No worid recoYds Telephone: Long Branch, 498 mittee. were broken, but the sport furnished RED BANK, N. J. Weit End, 37-J. R. H. HUGHES, considerable amusement. The balu> I H. B. BANNARD. was the main feature and it contained See me first I can save you money on Committee. all the good things imagineable. The William L. Edwards (tl.f ipi for the receipt ot exhibit* and] enm me last night and thin greatly mkpi i i|.i.-( Furwms nt k hllllt | Vfl] .t'llllil." Ml'h.lull l exhibits under this seteion will be ] dlnt d hli w\H. Mrs. Wniti heard •lAiidliin wreath. Hia, el Italj Sim EUTBIES FOR • ig DftpiAy f rrurti and F*m Pro raijuwi nrll) tMHra *i>ac« being r«- dnt'd aceordlliK to the following! ihe y i >>( R plitgl lunt uigl" Bromo Seltzer ing star; frutn the i-hlhtren. n dye« for Pri»» at Red »

k rtl I'Vt'll tntH ill Quality for table use. m • thinking rhe welpon WUH disci \*nr*!!i limn Mi* . J i.iiy | s Thf vrKetshWiUnd rktifa Ofntm which I ii-oiinhtntr f»e;iartineiit (. thf ttrst iieiirsi, »f t>i*., (3) Conunericftl^by >Wyew« at barking (Jog*,,'did not liiuk> 11 . ..fuiim i|fl _20e 40c 75c THE DULL PARADE MPfjrtCT «M"|»ai I liMiii O, tit * tu Moll i>i t/i- in iirh competitton will be $2 MI * - I make hti Invetilgailott. 111.- pal! i,, ! Hm, Mar irioiii h ('on m y Agric-iil t ma I Fair at HIM! Hi" hrroiiii prize $1.n HroleH. Val li.il itnnk oti u Miniature Pageant Here Wed- Listeiine 1 ttf next moitth, prumlm- io be ttic sjifeial pieinium the fltHt pi t?.e "f |2.(IO offers 110.00 to the exhibitor .em mtt hiin La %o tn the htablc at onei rWehla ' fjfftTJll vatielv that haw ever liitn will be omilled mid the special pi'1- the larRBat number rtt points on vep If everything was ail right. Whi nesday Will March in hiri-iiifoiP dhtnluyfil at I *it unty fair. mill in MiibMtitnted. The shroud prc- etabU'n rulsert from their weeds, the boy was on his way a pistol 20c 69c The director in ' hiiiw (*f the division inhim (if $1 00 will he tifven the Httine rang" out. When the buy reached the Three Divisions is .Jo#. VV rhomiiSHHi, ami the JuUKeH AH when* no special premium <*f any •table tie round his father dtiad. kind U offered. will b« D, C, Huliuu-t, J. L. T, Wfibster It is supposed that Waitt had fired Upward nf sixty (*n[rlps havr* hQt-n and II. Duholft HniOck. Hood's Sarsaparilla CONDEMNED SLAYER Entries dosed August zeth «i>4 9** RESORT HAS THREE the shot last nghl' to attract tbe m mad*' in fh* dolt t>aby |tutade te Itc titbit^ miiMt be delivered to the Dlree- in i'i in Unix llimuh u*'x( Wt'diu*Mctay All t\hitni:i In thU (if*(iartmt*nr must (Continued From Flrit Page.) jteniion of bis wife and family. tor In charge not later than 4 p. in on 80c aftt-f nuoii MIH, rfunnul WardcIS, of tie entered by the actual grower* and I Mrs, Wain kept boarders HU.1 own- ATTACKS OFFICERS Friday, September 2d. Art i*tr«**-1. v ii niijif, imlu ;IMHK Murderer of Five Seeks Still that tii learn sae huntlrt'il or more 80c wuuld tuki- pit? J in the miniature pa- More Victims. Sive IB Her C« t. TlH^rc will U>> at U si>l ihi*c iliviKions* Tulccb I-'ares by utul |)oi-silj!y mm*1- lln-.- will Inrlmf. Using Wanamiktr HnlHirh, N, a, AUK. %'• Jtiuir* H, Store Coupons, A til*"!,, liiutliiliiitt <{fM|>t*nU.U. llW- The Wanamakcr News BRITTON'S anil ffoat;- 'Hie camBBtttW of ludieH, tlriu'ii ii iiiufilfi-fi'. ivliu Im* fit litrtt which at iir^scni intludps Mrs, Harry UMrr iH't'ti rouvWUd fur Li Him; bH itnii Want**,I, Mr«. Hamuet Wftrd^ll, MIH. PARIS. NEW YORK, Saturday, August 27, 1910. ./" PHILADELPHIA CUT RATE xU itm. • I't-iiif^i Hijotht-r MSJtaftoa by A. H. Away Hud Mm, Walter Fcirv. | i* I tn* kitiu lini crfflrt»i-ti vvtMi hi mi if lit frill lie ciiliij xi'd io nif«-t the rctiulrp- Ililll hi Itltleijili I llr.V tlll.lll.V ^uS.-rM riH-ntH for' aHNfrHiatU'c'Tn «ei thf little DRUG STORE HI. nfi.T n'pfniiil Hfnin^U'-. [n lum|- MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY [IIK ili<> iU'Nj'«>rittc tiiiiii in (hi- Miitte Cor, Norwood, Broadway and prison nt Itiii. i^ti. v> ht-rt' He i* tn lift Knl i lis tiav ln'fii ip*'fivf'd fiom Bath Avenues Mnnnioulh lleilcli. Kntoiituwrt, Went . The Last Three Days of the ATI IT AllNith Mini be«Q prevcrili-d I-(MIJ< Brunch. 'I hose who haw ROI from kiiihiL- hfi tixtfa mul Hvsntb v<'t efltftrMS tlieij- dettlfel ami RO-f-aitH mini hi> t»i- knife wiik iiikiti from tiliu. Ihv. Record office wnre Klven to Mrs. or! by His Fellow Country- A!H«HI'» IHHI vl-tlui/.I.IuyU MrtH VVHideil this uiornlnR. man. Wftl killr.i In i lynsf hnmtl «;,•! hi The fnllowitiK Nl al lNW*f the little Will Be Days of Unusual Opportunities liiiuiiiii un tin.T, AnttiiTn iH'itibitf Uta Tony l)i Hpitgno. who was a resl- one« entered up to nnon today: hend of tht< MUfW lutn It ]>n*T nfl- I Qtu>en's float and attendants — Mar- (I,-ni ui ihis illy for the past twenty- the klljtnjf. The miiNc ,,f I ImI killing ion Away, Dor.H Youmans, Mabel l^aw-' With Tew Exceptions the Entire Stock of Parlor and Library Upholstered five years, died mi Auaust ISth, The w;m iilmuf ti iviiinitn, tin A Mi son rnti- funeral took |,;.n r from the Star of ftwetl. yer, vclyii .Inline, Myra Urown, Fnnik Un Pierce, Hiinfta A«ay, Stanley J» Furniture at Exactly HALF PRICE the Sea Chureli. It. was one of the AltlKdii huM iitt-ri til id four tluipft laruvsl Italian funerals ev«r held hi previously fui- MM lifp. Kn» It Itnn? he fine, KcniHlh 1'icrce, Klotencti War Only three, days remain for this greater August Furniture Sale. ' II tliis ultMl br relative* wm-ulwl In th*» ctfflttrtir (1*-JI!1I t-hiih' LHUe Morrln, Madiiline Kuiz. Klorence anil frienils. who caine from New In llii'i Hlatf. I'lit- tifw law IUIH bWlfl Kniz. Madeline Hir»wn, Cora Petit, February and August. York, Philadelphia, Hiooklyn, Jprsey lit turn- t>lKl)t month*, hul mily two Lucy hi ay, Lucy \ndd, Aima Nudii, And, in addition to the opportunities.on all three of the furniture Ci>y, siai.Mi Inland, lu.l lltiuk and As ni'Hi'iM'i tinvt* hit-ii f^^ci-^ffl^il nit tar, RlliKKEp'i,' l»'flv II KinKHlund, lijiry Park. Alllnon 'ijp.-nly I1»'H|-H U)/' NtitLi- [II-IHOU W»ii<-(Hi, >iaiicl Warden, Emma gallerle< ]^ese^;l(>sing hours of the event bring tome special prizes. r 1 The floral offerings were: Mr. ami ngftfllitlf • iMtuliy '(ti-i|fciriML lhc will •U, V$a\te May Meyer, .luliii At the end of the twice-a-year sale there is always a great Mrs. Ubo and brothers, wreath; Mr. nevor mifTcr HIP iltJllii^tUiii of helng , Uti-s*.- (JriM.n. Kthel Ulttan I'er- iu.il Mrs. Unhurt Baton, (asket Iniit- tli<> fh-rit white HiaiiftnJH'-l-ltjflr t.-.l fc'fcrpy, Ahuii Burner, VI- deal of furniture that is sold down to one or two pieces of a kind. uii, : ; MIH. S. l.itliy. CMfcnC lioininet; hi'rt?. Hi* HJIVM hr'wliW-riiTraiy "v\wi\t Mihlnd Harvey, Hernice I As is our custom, we group these and offer them at spetidlly tsirls of rnuflnnatlon. «asket bo"i|Uel; th« ilonth cliiilr." Hliiisdell, Madeline Oaks, Hilda and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. OMH, pillow; Mr. Cora HaaK*-n. Theda Young, Esther • attractive prices: and Mra, Rocco Diltione, CTOHS; .lames Ktlva, Audrey Taylor, Helmi 211}/, Seller and family, casket bouquet; U CRIPPEN REACHES ENGLAND. Klla Kmmons, Maud.DaviH, Kmily Ar- IM Spagno, bouquet ot lilies; John runts, Ada Drum. Myii li;i Thorne, On Monday We Shall Present a Splen- Nastasia, cask«t bouquet; Mr. and 8u«p«ot In Elmop* Murder My«i«ry Ar- rlv«« at Liverpool. Martha Mk-k, t'lara Pinaonf Barrett Mrs. Alex. Naslusia, anchor; Mr. and Oxley, Harvey Oxley, Victoria Oxley, did Collection of Parlor and Library Mrs. P. Tomalnl, anchor; Mr. ami Mrs. Livt't'poul, AU(f. -7- The Ht«nrushiii Megautii-, uu wblch I Jr. Huwley 11 William aiul i)orothy Kmmons. A. M. Slco, wreath; brother.In-laws, The' iloll hal>y parade committee wreath; r,remer family, wrealh; Mr. Crippon uud Minn KtliH Lt*ne\ e were Upholstered Furniture at Exactly brought back tu KuKfuud by Injector will hold a meet ing on Monday, at and Mrs. D. ('. Nichull, casket bou- which jurl phiiiH will be made for next quet; Carmel Fourntaro, wreath; Mr. ! lew of Houflund Yurd ID cuuruM'tton One-half the Usual Prices and Mrs. Taber, oank'M bouquet; Mr. with the Htipimm-d murder of Dr. Crip Wednesday's pageant. and Mrs. Oeo. Belmont, casket boti- l>eu\"i wife. Bt-lle Elmure, tirrlved bt-re Parlor and liftrary upholstered furniture has been a conspicuous (|itet; James Nastanla. croml; Marie tlliS UfttU'UOUQ. Adverti»i- iu Che Jt id. feature of ary's,August event. ! Many fortunate purchasers have secured siiites'and single pieces a't one-third to one-half less than jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM-iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniimiiiiiiiiir they-ormnanly have to pay. { BEAUTIFUL HAIR YOUTHFUL FACE£ " So it is only natural that many designs in this furniture should be sold dowVto sihgjle suites. ' •'•' ' . .' We, therefore, on Monday group all of this remainder and' OFF offer it at exactly one-half the usual prices. ON i All of it.is. good furniture, well-made—the kind All of this splendid parlor and library upholstered of furniture that would brace a home and make a furniture at one-half price will be ready on Monday room beautiful,!. It is not old stock—but fresh, new furniture.' Some of it has been out of the factory morning in the Fifth Gallery, New Building. less than a week. lALL HAIR GOODS **' If Is the -Iriri'd of furniture that one might buy for PLEASE AH of This Parlor Furniture Is posterity,,^.jt is carefully made and built to wear for NOTE Fresh, New Stock INCLUDING OUR more than a lifetime. | Empire Chignons, ^<;il|£S and Mag- j This Detail of Parlor Furniture is given merely as an Index PARLOR SUITES Five-Piece Suites Three-piece Suites G.OLD PIECES S.H« dalena Styles i^ .Eufifs Three-Piece Suites ! 70 |14O—Imitation mahogany $2(i2.50 $0J5-Three-pleces 102 $205—Imitation mahogany ,185—Oak 120 243—Mahogany inlaid $425 $850— Five-pieces $32^50 |(K_Imitation Mahogany 112.60 «22S~Mahogany $826 $ltiBO~I'-!ve-#ieces 150 $30O-.Mahogany 125 250—Mahogany inlaid WHICH ARE THE LATEST CREATIONS Il2S fltSO-Mahogan; J07.5O fci35—Mahogany 117.50 235—Oat $170 $24O-Maho«-any l«7.fio p75~Mahogany ! 170 I 340—Walnut PARLOR CHAIRS $110 $220—Mahojany 175 350—Mahogany HAW Wag, 192.GO «385 Mnhogany 208 412—Mahogany $14—Imitation mahogany 282.50 $18—Imitation mahogany Three-Piece Suites wSOFAS 525—Walnut Now. WM. 11.26 $22.50— Imitation manogauy ! DR. W. J. TRUSTY 11 $22—Imitation iuahoga3y I 11*25 $22."(>--Imitation mahogany SOFAS ! ,13.50 $27-XIaifogauy 18.50 583—Imitation mahogany 13.50 $27-Hahogauy 15 ! 3I>—Mahogany 21.75 $43—Imitation mahouauy i 22.50 po-Mahogany .Now Wife ! 20 i 40—Mahogany The Shop of Quality 2 (. 60 $S5--Imitation mahogany • 25 $50—Mahogany 47.50 : 95—Mahop-any ! 2S I 50—Mahogany 35 $70— Imitation mahogany ! 2S $nft— Mahogany ;56 illU-Mahofany , 20 : 58—Mahogany 65 SllO-Walaut 18.75 ?S7.50-Malio»aoy ! 00 I 120—Mahogany 34 MR Mahogany 505 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park#>N. J. 82.50 125 -Mahogany ; :m |t»-Mahogany 78 I 152—Mahogany 55 $110—Walnut • 70 ! 140—Mahogany 142.50 $85-Oali U5 ' i 100—Mahogany ! 57.50 $115—Mahogany 88.75 i 87.50—Imitation mahogany 112.50 :'.«_'5—Oak | LOVELY HANDS « j |^ 11 j l,A j&ASY FEET | 87,60 latHmltation mahogaiiy Library SUITES $132.502 i205—Mahogany LIBRARY CHAIRS 108 ! 21& -Mahogauy $82.50 • $fo-Own-W - B 9 130 280- Walnut and gold Two-Piece Suites : 1*8.75 fi7.B0—Mahogany TitHniiifiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiititiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiHir 142.50 $283~.Muliogany NNoow WaWa s GOLD PIECES ISO !ISO-Turkish chair, velour 182.50 $325-Mahugaiir I 544 X10K—MahoganX10 y $'_'<> 140— Easy chair, mahogany 87.50 $130~Oak. Now. Via: i 127.50 I 55—Easy chair, mahogany Five-Piece Suites ( 115 &30 Mahogany '. 75 1150—Three-pieces 1 37.50 ! 75—Easy chair, mahogany $87.50 Tl75-Mahog.ny i 80 ! 110—Chair 1140 : ISO - -Kasy chair, velour ?4g,2Fi $92,00—Imitation mahogalty ! m.50 »£3n-V.'alnut ! 87.50 I 175—Tbree-plocei I 4A ! 02— Mahogany f5f.50 $105 Imitation mahogany : 140 $2S0-Mahogany I 187 ! 275—Two-pfeees $62.50 $125—Easy chair, mahogany «« ,*nii~IioitnHpn-. mabognny ! 150 $800-Walnut i 100 'I 880—Three-piecM I ;87.50 $135-Oak $00 $120 Imitation mahogany 157.50 $315-Walnut 155 ! 310—Three-pieces I'ifth, Sitth and Seventh Galleries, ONEBICTIME $67.50 >Klf> Muliogunj $192.50 $385-Mahogany I 200 $400—Two-puces New Building. Exceptional Offerings Among the Couches, HIGHLANDS NARDIGRAS Folding Beds, Chairs and Smaller Furniture In our Seventh Gallery will be found several groups at half price and less, comprising couches, sofa beds, CHRNIVHL mahogany-finished folding beds, imported bentwood furniture, modern and period dining-room chairs, SEPTEMBER 1, 2 and 3,1910 bedroom chairs and rockers, hall and living-room chairs, chairs for den, parlor and library, as follows: $12.50. formerly $26. Mahogany finiah $1050, formerly $21. Dull mahogany $88.75. formerly $a7!50. Mahogany $5, formerly $10. Mahogany finish Children's Parafle, Fat Men's wood seat •ettee, carved back. arm rocker, wood seat finish ful'-sis* folding bed. rocker, green panne spring seat E Race, Motor Boat Races, free $8.50, formerly $13. Child's Mahogany $2.75, formerly tS.BO. Mahogany $12.50. formerly $26. Mahogany $8.75, formerly $17.50. Maliogiuiy in- Auto Races rocker, hair cloth seat. finish spindle hack rocker, figured for all clasKes; Business Men's finish waihstind. laid cane seat and back bedroom One-mile Straightway ; Long Branch Record $6.25, formerly $12.50. Child', ma- tapestry seat. $55, formerly $110. Austrian bent- chair. V Parade, Canoe Races, Boat hogany chair. $3.75, to,rmertn y $7.50. Arm rocker to wood gray finish desk. highest power cars in VOTING COUPON $17, formerly $34. Mahogany iota, match. $11.50. formerly $28. Arm chair to Races, High and Fancy Diving, green velour Beat. $4, formerly $8.10. Mahogany finish match. E $12, formerly $24. Dull mahogany, bentwood chair, cane seat. the country ; daredevil Swimming Races, Crowning the This coupon entitles the $8. formerly $18. Mahogany high green panne and hair cloth seats— $11.50, formerly $23. Rocker to drivers. Free - for - all chair, hair cloth aeat cane back arm chairs. $8.75. formerly $18.50. Mahogany match. N Queen, Illuminated Motor Boat holder to one vote for their $3.75, formerly $7.50. Golden oak $12.50, formerly >2f>. Arm chair to liniah bentwood arm chair, cane $4, formerly $8. Solid oak, leather One-mile Race; open for Parade all along the river front, rocker, figured green tapestry seat. match in green hair cloth. seat. choice for the Queen of the $5.25, formerly $10.50. Arm rocker to $4.75, formerly $9.50. Weathered oak seat and back dining room chair. T $15, fbrmerl? $30. Mahogany settee. $5.50. formerly $11. Arm chair to all classes of cars. Hill- Tub Rare, Greased Pig Race, Highlands Carnival, to be match scroll arms, green tapestry seats. green leather pad seat arm chair. climbing contest, free- Marathon Race for professionals $4.75, formerly $9.50. Red figured tap $16.75, formerly $33-50. Box couali, $11. formerly $22. White enamel match. S announced August 81, 1910. entry saat arm rocker. fancy art ticking cover. Louis XV. cane seat bedroom chair. $5, formerly $10. Solid mahogany for all. and amateurs. $3.25, formerly $6.50. Mahogany fin- (83.50, formerly $67. Mahogany $9, formerly $18. Mahogany finished leather seat and back dining room ish Shaker rocker, green plush seat davenport, green velour. rocker, high shaped back, scroll top chair. I vote for and back. $13.50. formerly $27. Green denim. rail and arms, green panne spring $7.56, formerly $16. Arm chair to Every Event Open to Everybody $4, formerly $8. Arm rocker to match. plain, top box couch. seat mmtch. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Application blanks for all events can be secured by applying to as my choice for Queen of Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth avenue. the Secretary of the Bureau of Information, Sea Shell Kitchen. the Highlands Carnival, 1910 JOHN WANAMAKER Eighth to Tenth •treet. LONG MANCH DAILY NICORO, 5ATVRDAV, AUQU8T V, 1118.

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been thrown open to the people. . ••..•. , This is the First Popular Contest. . / - This is the Peoples Prize. You and Your Friends Can Decide Who Gets It You Can Vote—You May Win , ' Every One Can Vote Each ticket to the following events in the great Asbury Park Carnival, August 23 to September 2, inclusive, bears a voting coupon: Ben Greet Performances Queens Coronation Court Ball* . Masque Fete Baby Parade Every ticket is a vote. Every ticket-holder is a voter. Save all the voting coupons. Get as many as you can. Have your friends help you. If there is anything else you want to know about the contest I or how to vote Just Ask the Borden Milkman The prize is officially endorsed bv the Carnival Association. The ballot; will be taken under the Association supervision, insuring a strictly impartial count. The endorsement is as follows:

BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO., Offices of the Carnival Commission, Asbury Park, N. J. New York City. Gentlemen:-We beg to notify you that our Board has accepted your offer of a "Buick" automobile for a prize in the Baby Parade, to be awarded as the spectators shall vote, the voting to be conducted under our direction. • Very truly yours, t- A-W. (Signed) H. B. Ayres, President. LONQ BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1»10.

1 pioneer vlrtum 1« tunny wen\ Tiit * Hivl«iy "in inn TJtvur- u great as eviT Ite ty|H\ but flu* mining pfOMiaHw. "<•• HBOSEVELT OECURES frontier fnrmer, the mini who Kutdes In other words, as our civilisation 1 (Continued From First l*age) grows older and more complex, while ox u up- MI or mule tea in, the Hohllrr. It Is true that we need new forma of Ihe indlHU - all appear. Now I wish When at the close or my trip In Afiirn very much that these UIPII themselves I rciirhfti ttie borOflM of iivlil/.iilnii Iralued ability and need to develop men whose lives nre devoted wholly to would In ihelr turn provide a monu- Itu- Hmt invitation I mtented win this ment for the t'M'iit artist, tbe sum of t» visit tbf iiipltol of Wyoming on (he Ihe pursuit of Hpecin I objects, It Is yet also true Hint we Deed a greater and whose Activities rcpreHenta smh a fea- day the people of the frontier turi- of American achievement and, num.- toffetUfr tu (uiumemorute their •ot a lens development of the funds «i-hinwiiHiii« I WHS glad tt «tm so, rucittnl frontier virtues. shove nil, represents the cotomemora Irtvaum* I hurt- a perullar feeling for These virtues include the power of lion of some of the most Interesting ilic men nod women of what used tu self help, together with tbe power of figures that have ever appeared on the GOLDSTEIN'S l»e fHlIfd the "far west" and especial Joining with others for mutual help Ktnge of American life. ly for iliose of Ihe rattle country. and, what Is especially Important, the A statue should be raised to Rem- feeling of comradeship, of social good ington I'.v some really first class art fur n miiniit'i of years I lived ou a fellowship. Any ninn wbo had tbe IHI. Here at Cheyenne In this gather ramh on tbe Little MlMourl, sharing good fortuiie to live among tbe old Ing many hundreds of tbe men Bring Your Soap Wrappers, Trade Narks, work ami play, good fortune and bad frontier conditions must In looking have come together wbo were them- rWumr, wlili my nelghlHTS. working hark realize how vftal was this feeling selves typical leaders In and represent- •HI the roundup, aervlug as delegate of general comradeship and social fel- atives of the i .> Ufd which Reming- ftfuu the Little Mlfwuurl roundup dis- lowship. ton so portrayed that It will always trict to the M'liifjiini Stock Growera' live. I hope that these men will join Coupons, Tags, Labels, Etc. Here Tomorrow There were good men and had men uRBOclRtluu and even at times acting as in the new communities jus! as in the together, arrange tbe appointment of a deputy pherlff at my end of tbe old communities, and tbe conditions a committee and start to raise funds The $?M"- Green Trading Stamp Demonstrator will be here until Corfu ty. on the frostier were such that the for the erection ot such a statue. 1 fount those years ns among tbe qualities of the good and hml alike 8 P. N. to accept Spap Wrappers, Coffee Trade Narks, Whiskey and Condensed inn*t valuable of my life, because noth- were mi her more strikingly manifest- 8 ing breeds such community of feeling ed than in older communities but «« to work with one's fellow men at 1 ILL-SWiPRS Nilk Labels, Tobacco Certificates, etc. in exchange for ^; //." Green Trading Stamps, among the men who tried to lead hard thetr life tnsks and to learn to know their feelings by actually sharing working, decent lives there was a feel- a complete list can be found in the front pages of your Stamp Book. them. The man of tbe west through- Ing of genuine democracy, which rep- resented an approach to tbe American STIRJlLLENHURST tnit the successive stages of western qnmtb bflB always been one of the Ideal which we certainly should do two or three most typical figures— everything In our power to preserve. Entertainment in Aid of Mon- indeed. I am trmpted to say the most We did not try to sny that men were ryplcnl flgure—in American life, and eqiml when they were not equal, but mouth Memorial Hospital no ' man can really understand our w* did our best to secure something STAMP DEMONSTRATOR ••ftnntry and appreciate what It really (ike an equality of opportunity and an One of Season's Best IK it iid what It promises unless bo has equality of reward for good service, ?V fullest and closest sympathy with and, moreorer, each man expected to A select audience, which Included will call on every l^dy in Lqng Branch and show The* fdrAla ind KJtplrntlona of tbe west. be received, and on the whole was re- representatives from Long Brunch, 'I in- prime reason for Uiiu |i to b* ceived wherever he went on the foot- witnessed the all -star vaudeville per- found In the fact that the westerner In^ thnt his merits warranted. formance last night at the Allenhurst the advantages of saving "S&H" Green Stamps. in •-.<> good mi American. He Is an Now. so far as possible, these quail- Castno. Tbe two-part program, which American first and foremost For this ties and the conditions that bring wajt.jpleastug from start to finish, was The Demonstrator is instructed to give every l» Hie great lessou. frleuds. that all of nhout these qunlitleH should be kept In Kivfii under the direction of the Al- ri in't'd to learn and to keep, the lea- tbe great states which are growing lenhurst Comedy C(ub tn aid of the yon t lit* c It is unimportant whether a out of the old frontier communities. Montnouth Memorial Hospital. woman a coupon. man lives nonh or south, east or west, We need to strive for the general so-: clnl betterment of the people as a Th^ audience was appreciative, and pmvlded he is genuinely and la good HO mimerouji were the encores that It faith an American, that be feels every whole and yet to encourage Individual Ten [10] "S & H" Stamps Free liberty nnd set high reward on Individ waa,.!lr1.3U o'clock when the last num- THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. part of the United States as bis own u> -, had been concluded. Several to the holder of this mid that be Is honestly dmlrous to up- IIJII Initiative jp to the point where j^ng^ranch who made the trip hold the Interests of all other Anierl- they become detrimental to the gen -from Gentlemen:— , < nits In whatever section of the coun- by trolley barely missed the last car COUPON eral welfare. lo Long Hnuieii. try they may dwell. In continually am) earnestly striving Your demonstrator has called on me to-day and Y'lenrly explained If presented when making a pur- 1 The ringing by the Allenhurnt quiu- Th« Expanding of th« Wast. for this hetin iiii'nt of social and eco-te"t,' tocssra. William Dwyer, tfarry the many advantages in collecting "S & H" •Sta'inps. If you *»ill chase amounting to 50 cents or A hundred years ago, when men nomic conditions hi our complex lu* fxmty, George Cievtn, lyndent Stout- more at storei designated in agree- duatrlnl civilization' we should work send a clerk from GOLDSTEIN'S DEPT. STORE on or before ftpnke of the west, they meant the ! en burgh and Walter Kennedy, waa ment detached. country between the AlleRhenlcfi and in the old frontier spirit of nigged Hpecially pleasing;* The Snow Uancp, Sept. 30, 1910, I will give him an order for 50c worth or more of goods the Mississippi. Fifty yenrs ago tbe .strength nnd courage nnd yet with the character song and Ranltorium Kcene These Stamps will l>e given in white man's west took In Minnesota. ol(i frontier spirit of brotherly com- were, other special features. The gan- as a trial order for which I am to receive 10 of the famous "S & H" addition to those given with pur- Iowa and Kansas nnd then skipped rndeshtp und good will. itorlum scene, a., presented by the Stamps in addition to those I am entitled to regularly by presenting the iicroBH to California nnd Oregon. The I do not mean that we should refrain Paint and Powder Club, of', the Or- chase. country of the great plains and the from hating wrong. On the contrary, itngeH, proved a fitting climax to the coupon detached from this agreement and signed by your demonstrator. Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Hookies, the country In which you I would prench fiery wrath against evening's oiUertainmenL, which was whom I am now addressing lead your wrong, But I would not preach such pronounced one of the beat ever held Name_ by lives and do your work, has grown up wrath against the wrongdoer save In along tbe Jersey coast. within my own lifetime. those cases where his wrongdoing real- Demonstrator ly Is due to evil moral attributes on The receipts from the entertainment 1 myself saw Hud took part In the will be glfen to the hospital. Address Void after closing years of the pioneer period, and his part and not to a wrong or false system, of which he is almost as much The program: It was my great privilege to work side tbe victim as tbe beneficiary. PART I. by side with the pioneers—the ranch- The Allenhurst yuintet men, tbe miners, the cowpunchers. Sometimes a wrong represents the Messrs. William iJWyer, Harry Dou- the mule skinners, the bullwbackers deliberate wickedness «f the wrong- ty, George Clews, Lyndon Stouten- —who actually opened up the country. doer. In which case the remedy Is to berg and Walter Kennedy. I have seen the herds and flocks of punish him. but sometimes It repre- "TorpBlchore" the cattlemen and sheepmen supplant sents tbe effects of n false social sys- tem. In which case the right course is Miss Dorothy Taylor and Norman the game. I have seen the fortunate Carroll. movement by which the small farm to alter what Is false In the ay stem. Both principles need to be kept In Songs William Dwyer has tended gradually to take the place "Charming Weather," Recollections of tile great tin fenced rancb. view as guides to our conduct, and tt OPEN TO-NIGFiT UNTIL 1O:3O 1B necessary sometimes to work in ac- from "The Arcadians" I now travel In every comfort on cordance wltb one and sometimes iu Mists Adcilc (.rent and Ailen T. Hop- railways across lands which when I nccordance with tbe otber. ping. CREATION first rode across them were still the Grand Opera As It Are Wrote home of the Indian and the buffalo, Before ending 1 wish to say a word William Dwyer and Frank Dwyer. nod I find cities where'one can obtain on,something which, 1 believe, should Charles Dwyer at the piano. Here Are Bargains Visitors Will Remember Steinbach by! not merely comfort, but luxury. In the especially Interest all men who live In PART II. THEATRE places where thirty yenrs ago there the open country, and especially all Songs (K.iphng). ....R. E. A. De Bow wjtn not a building beyoud a log hut men who during the past thirty years Ballet.. Howard. Hopping Bros.—Allen or a 'dobe bouse. have lived nnd worked on ranches or ChanBons Francais.Miss Adele Grenet Open Every Day But Sundays To-day, Aug. 27, and Monday, Aug. 29 The men who did this work were en- have done their life work in tbe wilder Violin Holn.MlsK Klixabrth H. Johnson gaged In tbe final stages of conquer parts of our land, on tbe great plains or among tbe mountains. Snow Dance ., Inp the continent, nnd It was their The Misses Marguerite Brought on PICTURES CHANGED EVERY privilege to do one of the great works The phase of our uailonal life In and Dorothy Baylor, Messrs. Nor- Thousands of Yards of all time, to do their part In tbe per which the stockman, the mining pros- man Carroll and Harry Norton. DAY formance of an epic feat lu tbe his-pector, the frontier farmer and their associates were the chief characters Character Songs ...Frank Dwyer -OF- tory of tbe progress of mankind. Sauitorlmn Scene (from second act Matinee and Evening was not only an Important, but also a 5c For Children I hiive used tbe word progress. The very picturesque phase. of "Here and There" as presented west stands for growth, for progress. Often Biicb a phase passes without by The paint aud Powder Club of Saturday Evenings 10(- Ho must tli? whole American people any great artist arising to eouamepi- tbe Oranges). Book and lyrics by strtnd. A g"nmt democracy must bo orate It. The old time backwoodsman, 8. V. B. Brewster. Music by Geo. Pro&ram To-day, Saturday, Aug. 27 progressive or It will soon cease to he for Instance, the man of the back coun- D. Clews. Western Breezes from the West either jrreat or democratic. No na- try, who lived in tbe eastern forests, Cast of Characters. tion, no state, no pnrty, can stand still. through which tbe waters ran east- Baron Von Busted, alias Dr. Curem Inexaustible Barrel It must either go forward or go back- ward to the Atlantic and westward to Arthur II. Otborfi Fashionable Paris ward, nnd It becomes useless If It goes the Mississippi, pnssed away without RetlUy. his helper. .Norman F. Carroll 1 backward. Therefore I greet you. wen any painter or sculptor arising who , , ,, ,, Chorus. The Witches Kiss of the west, and 1 Maud for progress. possessed at once both the keenness of NursfiK—Misses .Dorothy Taylor, Prln- A Football Warrior ns nil men must stand who are pro- vision to see what a vital and pic- cll,p Thorburn, Elsie Duncan, Ruth How a Pretty Girl Sold Her Hair gressive. turesque figure tbe backwoodsman was Carroll, Frances Tleriiey. Marfiiu-r- Restorer t'r The pioneers and their immediate and the genius adequately to present i_te. Storm, Margorle Van Nuysc, Auntie Takes the Children to the SILKS successors won victory only by prov- that figure. * • Edjda Morris. Country ing Hint they possessed the great, mas- PntlentH—John Welch, Harry Nassolt. SPECIALLY PURCHASED AT REDUCED PRICES terful cuiilittfh which lie nt the foun- Monumant For Remington. The artists who saw tbe pirturesque- Howard Hopping, Harry Norton A Cool Place to Spend an Hour dation of nntlonul greatnnns. There l«yndon Stouteuburgh, Allen Hop- me (t-rtnin well meaning men of intel- I-MS of the backwoodsman lacked the ping, Hugh Barrett, Harry Douty. Here's the biggest sensation since the flying machines struck ltHtnnl cultivation, but lacking mental genius adequately to commemorate It. Musical Numbers. nud moral robustness, who complain while the artists of real ability unfor- town. E/very woman in town should come here to-day and inves- tunately had their eyes turned toward A Sanitary Sanltorium continually tlint they find American Lyndon Stoutenburgh and Chorus life, nnd especially the life of those , Europe and lacked the robust original- tigate our statement that these are the greatest of Silk Bargains. ity—which the novelist Cooper showed Only ..,.'. William Dwyer HANSON American communities emerging from —to see where their chance lay to do ft An Airship Honeymoon .". All kinds of Silks in all colors offered as the result of a large pur- the plonoer stage, crude and without great work. Miss Klsie Dnucan and Harry Douty THE UPTOWN STORE genius or beauty. Rut lu our generation for our good and Chorus. chase direct from the mills. They climax a season of remarkable Cc'nlu* Is a fine thing for n nation, but character Is a still finer thing, and. fortune a great artist arose who WM value giving, regarding which all our customers agree that in though In-limy Is good, strength in an capable of seeing and of recording the Rosoff Buys Gilsey Property, even gn>ater good. The men who hnvo lulliiiti- plcturesqUeness of? the" life 61 S. R. Rosoff. general contractor for HUMMERS F0« SATURDAY, every sale values have more than borne out the advertisements. mnde this great republic of tbe west tbe plnlns and tbe Rockies. Of course j the LIHIK Branch pier, intends making; whnt It In. and especially Hie men who 1 speak of Frederic Remington. He his permanent home in this city. He MONDAY AND TUESDAY MESSALINE, all colors and black, 19 TAFFETA, black, 36J inches wide, j linve turned It Into a continental cora- was one of those Americans who by ,has purchased the Gilsey property at inches wide, value 75c per yard. Bionwcaltb, have posseted In the high- their achievements distinctly deserved the corner of Atlantic and Patten ave- RIBBON -All Silk Fancy Rib- 59c value per yard $1.25, at ' est degree the greut virile virtues of well of America. He worked with ' nues. There are thirtv'flve acres in bon, 6 in. wide, 5 different col- MESSALINE, black, yard wide, value ( strength, courage, energy nnd un- pencil, with brush, with 'chisel. He*' the plot, with a fine country home, orings, value 25c TAFFETA, light blue, 19 inches wide, O C- duunted and unwavering resolution. was both a painter and a sculptor. Htables and outbuildings. The entire value per yard 75c, at ODK. $1.25, at ' Their typi$N lenders, of whom Abra- His pictures and his few bronzes are pIace wl\\ be overhauled and put in Special at 15c SATIN, black, 36 inches wide, value ( ham Lincoln, though the most excep- equally good. thorough repair. Painters and decor- GOWNS — Ladies' Longerie AMURE SILK, black, 22 inches wide, tional, was the must typical, have pos- When my own regiment, a typically atorp will beautify the cottage and value per yard $1.25, at $1.25, at per yard - western regiment, recruited mainly Gowns, short sleeves, low neck, 95c sessed keen Intelligent? nnd a charac- other buildings,'and when Mr. Rosoff trimmed with lace and embroid- SATIN DUCHESS, black, 36 inches j ter not mere I» strong, but lofty; a from the men of the great plains and lakes possession in about three weeks PE/VU DE S01E, black, 22 inches wide, character exalted by tu<* fact that the mountains, was disbanded at Mon- he will have one of the prettiest couu- ery, value 98c wide, value $1.50, at per yard.. « great power was accompanied bj' a tauk Point, the officers and enlisted try villas along the shore. value per yard $1.25, at 95c blgh and tine determination to use this men joined In giving nie Remington's TAFFETA, in colors, 36 inches wide, • bronze broncho buster, a gift which I ! Special at 69c BLACK SATIN, black, 22 inches wide, great power for the common good, for Mr Tp H CORSET COVER* - Ladies' value $1.50, at per yard ' the advancement uf mankind. thought peculiarly appropriate, coming *"»w» « Appendicitis. value $1.25, at per yard 95c PionMr Days Ov»r. from such a body or men. j Fred C. Tramm, of Wallace street. Corset Covers, made of nainsook DUPROME SILK, the new wash silk, The pioneer days art* over, save In In Remington's pictures all tbe most Red Bank, formerly of this city, was and crossbar, trimmed with lace SATIN, black, 22 inches wide, value vivid nnd characteristic features of (he laken suddenly sick late Wednesday embroidery and ribbon, value 49c a few places, aud tbe more complex per yard $1.25, at 95c life of today calis for a grenter va- western pioneer lire which Is just clov ni«ht with appendlcftli-t. Dr. .1. B. riety of good qualities than was need- Ing were set forth, nnd he has conv, sa> n> was hurriedly summoned and Special at 35c ed on the frontier. There Is need at memorated forever the men of tksft Rave temporary treatment. Thursday LADIES' COMBINATION present to encourage Ihe development plains and the mountains ss they ac< morning Mr. Tramm was removed to SUITS-Corset Cover and Skirt, of new abilities which can be brought the Monmouth Memorial Hospital at lace and embroidery, value 98c to high perfection only by a kind of The woman who must help in Long Branch aud later in the day was- training useless In pioneer times, but the bread-winning watches the opera^ed on. He IK getting along a* these now qualities enn only supple- welt can be expected. Special at 79c ment and never supplant (he old, want ads. for offers of employ- liumeU virtues; tbe need fur Ibe spe-ment. Advertise t» the Record. 569 BROADWAY Afihtry Park, Nrui