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WEATHER INDICATIONS Increasing cloudiness; probably rain. Detailed Information on page 3. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD 12—NUMBER 247. LONG BRANCH, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913. PRICE TWO CENTS RECEIPTS SMALL SPECIAL GRAND JURY STeKESuMLEKDTO FIRST HEAVY FROST ES CITY I THE LIST AT INCREASING DAILY DEBATE ON CURRENCY HEBE UST NIGHT UBIi; MXICIN REGISTRATION DAY According to Comptroller's Re- Governor Glynn Signs Papers Prayer Meetings Yesterday at Author of Pending Bill Attacked Five Days Later Than Last port, Total Amount Last Sum- and Jury Is Sworn In Six Different Homes Were By Former Governor Asks Year, But No Freezing In New York. Total of 2,266 Ndw Registered, rfter Was Only $3,474. Largely Attended. Discussion. Temperature Yet. Efforts Made to Persuade Gen- Number Being Added Yes- From a statement made by Comp- The special meetings at Simpson Heavy frost waa recorded by the lo- eral Who Led Revolt terday—Fourth and troller Howland at the Commissioners' JEROME TO HEAD INQUIRY Church are increasing daily in interest AT ANY TIME OR PLACE cal offlce of tho U. a. Weather Bureau meeting today, the total receipts of witnessed by the Increased attend- in this city today, with a minimum Against Madero Not First Wards the B. Z. S. Company, lessees of Ocean ance. The subject of last night's ser- temperature of 34 degrees at 5:46 a. to Complicate Park, for the season of 1913 were less All Routine Business Is Side- mon by the evangelist was, "The im- in. this morning. Lead. than $3,600. Classified the receipts as potent Man at the Pool of Siloam." Stokes Deolines Offer, Declar- No freezing temperature was report Matters. reported by Mr. Howland in his report tracked By Whitman For The text was the Savior's Question to ing Measure Is Not An ed to the bureau this morning, Mr. were as follows: the helpless BUfferer "Wilt thou be Martin Jn., WUB talking to Mr. Hall, at Oct. 17, 1913. the Probe. made whple?" "Sin, said the speaker, Issue In Campaign. Adelphia. N. J., Mr, Hall said: "The FALLING OFF IN To the City Commissioners of the City made up helpless and hopeless. lowest temperature during the ulght NO ELECTION ON of Long Branch. vluny physicians are prescribing a rem- was 33 to 34 dt'grePB above zero here, ALL COUNTY TOWNS edy for the sins of men, yet, the SUNDAY INDICATIONS Gentlemen: CONSPIRACY IS ALLEGED with heavy frost. Herewith I submit a statement of the porches of Siloam are crowded with CHALLENGES FIELDEE THEN The first frost occurred last year on total receipts received by the B. Z. S. to power to cleanse the heart and life September 30tb, with a minimum tern' Decrease In Every District But Company at the City's Park from May of their deadly Leprosy. Jesus can None of Five Candidates Likely New York, Oct. 22.—Governor Mar- save. Humanity's hope is in Him. Oth- Trenton, Oct. 22.—Congressman Car- perature of 36 degrees recorded by the 25th to August 2nd., 1013 inclusive: tin H. Olynn today made the formal weather bureau. Much colder weather One At Bed Bank and De- Auto Polo . .4831.65 er things may diminish the speed of ?r Glass, who had charge In the to Get Majority, Which order for a grand jury investigation Sins's awful ravages, Blood, Education House of Representatives of the Ad- prevailed in October 30th, 1*10, wnen a crease Also From tCinemacolor 158.15 n New York County of Harry K. minimum temperature of 23 degrees Mny Keault In Demo- 777.90 and Environment, help. But Jesus only ministration currency bill, has sent Dance Hall Thaw's escape from Matteawan, Aug- can save. 'He only can prevent the to former Governor Edward C. Stokes, recorded in this city. LaBt Year at As- Band Concerts 36.65 t 17th, and Attorney General Car- through Democratic State Chairman Heavy froat was reported earlier last stration Against 3eentc Railway 611.61 dread disease again taking hold. bury Park. mody, reappolnted W. T. Jerome a Grosscup, a challenge for a joint de- October than this your, being recorded Huerta. terousal 563.02 ipecial deputy attorney general to con- "The world's only hoi>e Is in Him." bate on the currency bill. In his let- on October 16th, with a minimum torn- Old Mill 138.71 duct the probe. Prayer meetings were held In six dif- er to Mr. Stokes, State Chairman perature of 36 degrees. The earliest lircle Swing . 87.66 'erent sections of the city yesterday rosscup says that Congressman dote of the killing frost In autumn WEB 62.27 Justice Gavegan in the Supreme between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m. and MANY NEW REGISTRATIONS Shooting Gallery nurt today swore In the grand jury Hass is to speak here In tho Trent October 15, 1876, with a minimum tern- AMERICANS ABE LEAVING Photograph Gallery 52.68 [were attended by the following per- Theatre next Mondny evening and pernturr- of 31 degrees. 83.43 and District Attorney Whitman aald sons: Candy stami le would .sidetrack all routine cases would be felad to meet the former Gov- No frost will occur tonight in this Stand , , 7.77 Liberty street, home of Frank Green, Vera Cruz, Oct. 2t.~Genera] Felix The board of registry and elections until the Thaw escape is threshed out. ernor then to debate the nutation, city and vicinity. The indications are JBox Ball , 16.10 Mrs. William Miles, Mrs. 8. Tabqr, as well P_H any other of the State poli- Ulaz arrived hfero today from Havana yesterday added 645 names to the reg-| |, 39.00 The Inquisitors will begin hearing wit- for increasing cloudiness, followed fay Lun0 gtand Mrs. Gilbert Stout, Mrs. Daniel cies of President Wilson which the rising temperature, with probubly rain aboard tho acrmaa atoamablp Coroo- istry list, making a total of 2,266 en- Milk Stand 8.00 nesses tomorrow. Grimm, Mrs. Joseph Clevenger. Mrs. vailo. A silent crowd ,gr«etcil him at Soda and The investigation waa ordered In Republicans have made the subject of lnearly morning or on Thursday, titled to the right of suffrage in Long | William Martin, Miss Mary Green, t!K! pier borause oj JJiu popular lmproB- Branch on November 4th, against 2,732 New York County because of the con- crit!ri>;m in the present State cam- Winds will bt> light variable, becoming Making a total of »3,474.29 Frank Green. paign. southeasterly and moderate. aion that lluerta had ordereif^the sol- last year. Presidential year, a falling 5 per cent of the same being (173.71 ention of the Dutchess County authorl, At the home of Mrs. W. E. Jeffrey, R to fire on nolay tfemoiutratioiu. ties that the plot to free Thaw was off Of 469. These figures were taken from the 28 N. Sixth avenue, Mrs. H. B. Slocum, Bfr. C':T:-,SCUP'H letter continues: "If An air of suppressed, uu-itumont >u The registration of voters in the , . company's original books of hatched there. The conspirators are Mrs. R. K. Reid, Mrs. Harry Van Cleat, aver thn city as the Coroovado drew B z s said to have formed heir plans in a *3 iXTccablo to you to meet Mr. six wards ranged from 80 in the First' entfy and the figures were verified by Mrs. A. Taylor Truax. One visitor. Oln:•;«, plciiL? cdviso me SB to how ito tha Imrljor. Diaz did not land tm- saloon on the West Side. to 162 in the Fourth. The biggest 'the concessioners' books In each case Homo of Mrs. Jacob Stelnbach, much time you will require so that i'diately. It was Bald that ho did not registration of voters in any single, where the concessioners' books were Third avenue, Mre. Howard Slocum, plan of tho meeting may be ad- know whon ho u-utiM land, district was in the First District of the available. Mr. Kell«y at Montreal. Mrs. A. T. Woolley, Mrs. C. P. Soffel, justed to suit your desires. If pre- Whffn tho steamer came to her quay, Fourth Ward, where one Bhort of 100 Respectfully submitted, William A. Kelley, who is connected Mrs. Christian Drelim, Mrs. William vious nrrangementH prevent you from iuprta agpiiti who boarded the boat was added to the registry list Next with the Swift Beef Co., is enjoying a Frlshmuth, Mrs. John Sculthorpe, Mrs. meeting Mr. Glass Monday night, he is DANCE IN COSTUME roni thi> Mexican &un-boat Doradoda came the first ward. Canadian tdp. Ho was at Montreal, W. t>. Heudrickson, Mrs. Arthur Holt- willing to cancel engagements he hats continued their efforts to peraudat Last year, Presidential year, the Canada, on Monday, and will visit son, Mrs. Irene Claskill, Mrs. Augustus made in other parts of the country )iaz not to land in Mexico. TJiicy based registration was especially heavy, be- Quebec and Ottawa before returning, Chandler, Mrs. Thomas L. Maps, nd will meet you at nny place in The united societies of Bt. James* heir persuasions on the argument ing in the six wards as follows: First featerday was Thanksgiving celebra- At the home of Mrs. Daisy s-colt, 43 New Jersey between now and the close Church. Ited Hank, will Rive a Hitllow- hat hu failure to land until after Ward, 319; Second Ward, 474; Third ion at Montreal and the stores were South Fifth avonue, Miss A. D. Moore, of the campsign to discuss these mat- s'en social in St. Jaincu' Hall, Men- Sunday would greatly, simplify th* Ward, 446; Fourth Ward, 606, Fifth, closed.