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. Mr. Kelley sands a Long Mrs. William Soden, Mrs. Mary Soden, jra." '"'< mouth street, next Tuesday night. The Section and perhaps prevent a na- 450; Sixth, 437. Branch friend a picture of City Hall Mrs. Fowlor, Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs. affair in lining arranged as an old- lonal crislB. till Jacques Cartier Market, Montreal, Chairman Grosscup states that the 'aehloned country merrymaking, with The total number of new voters reg- jaura Cheetham, Mrs. C. O. McFaddln, challenge of Congressman Glass is The Mexican eleetknin are to lie-a and adds, "This shrfuld be an lnspira- tlrs. M. Carley, Mrs. Joseph Moyse, barn dances. Virginia reels, the quad- istered yesterday was 646. The regis- lon for Long Branch." Mr. Kelley Is made because former Governor Stokes rille and other old-funhloned dabens. JUT. In holding them Pluldsnt-Hiur- tration by districts follows: The annual bazar of the First Re- Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Nathaniel Slocum, has publicly attacked the currency u has added to the danier to all for- fomlneiH In Masonry in this city, be- Mrs. quick. The auditorium of the clubhouse is New Total formed Church opens tonight and ng a past officer of Abacus Lodge and bill. to be decorated in rustic scenery, with eigners in the southern Republic. It (s Names Home of Mrs. William Alexander, eared the announcement that Uiert First Ward— closes tomorrow evening. Supper will of the chapter, and the present secre- Mr. Stokes sent an Immediate reply all the tints and foliage of autumn. ...80 295 be served each night in charge of the ary of both organizations. Wrs. Uriah Bennett, Mrs. Howard has been no i-hulAe and thftVlluiTtn 3rinley, Mrs. Zeb. Lippincott, Mrs. Let. to Mr. GroHScup, dpclaring that the cur- Tho refreshments will also be in lino will continue as Provisional I'resldtmt Second Ward— (Ladies' Aid Society of the church. To- rency bill Is not an IESUP In the New with the spirit of Ilnllowe'ou, with 1st District. .. 173 night a hot supper will be served 3ennett, Mrs. Joseph Schenck, Mrs. A. and the absolute Itlctotor will precipi- Four Jailed From "Pit" Section Sdwards, Mrs. Oliver C. Bown. Jersey campaign and that to discuffl lome-mude doughnuts, pumpkin pies, 2nd District.. 82 218 cheaper than you can enjoy one at candled and roasted applies, and ate demonstration! that will rail for Third Ward- home. Tomorrow night the New York Believing that if they did tioi press At the home of Mrs. Theodore Ben- t in the way proposed would divert mmediate action by the Hulled Hlntes. he charges against each other, they attentionWrom the purely State Issues. other delicacies that recall th« old- let District... 36 164 lunch counter will be Introduced. nett, Mrs. George P'erguson, Mrs. Anna time color of the All-Hallows' eve AD confidential mlvlmjH received tiy 59 would not be trled.Chester Smith and Fielder, Mrs. Alfonso Dare, Mrs. Fred Mr. Slokos nays that Ma enpaRc- he state Department during the last 2nd District.. 198 The booths have all been prettily ments are filled and he would not feel of other times. Fourth Ward— decorated and well stocked. Mrs. W. femes Oox thlsm orntng .refused* to Vanderveer, Mrs. Lottie Newberry, en days have emphasized the gravity 297 (J. Soden will be in charge of the fancy ign the complaints that each made Mrs. Elizabeth Cranmer. ustifled In breaking them to discuss The dancing, which will bo In pro- if affairs. The president and Secre- 1st DlBtrlct... 99 out yesterday afternoon after they extraneous issues. HR makes a coun- 2nd District.. 63 216,booth; Mrs^N. S. Olmstead the candy gress all evening, will be the main ary Dryan are holding numerous con- (booth, Mrs. V. J. Blekkink the Younr, were locked up for fighting in the pit ter challenge to meet Governor Fielder feature, and no ono will be allowed erenecs on the subject. A plan of ac- Fifth Ward— section of Red 4lank Borough Their in a joint debate. 1st District... 74 234 Ladies' Guild; Mrs. A. E. Jewell the on tho floor unlesB in rural costume ion has been completed. It is carefully ittle game did not -work, however, for guarded, but It Is known that of it 2nd District.. 54 162 Parcel Post, C. A. Blaisdcll the ice and masked. Prior to the dancing cream booth. There will aJso he a Ho Chief of Police Arthur Wymbs had the Plans for Stokes Reception. tliero will be an entertainment In line -IM!(I!([ become necessary, both the »r- Sixth Ward wo men and the two women, Jennie In order to make preparations for my and navy could act at a moment's 1st District... 54 176 bekah at the Well. with the nnlrit of the occasio. The Reformed Church Orchestra will Coy and Mattie Coy, arrested on In- the reception of Edward C. Stokes, notice. 2nd District.. 31 143 Republicnn candidate for Governor, on It is planned to have the social a fv.rnish an exceptionally fine musical urination and belief. They were giv- costume afftiir, the "mnke-up" for both With five candidates In the Aeld for en a hearing before Recorder Harry C. DECLARE FOR COLBYhis campaign tour when lie arrives at he Mexican Presidency, It Is believed, Ttoal, 645 2,266 program. :he young ladles and gentlemen being Badeau and were sent to Freehold in Long Branch, the Republican city patterned aftt-n-4ihr*Ttsual barn-dance no one can receive a majority. There Is (Continues on Eighth Page.) Mr. Corn Back at Recreation Alleys. default of (300 bail each. iDmmittee met Monday night at City specifications. ittle doubt, here that as soon aa this Newark, N. J., Oct. 22.—-Former Sen- Hall. Ex-Governor Stokes will speak s demonstrated, Huerta will take fur- Smiling Joe Corn is again back at ator Everett Colby, the Gubernatorial The : oH.'ii Is hi the hands of a large the Elkwood Recreation billiard par- Mrs. Field Entertains in Long Branch on Tuesday evening and onthu^inHtic committee, the var- her steps to emphasize his control Mrs. Edwin Field, of West Front Candidate of the regressive Party re- next week. TIIP city committee will at the government. In the hist week lors in his characteristic cheerful ceived the unanimous endorsement by ious members of which promise to mood. Mr. Corn, who conducts the street. .Red Bank, entertained about meet again this week on Friday eve- wpare no paint; In having the affair more Americans have fled Mexico tban sixteen ladles Monday afternoon at a the Colored Baptist Ministers' Confer- ning to make final arrangements. during any similar seriousness elnct Scarboro cafe during the summer ence of New Jersey, held in the Beth- a, success. It is to be held on the he Madero outbreak. months, has taken the county agency whist party. The next meeting will any Baptist Church here. usual evening for the weekly Sodality fcr a brand of whiskey called "Black be held Monday afternono, November s, and the admission will be no rd, at the home of Mrs. Louis Y. Man- That both the Republican and Dem- Tokio, Japan, Oct. 28—Well Inform- TO and Gold." While not otherwise en- ocratic Parties had shut "the door of morn than has benn the case for these ning. . , informal gatherings. sd government circles in Japan today gaged he tours the county, but, having- Hope" against the negro and that the inl the Mexican situation as oon- accepted his old position with Philip At the meeting of bong Branch Coun- Progressive party was the party of Tho iCommlttee in charge of the so- embly more serious than has beeii Cohen, he can be found at Recreation the people and tor the people regard- cial comprifiFH the following: Uefresh- supposed. cil, No. 429, Royal Arcanum, last night, almost every day. plans were perfected for attending the leBS of race, creed and condition was —MIBB Helena Henderson, chair- Monmouth County Group Meeting at JACOB A. WILSON. stated in an addreea made by Counsel- RELEASED 1 BAIL man, assisted by Misses Mary Mexico City, Moxico, Oct. 12.—Huer- Red Bank tomorrow night. The mem- Back at BroadWsy Home. lor James H. Hayes who spoke on the Catherine Dwyer, Catherine Johnston, ta adherents today were elated by the bers will go by trolley, leaving Second Mrs. William H. Morris, Jr.. who Negroes' opportunity for political up- Margaret Mnloney, Louise Slattery, utterance* of Sir. Lionel Dcrden, the lift and representation in the political The hearing of Evelyn Farrlt, avenue and Broadway at 7.20 o'clock, ent the summer witS her son, Clif- arrested at the Bay View Houso by Morion Conrad, Loretta Lang, Cather- Flrltlsh Minister, which they construed and wil return by special trolley leav- ton, at the latter's home in Washing- AGED 92. BURIED councils. ine Hoffmann, Margaret Tobin. Mar- us an endorsement of Oeneral Huerta Chief of Police Snedekcr, of Atlantic garet lii-riiii, Agnes Haley, Josephine ing Red Bank at midnight. ton street, is again In.possession of her The broadmindnese of the Progres- Highlands, was held yesterduy after- and his acts. It was reported that Broadway home. She was forced to va- sive Party the speaker said was prov- SIdolI. Lena McCue and Nellie Ford; General Villa, who captured Torreoa, Superintendent John P. Qaul has Jacob A. Wilson, one of Monmouth noon before Justice Grover ('. Wil- committee on reception and decofft- kindly consented to run a special to • SHREWSBURY NEWS GREEK DYING OUT, Uf, and Mrs. Charles Lane and BRAZIL CHEERS jjnugliUrr, oi Asbury Park, were the A CHANCE TO SAVE kUtfclB of Miss Ida Wiederholt oa Sun- day, COL ROOSEVELT SAYS PROFESSOR Reginald ParBons who U attending F"all and Winter Suits Princeton UntVWiUy, spent the week-i Afibur»]pttrU, Nnu Browni, Orcyi, Bluet, Pencil Stripes and Fancy Cheviot*. Made in (>nd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. English Soft Hotl with patch pockets, conservative styles Dwlght L. Pardons. Oxford Representative Ail Mr. nml Mrs. William Jackson and! Will Be Guest In Rio Ja- $13.00 AND $20.00 VALUES ton were out of town vloltora on Sun- dresses Students. day- neiro Palace, Harry W. Ltnson tang a solo at the} Our F>rice S1S.OO Presbyterian Church on Sunday. A number of members of the Young NEWSPAPERS PRAISE HIM SCIENCE ANDCLLTURETALK J'eaplf's MixnitiBlon&Ty Society, of thla( \itinity, attended the Young People1-* SPANISH LOUIS HEEL Uenun^tratlon Rally at Jamesburg on CLOTHES FOR French Educator Delivers Lecture In fcuturday. Assembly of Distinguished Natives FATHER AND SON His Native Tongue at Graduate CoN .Miss riorf-Jjee Hlppensteel, of Red Greet T R, on His Arrival, and Naval legs Celebration — Oxford Instructor Hank, was u visitor in town one day Arsenal Is Draped With American last w»'tk. end Brazilian Flafs Entwined. Sayt That Hit Statements Arc Ad- Richard Hicklua haa erected a new SHOES FOR WOMEN mitted by Advocates of Classics. wlrp fence b< tween his and ('. H. Hur- Jilo Jfilierio, Bra aft, Oft. 22.—A ffrent ley's property. nssemMy of the mo.st prominent peo- Princeton, N\ J., Oct. 22.-That the Willittin Uavls, of Little Silver, apunt Iilu in Urazll uifij Theodore Roosevelt chiHsicn Hi-e, dyiiiK out WUH nfcwtjrtnrt Saturday with George Jackaon. \vhe.n he inndeS' here from the steam- here by Arthur l>. (iodle.v, M. A., tbe ship Van Dyelt and was received on SPECIAL VALUE representative of Oxford to the Prince George iiamm of N«W York, is vlsit- log his remain, Walter Uunn. the (|uny of the naval arsenal. ton Ornd^oto college c-yipbratlob, in Miirtthitl Hermes Konset-a. president IIIH adili'e.-ss. After HttyliiK tlmt the did Mr. and Mis. George Atbcc and chil- nf the ropultllc, sent a special repre- preeminence of Latin nnd fJrcek wn idren, of New York, Bptnt the week-end Kenhitlve. ns he was unable to be tires- now JgfBh Hie. lecturer ndded tlmt at at thc-ir gurnrner home on Sycamore av- i-nt. while all the cabinet ministers of tlie sch't'tis Ute chis-icH were «»»ily om* Brnzil, the minister of Arpentlne. with At $5.95 liraiit'li nf Hit- Imtfe numher of courses Ihe members of his legation; the presi- that ur*> niTartd u> students. Fish Factories Close After Bad Season dents of the Brazilian senate and Red Bank This W.-IH mlliiit(ed evi'ti }iy the iuh Tho plants of the. Monmouth Oil and Guano Company and the New York and ihaiiilipr (if rjefiutles, R representative vacates nf (IK- cliissit-H, ticf-nrdiuK tn lii!rl(:niient»i"y committee, the chief the upesiker. in their wHh tli.'it Mfimu Now Jcrtfcy Fish, Oil and Guano Com- pany at Port Monmouth, have closed {•uiint,lN:-i Storo Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Rtfusss '.o Spo.-k From Pint Women's Beautiful $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes form Wifi Mr'. PankhurX A A TO E 'Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market You can go to New York, pay $6.00 to $8.00, but you get ho better, COPV RECEIVED UNTIL 2 P. M. DAILY no handsomer, no more styliih or better fitting Shoes than I give you from $4.00 to $5.00. If this were not %o why do to many women come here from New York city as they do all the year to buy? One Cent a Word for first insertion, one- The Daily Record cannot f'.ive information half a eeut a word for each subsequent con- regarding advertisements for which answers tinuous insertion of the same advertisement. arc to be sent care of the Record. Persons CLARENCE WHITE No Advertisement Received for Lets Than replying to office addresses must mail or 8 BROAD ST. RED BANK Ten Ceni1!. All Classified Advertisements to leave written answers as stated in adver- be Paii. r in Advance of Insertion. ments. OES BACK TO NURSE LEPERS WEATHER INDICATIONS Shunned by Former FriancU. Girl Rs- The Uiiitvd Wtatca Weather Bureau forecabt for the .16 hours ending Thurs- turns to New Brunswick. day 8 o'i'lork p, m. HELP WANTED—MALE hknffO, Qet S3. Mis* Marie Col- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE j New Jersey- - Increasing cloudiness HITS went into 11 Ir-tor colony at Trn- j tonight probably followed by rtiln In TO LET— House, all improvements, FURS and ladles'suit! remodelled to FOR SALE—Hot water heater. H. WANTED—Man to repair National; •mll<\ X. I*., a year upo boenuae htj , p B early nionilu« or on Thursday, risiiiE * J. Cohn. 335 Second Ave. i Smith and Co., nianul'ticturHrB, 54 Sf CafiChh RiRegistert . PhiliPhili p SchmidtShidt , ththe wisiiiMl to'in-inn annabtae Into the llvi»s Oa Ave.. ?2Fi; £-F3om housts,* See- • latest gtylti. toinpuruture. Moderate variable wlmia, 247to252 lorni Ave 247-248 lutcher. 228tf. nf sorrttw there. The climate was «o ood Ave., J16. Inquire VanNote Coal! | oecoinliiK southeuBterly. «ifvoit> physiriuits ordci'i'd lior to )*n Co 247to252 ' I Observations from Spectat Mateoro- SHOW CARDS, Banners on oilcloth; FOR SALE — a bargain: 6 white *nuth. FLAT to let, all improvements. 20! or mudin. Painted by one who knows enameled Iron wash staiula aB good H ROOMS TO LET husi(-".l and Storm Warning Siution,U.S. When she retunu"*! tn rhlen^n her ; Weuther Bureau, 43 North Broadway, Second Ave. 247to2B2* how, by Mellor, Grand Theatre, jnew, with clilna toilet setB, also 4 gas; ROOMS to let with or without board r'ortner fHouda H linn nod her and sheLon^ Branch, 8 a. ra. ^— — • 24jto247 eookinu stoves. 40 Matilda Terrace. o r yifi^47 ' privilege light housekeeping. 92 had great dUllenKy In pronirfntr work, Tfinperature— FOR RENT—The Rowland Cottage ' ChelBea. 244to249« i'inniljr wlte iiiipeillotl tu tfce depart iiitMit on Liberty St. Steam heat. Apply at! WANT to buy horses weighing from 8 o'clock thiii morning, 38. 247lo24S>* ] 1,050 up. Highest price paid. Apply FOR SALE—Red and white sweet, <»f henltU. wns OXIUUIIHMI nml pt*o- 187. notiiii-ed unttMit'Iiml Ity the dJMoas<> K o'clock last night, 42. ! L. SharkoviU, telephone 893 M, LLOIIR i potatoes. Wm. W. Jeffrey, corner Nor-1 WORK WANTFfl FFMAI F lliKheKt yesterilay, G4. unrv rL LL WlM'ii hor 1'nniuT 1'rlends run 11 mini FOR RENT—Large-sized garage, :Branc h 243to266« ! wood and Pearl Street, South Elberon. | " """"-" "'" in slum !)pr It btvnnie so hard li> hour Lowest last ui^ht, 34. , 140 Pranklyn Ave. 247to24!>' 246to260« j Respectable, reliable white woman DR. CHARLES C. CATTANACH, Ih ii on I't-lduy last NIIC tied her houuv chauKe In temperature In 24 hours, House to let with all Improvements wants day's work. Mrs. Bennett, 200 Km- for.r days her frientlM fo:ned she minus 7 degrees. Veterinary burgeon, offleq anri real FOR SALE—Fresh cut carnations, Ave. 246to241>< byjhe year, furnished or unfurnished, |dence 66, ar.on() Ave.. We«t chrysanthemums, etc. Sodemann anil 'i.id utelfl hersolf Barometer 8 a. m. (sea level), 30.30. Stolics Place. Inquire 127 Chelsea av-; P1,one 725 LoLg Brateh. Sin- ivnpnenred yesterday sind ns\U\ Barometer 8 o'clock last night (sea enue. 244tf. i Llndhardt. Telephone 102 J: Oppo-: •.,.««.•« r-/\n «n i- -fn' is E,rnhtK lnH'U amnny tlio lepers, levtd). 30.00. site East Long Branch depot. 242to8B6* . WAuUlMS rOR SALE. where sl.c will not lie slmnned. wliere Wind Velocity and Direction— *? TO LET—8 room house $10 monlh. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MAGAZINE Bargains. Brlces re' F0R SALE—Two delivery wagons stM' will In- yreeted flB a friend. 8 o'clock this morning, west, 10 Inquire L. Weber, 305 Joline avenue. duced for this month only. What do j cheap. 78 Atlantic avenue. 240t.". Itespoiulink- to an tnvltnti'm to speak on miles. 243to2iS* FOR SALE—Long Branch Opera you read? send list now, for special I —, < 1~- the same pliilfurm With Mrs, Pankburst Highest in past 24 hours to 8 a, tn., iit NVn-uili, X. J., Senulor lluiah wrote Hnnse. Wimhlngton St. Inqulr«'.: I price. AddresB, King's Magazine Asen 1 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. FULL TBAIN CREWS COSTLY. WBBt 'Mi inllPB. FOR RENT—Half houee, North 5th Arcade Hotel tl',ut.4f "the \i-itor now **a&inf tulnilststoii avenue, near trolley, improvements. . cy, Little Silver, N. J. 241to260 .-lu»ulil !>•• prtaaHt (it ilie UIUJIIHK, " or ••" fUlilttVe Humidity— the mfletffta Itself nhouM huliciite any r.r.t lot of noise I thought there WBB at tete Invite, With the shining glass and silver, and DAILY RECORD least that number to be got every their linen snowy white, week, but when I came to count them The Bank of Personal Service. And he oftens popB the question he ha&i t&BOBD WEEK-DAY. there wern only nineteen, and hpre had BO long in view, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK they are." Anr] h« r "yrs" is coyly spoken o'er a ( #„> -.. <. ITIZENS plate of oyster stow. of Long Branch, N. J. Editor "That," Ivord NorthcllfTn says he be- STRONG —Minna Irving, in Leslie's. lieves, "to be typical of the gigantic NATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION RATFft. bluff carried on by Mrs. Punkhurst AND THOUGHTS WORTH READING Terms (I'mrti** Frw) butsidu of tbeand her friend*. The same names BANK : : See that your character i« right and City of U>ng Braiie» and the I-OUK occur in (h*1-police oourtH week after C PROGRESSIVE in the long run your reputation will Working Capital over $250,000 Branch niali delivery limits. week. LONG BRANCH, N. J. be right.—Coltcn. One year ID advance, H 15.00 Assets over $1,000,000 Three months, la advance 1.36 "No more money can be obtained- One month, in advance -50 in Kngland, but It Is expected that an Single copies. In'advance. 02 tinmen?t! sum will be gathered to- Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Fifty Years Ago Today. Offers it's customers every courtesy con- Published by gether here by Mrs. Pankhurat and Oct. 22. F, M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO., we shall have, no doubt, more win- Denmurk and Sweden were sistent with good sound Banking 192 Broadway, dow-breaking—which only hurts the Over $275,000.00 inusHing troops to defend SHIIPW- Chas. L. Edwards, Soc'y and Manager. Insurance companies. witf against Germany. Confederate cnvalry of For- YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED LONa BRANCH. NEW JERSEY. "In due course the militant move- Our aim is to give our customers excellent ser- rest's comninud attucked uutl de- Telephone 1000 UJUK Branch. ment ••••in die a natural death, and the fen ted the ndviuu-e pimrtl of vice, and we extend to them every accommodation General A. K. Buinsldp fit Phil- WedMsday^ October 22, 1913. suffrage question remain where it was udclphitt, Tumi. An a result before." consistent with sound and conservative banking. Burnslde retreated to KmixviMe. BUSINESS ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES THE VOTER AND THE STATE Twenty-five Years Ago Today. GOVERNMENT. THE LE8SJN OF A STRANGE De Lcsseps aunouncod the In the gfiVfratuAui. or a city or of a OVATION. opening of the French Panama State, for that matter, It Is the m(nd Former Governor Sulzer, who bunvt tribute to a UlHtlngulHhfld guest. fighters against the Nuwaik bill In- t-arrnl In July, 1800. Everywhere Mr. Roosevelt Roes he latended to do away with the death traps of Die man behind the ballot that been removed from office in disgrace, In this city, which were then claiming DO NOT REGARD IT A LUXURY mi* I ^ tl:e city and State what it Is wus acclaimed a hero on the East the recipient of the hlghtest honors, numerous victims. to have money to your credit in the w iiat is tliu condition Of your mind? and South America will do ita share. The bill was introduced at Trenton Bank. Side lust night upon his return to on January 23, 1900, by Thomas N. >Ic- What kind of a State are you u(i New York from Albany. Carter, then State Senator from Essex. Your Money Back There wore two froBta lust night — You can soon build up a good size fietl to make of New Jersey? Such demonstrations may mean Mr. Stokea was sitting in the Senate account by depositing your surplus the killing one out of doora and theas a representative of Cumberland If What are your Ideas about govern- much or little. When financed and county. cash regularly. And it will be greatly ment of your State? "worked up" in advance they signify one at MadlBon Square, where Mrs. to your advantage to have such a fund Punkhurat made her first appearance The fight on the bill began at once. What a pleasure it 1B to do Do you believe that government tittle, although they do have a certain The railroads sent their representa- business with merchants who steadily drawing Interest. should bo conducted In the first In- Influence on public sentiment. In UiU country. There 1H scant sym- tives to argue against the measure at deal the modern way. pathy here, the militant will find, with public hearings. The railroad lobby We invite you to open an account stance and. primarily to support the Apparently the Sulzer reception No "ifs, anda, or buta." violence. waB never more m evidence at the Everything open and above with us. "railroad interestH" and others who was largely spontaneous. If so, it in- State Houae than in those days. There board. No pitfalls for the un- seek special privileges? dicates botli sympathy for a fallen waa forthcoming an opinion from the wary. 3 1-2 Per Cent. Interest Paid On Deposits attorney general's office that the bill In your mind which comes firat, the The registration figures do not indi- Did you ever stop to think popular Idol and resentment against vasn't necessary, as there was plenty what a part advertising has citizens and taxpayers or that very Hsism." The East Side of Newcate as great interest as there should jf law on the statute books to bring played In bringing about this NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. about the abolition of tho crossings. state of things? small percentage of the citizenship York has always been a stronghold of bo In the election, but-If all who are I .ONO BRANCH, N. J. known as "the interests?" registered vote there will be no cause That opinion, however, which has Advertising is daylight Ota political machines. Hut even it been shown by subsequent history to merchandising. It Is open The beet that could happen to New miR now to he waking up, which is ato kick. have been unwarranted in its conclu- and above hoard selling. Jersey would, b^- the election In Nohopefu- l sign. sion:^ did not stop the efforts of the The most trustworthy mer- iroused people of Newark to secure chants are those who adver- vember Oriv^«if%rtior who would rec- Sulzer deserves to lose M > office. EDITORIAL_COMMENT . the passage of the bill. When the tise. ognize in the discharge of the duties But In the process of ousting him light measure came to a vote, on March 14, They start out by frankly ONG BRANCH of hia ofllce none of the sought-for National Consequence. It was defeated with the active aid of telling the public what they IIRS been throwu upon the methods Senator Stokes. privileges by the big corporations, The The women who dress that way, have to sell. E BANKING COMPANY of political machines which should In- should not bo surprised when men Mr. McCarter promptly Introduced They keep faith. chief executive of a SIM..- should bo crease the number of independent look at them that way.—Atchlson another bill cf the same character the It Is to your profit to pat- your iiiiKfimr IK rfc/aa well au invoters. Globe. next day, but making concessions to ronize the merchants who ad- ORGANIZED IN 1872 the railroads. Thl bill, however, suffer- vertise In live dally news- name. * He should not seek reward fl papers like THE RECORD. Not a Luxury. ed on March 22 the same,fate as its or ;in i-jri it far.*the performance of AROUSING INTEREST IN CAM- predecessor, and Mr. Stokes waa re- They tell what they have Accounts of Corporations,"Firms and Walter Johnson [I to get $12,500 for duties that op orate against the wel- PAIGN. ^ uorded against it. The Senate chamber to offer in the way of goods iichiuK for \Vashlngtcn next summer or service. fare of the people In general. was crowded with railroad lobbyists, Individuals Invited. The only weakness of the Fielder :ut no ono begrudges money spent for and Mr, McCarter, on the floor of the You can weigh the words It la perfectly proper for you to becandidacy is Democratic over-con fl-the necessaries of life,— Oswego Jour- Senate, denounced as scandalous the of the advertisers at your a Republican, Democrat, Progressive donco. Many citizens who are inter- nal. nethods used to bring about its defeat. leisure. You can compare their or Socialist In relation to a great prlu- Tbo McCarter bill was intended to ested In tha continuance of progres- A Test of Amiability. prevent jujt such a slaughter of Inno- claims. flplo, l ut why should you be a party sive, independent government In the Tho most amiable man in the world cents BB took place just about hree You can go where It best man when youj own Interests demand people's Interests In New Jersey are the man who has not yet grown years later—In February, 1903— when suits your pleasure. There's No Time peevie.h about the overlayting Thaw You buy to the best ad- 'that you sjunlntie in oltloe a Governor *o many lives of high scliopl children not Rs active as they would otherwise case.—Louisville Courier-Journal. were snffed out in the Clifton avenue vantage when you get your who stunds for fair play to all, and to because they can't Imagine the disaster. And Mr. McCarter said during money's worth. all alike? Slato taking the backward step to The Man the People Need. the debate on the bill that he refused Governor Fielder has mastered the for onn to make himself morally re- like the present to save money, The goYprnmpnta of State and city rule by machino in the Interest of Important business and duLies of thesponsible for a continuance of such should be ho(htng but straight busi- corporations and special interests. ;reat office to which he has been chos- menaces to human life. and there's no place where your ness proposition.—Elizabeth Times. One of the many weaknesses of theen. He has shown himself capable, ef- The chief spokesman against the ficient and faithful. He haB rendered pa&Bago of the McCarter bills were at- Stokes candidacy has, been lack of praiseworthy service In the disposition orneys of the Pennsylvania railroad. earnings will be more safe, or NOISE AND MONEY-MAKING. confidence. Few men, even those In- of the most difficult problems thathav.: It was at thlg same session that Mr. BUTTON'S Stokes Introduced and pushed to pass- According to Lord Northcliffe, pub- terested, will exert themselves much iriken In connection with the progrea- dive administration pledged the peoage a railroad merger measure Intend- lisher of the London TlmeB, Daily for a cause that they know can't win. pie of the State three years ago. ed for the benefit of the West Jersey where you will be treated better, Mali and Mirror, the suffrage* move- With his usual shrewdness and skill Governor Fielder is especially fitted \nd Seashore Railroad Company, a ubsldlary of the Pennsylvania rall- ment in England is of small volume fn all the arts of the politician, Mr. by education, training and experience to continue to perform the duties of •ciad. PHARMACY than in the and run largely for the money there Stokes has evidently realized this and "no office for which, hg. lias been nonii The very next year Mr. Stokes was is In It. )ii; campaign managers have set outuiited by the Democrats of New Jer-elected a director of the West Jersey BROADWAY sey. As a matter of reason and sound md Seashore Railroad. —. Newark "I do not bollove," be s;iyn, "that to counteract and offset the effects of T AT management Governor Fielder should N ews. RED BANK any considerable number of English depression among his supporters. Thebe continued in office. In him the peo Norwood and Bath Aves. women are Interested in the matter result 1B a flood of all sorts of glow- pie have an official of asknowledged A Song For Oyster Week. at all. More, probably, than In France, ing prophecies, obviously often manu- qualificationslifications , whose good work in the Ml the leaves are turning crimson, and TRUST COMPANY paBt is a guaranty for excellent ser- the grass is getting brown, where Ihcro Is no Interest whatever factured for the occasion. Plexo Cream, 1Qp vice in the future.—Elizabeth Times. \nd the plump delicious oyster has I3U in the matter. Hut we have, unfor- The effect should, however, be come marchfng into town. reg. 25c tunately, aa you may be aware, an im- wholesome, because it should mean Near Enactment. You will meet him in the market in his I mouse number of superfluous womon Increased Interest on both sides and President Wilson Is not given tc pearly overcoat, lgu Jr upon the half-shell wafting to go Sozodont, reg. 25c. COOK'S BEE: HIVE who cannot get husbands, and they serve to bring out a large vote, hasty judgments. When he assurer Shairman Underwood that tho Curren gliding down your throat. DEPARTMENT STORE must do something. You have no such If there's n full expression of pub-cy bill Is certain to pass, and at this >r he's swimming In a cocktail of to- mato catsup red, RBi; class In this country. lic sentiment there can be no doubt session of Congress, he must epeau ugu with accurate knowledge of the Senate That will titillate your palate, but not Panope pton, reg $1. Dry Goods, Millinery, Man's and Boys' Clothing "Qur women outnumber the men by of Fielder's election by a tremendous travel to your head, Ituatlon. Underwear, Hosiery, Men's, Women's & Children's Shoes many more than a million. They have majority. * His confidence la warranted by theOr he Bizzles in the butter on the kitch- Sanmetto, reg. $1.. outside situation of the bill. Opposition en coals aglow, no possible chance of getting hus- Or he occupies a plate, for it's Oyster Ladles' Suits and Costs. Men's Furnishings, Hats and Caps WHAT HIS HOME FOLK THINK OF la fast melting away. The criticism of Bromo Seltzer, 00P bands. It is Buggered they should bo the country banks Is such U can eas Week you know. )0Ll emigrated, but most of them are of FIELDER. y be mot, and is lo bo met. Big bank- reg. 60c • N. E. Corner Cookman Avenue and Main Street the class from which the window- ing opposition was disarmed when Mr vVhen you have an empty feeling you ASBURY PARK, 1ST. J. Fighting for Fielder in Hudson Vanderlip of the National City Baal can het some oysters hot breakers are recruited, and are quite County this fall Is hard work, largely of Neew York pronounced the bill 80 In a crusty loaf are certain to fill up Jad Salts, reg. 75c.. unsuited for life In new countries. because It is almost impossible to find per cent, good, and when Jamea G. the hollow spot. Cuticura Ointment, They have been brought up to be Cannon of the Fourth National Bank And when nights are growing chilly, if anybody to constitute the enemy. s equally emphatic lnr his general at home you sadly, bide, reg. 50c young ladleu without the means to Our solemn Judgment at this time Is indorsement. S'othing lifts our drooping spirits like AUCTION SALE support the position. Glovers Mange Rom- 90. that the Acting Governor's majority As President Wilson make his state- a dish of oysters fried. J01 Oyster fritters light as feathers, oys- edy, reg. 50c ' OF "I ami far from suggesting that the will depend exclusively upon what ac- ment, the greatest commercial body in the country, the New York Chamber cf ters raw in powered ice, women who engage In the P. .ikhuxst tivity is shown In getting out thCommercee , unanimously adopts reso'u With a dash of cayenne pepper and a Daniels Carbo Ne- 1Q« antics do,so (wn m^rctmary motive?. voters on election day ; nearly every- Mons approving the" bill in the main juioy )emon-sllce* r guB, reg. 25c They get paid..«c(f course, but it is very I body In Hudson County will vote for and suggesting amendments all oOysters by the pint or gallon, ti&staa d which could be accepted without West and North and South, The entire contents of the Mason South Cottage, Sea small pay. Of flie men the leso said Fielder when he reaches the pollfl. changing its character In any import- O! the oyster heada the menu, and is Rogers Oil, reg. 25c. lie Bright, N. J., formerly known as the Stevens Cottage, the better. This Is the Acting Governor's home ant respect. now In every mouth. "I believe that the number of paid and ,the people, without regard to fac- Opposition wltMn Congress canno' opposite the Sea Bright Depot, will be offered at public endure when opposition outside of Con Mother coming home, from shopping militants is realty extremely small; tion or party, are going to stand by ee Is reappearing. The President If brings some oysters In a box, Rogers Oil, reg. 50c. sale on and the number of those who engage their man. Just as the Democrats did evidently well advised. Currency re- Father makes his peace" at midnight Radway'g Ready Re- QOP in the etik of pouring acid into mail- In the Democratic primaries.—Hobo- form "U assured," and at an early date up—r with a dozen—sly old fox! 001 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. *-N*w York World. Who could skluk, or scold, or wrangle, lief, reg. 50c * boxes, irj'iug to wreck trainB by inke- n Observer. when tho eavory odor come Commencing at 11 a. m. terfering with signal*, attempting to This comes from a paper that was Stokes and Grade Crossings. ?"rom u feast of htsciouH bivalves roll- . set file to theatfroB, burning empty formerly not favorable to the Fielder "We favor," says the Flepubllcar, ed tn golden cracker crumbs, Mrs. Britton says "Some t'(insisting of Iron Beds, Hair Mattresses, Black Sate platform, "tbe immediate protec Gifts of violets or roses often smooth houses, trying to kidnap children of candidacy. piping hot Tomato Bouil- Walnut Wardrobes and Bureaus, Parlor Furniture, Rugs, 1 1 ticn cf human Ufa at existing gradr a frown away, prnini-ic-v p.c'H' * . ** i»»lly very small Ono of the bent tests of a man's char- (TOFsings, and in addition, the gradua' And a pound or two of candy may pre- lon is the thing for these Refrigerators, BedstoRds, Tables and Chairs, Crockery indeed. Of course, they make a great acter is how he is regarded at hiselimination of nil gra.ie crossing? sage a wedding-day, frosty days." and (ilftsswnre. ^ deal of-ootip. and are used to getting throughout the State." Two years ag: But the ever welcome oyster In his ap- home. The wonderful popularity of the Republican platform had the same petizing prime, a good deal of s)«bliclty." Governor Fielder in the city where he plank, with the added promise that the Anyway you like to take him, is a win- JOE O. PATTERSON, Auctioneer. He says it all reminds him of dipwas born and rahed and has spoilt work should be dene "at railroad ex ner every time. E. W. Bolles, Clerk. old farmer who wanted to tell Del- all his life Is one of the best possible Compare Our monico a thousand dozen frogs a testimonials. week, but after a week brought only nineteen, and when questioned as to Former President UOOSPVPHV recep- Prices, Why HOTEL DIRECTORY. why h«* didn't bring the number h*> tion In Brazil upon his arrival in Pleasure Bay, Oldest Hote on tho Shrewsbury. Open had ff-r.:! rd rej&tod, "Won, I jhousht 3outh Amejica yesterday vai a cour- Pay More? \ till III the Entire Year. Shore Dinners a Specialty. New 1 wouldf (bcr^ was rurh a hell of a brightly liRhtftit door, England Clam Bakes. Shell Klsh and Game In ira- tesy to thifc reunify M well as s prop I1* wa.-; cue cf th For within it little tables 4o a tei Ron. Competent Sailing Masters. LONG BRANCH DAILY RSOORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913. FIVE BEES AND HONEY SPORT EVENTS HERE AND ELSEWHERE IT It NO 3 BPPR and Honey ONEEE The Monmouth 1'oultry Club has added a new. department to its winter they Say Richards could not swim an I show to be held in Xsbury Park flt the Inch ugainst that tide. If he says he Casino during next Thanksgiving wenh, ROAPWAV bucked the tide from two to three j that of Honey and Honey Bees. SWIMMING FEAT hours, and there were no newspaper! BOWLING LEAGUE Honey and Honey Bees are an im- men along, why, nothing to It. He! portant part of the industrial develop- should either confess he is a fakir, j ment of Nevv Jersey The state govern- or else he is in honor bound to swim It j ment has recognized this fact and STILL IN DOUBT over again in competition, with you or MANAGERS MEET ualntalns « department of bee culture. me. If a professional, he should swim The Monmouth Poultry Club has op- you—If not, be should swim me. I will tned classes for bee and honey exhib- When Commodore Brown Denies That swim gladly." Adopt Same Rules as Those .in In the show and offers approprlte This letter was written to Commo- premiums. Ir has also arranged to have Richards Swam From Battery dore Brown under date of the 19th. Governing National Asso. In the State Bee Impector, Prof. Carr, in Negotiations are now under way attendance. He will give three exhibi- to Sandy Hook In One Tide. which are expected to Induce Raymond ! AN League Tournaments. tions of bee culture each day. At 4.3C James Boyle, of Pittsburgh Athletic I and 7.30 he will give an exhibition of Furniture Buyers Shaking $1,000 in the general direc- Association, and possibly others, to The National Bowling Association extracting honey from the comb and at tion of Boston, Commodore Alfred B. again try the Battery-to-the-Hook swim. tournament for the season of 1913-1914 8,30 each night he will give an exhibi- Brown, New York, yesterday emphati- Boyle came within a fraction of cover- will be held In Atlantic City. This an- tion of hiving bees. cally denied that Samuel Richards, Jr., Ing the distance ln one tide recently,nouncement was made last night at a There will be erected a large cage of the "Hub," m'Ti from the Battery but had to give it upwlthout putting meeting of the organization's officers In the Casino for this demonstration, to Sandy Hook i < & tide, as Richards his foot on the sand. In New York. The tournament, ac- which will protect the spectators from Find It Profitable asserts. cording to present plans, will start danger of injury from the bees. The f 1.000 will bt posted for a match April 8, and is expected to continue for Bee culture 1B easily learned and a to travel a considerable distance for the purpose with Richards, should the Boston SPORTS OF A WIDE RANGE three weeks. During the competition little effort at small expense make It swimmer feel confident he can accomp- eleven alleys will be usel, while other possible for any one to have an amply lish the feat in the presence of a re- Sixty-six men now at Harvard have alleys will be used for practice pur supply of honey and some to sell, llee of buying right there must be a tangible reason porter for the Tribune and a repre- the right to wear the letter "H," em- poses. The event will be in charge of culture is a profitable side Hue for sentative of Commodore Brown. Brown blematic of participating In some ma- J. H. W. Gage, of Rochester, secretary poltry men, farmers and others woh —within the last two weeks we have made will either swim with Richards, or he jor sport against ale. Huntingdon R. of the N. B. A. The date for the clos- have a little space and a little time. will row alongside the Boston man and [ Hard wick is the only undergraduate ing of the entries has not been de- There are lots of '-women and children keep tab on him, wagering him the who has earned three "H's" on each cided. In New Jersey who make a nice little Auto-load shipments to In football, baseball and track. income from keeping bees. full sum that ho cannot repeat MB al- With the. touruaineut at Atlantic leged "performance. * * * City, It 1H expected that a number of Mr. H, D. Le Hoy has given to the Keene Reade, of Pittsburgh, cham- Club a valuable silver cup to be put up "No man can swim that distance in Bowlers in the Eastern Monmoutb NEW YORK, pion of Pennsylvania, defeated Joan League will compete. It is believed as a pvixe for Honey bee» and Post- those waters in one tide," declared Kelly, of Philadelphia, last night in a"that at least one five-man team from master Harrison C. Hurley has donat- t Commodore Brown yesterday. "I have pocket billiard tournament match at this city will enter. It is an excellent ed a $2.50 gold piece (Withe same pur- tried it. too often, and I know all con- Casino Billiard Hall, Philadelphia, by opportunity for the local players that pose. State Bee, Irtsperjor Carr will FREEHOLD, dftlonH of the currents. He may get the score of 150 to 133. judge the exhibits. within an inch, figuratively speaking, won the county chamlonHhtp in the summer tournament. There wilt be a large number of en- of the Hook—but he might as well tries in this department. The exhibi- LAKEWOOD, bo at Romer Shoal. The tide sweeps, A silver loving cup was presented to Sani FeIton tions of honey in glasses will be a around the Hook with a force that can-! i. > whose pitching was large- great surprise to many. Strained and not be overcome by human strength. |lv instuinental in Harvard beating OCEAN GROVE ale IaBt ear D h packed in glass, It is almost as good to It not only holds the Bwimmer In check y . >' 's team mates, last WHITE SOX WIN look upon as it is to e3t. It it hoped nl nt at but forces him back. It is not easy to, S ' Oambride. Kelton is to be that this exhibition and the Instruction row a boat forward In such circum- 'married today and was given a rous- and RED BANK lll which will be given will be a great "Btancefl, and whim one. haT swum more i 8 eend-off by the undergraduates, -uinmiiif. to bee culture in Monmouth than twenty miles he Is not in shape j * * * FROM THE GIANTS County. M toinake the necessary fight. ; For the first time this season the A bee colony is a very interesting "On August 28, 1913, I swam the dis- cross-country runners of the University Peoria, III., Oct. 21.—Tieing the score family. It is presided over by a Queen tance, but 1t took me 13 hours and 38 of Pennsylvania reported to the train- I In the sixth with a sacrifice flyb y Sain Bee who is very Hutqcratli- In her rule. minuteULCsB t,oo duo It—twu-twuo Utides««.. Theriu««e I» 'ng tab e yesterday. The men haye:Crawfo There is only one. Queen to a hive. °he been :Crawfordi the American League world If You Have Furniture to Buy no use in starting Booner than I did, for training for over a month and will touri3t8 hammered out a victory surrounded by a set of retainers call- a swimmer would be swept into the compete In their first dual meet on Sat- over the National Leaguers here to- ed drones, »'ho never work, but are urda East River, as helpless as a capk. | >' against the Carlisle Indians. |day ln the ejghtn innlng by bunchlng necessary to feitlll^e the Queen Bee's it's your purse duty to investigate our nock and "Another thing—Mr. Richards left j • • • in double, single, triple and two more eggs. If there are more drones than the Battery before his announced time j R. C. Zuppke, the University of Illi-] singles for three runs which gave them are needed in a lilve, the Queen kllW compare our prices. of departure, and I understand he took nols coach, has a system of his own'the game 6 to 4, the Giants pushing a few. At swarming times, when there no newspaper men with him, though for directing the play of his team in [over one run in the ninth in a rails- are too many bees for the Colony she some expected to go along, i am fur- practice. During signal work and In! which fell short of the lead attained ays a Queen bei egg and pushes out ther informed that lifesavers and oth- the scrimmage he sits in the top of by their American ^ League rivals. lei daughter as the head of a new col- ers at the Hook say they did not see the grandstand and issues his orders Two thousand fans sat through the ony. The Quoen bee mostly lays work- Immediate Service Guaranteed Everywhere him land." through a megaphone. Zuppke says hour and a half of play, braving the •r bee egg3, nnd el'e keeps Hie worker An even stronger refutation of Rich- that the top of the grand stand is the i winter wind and cheering on^the Chi >ee, with which all are familiar, busy 1 n the production of honey, ard's alleged swim is made by Charles only nlace that every detail of the cago champions to a victory over the Durborow the Philadelphia bank clerk, play can he seen. Any one accustom- National League leaders. Because of who has tried the same stunt. In ed to sitting on the top of the bleach- the cold, fans in the bleachers ripped letter he states: ers during games will agree /with him. loose the boards of the wooden struc- TOWN HONORS HUMBLE HERO Hoff, of Mercer, Democrats, term four of the Associate Justices $12,000each. years, salary $2,000; three members The Judges of the Court of Errors and "I hav_e talked with several tugboat The man on the level of the field miss- 'lure and built >mall fires, around which Crippled Electrician of Wheeling Cave men and sea captains, and to a man eg much that is going on. j they warmed themselves as the base- of the State Water Supply Commission Appeuls, whose terms will expire dur- Lif« For Little Child. NEXT GOVERNOR TO ! to succeed George F. Wright, of 1'atf.r- ing the next gubernatorial term are "• ball players cavorted on the field. WUuellnu, Xf, v«.. iiii. •!:. Kings 'soti, Harry R. Humphreys, of Camden, Joseph \\\. Congdon. of Paterson; Jbhn wt-ifi «t hulf nuixi JHw anil Imijiios 'and Habit, n Hogeland, of Kockaway, W, Bogort, of Hobokus; and William MICHIGAN ATHLETICS. \v:ls ill JI standstill f'lV l*ll tmllrs whllo I term five years, salary $2,500. jH. Vrertentmrgh, nf Freehold. They are llu1 funeral of Jfljrttli llliz \v:i lit'Ul FILL MANY OFFICES .Oommittiioner of Public Reports to paid $20 a day. while on duty, the eal- The University Appoints Committee to Mil/., n crlpplcil clerlri- 1:III. snrrinrM succeed TJuimuB EL Holmes, Republi- jiiry being about $H,0Oii a year. The Photo Play of the Season IN life for n sunli • liUU in rln- imili of can, of Merctr, term five yaara, salary Handle Existing Problem!. Trenton, Oct. 22.- The next Gover- j The new Governtr will have the ap- Vuv the purpose of treating either di ; railroad train nor of New Jersey will have the ap- $2,000; State Librarian, to succeed j polntnient nf surcensors la Ciroull AT rectly with the intercollegiate roufer- pointment nf many important State, of- Henry C. Huchanan. Republican, ot Court Judges Benjamin A. Vail, of Rllz- eure in regard to u possible sirbitra- ANAEMIC SINCE CHILDHOOD .Mercer, term live years, salary $3,000; abeth, Krank P. Lloyd, of Camden, and ficers. The - salaries of these officers 'four members nf the State Board of lion of present difficulties or with the will aggregate more than $gt>0(000 an- William H. Spee.r and Charles C. Michigan bonnl of regents the board Hew Miss Holmes Regained Her nually, showing the great patronage I Assessors to succeed George E. Hal Mack, of Jersey City. The term Is «»f- Health sey. Republican, of Essex, George 1.. en years and the sa'ary $3,000. of control <>f the University of Miclil- stake for which the political parties Record, Progressive, of Hudson and gnii athletics at Its iinuual session re- If your aro anaemic, you net-d more, ajp, fighting. The salary is not the only lp addition to ttefifte placys the next ron in your blood, nnd tho te.ll-ialc Charles K. Hendrickson, Jr., of Hud- cently appointed a committee consist- important factor ln ennncctidn with Hon, and Isaac llarb«r, of Warren, both Governor will have the appointment intf of Professor Allen S. Whitney, symptoms are a palo face- colorless these appointments, as all the appoint of three members of tha State Riparian Parker's Theatre H, ashen fliiRPr nails, poor circula- I Democrats. Three members of the Judge James O. Muffin of Detroit ami eca of a Governor arc generally hla [-State Hoard of Health, to succeed John Commission, six State Prison Inspect- Albert Kteteher, a student member of tion, mid short breath, and-, more S*TI- loyal supporters and add to his Influ- ors, and a member of each of the j diseases ar« easily contracted II Capstick, of Morrlstown; William the board. The' method of procedure ence in making himself a party leader. H. Chew, of Camden and Herbert W we.nty-one .County Tax Hoards each is to be decided by the committee. when in this condition. Aside from the State Treasurershln year of his term, TONIGHT What Vlnol did for Miss Yvonnoand Stale Comptrollershlp that will be JohiiHon. of 1 (addonfield, term six Tin; action of the botffti enuie follow- Holmm of Foil River, Maes., it will filled by the Legislature during the years and salary $1,500. All of then ing a prm-tletil demand mildp by the 1o for every anaomlc run-down por- •>cvt gubernatoilal.term, the new Gov- are desirable plan's anrl will provok| First to Uie CMsrofbrm. Daily, the student publication, that 6on. She saya: "I have ber.n"weak ernor will have the following appoint much rivalry. Then the term of Chlel Chloroform an as aimcsthotlc was definite action be taken immediately *nd anafmic since childhood, always Justice Gummere and of nix cf the As first used on the 80th of September, "THE TRAITRESS" mentis: \sooiate Justices of the Supreme Court relative to thu opening of otiii-tai ne- had 'that tired fee/ling.' Tonic after IS4«, by Dr, W. T. O. Morton, a den- Attorney General, to succeed Kd- will expire during the rule of the now Ioj3 Great Films gotiations with the conference tonic was tried with little or no re-mnnd Wilson, cf Monmouth, Republi- tist, of Boston, In a case of tooth ex- The iuHtrnetJons given the commit- sult Until Vtnol was recommended, and Governor. fraction, and thereafter by him In Supreme Dramatic Productian Featuring can, term five years, salary $7,000; tee include an order to confer with nfter taking three bottles, iny appetite Clerk in Chancery, to succeed Samuel _ 9 Supreme Ccurt appointment* many difficult opera lions. Th* news MISS ASTA NIELSEN the board of rojrent-j mid are prmnpU'il md digestion have been improved: I K. HobbinH, Republican, of Hurling* \rt judicial ones, however, and politics of the discovery reached Kngland In by the belief of the buanl members did not euffer any more from Insomnia ton, term five years, salary $6,000; is not fupoaed to figure in thern^The December, iMfi. ami British dentliti This is America's Film Sensation and will be shown exclusively at 1bnt the rctfetits by iheir net Ion in nor do-i have distressing headaches as Itinn* liiatclv begsn In use It. Sir r Hanking & Insurance CommiHHioner, Justices whose terms will expir*iiur -'this Theatre. semlinji resolutions to the rej. "Mts of formerly, and I am stronger than I James Himpson, a Reotch physician ;.o HUceernl Geoi ge. M. La Monte, Demo- .r, the next gubernatorial term are tut* conference universities htive taken have been for years." crat, of Somerset, term three years, Thomas W. Trenchard, of Trenton; O81MK70) was the flr»t to use It ln ALSO ONE OF THOSE LAUGHABLE KEYSTONE FILMS That's a the mutt«r of negotiations out of the We ask every anaemic or ru!i-do\vn, BHlary $G,000; State Road Commission Charles W. Parker, of Jersey City; hospital practice pml th'i he did In Scream from start to finish and several other late releases. litimls nf the boiii-d of eontml. weak person In this vicinity to try a r, to succeed Colonel Edwin A. Stev James J. Bergen, of Somervllle; Wll- 1847. Hilt discovery was considered bottle of Vinol 'with the understand- us, Democrat, of Hudson, term thrcro lard P. Voorhecs, of New Brunswick; independent of that by the Boston ing that their money will b« returned i ars, salary $5,000; three members J&81tM K. M in turn, of Hoboken am dentist and In 1E66 he was knighted. He had a public funrrul when he died MATINEE 3 F>. M. Sc and lOc. Bartlett of Drown. if it does not do all we claim. Wert's of the civil Service Commission to suc- j Charles G. Garrison, of Merchantvilie Pharmacy, Long Brunch N, J. ceed Charles H. Bateman, of Somer- {The term of the Supreme Court JUB- and a statue of htm in bronze stands EVENINGS All Seats lOc. Bartlett. Brown's lrft tflcltlfl. wpfjtll* in Edinburgh- 200 pounds Ihis yenr. He U the speed- P. S.--Ec7ema Sufferers! Wfl guar- set, and Colonel Alexander ft. Kcrdyco, dices is seven years, the salary of t)x (put limn on tut* line. antee our new akin remedy, Saxo. of Essex,, Republicans, and Joseph H. 'Chief Justice, being $13,000 and that MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS By Gross HENRY JR. SAYS LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1013. UNDERWOOD WILL BE BADLY MISSED HOW MUCH YOU SAVE IF YOU KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THESE His Iron Hand Leadership Has DAILY ADVERTISERS Advocates and Opponents. Harvey M. Phillips, Resident Mgr. They Arts Continuously Saving Money Helen Grayc*. Helen Grayce. For Thrifty Buyers. THIS WEEK MUCH WORK FOR SUCCESSOR Sanaton Renew Old Custom of Ului- trating the Congressional Record. LARGE BOTTLE OF E(T ONE ADMISSION PRICE Guardians Fear Their Publication Will Be Ruined by Picture*—Others C. B. DEAVER BLUE LABEL KETCHUP 19c 515, M Think It Will Be Improved. Broadway and Third Ava. ARKET Our Photo-Play Program of 6 Reels of Pictures Starts at 2.30 and 7.30 Phone 530-J. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. We Give 8. &. H. Green Stamps ROYAL BAKING POWDER Rib Lamb Chops . 16c -AIMD- Washington, Oct. U'J. - [fctwtoh] — "What will thirt iiuuse do wljfii O^BJ 1 Ibcan 40c Chopped Beef . 14c Underwood ifiiveH itV" is u qut^tiou Fresh New White Sour Kraut And Her Excellent Company, In- (-J irii i it*;i i1'i nlRiiit the hoi IN of con- *> 8c Pound \ Ib can 22c Rump Corned Beef. 14c gi-ess. it Is strange how tliu Alittuiuii uiiuubcu- liys been able to liolJ tils fol- Watch for Our Anniversary Sausage 18B lowers in check no ltmg, fur there are Sale this Week. It will Interest you. CRISCO 22c cluding LAWRENCE BROOKE many signs ^t' iiisni^L'iiry on the Smoked Cali Hams - 11c DeiinR-rutlc _nide. The moro proKio«- Presenting the Latest New York Successes, These Plays Have Never Before Been Seen at Popular Prices sivo Dtiinocirati* chnfe tit thu socrot cun- cus niftliodB. They itrc sure bscttttM they have nut been plven inovo patron- ZIMMERMAN'S TONIGHT—"BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK" age. They feel that they huvo been GOVERNOR MARTIN GLYNN TRe restrained too much liy the loader* in COHK^SS and the heavy Imnd of the From Photograph Taken at 100 Broadway Tel, 130-J. Tomorrow Matinee—"Dawn of a Tomorrow" Tomorrow Night—"Grain ot Dust" Whito Hou«e. Desk In Albany Yesterday. . Dtl. Jf arris After Underwood retires nnd the Matinees Days Nights tariff bill nnd currency hill are in oper- "LION AND THE MOUSE" FRI. "THE WITCHING HOUR' ation there will not he that necessity for self restraint which the majority To Get the Right ESTIMATE on "BEVERLY OF GRA USTARK" SAT. "GIRL IN THE TAXI" member have oxerHaod, and it wonUl 185 Broadway not he surprisiiii; if the new leader HEATING, CAS FITTING, Friday Evening Dancing on The Stage After The Performance shuiili.1 find his work cut out for him. He wll) not hitve any grttt moii.sure to PLUMBING and SLATING Little Gents' Tan Shoes put through ns Underwood hud before You Should Have Our Estimate Matinees, Adults 2Oc; Children lOc him, and Rluiply to he lender without "Evenings, lOc, 2Oo, 3Oc and 5Oc much definite legislation , before him Which Will Be Cheerfully Given. For $1.50 ' SEATS NOW ON SALE will mean very little in HIP. hoiiao. House In Bad Temper. - ' 9 to 13% Another thing is Hint tUe IIOUHC in in LAYTON & CLARK bad temper because memherM lmvf niiuri to FLEET TD PLANNED IN suluult to much more hi the way of JOHN C. DISBROW "hotfRtug." as they call it; hence wo Maxwell Motor Gars inuj see insurgency manifested in the 205 BROADWAY PHONE 262 Washington, D. C, Oct. 22—Of far Berlln, Oct. 22.—A colony for breed- 1914 ing "aristocrats of the race"—physical nenr future. neater significance than a mere visit "GHATTLECHIPS" Now on Exhibition at the if courtesy, the trip of the Atlantic Apollos and Junes and mental giants— Illustrating the Record. fleet to the Mediterranean this fall is in being started near Jena. In this col Several years flgo the craze for print CLOSiNG-OUT SALE upected by the ofllcors in the navy to The following letter lias been recelv- ony each man—if he is physical hand- ing pictures' and tun pa, etc., in theCon- lemonatrate to Europe two important ed from the manager of the football some and mentally a genius—may have gresidoiml Record almost kept pace BROADWAY GARAGE •acts. They are first that the ships | team of Lakewood High School "I 10 wives, not at one time, but succee with the dally press In the way of il- 536 BROADWAY For Halloween Decoration if the American Navy in actual service'heard of your call and regret to state Vely. lustrating the newH- Then a protest Crepe Paper, Seals, Cards, Place ire in position to hold their own [that Lakewood cannot play you this The Mlttgard "Bund" or Society was made, nnd it was thought that the F. T. AVAN & CO.. Cards and Lunch Sets. igaiuirt any European navy outside of season. Wo had a meeting of the team which created a sensation last spring Kecord was one publication where England and that, because of Its ge-! today and it was decided to disband by announcing that the only way tc there would he no pfc-tuieH. «HWHW»HMH«MMHmU waphical advantgen this country carl the team, as four of the regular play- check the deterioration of the race and But it has broken out agnin. Cum- Ladies Home Journal >n]oy the exceptional privilege of era have been forbidden to play by race* suicide, was by establishing cen- mins had some tariff features illus- 30th Anniversary Number Now sending her sea-llghtlng force 8,000 their parents. It will be Impossible jtres of "higher culture" where men trated. Tillman had hU celebrated on Sale 'miles from home and not feel unsafe.':for us to make up another team from physically and mentally tit, could have cow spread across its pajjew. Stlil lat- W. G. EISELE The fleet will «Urt from Hampton;the few fellows In the school, then* numerous wives, is about to put itser Kindel of Colorado printed maps, STILL CLOSING OUT, Roads sometime tW« month. Details tote we will have to call the game off. • theory into practice. That is they ex- diagrams und other illustrations to MRS. PANKHUBST GETS Wilt place a number of bargains of the starting wo, being arranged by pect to If Lhere are no legal obstacles. show how his section was discriminat- "Florist" on- sale this week » Secretary Daniel* and Rear Admiral "BO>'B! Let UB help the team win For this purpose the Society bag pur- ed agaiuat In the matter of freights "FROST" IN NEW YORK Badger, who will command the expedl-'from Platutield on Saturday, by show* chased a farm n.ear the great educa- and also the Inequalities of the parcel Palms aad geaBonable cut i ion. It te possible that President Wil- io£ them an interested 'football'spirit, jtional centre of Jena. This farm la topost under the present arrangements. flowera for sale. I i- "stocked" with the best specimens The guardians of the Kecord will have son will witness the departure. Com- They expect to work to win this game Decorations and floral de- posing the fleet will be twenty battle- and a little enthusiasm on the three of mankind. By a process of "selectiv- to get busy or their publication will Faces Many .Empty Seats In •hips—nine of the Bret and eleven of grandstands cannot fail to bring about ity" on this "Eugenic farm," the human be "ruined," ns they look at it. •Oth- signs for weddings, dinners, fun- the second line—in addition to mixU m least one touchdown for Chattle. race Is to be improved and regenerat ers think it has been improved. erals, etc. lary crafj; uud colliers. Prior to the Josephine A. McAllister." The report- ed. Why They Should Stay. Madison Square' Garden. General assortment of nur- sery stock such as fruit and or- ODORLESS departure, there is now being held the ei found this Ham on the bulletin According to members of the Soci- While a great deal of sympathy is ball target- practice, which will last board thte morning. What do youety, each fine physical and mental namental trees, hardy shrfibs several weeks. Tbe fleet will return think of that, ye members of the fac- expressed for members of congress be- New Yoi'U, Oct. 2'.!.—There was dis- and herbaceaous plants. male specimen 1B to have one wife at cause they are compelled to remain in ;iH>uiiitiiifiil for Mrs. Emmeline ,'nnU- to America in time for the Christmas ulty and ye students who have beena time "until tbe purpose of marriage All telephone calla are given Holidays. It is possible that one of camping around Chattle for several Washington, let It he remembered thut Inirst, the mil I taut leader from Lon- GAS haw bean accomplished." After that he prompt and careful attention. the new battleships now building will years. That Is the spirit that counts. they are paid $7,G00 a yeur for that don, who WUS released from Kllis in- may take another wife, kind of work, which is more than most land iin Monttay. ami siglis of Ngfttt be added to the fleet before it starts. That la the spirit that wins games, ! Each woman is to be physically per- i .According to Navy Department ex- pat is the spirit, which when It la of them could earn in any other occu- ironi the. Madison Square Garden IIMU- 327 CEDAR AVENUE, fect and a beauty. Two years is consid- pation. And their longing for home is titfouient when Mrs. Pnnklnirst stepped Telephone 627 LONG BRANCH. perta the American armada will be lound working behind the team, stirs ered to be the limit of married life with HEATERS able to show to Europe that in volume the boys on to victory. Good for you enhanced by the fact that their pay upon Ihe stBjEO ttl' tlio warden laa< night one woman on the "Eugenic farm," and goes on just the same. To have $62r> tit mnU« her iirst public appearance af fire and number of large guns firing Miss McAllister, keep It up and may it may be dissolved after one year. In broadside it is superior to the French tne Chattle boys be rewarded by a de- a mouth coming in while resting at ti In*:'**. Tin? audience in point of huiubers tills way the Society believes that in resort or working at home is u pretty fail far below expectations. navy or the combineu navy of Austria cisive win over the Plainfleld eleven. time a race known for its "Jaeauty and good thing. J till as long as there is jg GTS. Down . and Italy, and, in respect to 12-lnch bruins" may be produced. Far up in the UlgUoet of the gal- need of these salaried men of the gov- leries, where the sstltfi sold for 50 guns, to the German navy. Mis. Ilruske Is planning to have a The Society is reticent as to wheth- ernment at their posts they should re- cents, tliore were few vuennt spots to uns, to the German navy. main. It la tbe belief of President ATI ANTIC-PACIFIC That the trip wllll ! ne significani t In "P top glee club this year. It will be >r it will be necessary to go outside of he seon. In the dollttr scats on the \w Society to get the first specimem- Wilson that they should stay heru nnd tier liolow only a fruetion of tlie chairs " JEAC&, ' illustrating what naval men style the ,» very large club and also a very musl enact a currency law that lias been de- 75 GTS. Per Month American freedom movement" which cal one. There are a great many good nf either sex who can meet the re- were taken. The |1,GQ sent* hack of voices among the Chattleites and con- quirements, with whom the farm is tnmanded for many years. tht; boxes held only n strafnrlltitf eon- render, the American fleet so great a siderable time Is being spent on their 180 Broadway, Long Branch, N.J. potential factor in foreign affairs, is be started. The Society professes to Raker Persistent. I indent, and only four of the boxes shown by the fact that not long agIo rehonrsalB. be perfectly serious in the matter. were occupied hel'ore Mrs. Punk hurst Kngland, with the greatest navy in the "If persistency will carry a manwns iiitrmlm-ed. CONSOLIDATED GAS GO. Tbe game of the season is to come along, that man linker of California world, was compelled to abandon the will soou he In front rank," remarked I-iewi.H K'ixnn, tilt; shipbniUler, whO9B GRANULATED SUGAR idea of sending a battle squadron on Saturday when the strong PlainfleM A s eleven will have a pig Bkin coutest GOT 13,000 VOLT SHOCK. a member of the house. lie was re- box w:t« so close to the atgh i)lntfonn S lbs. 23c ^k' _ OF NEW JERSEY a cruise to Australia for fear of en- Yerrlng particularly to an effort Raker iiccuph'd by tin? speakers Hint Mr. iangering her position in Europe. with the Chattle boys. Last year the Former Maine FoitbaM Player Killec' j boys wn trimmed by Plain field, away made to iuterrupt Fitzgerald one il:iy, Nixon nnd his parly cniihl not see tln Following Its return from the Medi-from home. This year the local boys by Eioctr.city. when for live minutes he kept brenk- miiitiuit lander, dwerted the bos for 7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c terranean, it is possible that next playing on their own pasture, are in Worc»ftmr. Mass., oct 2-'.-\Vinian> ng in while both the speaker and scats In the cheu pur sect tun. whore Spring the fleet will make a trip hopes of turning the i:il>l*'s. K. Parker <>f Hftrrinjjtou, Ita. ;i «rn«in Fitzgerald were trying to keep him Mrs. Piinkliiirst could be seeJi :uul through the Panama Canal, provided ,ate of tlie University of Mi.iiie tit 1012 out. He tried it with "points of or- hoard. Quaker or Mother's Oats, 8c pkg the full depth of water is in the canal was Instantly killed in the tiwuftmnel der," wlih "parliamentary inquiries" Tiie main floor of the pardon hnd by that time. Just before the formal Chattle Spirit is about to take con station of the Worcester Otmil&i&td crete form. All those Interested in con- and vfirimis other methods nnd finally been solidly pared with chairs In close opening of the Canal in 1915, the fleet Street Hallway company wfioti KI.UO0 got far cnoimli to say that Fitzgerald rows, oilVretl iit SJ.r.u atw] $2 u;ich. T!ie KOOPS & ABELS ,will again go through, escorting neval tinuing the school paper are meeting volts of electricity pushed ttivnjurii his 3 cans Sultana Corn 25c this afternoon under the leadership of had no right to he "lecturing and scold- $2.no pests djrnctlv In rnmt of the veEsels of other nations to the Pana- hotly us It cjtuio in contact « Itli ;i feed Ing members of the house." platform were fairly well Tilled, but GROCERS ma-Pacific exposition. Miss Poor. wire cnrryiiic tU« current. elsewhere on the Honr then were per- • * • 186 BROADWAY, L0H6 BRANCH While there may be gome changes Parker was in the empt°y of Hie Con Marshall Wants to "Get In." hnps three times as many empty chairs in the make up of the Atlantic fleet An appeal has been made to the stu- Milldsiti'd, only n week. He was H son There is a rule of the senate that us thcii> were ocenpleil scnts.^ between now and the time for thedents to bring articles to the rummage pf .Twines K. Parker of Harrington. Me., when any senator desires to interrupt instent] of a crowd of "about 12.0(10." White Pine Tar Mediterranean cruise the personnel sale by the Visiting Nurse Association. ui'l for three years before bis uratfun- another ho must n«k permission fnnn v*hlch inombers of the ptrttafi forces and the battle ships taking part have Look around and see what you have tinii from ffae f'niverity of Mriine be tile presiding officer. They do It about bad snid dfllliig the iiftornoon coultl be Cough Syrup 25c New Sweat Cider got, and take It down to 230 Broadwav <.v;is ;i sinr player OB the font(»!! team. once in n hundred times. One day ill been made up. or call Mrs. Cubberley on the phone seated--some put it lilarhcr— there Were Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, will there had been n running colloquy for not men than M.ooo ponaot In tht-1 23c gal. and it will be called (or. Beverly af Graustark Tcnight. a long time, and no one paid any at- great building. Many who Imvo had ex i be Commander-in-chief of the great • * • Helen Orayce and her players pre- fleet. Commander Charles F. Hughes tention to the chair. perietice in jndainc the size of au- Black Pepper 18c Alpheus Porden spoke "Benjamin sented the While Sister last night. Will Ue chief of his personal staff. The The White Sister is perhapB 'tho most "The chair would like to 'get ia' oe- dionces put the number at lower than Beet Bta.* will be composed of Surgeon Franklin" this morning. widely discussed of all the F. Marion caaknmlly," plaintively remarked Mr. 3,000. Cape Cod Cranberries William C. Braiated; Pay Inspector • * • Crawford Stories. It tells of tho con- Marshall." 3amu$l McGovao, fleet paymaster; The couches put the football squad flict of a nun between her love anil her "If the president of the senate," said 1 Can Van Camp's 10c Ib. 1 Naval Constructor Richard D. Gate- through a stiff practice last night and vow s and the question was solved in aSenator Williams, who had hnd one or PAROLE SULZER PRESS AGENT tfte boys worked hard and practiced two tilts with the vice president, wood, and Major of Marines Albertus highly interesting way. Miss Urayce James C. Garrison Was Jailed by As- Red Kidney Beans 15c j W. Catlin. The fleet will comprisone some new plays which will be used "would like to 'get in' I will yield to in the role made Famous by Yiuln Allen •embly For Contempt, four divisions which will be command- against Plainfield on Saturday. Stiff was all that could be desired. Tonight him iu a minute, but not riRht now." ,ed by Rear Admirals Cameron McR. practice will be held again tomorrow this unusual company presents a dram- Not Ht« "Meal Ticket." Albany. N. Y., Oct. 22.—"Paroled in Window, Frank F. Flefher, Nathaniel afternoon and signal practice on Friatisatio- n of Gt'o. Barr McCuitheon's ro- "1 ntn not Health Talks * The Record's Daily Short Story. Ife determined to paint the portrait, FASHION HINT By Hiss Helen E Forbaa giving the life period of Mrs. Atwood Visiting Nurse. Economy points about the time she died mid the ex for prettsion referred to. By Jt'DIC CHOLLET DIRECTIONS FOR LIVING AND Mr. Whiting worked n long while be- SLEEPING IN THE OPEN AIR. Hints A Scheme fore he produced wlmt pleased him. Tlios. Spees Carrlngton, M.D. Mothers mnklng drawings Iniunuenible before Thp one piece nightgown mode lA beginning to paint. Miss Atwood rare- kimono Ft,vie IN a delightful one to A penny saved || ii'pnr nnd tin easy one to umlt^ Pic- INTRODUCTION. .a penny earned,— By EVELYN SPENCER ly assumed what he was trying to Consumption, or tuberculosis, 1B a cntch and put on the ennvos. and this tured IK a model drawn up at the uocfe SQUARE Benjamin Franklin educ, nnd it can be nuulc high or with disease of the lungs which is taken POT Your Boy's Room. materially caused delay. At any rate, from others and Is not simply due to If you have two rooms to turn over the painting of the portrait seemed to low round inn-k. catching cold." It Is generally caused BOHERS Oue morning .lohu Atwood, mer-require a very long thnu. Mr. Atwood. For tho fonr-yi-arold wlzo the gown develop to the boys I think they will prefer n chant, received fi'(tm Ills daughter, who will require tw« nnd P hnlf yards of by germs, known as tubercle bacilli, den aud a liedrooiu, th? hitter fur- whoso presence was required in Auier- which enter tho body with the air full heat- How to Reduce Flesh. v,us at Ihe lime in I'arm, a letter ask- Icn. became impudent ing capac- As a change, frain the Kt.enumis ex nished with twin beds, two dressern IP.K him to M'ud all the phoio^raiih.s breathed. The matter which conuump- erelses usually advised for obesity h,\ .if her inothi'i-, Hume years dead, lo her At lust n siitisfiictciry driving wns • tives coufe'h or spit up usually contaiaa ity in a few moments and are <»r hlgl) shaving stands and om> big expensive specialists why not embody lUltiouier, Kald an interior detorator •ihu e Ktie had found an artist who minle, nnd after (hut the work was these gorma in great numbers, and if rightfully called "quick heat- these gyinuustics in the everyday t.iwU \>uld paiut a portrait from them yiv- comparatively easy. More time wns tho^e who have the disease spit upon ers." The reason can be seen 1 iwfutly. The dun should contain n spent in smoothing and si>t'teuiitg the thereby adding interest t© tfeo tmk* broad i-oiK-h without back, a large ta- IIK the desired lifelike t'M'ivrsimi. the floor, walls or elsewhere, the mat- by a glance at the sectional anil tfl'nco toMhe body? II' jour wnls Miss At wood flirt her more suggest od lhies. but Mr. Atwoml wan aspired that ter will dry, become powdered, and view herewith. Interior sur- Is ImTuicd to thickness you cull inellu. ble with the BhttiViug beueutl. parti- that he come over ;sml ;iit,>nd to thea time could U» set dy the. tlnishins. any draught or wind will distribute tioned off for 1'eudiug matter, two lie wart not permitted to see the pic- the germis in it with the dust in the faces in SQUARE POT BOILERS it to suppleness by always wushiir mutter himself. The uitlst she referred are brought low, in direct ! your hands In the bottom of the linth large euwy chuIrs—boys" like morris !o wan a rhlnu man in his pi'oft'snioii ture while It wns being painted, and air. Any person may catch the dis- tub. Do this. If possible, without Neitd i hnlrs better than roekei-s—a bookcase. iit.l Timild pvoliably n'MuIre a good it WUM UOt till It was framed and sot ease by taking In with the air he contact with the fire, And also : up In (V proper light that he was ad trend sharply upward, thus ing the knee. If f.iithfuUy pursue;' : i'1-e for doini: Hie work. breathes the germs spread about in this little prnetice will accomplish a* I nit tod .to the studio, where it reeled this manner. He may also contract providing instantaneous water did reading lump and if possible ar. Mr. AtVuutl. pi'liriiii: the pictnrti on an easel. Whiting and Miss At- the disease by taking Into his system much as ten minutes of bunding t3f ipe.i (.replace. n his p<»sscsslun. saiifd for Kuropo .heating and lively circulation. erclics. 1 v.-ood both watched fop the expression the germs contained In the small drops The result is a free-steaming As to color schemes, on tlio north •iinl one dn> turned up In I'avis. He on his face when he should see 11. of saliva expelled by a consumptive boiler that gives quick and Have you a desire to improve your walls use either a golden yellow and tvftfl ;it un< c (nkcli to the studio of Uuitwing that success or failure would when coughing or sneezing. It should satisfactory house heating. carriago a'lid add weight to your np rii-h yellow brown combination tlie i hnviuv Wtiltiim- the artist, who was be expressed there. The result wa« fce known that it is not dangerous to peiiranee? Have tile hooks in your yellow In the bedroom, brown in the t-i pjtint Ihe coltr.tlt. Mr Whiting ; success beyond their expectations. The live with a consumptive if the matter SQUARE POT BOILERS ara eco- wardrobe almost beyond your mich so living room—or a red combination. k«;'icd over the pbotogi'i'plls carefully. widower's face lighted up with an ex- coughed up by him is properly dis- nomical of coal, require little at- Ihjit every time yuu go for your but m I'-i'o'tS n imtUes a splendid background a.sUed will h wtiw r»'K:irdcd as the bent pi-e«slon never neon there since his posed of. , tention and are easily regulated a garment you will have to stretch for eullege trophies. .*i*iinatits, banners. j i'.U'lum* of tin- original nn 1 reuiftrked: | wlfu'w death, aud he involuntarily put for either mild or severe weather. your arms upward aud stiuid im ipetc.. and sporting prints, while yellow j AVe poiiialt patateffl see I'eKem- | out his unns as if to elusp her, n living Consumption may be cured at home Call on the nearest dealer for a lor. belini. in many instances if It is recognized full demonstration. for tlie bedroom jdvw n good reflection 1 li.n--t? MISSES' $11.00 WINTER COATS $8.98 SULZER GREETED SAYS R. R, EMPLOYES "LIVE NEWS OF THE LIVE STORE" 3-4 Length Model—Newest Materials—Leading Models. SALE WOMEN'S |6 CHILDREN' Grand Theatre Building Phone 43-W 133 Broadway AS POPULAR HERO RAINCOATS OWE MUCH TO FIELDER RAINCOATS GOLDSTEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Grand Central Station Jam- I6.50VALUE $4-98 "THE STORE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS' $3.98 Former Assemblyman Tells of BROADWAY-LONG BRANCH med With His Admirers. How He Fought Railroad Lobby In Their Interest. SALE OF STIfflTS APRIL 8 CITY BN TIE LAST >\UTO PARADE IS FORMED Jersey City, Oct. 22.—The ofTorts of Mr Stokes to pose as a friend of la- bor, and especially as a friend of the (Continued from First Page.) T«an In Deposed Governor's Eyes as railroad employees and Ills Insistence that the Republican platform has the RUGS AND CARPETS National Association Has Se- He Declares It the Greatest Moment 272 Shy at Aabury of His Life—Talks to Ten Thousand welfare of those people in view in its lected Atlantic City The registry list at Anbury Pnrk in treatment of the Public Utilities and When you buy Floor-Coverings you should investigate where you can 272 lens than last year. The total num- From Auto. pther""actB passed by the Democrats obtain the best values, as the purchase of this goods involves a consider- For Meet. ber of registered voters ts 1,976. New York, Oct. 22.—Ten thousand directly in the Interest of these people, At Red Bank caused former Assemblyman Olwell able amount. We present prices here, with the confidence that they can- piTsuiis last night met William Hulsser to issue the following statement today: Managers unit representatives of the Thefn wa.H a alight decrease in the in the Grand Cent rut utatlon on Ills # not be duplicated anywhere in this county. After a visit to our second bowling teams entered in the Mon- registration of voters in Had Bank yes- arrival from Albany. The great wait- "The railroad men of New 'jerBey mouth county bowling icaguo mot last terday from laa£ year's record in eve- ing mom looked like Broadway ou owe a big debt of gratitude to Gover- floor—you will better appreciate this statement. night at the Wheelmen'B club rooms, ry district except one the third in election night. nor Fielder for his work in getting tho Asbiiry ParV. The session WSH called which there was an increase of . h Tin- deponed governor reach**! here railroad pay bill through the Senate voter. Following are the number of at 10:25 o'clock on tlie Empire State This bill had passed the Assembly, THIS FLOOR-COVERING SALE IS VERY TIMELY for the purpose of adopting rules and voters registered this and last year In and but for the, good work done by regulations to govern the league. Af- every district except one, the second, exptons. He was ill In a stateroom all I Mr. Fielder and Senator Silzer it Everyone at this time of the year ter considerable dlscuBSlon it was de- In which the result has not yet been tile way down, but hit* health ciime would not noW be on the statute book. SMITH'S COLONIAL RAG OAR cided to adopt rules governing the Na- leurned. back fast when lie saw the banked up, The history of the hill dates from the is thinking gravely of Houseclean- tional Association. Tho winter tourna- District 1912. . .1913shouting m.i. •. of humanity awaiting time when 1 entered* the Legislature AXMINSTER RUGS ing—and with the thought, comes PET BUNGALOW ment will bo started in about three him. for the first time in 1907 Prior to my the necessity of carpeting the floor. weeks. The scheduln of games will he. First ,241 200AH he walked from his enr, fur buck Size 9 xl2 nt $17.98 RUGS Second 273 election, I was employed as a clerk in Opportunity creates "doty" when up- made public in a few days. on the long train, there was n staccato the freight department of one of the /" was $25.00 There are eleven teams entered In Third 272 27accompanimen8 t of mislilfgbt shuts. to-date floor-coveringscan be bought Size 9x12 at $7.98 Fourth 281 248 largest railroad corporations in this Size 8.3x10.6 at $16.98 the league, three from this ctyy. They That was the itivi intimation be had state, and consequently, I was in a po- was $9.98 Fifth «33 206 right. Readiness to take advan- will be designated aB Long Branch, that bin return wtis a mutter of mo-sition to know the Inconveniences and was $22.50 tage of such opportunities as these, Size 8x10 at $5.98 OverlandW and Elberon. Two teams Sixth . 260 21men4 t From then on there was no embarrassments railroad men bad to SEAMLESS TEN- up of A, P. Wftealhieh, and one team Seventh 191 17doub3 t undergo because of the fact that they means much to one's pocketbook or • was $7.98 from r-ach'of th« fbllowing towns and In the wilting room every foot of received their pay but once a month. WIRE TAPESTRY bank account. Size Gx 9 at $3.98 organizations; Ocean Grove, Bradley, Shrewsbury Taxpayers' Meeting spare was occupied and hnd t>etm tor Many of thorn fell Into the hands of BRUSSELS RUGS was $5.98 Booch, Keyport, lied Back, V. M. V. A. The Taxpayers' League of Shrews- im hour with tho thousands upon thou- moneylenders and were veritable <2d Floor) of Red it'uik and Lakowood. bury township will hold an important Handw, tnoHt of them from the eaat Hide. slavcB for years. In fact, many of the Size 9 xl2 at $12.98 REMARKABLE SALE OF RUGS' meeting Friday night, October 24th, where the ex-governor grew up and railroad foremen and superintendents was $17.00 There Is considerable discussion were actually acting aa agents for Selkirk Royal Wilton Rugs GREAT SHOWING among the local bowlers as to whoin tho Dchoolhouse at Shrewsbury. The where he hopes to g(?t n firm foothold Size 8.3x10.6 at $10.98 Size 9 xl2 at $29.98, was $35-00 will make up the team to be known ft'iTaxpayer's League was organized last in bN fight for political rehabilitation. these sharks, who--.usually received 1 of Wild's Inlaid Linole- "Long Branch." The Bowlem Wfto spring at Little Silver, and has as I'I The mnin floor was jimmied to the power of attorney by means of which was $15.00 Size 8.3x10.6 at $26.98, was $33.00 brought the tnedal to this city in the president Elmer K. Carlile, of Little int'Ii, find in the long gnllcrles hun- they drew the pay of their victims Size 6 x 9 at $7.98 Size 6 x 9 at $19.98, was $24.98 um, for whiolf- we are summer tournament have organized SJlvp.r. Since its organisation many dreds mare were crowded. Every man from which they took their usurious was $10.00 sole agents and distrib- under another head, and [hoy .expect mretingB have been held and much nil every WQIUHD WHS shouting. SuI- interest, frequently leaving the luck- Wilton Rugs busineuK of interest to the taxpayers xcr'H mime. less borrower little or nothing for tne Size G x 9 at $11.98 utors for ' Monmouth to make just as creditable u showing needs of himself and family. Size 36x63 at $4.98, was $6.98 countv. In the winter games as they did when transacted. Guards Swept Aside. was $15.00 Size 27x54 at $2.98, was $4.98 bowling under the name of Long "We want Sulzer!" wns the shout "Before I was sworn In as a member, Branch. In all events this city will that went up HS the Hloucb hatted, of the Assembly, I resigned my posi* no doubt liniv,h among the leaders Repainting Department Store Front gray find, guunt figure walked through tion with the railroad company, antt 18 STYLES OF BABY COATS FOR LIT- NEW FALL COATS FOR GIRLS when the medals are distributed. Charles Drake, the well-known paint- the turnstiles. The rallroud employing made extensive Inquiries as to why ing contractor, is decorating the front had roped (iff a spin e to keep buck the tho railroads of the state could not pay TLE TOTS FROM 2 TO 6 YRS. OLD, " Every new material, every new shade and of the Jacob Bteinbach department crowd and lot him reach tho street, but their employees somi-monthly, as the PRICED FROM $2.50 TO" $6.98 Advertise in the Daily Rec- store. He Is personally looking after the eust Klders would stand for no such law compelled all other corporations to style is broadly represented in this choice ord. It will pay you. ^_^ tho work. * restraint. At Hrat sight of their Idol do. This law exempted the railroads Representative materials are Chinchilla, collection of Coa£s, in ages 6 to 14. they NYvupt away the ixirriorH jmd the from its provisions, but the more 1 guards with them ttnd mirged about studied the situation, the jnore I was Boucle, Astrahkan, Zibeline, Cheviot, etc., We advise mothers to come here before him. More HashlightH sounded, and n convinced that the railroads had no etc. The prettiest assortment to be found deciding to buy elsewhere. The values are hundred lints wi-nt Hying Into the air. excuse for being exempt that would very extraordinary at $4.98 to $12.50. Outgoing passengers gave up thooutweigh the need or their employees anywhere. struggle to pet to their trains nnd for a semi-monthly payday. Accord- (Rear Main Floor) (Rear Main Floor) stood OHldo until the welcome wit* ingly, I drew up such a bill and Intro- :jver. Mr. Snlzt-r'a f-ricuda who hnd duced It into the* House that session. "IIMII! down with him from Albany "Then, aa now, tbe railroad lobby SALE WOMEN'S WOMEN'S were carried on*, and Mrs. Sulzer, too, was very powerful, but after a hard FALL 8UIT8 FALL COAT8 M swept away in tho crowd, Horns fight the bill passed the Assembly nnti $8.98 GOLDSTEIN'S DEPT. STORE $9.98 and $12.50 were blowing l|kc niiirt. nnd placard•) was sent to the Senate where it was "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE:" saying, "We want Sulzer!" "Where is mothered in committee. The next sea- Murphy?" and "Sulzer--our choice for ilon, I introduced it again and early the assembly!" were torn from lints In the session It again passed tBe House. When it got into the Senate and sent scooting over tho mussed up slon. heud*. Committee on Railroads and Canals, ley avenue from Mrs. Ellen Lane were it stayed there until after a skirmish "And that is why I say that every accepted and ordered filed with the In the center of thp thickest crowd by Senator Silzer the committee were railroad man in New Jersey, and every WILL REPORT ON clerk. stood Mr. Sulznr frying vninly ro see oompelled to report it. Unfortunately, railroad man's wife and child owee Engineer Seaman reported that the whnt bad become of his wife. Thjm tho report wa* adverse and once more much to the present Acting Governor concrete work on Second avenue would (wmiebody took his fnmUinr black hut it fell by the wayside. In 1809 it pase or without his efforta in behalf of the be finished fn another week. At pres- ft and waved it, nnd a bfgjrer CIHMM* ed the House for the third time. Forbill, it would not have been made law POLICE TELEPHONE ent he work is finished to Dunbar av- thtm ln>i'orp went up. the third time, it was slaughtered In probably for years, to come. I believe enue. He also reported ah absence of Tho ex-governor hnd smiled when he tbe Senate by the committee. Thle t the vote of the railroad men of brick, but was informed that eight car- saw the demonstration first, but ns It was not dotfe, however, until Senators Now Jersey, will go almost solidly for loads had been shipped. persisted his expiession changed, nnd Fielder, Silzer, Htnchllffo and Geb the man who for years fought for theb Commissioner Also Getting Es- Commissioner Woolley reported that as he got through ilnnlly and into the hardt had made a gallant fight to get interests and in 1911 saw the battle several of the city streets were being waiting nutomohllt; tears were running It out of committee. They moved that won." timate on Cost of Under- scraped and put in condition and that down hi* cheeks. the committee lie relieve^ km fur- gravel from Second avenue excavation "This is the happiest nnd proudest ther consideration of tin bill, but Mrs. Phelpe Dies Suddenly. ground Fire Alarm System. was being used on Morris avenue east moment rffm y lifn," ho whispered to n though they listened to ihe argumentf Mrs. Emma Marshall PhelpB, wife of of the railroad track. friend who kept with litm. in its behalf, the Republican SenatorF William H. Phelps, a NGTV York brok By the next meeting of the Board of An appropriation of ¥500 was grant- resolutely refused tc let it go out of ir, died suddenly yesterday from apo Jommissioners it is expected a re- ed the Board of Health. Bigger Crowd Outside. 'lexy at her home, 146 Eilshemiua ave Outside of the station a crowd which committee. Once again, the bill failed port will be ready from the head of A transfer of $1,000 from the inter- to become a law nue, Arlington. She had gone to her he Public Safety Department show- even exceeded that within was wnit- room after breakfast and expired soon est account to the street department lug. Here ngniu the horns were blow- ng the cost of putting the flre alarm was made by a resolution offered by "But the friends of the railroad men ailerward. Mr. Phelpa was with her al system underground and Installing a ing and the people shouting. East side the time. Within the last three year* Mr. Woolley. Commissioner Plock "Sulzer Marching clubs." Improvised at were not disheartened, for repeated de police telephone system Mr. Arrow- said that thebuildlng account was shy feats had only made' them more deter Mrs. Phelps had lost her mother, imith gave the matter considerable at- the moment, marched about until they daughter and sister. She was fifty- and he thought that the money trans- Sunned. mined than ever to have the bill en tention at this morning's meeting of ferred ought to be divided. acted. They had heard lobbyists for the seven years old and a daughter of Mr. the Board of Commissioners. He said A cornet player tried to make "Hail railroads argue in 1908 that the hard and Mrs Joseph S. Dorsett, of Middle- John G. Sexton addressed the board that he had had a conference with the and asked that the attention be given to the Chief" heard, but petered out in times of that year made it out of the town. telephone company's engineer and'Mr. competition with (he local hullabaloo. question for the railroads to incur^ th'e Morford avenue between Grove street Trolley traffic on West Forty-second Reed, another engineer, as to thane d Oakwood and Morrell street. Mr. ixpense that paying their men twice Origin of Vaudeville Turn*. amount of cable necessary for putting street wan halted, and hundreds of ve- ,i month would mean. Yet tie year be- Woolley reported that ho had Morrell hicles had to wnlt for the excitement We are indebted to John Chinaman the flre .alarm system underground as street on his list to be improved In fere, the same lobblBts had said that for tho modern vaudeville "turn." well as for installing a police tele- to end. because of the prosperity prevalent the spring, but would give Mr. Sexton's There were tlwaters in China when our phone system and hoped to be able to request consideration. Mr. Sulzer came through the exits at early in 1908, the railroads needed make a full report a week hence. (he head of a veritable flying wedge, a their ready money with which to in-ancestors were wondering about dress- hundred enthusiasts projecting htm in crease their equipment, their rolling ed in skins and blue paint, and tbe ac- Mr. Arrowsmith also reported on a PHILHARMONIC HOLD8 MEETING i futile effort to get at him. flap him stock and the like. It was plain that tors in those fnroff times were Just as resolution requested by the Patrol- &n the bark, call him "Bill," shake the railroads were opposed at any and anxious to please their patrons as the man's Benevolent Association for the Red Bank Society Takes Up Fall bis bunds or do n thousand things thnt M times to the bill and would use any modern "artist" if to get the opplause establishing of a patrolman's pension. Work. s«»eniocl to occur to tin; active minds of plea however specious to prevent it which gladdens his heart and—more He said that personally he favored the The Philharmonic Society, of Red ,iie demonstrative mob. becoming law. No matter how great important still—sends his salary up. proposition, but doubted whether, if Bank, met last night in the Kintracht Two score automobiles were drawn distress their employees suffered, the The play over. eHch member of thean ordinance was passed, it would be romms in Broad street. Charles Eggett, tip at tfre curb, each one carrying a railroads would not reduce their div- troupe came forward'to receive the ap- be effective before 1924. He based his director, was present and the#fall work plause to which lie thought he was en- conclusion on the fact that the act abt IlartScha^-'CT & Kane bnnnur, "Welcome" and "The People's idends the small fraction that semi- was taken up. R is planned to give Choice*' and the ever present "We .nonthly pay might cost. We continued tltlml, and one of them hit on the speaks of "police being members of a concert of part songs in the near fila- Want Baltef.*' In the windows of the the fight harder than ever, and for the bright Men of performing some simple city police force for twenty succeesive ture. Professor Eggett ia in a position GRFAT many of the Fall Coats are made Belmont hotel scores of heads were fourth time the bill was Introduced in trick to proloag the enthusiasm of the years." Prior to 1904 Long Branch this season to command the assistance peon, nnd on the tops of the tower to the House, was passed and went bo spectators. His example was speedily was a commission. of many singers of prominence to help A with the shawl collar; out of the way buildings arouud were grouped shout- the upper body. This was In 1910. followed, ajid these tricks soon became Exmpt firemen's certificates were the local organization in public con- ing Sulzerites. "While the bill was in committee in obligatory. One actor would produce a granted Thomas B. Barham and Wil- certs. when it's down; warm and comfortable when ftulzer went to the east side, where .he Senate, Senators Fielder, Silzer cat or a monkey from a hat; another liam Richards, of the West End Com- Folio whig the next two rehearsals, 10.000 persons awaited him. The Sixth ilincbTlfie and Geblmrdt, managed tc would imitate an nnlraal or "swallow" pany, at the recommendation of Mr.which begin promptly at 7:45 in order it's turned up in stormy weather. assembly district headquarters was too arrange for a public hearing on thf an object which he afterward found In Arrowemith. that Professor Eggett can get through t mull to hold tbe crowd, so he spoke bill. The railroad companies, of course his boot. Each tried to surpass the The bid for furnishing the city coal in time to catch his train to New York, from his automobile. were pretty well represented at thai other, and feats of strength and dex- for the season of 1913-14 was awarded there will be social features and re- "Hart Schaffner & Marx "I want to go back to Albany to rep- hearing, and naturally they opposed terity were soon added to these simple to the lowest competitive bidder, John freshments. resent the people of this district," be the bill as before. The railroad em- tricks.—Pearson's WeeVJy. Quire Co., whose bid for small stove made this for a general utility coat; an every Hiiid, "and to tight Murphy and tbe ployees, the Merchants' Protective As coal was $6.70 per ton. Hecht-WMUs Suit Postponed. bosses." soctations and representatives of the Quite a Run. The bond of Thomas Cardamano as The suit of Mrs. Gertrude Hocht, of day street coat. Come in and get into one; Later be went to the Broadway Cen- | American Federation of Labor all ar- It's an overworked word, that poor a Epecial officer was accepted by vote New York, formerly of Washington, tral hotel, where be will make tali gued for the bill. It was all to no pur littlo monosyllable "rnn." of the board: D. ~., against Vincent Willis, of East wear it home. home during tbe campaign. pose, for the bill was never let out of "I found a run started In my beat The comptroller's budget of bills for Side Park, Bon of Captain Edward Wil- committee. The Senate all this timf stockings this morning." said the wo- street, beach .and park and for William lis, of East Front street, Red Bank, Prices $18 to $30 Interpreter Wanted. was Republican. Once again, in 1911 man, "so 1 thought I'd run downtown Stymack as engineer were passed. whlch was to have been heard this Curling, like its sister Scottish game the bill was introduced into the Assem and j?o Into '«, where they are hav- The deedB for Ellen Lane and Wool- morning at 11 o'clock before Ju 'gc And Our Own Special Make $12 to $18 of golf, has its own vocabulary. Here bly and passed and went to the Seo ing a great run on silk hose. They ran Harry C Badeau, of Red Bank, was ad- to a dialogue in which n Scot fn tbeate. and there after year's of failurr an advertisement In this morning's journed until Wednesday, November Over 500 Coats to select from antipodes tried to illustrate the "kittle and defeat, It was through the effSYtf paper, you know. Well, I ran my eye 19th, because of the illnessi cf Mr3. pints" of the game to his New Zealand of Senators Fielder and Silzer and Geb over the bargains on the way down Hocht. Mrs. Hecht in her suit claims Every man can find a size, style and price friends. hardt, aided by Assemblyman Charlef and I saw so many things I needed that while WUIls was living in her "What's a pat-lid, Mr. Macpheraon?" M. Rgnn put through the Senate nnd that I ran out of money before I got HANSON apartment in Washington that ~>sh" to please him here. asked an inexperienced member of tbe promptly signed by President Wtlson fo the Imso counter. Well, I'd'run my loaned him money in amounts ranging venerable "nklp." Victory had come at last, and it WBPIOJTS off hy that time, but I don't run a ** THE UP -TOWN STGRE from $7 to $50. She has brou3ht sulf Sweaters and Warm Underwear "Dlv ye no see, ye gowk?" said the onf ft tho happiest days of my life hill nt —-'M, SO I ws« in despair until SWEATER COATS AT 49c. to recover $147. ttie total amount rf skip. "Ye ding yer stane cannlly, but \\"nrn tho semi-monthly railroad pay who shfluhl I run Into but my hus- money Ehe claims to have k%A*3 aim. bill became a law of New Jersey. 1 We have 85 Ladies' Sweater uae sne fine as tae bog It; nae halfin* biiiul. I got some money of \iini— he'i Coats in White and Gray. Just fipp nor jlnkln' turn, ye ken, but ten- wns no longer a member of the Legis- nmre generous than the general run lature wh«n the bill triumphed, but the thing to wear around the —Elmer Magee the well Known bak- tlely, that it nye gangs snoovln' an' of men—but when I got to tbe coun- house these cold mornings. er, is sick at, hie Grand avenne ham?. W. II. WOOLLEY & CO. strain bt as an elder'd walk, hog that made no difference when 1 say the tvr they'd^ run out of my sUe. Wasn't enoutberin' amang tbe guairds, till ye fight I had begiin4 years twfore carried thnt a terrible run of luck?" 1!1 Broadway, Long Branch, N. .1. fun" on the verra tee. When ye*re by Senator Fleldpr. Assemblyman 06O BROADWAY Advertise in the Daily Re? Egan and otkero to its dwired conclu And so sho ran on and on and on.— We