First Photos of Ruin Wrought by Forest Fires [NEW BOOKS in Michigan and Canada Costing About 250 Lives ST LIBRARY MONMOUTH COUNTY NEWS _ Non-Fiction and Fiction Rf- SAY NEW POINT COMFORT ctntly in Circulation. IN ARGUMENT BEACH NOT DANGEROUS SECURE BOAT The following are among the new books now In circulation at the Li- Special to the EVENING NEWS, brary: AT KEANSBURG Keansburg, July 15:—-The New FOR NEW LINE Non-Fiction. Point Comfort Beach officers when Collier—West In the East. '"This seen yesterday by an EVENING and volume of travels In India, China Clcs? fip* S representative denied that "Nassau" Will Run Fram Japan is quite out of the ordinary Association Would *eir beach was unsafe and not pro- because the author has had a chance tected In accordance with the laws, on to N. Y to see more of the real East than Things Up Sunday. and that the drowning accidents of Key port most Westerners who go there, and July 4 did not occur in deep water, because he knows how to make what Special to the EVENING NEWS. as was printed in a Newark paper a Special to the EVENING NEWS. he sees intelligible to the reader." Keansburg, July 15—Lengthy ar- j few days ago. W. A. Golhaus, presi- Keyport, July 15:—Final ar- Calcula- the would not are V .» Colvln—Machine Shop for and tne closing dent of company, dlsj- rangements said to have been <■:^^ ^ ^ gumentB against tions. "Simple mathematics applied of business places and the shutting cuss the matter at length but may mads with Mr. Nickerson, a New make a statement to the with- York steamboat for the iRUrnS Or ASCOOAi to everyday shop problems, present- up of amusement places on Sundays public man, boat, New York COUNTY JAU- I; ed in an original and sympathetic were heard at tho meeting of Keans- in a few days. "Nassau," to ply between manner for men in the machinist's burg Co-operative Association last and Keyport. trade." night. Mr. Hunter, owner of Keans- It Is expected the dock will be in the SERVICES TOHORROW IN| built sufficient the last of this Hall—Social Solutions Light burg Heights, an exclusive residen- by will of Christian Ethics. "The book tial section, said in substance he was CHURCHES AT KEYPORT month to allow the boat to land. give information to the student, san- in favor of closing up games of The Nassau Is 133 feet long and 26 ity to the reformer, and the inspira- chance and the sale of liquor If there feet wide and Is a modern boat, and of the the EVENING NElVtt. tion to the church."—Annals are any, but as to shutting down Special to will carry both passengers and American Academy. amusements such as merry-go-rounds Keyport, July 15—Sunday will be freight to New York. • Job—Sport of Bird Study. "Sim- and the closing of stores on Sunday observed bv the churches in in ply related, but orderly and attrac- would only bring ruin to the place. the following manner: COW AND CALF CAUSE tive account of experiences in bird- W. A. Gelhaus, president of the Calvary Church. stalking and photographing. Partic- New Point Comfort Beach Company, At the Calvary church there will SQ&E FUN AT KEYPORT ularly useful for information on protested against the stand taken by be: nests and nesting, sites and young the association. He claimed that in No preaching in the morning. birds." his Judgment the association were di- 2:30 P. M.—Sabbath school. Special to the EVENING TfKWS. Rogers—Laboratory Guide of In- recting the Sunday closing tight 6:30 P. M.—Epworth League. Keyport, July 15.—The guests of of dustrial Chemistry. "The object against people on his property. Mr. 7:30 P. M.—Preaching by Rev. the Carroll House, in First street, this book is to acquaint the student Gerhaus stated that he was In favor George H. Neal, of St. Luke's M. E. were afforded a great deal of amuse- of chemistry with a few commercial of anything that was for the better- church, Long Branch. ment yesterday by the arrival of Mrs. processes by introducing practical ment and advancement of Keansburg, Musical Program—Evening.. Carroll's cow and calf from the Car- methods of handling materials on a but could not. see how by enforcing Prelude—Meditation Kinder roll property in Greengrove avenue. large scale; care and use of machin- the blue laws would be any benefit Anthem—"Praise Ye, Jehovah".... The animals broke through the ery; cost of raw materials; transpor- but would work the utter ruin of —Lorenz fence that surrounds their pasture tation; wage system, handling of the place. Offertory—Melody Ashford and came down as calm as could be men, and shop discipline." The stand the association takes is Tenor Solo—"My Redeemer and My to the boarding house, going directly RUIMSOf HE N fi I6AR FOUhDRV Fiction. that the way things are run wide Lord" Bach in the yard. Once in the yard, the tJ cow and calf feasted lawn HEAf? LAKE HUROM SHOf?e Rosher—Miss Gibble Gault. "Mary open at present is demoralizing to Mr. Ralph Morris upon the L Cary, whose childhood at the orphan- the morals of the people and should Postlude Ashford until they were captured and return- age furnished the theme for the au- be stopped Edward Morris sent a First Baptist. ed to their pasture. thor's first book, has grown up, and donation of $10 to the association Rev. A. W. Hand, pastor of the East Tawas, Mich., July 15:—The In the present book comes back to that was accepted with a vote of First Baptist church, will preach at MATAWAN holocaust, miles in lengtl and width, her native town with fond schemes thanks. Justice of the Peace Ed- 9:30 A. M., subject, "Mannasseh's for bettering it." ward Compton handed in his resigna- Wickedness and Penitence," II. which has smitten towns in Outaria attended the Elks Bowen-—I Will Maintain. "A tion as a member of the association, Chron. 33:1-13. Harry Barclay and northern Michigan, has occa- convention at Atlantic Wednes- story of 17th century Holland, and stating as his reason that he was a 10:45 A. M.—Public, worship and sioned indescribable Hun- day. suffering. the assertion and vondicatlon of his public official and could not take preaching by the pastor. dreds who the flames are Miss Mildred who has escaped sovereign rights by William of Or- sides In this matter. 7:20 P. M.-—Service in the vestry. Morton, without food and shelter. Hundreds been several weeks at ange." The entertainment committee re- Very cool and pleasant. Prof. Dick spending Den^ of families lost all their has returned home. possessions. G pes—Jenny Abercraw. "A ro- ported that they h;>o'fc secured talent with his Victor talking machine will ville, Some buried valuables in the ground Miss Mildred Brown has been mantic story of a young highway- for ali entertainmeift for tho benefit give a recital of sacred songs and in- and dug them up after the fire at Coney pass- man's personation of the young Pre-J of the association to be held some strumental pieces in connection with visiting Sheepshead Bay, ed. With refugees arriving every Island. tender among some ardent Jacobites time in August. a brief service of song and remarks hour, many crawling In on their The evening service in the Pres- of London." ^ Lawyer Henry Ackerson, of Key- by the pastor. hi»uus and knees, burned, injured byterian church will be held at 6:30 De La Pasture—plaster Christoph- port, has been engaged as counsel Reformed Church. and exhausted, this town has had to o'clock until September. er. "The st()ry erf a brother and sis- for the association in prosecuting the At the Reformed church Rev. W. shelter nearly 800 people made Miss Meta T1 ipson is spending ter who. Jjecause of their parents' cases against the places they will E. Compton will preach at 10:30 A. homeless and destitute by the fierce the at Park. separation, been -brought up wage war on. The question of by- M. Subject: "The Benediction of day Asbury forest fires raging in this vicinity. Jj^ye Mr. and "Mrs. J. K. of Tren- ayiart. Just ihey have become laws will be Eettled at the next meet- the Book of Jude." Cody, Five hundred of the refugees are £ ton, are Mr. and Mrs. James !i ;heir die, and they ing July 21. 7:30 P. M.—Sermon. Lessons visiting from the towns of Ausable and Os- ^Barents at the Matawan House. bi-ftiri lit" together In their old from the Mountains. This sermon Fury coda, which were destroyed by the A number of Matawnn ladies went feome." illustrated lire The towns of Ausable and about 250, f will be by the stereoptl- Os- destroyed. From Alpena and Boyno death list has run utt/TO \ orse on an outing to Keansburg Friday, fery Little Person. "The DEATH CALLS AM AG£D con. coda, Mich., are ''irectiy across from City reports were sent of iierre fires 'chiefly miners and, prospectors. as of Mr. and Mrs. Matthias biographjrof a first baby. It records Wednesday evening, prayer meet- guests facli other on the Ausable river in raging about these cities. At Boyne Lansing,,July lu:—The en- OF KEYPORT Shock in their motorboat "Thelma." the sta0s through which the devot- RESIDENT ing. Lessons from Great Mission- /northern Michigan. Not a business City the fires are reported to have tire nafjAjfial guard of the state will The was very ed pfttSnts run from the moment the aries. Acts 13. day spent pleasantly. place stands In Oscoda The surrounded several be*-itfled out to do in the forest today. duty beheld the little red-faced Those Invited were: Mrs. Harold ■ father to the EVENING NEWS. prisoners were released from the Os- and to have hammed in the loggers regions of which are Special William Mrs. Michigan 'Site and felt sure the child was Smith, Mrs. Stillwell, coda now go- 15:—The death of Jail ten minutes before it was with a solid wall of flames. 'IJtie burning. Keyport, July E. Mrs. J. T. Mrs. ing to be an Idiot; until she is SEPTIC TANK MACHINERY Farry, Clowes, I Mrs. Martha DeVoe, ninety-one years Alonzo White, Miss Nellie Harris, (eighteen months old." at her old, came yesterday morning ARRIVES AT KEYPORT Miss Lucille Stillwell, Miss Mabel Mrs. late residence In West Keyport. Brown and Mies Nora Hulsart. i'uDGE HANECY. DeVoe has lived in Keyport the NAVAL MILITIA STARTS of her life and death Special to the EVENING NEWS. AllCOS AGAIN greater part Her First Attempt. was due to Infirmities of old age. Keyport, July 15:—The machinery Lorimer Who Mr. Youugbride—This coffee, my Attorney Mrs. DeVoe Is survived by two and other equipment necessary in ON ITS ANNUAL BRUISE tank has love, is—ei— aced Deneen on Grill. daughters, Mrs. Martha Metzger and the building of the septic to the Mrs. Youngbride—I know that it is THE Mrs. Mathias Pease, both of Keyport, arrived and is being carted \ IN TOILS I've it not very good, dear, liut \ Special 61/ United Press Wire. and one brother, George Smith, of property. ^ Com- an nnd the kernels Boston, July 15:—Today marked Funeral arrangements are The Harrison Construction for over half hour Keyport. the mate- the beginning of the annual cruise made. pany has been waiting for haven't melted one bit.—Boston Tran- of Com- Is a being that li Urges Adeption Accusetf^of Insulting of the naval militia organization rial for several days and now script. from New and Eastern the classified acrverUse- has arrived, the work of constructioi England Read cents a week. mission Govirnment. N«vv York Broker. will be to All the news for 10 states with a total representation of ments for news of interest to all pushed completion. 2,689 officers and men. Some are to the Sen Bright, N. J., July 13.—James M. man seven ships loaned by navy I I as ships, while - Jersey City, N. J., July 15.—Governor Alitor, the Rumson road spite fence departments training the balance are to be distributed Lonoon Wilson made bis third speech in Hud- man, who has kept the exclusive Ruin- Kace from raris 10 among ten ships of the Atlantic bat- Sensational Aerial of the commis- Son folic In a fever of for son county in advocacy Indignation tleship fleet. sion plan of government, addressing many months, Is In trouble again, not- supplied 350 men. he was released from the Nations over 2,000 people ut the High school withstanding and Return Touching Four Different a few building in Jersey City and urging county Jail only days ago. The most recent offense alleged them to vote for the adoption of the REV. J. L. LANCASTER against him is that he accosted C. D. Walsh act at next Tuesday's special Halsey, a New York broker, who also election. lie previously spoka for the ON VACATION TRIP is a Rumson councilman, as Halsey cause in and Ilobokeu and Bayonne was entering his automobile at the The of St. Peter's church both cities rejected the proposition. railroad station in Rumson and In- vestry has granted a much needed vacation "This is no personal fad of mine," sulted the broker In tlie presence of to the Rev. James L. Lancaster, who is and several of their said the governor. "It something Mrs. Halsey sailed yesterday for Old Point Com- that has been tried all over the civiliz- friends. fort, Va. Rev. Charles E. Morrow, ed world. All the best governed cities A warrant was sworn out before of Oklahoma, will officiate in St. Pe- •re governed on a plan that U practi Justice of the Peace Sickles in Red ter's church tomorrow at 7:45 A. M., cally the commission plan. Bank and Detective Mlnugh served it. 10:30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. He will the Packer House. "The mayor has spoken of it as the It alleges disorderly conduct. patronize 'governor's cause.' If it is the gov ernor's cause it is only because the governor knows how good govern SKOV TO GIVE WIFE $3 ELECTRICAL WORKERS ments are conducted elsewhere. It ie a form of government by which the HAVE OFFICIAL VISIT can own EMPLOYED people manage their affairs WEEK UNTIL | if they choose. If they don't choose National M. J. that's none of my business. If they do Special to the EVENING NEWS. Organizer Haronha, of New York, of the want to control their own affairs this Brooklyn, July 15:—In the do- representative DENEEN STANDS GRILLING. International Brotherhood of Elec- thing will work." mestic court here yesterday after- trical Workers, paid an official visit The referred to the recall noon Mrs. M. Skov, formerly of governor Lorimer's Attorney Fails to Shako the to the Electrical Workers' Perth Amboy, secured a weekly al- Local last as "a serviceable reminder of responsi Governor's and made Testimony. lowance of $3 from her husband, A. night a stirring address. bility" and said the people can stand routine business Washington, July 15.—The cross ex- Skov, who defended the application Only was transacted with watch in hand ami call time or 8. at the business meeting. amination of Clinrles Deneen, gov- on the grounds of alleged miscon- their officials if do not they perform ; ernor of Illinois, occupied nil of the duct. Peter A. Peterson, of P »ril) their satisfactorily. 1 committee for the duties session of the senate which Amboy, appeared uusbnnc Outdone. — 1 dfiank God I'm in pretty goo< the Lorimer scandal. and was successful In the ir- is Investigating getting I want to see If "and Teacher—Now, boys, health," said the governor, intend For about six hours the governor der to read: "$3 a week unfil worli any of you can make a complete sen- to stay in this thing until the tinish G. Ha- Is secured, therewith she chall be- | was grilled by Judge Elbridge tence out of two words, both having We should give the the met come self-supporting." Ths counk majority, necy, counsel for Senator Lorimer. In the sound to | have lived apart for some time. same the ear. who can't be protected by anything of his Gov- | spite searching questions First Boy—I can, Miss Smith. but the government, the controlling direct that ernor Deneen's testimony The Changs That Was Wrought. Teacher—Very well, Robert. Let us voice in the itself. The controlled the situ- government i Lorimer absolutely Tlio little man was explaining to Uls hear your sentence. is the man's tie him government poor only ation and could have ousted from audience the benefits of physical cul First Boy—Write right. the man can take care ol fense, rich the governorship was not changed. ture. "Three years ago," he said, "1 Teacher—Very good. himself. was a miserable wreck. Now, what dc Second Boy—Say, Miss Smith, I can "*'m an advocate last and all first, you suppose brought about this grea! beat that. I can make three words of time for end the of self government change lu me?" "What change?" said it—wrlght, write right. to live ii ONE YEAR AGO TODAY community. The onfy way a voice from the audience. There was Third Boy (excitedly)—Gee! Hear to do as you please and then takt a succession of loud and Adam Kreiloch, of 531 High street, smiles, Bomc this—wright, write rite right. the After ir consequences. you get sustained severe injuries in a fall persons thought to see him collapse Teacher (thrown off her guard)— the water is cold can comc if too you from a second story window. But the little man was not to be pu1 Whew!—Topeka Journal. out." YVoodrow Wilson, of Trenton, an- out. "Will the gentleman who asked nounced he would accept the Demo- 'What change?' kindly step up here?' Wanted It to Show, Mixing It Up. cratic nomination for Governor of he asked suavely. "I shall then bt A rich old farmer once had his por- TJs—-Come right in, old man, and see New Jersey. better able to explain. "That's right!' trait painted. When the portrait was onr new baby! There! Isn't be great'/ William HefTern and accomplice Then, grabbing the witty gentleman finished the old farmer looked at It, He—Oh, yes; fine! Well, they say were caught In an alleged attempt to by the neck: "When I first took u[ shook his head and said to the artist: homely babies grow up to be hand- break jail at New Brunswick. The Woman's Relief physical culture I could not even lift a "Very good. Very good, indeed. But some—that is, you can be thankful—oi Corps, of Ma- jor James H. Dandy Post, G. A. R., little man. Now (suiting action to there is one fault that you must rem- —well, how mud) be looks like his Paris, July 15:—The international enjoyed its first annual outing to word) I can throw one about like a edy. Please make the right side of mother, 1 mean.—Toledo Blade. one of Coney Island. bundle of rags." And Anally he flung the chest bulge out. That is where I circuit aviation race proved ever Colored salt water day was ob- the Interrupter half a dozen yard? carry my wallet." the most thrilling aerial contests You'll find it in the NEWS. served at Boynton Beach. along the floor. "I trust, gentlemen, held in Europe. Of the fifty avia- The Ladies' Aid of 18 nine Society St. Ste- that you will see the force of my argu The Sad Part. tors who took wing on June phen's Danish Lutheran church held which was ment and that I have not hurt this "Doesn't It make you sad," exclaimed covered the entire course, an entertainment. from Vincennes (near Paris,) across NOTICE gentleman's feelings by my exylaoa the member of the Audubon society, CONTRACTORS, the English channel to London and tion." There were no more Interrup- "to see women on th«lr hats mSBURY park alderman wearing return. Two of the racers, Le Mar- SALE tions. FOR the feathers of the poor little birds?" tin and Landrin, and Captain Prince- COMING HERE MONDAY "It Isn't the feathers that mako me who had been detailed to work JX5W BAY BUXLUaiO S«.ND. WHITE Collected Some Alimony Also. tau, sad," the married out certain in reconnois- QUARTZ AND ROCKAWAY BEACH She—This Is Maud's third husband, replied practical problems Asbury Park, July 13:—Council- man. "It's their sance in connectiin with the race, .BAND, GEIT. BEICK AND CEMENT. and all bore the name of William, bills."—Philadelphia I FIRE TOGU1DF. fWTRS fit man will visit they were killed on the day. Sev- STONE, \LL SIZES. GET Rugarber Perth Am- Record. opening [CRUSHED for the lie—Yon don't sav go! Why, the wo- received more or less se- 3US PEICEri. boy Monday purpose of in- -x SS eral others specting a steel which if satis- man Is a regular BUI collector.—New ited. A feature of the race mast, Is was the of fires on the cliffa falls. The course ant whose racing name building factory, he will order shipped here York Times Any or or cir- rious Injuries from Con^ affair, Happening, the race, with at Dover to guide the aeroplanists. to the air men through four coun- Andre Bet ont, won replace wooden flag pole which cumstance which 1* too small to took the columns of smoke indicated th and Garros Is well known to Ameri- The laritan Mercantile Co. was destroyed by the re- evtl a tries—France, Belgium, England why lightning It Is a great as well make want ad. worth while as an has friends route to take to reach sate landln The race was for ag- cans second. Garros many OFFICE AND cently. He will also order a unable to utta to Holland. prizes DOCKS, to] fortune to be adjusting force Is too small worry York where he has vlg- places. for the new about 1100,000. Lieuten- in New city 375. 306 FRONT STREET, pole. and decided no.—Simmons^ «bout gregating PERTH AMBOY, N. J,