LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. VOL., 10--N UMBER 11. LONG BRANCH, N^ J.,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. PAGES PRICE ONE CENT CHATTLES WIN IN TO SEND GIRL WHO EXPOSES ABSURDITY READY IN LABOR APOSTLE TO FIRST LEAGUE GAME OF BUREAU ATTACK SENATORIAL TIE-UP SPEttHEBE SOON Strong' Neptune High School iKI^ED L|TTLE Animus and Falsity of Money Fine Course of Lectures Plan- Team Defeated-Other Wasted In Advertising ned by Bible Class of the Basketball Contest TO ELECTRIC CHAIR Charge Discussed IN WEST VIRGINIA First Reformed Church l-hattlo won her ilrsl league game Publicity Director 8. JJ. Bobbin, to- The Men's Bible Class of the First DI the season last night, defeating Story of Pretty Widow of Twenty-Three Who Murda-y made tho following iyateinent re- Republican Senators* Who Are Filibustering to Pre- Reformed Church, of this city, tuw re- NoptuiiB High School, by a score of garding an attack upon Oiu Publicity cently reorganized and elected the fol- ' 2U to 18. Brazo, Oliattle'a ntftr riKJH Bureau in the Long Branch Press yen- lowing officers for th& ensuing year: forward, started the game and his bas- dered Her 5-Year-0ld Child With Carbolic erday: • ' vent Election of Two Democratic Senators L. Wallace Cottrell, president; K. M- kej was followed by a tout shot by "I hardly think it neceaeai y to make Van Gelderen, secretary; F. it- Ben- Grncey, Neptune's pouter- Baskets ny answer to anything said by this nett, treasurer. The class meets ev- followed'In succession by Johnson, Acid That Poverty Was The Cause crson Symthe, and I only dignify him Threatened With Arrest But Soldiers Will ery Sunday afternoon at 2,30. Bev. left forward; Brazo and Heiles, ceo- y notice in order to make plain to P. K. Shield Is the teacher and the ler, all of Chattle. Theee were suc- "Not Credited liose who may not be acfiuaintetT with Protect Them-N. Y. Deadlock Possible comse of lessons for the year is "The ceeded • by Woolley, Neptune's ,l«fl lie facts how-utterly ridiculous are Gospel of the Kingdom ,Les»ons, Series* •! No. 3." jjcepared by the American.In- forward, who was immediately firtlow- Albany, Jan. 14,—First dogrec miir- Is statements. * Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 14.*-State ffl; t>y Holies, of Chatlc. English, MR LUPTCM BURIED tltute of Social Service. The general dor is the .charge, pretty .Mrs. Kdith "His whole basis of complaint is troops were ordered tcjay to be ready itles of the lessons are as follows: Ne,utune'» right forward, then tofiieu Molber, aged 23, must face for .killing hat-the Publicity Bureau expenses) iu- to protect Republican Legislators one in, and after Brazo, of Chattle, Official Brethren at Simpson Church LEAD PIPE THIEF The Church and Social Purity," "The nor five-year-old son, George. The po- ittded an aggregate expenditure of who have bolted the eSnate if threats Meed, Peril and supervision of Amuse- had nailed ono in, he ( scored again. and Members of A. O, U. W. Lodge T7.85 for my expenses In connection lice are today worklnfe to locate the Act as Pall-Bearert. of arrest them are carried out. fHe- ments," "Immigration," "The Church Baskets followed by Mazza, Chatle'a man whom the woman planned to ma.'- ith IS trips to New York, Philadel- publicana and Democrats are dead- left guard; Oracey, of Neptune, and The funeral of J. Harrison Lupton nd the Workingman," "Dangerous ry soon. A Scbenectadian with whom hia and Newark in 1909 and $78.35 HffOflMSCHOOLBOY locked oevr the Senate organization nd Unsanitary Conditions ^nd' Oecn- llruzo. of Chattle, which lefa the score she ^aa very friendly left Scheueclady was held yesterday afternoon fronf )r IS trips to New York in 1910 in and Republicans refuse to enter the at" the end of the first half, 16 to 9, the Simpson Memorial Methodist A course of lectures on for San Francisco about the same time •ansactin'g advertising business for Youth Caught While at Work In joint session aftor deciding to in cau- hese topics will be given. The lec- In fuvor of CHattle., she disappeared. • The Kansas City po- Episcopal Church, Uev. Alfonso Dare 18 city. My reports for the two years 18. Woolley, of Neptune, started the pfllciatiKg. Mr. Dare was assisted by ures already arranged for, or under lice have been asked to Intercept liljan- k how that In 1909 I saved tho city in An Unoccupied Two U. S. Senators are to be.elect- ay, are one by Rev. Charles Stelzle, second half, Mid was fotldwed by Bevs. J. Ward Gambia, of. Sea Bright, jscouuts and rebates I secured on hd and this caused the trouble. The Brazo, of Chattlo. English, of l4ep- It is reported thai she was engaged and A. H. K'bcrhardt, of Asuury M. B. The Apostle of Labor." to a Schenectady plumber named How- paid advertising tlio. sum of $462.54 Legislature has a Democratic majori- Dr. O. Edward Janney, Baltimore, tune, then galled one in, and Gracey, Church, iong Branch, former pastors. ,nd in 1910 1423.63; also that I ob- Cottage ly. Governor Glasscock is a Repub- also of Neptune, shot a foul and a bas- ard Kirk, and that she told him George The Services wcro largely attended, Md., president of tie, American Purity was her nephew. Mrs. J. F. Barllett, ainod fi\je publicity through tho pub- lican. Both Cenators from the state lliance, "The, Social Evil.", ket. Johnson, of Chatte, then tossed many triends of the deceased painter cation of advertising news items aud Albert Moaie, a young man who left have been Republicans lor y_ears. one- in, and Gracoy, of Nefilune, then of Schenectady, by whom Mrs. Mol- and paper-hangfi1, who had long been tht? Reform School about two years Dr. Livingston Farrand., New York, ber was omployed, pays the'mother al- tits amounting to, JlO.aOO in 190a and n "Hygiene and Tuberculosis." - scored by shooting a foul. Baskets proiuHtent in church worK and in A. In 1010. Any one wjth any ago, again gave way to temptation this Albauy, Jan. lT—A deadlock today followed in succession by Morris, right ways showed an Intense dislike for O. U. W. circles, being present week when he forced an entrance in- Dr. James H. Ecob, official lecturer George and beat him unmercifully. nowledge of the newspaper bM^iueys ceius imminent in the Legislature f the American Institute of Social guard; JohRson, Meiles and Johnson,' Tlie pall-bearcrs were members of nows that I could not have inado to the old Jeremiah Smith cottage at ovur the successor to United States of Chattle. Johnson then shot a foul, The authorities now hope to riddle tho the official board of Simpson Churcli Port-au-Pe.qk, and commenc.ed to cut ervice, on "The Immigration Prob- woman's insanity plea and establish .icli a sUnwing without frequently vis- Senator Depew. Enough, up-state m. and Oracey, of Neptune, also shot one, 1 and Sea Side Lodge, No. 38, A. O. V. away the lead pipe connected up with a cold blooded murder. The woman ing newspaper offlces and coming in Democrats to block plans to elect . which left the final score, 29 to 18§in W_, as follows: Official board, A. T. erBonal contact with the staffs, ad- the plumbing and heating apparatus. iSain F. Sheehan today threaten B. S. Marech, ot New Yorjs, on "City f%vor «f Chattle. will be brought here from Rochester Truax, A. T. Woolley and T. L. Maps; Being inexperienced, he failed to cov- loblem* and Reforms." today. Srle is closely guarded against ertising agents, etc. There is such bolt the caucus. Fifteen could ie game was a hard fought battle A. O.U. W., W. King Robbins, W. ft of press agent matter that er hii; movements,.and when Detective hold up the election in this manner. The lecture by Mr. Stelzle, "Tho •beginning .to end, Chattle show- suicide and the Rochester authorities Jeffrey and C H. C. Clark. Captain Walling was notified ho visit Some Greater New York lawmakers Apostle of Labor," promises to be ex- •feport her on the'verge of collapse; Hi into the metropolitan newspaper ing b»r opponents'that they were the The choir of the Simpson Church fficcs that, stuff sent out by mail with- ed Pleasure Bay and ia a few hours are said to be ready to bolt. •eptlonally lutereGting. It w^ll bo held superior players, and not. new at the In expluiiuTToii "oPuer ciinie. the pu- conducted the singing, the closing ut arrangements u to its disposition had sufficient evidence ftalnst the boy. ext Friday night at the Iflrst Re- 1|C6 su.v, Mrs. Molber asserts thut she 'game. Neptune wats defeated by the selection being "Nearer, My God, to nds its way into the waste basket. My, Detective Walling failed to locate POUND FISHIING GOOD irmed Church. Ited Bank High School last week, and has Oeeh a widow four years, (luring Thee." Interment was made at Cleii- xpenses have been nominal in com- MoorcyThursday night, but'during the Sir. Stelzle Is unique amoug student? though It Is claimed the latter team which timi" sli<; has hud a struggle tu waod cemetery la charge o. funeral larison with the results I have achiev- noon hour yesterday he visited the Big Run of Herring A.ong the North nd writers on sociological and. kin- Is fast,, the Chattle boys think that cure Tor tioroclf ami her child nnO that djrectors Hyer & Flock. •d, as any >ino who*knows anything Smith cottage, and quietly entered by red topics. Born In the tenement this Imttle for'aii t'xistenco drove her Jersey Coast This they are faster, and promise to give /«r. Lupton was a past master bout the advertising business or even the same window that had been forced Winter. ous0 district, and living on the Bast them a bard rub when they meet very to'hijio fne boy's urn. workman of Sea Side Lodge and. 1>;KI ossesses ordinary judgment is bound" open by Moore. . "• . *. ilde ot New York for twenty-flye soon on the Lyceum court. Grandfather Wanted to Adopt Him. been affiliated with the A. O. U,. % ,pon inquiry to attest. I »aui so well The young man was found perched Winter pound iishlng thus far has oars, he Is familiar with the social Baskets ^mlide by Chattle: Brazo 5, The lad's gruiNlfnthw.^iowmer, luid for twenty-two years. He carried a ware that I have not spared myself on toy of the boiler, adjacent to the proved exceptionally profitable to onditior.s of the masses. For eight Johnson 4, Heiles 3, Mazza J, Morris bogged her to let him*adopt the child. $2,000 policy,. A delegation QiJV. O. i my. work for the city that I am glad range, disconnecting tho lead pipe. those engaged, in the Industry along ears he was a machinist In the larg- 1. . ' %> She 1H aii uuiisuully attractive .voiflig W. members attended the tuoeral. i havo any one look Into what I have Wheu the detective first entered he the North Jersey coast. The open t shop In the city, where; he had an Fouls shot by Chattle; Johnson 1. woman uud at the end of her exam- one. Only an imbecile or an iiidi- failed to see Moore, but, hearing a weather experienced for the past two i usual opportunity for studying tv.e ination was unnerved and weeping wees has brought to the North Jer- Baskets shot by Neptune; Woolley CLASS Ei.jECTS_8FFIC£RS idual whose mind was warped by per- slight noise, looked up and there found ndustrial problems at first hand. To- 2, Kijfellali 3, - was play for me to make trips to youthful robber, and the latter replied This morning over tfclrty barrels were for himself, Stelzle is waging n_ 'hilathea Society, of the First Baptist caught at Galilee, Steward Cook laud- >r^ee, James Walsh. Umpire, ters Mrs. Melber was questioned for Church, Holds Annual lEection v'ew York and that fie had been caught with -•he- ght for the great American idesi— JaciTArfhwr, Neptune. , an hour. She saia at first that her nume elsewhere^. hustle goods. ing twenty-five barrels and Captain he ideal which means mote totUe and Hears Reports. round and lose sleep trying "to boom John Hennessey eight. Captain Cook 'Line-up, follows: was Ado Janes mid that she Was stay- Moore came down from his perch man on Third avenue than to the mm Brasso .- English Ing nt the V. W,. O. A. whlW she wus The Phiiathea Class, of the Firsl -ong Branch, or that I should pay the sold (hree barrels en the beach and n Fifth aveaue. Saptist Church Sunday-school, held ost myself. As a matter- of fact the and readily consented to accompany shipped the remainder to New York, right forward looking for work. Whcu one of flie of- Detective Walling to City Hall. This For years he has been writing every Johnson i.. Woolley ficials, opened a handbag she hud been regular monthly meeting at the eventy some dollars a year which where they have been sold at good carrying and produced a letter ad- ome of Mrs. William Fowler in Cono- ymtho talks of as if they were seven- morning a complaint was made out prices. reek a human interest, article which left forward before Judge Henry Schoenleln by as been syndicated, to 85Qj labor, pa- Heile* Capt Gracey dressed to Kdith Melber and asked her er street, last Tuesday evening, s' thousand did not represent all my The pound f)shermeii!je .bills for the four years I'vo boe^i the "charge of breaking and entering is the one located off Takanassee Lake. ivorld. During the past four years at him. Reviewing the work of tho year, a score of la to 17. fho game start ublicity Director have been aujrfoved for the purpose of robbery. Ho said annual meetings of the ^ od with baskets by Van Brunt, center; A Man In the Case? mong other noticeable features was _y the supervising commltteas of the Arthur Roberts Back. After visiting (he Albauy hoinu for he had made a contract, for the dis- an General Assembly he has con Huhn, forward; B. Woolley, forward, ho treasurer's report, showing the Council, consisting of ftonnciimen W- posal of the goods with a resident of ' "Los Angeles is fine, but no more children, Sire'Said, and being unable lass had raised J300 toward current id labor mass meetings wfcfcj* %ye and Huhn again, all of the Cycle Ctub R. Warwick, Joseph N. Flanigan and Long .Branch, but that no goods had for mine," says Arthur Roberts, of been attended by nearly 30,000; wari- Walsh, tho Packer forward, then tos- to place Jilui there because none of Hie xpeusea ofthe church, ' officials v/eve present she became dis- orrest Green in 1907, of Councilman bet'u delivered on account of his being Eatontown, who went their last sum ng people., an average of 7,500 at seif one in and was immediately fol- Mrs. S- Percy, formerly teacher of ''laiiigun, Frank TJ. Howland and detected, Mrs. Sllverman wtis in mer to work. He claims he earned n couraged. It was then, slio said, that he cliiss. who was obliged to resign meeting; although upon one oecaaien. lowed by D. Woolley, the Cycle guard. she I'.-cldei to dispose of tho child. M. Stratum in 1908, of Council- communication w4th Mr. Meyer this good living but he could have done as when the General Aasembly met: in Flako, the Packer center, then drop- i\vlug to iht* fact that she was ueu John H. Howlaud, Ellsworth Jack- morning, and will appear iigalnat well in Eatontown. Arthur's many tiolug to a drug store she bought 10 o attend regularly, has been succeed- Kansas City, he spake to 16,000 peo- ped OIIP iu, and was followed by Van ipn and Strattou Iu 11)09, and of Coun- Moore when wanted. friends are glad that he-has returned ple In Convention Hall, fjits VA»MJL- cents' .worth of *^'4rbolle acid. Then d by Mrs. J. H. Richmond, who, by her Brunt and D. Woolley, of the ..Cycle :ilnien ^towlafld,'Thomas Beatty anil doubtedly th« greateut Qhuv%h,,and, La- she boarded a suburban car and went tldu experience In cliurch work, is When Moore was held to await the 1 j le c to Scueuectady. After walking into Siegfried Hirschfeld in 1910; also that action of the grand jury, Mr. Meyer Brays Issue Challenge. ber mass meeting ever conducted., and » little. This la not klo the other commercial teams of then dropped one In, and Heiles, the Uvcr one hundred and twenty petition when an expenditure Is warranted Red Bank and vicinity. Those on the ers for a lodge of Elks at lied Bank Calanthe, installed officers at its meat- the first ease of pipe cutting report ed, Broad Street House Sold, (Continued on*Third Pago.) han and cottage owners have be«n put to team are: James Bray, Joseph Bray Tie. JtOfbert B. JQeCamp property, Pacrkor forward, succeeded in sailing mct« in Davidson's Hall, in Broad ng Thursday night belij. at Good Sa g naiita.li Hall In Potter avenue. Tho "1 liavc considerable expense aud annoyanvo oy George Bray, Edward Little and on. tho west sid« of Broad street, Bed two In straight. Walsli, of the Pack- street, last night and took the Initla he $720.16 uoiji've«Lc> apologied by siii too inmak paiud for Jamos Pittenger. tailing^ deputy was Sister Carrie 1 such practices. As a rule the. perpe- Bank, was sold Tuesday by WUUaui tlve toward establishing a lodge at vertisiiift of th» city in JIMJSI or Iht trators arc detected, buj. the ones that place. Committees were appoint- Goode, of Red Bank. The new offlcorE A. Hopping to Cornelius C. Watroiw. Odd FellowB to Install. are: W. C, Kale Webster; \V. Ix. $98S.8O In 1911P. Siny-the spoaks of the equally responsible are the junk deal- New Lodge For Sea Bright. who Is associated with a prominent ed and everything was go^Utn in read Atlantic City and Asbury Park Pub- ers that encourage the boys and men feed commission house In New York. Ariocii Lodge, Nor"77, J. Q. O. F., iness should a charter "fie granted by Jattte Shettoo; W. Ir., C. C. Sylvester: Sea Bright is in a fair way to launcli will install its officers at Odd Fel- W. Kucort. Susie Sandurlin; W. Ora icity Bureau reports showing no In doing the work. another secret society, the seventh for Mr. Watrous has bought the place for Grand Exalted, Ruler Gerry Heruuin noiiey thus spent. But h tHJoige Tait, for many yeays a gar- (Hrcclress, Edmoniu Price; W, Con Atlantic City get tremendous paid ad Manusituan, and the latter last uig^t Services will be conducted touior Juner at Sout^ Rlbpron, is critically Reed,,of Navesink, died late last uight dueti'ess, Mary Towler; assistant it Bojmar. She was accompanied by row at Mount Olivet Baptist Churct ings, including barn, garage and a vcrtlslng through hotels and the Pub- chicken plant. The place lies between ill at I,os AnMIcs, bal: He^asbeen •p (consumption, agect fifteen years Mary Spencer; W. Protector, F. ,K licity Bureaus are nble to work without a largo delegation from Long Branch. at the usual hours by Kev.. Edwan rotnoyed to a 'sanatarium Mr special ^ boy's' father was the late Gcor'ge. Laws. Eefreshments were served a Miss Lucy MiUor accompanied the Redd. All are invited. the residence of Chafes A. Lewis and paying direct. It's a different proposi- ex-Mayor William Otterson. ticatmont. Mi'. Tait is a member of Re»d,- Besides a mother, tthh e deceasedd the close. tion here. Here we aro trying to at- district ,t>res.iu«\l. anil presitle'u at the Arioch Lodge, No. 77, I. O. O. F., X)t leaves two sisters. The funeral ser tract cottage reiitt'i's, investors and duringXhc installation at Bel- St. Luke's Sunday Topics. Long Branch. u 4$ vice will be held Monday afternoon ai Appointed Road Supervisor. A! Manasninln Mrs. Joline was Dr. George H. Neal will preach botl Undertaker Hyer Vers/ I Hi betel capital, and we haven't spout morning\and ^evening at St. Luke'i the M. E. Church, Navesink. .The in oiH'-ieiitli what we should In telling presented,with a .salad dish and at Bel- Funeral Director T. E. Heyor, if Red terment will be »t die Navesink cem The Board of Choson Freeholders mar with a cracker jar. Methodist. Episcopal Church toraor Blink Directors Organize. has appointed Councilman A. O. John tho world of our attractions,and bring- row. Morning subject, "The Trump Bank, formerly of Branch, Is etery. Harry C. Fay, of Red Bank ing people and money to the place. critically ill at his Wuuinouth street Tlie directors of the Socond Na- has charge of tho funeral arrange eon, of Monmouth Beach, one of the aters' Peal;" evening, "Tho Heart p h t county road supervisors. His t.erritor, "The Snijtlie animosity for me dates Captain Jewell Better. home. He *as taken no nourtthment i Banli, of Rod jiank, met yes- ments. Captain Sam.uri P. Jewell, whu lias Christ." The nightly revival services lm'tlay and organized as follows: Pros'- betEiiiK at Atlantic HighlandB and ends back to 1SH7, when Councilman War- are increasing in Interest. Notwith- for the past four days and is under at Atlantic avenue, ijong Branch. Mr wick, as chairman of my oommittee, been seriously 111 at his Urand avenue the care of a trained nurse. Mr. I. B. Edward?; vice president, home for tin- past two weeks, with standing the threatening weather las Benjamin J. Farfcer; cashier, Thomas Relief Engine Company to Give Ball Johnson succeeds Mayor J. P. Man reconiuiouded it and the Council re- night, there was a, large attendanc Hyer is suffering from a complication Relief Engine Company, of Red ahan. scinded a booklet contract awarded dropsy aud heart trouble, jg rapidly ol diseases. . his; assistant cashier, Charles convalescing. He is now able to walk and increased Interest was in ev; Throckmorton. Bank, will give a ball Monday night said Smytne because he couldn't say deuce. The meetings will be contln February 27th, in Si. Jamtes' Hall, ii Four New Juniors. what, sm'l of work his bid called the house and expects to be ued during next week. Dies at ned JBank. ablo to go oul as soon as *ho weather .Will Observe 8l|ver Jubilee. ' Monniouth street. There" will br i Four new members were admill for. But it is natural iwrWura fur a The funeral of Mrs. Phoebe. A. prize waltz. The firehouse, which i man who displays such ignorance of permtt. Captain Jewell was for Big Christmas Collection. Coach, wife of Dauiel Coach, of Cen- Surrounded by their family, Mr. and to membership at the meeting of Net forty years keeper of the Sandy Hook only a short distance from the hal tune Council, No. 217, Jr. O. U. A. M his own business to know better than The Christniab cuiloctlon In St. Jos tral avenue. Red Bank, who died ttrs. .Bjgmund" Eisner, of Red Bank, will be open all night for the accon anyone else how the public's should Lliesavinj? Station. Dr. James J. euh's Churcii, Keyport, amounted t Thursday morning o( paralysis, aged vlll observe telr silver jubilee tomor- The new Juniors are Mellin Kettell modation of-those out of town. Out Jr., Everett Covert, Fred James aa be conducted." Reed, of Sea Bright, is his attending to years, will be held tomorrow after- ow at the Kisner borne in tVe^t Front of-town toemen are requested to wea physician. uoon at 1.S0 o'clock from the A. M. 15, There" will bo a big dinner. Frank Woolley. '^he council has tw< their uniforms. • applications in hand. Arioch Rebskah Degree Lodge. Zion Church, and tUe latprment will WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST be at White Ridge cametery. A treat for lovers of tun and music Musical and literary entertainment. Member* are requested to meet at Hear Erickson and KdwardB pla; The U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast Tuesday, Jan. 17, Red Men's Hail, un- Odd Fellows' Hall Sunday, Jan. loth, Jan. 17. Red Men's Hall. Oakhurst M"! K. Church will hold a' Orchestra of twelve pieces ut tho 1ltoI8* * oyster supper on TuesdaX evening sleigh be)ls Tuesday. Jan. 17. Hue for the thirty six-hours ending Sun tier auspices Waneta Council,.NQ»-13. at 1 p*. m., for tho purpose of attend- Men's Hall. Tickets 25c. Iltol3» ' day at 8 p. m.: Utol3* j ing the funeral of our late sister, Al- ntcrtainmont Tuesday, Jan. 17, Bed January 17th, 1911. Tickets lor adulti lllolS* Rebeksh* Take Notice. 35c, for extra service 16c. each. Chi New Jersey—Occasional rain to I mira Wavdell, at 68 West End ave-1 Men's Hall. night and Sunday. Light to moderate Members of Adah Chapter, No.. 5; O. nue. Stages will convey members. dren- odder 32 yearB 25c. Good mu For a food glass of old stock ale Sexton Bros., undertakers and em- I of Botilnh bodge. No., 46, are sic. First table ready at 6 p. m. Com< call on Harry Surles at the Libert: southwest to northwest winds. E. S., will meet at Masonic Hall Sun- who are asked to wear white gloves one and come all and help us. Hotel. It has an exquisite flavor. day, Jan. 16, at 1.15 to attend the fu- and badges. By order Noble Grand, balmers, 616 Broadway. Tel. 122 L. B. Lodge Room, •nerftl ol Sister Almira T. WaraeJl, • Mrs. Annie McLain. ! m. • Advertise in the pally Record, L6NG BRANCH DAItV ReoORB, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911.

THE HOME At Fountains & Elsewhere OF GOOD CLOTHES NO TRUST WORSE Ask for JOHN C. MILBURN. )• J. KREDEL Attorney Who Is Defending THAN STANDARD "HORUCK'S the Standard Oil Company. RED BANK i|2 SAVED Till Original and Gtnuint TfcL Trai. Mark It • MALTED MILK KinnlM M aT*rythln| So Doited States Attorney •urdMMd M tin DRV Th» Food-drink for Ml «gt<. on Apparel for Women, Misses, OOOOS STOItR .1 Tells Supreme Court. At restaurants, hotel*, and fountains. JOSEPH SALZ Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard al home. RBD BANK IS CHAMPION OPPRESSOR. Don't travel without It Men, Girls, Boys WANTED A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Life Insurance Agents to 8*11 Take no imitation. Juit »ay "HORUCK'S." Frank B. Ktllegg Answers John C. In Mo Comblno or Trust 2 New Special Policies Milburn, Rockefeller Attorney, by Requiring No Medical Examinations Scathing Denouncement of Practical NEW JERSEY WOMEN ONCE And to be sold among alt clauses of of the Oil Corporation—Tells of Hug* STARTING TOPAY~ people, Including sub-standard risks. Rebates. VOTED, THEN WERE ROBBED Write to JSHward R. Baxter, Vice-Pres- ident and General Manager , Washington, Jan. li.—ifjhn D. Rock- The Standard Life Insurance Company efeller and the Standard Oil Company Had Equal Franchise From 1776 to of America, 23 and 25 Broadway, of New Jersey were bitterly attacked 1807, It It A.Mrted. Clearance of Camden, N. J. In the supreme court by Frank B. Kol- logg, special counsel for the govern- ment, after John C. Milburn, attorney Soon after helping to carry the Re- for the company, had finished bis eu- publican stronghold of Plnlntlcld, N. logy of the oil trust J., for Woodrow Wilson, the Demo- GIRLS' SHOES Mr. Milburn, In concluding hla argu- cratic club of that city did another FLOWERS ment, complained bitterly of thething equally without precedent In charges and allegations made by the inviting the women of the Equal Suf- PASTOR SAYS HE'LL PREACH. Small Lots, Selling Regularly at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. High grade Carnations, Roses, government against the Standard. Sweet Peas, Etc. frage league to come to a club meeting "It has been damned for everything and state their reasons for demanding "Won't," Say Member., and a Row Is and praised for nothing," Mr. Milburn Expected In Meriden. FLORAL DESIGNS said. "Every sign or conceivable wrong the ballot. The invitation was accepted, and the Merlden, Conn., Jan. 14.—Although FOR FUNERAL8 and any occa- has been charged up against it by the the Rev. Dubols H. Loux, pastor of the sion artistically arranged government. speakers for the league were its pres- Center Congregational church here, Frank B. Kellogg was manifestly in ident, Mrs. Champlaln L. Rlley, and AT has been told by his deacons and his $1.25 N. A. CORLIN, earnest when he began his argument. Miss Zo# Uussell-Bateman. parishioners that they have considered Norwood Ave. 80. ELBERON Words Can't Express Conditions. That the women of New Jersey were bis pulpit vacant and that they do not Bring the Children to be Fitted TonignU *Tel. 9904 Deal "This is a case against a holding robbed of the franchise 103 years ago. wish him to preach next Sunday, he Trolley passes our door sompany," he said. "I want to say to after they had had it for thirty one asserts that he will preach next Sun- this court, on my oath as a. member of years, was one of the interesting day and that he will preach on So- the bar, that the equal of this record things that the club learned from cialism, the subject that has caused s'lmiiiiiiiimiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij: In oppression has not been found in Miss Bateman. She recalled the fact the estrangement. He declares that he Carfares Fm the commercial history of this country. that the Continental congress of 1T76will tell the people about "Christian I distrust my ability to present the dodged the woman suffrage question Wealth in Politics." Rl le(l W. G. EISELE facts." by leaving it to each state to decide Last Sunday Dr. Loux preached a He estimated that *5,000,00Q In re- for itself. . , strong sermon and stated that organ- """ ABtatrs Sfav 3m»s bates were paid to the Standard Oil "And to the lasting glory of Newized Christianity was dissolute and ab- I IKE LEADIMG FLORIST | company by the Pennsylvania railroad Jersey," she continued, "this state gave solutely opposed to the teachings of Cut Flowers and Palms llone. the ballot to her women. They had the Savior. At the same time he read 'I have been attorney for railroads, It until 1807. In that year there was tils resignation, which he said was no ARCANUM DOMINO TOURNEY Bank Arcanums. , For Sale s' md I am familiar with the curse of I a great election fraud scandal lncl- |oke, though it will become effective JAMES E. MARTINE IS ILL The Council held its annual instal- Decorations and Floral Designs rebates." Mr. Kellogg exclaimed, "but dental to the vote in the location of April 1. - Red Bank Council'* Losing Team Now Jer«ey Candidate for U. 8. Sana- lation of officers Thursday night. The for Weddings, Dinners, the record of this case, which shows state buildings. Many persons voted So strong was his denunciation that Will be Host of Winners, at following were installed '1>y Supervis- chat the Standard was fattening upon early and often. Minors and foreign- tor Has Attaok of Grip, Funerals, etc. the church people decided that he could Banquet. ing Deputy Grand Regent Ammer- We also carry a full selection a steady revenue derived from the ers, who had no rights at the polls at occupy the i parsonage 'until April 1, Plainfleld, N. J., Jan. 14.—James E. shipments of its struggling competi- all, voted without hindrance. Red Bank Council,' No. 984, Royal man: Regent, Clarence B. Beck; Vice of Hardy Shrubs, Trees and but that he must not again preach Marline, a candidate for United States Regent, Harry Martin; Orator, Walter tors, goes beyond anything that has "There was aothiug to enow that from the pulpit. , senator to succeed John Kean, is quite Arcanum, under the direction of Wal- Herbaceous Plant* at our ter L. Davis, will soon inaugurate a L. Davis; Past Regent, Robert F. Nurseries. «ver come within my knowledge." the women werl^uilty of these frauds. ill at his home here with a severe at- Says Pennsylvania Paid Big Rebates. At least they alone were not guilty. tack of grip. domino tournament. Those who have Wilbur; Secretary, Alfred Botticher;. All telephone calls promptly Collector, C. E. Neirman; Treasurer, He declared that the Pennsylvania But in November of that year th» leg- He is confined to his bed and was un- already entered are: Van Buren attended to and given our Smock, James Smock, Clarence Beck, George Twiford; . Chaplain, William careful attention. railroad to meet the drain upon its re- islature, without sanction of the peo- WORKERS SOON MAY able to attend the funeral services of _ sources by the rebates paid had ad- ple, as required by law, amended the ltobert Darts in Jersey City. , I. Bjournstad, George W. Bray,, Wal- Elliott; Guide, E. E. Ottinger; War- Cedar Ave, ""• = vanced the transportation rates on oil, constitution so as to deprive the wom- ter L. Davis, Harry L. Martin, Forrest den, John A. Fraser; Sentry, I. A. already prohibitive, to six times what en of the suffrage." Compton, Joseph Bray, J. E. John- Bjornstad; Trustee for three years, BE PAID FOR INJURIES Bank Fails) Head Commits Suicide. D. W. Wlllguss; Representative to they were before. Connellsville, Pa., Jan. 14.—Arpad son, Robert F. yilbur, F. R." Smith, H. At one time Mr. Kellogg charged Mr. Goczel, head of the banking company J. Snyder, Charles Neiman, Alfred Grand Council, Robert F. Wilbur; al- LEWIS KIRBEY Rockefeller with having made a false CEMENT HOUSES AS TOYS. of A. Gociel & Co., of Pittsburg, which Botticher, Mr. McCouch, George Twi- ternate, George Twiford. affidavit in 1881 when in the course of Carnegie Ready to Support the suspended yesterday, committed sui- fordr William Elliott, D. W. Wlllguss, After the installation there was a Real Fstate Dealer a suit brought in Ohio upon a trade Twenty Thousand Make Novel Christ- cide. He sent a bullet into his fore- E. E. Ottenger and Charles Hopping. season of speechmaking, Supreme 279 Liberty St., agreement he met the charge that the mas Presents to Poor 'Children. head and was dead when found. Next Thursday night the losing Representative R. P. Van Sant and A. Standard Oil Company of Ohio was in Mrs. Mirabeau L. Towns, wife of a Compensation 81 team will banquet the winning team 0. Morris, of Long Branch, ttking Long Branch, New Jersey. a combination with other concerns to Brooklyn lawyer, .gave an" order at the at the Germanla Hotel. This has be- H»roun-«l-R«»chid to Charlemagne. create a monopoly and control prices. Nem.York cement show for the mak- New York, Jan, 14.—Andrew Oarne- come an annual feature with the Red Advertise in the Daily Re Phone, 246-W. Mr. Rockefeller, so Mr. Kellogg pars- ing or 20,000 cement toy houses which Th» only sovereign of the time who gie and Colonel Roosevelt spoke at the could compare with Charlemagne was ed, made an affidavit denying an/com- she later distributed among poor chil- annual meeting of the National Civic blnatlon or affiliation with ofher com- dren throughout the city. The molds the famous Haroun-al-Raschld who as Federation in the Hotel Astor on the head of the Moslem world sent Wonderful New Corsets panies. Mr. Kellogg said that this used for the toy houses are miniatures "Compensation to Workers In Case of As Many Valuables Are Lost of the mold Invented by Thomas A. the keys of Jerusalem to the bead of |» Nemo tyos. 319 #nd 32J « Industrial Accidents." the Christian world, besides a strik- Edison' for full sized cement struc- P. Tecumseh Sherman, chairman of ing clock, an ape and an elephant- Corsets that thousands of women have tures. the legal committee of the department through carelessness as through theft. The jewel, anxiously waiting for—that will J/\y£ things which impressed tne imagina- G|R|_ FROM ICY LAKE. Mrs. Towns, who was recently ap- on compensation for industrial acci- tion of those times as typifying that safely and sure- pointed a member of the board of edu- dents and their prevention, reported a Charlemagne had been invested with the stock certificate, the insurance policy, the deed ly SUPPORT THE Boy Crawls to Place Whan 8he's cation, visited the cement show twice. proposed bill. Some of its provisions the sovranty of Jerusalem and the ABDOMEN and Struggling and Catches Her In Time. The second time she called she placed , lordship of the world.—T. A. Cook in or other valuable paper, which because it has been reduce the fig- Poughkeepsle, N. Y., Jan. 14.-" A in the bands of Mr. Beck, the manager, ,In the case of a man earning less "Old Provence." ure all around, little girl has fallen through the ice!1* a certified check to pay for 20,000 min- than $1,800 a year. If an accident Inca- * mislaid cannot be found when wanted, may be the yet will be com- The cry frightened a score of women I lature cement houses. Mr. Beck was pacitated him from working, but was ana a amazed at the order until Mrs. Towns not fatal, and In case the accident was Where Onee a Horn* Stood. fortable when cnil ™n who stood on the edge^of not the fault of the Injured man, lie And what is more melancholy than - . occasion for much inconvenience and loss. told him that the houses were to make la tq.J)o paid for ten years half of the one is seated. Wappinger's lake. glad the hearts of as many poor chil- the old apple trees that linger about 4 ... - ' • Have the The child, whose name, is Alice wageaTie was earning. In case of a fa- Burke, went out of sight, but soon dren. , . - fatal Issue his family Is to be paid hie the spot where once stood a homestead, There were doll houses for the girls wages for four ssears, the full amount but where there Is now only a ruined mous Nemo cttme t0 tne surfaCe. As the child was paid, however, not to exceed 13,000. chimney rising out of a grassy and / Proteot yourself. Rent a Safe Deposit Box. Self-Reducing HD0Ut to disappear again one of the and factories, garages, engine houses, Medical attendance la to be fur- front, and the women cried out to Harold McMullen stables and the like for boys. Each nished In case the accident is not fatal, weed grown cellar? They offer their broad bands of to run for help. house for the girls has little wlndowe the money BO spent not to exceed $100. fruit to the wayfarer—apples that are ready for curtains and shades. There Mr. Carnegie said he was ready to bitter-sweet with the moral of time's semi-elastic Harold is only thirteen, but he, see- vicissitude.—Hawthorne. Lostikops Web- lnR that tlle cb"d would drown before la a bathroom, drawing room, kitchen support the proposed measure, bine across hips he" could get help, ran to the edge of and dining room in each house for the i Colonel Roosevelt declared himself * thi tt *\ e inl'lakeA 1a«f jiAnvf dowl Aninl A«*ann nrL\ra l A^stmY girls, as well as a veranda and rear strongly in favor of the proposed com- Charity. Fidelity Trust Co., Isee rut\ «Hvo > *** crawled along ;° . ' K the ice toward the place where she stoop. Paneled doors on binges, win- pensatlon bill, which would do away When thy brother has lost all that be thengureareg. was Btt<{ggimg. He caught her just as dow sashes with cords and weights,, with suits for damages, he said. ever bad and lies languishing, and NEWARK, N. J. ular hobble gne wag g^g down the thlrd time a basement and a chimney are other even gasping under the utmost ex- f ln-alope and keep the corset from show- ttna slowly dragged her to land, appointments. tremities of poverty and distress, dost ing through a thin skirt. ' . - NINE TRAINS SNOWBOUND. thou think to lick him whole again v only with thy tongue?—South. has accommodations in its Fire and Burglar Proof ' No. 319, (or short stout figures.;) $18,000 ALL SPENT; A SUICIDE Blizzard Continuing and Passengers No. S21, for tail stout figures; V Parrots In a Fire. In all likelihood no fireman on duty May Stay Longer In Mountains, \ Vaults from $5 per year up. Rather cheap insur- 5n sizes 19 to 86 ) Woman Was Unable to Raise $10 to Ho Was Generous. is going to stand around with his hand San Francisco, Jan. 14.—Storm bound Pallid Clerk—I'm not feeling very Best $3.00 corsets ever made, saying Fro* Husband From Jail. In his pockets long enough to read the by the heavy blizzard of. snow and ance, isn't it, when you consider the mental relief nothing of this wonderful style-feature well, sir; do you mind if I take things St. Louis, Jan. 14.—Mrs. Laura warning, nevertheless it is printed in sleet, nine overland trains, east'and a little easy today? / —an ENTIRELY NEW EFFECT, as «very Swarts McDonald Lauer, whose boast large type above the bird fancier's west bound, aje locked fast in the grip it brings? of the storm in the mountains. Seven Grouchy Employer—Not so long as woman can see at a glance. It was that she had spent $18,000 for desk: they're not my things—Lipplncott's. taxlcab hire in a year, killed herself "In case of fire save the parrots last trains are eastbound and two west- when she was unable to raise $10 to.They are best able to take care of bound. aid in obtaining freedom for herthemselves." All trains are held at mountain sta- chauffeur husband, who is serving a "Looks like hard luck for the par- tions, and the railroad officials say J. GOLDSTEIN workhouse.term for beating and kick- rots," remarked a visitor. there Is no cause^f or apprehension. Ing her. " "I have no grudge against them," Avalanches of snow east and west of Before taking carbolic acid in aaaid the bird man. "I am only trying Summit, on the Southern Pacific, have rooming house, Mrs. Lauer had a quar- to protect the smaller and more deli- trailed the tracks. • Long Branch N. J. rel over the telephone with another cate birds. Wltcn a fire starts In a A thousand men are at work trying When You Think of This woman she accused of being a friend blA store most persons who Join the to clear the track. Six feet of snow of her imprisoned husband. rescue party make a grqK'for the par- has fallen at Summit and apparently rots. First aid should be extended to the end Is not in sight. SON MAY SUCCEED HUGHES. the canaries. They and other small Wonderful Opportunity Burn Honest Coal birds are mighty soon overcome by FOSTER EDDY IN THE RING. Colorado Legislator Has Declared In the smoke. The parrot is no phoenix, Favor of Him For Senator. but unless he Is actually reduced to He, Too, Will Try to Break Will of VANNOTECOALCO. Washington, Jan. 14.—The Colorado ashes he can put up a pretty stilt fight Christian Science Founder. legislature being in session it is ex- against a fire and can hold his own Concord, N. H., Jan. 14.—In addition pected that a successor to the late until the rescuers make a second inci- to the bill in equity in the matter of HEW JERSEY CENTRAL Senator Charles. J. Hughes will be sion."—New York Sun. the. will of Mary Baker Eddy filedb y chance to choose at cost almost, from our immense stock of clothing, Leave Lonia Branch: chosen with little delay. George W. Glover, a bill has been filed "HART SHAFFNER AND MARX celebrated make included." For New York, 1..Newar. k and BUM Repiweentative Tucker of the Second The Menu Card In Its First Form. in behalf of Dr. Ebenesser J. Foster beth, 6.32, 7.11,. 8.17 0.O7( 11.47 Colorado district has declared in favor In its old fashioned form the rnenii Eddy, which covers substantially the a. m.; 2.37, 4.17, 7.17, 8£6 (Saturdays Do you wonder enthusiastic buyers are crowding our big store only), p. m. Sundays, 7.46 a. m.; 4.32, of the selection of Gerald H. Hughes, was usually written large on cards of sanie ground, so far as the legal points 6.40, 8.55 p. m. t son of the late senator, whom be such imposing dimensions that room Involved are concerned. daily, reaping this great sale's benefits. *. For Baltimore and Washington, says should be allowed to fill the un- for one only could be found at each An order is asked restraining the 7.12. 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; 2.87, 4.17 p. m. explred term of his father, which is Sundays, 7.45 a. ra. end of the board. In the medieval Eddy trustees from removing from For Atlantic City. 6.S2, (.40 a. m.; for four years. dinner this aid to selection must have Merrimack county any of the personal 1?s a Once a Year Chance. r— 4.17 p. m, vis. Bed Bank; Sundays, been an absolute necessity, for the property of the Eddy estate, estimated 9.30 a. m. Earthquake In Russia Kills 500. medieval dinner was a mine of sur- to be worth $2,000,000. •For Freehold (leave N. Y. ft U B. R. R. Station), via Matawaa, 7.11. 1.07, St Petersburg, Jan. 14.—The Novoe prises. It was divided into courses, as 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.4. Vremya states that there have been are our own dainty meals; but, whereas Weather Forecast. a. m.. 4.82.8.55 p. m. further severe earthquakes in the Pi.1- nowadays the diner has a general idea Unsettled; rain in southern and rain •—New York o«ly pek district and that more than 500 that fish will follow soup and that en- or snow in northern portions today W. Q. BB8LBR. W. 8. BOPB. dead have been dug out of the ruins tree is succeeded by releve and can md probably tomorrow; not much of houses. There has been Immense conceive generally the sort of demand :bange in temperature; moderate vari- DAVIDSON'S destruction of cattle. that eneb. course will make upon bis able winds. p .. . Harry B. Sherman appetite and digestion, there was no possible arguing as to what was going JERSEY'S GREATEST MENS' STORE. Certified Public Accountant Read Cent-a-Words on Third to happen at an early English dinner, Bead Cent-a-Words on Third and close study falls to reveal the ex- Page there are bargains in RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. (N. Y.) Page there are. bargains in istence of any principle of arrange- P. Long Branch, N. J.them, I ment. them. - LtiNG IRANCH DAILY RecOMti.' ftATuAoAV,' JANUARY H, 1911. IMHfcfc

STORE CLOSES AT (j p. M. DURING WIWT£R. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 We Are Cleaning House High Class Shoes 1-3 to 1-2 Off II"" I'm ••!iirs hfnt now for ih<' *|iii( n (mii RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE; MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT Bargains in Men'*, BJVS' Jnd Children's Clothing, Shoee, Odde in My Winter Sale Prior to Taking Stock. EACH WORD arid Ends, Broken Wiet, Btc. • Women's $3.50 to $5.00 thoet, AA to E, t to 7, at »2.*0; all at WOLF LIEBERMAN S msde to order. . Men's $3.50 and up shoes. @ $2.60. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE BIQ LITTLe DEPARTMENT STORE Women's Crochet %lippen, 35c. 228 Broadway ' Long Branch, N. J. Children's ihoes, 35c to 95c, about '.. price. NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS We Are Open Evening* Till 9 O'clock. Rubbers about '„. price. Lots of good thlnge for all the family on tables for easy selections. Come early. SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED IN MONDAY'S I8SUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY Advertise in the Daily Record BAKK, «.»i WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY CLARENCE WHITE S, WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE.

MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS JDaittf £>oings of Our Jfustling Merchants 11,000, 12,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to TO LET.—5-room house on Stokes tfEWING MACHINES — Wanted, loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap Plare. Apply 145 Garfleld aite. buyers for Wheeler and Wilson and ply to W. A. Stevens, Heialey Building 10tol2* Siagor sewing machines. Drop postal, will, call. George Woods, agent, in TO LET—North side Alpha cottage. Moamoutb St., Red Bank, N. J. R. H. Hughes. Stfd£w Your Home AT THE ROOMS TO LET 1 Jtol3' -AT THE- HOUSE with stable to rent on T»- NOTICE TO FARMERS.—I will fur- furnished Complete bor street. Inquire ('has. A. Hallock, TO LET.—Reasonable; large front pish the- fertilizer and half the seed Quality Store cor. Broadway and Washington st. Per Week room, furnished, * all Improvements to raiSB potatoes. If interested ad- HI A&P STORE 5th Ave. & Broadway, | 24S Broadway. 8tdV2d&w' dress H., box 33S, Katontown, N. J. with Furniture, Matting, We put our energy and our HOUSES to rent, desirable locations, 6tolld&w Rugs and Our Famous money into giving truly excel- $12, |14, f 18 monthly, with gas, water, FOBJALE Extra Special lent quality. Our only induce- sower. Dr. H. H. Peimbertpn, 186 H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- Cooking Stoves. FOR SALE—Handsome black drew B'way. _ 297d&wtf mals. Red Bank. N. J. Telephone I SATURDAY I ments to influence you into buy- and heaver hat, Eastman Kodak, No 128.J. BEST ELGIN I BLRCK ing here is our high quality and 3; unbleached muslin, silk scrapB SPECIALS J. HELP WANTBD—FEMALE Lung Branch. N. J. our low prices. Mrs. Wm. Carey, Victor ave. Htol3' WAGONS FOR SALE. CREAMERY . I | FOR SALE—Fifty lbs. salted Bon- WANTED—Girl for general house- FOR SALE—Pony, cart and harness. ttos. C. $m!th. Sea Bright. ' work. 104 Franklin ave. lOtfd&w Pony Is sound and won blue ribbon I Legs of Spring Lamb 14c i FOR SALE.—Blacksmith shop and WANTED.—Women and glrli to last year. Perfectly safe and reliable § Short forept'r Lamb 10c | I S. S. SCOBEY'S business. S. C, Shnnn, 58 Washington tew on machines. Paid while learning. tor children. Stylish hook. Dr. H. R. BUTTER CHAPMAN'S St. 1911 Come in and secure a steady position. Clark. ld&wtf 1 Stewing Lamb 7c ib I Experienced hands make good money. Cor. B'way & Liberty st. FOR BALE Few nice overcoats Calltoday. Steiner & Son. ld&wtf Phone 477 and ladles' storm coats cheap. 151! HELP WANTED—MALE I Pot Roast 10c Ib I Broadway; Market Broad way j two doors from Liberty • Tel- 43L 147 Broadway gt. ' 7tol2» WORK WANTED—MALE WAITER wanted at Rockwell Hotel i Rib Roast 1Qc lb | Restaurant, Broadway, Long Branch. CABBAGE, potatoes, hay, straw and YOUNG man, handy, withes position 10tol2« | Chopped Meat 10c Ib I THESE PRICES FOR SATURBAY all kinds o£ produce, at wholesale OT any kind. Address Handy, Record prices, T. W. pooper, Jr., 75 Cooper office. 8tol3* i Stewing Beef 7c Ib i ave. Ctf "The Bridge" Born of Sorrow. "My poem entitled 'The Bridge,'" I Fresh Shoulders 12'c Ib | said Longfellow, "was written ta sor- 2 lbs. Chopped Beef 25c In the Meat Line SULTAN OF SULU. row,' which made me feel for the lone- Bisbrow's Top & Bottom Round 14c | 3 lbs. Scrapple 25c You are sure of getting the CHATTLE WINS IN liness of others. I was a widower at S LAMB CHOPS' ?.12c tb § best if you buy'it of us. We al- thp time, and I usod sometime* to go | SMOKED CALL 12c tb 3 low no other kind to enter our (Continued frpm First'Page) Traveling In the United States. ovet the bridge to Boston evenings to • PLATE BEEF 6c 5 Shoulders of Lamb 11c store. Our prices fit the slim- Is Cheap, He Is Glad to Say.I .meet friends and return near midnight Cream Almonds, 15c 1b est pocketbook, try us ones. •er, eent another one In, and was fol- by toe" same way. The way was si- Legs of Lamb 14c lowed by Van Brunt, pf the Cycle lent, sflvfe here and tuove B belated i E. CASS Proprietor | Club. Baskets followed by Heiles, of footstep. The spa rose or fell among Calico Mixed • - 9c lb ^iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniii" Coles Long Branch Market the Packer team; D. Woolley, of the tile- wooden piers, and there, was a great furnace on the Brighton hills i y. * 222 Broadway Cycle, and Heiles again, which made ColM, M r. Tel. 111-W. the final Bcore, 19 to 17, in the Cycle whose red light wns reflected by the ! Reg. 15c. Mixed - 10c lb S boys' I'iiyir. waves. It was ou such a late, solitary i boys out-classed the wolk^that the spirit of the poem Huhn 2, B. Woolley 1, D. nineteen he is described us weai'ing a Materials^ WHOLESALE and RETAIL Woolley'8. .'X black velvet suit with ruffles and black The place that you have always bought pure CANDY. PHONE. 62-J* Fouls shot by Cycle Club: B. wool- stnctliiKK wltU resd. clocks. A letev Bat- If you have not tried We have a silent salesman at ley 1. •'•••'. ' •>' " ." • trait, in 1880, conies Crow a friend's one of ours, you have Baskets made by Packer Club: diary, which has the following entry: Our Store that sells nothing Walsh ^ Flake 1, Heiles 4. "Miircli 20.-B. D. to dine with me. missed a toothsome ar- but SgALSHIPT OYSTERS— The World's Best. Fouls shot by Packer Club: Walsh, He came up Regent street wjien it was ticle. . 1. ' •••• crowded ill bis blue surtout, a pair of Come in and see how it is Referee, Jam. s Walsh. military light . blue trousers. Wacb done and ask for' a recipe Line-up fallows: stockings with redstripe s and shoe*. You'll Never Be Cream of Wheat booklet. It's fine. Cycle Club. , , Packer Club. The people/ lie sajd, 'quite nnidi' wuy B. Woolley : K. Walsh for me as i passed. It wits like the LLOYD'S forward opening of the Red, sea. which I now Dissatisfied H. Uuhn . ..*... A. Hellas perfectly believe train experience. Even "New Bakery FLOUR HENNESSEY'S forward * well Ureejsed, people stopped to look at if you buy your Fish, Oysters, lisa MARKET ED. Van Drunt F. Flake ® 1910. by American ri-oatf Association. me.'" etc., of us. We make a spec- 2.12 BROADWAY. Tel. M-R center 236 Broadway I). Woolley J. Setrin COMINGJVENTS ialty of Oysters on the half guard . THE SULTAN LIKES AMERICA, Jan. 17.—Entertainment, Readings by shell.—Finest Oysters, in the A. Griffin M. Ennis Mrs. T. B. Hughes and music at And Hie Trip Here Didn't Cost Hall world, too! guard First Baptist Church at*8 p. m. It Defeated Red Bank Five. What He Expected. , Thursday night the Long Branch Washington, .Inn. 14.—The Sultan 01 * cTyte Club's basketball team cele- Sulu lias written to President (Tnfl The Columbia Fish Market brated Its captain's birthday by jour- giving lilin some of the impression^ hi; STRAUS CO. recent trip to the United States made 307 Brancbporl Avenue neying to fted Bank and defeating the 12-3 DON'T CAST AWAY BOIWH ^enjoyment, arid they tirought ''ordered the chiefs and head men oi MEIDL'S CRACKERJACK BREAD home the "bacon." "DJ*" Van Brunt, the district to be loyal to the govern your garments because'they are 32c lb. the Cy«le centre,^lid-most of the scor- ment and above all send their chUdret stained, or worn. We will clean, It is the Acme of perfection in bread making. Sold by all the to school, tor which 1 set an exauiplf fng tor the up-town boys, being called repair and press- them and leading grocers, on to do so by the system. Angelo by sending my brother's children" MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE • excelled for Red Bank. "Charlie" The sultan has sent the president « NEW. We also clean gloves. Small Pea Beans Morrte and "Dick" West chaperoned beautiful mother of pearl ornament. U, THE HEIDL BAKING CO. "which the president has replied b> the Cycle rooters. y 4 SON sending a letter and a photograph ol 91 BROADWAY 216 BROADWAY The line-up: 9c qt. 3 for 25c himself.' - " Jhe Clothes Poctors" Phone, J».\v Phone. 7.1-J L. B. C. C. Columbia Five. T\ BROADWAY And Ocean Avenue, Seabil«ht. Phone. 7o-I.. B. •Woolley Cannole Kills Husband, Then Self. Goods called for and delivered right forward New Castle, Pa., Jan. 14.—Manger de free. Ihihn Johnson tails of a murder and a suicide bWrr left Coward been reported to the coroner. During it Brunt • Jenls quarrel $t-th*ir home in Taylor town- This is the Only Place centre AT IVINS' Good Table Butter ship, two mJHos oust ot New t'astle 2d AVENUE - NEA*R BROADWAY' 225 BROADWAY D. Woolhiy Stojlola Junction, Mrs. Thomas 1'ritchard, thir- right guard ty years old, is alleged to have shot FOR SATURDAY 30c lb. OrifUti; ;\. • • Angelo and killed her husband with a revolvet Lamb Chops 12Vc left guard • mul then to hnve killed herself with IB A COUPON Best Butterine the same weapon. Bring it in on Saturday Cali. Hams 12 k California Rams Exciueively to when It comes to a°ori shoe me 25c - m ft. Womm'i and Mluei' Wearing Apparel and we will sell you repairing. There is no bet- Shoulders Lamb 10c Fresb Shoulders WEATHER EVERYWHERE. Pyrography Sets anch ter material to be found than 12Vc Lard 11c lb. we use. We are very busy Plate Beef - 08c Observations of the United Wood at cost. but we will work overtime if Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. 15c Kerosene Oil 8c gal. States weather bureau taken at necessary. Link Sausage 15c S p. m. yesterday, follow: JOHN C. DISBROW Rump Corn Beef 10c 3 Io. pkge Buckwheat Temp. Weather. «§ 3 cans Corn 25c COOKMAN AND GRAND AVE«., New York 38 t 'lun,ly* 205 BROADWAY! Plate Beef 10c Albany , 34 Cloudy Sam Zwichel 25c At GOODS PARK. Atlantic City .. 14 Clpud.v 3 cans Tomatoes We Give S4.H Stamps. Bosjxm • •'"* t'loud,v :il) Frederick K. Ball 10 3rd Ave. Butterine - • 23c William L. Edwards Buffalo CLondy BROADWAY D. D. HARVEY Chicago 88 Ha in Violin—INSTRUCTION-Piano 2 Doors From Broadway. St. Louts 36 Foggy- Cash Market. 563 BiMiway Pbont 112-1 Counsellor - at - Law Orleans ,.. W Clear Telephone 50>O*R TEL. 9M-2 Po*t«jffl«» »ulk»li*B, l-eng fttnoti, N. J. Wasnlngton ... -41 < "loudr ORCHESTRAL MUSIC FURNISHED. iir Building, Eatontown, N, t, PhwellL StudU, 70 Ntnwrt Ave. •pr IK. .*« LONG tANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, Hit.

the benefits of one here at home. Tli ed: Hieffrled Hlrauliteld, Chatrnfan, not kMp stop with their progressive express trust objects to competition Telephone, • No. 79; Raymond Fesler, colleagues. They htve * grouch be- DAILY RECORD cause some other persons are more What a commentary upon how on telephone Np, 47ft; James Quirk, tale PLANS COMPLETED UStTBD BVHRT WBBK DAT nuccassful. They are tho round pete government in run and In whose In phone No. 162-R." In the square bolei, »b*W do not catch ; BXCKPT FWOAT terests? • The Journal believes that this ml- on. They vent their disappointment by complaining about all that Is. Such FOR INAUGURATION LOttQ BRANCH RECORD vnrtlsument will "encourage ihe pub- ale of no Use to a town, and a Haiti IMUMI (.vary Friday KNOCKS THAT ARE BOOSTS. lic to take au interest In their city." more real estate dealers expresses a Everything Ready For Woodrow The Very Best in Banking "I consider Mr. Roosevelt a disturb "The average person, seeing a light belief Very generally held by workers ing factor In the business world," says that the diwii would be Improved by Wilson to Take Office B*B). BoiMMtt Bobbltt Editor out," it adds, "complains about tbe their emigration. This dealer has in- a Detroit banker IS an interview tie ..immunity or the company, never scribed on his envelope this state- Next Tuesday The First National Bank of Long Branch Terms of Subscription precatlng an invitation' to the exthinking that It is necessary for some ment: "Don't knock Baltimore if you President to spaak there. stay here. If you must knock this Trenton, Jan. 14.—The fftAl ar- offers every advantage consistent with DAILY RECORD one to notify the proper authority to city don't stay. A hundred trains rangements for the Inauguration oi On» year , 12.60 That's still tbe favorite form of at- have the evil remedied, and that he leave tbe city each day. Mileage ts Dr. Woodrow Wilson as Q*v«rnoi safety to individuals, firms anil corporations. tack upon the ex-President, and a cheap. oapitol tor has introduced bills carrying out EDITORIAL^ COMMENT A futile search for El Dorado, to the theatre in a carriage. Capital Stock .$100,000 -00 the Democratic pledges in this par- been a memoer of the Assembly one And then we say good night. Governor Fort will hare the Tank- Surplus and Profits , 27,014 81 of the most brilliant figures in the Improving. ">'.•' • ing position, with the Governorielect ticular affords ground for strong hopes Some, toiling In the strife and Time Deposits . J 126,092 93 Legislature. He has shown what it is All the new Governors, whether Re- on his left. The personal escort will that the change will be made at Tren- publicans or Democrats, are declaring clangor, be TJompany I/, Second Regiment, N Bills Payable , 5,000 00.. . i ton this winter. to represent the people honestly and For reform, so that this is going to be Some years of doubt and debt, Ci. N. J, of Princeton, In command of Accrued Interest on deposits .,! 1,548 01 capably. His record is absolutely a mighty good country every way.— Some words we spoke In foolish anger Lieutenant Frank Pierson. This es- — $259,655 75 flawless—an inspiration. Phila. Press. That we would fain forget; cort was the choice of Governor-elect OUR FOREIGN PARCELS POST. Some cheery words we said unthink- Wilson because of his long residence . COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. ing, An interesting feature of the report "I feel sure," said Dr. Wilson, in In Atlantic. in Princeton. The civic parade which Deposits December 31, 1906.. .'.$32,629 00 That made a sad heart light, announcing the appointment,' 'That Justice Tremshard charged the At- will be a feature of .the Inauguration " " 31, 1907.:!., 50,252 44 of the Second Assistant Postmaster lantic county- grand jurors to Investi- Ihe banquet, with its feast and drink- will take place so that- the Una of tieneral is the statistics showing the Mr. Tumulty will give distinction to gate the charges of illegal registration Ing, . . •march will reach the State House in > "' " 31, 1908.... 71,280 36- development of the international par- the office because of his universally in Atlantic City last tall. What's the And then we say Good Night. time to act as an escort to the thea- " " 31, 1909.... 104,422 76 • • use? An election officer who was in- ' eels post recognized qualifications for faithful tre, also. , , • 31, 1910.... 126,092 93 j dicted tor grossly falsifying the re-Some questioning of creeds and Before and after the ceremony at During the year, tbe report shows, and disinterested public service." turns ia 1909 was acquitted through theories. the Opera House Wihkler's Second Since May 1, 1906, this bank has the parcels post has been extended That is no exaggeration—it is sim- trickery, and then given a good munic- And judgment of the dead, Regiment Band will render concert* paid interest to its depositors, ipal job as a reward for his crime.— While God, who never sleeps; or to Dutch Guinea, already in effect; ply stating something of which the of choice musical selections. The in- amounting to $8,370.20. We pay Trenton Times. wearies, • auguration will be opened with prayer a Hungary, effective July 1st next, and whole state is already thoroughly Is watching overhead. by the Rev. Dr. Henry Collin Minton, 3 /2 per cent, interest on all accounts Brazil, awaiting formal notification aware. Fort's Self-tacriftc*. Some little laughing and some sigh- pastor of the First Presbyterian [Si over $5.00 and we invite your ac- . ' ing. by the Brazilian- Congress, and that Governor Wilson, great as is his Governor Fort in his retiring mes- Church, of this city, and former Mod- M count, large or small. sage fllscHlms responsibility for what- Some sorrow, some delight; erator of the General Assembly of the negotiations are in progress for itsability, is fortunate in having such a ever had been done by the State ad A little music for the dying Presbyterian Church. JtalQwlng that •PS^f SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR extension to Haiti, Santo Domingo, confidential adviser and aide. ministration during the past three And then we say Good Night. the oath will be administered to the BENT AT $3.00 PER YEAR. —Wait Mason. Argentina and the South1 African col- years, but also declares that the gov- Governor-elect by the Chief Justice! AUGUSTUS CHANDLER, Pree. MATTHIAS WOOLLEY, Vice Pre«. ernment has been economically, con- Imediately thereafter the Governor's 8. 8. 8C0PEY. Vice Pres. A. T. WOOtLET. Seo. and Treas. onies. It already included nearly all FOR BETTER LIGHTING. ducted and that Its financial condition THOUGHTS WORTH READING salute of seventeen guns will be fired European countries, and Australia. Attention of the Asbury Park Jour is excellent. The self-sacrifice ot the by a battery stationed on the State Governor in passing the honors along Houns grounds. The service is Said to work smooth- nal has been attracted to the follow- 1 Mere acquiescence in either joy or ing advertisement in the Record: to others is the more interesting be- sorrow, glad or sad conditions, Is fa- Secretary of State Dickinson, cus- ly, being in essentials of postage rafS, cause unconscious.—New Brunswick tal; a sure sign of warning powers todian of the Great Seal of the state, limit of weight and limit of value uni- "Notice to the public. If the tax-Horn* News. growing lethargy, or spiritual decay. will then deliver the seal to Governor RICHARD R. HUGHES form with the exception of Mexico payers and citizens who notice that Life, if it is to be lived at all accord- Fort, who in turn will formally deliver any of the street lights are not burn- The Kickers and Soreheads. ' Ing to Its splendid possibilities, must it over to Governor Wilson, signifying and Columbia. With these excep be lived with the thrill of enthusiasm, the change of administration. ing would kindly communicate with Human ingenuity has been taxed to Landscape Gardening and General Contractor tions, the general characteristics of devise new ways of booming a town, with an eager looking forward to bet- After Governor Wilson has accepted the service are given as any members of the Lighting Com- and in most progressive towns the ma- ter things beyond. A man's reach the seal the retiring Executive will In- mittee of City Council they would con- jority of the business men'are doing m ust exceed his grasp, on 'what's a troduce the new Governor to Senate Postage rate, 12 cents per pound. Heaven for?"—Exchange. President Ackerman, and the: latter fer a favor and assist in securing the all in their power to forward the in- Limit of weight, 11 pounds. terests of their town, but in every will introduce him to the Senate and West Long Branch New Jersey Limit of value, none (except to Eu- desired service. The lights referred to community there are some kickers Porto Rico is successfully raising General Assembly. are only those that are connected up who always see the hole in the dough- Javo coffee in an experimental way. Goevrnor Wilson will then, deliver ropean countries), Japan, Austalia Moss has been forced to make an TILirHONIBtWISTIND ]' with the service, as a number have been nut without paying any attention to his inaugural address and the Rever- and Hongkong, which 1B $800. the good there is around It. These impression In hard steel by exploding end Monslgnor John H. Fox, vicar removed for the winter months. Sign- Limits of dimensions, 3 feet 6 growjers are usually failures who can- dynamite upon it. general of the Diocese of Trenton, will inches, greatest length; 6 feet, great- est combined length and girth. How popular the service is the fal- REPORT OF THE CONDITION Commenced Business March 8th, 1899. Are You Getting the Worth of lowing figures establish: "The weight of the parcel-poet mails Your Money in Fire Insurance? dispatched from the United States The Citizens National Bank of Long Branch, N. j* during the year was 1,190,718 pounds, At the close of business JAN. 7th, 1911, condensed from sworn statement to the Comptroller N BUYING the necessities of life as well as its luxuries, an increase over the previous year I the wise.man selects the best his money can command. Some cannot afford the most expensive but in exchanging of 354,028 pounds, or 31 per cent. The LIABILITIES. number of parcels dispatched was RESOURCES. ' cash for chattels the desire for the best quality for an equal Capital Stocfc ., :.....,..; $100,000, 00 quantity is an instinctive trait of mankind. 521,486,

•Ida Aeept by latter, and all letters ware Inspected before being sent. BY MRS. SCHENK Inslee felt assured tbat the manage QUAINT CONCEITS. meat were expecting somethlBK re Velvet Shoes Likely to B« • Feature of The Lion's Share roarkable. Then one day It was evl Spring Footwear. Took Him on Night Anto dent that something remarkable h»( Velvet shoes hare attracted an atten- By SAME OLCOTT occurred. Bmlthson went by, talking excitedly to •• man Inslee knew to; be tion that bids fnlr to bring this mate- Rides, He Says. a capitalist, and Inslee heard Hmlttaon rial out In oxfords and pumps for next Copyright toyAmerica n Frees A«»o- ipring In spite of velvet never proving olatlon, nil. say, "81x hundred dollars to the ton!" ii durable shoe, but ft la potx to the Inslee dared not communicate with Great Reductions feet and new. Potter direct. Be could with bin wife The I'hniitk'lcer on hatpins, has given GAVE HIM DIAMONDS TOO. ) -IN.- I The world la fall of cues of people though only about family affair*. nn< told ner way to the spider- gome of the new- erwrreachlng themselves by trying to tad before leaving her to nea est pins have these unattractive crea- Unhappily hls letters. The day he heard Smith tures for the head. They are seen In Dan 2. Phillip., Who Sells All the overreach some one else. son's remark he wrote her. Inclosing few of thea« oaiea come oat to the ad (Tilt, silver and win metal nndaro usu- Popular Songs In Whteliha. Betrays {Women's Coats & Suits! some wage* he had received. Mm ally mounted In semiprecious stones. vantage of the person overreached. Inslee heated the paper and brown There Is little doubt that every young- Wif. of Millionaire In Sensational J Peter Inalee, a prospector, discov- letters came out on It. ster who hears of the good fortune of A new skating set of muff and tur- Testimony—Long, Trips it Midnight. Women's Pony Skin Coats (full length) ered a rich vein of ore In Colorado Lester Kneeland of Lynn, Mass., will ban Is made of tricot or knitted wools "Wire Potter to buy all be can get and decorated with buttons. Wheeling, W. Va., 'Jan: ]4.-The and sold a half interest to Enoch 81* hundred to the ton." • envy that lucky boy. His father re- Smlttiaon, who organised a company Belts of Indian bead** with neck legal muckrake of the prosecution At $32.00 Mrs. Inslee at once sent the message cently completed for Lester a trolley chains to match are growing in pop*- P'ouifhed deeply into the fertile Hold of for Ha development. Itmlee's share Potter found that already small or car that Is only six and a half feet was all In 4he stock of the company, the Bcbenk poisoning mystery and THAT WERE $45.00 ders to bay the stock were bring exe- long, weighs but 140 pounds and yet turned up Dan Z. Phillips, a clerk In he owning a few shares Jess than cuted, and the price had gone up from Smlthson, ^hug giving the purchaser is a perfect working model of the ordi- a local musical store, twenty-eight 0 to 7 cents. He had learned who belt nary trolley that we see on the streets years old, who, wriggling and fright- {Women's Near Seal Coats, all lined with fall control In the premises. Inslec the shares and went round buying 1 did not get any dividends on his stock, every day. if has motors, brakes and ened in the crowded courtroom, be- at private sate. In thin way he kep all equipments necessary to enable It trayed Mrs. Schenk, the stout and pink Skinner's Satin At $18.00 and be)ng very poor, with a wife and the price down till he had bought al a coaple of kldH to support, he was to run by electricity on a circular track skinned defendant wife of the million- Insiee's original stock and so much oi In the yard. And you may be sure Hire pork packer, John Schenk. THAT WERE $25.00. obliged to sell a few shares occasionally gmltbson's as was on the market. to keep the wolf from the door. Lester runs it. The car la fitted to\ut e He accused the woman of courting Btnltluton's broken were now entwo motors if necessary, while the him; of coming to the store w'ith her 1 1 Meanwhile the price of the stock on deavorlng to. secure the stock art anbrakes are so finely adjusted that they invalid husband and "making eyes' at jliisses Caracal Coats, sizes, 15,17 & 19 \ the exchange was gradually settling. advanced price throng* the exchanges, lilock the wheels when applied. The him over the counter, of pursuing him When the company wfs organized a bat found none for sale. with telephone messages, personal At $7.98 few share* were sold at BO per cent headlight Was made out of a pocket One morning Inslee walked Into Pot flashlight There is also a tiny fare calls and letters till he beseeched her of their par value. As Inslee kept ter's office and told him that a mag to use discretion. REG. PRICES UP TO $15.00. patting it oat he got less and less for nlflcent strike bad been made at theregister on the car, and It works just It till he was obliged to part with con- mine. Potter at once began to bid In like those on big trolleys. Phillips Liked Attention. siderable shares at a time to supply open market for the stock. He secure* I'll ill ips confessed to being willingly Children's Coats At $5.50 Ills necessities. After awhile be sold none, but effected his purpose, which pampered by her; to be carried off on Story About Two Dogs. motorcar trips, the tonneau loaded REG. PRICES UP TO $9.00. tfee last* of It for 6 cents on the dollar. was to give a better value to the shares A large dog was playing In the road as quoted. - with caviar and chicken sandwiches, About this time, going by the mine, near a country village, and a carriage teer and champagne. The trips, he he saw that a Ugh fence had been Then Inslee, undisguised, went to went over one of Its paws. It howled said,-"were taken always in the dark- Women's Cooney Fur Coats pst around It. He strolled up to the the mine, called for Smlthson and de-mosVPiteously. and some farriers who ness. Midnight, he testified, was the gate and was refused admittance. For manded an accounting. Smlthson toll were at work In a shop close by came favorite hour. •, At $25.00 the first time It occurred to him that him that he had paid him for his In oat to see what was the matter. One Stnlthson bad pretended that the mine terest and ordered httm off the' prem of them, perceiving that the poor thing He admitted that he had welcomed REG. PRICE $35.00. yms not paying In order to depress the ises. Inslee advised him to be read; was hurt, took him up, dressed his and accepted gifts from her, had cheer- stock. to turn the property over to a uev paw and wrapped It up, after which fully slipped the diamond scarfpin she 1 management one mouth from that day he let him go. gave him into his • four in hand and jLotof Cloth Coats (full lengths) which Inslee went to Potter, a broker In stuck the diamond ring which she pre- Colorado Springs, and asked* him to on which was to be held the annua The dog went home, where he re- flad oat what floating stock of tly» election of directors. sented to him on his finger. we place on Sale To-day mained during some days, but at Three times while the witness was i company there was on the market. When that day came around Inalee length, bis paw becoming painful Potter Investigated snbrosa and dls- who held his own original half of the again, he returned to the man and, asked questions by State Attorney At $6.00 & $7.00 * covered that there was all of Ihslee's stock and one-third of Smlthson's, ,ap holding it up, moaned to show that Handlan bearing on whether or not be original stock and a part of Smith- peared at the meeting.of stockholders It pained him. The man dressed it had been very friendly with Mrs. REG. PRICES$10.00 AND $12.00. HtjOCgK IUI Ot TWO MATERIALS. Schenk he declined to answer, stand- Hon's. which the latter had given lit —he and Smtthmm held it all -and vot again, and the dog, after licking his ln u n hls payment for mining machinery and ed In a new board with himself as hand to sbow his gratitude, returned to hirity. Decidedly new are the belt « P° constitutional rights to j Women's and Children's Furs Are Being Sold Now at! other necessities. Inslee told the president. his home, where he soon grew well. buckles covered with close set beading, refuse to answer any questions that "broker about the fence recently put "And now, Mr. Smlthson," he said Some months afterward the game Tho fancy w»lst that can be made of would Incriminate himself. ) Great Redactions From the Former Regular Prices. around the property, saying also that "I'll trouble you to vacate these prem dog was playing in the street, when \wo materials with success is one that Hie Silence Told All. he suspected there was a "nigger" be- Ises. another dog met with a similar acci- to pieces, and six other met declared that a «vueraf strike of sea- the estate. Robert Davis, the thought they were interesting, so daddy told them one evening about pause. The mocking bird when "all BOU, and Mrs. Annie Toppln in the room were badly injured, twe the shepherd boy's meeting with the king, the birds" are mentioned repeats the men will be called early In May at aDav of whom will die. time when the steamship lines will be whom (lie Democratic leader "The boy's name was Bans," began daddy, "and he worked for last word. -^ *f' eek before be died, will be A great bole was torn iu the side ol Jfarmer. Part of Bans' work was taking care of a flock of sheep. especially embarrassed on account of the steamer near the water line. The named as administrators. 'One day Hans was watching bis sheep In a meadow near a forest when, the heavy travel Incident to the coro- Berkeley carried about 2,000 com- Trick With • Ropt. uatlon of King George. The estate is believed to be worth at coming from among the trees, he saw a banter handsomely dressed. least $1,000,000. muters. The explosion, which shook I " 'Boy,' aaid the hnnter, 'how far is It to the nearest village?' Procure a rope tbe size of a clothes- "Everything possible was done," Mr. the vessel from stem to stern, caused line and about twelve > or fifteen feet Tearle said, "to avoid the strike, Bui a panic. I " 'Abbot four miles,' said Hans. 'But If you go there you must take car* the officials of tho Seamen's union bav« not to mlaa the road, for It is only a sheep track.' long. Ask some one to tie your wrl»t* SLANDER AWARD REDUCED. 'Just as the Berkeley was leaving net together with or handkerchief: fbe'n get now decided that the strike will hav« .slip a rather poorly dressed man was "•I am tired and hungry,' said the hnnter. 'I have been lost in the woods him to draw the rope through the arm! to go Into effect. The interests ropre-' Miss Raymond Will Receive Only $1,000 and my companions are gone. Leave your sheep here and show me the way 1 seeu to enter the lavatory. A moment and hold the two ends tightly. Bid Rented in the international shipping * Instead of $4,000. later came the explosion. Tho body 'and I will pay you well.' him stand as far away as the double combine were willing to.concede all{ white Plains, X. Y.. Jan. 14—The •' •'"Oh, no,' said Hanr, 'I can't do that, for J anv paid to watch the sueep of the suicide has uot been ideutitied. ropes will permit. The performer If demands of the unions regarding verdlct ^eh a jury in the supremo land if I leave them alene some of them might stray away.' now to drop the rope from his arms working conditions and hours, but th<, '"Well, what would that be to you?' asked the stranger. 'They are not oourt gaT0 Miss Grace RaymOua tbe without untying the handkerchief. matter of general-uniformity of wag« prettv Mmmt Vcmon schoolteacher. WITH FINGERS TELLS OF FIRE 'your sheep, and yonr master would not miss a few out of so many.' scale throughout the world the com- To accomplish it he must pull tight 1 jor; $4,000 in her slander suit ngalnst " 'No,' said the boy; 'I cannot do that. It would not be honest. If any of iy against, the person holding the end* papies could not-agree On.' - • • Deaf Mute* Then Laughingly March the ahee.p were lost it would be Just as much my fault as though I had taken Sire. Naomi Duncombe King, the weal- Out of Burning Institution. of the rope. This enables him to draw thy woman of Mount Vernon, was re them.' the rope well in between the wrists, mi New York, Jan. 14.—A fire which did ! " •Well, my boy,' said the stranger, 'suppose you leave the sheep here in PEABODY OPERATED UPON. duced to $1,000 by Supreme Court little damage broke out at the Institii CLEMENTS SUCCEEDS KNAPP. 9 til on slacking the rojuytho fingers can Justice Morscbauser. In reducing the my care while you go to the village and get some food and a guide. ] easily reach it aucj daW it through the Tumorous Growth Removed From tt&n for tho Improved lustruottou o1 vdrdict the justice stipulated that un- Deaf Mutes. Inside were L'.'iO chiUtreC Georgian Is Elected Chairman of In- give you this gold piece.' handkerchief until sufficient la through Millionaire's Head at Johns' Hopkins, j loss counsel agreed lo accept the $1,000 '"the poor boy's eyes opened at the sight of the money, but still he woulfl to permit one hand to slip through the »od. tyrenty-three nurses and teachers terstate Commerce Commission. Baltimore, Jan. 14.—George Lee Pea wi,tbin five days he would grant tho The principal was in his office; nmi Washington, Jap. 14:^-Judson Clem- not go. Ho hesitated, and the man asked: noose of rope which is formed by this body, the millionaire banker of Boston application of the defendant for a uew " 'Are you afraid to trust the sheep to me?' last movement. A slight pull from the Mable Stoue, one of tho mutes, ran t'jents of Georgia, a Hemoeratic member who has been at.Johna Hopkins bos trial on the ground that the verdict Mr. Taylor onif announced the news of. the interstate 'commerce commis- ( " 'I do «ot like to say so.slr,' said Hans. 'Bnt you tried to get we to leave assistant causes the rope to fall free pital since Wednesday, was operated was my abaep when I was paid for watching them, and I do not know what t« of tbe hands and arms. with her fingers. sion, has been elected by his colleagues upon and a tuinorous growth removed It was said about the courthouse as chairman of the commission. Judge think.' from his beadd. His condition Is critical that Miss Itnymoml in all probability Most of the children, who are young, 'You are an honest lad,' said the hunter. Just then some men, also were in their pajamas aud nlfhtles Clements is. the senior member of the Elephants as Swimmers. as there Is danger of brain fever and would accept the reduced verdict. and some were In bed. The clatter ol commlssiou. He wiH succeed Martin 1 In hunting costnme, rode out of the woods. Elephants delight In abundance of other complications, but it is believer 'We were afraid some accident bad happened to you; sir,' they said tc the fire engines and the clanging oi A. Kuapp. who recently resigned from water and enter it freely, often re he will recover. SIGNALS IGNORED; FIVE DEAD bells did not disturb the. little deal the commisslou as lilember and ehalr- 'the first tain, and then Hans learned that be was the king of the wool* malnlng in it for a long time and wit hi Miss Edythe Deacqn, Mr. FeabodyV man to become the presiding judge uf country. He was afraid the'king would punish htm for refusing to leave the mutes inside, and when Mr. Taylm great evident enjoyment. Sometimes fiancee, has an apartment at. tbe hos and the teachers gave out the sign foi the newly created commerce court. sheep tn his'care, but the king said: 'I »m glad to find so honest a boy In my pital and is with him nearly all theTwo Others Not Expected to Live as 1 they swim not only wlth'the body but Result of Collision. a lire drill they laughed and fell In Judge Clements was appointed n kingdom. I shall give him a position to my household.' And after that Haus the bead under water, the only part tlnn» .. • • ' • ' — line. In a jiffy they marched oul uioinber of the interstate commerce had a good position near the king." Rochester, N. T.. Jan. 14.—As a re- elevated above it being the extremity "Attell-Kline Bout a Draw. sult of a rear end collision between through every available exit. commission by President Harrison of the trunk. New York, Jan,-14.—Abe Attcll did two passenger trains on the New York Feb. 12, 1882. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiruiiiiiiiiiiini not cover HJmaell with glory in a ten central railroad at Batavta five pas- IS CARRIE NATION INSANE? The Little, Brown Leaf. rouud bout wttn-ftitsy Kline ol New- Bengere are dead, two of whom have Were Kind to Him. A. little brown leaf as it fell to th« (round ark at the National Sporting club. The uot yet ,„„,„ identified, and twenty A West Philadelphia man who was Sighed: "Now what good can I be? Kansas City Saloon Smasher III—Two featherweight champiop n showed pperi- were injured. Two of the Injured are severely injured some months age- CHANDLER & MAPS My service la over, for summer Is fled. Relatives Lost Their Minds. when his horse took fright at an au- There's nothing to do but to cover my odical flashes of his old form, and be-not expected to live. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 14.—Friends DEALERS IN head cause of a greater number of clean The railroad officials say that the ac- tomobile aud bolted, upsetting tha, here learned that Carrie Nation, for- carriage, has only recently been re Lumber Hardware Paints TJnder snow. Ah, poor little me!" blows lauded he was lucky to get acident was due to the engineer of tbemerly a resident of Kansas City, Kan., draw* kline outfought and QHtpuuehed . 19a. *p.; held, specials. 36 Office ud Ytri, N*. 70 Bro*dV.y N. J. So. R. R. POTATOES—Steady: «w«fts, Jersey, per Bead Cent-a-Words on Third basket, ft)c.a&.12; other prices unchanged. Japan. It is thought that they will bone In two, I got along very nicely Telephone Call N* 88 LONG BRANCH, N. i. Life is a plant, tbat grows out of HAT AKU STRAW-Bteady* • » Page there are bargains, insoon be extinct. They were most kind to what was left death.—0eecher. UVB POUfcTRT-Bteady. them. Advertise in the Daily Record. of me "—Philadelphia Press. iATU mm PERSONALS TNE SIGNAL Mrs. Wllhtir A H«l«le> ERMONS their Haiti iMi'iiui' milage to day mill will take up their aboftr at OF DANGER. IliiU-I Miiriiiilu,ue, N«w York, for the reminder <# the whiter. Half-Yearly Collection qf JtK&UUlEL |, I'lnyniiLtefl ever Nliini they 1 mild re- Captain Clark Recovering. ]IIII>II>IT I1111I IKIBII Jlininy Hronn end WPuwi&DJ} Captain John C. Clark Is recovering \iil citi.'. Their inoilnTB wild 'lint from an attack ot bronchial pneu- ilit'lr friendship began nlilt'ii tliev crept GOLDSTEIN'S About $400,000 Worth of DO THEY -COM* BACK?" monia at hta Rockwell avenue home the floor. Text, "Lai tin •h»dmv rat urn- back- M IK neediest tu • ward."—II Kium xx, la Captain Clark Hat been 111 a weak Mifelin Underclothes Household Linens under th* e °* Dr- H. H. Pember- ,'nsl frietii!* and tint Illlll.V A new term bat come Into our won- 1 ton. He Is *tlll confined to his bed. thlrfg* tlmt they did not have i Imported Lingerie Bedspreads loi-ful American phraseology, alrwly I'iii-h other to bi* perfect ly Mnderntouil rich wlUi expreuten* frori the "sin- Th"y had a great u of tin i Imported and American Turkish Towels mood," the "gridiron" anil the "turf." Hud Italian Course Dinner. TO Now from the "squared circle" mines A party of gentlemen enjoyed (W own intikiiiK tu il. Blouses Corsets Lace Curtains II11 nan course dlntter nt trie tyest- or feeimfls-, tb>y had u RIUKI unnj so inolber, a so called ReMtotn. It la crets and ninny plnys of Imagination slritud positively, like an axiom In IHIIIII Motel Thursday night. Import Infants' Clothes White Goods .il cordial*'and wines -were served. It But tbe rhlnic which no one else nnoVr fcometry. Hint "Ihejr dou't con* stood was the signal*', Sonii'tliueM track." That 1% be—to euote a crrtftlu was a sumptuous spread, and Mine House Dresses Embroideries Host Molna *tras complimented on the jen there seemed to be no reason Famous colored lady—that "brings for It Jimmy wouW suddenly leave tin home the bacon" must fie one1* Who preparations ami service of the menu. , „—j—k. ' , room when tto one «teo knew tliat, Ned hasn't bad, a defeat or hnmTt been too wn9 at the door, «ufl It W»s qntte 1m- long out of the game. To atop out of Elks to Attand Funeral. Monday Starts the Third Week Henry Bchoenieln, secretary of poaglble to find out now Jimmy knew. iine. or worje, to be Hushed out, marks Often when .liiumy caste along the Worth of S.&H Stamps the brfinnjag of the end. No ralibll'M Long Branch Lodge, No. 742, B. P. O. road on htn way to school Be would Opportunities which come only one in six months has notified the members can toot talisman can ward off tbe incvi Slk«. has notified the member, com al are inevitably disappearing. !able hoar. From tliat liinfe "the paths teinjng the death of Mrs. Richard »»>••"*«>* has S°™ «»C" K«"e «f Stollc•^^,7. , wh.„.o. sinc„,..,_e th,^_e openinw,_^g o_!»".,.f th_e I th«e boyIIOVHs werne HIIIablBe to findflnil miout hobnvwv hhes Speaking panticularty with reference to the of glory" lead but to deTetrt. knew this. 1 la It Truet Elks' Home has been a liberal contrib- women's underclothes and waists, customers can be utor, being respoksiale* lor the hand- When there were a niiintfrr of bnyo together and plan's were Uelnj; uiadr FREE ^assured that: Let's face (he question bravely and some furniture In the reception "hall. sensibly. After One tias reached the Brother Stolle has the sympathy of about the game Jimmy alwajH 1011W We will give today to every one Garments are fresh and unhandled because of he lodge in bis bereavement, and the •ell just whut Ned W(w' going to do. jenith of his powers and tuere'cohies although the l«vy-« could sot see tlmt incoming shipments; sizes are practically complete a reverse, more Or leas' serious, tan tbembers are requested to attend the making a purchase of One dollar or over they had looked lit each otli. J even in the most desirable styles. be "como back?" Physically seldom funral next Monday at 1130 a. 111., m'ysti'r.v .ilmiif tills was of inti-ivst tu and wishing tO'SPtitrt 4 new bool^ >r only for a time. For the tighter, from the residence on Sidney avenue, etery one iu the schdo). Included are about 1500 different styles—finer the sprinter, the ball plnyr. the ath- Deal Beact » than ever have been presented in this store, ete, the nan who has had a break- f old woman with nervorfs prostration. If* earthqiikftk tn the Pijpek District of felt to cover a box. Mrs. Brown told ' JANUARY DISCOUNTS RANGE FROM 10 to mighty sottering thought—Wit W turkettan are reported today and Jimmy that in the attic fa" an old 33 1-3 PER CENT., ACCORDING TO STYLE, ouched your limit. Yas've caugrht more than four hundred dead are said) chest were some heavy strips 6t felt. ight of the day %ben yod can*t "Softie to have been dug out of the ruins.' Just What he. needect, and to "open Mic Entire Third fjoor, Old Building, is given over jnefc" In that vague thine we call big box under the eaves and leel in Complimentary. Stamps, to this sale. success" can one "coine TfacU" afief MANY DROWNED IN FLOOD. T617 carefiilly and that he would not IN f efeat or failure? Tea, fteque'ntly. Madrid, Jan. l-l.—The reservoir dam need a light because there was rety Mark Twain* did. And the Imsiness burst niar'the city Hu«lva and a tor- llAle else in the chesf. " world Is foil of men #bo went dowtt renet is sweeping the country. Twenty- N'ed sat down On the cricket near Addition to Their JOHN WANAMAKER . :n defeat only to rise again to grenter Six bodies hsve been recovered and It where Sirs. Brown was se*ing, Mud eights. Bnf, mind you, I'm an opti- is believed many more are dead. A Jibrmy hurrifd ott to fuia the felt. Formerly A. T. Stewart ft Co., Broadway, 4th «ve., 8th to 10th st. mist Cold blooded statisticians sa^ train vqa* derailed and the crew 5 per cent do not "fomi tMick" H»w- ' Mrs. Brown was asking Ned' about drowned. school, and they wie^e fauifbtng togeth- iver, 20 do. You may be among fneni. er, Av'heii there cdm^the sJutiiT of threp n the moral world con one "come quick raps and then oue short one. S. S. OFFICER^ FEASTED RED BANK LOCALS lack?" Tliank Cod. yes. Not al- A Famous Parlor Maid. Sydney Siriitli. the famous author She iind Just asked Ned Wliat the class ways Into the society against which 1 - Prof. C. W. Blakesloe, of the Chattle Charles D, Thorne, of Leonardo, was :hey hare, sinned, but into regard and wit, in describing his early ma* 1 was doing So nature study. Instead of High School, Elected Supt. of a visitor in Red Bank recently. if right minded men and. most 'of rted life In a Voricshtre parsonage told ( 3n»werlj\g lier he staved with wide Simpson Sunday-School. William S. Cochran, of Widdletown, II, Into their own self respect ft ho\V he made « butler otrt-«f a village , eyes. . ' The Sunday-school board of the was visiting friends in Ked Bank Wed old fashioned, it seems, to quote 'iExeuse me, Mrs. Brovvn," he said. Simpson Memorial M. E. Church held nesday. ' • While the lamp holds out to burn, *"A sranservnnt was toa expensive, and away Be l)*w;tipi'the italrs thret PEMQCRATS NOT its annual meeting last evening in John Ryan, of New- York, is spend- no 1 caught tip a little garden girl mado Steps lift a tjine and then up the attic Che vilest sinner may return," but it is stairs, foirl}* tumbjlng over himself. the church basement. A pleasing fea- ing a few days with relatives in n eternal truth. like n tfaHestone. christened her Bunch, Will Move to Adjourn at Soon as Cau- ture, trietf for the first time, was a Broad street. (Jut a napkin tn her .hand and made her Mrs. Brown laid down her work and- I* Defeat Failure? followed from curiosity. Something cus Is Called to Order. (tipper. This proved so attractire that William V. L«ighton, of Holnidel, Xou cannot always measure a^tnnn toy Irjtler. The girls tangbt her to TVashiiigtuJi. Jnu. 14.—AH soon us lln> it mill probably be an annual event. Bead, Mr*.' Sydney to walt and I nuder- told her there was trouble, and she. visited friends in Red Bank Wednes- >y' bis defeats. You must know What r to*,-ran up the stairs. Deuiocrflflc caucus of members of fho (Formerly Parker's) After an hour and a quarter spent day. isc he makes of them. Tbe injured took her -tuoi'als. Hunch became the next hoHse is culled to order here Jan. in social intercourse and In causing Nathan L. Field, of Middletown, was jyfter turns his wound Into a' pearl. oest butler hi the county." - When she was half way up sbe Wn motion will l)i> made that It irnnje- the disaiHiearaftct of the good things visiting friends in Red Bank the first Hie young Jew Disraeli sits dowii But Bunch was not merely heard H/d "tugging af the chest, try.- iliately iiil.)oniii. Tills move ^fyfll lie Thursday, Friday, & Saturday which the committee had provided, the of the week. mid howls of derision at his' maiden she was 'vaifct too. A visitor thus de- ing to open it! "Qhj come, please!" jerl* by ninny who iigree with hoard got down to the regular busi- peoch in the honse of commons, tyis scribes her: he cried, when he fceard her stop. "I MartiH-Sv. liittlernn of N'ew, Ym-k ilint Mrs.'Eunice S. Parker, of Brooklyn, Sah/t maiiage fhe toeK!" ness. Encouraging reports were given was a visitor in town Tuesday. nswer is, "The day will come when "Omiihg down one tnoTniu^, I found ( he cancnR of aedibera frmu fee IUJIV by all the different departments. Plans oa shall hear mtf Crirlyle through Munch pacing up nnd down the pas- Silrs. Brbwn hurried into the attic; louse :it tlds time'is ill ndviwd. .Indue James T. Keller, of Efverett, visited and when slie neard from the Chas. Lee Caulder , were outlined (or what Is hoped will relatives in Ked Bank Tuesday. many weary ytehrs, in poverty aod sage before her master's door in a Hifhnfdson of Alnliamii will put ttra i^ iilrfIYf "*° most successful year in the lain, writes his first volume of "Hie state of jjfeat pertntbation. hisldp erf the chest' rht> reheatfd motion for adjournment immprlintcly Mr. and Mrs. C. C- Watrous were 6ne, two, three, and thon tjiB sjiovt after the caucus is called together.. history T)f the Sunday-school. The-fol- visitors nt New YorK Wednesday. French Revolhtion." He lends the " WHtrt is the tnStte'r, Bunch V" ! & Company priceless manuscript to Stuart Mill, " 'Oh. /na am. I ain't get no peace (if ku'ock. she seized the hedvy jiij(fr One fit the ai'BUineirtg To lie in;nle lowing officeri; were elected for 1311: Miss Marion Conrad lia.s rotui'imd 1 • Superintendent—Charles W. Blakes- nil Mlll's-servant lights the fire with mind till Tve got1 ftinster shaTed, and of th"e ioc"k. rajsed It With a Jerk, and the caQCtlE nt this timp is tlmt ' presenting the comedy sketch, from a week's visit with relatives at ID spite of bis hardship and de- Jimmy roste jlp, pale and flight eaod. number of new eoiiKrexmneii livius M lee. ., Brooklyn. b*Vso hte fkis iuoWilngr "A FINANCIAL. pair again be wrote the masterpiece "This "getting master shaved' consist- He had gone to the wrong chest—the ^ distance from ^Vushitiffron will Assistant superintendent — Harry Mrs. Charles Throckmorton, of Up- f today. Hilton Is blind, Dante mid one*^rith,a spring lock, a'na wit was hut lie jirespnt nnd that It will be mi- Truax and Mrs. W. H. Walsh. per Broad street, is sick with a se- ed In making ready for Iiim with a he had stepped In atid knelt 1130 exiles, Bunyan. Raleigh and Lu- large painter's blush a thick lather In 4etp he had stepped In atid knelt usl to frame any sort of legislative Superintendent primary department vere attack of the grip. .ur are la prison, Darwin and It. I,. down to feel abom. Thereover hhalf program. NELSON WARING —Miss Alice Crook. a hiigi' WiMiiltti 'Imwl MUg us Mum- Burton Swannell, son of ',losei>!i [erensou are invalids. "Yes. but brlno's helmet, wlilc^i she always con- dropped npnu hta. ' Superintendent home department— Swannell, of Lcroy place, is laid up hey till made good; they came buck, sidered as the most important avoca- "Oh, how aid yon know?" Bhe riled, KING OF ?HE PIANQ Mrs. W. H. Walsh. with on attack of grip. Dr. Say re Is r. Preacher." Time. But Uobert E. tion of the morning." * when she had Jihniny out. "How did Superintendent cradle roll—Mrs. C. attending him. ' >ee didn't He stirrouders his sword yon knpwT* ' ' W. Biakeslee. Jamos N. Burton, of Brooklyn, was nd the Army of Northern Virginia, The boys Tooted at each other a Secretary—William H. Crook. a business visitor in Red Bank on et nortU and south eay he is greater When th. Dan.s Were Skinn. tin; mouths of tli« EnglUsh riv- ATHLETK; LAUGH MAKERS et's to pillage the cjiurchea. Wliou daugct, bnt wh*n tlie shortrap comes Secretary primary department— Bernard Coyne, is employed in the itlifully and lose. Many a splendid •fte'r'that' medns come at once." uccess is built upon a heroic failure. ffiey vitii'c cuugbt they were skinned Harry Truax. Central office of the New ^ork Tele- and riielr skins unile ia the dungeon at Mnelinorua she could not say more,. 'fBe boys Adulti lore's ft flash of steel in the shudder- ttie church they attacked. In course 1 Are there any men in Long Branch Hfatinnnc •••••'• ••••••• «•« Librarian—William Sodeli. James W. Hopping, of Atlantic of time' 11II the exposed portions -would knew that klie couiil/ hardly, creep Assistant librarians—James Jones, Highlands, was visiting relatives hi jr light, and John the Baptist has down the stairs tor trembling. Arid who wear full dreae -shirts? 4 have ITIdllllCCO Children 5c lied—only to succeed. Sunset at pe»-l -off, but that 'fcover^d by the nail about SO of these shirts that sold at Benjamin Van Tine. Red Bank Thursday. 1 that was how rjac ot the signals came would be protected mid thus bear tes- 1 $1.50 which I cannot sell at that price- Pianist—Miss Anna Davis; assistant idday on Golgotha. A mangled body to be known.—Month's Companion. Adults 15c 4 25c hustled into a borrowed tomb, and timony to the cruelty, of the ancient To olose them out I will sell them *t pianist, Miss Ethel Brltton. fiobert J. Collier to Become Aviator. ie Man of Nazareth lies among the 1 Englishmen. Tn the London College EVfRttgS ••'•••' 10? Robert J. Collier, who is interested ailures of time—only to succeed for of Surgeons may be Been three speci- Pencil Writing. First Reformed Church. in the Collier estate at Batontown, has ernity. ' mens of human skin, bearing labels Take a round bpjt with fiat surfaces, At the morning service tomorrow a new Wright biplane. He has rented sticb its this: "Portion of human skin sudh a bpi as drtiggists put rjllls In. SlL Pastor Shield will preach on "The one of the hangars at Belmont Pari; The "Dial of Aha*. said to be that of a Dane from the Through th6' Center of troth Hd and SHOE SATaSFAttlON ViCsisontials of Every Day Religion." In which Were used during the recent In door ot a church at Hadstock, In Es- boi jjtferce a "hole*, through which a Every time if you purchase Well, when we are all done here, will Well "«harpptiea'l>encfi'\8ttl\owpd to Vhwa of the evening the topic will be "Where ternatfonal aviation meet. This is the here be another chance tb» "come sox." A second specimen is ffonj C<*ii- 56? BROADWAY first aeroplane the Wright company ford. in Essex, and a thfrd from; the pnas'. "IPlita Wf 6tscnirng was ni.mnil m > • is Heaven?—the Answer From Holy iaefk?" Is there somewhere in the Shirts slightly soiled or yellow from FORD &' WIL Scriptures and the Book»of Nature." has sold to any New Yorker and it is north dooV of Worcester eathedrhl. tfie ifendll If thatIthat'Iss hecessai'hsay to'h'ota l irlt world where we have another aylng. RED BAfJK. N. J: At (i.45 in the evening the Christian the second machine that has been 'pnorlimity? Can we take up the task Buch fragments of sactllegious iOanigb it nnnty iii place. Twirl' rap-pencil Endeavor Society will meet and elect turned out of the factory to any indi- Ighted here? Will Gofl turu back tBc as one wovfld' spin a top,' anfl a num- hide have been fonnd 011 doors in ber of BtfHfige designs wtll'be found officers. Next Thursday evening a vidual for private use. The machine mlverse and give us yesterday? No Westinlnster irbbey. f ^.Representative of the society at Fort will be assembled at Belmont Park me seems to know. *' 'TIS nof so traced upon the ijajter placed beneath. Hancock will be present and will ad- »nd when the weather becomes calm- on 1 inn led In the bond"—that Is the If cardboard Wused Instead of paper dress a special meeting at which the er Orville Wright may teach Mr. -Col- llble. There's no en'cburagiug word and'tflfed from sl8e t(( sidle,'many ex- The Handkerchief Came From Italy. traordinary designs win fc* made. i newly elected officers will be instal- lier how to fly. It does not take long •om "that nndiscovered coudtry frotn A writer in a French review points led. to learn. It is said Mr. Collier paid hose bdhrne no traveler hits ever re1- ofit that tbp handkerchief does uot Giffori, Lacour, Granmer & Co. |5,000 for his machine. This entitles nrncd." Better not conut on Jt. *'A"s come 'to us froih (ihina, a,s has beeu Papermakers. him to use it as much as he likes for tree falls so shall it'ite." Each new generally believed, but from Italy. It /Bald faced hbrnets attach their large, Married at Parsonage- cone shapeS diaper ^iftJts' flnder 'the drover Grower and Miss Leah Ap- personal pleasure, but if Tie flies for lornlug Is the surest chance to '""coflje fs! onJJ' i-JOO years £tgo tbut tin; hand-j money or prices he will have to pay aclc." Sometlmes-jour day may be khl? f XVi ld eaves df ^ibus^i, In garrets" ol" to the The Home of 'Good Building Materials plegate were married last Sunday by kerchic? of a Wnotian lady was con- ii th it a royalty of $100 a day. Residents of irolonged. Once upon a time an an- sicfrred a fereat (Ui'ioslty.' The hand- limiis of trees. Poiletting the minute Rev. F. K. Shield. The witnesses xa ieut king named tlezeklah was sick, fibers that jjjjtere to wfather beaVen the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Eatontown are wondering if Mr. Col- kerchief crossed the'Alps nnd wns re- lier will visit his country estate in his bout to die. Prayer Was offered foi- •WvAl'wkh Rreat favdr at tlie court of fences pina buildings the hornets nitx Charles Thompson. The couple will ls recovery. In the courtyard,' vjg- them with giftlva "nhd lrfc a crudp live at '546 Bath avenue. ' ••••«» • •rhf*w machine. Fvaneo. ' 'Handkerchiefs were then jle from his palace window, wus the made of ranjlirlc or lawn and bordered •jnality of paper. To •Jtlsrge a nijt wridock, a great dial?T)Ullt by King wiili Vetielinn or Aleneon lace. TJnder the inside walls arerbflT'away and the haz years before. As a sign of fa- Is used to aM to 'the outside Never too Old to Learn Henry lit. of France tiie sachet^was orable answer the shadow was to go introduced. The handkerchief wasPaJ'el'' I, the workers ack ten degrees On the dial. At high taken jnto Germany a little later uud and drones die In th* fall, and tlie oon some supreme light shone from queen sleeps JhrongH the winter. Carpenters and Builders are learning fast that Jersey Cedar e merty seat, like that shone "above was known us the "fasejletin," after J ie brightness of the gun" to Saul on its Italian immr. Only persons of iningles are by far the beat and Hie longest lasting kind. quality Used It, iinfl nil edict lu 1593J The White World. I • *- CLEAN COAL he wny to Damascus, rose on the oth- waSi i)Ubli»hed at Bresflen lurcrdirrittg Tha world VverV itr'antre land wh!te-4r« * side of the dial of Aha?., and Hcze- bsauttfbl to nee»- iah had fifteen years added to his the use of the handkercJilef among the Wlth snow upon the neighbor's house an* trading classes.—LontloB jSlobe. snow upon the tree. fe. Nevertheless the end came That tall and slender bush with snow We Are the Only Ones on the frart s ventuaily. But dou't build on a mlr- quite to the ground Is bent. * Je, brother. Your day may be near Careful of Hi* Gun. And imflepnoatli. perhaps, is formed a & FULL WEIGHT one. Morning, high sun, afternoon, In oue of the small mountain towns cozy little tent. • that Carry the Real Jersey Cedar hadows lengthening, gloom of sun- of Kentucky lived Dan. a half wit, The garden fence hat woolly lines of snow with whom the boys often went liunt- '' upon «iu:h mil. guaranteed with every torfof "Honest own, twilight nnd evening star—and There's snow upon the milkman's cap and fter that, tbc dark. Yen, yon mny fng. On one of tliese trips Dan and the on his 'bis tin pan. ' 1 Shingles, . ( Coal." If you use Nut Coal try 1 ton come back" after that bad accident, young man with him were between Here's pussy coming from the barn. She :ome bnck" after that fever, "the two hills'when a rabble jumped up )n MfTUbei-feet »• high! However Jersey Cedar Shingles is only one of the good things of Honest Nut Coal. There's a difer- front of them and ran up the hill to O pussy, hurry In to .us, for we are warm hadow (may) return backward" »s and dry! we carry In the lumber line that Is better than you'll find elsewhere. ence. pu sit convalescing on the porch! but. m's right. Tlie other fellow, being White cushions on tn« nsbor^eat, ft drift t the )nst you won't "come Back." 011 Kim's left, did not wish to take the beneath tlie hedge; Wall tell you about them as we go along. , , ^inn- of Nhooting at the rabbjt for White ftaTtes "float toy the window pane Come around and look over o^ir new •ices arid show rooms Now" is ihe (•», Dan: shrilit him, shoi>t hlrti'I" mother B«W£ her Beam Bin Diiii slMiiil.r ^