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VOL. 12—NUMBER 5. LONG BRANCH, N. J., TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913. PRICE TWO CENTS EER LUMBERMAN!JUSTICE PARKER POWERS TO INTERVENE / IS 71 YEARS OLD CHARGES COUNTY'S TO COMPEL REOPENING Friends of James Cloughly Call Pickets Necessary in One Scar- Unexpectedly at His Norwood NEW GRAND JURY OFPEACECONFERENCE let Fever Case—Burr's Avenue Home. Daughter Has Diphtheria. S JaiiH's doughty, the pioneer builder Acts In Place of Justice Voorhees, Who Is III But Plan of Allies to Break Off Negotiations Saturday l.HmTvntiii(?rt with mcmboni of hta, and lumber merchant, passed another fumily in Urond street, Red' Bank, milestone in ftfe yesterday. It was Kdwlu 11. J-lurr this morning over the' his seventy-Hrst, and, If anything, Mr. Improving-Sees Little Evidence of Crime if Turkey D)83 Nut Yield Adrianople telephone told"n. K«eerd re-porter thift Cloughly Is younger in spirits today Mayor Davison of Red Bank, hf was trying to do all that he could than he was five years ago. Befora Than Not Likely To in follow out tlio Instructions of Ihe Mr. Cloughjy was reading when the In Monmouih-Long Branch Mayor Asks President of Coun- KrU-.rM il, and t.'ikin drives. Neighboni %ef which he had received from May suspended neRotlatioos. should Tur- There were a number of after-din- city, was excused. JI ALL OVFR STATE key mukP no move i.»r the ivsurnption ' fiii.f i.ped his tu-tionM, and It was ner to&sfs. Mr. Bennett was toastmas- or A brain L. DUVJBOU,, relating fo his Justice Voorhees, it. was an* of the • ppjico rnnft'K nco, the allW-i' !•.•(:!! ;hi to tin attention cf the Board ter. Scriptural verses were read, inability to at Lend. The letter w_j ounced, who has been ill UA> several VOVK plan to rail a riwtltig at the i' I I'tilih :i f« w 'Ir.ye rfgo. hymns were sung and afterward all written .Friday and was as follows: weeks past, was improving rapidly, Number of Other Cases in Vi- Public Service To* Be This Rate Bfpronep to break *»ff ucgotintioks, Ini r vie wed yp^ lord ay tlie Secretary offered their congratulations and wish- HnurJ of Health, Howard B. so much that he has gotten down "By reason of my Inability to act be li \* not hcll<\t"i MI dlplor.iaticVi'"- ed for the host many more happy cfiose of tiektiese, will you kindly per Into Effect M?y 1st, won. Bald tii;i( Mr. Hqrr. looked birthdays. —5* stairs mid" hi a keen sense of humor cinity, But They Are Said To clea that war vii! UP rt-n^vi-tl. It uns form my duties its Mjiyor until further j ihe mattftr in -i dlrTerent light, that iag returned. ' Justice Parker said j 1*11 id today that h**twi rn npw and Sal- (iiul Irs own vlowti. The Tloard of Mr. Cloughly last year celebrated hat in all probability J untile V'oor-, Be of Mild Variety. notice from me?* I may possibly 4» It's Announced. urday T%h» i>«v, m a by salUornttu nu his seventieth birthday and the golden able to attend tho meeting Monday ilth, however, has its "owp rulct* sees would be able to return to the diplopiRcy would show the Mi'tan that 1 anniversary of bin marriage, the lat- Vfgtffjtft&m and fhaf thvy will bu Freehold has a slight t=mail pox f'p'if and cnntplotv thp appointment ft. Stale Hou.sc. Trenttm, N. J., Jan. 7. Adxianojjjc hijij to KU oils} thai L-UIOI'L ter taking place in July last. bench in a few weeks. •I h ii i'ori'jfinnn t (inclusion. In charging the grand inquest. Jus- scare Fire cases are reported. In the J but therrt ale a minilicr of little d Toe Slate Bonrd of Public Utility tiuMii-xt njiMti? j tho Tni'.kh-ti di'tvffntn nft t Mr. ('loughly, at seventy-one, is at Mnnrit of^llcalih has resorted' ice Parker said that lie was lappy to to»"». and a number In thfi nearby :! tailn to attend to from time to t4n Commiaaloaera announced today that would bo authorized (.» art'.'p! prnr the head of the lumber firm of Clough- the Public Service Gas Company will ii/ in Wftll Btreet, where thera announce that there were n terious neighborhood, but* from inv»>stiK;:ti6nH j which 1 am physically unable to at tit-ally all the prfipo>;;))R uMhi' Al'l••!• !.,• •| ' ii.rimel of scarlet fever In the Van ly, Nicholl & Co., with plant and place Mul )n force' May ist, DPS!, a ninety- criminal cases brought to his atten. (made by the local health board. Both-] tend to now, therelpre if you mil Nisi f;m!ly. James r*ab in watchluc of business on •Branchport avenue .ad- : in cent gas rate all over tho sthte. Thlsi tion, and, with the oxeception of cue « W-M» is anticipated, serve afe acting mayor in the mean Ijontjon. J'III. 7 M thn Turks and MM \unir during tho day while WH- joining the New Jersey Southern Rail- 1 Dr w H action follows the re cent decision of claae of violators, those charged with - - - Welch, of Philadelphia, time, it will greatly oblige, Yours Very A11 tea do not nhow n diFpfHH'in *<« Ifiim U ii.ir h f-n duty, at nlRht. road tracks. He is very active and who lrfls bpeI1 \h<' Stale Hoard Ox inn thn rate at excise violations, no serious cases had Bsaocte^ed with con- Truly. A. L. DffviBon, Mayor." reopen ncgot la I ionn, immp*ii ittly Ihr is fond of the open air. In summer he Mayor Daviaon was not present last ninety cents per" thousand cubic feet cultivates nome of the finest gardens j togiotfs diseases, declares tho ft ye Kreaf powers of Kuropn \\ til [nli rvs*n«' An Italian fapilly In J'rarl street I* pighl and PrPH. Cooh compiled with for the Pnssaic dlfltrict anil recoin- in the state. Already he la planning canes are ;i mild form of small pax, Thin WAS stated today 'nth" UOUBP nunrantlnt'd for the same reason. thy request and took the neat of May- mendiup the samp rate for tho rest of for his spring planting. similar to that at Lebanon, p_nn, He of Commons by sir Edward Cray, FPC- •t -. ' thfi atatfl. further states that he has never known or. Councilman Oliver was the only it'tary of stHt^ nf forofen ;«n";iir«. LAKEWOOD HOTEL BURNS I other absenje. A goodly number oi The now Pnssnir district rate tnkns of one that resulted fatally. L FALSE BURGLAR SCARE It was at tirst reported that the pa- spectators were presnt at thr meeting ffect- I 'e+rrnnry tfit, hut u^ii will r<'- GOVERNOR HOLDS CONFERCNOE. Yany P^trone cf Hollywood Court _•- tientn had chicken pox. This was a and t-evernl loterestifl tllacuBBioBB took lUlrc tho ohangfng of 160,000 prepay- ,i| ! In N'ghtclothes Leaving Two Police Officers and Mr. Warwick wiit meters the board ttaya tho M:iy few days ago when thfe contagion was place. The busines was transacted Had Sevtral V^ttcrfi AJiatt N^ticnnl Vn'luabloe Behind. Search Latter's Store At with dispatch. - * lat dute for tho balance of the Ktutc Lj reported. Slate Inspector Bowen, of Politics Yesterday. Tfie Hollywood ('curt, a three-story Night ln Vsln. - Is reasonable. Anbury Park, and Dr. John Taylor, of President Cook brought up the mat- • Trenton, Jan."';. Continuing what rftijture located on Third street, u»- ter that George W. Patterson, tne There was a burglar scare eaYly Asbury Park, also made investigations. he calls tils "ftwtnieitun Kc.'iiltfK^'f'n- w'on f'Hftnii and Lexington avenue*, ftouse-mever, had damaged t»-eeB and yesterday morning that attracted Pa- paratory to ciiH-iin^ ii1" Presidency, 'ik' wood r waa damaKtjd to tho ex- newlygraveled streets while moving tt trolmen S. T. Enunons am) J. V. Wesi (.iov. VVil.son yesterday had ronfereucea nt of $36,060 ycfitttrday morning, to thi> store of WillUuj R. War house and a Ions discussion took place. g. .There vveio 2(10 patrono In tb« at the corner of Broadway and Fift ! uilh ft ITj;llt.KI;IHKO nil'ii1 hi rs uf CoMgreaa. Tho avenue. Patrolman EmmonB was in was instructed to draft an oi flilulnce fecantly clud, Seeing from the bmnlnj the business section when two young rt-r'TsiMiicu by the v%ilorn buikllliff. TUn Urn burned rapidly nnd providing for a Forfeit to be posted re .Malni\ •Pen any I ven fa and Texas. men came along with tho information Insuring aganst daDAage when a per- bill few of the patrons wore able tin that Intruders were heard in Mr. s V. JoltUKoa and Con-MI.f^my^u' thair belongings. n?it is secured and providing for a ,f. Warwick's store. The noise led them ( TlVi^ttre sf'(ffp3"'AT-&tti"orcT6"cK"'ati31 fine if any damage ia suatninpd. ((iigrPdiiMiJiu A, to bellevp that the safe was being the Mnino vfeitora, l.urne' f-)r tlvn hiiue. It originated Thn matter of appointing patrolmen His Scalp and Face Cut and HeMitchell I'nluu-v s\ tampered with. . . — the PenagyJ* fn'tht* kkehon. Many of tho guoHtH OM- Samuel T. Sleeper Camp and in the police tlepartnieut was, on mo- vjiitian v.lio (ailed. Patrolman Emmons intercepted Pa- lion of Councilman Daniel Wood, laid Is Badly Bruised exiis H*nt Von- I ;'\M (I in tlmir nigiilclotheg, k-avjng 1 gressniun Albert 11 Vmnr-ttf- Alt:: I In, trolman West in Liberty street, an*d 7 their clot4wa_^nd valuablcna behind. that Ladies Auxiliary Hold rxz whTo IH cfiUTrmi H ~ne"iiTui'r;tic. l they hastened to the Warwick store. ary. Otherwise. 1 'l iiny were Khclicrod for the night !u4 The doors and"*windows were tried, should not escape punishment, and caucus in (fit JJnitfjff bt Repfesejtita- d the / and jurors to make care- j Joint Exercises. The petition of property owners in tiveB at .Wnshlngton. but none were found unlocked. Mr. Dominicii Hparano, of Ked Hauk^_ In Kan pxplordona hampel'ed ful inquiry a Waverly place, asking for an Incan- •f- AH fb«^>Ouic____%-' Warwick was aroused from hie slum- ton fined to his hoiue In Outherin fli'einon,—rater- Hoyt, ficient to bring Samuel T. Sleeper Camp, No. 16, descent light at the extreme ond of cent ii!r«nil their con Uilnit.it IHK With bers and he lost no time in joining treet today as the result of injuricn flrenmn, FUstained a bndly cut hand Dr. Reginald S. Bennett, of Asbufy; Sons of Veterans, of Red Bank, and the thoroughfare tvad jpferred to the tha Pi-rnUh-ni-'U'ct. Gov, Wilson wild tho policemen. Park, is also a member of the grand . the Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 13, held a Light Committee, with power. lie Bustained yesterday afternoon when the bnaklnj; of a window.. With dark lanterns and a full quota he was run Into by nn automobile bo- i he conferred .with Hie Natlonul legls- nquest. As nearly all of the excise j joint installation last night in the By request, Charles H. Bennett. Al- fle.tora in order to got the poini of of weapons, an Inspeetion of the in violations come from Anbury Park | Child building Broad street, Red bert L. Ivins and Michael Popkins, longlng to Robert B, Oruminond, of Dug Up Civil War Button. " terior of the Interior of the store was Tint on avenue, Eutontowu. Ho re- vii-w of the men In Congress ns lo and vicinity, Mayor Bennett vyll have Bank. Henry J. Bender, Division Pat- who have served a.t least seven years what slio!.')(] bo coosldfirod in tlie While excavating In the vicinity of made. Nothing had been disturbed riotic Instructor and member of Ells- as members of Iiscbeptmdant fire En-' ped a bad cut on-tha_back of his [Point Ptooeftui* a few days ago, Mar- amTTIiere was no evidence of anyone scalp, and a cut over the left eye. BpC'Cial Bosjtlon to liotullid by the new worth Camp, No. 32, Union Hill, con- gine Co., were, granted exempt cer- President next March, ehal John F. Hrrker inn'iirthod a but- having been in the place after It had ducted the installation for the Sons, tificates. 1MB injuries were bundagod by Dr. ton, whii h fi'niii ail nppenrrfneen cam« been, closed for the night. while Mrs. Hattie Wymbs, of Red The sanitary condition of the cells B, H. Garrison, of Red Bank, it not Recorder Badeau Pie covering.* f/om the coat of Botsa noldior Ia th« ' Bank, Division president of the auxill- in the Borough.Hall waa again di:?cm>s- being necessary to take any BtHches. coi-dcr Harry ('. L'ttdcGU, of Ited civil War. Tho button, which was Bowling Series Starts Tonight. ary acted in a like capacity for th*at ed, remarks being made- by 4resident Spurano also received minor contu badly tarnished, was brlghtonod by The Monmouth Bowling Club has ar- Ions and was badly bruised, Ho will l''ink, who litts htson con lined lo his tfee marahnl. who found nn Inscription body. . Cook, Councilman Hurley and Ernest reult ofJTionTe for tbii puni ten days v.it!i a ranged for a series of games with" the The Auxiliary's installation exertfls- A. Arend, president of the Board of bt laid up several days an i upon It. At the top or the button WM 'Health. The matter was referred to he accident. | vary hoavy cold, .was abla to bo about "II Reel " Under I Hat was a rud»!y Long Branch team. The first of the ee were first, and the following offices for a snort time yc:;;.crtjjiy tnarulujg Kdiues will be played tonight on the were installed: the Borough Hall Comlttee, to investi- pngfav-ed oaglo nnd pt tho bottom lh« The accident occurred in Broad for the Ilrst. Me hopes \u Ue able to 1 Ejkwood Recreation alleys. President— Mrs.^adle Bennett. Kate the qost of installing new cells, »tl ward "filxcolsior.' the cost to put them in tho cellar, etc., Mreet, ppposite . Irving ,plac^ ftbout! ^tam% widiMea withVo few days. Vice-Freslderit-^Irs. Jennie Fisher. 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Hpar-ff>r Wi)MHW1 s, H;jyro iH ,hf, nttenUinK Areanians.to Install. with instructions to rouoiL at is alHo Hurvive^f liy one sister, Miss TJie council has 200 members, one situation from his resort. Council—Mrs, Jennie Fisher, Mrs. happened to be nearby, and he asBlfit- The vM-iddk-town Township High •--lemtfiW'a-tear ~ggK Wit ft" 6ne" app Her otl In hflpittR tJw man ii» tha maalflna. BChooi at Leonardo wn« • presented^ tion pendfng and a number of prospec- Atlantic—Charles S. Bucklin. Wymbs. sun Mm., ICHI1H SUIT ITrownT^TTtrwaarj CTTiffmi Mvny i rntnv Snirt.vy AEUrUtiOU Wllfi K-t»wmttfnt - Eatontown—George L. Gibbs. pud a hurraed trip was made to thp tives. An open meeting ia being Mr. Bender installed the following physician's office. After the injuries had boeii in poor health for some American flag, 20 by 30 feet, by four planned by the Publicity Committee Freehold—Joseph Atkinson, Wil- ofilcers for the Sons: timn, but had only been confined to Io4g&s of tli- order of Junior Order of iam Levy. . Testimony in Legacy Fflnd En- had been dressed, the injured man wan of the council for the second staled t'ommander—Waited L. Davis. removed to his home in the machine. the b»5 .'i few day.'}. Tin- funeral ftp- United ~ American Mechanics. Tlio IT eeting In Jaunary, the 21st Inst., Howell—Dr. Walter Haven. Senior Vice Commander—Lionel G. ranFfrnonts, In charge of urulertakei-H lodges are located in Middletown, Bel- Holmdel—-C. Edward Tilton. trusted to St. James' Church Robert R. Mount & Hon, of lied Hank, ford, Atlantir Highlasda and Hlgh- when Past Grand "Regent T. S. Class Harrison. ma SINGLE :.... .*.,,-v.- will be present. Upper freehold—William E. Cox. ; have not yet boon completed. JjjndB. A ?pei-inl Service, wf^i held at jonfor Vice Commander—George W. Concluded Yesterday. Report Contagious Cases Near City. the iii}',h sfhool which was well attend- Manalnan—Samuel Vaughn. Chandler. Matawan—Henry Stillwaggon. Health Inspector Taber says It nan Annual Hospital Meeting. 'i by the mobera of the lodges and Storm Damages Pound Nets. Secretary—Joseph Hariaon. The taking of testimony In the $14,-been reported to him1 that there aro friesdi of the Echocl. Marlboro—Henry E. Hay ward. Treasurer—A. M. Gaskill. Tli« annual meeting of the Uaard of The recent storm did'considerable Middle town—Joseph W. Thompson, 000 loRacy fund entrusted to St. James* a number (*f coniagioun canes in the Governors or \h<- Mrjnmoutti Memorial damage to the pound fishermen who| Beokman .^ " Council—Benjamin H. Ford, Alfred Church was concluded before ' Vice Inear vicinity of thirdly, and that ev- Edwin L 1 HdtpltAl will bi' held n^xt Monday a« Kills Mother and Himself. are engaged in winter fishing. Nets Mmstone-Holm.es Puilen. Rofticher anrf-Wfiftam F. fJurtiam, Chancellor Lewis at City Hall yestnr-, ery pro-caution shculd be taken by flu , Chaplain—William F. Durham. thn hospital, when \\i- yearly rtrporit- N"c\'/ York, Jan. 7.—Harry Harrison were badly ripped up. Captain Stew- Neptnne—Charloe Rugbtrrteer*. Dr. day afternoon, The heirH of Kdniuni j citizens. School children and otherw will be presented. cat his mother's throat with a rar.or art Cook, one of the winter pound Regina]d B, Bennett, Randolph Mil- Patriotic Inffructbr-—AITTert C. Har- \\>Ht, who made the bequest, of Enej who have not been vaccinated KIIOUM 1 this morning and then went to the raenv has been busy for the past two jet. , . ' > ripon, Jr. /' money for, the_ ej*Sctlon of a chap* ! br at wncp. While there Is no ap- Ten P,ay3 for Disorderly. bathroom md f-ut his own throat and dayfl putting his iiefs- In shape forj Ocean-Bryant B. Xewcomb, Thorn- (,'olor Guard -Rfinjamin H. Ford fii ,Wolf Hill, will Iw allowed thirty! parent danger of Rrnall pox spr^adhift Ernest UohiiiHon, (Mlored, admitted wrists. lit- is dying In the WiUlams- fishing. He hopes to be able £o ma_e' ty. Guide—Clinton F. Elliott. days to file a brior^ Counsel for. JSt..|.to Ihis city, It would be well to guard |lus Beat in the ri'conl'T'rf court t_l> mnrhiiiR bnrg Honpital. a lift tomorrow or Thursday. -Raritar—John Carr. Insiue Guard -Edward M. Slattery. JamoR Church will then have fifteen aj:aiiiH.t it, even though It Ifi stated to that hr> nim flrunk ami flliortlfirlj u Shrewsbury—William Otterpon, Ed- Outside Guard—Howard Cole. , days in which to make answer. be only a mild form. churged liy Patrolman I^clwanlB, who (Continued from Sixth Page, t LIMITED DITCHED; NO ONE HURT. Contractor Weber Returns- [ward T. Allaire. It. Is a ^peculiar situation and one New Wolf Cottage. arrested him in Firs I avenue yester- Maneton, Wis., Jan. 7,—Running at : Contractor August Weber, who has Wall—Robert G. Poole, Harry V. that requires considerable thought to Max Wolf, of New York, is erecting day. • Ftoblnnon bflggBd for U niency, high speed through • blinding mow ,been on a five weeks' trip to the Pacific j Height Shirt Waist Dance -at- Branchport determine just what. courFe to pur-1a $2.0,000 c.nttage in Jerome avenue, but the recorder thought ton days storm, the Pioneer Limited of the Mil- coast, returned home yesterday. Mr. It was announced that Justice Nel- Club House of S. S. I. B. Y. Club, sue. f*or this mason the court waa npnl. Tho work is in charge of I. R. in thr: county jail would prove bene- wkuaee Road struck a broken rail five Weber first visited Texas on a busi- (Cbntinued on Sixth Page.) Thursday evening:, Jan. 8th. Admis- petitioned by the officials of the Taylor & Co- ^ ficial. Tho prisoner was taken to miles east of here shortly before day- ness proposition, later going to Port- Fion 25 cents. (Advertisement.) ^5-6* church for advise in the matter. The Freehold thi irr.fr light today and the engine and seven $ 14,000 was left'for tho erection of a cars went into the ditch. No one, was land, O re goo r and thence up the coast, On and after Jan. 7th Cole's Meat Mr. Nathanson'a Los* Adjusted. Notice. visiting a number of prominent' cities Market will close at 6 p. m. Saturday church In a locaiUy.-.^exe.^tJierr' were Ladies of the Women's Auxiliary, will A New Year Wedding. injured. The l.lrnlted, the road's Prompt settlement of fire' insurance not enough parishioners to support it, creek train, had been delayed by the in California. He has promised to give excepted. (Advertisement.i —* •* will enable S. Nathansoin, the Broad- meet at Mrs.' C. 'Henry Irwin'e resi- Jtffss Edith Bray and John J..Welch) outline of MB trip to bis brother way jcweleP, to resume business just end St. James'Church could not afford dence oh Wednesday, Jan. 8,, at 3 p. mj we.re- married on X' w Y< nr's Da-y, storm and was making ue time when Elks tomorrow night. Store Closed for Repairs. :ia soon as the store Is pfH- In shape. to obligate itself In the matter. to rnako --arrangeme n't* forthp annual just, nftor the new year hrid hail1) usher- tho accident occurred. Charity ball. The president requests ed in. The C4 renmny w ;is prrformt-d The store of S. Nathanson, expert H. W. Green & Bro.,- agents for the At The Commercial Tonight. E7 rHns, butchtT." closes every night Jeweler and Optician,- 173 Broadway, Royal Co., adjusted Mr. Nathanson's all members to be present. (Adver- {by B*fe_J3£, John V. VoUbiut:- at St. E, tEins, butchev closet ereryaight Vocal and instrumental music, Spe- tisement. ) ' „ * at fi o'clock, Saturday excepted. (Ad- which damaged tay the recent Irss yesterday. cial diehes. (Advertisement.) I.ulii'n parFona^e on \V a s h i n R I o n ar. r, o'clock. Saturday excepted. (Ad- yertisement.) Coshland flrp will be rlcaed for tho 5-9-ll-15*Tues.&Sat. Btre*;t. Tin? brido is tho daughter of vertlsemenj;.) • next ten days undergoing Tepairs. Mr. Freehold Woman Dead. Grand Concert at FirsK Reformed David Hray, the well-known stono and Empire Theatre. Monmouth Street, Nathanson srtffee*1 to thank the Long ^Irs. Klranor B. Bennett, widow of Carhpbell's Arcade Garage. Church, Wednesday night, January marble worker. Heap much fun promised at Seeta! Red Bank, Chu. W. Rltter, prop. Mbv- Branch nre department for their efflc- ChBr-les A. Bennett, of Freehold, died Automobiles Repaired, Rented and ., by Artists George C. Carre, Misses Dance to be given by Alffoaauift, 8f- ing pictures and Illustrated songs, ape lent work In keeping the damage yesterday. Funeral services will be Sold. Horses Clipped by Electricty.' Word en, Gano, Maps and Mrs. V. J. On and after Jan. 7th Fleets Meat, clety Warriors of MO__KH0A Beae* *t clal feature* nightly. Also high class down to a minimum. (Advertlse- held Thursday at two p. ra., at Free-1Telephone_ 337__ ,, North Broadway. (Ad- Blekkink. Admission, 50c. (Adver- Market will close at 6 p. m, Saturday the Monmouth Beach Caaino, JAa. 14. raudeWIle tcU, • . 218tf* mem.i * hold. vertisement.) .„ . 2tt* tiwment.) e-eepted* (Advertisement.) ., H tONO BRANCH DAILY MOORD, TTJSSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913,

< myu! p .»t I'uliliMlie'rim • SpreadinU of theg bein'llin lht« ui t he Poor and Huch us May Want Hfiln ol Phyalciani" li IK aigu«d Beginning to-mortow morning •YOUJ All Our Suits and Overcoats pnd tb" .mtiiMi i,i|( IH attributed to :' v roitnii WWher li IK Httih-ii that thl«* letter in H reprint of one which Dr. Mather wrote prior iu his death In % "*% 2,000 pairs of Now at Profitless Prices 1728.

AI [ii i•:»• i.; Mil- ij,:,f.ir-i- in ilituributi' when every person on the islands' had been infected. $ $ Daring the year 1910, the doafh raff worth 3.50 to 6 fn-Mi tin.* disease In the States Rhode Island and North Carolina were 32.8 and 27 1 per cunt per 100,000. In the snniH year the death rule per 100. AM tolon, sizes and styles DAVIDSONS (K»0 from ineanlt>H In Pittsburgh, Pa., vaB 33.1; Providence, K. I., 31.!!; Co- InmbiiH. Ohio, 2*1.6: KtifEafo, N. V.. 22.1, The House that Has and Gives what it Advertises and Richmond, Va., 2\ 1. E biggest slipper iale over htld in this city! And ri^ht on the eve of the seasoruof The (loath rate among those at X dances. Thi> disposal will enable you to buy two pairs of slippery Tor the price of one. Davidson Building, RED BANK lacked varies frqm 5 to 35 per cent. Every young woman and matron should look over her gowns and secure appropriate slippers If it Is estimated that the death rnte i» 1" per cent, and thf> jrtunber ol j f»r each one, at this sale. denrtiH from it In the United Stales j and with Johnnie KUKKIDK and utruR daring the year 1810 was 11,600, then j | PHIIK. proceeds to make an exnmlnn it would follow that during the year Styles MEASLES II VERY tton of his throt. All the Back of hi« at left«£ 110,000 children suffered from! materials throat ith.l hard paints are a dull an the disease When It Is considered J (try red. t'erhaptt there are a few lit lhat perhaps '-'M p*»r cent of these' Makers tie red spotn on the hard palate, mid 1[children were of Hiiiolo HR*1, and tluit Opera Slippers, one eyelet ties, one Slippers we fai-hioned of suede, velvet, Johnnie's mother had looked clone at the dlnt>nnf occur* inoHt often during, three, four and cross strap pattern?. Steinhncli Slippers arc made the linliif; membrane of the cheeks, Bho the monthH of school attendance, than | -kid, rail', grosgrain cloth and patent colt would have Br-pn Home small white- Almost any of them can be converted liy the teading manufacturers it tl(H>K in vaciitlou time, then it will i of skin. Few People Aware How Marly tipped reddish ppots. Thont* are call- be Been that 33,Q*JO children wore kept into Colonials when this effect is de- ed "KopllkV HIMIIH, and when seen from HchooJ from nix weks to two sired. Deaths Result From are sure signs of measles. trniithR on aeomnit of tb© measles Hand • turned Slippers Johnnie stays homo from HCIIOOI Mutt which wan produced in thin way, this day, and that night hla fever IH high in a aertoUB economic IONS in the country—including C. t It. Yearly. er than it WAR the night before. Hi* Trimmings rooln and louses about the bed, nmi MfHKleB is a Tv(aslt*8 la many frotn further tttacka. ttIf> ! a Vi r and ewollnn. In from five to ' " ' ' y B**vefe d^ftMS e which Modern §ct*in«» has pointed out the seven days, the raah beginH to fade cannot be dealt with lightly, one to (W<"f» danger of such a practice. Mai nnd within thme or four dayn. in en- which wn fhonlt not expoee our chil- (mint mf*pl*« annually taken fearful tirfly ROD- away. 1,.»M,.K b.hlnd u'"™111 A pfclW »Wh measles Bliould bs |pT| of rhiMrfn,> Kvpf. Erery pre a mint, mnttllng and tho akin. TIIPH |"" "' l'"1' """ *«P< ""•'•'• •» '""« »» __^aailQft.afepuld Jie fifrcifM to pr*-\'.nt h Hal1 1 The \A a " >' Lir*otloD. Th* following article tell Pf-eilng off of the ... layer o"f thc jjkf of the danger* of mallgna* measles kin In little bran like nieces. Thin f*np(1- I"'™"*1 children with meaaiea **a apecUlly prepared by the nsBlef- procewB, dHMMUamatfon. OH it is called ,flrf* W MWiilva to the light. The «m mrrron general of the U. H rub llf() laetn about a week or ten days. In '^>theH Hliauld be Haht befiaase 1W Hemltb Hfrvlre the mean time the fever ban Romthe child Is apt to ^et too watni, kick lb* DT. Burltrr an soon BH Johnnie hatt com oft the cavers ini-l fluffer from the cold. Asbunj Lfttte Juhnul« hs« th« meai*'et, what pletely finished pealing, he JR. permit A chillJnK In thlH way may predlfl- a cougb. and reddened noae! te»d to go out and pinplay with the otheothor pnHP to a p inonia. Kood should b« Hi la OTOM and DIMD and peevish and boya. anrl- before long In back at hi lj«W iint) ahoiijd coimiHt chicflyof nu-| hen redder that a roae. dcfk In school. Johnnie ha da mildH trffkm8 brotiiri! pasteurized milk, soft | up la the VUDIM* parlor, lit boiled eggs a/nd the like. Icelemouade tl# Johnnie whlnea about. kittle afary lived rigiu next door to wiU •ing., eomfort to the influmetl of you will catch It, tf you thr0Bt lohnnle.- 8h© waa a pretty little girl, The child's eyes should lie 't watch out!! but not very robust. Her mother con- kept clean, and Hhould the fever get ht :h th(1 Boiif, Children with the measles! e(^ iiomc after spending several days Bidered meaHles ,-IM enevftabJe HHtaeYh- > ' eomtort or the little sufferer RED BANK GLEANINGS ftlary'a mother thought it wlw should be provided with a quantity of aii the guests of Mr. and Jacob Enrich, GUN CLUB.ACTIVE ng. She thought It would be n fioo.l ***>' b» Inereaaed by HponRliiR with 1 to hate, the measles o'er, POII papef napkins, and aa soon an The next contest of-the baBjtet-baIl of Canal street. time to let Mary have tho meaalna and'lrPw water and alcohol. Sometimes Regular Shoot of Riverside Organiza- fle ah« took btt little daughter in to if lfl the napklne become soiled they should (pam of (ne H, n School wjn be next John Predmore, son of Mrs, Rose tion Friday and Open Tourney get over It before the "bridge peason" nfceBBary to put an ice bag to p}*y with John tieit door. lnp n(i(lti be burned. Children nhonM be taught j Saturday nigh, wnon tne iocaIs Tredniore, of bridge avenue, U con- Wednesday of Next Week. began, so hn took Mary over to pla.v ; but If the child fa sick " TIM Woeki later, Mary »lck«ned and fl to roquiro thlw, skilled that they must always hold a handker- ^,ay agalll8t the Rahway high 8Chool-.B fined to the house with an attack of Members of the Riverside Gyn Club with Johnnie, junt a« Boon BB ahe hoard 8hollId bp chief in front of the ntouth whll a** Httif life vent out. hut he had' the • Thi« was BWinron»d. ^ five on thc local Y, M, C. A. court. typhoid fever. Or. I). II. Garrlso^i is of Red Rank are very active. A ie:;u- frerres* of you will catch It, If you (ouphlng. This Is a nieafiuro which j in attendance. !ai- shoot will be held on tho grounda not very long after Johnnie was firnt | When Ills fever and cough have A fant contest la expected. The tic- ! I iom i watch out:.' tcen filck. coatine th« oirctric, tele-gonp, the rhllij may bo allowed to betends to control the spread of a good kets (ire selling fast for this attraction Edgar Morris' of Wildwood, N.-.I.. n Shrewsbury avenue, opposite tfta ;raph la a tortlae compared with the up and about the room, but for a time many measles, be- and a large crowd of spectators will spent the weekend with his neplieu. /•';(ir grounds, on Friday afternoon, rlw^en thousand American chtl- wiy that newfl travels Jn a small corn-' should not Indulge in violent exeretHc, C&USQ during coughing and sneezing, undoubtedly be pTesent. Arthur J. Hagerman, of Spring street. comjjienclng at 1.30 o'clock. The first iffM 41*4 of U«*fll*e In the year 1910. munlty. JuBt two wnekH later Mary bncnusp. there In often aome weaken- sputum may be thrown-several feet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walts and Clayton B. Clark, of New York, for- award will be a hand-paiitted ehoco- Tlif* dld'nof Include B law number Everything wbtcir^has come in con- merly Df this place, spent Sunday late" set, second, a hand-palntt;d fruit »•«» taken HI, IJpr mse w/ip not Ukp ins of thPMiettrt muaclPH by the rtl- family, of Bofltid Hrook, spent New bow] and third, a hand-flftinted crark- ' who dl^d of broncho-pneumonia, a Johnnle'n. in:«fi ;Mt of moplnp arounrj nenpp. The aim is to allow the heart tj'ct with meaales patieiils sduuld bo Year's1 Day as the gu,ci;ts of Mr. with relatives and friends in town. yfflt number of car« wblcli, In chll atprllizpd Before it ii allowed to some William Robinson, of Krankford, er jar. The professional making/tho somewhat out of nortH. little Mar?' had muscle to retahr-tta normal condition Waltx'a uncle, Charlea Hoffman, of hlgbeat score will bo given a pHBll rirea. art; caused bv moaslen. Sixty* n convulsion, her fever was very hlRh, before putting top much of a strain | lii contact with other people or other Welt Front street. Penn., was a recent guest or his cous- p)fU> amJ twu-tButliii'iiei. nent ot all itnca which may bo handled or used in. Robert Hitchings, of Branch ave- prize of $3. -^ (he pmptlon when , In »- Th irM I 1 maining in H*8thi ttom brpircho-pneumonia occur by other people! Red clothes, napkins, Btead of being B good healthy looking j when the fever has gone away, and the Red Bank post-office for the week In children under five yearn of age. o red, WBP s bluish, black discoloration should include good, plain, strong tjible linen, towels and the like may endinB Saturday, January 4th, were Mrs. Hary Archer and daughter, Eliz- be held In the office or the prsildeut, time fn life when measles is moet apt which looked like a recent bruino. j foods. If there in a tendency to re-be Bterllized by boiling. addressed to: Mrs. J. Beggs, Mian Alice abeth, of Hudson avenue, have re- Albert L. Ivlns, in the Register build- to oecirr. But the Hlory of the ravageR She had Buch a hard time breathing I gain weight and strength Hlowly, the When it is known that measles exist Brown, 2; Mrs. B. J. Carney. MIBB R, turned home from a visit with Mrs. ing, in Broad street. Red Bank, \Ved> of tbln dlHeaee ia not complete without that she had to be propped up in the | child may be given an increased amout ii: n community, not child having a i!ro\vn,2; Mrs. K. J. Carney, Miss It. Archer's sister, Mrs. George Brooks, nesday night at 8 o'clock, when ."ev- th" mention of the large number of bed and every time she coughod she jot p.ifteurizea cream or good butter. bud rough should be allowed to come or Philadelphia. ernl important matters will be pre- (-'aims, Sarah Coniey, Morrip sented for discussion and transaction. castm of tubcrculoaU which follow an cried out with the pain that racked If the child prefers cod liver oil thin in contact with other children during D'ArrlgO, W. B. Kdwards, Miss Kliza- M4BB Mildred Perinchief, of Mon- attack of It. I^esa frequently Inflam- her poor little chost. Little Mary's ' may be substituted, the first three or four days of theabeth Dougenick, William Donohue, raouth street, has returned from' a The club will hold a tournament and mation of the ear or the eye may beblue eyes were no longer bright, and j Tho important point about the pro cough. Mrs. A. Kverton. Mrs. Alice Colliding. visit with friends in Caniden. all-day shoot on Wednesday of next left behind aa a mark of visitation of one morn Ing nil the pain and miffc-ring vention of the disease ia' the fact that. It Is little II»PS than criminal to per- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hall, Helen Hart, • n M • ^ / week, on their grounds commencing fliis common d^eeaec. Krora a public Want away-only, Mary never awake, judging from the experiments of An- mit children known to have measles Ira Leicbhart, Kddlc McGarrity, Mrs. at 1-0.,'iO in (he morning; There will health standpoint, when, measles 1B a Mary had*a.severe case of measlefi. ! citut&^Haml Uoldbcrger above referred to come m contact with well childran. II. II. Mullins. Mrj|. Sarah Mulligan, COUNTS AUTOS AND KEEPS LOG be ten-bird events and the- money will d)ntHi8*''Of • prthre ImiwrttMiw. 'MaliK* *The twd c.aself'whleli have just IVee'n [To, hieiiHles Is not 'lr1aiitijtiiiH'Hit)TefrJB'fTcTf In MH« i'od*w<((joji if way IH* fyimtrkwi y*I rn-ifTtry Mil rrnT^Wafy ^nrrt«r-Nie4#wnr be divided by the- Rose system— 5, ;:, nant measles make many mothers thnt while it ia generally considered 2~ah'dT A]! standard makes 6T BIK UK recited are in no way exaggerated, the fever has gone down. Kxperimoni- G- G. Nooneii, Spaino Domenico, Pietro Odd Past- mourn. - - Unfortunately they far too common Ing with monkeys,1 they found that they that one attack of measles confers im- will be for sale on the grounds and 'romainp, Mrs. .lames Webb, 2; Mrs. times. shells shipped to Ed. VpnKatt™- Jobnnie *»P invited to a birthday r-oeurencoB. Johnnie received the in- were unable to transmit ineaslen from munity, there are many cases oft rec- Armiatead Wilson, MVs. Mary Win- trd ot second anil third attacks It Made a cripple by disease when a glll's garage, Monmoutli street, will be party one Saturday afternoon, anil he lection direct from the lilfle girls inlmonkry to monkey after the stage pfj fton, -Alice M. WyekoPf and Somers delivered to tlie grounds free of the iiarinlpsh game at the party. Mary j fiver had COUHIMI It used to rue that the fleeoad attacks are year and a half old, W, Kenuetb Smith had * fin** time playing "poetofflce" and VOUDg. fourteen ye8?B old, of Middletown this :hiuge. A good lunch can also be pro* sirallar gauaeA. He did not notlre that came to play with Johnnie at a time! that thr germ* of inenHles were in thi-1 C>»".v tnilil. but ,too Rreat TP11- All of the girls oTthe congregation :ured on the grounds. .f skin whirb « -ie shed ft1 the !:uit>( ' "tlOttld not be placed on this im- county, finds diversion in keeping <<"» of tfae little «irln with Whom he according to the reBnarcheH of CBII ( w»o count of the automobiles that pass hi* ChjJdifn should be disccur- pass h If i™ amateurs shoot - through tho Had played had reddeued eyee. a cniiKh Andernop and Goldberger In the Hy. j'cloHe af the dlwaw. pr« over tnn years old ace cordially In lid in writing a weat? nod « "runny* nose. Kvcn If he had gientc Laboratory of the Tnlted State*I It in thought by mime that there a^ed as tar an poFsible from playing \lted to meat' in the Chfipol Thursday mer log ?ntiiv program tho Club will give (3 wn it he wouldn't have known that Public Health Service at Washington.! miRhi be chronic carriers of ineasle:;. g»mo» »M.1, will liorniil Of an Inter-f,,teruoon .t 3:30 o'clock to talk over li< the last six months he has counted :" high gun and $2 to a second hlgll. D. C^ the infecting virus IK most an- but this is not nt all proven. It is ai- phasgd of iiaHal or mouth HOCrlions. tile matter of eftYetiUK an organization over 62,000 automobiles. He uses a If fifteen amateurs shoot Ihroi'gli the live. TheJr work seems to demon-|f-o brlicvcd thai H disiliiirK'nti ear fol- It is the duty of BVery parent bavins ineehanical counter, taking the totals entire program, the club * i'1 ,;jve ^."» mraal^. Onp afternoon two weekR of a girl's band for the study of mis-each night. lo tlie fifgh gun, $3 to i i31- inii hi^h >»ter, around about recess time, John- Htrate that thf Infection does not per- lowing measles nrjy be the nicana ot ineanleK iu tln« home to see to it that aimis. combining «oine of thc features When an infant the Smith boy was and fi to the third hteii. 1 fie pro- nie noticed that hin hend did not feel flii-ft afteBflerr the fever has ROUKonOe away continuing the»tranaffit*t8g <>c the di It is reported to the public health cf the Woman's Missionary Society I health authorities. It !« equally the Iriscken with spinal meningitis. In- cessionals siioot through lii.- entire rlRht and he lout interest in the'Nick I Johnnie* mother, was more fortunate te:it;e. Thiw ja nnt |ilnvin. Th.»ri! and the Christian Endeavor Society. program, the Club will Jive $:', id high f*artf*r" which h«» was roadloR lu'twcen than, Mary's. Her child was s< pur erf, duty of parents to BOB to it that their antiln paralysis beset him when he Iro on record lara" iiumbiTu' of in- Mis. George ft Haitcn. wife of_ the)v.,,s f|vi, yc,.1VB 0|(| I(e hHa bvm treat man. If live prfefeHsloi the pagee of his geography. te her. cliildren do not come in contact with shoot tact that under ortain conditions a Huporintendont or the puhlio ache in yeVt raI Httle Johnnie eetR iho meat*- MaliRnant inraslon makf many moth- weJL cbiidien durljag tho, time when lias eonst-nted to act as leader of the ' hoepitals, but without jthroiiRh th entire, program, Hs Club third net>-on may curry the Infection the infect iot^ may be1 transmit ted- hia mother Is not fens In finding WH mourn. , s ( i Society, -while the different odlcerB will History of Ddeaae. tUQJJXJUl'" ' *' ^o "ie well. Tr.tttMiii.^ Msasles kills more (maple in t)iel~Mit- it out. Ia the first place, phe Vnowu "be rhnm'i araontr the girlB. A full mother WIFE WANTS DIVORCE it to !n the neighborhood, and second This IB one of the oldest ailtnrMilR- si on (»f metis less to hunutti beiliRs by ed Waten every year thaii smallpox. iislll h(m to writo with You can't kill a ehlHf any deader with turn OU4. of young people is requested.' (|.at n The boy never haa tak- ly fthe' realizes tflat when Johnnie with which men has""been afflletfd-. the lower imiinnlM la Bill] unprovon. Communion wiU take place after the Wall Township Woman Charqcs >Hus-*' 1 fttcaUpOX than you can with measles. en a Ktep, but n wheeled about in an In- www home from School, and instead In fact 4-ht* wrrrrl"""mwirttit '•'• traces its ; It U not known v.lint the cauaa »>i sermon next Sunday morning in the ,., band With Desertion. of eating hit nnpper. huddles up cloue genealogy back through the German, iHHTIKN'S in, A Kfeni many .«rifijftHtfi rt IH the duty ot private citizens and First Presbyterian Chirrch, ot which > n IMl [j t lltl ir. it unicipalitifM to tHke every -known Trenton. Jan. 7. — .\Jrs. Floretlu to the bate burner in the sitting room "measles" and '"maHe-rn*"t'a'ttii! Sans-'l\\;\\ e described gernis wlrlrli tliey be- Rev. Dr. James \v, Rogan is pastor. While g Iif his chair in front Q, bu»h. of Wall township. Mon- 0 nis mlla men sun- for the prevention of the,, t^.<... t \ t j. i?n, ill. * .-. and has a chill, that Johnnie is prob hrit . '•mansura," a wonl meaning 1lieve to be the casual afieiHtt. but up A meeting of the Session of the; ' home last summer the Smith mouth county, has filed a petition in ably beginning to have the meanles. "spots." The writings of the ancient! t late tbepe have not been poaKlvelj s-preBd of UM disease. , - church will be held Thursday evening:''0^ niade th acquaintance of mtfny \ , ivorcu Malignant measles make m an v hp rourt of rhanCt>ry tor a U That night Jobnnle'a little cheeks t*nd Arabian physician*; arc rcplate- wi(h' | after the Week of Prayey r service,, at' l>ai""*rnh>. soi y persons stopping-their jj r frmilnni i .her •lui^nnrl, ^plin Quanabu^H are hot and dry. He is thirsty. mention of thiB (itRoase. The Romans,; «ii v. however, ktiow tliat the in (Vet ion which time an opportunity will be giv-' Kiitoniobllen to talk to him. He "takes I Thev we nuirried August ^8, 19H."t, Hla face Is rod. There 1B a Blight whA evidently renard it no more we ivi uii'usifH is fuund in the teefeUoni en any one who cares to unite with Pr^de in bis automobile count and In K>5, in Awlniry PaiK. by Rev. W&I- New Carouael at Keaniburg. P Kwelling about hie eyee and nose. The msly than TC do, call it "morbilb frnin tin* none and throat thiring the church to meet the session. I| *B weather log, a diary by which h \. Warner, ami Mrs. QuambuKli The old carousel bUQdlOH on CaiT-™ kee s «"hltea of the eye-balia show little red .'•hich BMUU 'little Kickncps." Time bfai Bta^ss of the clifioasp^lierefnri-' airline, Keahsburg, lias becii torn Nilla Lamb, youngest daughter of! P record of weather conditions, H'U-ges that her husbancf- left har llnea upon them, and poor tittle John- and again me,asl *AES widely dlfTuiieii porautta mattering with measles sboult nown. ami another sevenly-foot square and Mrs. Tred Uamb, of Herbert j Henry Smith, father of ththe eboy, ls|KobhiHry 10. l:no They have on.- tite looks ap though he was going to of Asiatic and European KOII, and not ba alow«4 tn com<- in contact wlil structure will be erected'on the same slrepl- was succeafully operated upon clerk in the County Clerk's ffice fttithIM, Knaley, Rjed three years, who cry He sneeze* a good deal, and ttaj uliortly after th^ colonization of Anier" well perrons until the pvrioil of fevei t'ite at a cost of 17,000. Andrew J. last Friday by Dr. (\ C Straughn at M-eehokl, and also clerk of Middletown ' [fl u m, njj, iyother. a sharp dry cough ica it appeared in our colonies. Mam i.s well paaMd- Hooper has (he contract. A ne«new\ hie office In Monmoutli street. The tcwiiship. o i jjrB. Quanabush charges that bw The next morning Johnnie's mother are the quaint records of its visit llnce the dineiif kno to be merry go-round will also b,e installed. I1*"™' la we»k Dllt is ln an improving iliu.-band has never returnptl to lnr pets him In front of the window, puts tlons net the least Interesting of wWlch spread by the sputum, the pflme meas-1 ^j condition. 8 w))| be fortv ( diameter andJ Probability of Lift, nor contributed to the support at her lit th* certain, and bids him to open i? a letter which appearer in the l^os- lire In the prevention of this disease I will have three horses abreast. Miss Minnie Belher7"of Port Rich- A :ii:'.u ill Iwenly in Kood hfntth may \*®& their child. • She askn the court bis mouth, while she hold* the han-ton Evening Post, November 12, prevent thf Rputum of the sick he-j __: . mond, and Miss Anna Humphrey, of •I tn live fully yeiirs lunger;- a | to c«nnpel her husband to pa->- Buitabl^ dle of a silver teaspoon on, his tongue. entitled '"A Letter About (Imxl Man- ing taken intc 8tapleton, Staten lslaitd, have return* TiKI II nf forty, Inenl i the system of well pet- Advertise In-the Pally Record—It pay* alimony for their support. tONO pRANOH DAILY RECORD, TUISDAY, JANUARY 7, THKK

'WO UP 1 Some splendid $2.50 to $3.00 Shoes for Man and RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Women arc going in my sate now in progress for SI.BO- Bargains all through the store | Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market THE STREET" reduce my stock, quickly. A table*

COPY RECEIVED UNTIL a F»f M. DAILY TIH- Board of Education uiul Long for 2©c. One cent a Word for first insertion, one-half a cent a word for each subsequent continuous insertion of the Branch tnxpfiyora and "'very body 1 should be pn.IM! to know tluii four of same advertisement. NO ADVERTISEMENT RECEIVED FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS. ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ItOBg BrauchV ou n little girls, born TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE OF INSERTION. in nur city, educ^U'd by our public CL. AREIMCE WHITE HCIIUDIS Miss Lillian Wonlen, Mlag S Broad St. RED BANK, N, J. The Daily Record cannot give information regarding advertisements for which answers are to be sent care of Emily Maps, and the Missca Lillian the Record. Persons replying to office addresses must mail or leave written answers as stated in adver- ninl Helen Oano after having per- Yactad their lulents by hiKhcr study, tisement. havo come hack and tomorrow night wilt demonstrate their Rratitnde *o ill*1 Long Urunch public Iiy voluntar TALKING PICTURES ' Mondays, ily contributing their services at n LONG BRANCH boneflt entcrtahniienl to bt* Rifen at Wednesdays and Saturday*.! REAL ESTATE FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE the First Kt'furmed Church, It will OPERA HOUSE be an opportuulty to r?vel m tin* beau- Washington 8treet Change of Program HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire John WANTED—First class colored fam FOR SALE—On account of moving WANTED—Second girl as waitress ty of highbrow music, which 1B cpr- • nd A. McGulre Co., 129 Brighton Avs., lly to occupy 6 room house on Pirsl 1 ^ ill sell some furniture, good as new.to assist eot>it,. -Awf»ly 327 CeUar Ave., tain!y_ worth whHe. West End. Mb6 Ave., next Bank's Hotel. O. Eat private sale. Mrs. VV. P. Embley. . 6tf * * • Poland. 302tf 29 SouUi Firth Ave, POULTRY Farm to rerft with five- Ward maid wanted at once.. Apply I am not fully eo&v*r*N*ttt wi»!i the room cottage at OakhurBt, N. J. Farm Dr. Charles C. Cattanach, Veterin- FOR SALE—Indian Motor Cycle, Monmouth Memorial Hospital. II ordinances governing ilroajway WC fttVEGfletN TRADING STAMPS has new 1200 egg Incubator of theary Surgeon, office and residence 652 single. Good condition. Demonstra- , yet I am of the opinion that best make. Every convenience for the Second Ave., West End, Phone 725tion. Address C. E. Merritt, ABbury WANTED—Girl to assist with gen but few of them are ;tn} uheir uu;tt business. Splendid opportunity for Brunch. 282tf fark, N. J. 4-5' eral housework. Apply 66 Second up to the standard. In the flnt place, Rebuilding Sale Prices, Real Winners the right man. Address Opportunity, Ave. 4to6* gome are unsafe, others unsanitary MAJESTIC Theatre, Monmouth. St. FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs, 50c Record Office. 298tolO WANTED—A whits girl about 17 toand not a- few of the horses ought to Boys' Walton School Shoes, »t.. • SLOO Red Bank. First-class moving pic dozen; aJso R. I. Heds Cockerels. 140 be turned out to posture and pension- Knickerbocker Pants, C to 17 4»e pr. TO RENT—choap, two of the Park- tures every night. 218tf Pranklyn Ave. 4toG assist with general housework. Ap- er houses, Norwood avenue. Apply ply at 126 Qarfleia Ave. 2to7" ed, for the rest of their lives. It Is School Suits, 8 to 17, at •1.88 FOR SALE—Complete barber out- bad '^nough to rtile in a stage Boys' Overcoats, 12 to 18, at $2.49 Britten's Pharmacy. Broadway and COMING EVENTS C Norwood avenue. 246M fit, cheap. Apply St. James Hotel,R AL ESTATE FOR SALE ORover a bumpy street that looks safe Jan. 8, 1913. Grand Concert in First Second Ave., West End. 4to9' h to take passengers, hut jt 1B TO LET—7-room house, Fifth Ave. RENT. another matter to gci aboard one of WOL.F' L.IEOERM A,N Reformed Churcn. 295 to 0 NEW No. S Oliver for sale. Apply Inquire Cehen Bro., Third Are. 282tf 9 ROOM house for sale or rent. Ap the rickety kind that makeB you THE BIO | i4*n p; DEPT. aTrOtt»E Jan. 10, First Social Dance of theto Box 204 Elberon, N. J. Price think of an accident policy and a FOR RENT—House on Bath Ave. Algonquin Tribe at Monmouth Beaeli l?6.S0. 297toH ply to box 204 Elberon.N. J. 297tol4 228 Broadway Long Branch, N. J. All Improvements. Inquire Goldea'E Casino. 3to8 whole Up, of oilier things that are 1111 FOR 8ALE—18 Shares Hollywood FOB SALE^or rent, a nine room poftulaY at certain seasons of tlie Wall Paper & Paint Store, 679 Broad Wed., Jan. IB, Rabbi Stephen S house, modern Improvements, 64 M way. 217tl VVlse, Intermedlal School Auditorium Land Cd. Stock. Par value $100. In- year to the Housewife. One thing IK quire of. A. T. Wooliey, Executor. 295tf Grand Ave. LaBt 'tenant occupied consoling, however, the number of poor mid unfortunate when the snow Jersey, attendlni; Smith,-134 In all. 232tol2 property about eight years. Inquire There are 42 in t«» first ymf cMn,-1tO TO LET—Flatj 229 Broadway.. In- Jan. 22, "Aunt Betsey's Parin' Bee" rickety old stages are decreasing at furips to fty. If ul! oould apoak at flulre Qoldstelu's Dept. Store. f!5tf of Win, T. Cobb, 61 Grand Ave. or De-tin alarming rate, but until such time once who havp bf-oti helped through in the Becoud, 88 Juniors, »nd :'!) Sun in Simpson Lecture Room, Wednes MONEY TO LOAN WUt C. Cobb, Asbu.-y Park, N. J. day, January 22; BtolS as the travelling public gets something the iiit;ti umriihihi \ uf Mr. Cloughly, iors. , < .LOST AND FOUND 293U better it's a case of shutting your there would be a small army of men. Fri., Feb. 14, Lotus Glee Club, In $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to eyes and believe you are going to Rot •ormedtal School Auditorium. 232to37 loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- women and children who would rise WEATHER INDICATIONS LOST—Fox terrier, black spotted, WORK WANTED—FEMALE to the end of your journey wlljiout ac- ip and call him blessed. feniak1, aame Trlxie; red collar wtth ply to W. A. Stevens, Heisley Build- cident. ing. 305tf * * * blue, ^teftes^ Jlewar4 on return to 188 HORSESJ=OR SALE • • * The United suites Wc;illii r lluri'au WANTED—Housework, few hour* William H. Bennett, who is connot- fer*cHst tor I ho Ts» -hfirs Mwllng Broadway. \V. Bortz. It daily. Addresa M. M., West End Post If a Demwrai la to He ilw next ed with Itie passenger department of FOR SALE—Good horse and cow , EATONTOWN NEWS postmaster of Rod Bank it is a com- Wailuosdny. s o^lock p. m. Omce. 6-6* the New York & Long Branch *tlaU- New Jersey- n*!n IB noiithern. rain WORK WANTED—MALE No reasonable offer refused. E. M paratively easy thing to pick tlit> lucky road, Is In his eightieth year, and still Haley, Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank.5t;f A business rnoeting of the Epworth fellow. Kx-Mayor Prank Pittenger. or snow lit jiortbern portion tonight; HIGHLANDS NEWS at the desk. He iu one of the mencolder. Wednesday ruin or snow In YOUNG Man 24, willing, wishes po- League ot the M .E. Church will be nho could have bpen renominnted and who always carries a emlle, which ac- O1 sition at anything; not afraid of hard held Wednesday evening at the home southern, unow In northern "P "UOH.; PORT MONMOUTH POINTERS Miss Catherine Cavanaugfa, of Newelected executive of tlu? borough. If counts for his usefulness at four,s<:or*»B- * work. Address Position, Record "of- of Rev. -C- F. Garrison. practically the unanimous choice of colder. Moderate winds, becoming York, hu been visiting MIBS Irene l'4enty of men at Mr. BenneM's agenortherly ^ ' * fice. - 5-6* Charles V. Eastraond lias awardet Miss Elizabeth Higginson led the the Wllsonltes. He has a petition an be fouml who have i"*n retired a Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday Kennan at the Highland llous». in. ObservatloiiB frotti Special' Mwteoro- the contrac^ for overhauling his resl Navesink avenue. signed by tht> leading business men lozeu or more years, while he is ap- dence and farm buildings to John eveniBg^it the Presbyterian Church. Republicans, Bull Moose and Demo- pari'iitly only In his prime. KIIOI nnd Storm Warning Station. The township committee met on- J. S.. HiJffman, of NaTesink .avenue, U. S. WMlttler »ire*1>, 43 N«*th Hauslr and George W. Willett spent New Year'g Day in New York- crats, wh'o are anxious to see him —THK MAN ABOUT TOWN. James MaoMabon is having a large New Year's Day when the n^w.y elect- land the job. Mr. Pittenger i» an af Broadway, Ixing Branch, « B, m." "' ee officers were sworn in as follows; Perry Adair, of Bay avenue, was a Temperature.— "I"t '\. "* addition built to his residence. Theo- recent visitor in New York. fable Democrat and has rendered — Mr. and Mrs. G. Dewitt Seymour dore VanClief is doing the work. township eommltteemaH, W. H. Con- splendid services for his party. He K o'clock fills morning, 4T, have closed their Broadway home and rcw; collector, J, W. Johnston; asses- A club house at Water Witch was & o'clock Ins'i nlghli'W." •• '"' blown over by the high wind Friday is not. saying murh about the political arc now stopping at 259 West 128th Clinton B. Willett has a job as car sor, William T. Taylpr. William L. plum, but waiting developments. Hit "CHUniECHIPS" Highest yeBterdny, W!« " ' street, New York, for the winter. penter with B. \V. Covert, the Keans Edwards, of Long Branch, was appoint- afternoon. Lowest last night, H. • burg contractor. Helen Lucae, the young daughter of friends, however, are active. The —Harry Herbert, of Walburton solicitor. powers that move the throne have Change jn t«mpejwtuw4n 24 hours, place, has been transferred to f study. Stud- of her brother, Mrs. S, J. "Boyd. BLAKELY LAUNDRY liam J. Hunter, Ambrose Lucas and was his sev»nty-flrst year, and, like THE PATTERSON A. SPINNING are given/series to consist of Col. Brent Good, he is growing yonng- ents, will be admitted to Smith Col' Mrs. Frank Vlering has returned C. Mell Johnson, Jr. luge by certificate Irotn Bohooia ac- 8TOhE eight, embracing eight consecu- from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Let Blakeiy tike care of your Linen er. He is one of the most active mer- tive weeks, commencing on the credited by the College. ChatUeHlgh Broad and Front Streets, Red Bank. Harry Compton, of Lakewood. Beginning Monday, Jan, 6th. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL rhan tit/or his age fn the city, besides evening of Jan. 14, with Tann- Wilroastfer-averelativeis7 he never misses a regular church ser- School i» on the accredited list. There hauaer. 'The class in now form- Orders Called For and Delivered Leave Long Branch. vice or an opportunity to help the «re a large number of pupils from New ing, terms $2 lor the, eight: sin- LCAVE AT . or New York, Newarfe mid Kllzabeth, all ROLLER SKATING rail, C:2R, •".OS, •8.1T. 9.64, U.fi2, 11,47 a. in.; Monday, Wednesday' and Saturday Kle mtnrhmtoti 35-cpn»s. Those- Warwick's Cigar Store, Broadway 2.37, 4.17, BR.11, 7.17 p..t». BimdayH, 8.43 a, wishing to take up the ,/work m, , 4v8fc 7,«*>, tMt p.m.- . ., _ • nights, also Saturday afternoons. Cd: Larson's Barter Shop, Broadway. For Daltlmnre and Wellington, ti an. 9 04. DR. W. P. TABER. N, T. D. LYCEUM TMSATRE ——— may communicate with J 11.47 a. IM.; 2.37. 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 8.43 a. (Successor to R. T. SmHh.>v1 OR m.; 4.SX p. m. RHEUMATIC REMEDY Scientific Manipulative Treat- , Red Bank. FUNEKALDIBFXJTORS. For Atlantic City, fi.28, ».r.3 «. m.: 4.17 B, ment of Chronic Diseases a Scott Longstreet, Mgr. GEO. HATHAWAY, Mgr. tff. vni Red Bank/ SunditVH. :* :• - a. m. THE ONLY SURE CUKE p I5rtonm.ttthSt. RED BANK For Preohold (lenre IT. Y. & h. B. R. n. Specialty Music, new skates, flrstclats order Station), Tia Mntuwan. 7.08, 9M> ti 4- a. tii.; FOB BALE BY H. 8. MEYEM, Broadway, near Ocftanport Avt. maintained. Admission, adults, 25 cts. 70 Norwood Aw., Long Branch. TELEPHONE US-J. 309 Bway. 'Phone 297 J. 4.17 p. m. BundayR. 8.43 a. m. | 4,32, 8.r,0 p. in. *- New York oniy H -Baturdays only . 119 6th Ave,, Long Branch, N. J. children 15 cents. ' !• '

THE CUB REPORTER Scoop Has A Very Poor Ear For Music "by HOP*

\ IH \Me NAME Qf=- | THE. UVtV-X DEMANb -rH«,T

-inn -s^rt. MOB LONO BRANCH DAILY KXOORD, TtTCSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913, platform, but voting for Wilson la COMMUNICATION order to avort the danger of Mr DAILY RECORD Advertising, •madway »t»tlon » Roosevelt's election." The Bank of Personal Service. •aaeh Attrsctione Resorts •17*1•V»HY WBBK DAT IHSU Of course, that's only Mr Tuffs Chief Neede. The management of the FIRST guess. For no one may compute with Editor Long Branch Record: Ban). BOIMWI Bobbkl. •dltor. ITIZENS even any approximate degree of ac- At the meeting called by the (Join STR0N6 1 NATIONAL BANK of LONG curacy how many Republicans failed mlsslonere on New Year ! Day to dls HATH NATIONAL cuss civic nialtera, there were a num Tuw (Postage FTM) ouuid* ol til* to vote the Republican ticket laat AND IMP of very good suggestions made on BRANCH is capable. City of Loaf Branch and the. Long November only in order to make sure BANK : : the line of city improvements ene(l in bis own day. Some The death of Whitelaw Reid leare* Ehgllsntnan to ttelp him. Sir Hurry unsanitary plumbing equipment) civii liberty promised chaos and an-lor from it—how much it's hard to men were condemned to death for mur* American journalism" few conspic- snys: ''I made all necessary prepnra tier. Tbe Judges were then informed our New Year's wish to you. arch?." estimate definitely. But it doesn't uous men whose experience spans, as tlons for a ci.uid display of fireworks, I>y tils' officers of nn Inferior court that The President called the vote of did his, all the troubled years since and when it was >r t'lo suits rii.w math' up fur **:• and |5&. IVrlVrt lit HUB^HU- j To Be a Feature of Next Terrific Fight Inspiration of 1 Imported Models %m Iwil ami .-tenant m.i If • l.t 1 usc.l. Summer's Patriotic the Great Picture at W. N. WHITE & CO. I'mll the l.'.lh of 1,1. ,T« Park rimo*. N— York. 1 I'-nii^ t|lid 111 * i pli.ifi t.ltwns :)«« 1 Ifili \%e. < 1 Met. 511) & tiiii Av'm Tel 123B til jtml WEINGARTEN'S ilia. The old Wi vessel ,ujl'«"fjull ° l*nwn»nre they saw tlie i« 8Ubjpi-t of racing mul of (liePTlt - Kntal»lli*hed In Itmfl tn.'i W. 31th si. dai'iutf act <»f (he touaniamler, truua- Anmmlii..s a nilin-iii.,1. fur a limited 1'erly lied vvlie'u Iii* orijfiuai tlculHr contest in which lie had tap lime ont.v, on Uiflif*1 Suit* ,.r thf CllUl.*- 2»U •ilfM.-lf. M«C>'H [CM? ferrluu hts Bug from one shi| tained the crew in liis senior year. I fiiifsi i|u«Hty. Matertala (U-gulmij $26, $35. $40 Suits "iil...... 9U.0H thi^-ship, |ue Kmvrein.e. was forced to 1 Men's Clothing other. Ills own VWHSPI was shut' suppose, ' she said, "that your mo>(* f 18 Chtnchlilfl iViatu Jfl.lM* strike bef colors is tu tulip ii linttgiug 4 • ni'Hi'M Imimriccl m-iiieln . OU.UU lo druih. but Miere was the Nil vivid rrcblle.-tiob of (hat nice i- nf (he (uirt in \h? i (niifiuiial celebration <>( 1 Wofkmauihlp .mil. perfect Fit $ 1 R f'ufits in , SJ7.19 IIHU and strung. Should he su cheers uf the crowd ai yon i-ame C'-. a?-ntee1. i Fur tfetn So lip. Ibe Imtt4e of Lake Er*e next miuiiner. in making her deik the battle would across the finish line*/" Me shook hie Now is the time to Her hull Is in good condition, uecord lie to light over again. Vk-tory or de bend. "Mnybe it was the start which ~*2n Ending January 11, 1913 1 Woman's rtilstiitf. The hulk will he towed ashore lie, huiil- I H*«har«e after disehart,'* (lie thing hi vMntiectihu wllli (be ivnc price reductions. Carved Wood Lamps, Shades, uud brought into JI drydoek used fur Ml«wed. Sume of the shots stnuk that you remember must distinctly r "Well." Boitl the oarsman' shnviy. rv\Mir\uii, tishiu^ tujjs, tlie.ru tu^Lit; re.^ the frail rurkle. ami the splinters new. Mirrors and Photo Frames I.ui the ineii WWM lIUBUll. tVrr,r ***»• "witwi any one talks almut thai rnci? Jar* SIW Imjlt anil made ready fur the "jmrt il Snujile JJHJI* \M Walats rednced -t f\r- Antique & Art Shop timieil Io Ktand up as 11 targt'l until ft aiwaya brings one recollection, one The unseasonable trout $3*4 83.OTI how ''.-rr;r:•".•••• I .»79 is to otke iu ihe relebrarlou. picture, u very vivid <»ue. to my nil ml W l the titlttiful seamen refined u> pull rownsiWhiti i-. Button Length -i < When Biiri'lay had surreiidured to the unless lie would sink down tu 11 posi- right away." "What is than*1 iiske.l Kid ttlrffa; rtducad ftoa 3.00 la] callnnt Terry Ihe Amen, an tieei ,rt- tion MI greater safety." the girl eagerly. "The man wiio nnved winter weather has turned to Erie hnrbov, and tlip vessels. This is I ho seem- which Is so dniuuit- No. 4, who sat Just in front of me, had REDUCTION SALS b}itli Percy's n«d the ruptured Eiigllnh irall.v shown in VV. II. I'awelt'a greal a mole exactly midway between liis gtittbaatw, were anchored temporarily shoulder blude^." —New York Tribune. left us with an over- ciinvas in the enpitol at Washington cylntiques in Misery hay, a siuall la let lendiriM mul made'familinr to millions of Anier- The famous Oriental Bazaar Fine Old Furniture, h;ick into the woods that cover ri;o>iiue ieiiiis through reprodu»tions hi steel Stock which must jbe engrnving.- mezzotint and iliustration What You Eat In Apples. Tlie LnSviviKp (VBS so badly riddled 25 Weft 36th St. .*t"Av.. Mirrors, Andirons, SSief- of school hisiorics. -The Bntttp of Do you know what you me uting that -no attempt was made to pre-serve in c xhuwing a" extensive assortmem lleld Siivtr, Etc. Lake Erie" was pointed hy order jyJ when you ea| an apple? No. n t the disposed of at once. of ilhatriousm Hml tin; sprays li]s irees. You are eiirtug IUTTTII I.ii'in*4 TpakwiMKi. Unites, Sanrial- a number of years, atid finally, m>t jicid. tlu> property thnt mnUes hotter 25% off the regular »\.md,»p|.r fumes. Me.htlliuii arn1 Can- hi tmiKdtlQK the inspiring Miihjwt. «*d Ion Cliinawute. flc Inspection M. MOUSTIERS ST1I5II0 knowing ii better way of dispowinji of the palntinst is the most popular tit the milk so liVnlihtul. Von are paling c;il invited. STS Fifth *\vc, Now \urU. the iincient warship, tlie residents ol enpitol collection. Countrywide niteli lie acid, one of the must necessary ele- prices is the red uction TornKtly G W, 22fl St. Ik 1)25 B'wny 17 VHrs with Davis & Banfoid Erie scuMled it in .Misery hny, where timi was attracted to it in 1011, whm ments in human economy. You are Dirertnr of the Carbon Uept, ft has remained since, covered by fif- the discovery was made that a vandal eat {fig sugar In the most assimilable Special SUHllt) for ItBprtKJui'lJotis, bt r*h(rtOBraphB. f'afn(in«s. Knsi avftlHtt, teen feet of water: had cut from II » strip three imlies forju, combined carbon, hydrogen and that ought to make etc.. on Paper, Ivory, (.viinlonl, pnr- wiile and thirty inches long near the oxygen caught and Imprisoned from celaln, etc., by the Genuine, pennan. Can Be Eaised Easily. artist's signature, the suiiKbhie. You are Dtitlug albumen •n i Carbon Pvocena, iii its most available state. Y<>n are "II \ (HI want n picture io last the The ferry centennial commission en- things lively in this\ Skul Renneck tact Is tliiit a i.arhuti, is the only one jpiged the services of mt export diver "The shot from the enemy's guns euldLitg i\ gum allied to the "fragrant 1 LADIES' TAILOR ht ai " and bad *tho hulk qnreftilly examined. kiHwtted (he,waiter into spray around liiedlciiml gums of A lit by.'* You ajri He reported that it is well preserved them." continues the historian, paint eating phosphoniN in the only form In Dept. for the next ten Announce Year End Sale aitd could he raided easily. ing his verbal picture, "hut the boftt which it i-« available as n stnirce uf nil of Ladies' Tailored Suits peucUod the Niagara, in safety, mid brain and nerve energy, hraddition to Public spirited citizens of Krte are IVrr.v nns tnken up. A moment more . 634 FIFTH AVENUE emleavnrinp to have the old vpsucl all these, you are drinking the pores! days. 4nd his hattlefiag was flying ahove the water and milug the most henlthftii opposite Cathedral k New York phu-cd in Central park, where it Is/ pro unhmt Rhip." posed to erect n suftttbtg building in and denira I lie II her for t he required which to protect it from the .elements ThriUlng is the story of how. his foot •4'otmhni'stC in food elementw. \ation One plan IK to erect n himo aipiai'inni upon -Hie de<-k of the 'Slug-lira, his bat :il lloiticufturisl. The"AtterburySys- necessity and must in u hi'-h the vessel cun he placed, with ih* flag again flying at the Ton-. Terry iH mioh. The farmers, he li h <.| evet y spe.-ies fiHMitl in | he l:ik«*s •iWuoimil like a hurnciuie iUn\n upon C 4h«-Miu'Hhv's line, cut the British fleet The Apparently Drowned. tem" clothes are in- •a, but now they have very general- Tfci; story of the battle of Lake Erie In two right in the mlddleTThree v^w 7 ly invaded tht? field of agriculture and scls 011 ilitt right, three upon the left. servos u> eniftliii ize file nped , will never grow old. How the Ni;ijrirm~ nf so all should join in seeking a scien- broadside after broadside «u eitfher -M4H «tf the cludedTn^Bis sale™ " i i-itin • to be IVrry's flagHhlp is graph) 'priueipl tific motor vehicle law. He showed UUIHI. death and dmtrueHbo in his| fff- s underlying res'i itntlo i and • .ally told by John Clark ltidjmth, the piit'li'tit nltl that such a Kcientific law must com- •*islle>s wake. u\.v the fn<-t lhal tHHluty Victory In Half Hour. nent Injury from lock of blood i State Officials Tell of Benefits th 'Ihhty miimlCK, and all is over. The lirnin. "Hfforts at resusc-liathin shoulil of license and a scientific distribution - , ., , , • liruve Kn^Hsh commander, Rarrlay. he used for nt least two hours aflei of Both to Jersey apparent /le.-ijb." snys In-. I-T^V. llOVh Do Your Shopping Early-We Close hors de (•qmlmt!_ his second In com ofrevenua from licenses between | !).,„, „„»,, WnP ^broken., The rlrolnii flHTS o'f TTeveinntrm Ihe .lourmil uf (lu ilHlBhl maud, 1'iniiix. kiilfKlj MIIIIMIII uature Agriculturalists. , , , , , ' "f own comes Amerii-aii Medicnl Asso^hition. Tl t Mr. Lipplncqtt Glared thai, the ; wm, „.,.„ 1o shl,,cls. Stl0n she ,.,,„,,, the BrtttHta Hag, Wo had met the-eue hear) Ui:iy roiilinue 10 l>eni luf JIH titnt Evenings at 6 o'clock Saturdays Trenton, .J«n--?.—f'Hi'iner.s from'aI! existing so-called reeoproclt, act8 I ,]o , , 1)|Hw .im, |ml ,;p my anil tftey were ours, "two shi[w. a lime as; live minutes afier rtwstitlu! suetione of thy state representing a whllq a dtep In advance, were not real im (j W{ltpr ' rwo tfrr^s", one atfnooner and one sloop," nf respiration: ^ft-hollffll il usually stop- total value ol" agricultural property of 1 reciprocity statutes. He proposed an .,((|| ft (|pH. deflth b p- j; ,; suid I'I'ITJ iu his report to Hari'Uou.j iu two nr Ihree minute's Add to i\ Excepted. $254,832,866 g&tKe-fed in the Second interstate license system, under which •T|u , Aniprl,nn Slli!or8 u, defld .,,„, d written on the back of an old letter, possible five uiliuites tlie seven mlu Itaf-iment Armory, hero todaj- and, an automobile would be licensed .to , Oi] e hf)1|(1 tfm (lu, tu.n his lint for a desk. , utes durlup; ivhlch the brain may IH in the midst of ths most extensive its home state and additional appli-1 hm|J.s th.|( P(.n.v fjl(.0(, ,lis jmt.^ouist • rHupletely icsiiscitateil afler total <-es The vector did not In the elation of exhibit of farra, garden, orchard and cations would be, filed at the same j his m01) HW reduced to a handful, sation r»f the he.-ut beal. a possiblt duiry products over held under slm- his triumph forget the situation limp for touring privileges in. tUfi_- KniPViufS the nelhm the ljnvrenro- hn.t maximum nf twelve minutes of lehi .MlriH KHIIKT (fold Hponi Now Vt'iira Iliir civrumHlancBfi In New Jersey, be- Rround him. He euuseil himself to lw RED BANK GLEANINGS states in which the motortst *ml«ht •a prew ftf offl(,orB and mm nurabf,rinK live dentli inny Itc* undergone with re with Lakewood FrleiidB. gan the fortieth annual meeting©!' the tvnu^fiH-rod U\nu ilw dtill uaburl Nl desire to travel. A special tag would . ]0;; af Hiese hy 2 o-vMi in th'e after eovery." Aliiiiiii .Mann. niaiiaKer of the Pat. Sftitu Board of Agriculture. The ftBs be isBUed in the home-state and the ! , . , ,,,„,«,,. , , a^rara to the bloody deck of the I.'nw Justice.,Charles H, Horticn. of Oak- n oiff |tv t lrpp vvore ( 0)|T or 1''™1"' « Spinning sloro In Broail iiual nieRlipgs of the board always* proper proportion of the fee for the ,| |> „,„, . There, mid nut iu .some other land t Kti'i'et, wlU) has been confttie;] s 1111 ll cl BBnk a New Yeal wmillrtod> Stl errv hpU] otll Respected Hi* Scruples. teem with information and Instruction touring privileges would ho remitted f around hi01 until only the <«>in- i place, would he receive the surrender to the bed with nn nttaek of hcun " ' " ' *™ "» ors pM In the mathematics clwtii one day nt' Kul al of of vital moment to the farmers, biil to each state for which a prtvilege nderjuul thirteen oihers' were leff 1 ui i he enemy, trouble /or t^ome time, its slightly im- ' Arvm-nc, l.o"K Island, friends. mO Williams college Professor s.. who AlltK tfie strong program and tlie fine ex- WOK granted. In this way. he sfttan uninjured, • The British officers a« lhey..Lju.me.u|i proved and can noSv nee his friends 1 '•<"il«« Slatterj-, uf tlridge avc- WflR. r.ilely inade the subject of college nut IUul Bnnk w tt Xew y rk vis hibit Ihia year indicate that the s*&an automobile traveling in several to present thrir swords had to pick for a short time. He will be Klud to| '- - « ° " jests, was excessively nnnoyed by ftt;r Bion will be the best one yet held in states would be at all times subject Hero's Famous Exploit. th«lr way through dead and dying, welcome his frierids. I ye»t«rday. some man "squeaking" n small rubber Mrs the'state. to regulation by its home ntate and Hllitplng In pools of blood us they Ciime. The first basketball team * of tha - Herman Gold and daughter, '•.Meanwhile all the ships hmi tweoBM blttdder, The noise seemed t<* com** n llt:H sp each state in which it travels would engaged, hut the Niagara only nt long I'erry bade bis antagonists retain their hlKh school will play against the H..h-!;\ f^! ^l The program da Us for addresses, from iiem- ti certain .lack HoIlK aiid Gold 111 Newark. imilVi-u utwl .H^Lim^iriim nil Illmiv ton- receive its JUBI proportion of the rev- rauire and Ineffectively, Elliott, the swords, his the chivalry <>f one whom MftW (|iferyiim each of Ids iM't^hbors way hif-h BCIIOOI'B live tomorrow night Hi, on the local Y. M. ('. A. c Mi. nntl Mrs. Myron 10.Slater of lea that will mean, progress in agri- rt. npcensarv for all states to cooperale [•csisfnnce fvu tiie hawreacb h.tO : sr )mt not (Jje ritfht* t hi culture, in tha luifl! But that isn't or K. (flrnly: t unrtiJinK of Mrs. Slater's nfefce, MIBH In this proposal, and he suggested*!* ce»s*Ml. now iled ahead, believing I fallen foe. sulil and >t CrOWC) is expected. ;ilI, Road biiilnihg, the automobile "Iloliis, du you know who is Kclitli A. CopperthwHit,Jnd* Harry 1). cunft ronce of interested authoritieH Peppy hud fallen and thn't the comj- fn-the silence of the -following UlgUI problem .rural schools and other broad that unbearable noise'.'" On Monday niglit, .lanuiuy llliii, the Egb«r1 at the \VeKjJU'J had heen lli*-. ffi] al Chuich. '':.>'.' meeting was held in the Armory to "It wa$ nt (his jnncinre thwt Perry ! were consigned to their last rest in the 39, J. O. 6. F., will confer the initia- 1 KOIJ nil tiinug. Jissnined mi air 0 Aliases • lAivy-. ,&iijfl''- florettcfl Krisby, accommodate the exposition, and when The Commissioner told the fanners resolved upeti that famous exploit clear waters of I-nke Krh . The next Ultivery n\u\ said; ealinty. -I ki tory degree on eight candidaies. Af- ; day Perry hronjrltt hock to Put-in-ltny , sir-. former feyideJlts ^of Hi'anch uvenue, President Joseph; r S. Frelinghuysen that in 1912 the state licensed 43,056 which has made his name immortal. I.111. I prefer not toielt." U-rward, the tlrst banuuet uf the win- bis own mid the captured fleet. BaJ! this jiiiu'e,- recently died at their home called the gathering to order this automobiles, an increase of 4.655 over lie pulled down his .huttlvftnp. hut lefl IM'ofowttir B.*H miuiy fneo grew cnlm- ter wll be enjoyed, tag itilo the harhor, the dead officers "f In WwM.rk. £&' morning the farmers wore surrounded 1911. The past year the gross re- Ihe stiirs ;uvd stripes still Seating, PT, HIJiJ wijh evident pl<*tisure hu re- Mrs, Mary S. Borden. pf I'.trk Place, hoih i-ominands were hurled on the 1'raftk (liutti t-hief engineer of tho by many and^ varied object IOSBOUR ceipts amounted to" $496,65:1.46. an in- Then, with his brother Alexander mid (tlii-d: "I respe.ct your wcruples. Uoiii* who h»H'been confined to ihe brci for shojv. j entorituu 'Wt FarmlnKdale,, .waa .i .ii aprkulturr fmrt" Kindred subjects crease over the previous year of $82,- four of his remniuiiin seamen, he low io you necfil and should sliHine Sometime Wtttl inflnhiniiHoiy j lieunia- X jftaulta..uuder j HYPA 1 hmiai*.l f hij mm boat He anna losses luid been very great Otff ^ tiHin, is in nliKhtly Improvei] comli j 1 reciprocity had not been entirely dis- his jjjennnn t and bnttteft over bw tlie A1 i 1 erii-un twelUyTseveYi"vFv'vt• killed lion. .Mrs, HoVden is Sii yearti ol^'aii' and ninety «011 nded—this attt of. '•) this is tlie first scriouH ailnujiit sli'- i.Vf'Hi'a day with his sister. Tlwre wus 4.line collection of, all ;'ouraging. He .expects -receipts p of -:irm and' nround his person, stepped In the New York Shops. $.- Parker, of Branch avenue ferer- of hut little more than 40 IA postal addreH^etl to O'FIaherty's grains, pntutop.s. fruit, etc. The State ommend to the .Legislature amnnd- j ed the men to pull for the Niajiarn. New Voik-Siiburbun HhopplnR Guide, Ai Tuesday night's meeting nj Neji of Uranoh avenue, have re- Forestry '('otnrtiission h^is uti exhibit jnents to Ihc, present Jaw .doubling the, "That vessel was more than n half forVv-oue killed :inirnlnet.v-four wound liG NMHSHU Street. NeW York City, will tune Kncampment, No, 4I1, !. ') u, K supply irif'ortifatimi u« to wfu-re (fi« home from a visit with rela- f''iti-hiu;: (be JIBQ of woods, how to•lumber of inspectors thai the fifteen mile distant- It required the narsmen d. the sHliant Capuln Barclay, win artfclPft nipntlon<* phtrtoi litie*. "YMII lUily pi'i'hftps bo Jaruay, Rhowinr that Hit' -number of I, ha several pairs ' lessor I'erry liKhted -jSimriKin,i. of Kevporl I," replied idnic. de Kiiiel. "hut pnrtmeni of Weights and ' Measures, ;nil' 1 of improved hiRhway built uu- ip«t Mf ra to exchafiffffoo for tht J ili'un in Ihe lows S!;lh> A^'j-ji-illturi, o>r ihe state aid IHW hats been about >f lnff :ik Or othe meats." 'oiie-e ;iiid known us mi authority,01 nil'NIi-s <;l.vil( > peo)i|e \\:i\h> Taken tjie hi-ci to nhown hy <'ommi^sioner William 1J *, l/f Harl Ol \&in, the stHte.,s one^thli'd cost hav- lorn. Inis been niiuie he;id of tin- b'l Waldrod lor the double -fwiFpnse- of : K-vrial .lay [iff the if In/'u'U >"ii necminl of poli- ing 1 fen more than $8,000,000, He said ir wtlk Bu ^ho^ng (he pVoRresH being made in '• iv:iu. It is UJuJfi^tiiod the coUlprtTij uf Mr Head's niitl n. Aninir! Miey nii^'ht ;il le:is( to TTe ail owed the greal road problem now is keeping : tS violations of tlie law and to k«» sel ;is. tami why."—Westmliuftw Ofti (fi the BOOd roads in proper re-pair. He or i'i-twK' I'ts le fanners mid their wiyes on UWllO IlilH pul E^SC explained the proposed Bt^te MT i.-i- iiiiirv d. wh-eH on iheir gttftrd HEainst he- \\n an'S llbnit; (.'uii! iilo To Run Farm -HI,I Attend College. tllK',1 10 t|l.. Il highway system authorized.by the |£si y«st wi'ck teatad when huying. One of tho AilliiiT I'liandiii l.iiskui: H'IIIJII r-ii«l Km ™l«l. tm ^ Oil [IllfU- i Might Have Been Better Put. <' pislature and, which, when estah- Lo» • Birthrate Reduces Army. j ralimnn frwu LUihiilnid, Indto. In A:IS iihlc lo I ver,erday| £ niission;'.ry who haft served hi Chi- liilied, will taitti most of tfte cost of li- minihpv of rtMTiiil* Hvtillilble ft,i- | | 1,1- 111 J c roiis raiaed by the schools bays and HliJll :ili cj^lli Hrl'o 1:11111 tliiir 11, ill able na toy tun years ptiid u lmt softie of girls in the several counties where I h pairs off tlie couul ies ILIHI II-III.1I ' aniiy liii* lircn Iviln.-ci! I ,nitpiis nt !ln- Orcuuii A^'rirnliiinil Gu] i Iil'Xl ei k Wll- iheii* probably cuuxiderrd an "objt>c- Ihis worli was taken up last summer. 11 •jKtri.nui) i:i rnoii ts •JI.".(.«»I in nn ; "_•!•1 . "II lvtlll.ll hr will il|i|'l.v. thf 111'" linnaiiliV i.inipliUK-iii to the feunile The State Agricultural Experiment )f. !•'. ( '. Jli [ikltT, Of rf siate uy 1" (liiiiinuiiun of ihi' l.inh 1:11*> L railroad se.tioii of ;i faslilonahle London andi- Station at New Brunswick has an PK-Agrlc ultural C'olU ge, sin • Is.- bn ' 'l;.]it «'. ho .Ktst-'Hh Kt*iii:iili hits iis 1 ii hi- i-iiilx,.... lit- will-llv<- on tlifjiii: n v.i.tii daughter, Mrs \en,-r- iii Hie ...HIM- «if his reference* to ml- l^f'in "il u-hil.. MU.mlitiu' .-iilleat ; Mbii and the Weather Bureau uf the ihl g In ,' ,lrry< Tc mirlii ,.,1 in 11 Be1»i« In '!"• L-JiamJj«r "( « on. of nnrioiiOi HI reel, tlie Dihiese eilsioiu of foot Dlildill^. Ut il tflilted stHien Ppa4rtatttnl at 4szl Uta tl! reop iron li-i mr>Y )

• announced in a few days. We are preparing for it. It will be a hummer. It's equal was never seqp. on the coast. Bargains! That's putting it mildly. Merchandise will be almost given away. Keep a sharp look out for this sale, then hurry. l : : : : : : :

A HINDU IDOL. NOBLE HOBO KILLED BY TRAIN FOR APPOINTED^ ASSESSORS GOVERNMENT NOW State Tax Commission to ftecommend SONS OF VETERANS HELD FDR FIGHT Manglsd Body of Descendant of Count JUSTICE PARKER Its Strange History Caused Mme. Car- Radical Change in New Jer- not to Order It Destroyed. von Bulow Is Found. sey Taxing System, \Vhcn B1IQ0. (.'.mint, widow of Sadl With both hnuds cut off and his skull Trenton, Jan. 7.—The State Tax fractured. Max von Bulow, said to be TO RESCUE BABIES Garnoti died and her will wan rend a Commission appolntod by authority of THREE WEEKS »G0 n descendant of Count von Billow, the CHARGES COUNTY'S clause lu it caused considerable com- the last Legislature and of which Sen- ment. This was to the effect Chat u fjimous German general, vi^as plckPii up on the railroad tracks near RPIIO, ator Carlton, B. Pierce, of tTnton Coun- (Continued from First Page.) certain smiill Hindu idol carved from (Continued from First Page.) ty, is President, has completed its re- Man Arrested at Red Bank on Children's Bureau Active on a htirft stone Tvhteh would be found Xe_v.. and dletf lu the railroad hospital nt Starks. . port and 1U will _be submitted to the Mr. Bender in very popular with the Charge of Assault on amontf her property must be taken out ion Y. Dungan would begin the trials incoming Legislature Boon after HB Red Bank Sons of Veterans, and laet Big Task. and crushed until completely destroyed. Von Bulow was a ^5>obe trotter and of supreme and circuit court cases at convening next Tuesday. It is under- night he was given a handsome piece Many marveled at thin apparently HIII- soldier nf fortune. Several yenrs ago Freehold on January 27th and that December 16th. he married Miss Christine I'lumer. n stood that the roport will recommend cf cutglaBS. Alfred BotUcher made yuiar refpK^t. fur tho' idol seemed ft Judge John E. Foster would sit at several radical changes in the tax wealthy woman'of Pueblo. Colo., and Long Branch on February 25th and the presentation speoa, and Mr. Ben- Pletro Nabnro, who went to Rod hacmletm, ugly little thing, hut Uet Jn- U»ws of the state. It is expected that der responded in a very able manner, structioiiM were carried out to thp let- they traveled through Europe in regal March 25th to hear appeal cases. Bank from Philadelphia only u fewTO FIND MORTALITY CAUSES style. They were divorced. It is be- one of these will be that there should complementing the Red Bankers on 1 ter. License Granted. weeks ago., was r apprehended on % lieved he wns bentiug his wny west tin 'ov a change in the method of select- their loyalty and good fellowship. warrant yesterday afternoon by con- . The idol hail bflan presented to Sndl ;i passenger train and fell beneath the Judge Foster granted a number of ing assesors in the rural districts and - mm About a year ago Samuel T. Sleeper stable J- H. \Vdst. of thin city. Na- From Care of Cattle and Hogs Fed- ('»mot yea ra hri'uro be had ever wheels. liquor licenses. Albert S. Norcross the smaller towns where these offi- was granted a transfer of the license ('amp presented M r. Bender with a baro \

Librarian—Samuel O. Wool ley. very .heavy,«^'pig;hing about 50 pounds which figures are imillnble. die at tin- :iS«ln, I sj|w wonderful lights ond to one's mind In bard places,—Home home for about two weeks. The .trip James Casey. Treasurer—MyrotT'E. Slater. slmdowH that never before hud been re- to the square foot. The damage was rate of 373 per 1.000 babies under one Progress Magazine. is made on account of Mr. Hirschfeid's The \oung People's Missionary So- Auditor—W. D. Bobbins. JOUI ?3))0. year of JIJJP. while the correspond in u vealed to me from the sky. I saw « health, which has not been of the best ciety will hold the regular monthly Trustees—William J. Sulton and A good-sized strip of the same kind rnto fur bnbies jn (he good resldeui'e dreamy city, a wonderful mirage, and A Good Stove Lining. for several weeks. Should the dim- meeting in the Sunday school room James B. Weaver. of roofing was ripped \ ff the top of quarteri of the same city is iso. TheI believe I would have forgotten every- A., good stove lining, one thnt will nte prove beneficial the sojourn might of the Presbyterian Church Friday The annual reports were read "and Union hose company's firehouse tn New Zealand death rate for babies is thing but those- exquisite colorings, re- hiRt two years or more, can be made be extended. night. leased niy levers, and"— (He laughed.) showed that the Sunday school was in lirpwubury avenue. Red Bank, lato, but tdxty-elffht per 1,001) births, The from blue clay. Brick clay or one thnt The hotel and wholesale business The young people of the Westminist- a good financial condition and that Friday afternoon. The damage will "But I wax fortunate, for I became does not contain much sand. Is good will be fn charge of Lester, Van.der- er Circle will give a play, entitled sreiit point about this inquiry is thnt it sick.-.as sick ns a dog—away up in tho there had been an increase in member- not exceed $50. baglna with the birth record of the also. Clay found In salt water marshes veer, who has been with Mr. Hirsdh- "The Chaperon," in the Sunday school ship, the list now being about BOO. The clouds."—Kdwnrd Lyell Fox in Har- is one of the best for stove linings. The large slaintHl glass window over child and follows it through Its iirst per's Weekly. feld for She past eight years. Mr. room of the resbyterian Church on outlook for jt, j»ro0peru ..jliar,, jj) .Tjjnily Kphjcpjul Churfch, yeitr, instead 4tf takidg the mortnlity The cJay must be reduced to a paste Vanderveer will personally look after Friday evening, January 24th.' bright, ' „ West Front ptreet. Red Bank, was rerord anil workliiK EtncVwnfd. Its 4ta)ll£..iik£ulP.M,tty. The bed for lining the hotel, being assisted in the other blown out causing a loss of close to method will tie to secure ajlist of all the Cheapest Hams Ever Sold.' should be brushed- clean and molsieaed department by sonVe of tft£ employes. Advertise In the Daily Reeord—It pays MIDOLETOWN NOTES $500. No damage was done to the in- children born within a given yeur in Sometimes an error creeps Into the before the clay is applied Pjal.p_n with terior of the "'orifice, For the present tho coramuniries nuder consideration. published announcement of a bur store. hands, smooth with a-trowel or thin Mrs. John N. Hlllyer is confined to the window is boarded up. "Tim schedule hasitoiMi ctiret'uily pre- due to the neuHjjence of t(K' p roof render piece of board.—National Magazine. the bed with an 'attack of the grip. pared to cover the question of housing, or to the compositor in the prtntfOg of- Dr. Harry Hendrickson, of Atlantic PORT MONMOUTH POINTERS fWHllng nnd cur,© of the child, the milk fice of the paper. It is rarely finitiy In Won by His Blarney. HANSON Highlands, is in attendance. supply, Industrlrtl ond t'eonuniic condi- its rewults, although it may nniUe liu-. Irish Magistrate—Haven't you been John M. West, Sr., who has been Captain William Dennis haB hauled tion of the parents and sanitnr.v ebmll- morons ftHldiQff when first issued. One before me before? A.stut$ Prisoner— "The Up-Town Store" slightly indisposed, is now ' feeling drty a department store In New York his large power boat out upon the ttlons of the neighborhood-In fact, the ! No, yer honor; I never a^w'b'uif[one face Prices mentioned below seem out of all reason, but they are exactly much better. ways for tho purpose of lengthening ndvertised *SuRiir-Cured Hams at 4c u that Maked like yours^'an' thjfet was a hygienic surroundings of the child.. Ib." Hather cheap, you say? Well. 130 . as represented. Lots are small and at these prices will not last long. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Penterniann her fifteen ,feet. parents to Be Visited. photograph of an Irish king. Magis- aiic^'daa^tf r. Miss Anna Pentermann, persou.s thought so too, for th»t trate—Discharged! Call the next case! Paul Rose, of Maryland, has beep "The method ofJt))Is inquiry will nec- was the number th»t asked for the ham have gone e fii(«lieii rip fa ymir vee- "Bobby, you have been lighting with Little Elsie — Let's piny keeping The initiative, referendum and recall "Er—no— he's convalosceut."—Boston These..(joods art all displayed on our centre tables and other lots liickle, "c'surfJ* he kiih-wa you're » jjnin' that. Staplpton boy again. IHd youhouse. I'll bo the lady of the house. will b«* discussed and new officers will Transcript. too small to mention. to need him,"—Washington Star. count ten before you struck liiiu. as 1Little "MatRte—And what will I be? be elected later in the afternoon. Truth is nn honest mnn's statement have always told yon to flo$" Little RISIP—Oh, .vou'll lie another lady 569QROADWAY Advertise iif the Daily Rec . f u fact. "No. but I mtl 1old that somebody come tb call on me, nnd I'll pretend to ord. It will pay you. Advertise it) the Daily Record—It pays counted teirufter he lauded ot: me."— be glad to see you.—OUlcngo News. tONO B&AKCH DAItY RECORD, TP88PAY, JANUARY 7, 1013. - IIVIH

Tht Resourceful Houtawift. ID M.. club I'.." wer* eoim | We Give S.IH. Gr«n Tndli| SUmp>. Aik ftr Then | r**oon«ftite«M «f ttwlv WIVM lu Olffl < ult sociul -.ini.iM.iiiH Ttio tunii wti. Uvm hi a Mm 1.M11 nut bad been 11 ICIKH! W. H. WOOLLEY & COMPANY, ttstvnvft i'Mi in- dually found mi open SULTANA TOMATOES "Ye«." «nld Uft. "my wife im't bud THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE ON THE COAST. nt Unit Rurt of tiling. We \v«*re h»#r*uun' iieopte to lutirheoci one Suti- 10c a can 181 BROADWAY^*w ^^.LONG BRANCH, N. J. • 1 a> lm*t spring, mid Jtwt nt mi hour WIIIMI all tlu> ilt'liritlesHfiiM w< Delicious, Red. Ripe Fruit fhv dlHt'overett that slu> wpdod some uiiittttiid nml t\U\ut bale H pmici g| it tn lbi> ktlrht'ii. Ami *hv MM the Wft (but will Iforrow fruffl pt-nply uvz\ door :YOUR CHOICE: 25c SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR SPENT that ;[»• doesn't Isii.'w -It wtta JI bad flx all right. But *lt* got mnaiatti on Men's or Boys' Suits and Overcoats. This opportunity should be fairly jumped at, when such handsome, Sultana CORN •\\<-Ul to (In' (lpiirii(('»st>U 111:111 * stylish, perfectly tailored clothing as the famous Hart, Schaffher and Marx Clothing is included in this sale as IHMI-H nail routed biiu out. I suppose?" Sultana Cut BEANS well as other noted makes. augnmtvii n iDfiuber froui tbe Brftnx. "Not much. Ju»t went to the uiedt * hit* 7.8O mode for this treittnit>ut of IIIM replo- These will just suit you and Same Discount in Proportion Applies to All Boys ' and Children's Clothing. (tentative. Until tun middle of the your pocketbook. Why pay eighteenth century the. f<>relprn envoys EGGS in Constantinople were under close su pervislon. Tbey were forbfddeu to visit one another's bouses or to meet : elsewhere. When a protest WRR \oiifr TOMATOES, No. 2 - a can 7c that the Mayor and Clerk be and tire To pay Board of Health 1^12 Borough Clerk, Assessor. Collector fd ticiiinii ttiiH reairtctlou (he Grand hereby authorized and directed to ex- appropriation 1.00.00 and Attorney" v.as taken up ami pass- Vizier Rokoll replied. "Yon c«u jab- I SULTANA LIMA BEANS a, can 10c I WEST LONG BRED ecute a deed of dedication of said The overseer of poor, recorders, ed its first reading. tor together as much as you like when I street or avenue, the same to be dedi- collector's «i»d Herk'a annual reports | Mayor \ ;ui Not)' IIKUIC the following von return to Christendom, but toe With ETicti of the Following Grocer its: cated as a public road. were approved and ordered filed. I appointments which were unanfmous- n-fll not ha re you platting ntnong youv- i cari Sullana Spice ,,,•.,....,. 1M | j ty conflrem by the Council in each to The following bills were audited and At 11.30 on New Year's Day Mayor tjelvett here."—Ix>udon Chronicle. 1 pound A&p Borax 10c f approved and warrants ordered drawn Poole called the Council to order for lease: COUNCIL MINUTES to pay the same. the last time. A full Council w.is For Borough Clerk, A. I), VaA Note. 1 pound Pretzels 10c I STAMPS I' I pkfc Flashlight or Minute Tapioca .... . 10c I W. A. Stevens, salary solicitor $100.0(1present. The Mayor thanked the Foi- Borough Attorney, William A. A Modal of Politeness. \ 2 boxes A&f- Stove Foliul . .each 5e I West Long Branch Borough min- December road pay bills ..." 34.Counci6 l Cpr their 'hearty cooperation Stevens. "Mrs. X. is us polite us nu echo." utea. , W. L. B. Engine Hojise Co., rent during his five years as Mayor and in For Rorough Recorder, A. II. Chin- "As an echo! What do you mean by \2 cans Home Run Brand Sardines ..each 5c, I The Borough Council holds its last engine house ; 100.00 return, through Councilman brand, eJ-y. hat?" 1 can Vanco t 10e I regular meeting on December 19,-1912 W, L. B. engine house Co., was presented with a handsome amok- For Borough Overseer Koads. H. K. "She never fniis to return one's coll." 2 pkgs Flaked Fish each 6c II and adjourned from time tb time un- ing coat, (ho'gift of the members ot hughes. FREE \ 1 can Sultana Baked Beans 10c I Council room 75.0ft -Button Transcript. til December 31, at 11,30 a. m. G. Gibbs, salary as collected 300.00 Council and the Clerk* as a token of For Borough Marshall. N. V. Wfiilp. The following resolution by MJA. \D. Van Note, stamps, etc.. 1.30 their appreciation of his unceasing ef- For Borough Poundkeepers, G. A. When \TP rend, we taucf we could be STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Golden was passed. A. D. Van Note, salary, clerk 20.78 forts to better the Borough. llulick. Sydney Throekmortou. niirtyrs: when we come to net we can- doz. 3©cl Whereas, the Board of Chosen Fhee- 1812 On motion of Councilman Golden, For BorouRh Knginepr, J. \V. Sea- nt heur n prorokiiiff word iluinmU man. holderlllflUUIQ *>s* Vl» o^ f^/ui*i tht **j e \jCount m itiuuuiuui"y ' o»"•**f* J MonmoutA. «A »• v • | • *—V " *-•h * **»%»»»Mar( .>v y j. »ri Tailor, rent of barn, 1912 36.10the Council adjourned.sine die. lore. THE GREAT (mm The newly elected Mayor, Joseph The Mayor appointed the following liave signified the/r. consent to accept Geo. Van Dyke, salary, overseer standing committees for the ensuing and take over by dedication the road poor, D. Van Note. F. S. Brand and W, M. Wed Again Month After Annulment. known as Locust avenue^ running SloCum, Counciimen, took the oath of year, which were unanimously con- F. A, Beale, balance,salary as- firmed by the Council. U'itliln it month of (fie nnmilineut of from the south side" of Cedar avenue sessor 62.50 office and Mayor Van Note called the Iheir |>revious mnrrinjje I'eler W. V«n- to Ocean Mill Brook, and , Council to order at 12 o'clock noon. Finance; A. F. Goldrn. K. M. Beach, Atlantic & Pacific Taylor Pub. Co., printing.... W. M. Slocum. tiftii'ii and Mjirhi AIKIITSOD. hnth of AVhereas. the Borough fcouncJl of Johnson-Goodnough Co.. rubber Present: Counciimen Beach,. Street, F. S. Brand. E. M. Beach, C Xeivhurp. S, ,Y.. wci'e nmrried agalD. the Borough of West Long Branch boots 30.0a Brand, Cooper, Golden, Slocum and Vaiilicni'ii tn nlnclcen ,r**nrs old. He TEA COMPANY A. Wrigh^. i\nd MI»H Atidcrsoh wore married se- deem ft "atfvlrafite -jfnd for thv-goe* sf O»*rk •& -VV Wright.. ' lashtiTl^.K. M. Heach, \V. M. Slo the municipality that the said board of The following warrants were order- Councilman Beach was unanimously cum, T. W. Cooper. 16Q RroflHway Next to Post Office. Phone 4 Chosen Freeholders should' control ed drawn: elected President of the Council. Fire and Water, W. M. Slooum T. d^c TnmpkUH annul (lie iiiarila ntiwHIfo yti&ag Vnutiptn>u won I We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stimps. Ask For Them said road or avenue. |To pay note due 12-31-12... $2,500.00 An Ordinance entitled "An Ordi- W. Cooper, F. S, ^Brand. Now, Therefore Be ftesolved, ' To pay county tax 8,495.74 nance Fixing the Compensation of the Sanitary, C. A. Wright, F. S Flrand, A. F. Golden. On motion of Councilman Brand, the Council rtili meet on tbe same nlghtB as before, but at 7.30 instead of 8 o'clock. • \ Councilman Beach-moved that the officers' bonds be fixed at the game amount as last year in each CSBO. Car- 1 Special Prices for Cash ried; On motion of Councilman Brand. THEATRE the Council ad5ourned. A. n. VAN NOTE, GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY New Broadway Clerk West Long Branch, N. J,, Jan. 2. 1918. Here's An Opportunity To Save Money ALL THIS WEEK The West Long Dranch Borough Council held its first regular meeting Don't Mise It. MATINEES f)AILY for the year on the above date tit 7.40 Phone 344
..." ior an <<\ < m«tr i" meetings' were read and approved. performances. Change of play twice dally Councilman Wright moved that the 3 packages Cooper's Gelatine 25c Large new PrunesH3c lb, 2 lbs for .. 25c Street committee be impowered to 13 fancy Florida Oranges 25c Extra large .Prunes N 15c lb enow plcwa with power to act. Car- 3 packages R. S. Mince Meat 25c 2 lbs fancy Evaporated Peimliea 28c INlrRED ST. (JLAIRF 3 packages Cream Corn Starch 25c Fancy Evaporated Apples 15c lb . . Councilman Beach, of the Lighting 3 packages R. S. Bird Seed ..., 25cl/2 lb tin Shad Roe ." 20c and Her Owm Company in Repertoire committee, moved that the committee 2 packages Hecker's Buckwheat 25c I be authorized to have four Bernstein i/2 lb Runkcl's Cocoa 20c \ TO-NIGHT lights placed us follows: One ftt^jjr- Fancy Paper Sheil Almonds 25c lb 3 cans Clean Easy 25c ner Wall and Munro streets; one near 6 packages New Pop Corn 7T7T77J77Z 25c fiyards. Raton town boulevard; one 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c "THE LITTLE GREY LADY" near Smiths. Ka ton town boulevard; 3 packages Bromangelon 25c one near Ocean Mill Rridge, Locust 2 cans Van Camp's Spaghetti 25c Large white Onions ^v .-.. ,qt 10c MATINEES EVENING'S avenue. Carried. ^ 2 cans E. S. fancy Maine Corn 25c Turnips : .- basket 20c Wed. - "Mrs. Temple's Councilman Wright moved that "the Best Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 4 qts 30c Wed.—'.'Way Down South" 2 cans Eobitt Hood Crinked Peas 25c Telegram" |similar to these used at Long Branch, Hire'* full weight Square.Brand Milkr. 10c OarrfKs oc qt, 4 qts l&c, Basket 77256 Thurs.~"Theone he Loved" Thurs -"The Cutest Girl to distribute for the use of reporting Borden'8 Challenge Milk ...... ,' 10c 2 lb can Corn Beef Hash 25c Fit —"Mi?. Temple's . in Town" lights net burning, Carried, 3 packages Celluloid Starch 25c 1 lb jar Dried Beef .'..,.; 25c Fri.—'The Road to Yester- | Councilman Wright moved that the i Council rent Mary Taylor's barn to Large pkg. Bartley Mills Buckwheat . . 12c 1/2 lb can Pure Black Pepper 18c Telegram" day" j houffe the road tools at a rental of Sat. — "Lena Rivers" Sat.—"Way Down South" I $3.00 per month. Carried. Councilman Beach moved that. A. SOME: SPECIALS IN OUR DRUG L,IISE R. Chlnery. c. A. Wright and Fred Wampole's Cod Liver Oil 90c Hydrogea Peroxide ... /f!" 15c PRICES: Evenings - 10c, 20, 30c, 50c WftBt.be authorfzed to represent the JU>M\ilar $1.00 , Carbolated Vaseline 10c Borough at the uearinfi before the J Utilities CommlBslQTi in the Monmouth Dr. Pierce's Prescriptidn ...... :...•. 90c 1 o> Own Camphor , , 10c Matinee 10c and 20c County Rlectric. Company. Carried. Platt's Chlorides 45c Jamaica Ginger .' 15c 11,921 PEOPLE WITNESSED THE PRODUCTIONS OK THIS COMPANY A. communication from Monmouih Pierce's Pills , "...'. 20c 3 bottles Glycerine 25c AT THE SAVOY THEATRE, ASBL'RY PAHK. JJAST WKEK AND PRONOUNCED I Memorial Hospital was * read and THEM THE LEADER OP THEM AL.L THE BEST STOCK COMPANY THAT HAS plav-ed on file for inveatlgatioii.- Fletclier's Castoria 30c 3 bottles Lavendar "J 25c EVER BEEN PRESENTED IN THE CITY. THE ABOVE STATKMNT IS TRUE , Mayor Van Note appointed Frank 100 full 2-grain Quinine Pills 35c Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 22c AND TO ANYONE WHO WILI, TRUTHFULLY STATE AFTER WITNESSING lAntonides as a member of thn Board ANY OF THESE PERFORMANCES THAT THEY ARE NOT ENTIRELY of Health to fill his unexplred term. Box Seidlitz Powders 35c Dr. Hoff's Cough Syrup 45c SATISFIED, I WILL GLADLY REFUND THE ADMISSION PRICE PAID. _Oil mofrtefl of Councilman Bpach the 50c bottle Syrup of Figs 45c A harpiloss and jileasnnt Cough Hyruj). (Signed) WALTER ROSENBERG. ' Council adjourned. A. D.VAN NOTE, Clerk. 1O STAMPS WITH EACH FINAL NOTE TO OUR PATRONS 4 oz bottle Myer's Vanilla .., .25c \ large bottle Witch Haxel 25c On Wednesday night we will have the BIGGEST and B?!ST COUNTRY Oytten at Food. " 4 ox bottle Myer's Lemon •- ,.. 25c1 large bottle Foley's Cough Syrup ... 50c STORE tSat has ever been given in thin Theatre. Wednesday Matinee pysters come nearer in composition 1 bottle Silver's Cough Syrup 25c Miss St. Claire will hold a reception for the Ladies and Children at the con- to • cov'a milk tlwn do most other l/ lb Dunham's Cocoanut -,20c 1 bottle Golden Age Liniment 25c clusion of tbe performance. Friday night, we will give away $25.00 in Gold. ments, »• all the four kinds of nn. 2 Five Prizes of $5.00 each. \ -' "' trlents neeklotl are present in good de- i/2 lb Runkel's Chocolate ... — 191o bottle Goff's Liniment ....:.. 25c gree. Oysters hare n larjrer exce?** of «sr CHILDREN IN ARMS POSITIVELY NOT ADMITTED the flesh bullilinv KnlistaiCf relative to the other constmipnts thau milk, so fSiore Closes 7 p. m., Saturdays Excepted we "bnlani-i> the rntlon" li.v ncMttlon of suirchy food and fntH wheu entins oysters, thus securing ;i paB4 monl at 11 cost thnt rurqpiiro.4 fnvornhiy Kith A. C. BENNETT CO, thiit when otltf-r ments ure chascn. - rrufmnr Julius Kll— of Iiutgers 3O7 Branchport Ave. Tel; 180-W. Liong Branch, INT. J. College In Leotte's. jj •• t'—t LONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913, MEN WHO HELPED TO MAKE 1912 SPORT HISTORY

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' .. Photos by Anierlcnn Press Association, CJOL.F. National chainpiun, Jerome. D. Travers. Nutlunal women's champion, Miss Mar- By TOMMY CLARK. Kuret Curtis. NTERNATIONAL competition. In- rt owi.vo. cluding the great Olympic games; Champion college eight, Cornell unlver- tolf for the championship. In sity. I Which the leading English players Champion N. A- A. O.. single Bculler, E. wt-re contenders; hydroplane racing- tar B. Mutler. the English Internationa.) tro- POLO. * National champions, senior. Meadow- phy, tiuawball, football and many other \ <- l i k: ' • • .•••*" ••!-"• \ f t. hi»dred game* engaged the attention brook team. Open champions, Cooperstown teaan. of American sport followers durlns Junior champions, Coppcratawn team. the year Just finished <<• probably a greatejr degree than ever before In the MOTOIiK^ATS. history ef sport In this country, World's'nharnpiflruhfffi Maple Leaf IV. •One mile record.. Tech Junior. 1 minute In all likelihood the moat sustained 11 ei'conds, nautical nillo. Interest wan that In ronn«rtInn with •Record in dispute. Average in statute the Olympic fffemes In Stockholm, In miles, 68.80 seconds. which the tint ted Slates representa- TROTTING. tives again showed the ws.y to lira World's champion. G, K. G. Billings* track and field athletes of the world by L'Man. 1:58. winning sixteen firsts out of a total nf '•'• \ • •••'•L •••* BILLIAJIDS AND POOL. ••one events, wlih many of i 'in RMllards, 18.1 balit lino. Ora Mornlnp-

ancej. their name* as holders of Olym- cushion. John Horgun. pic and world'* rncordn. Pool, profeaBlonal champion, Alfredo Da It remained for Kngland at laJtt to Oro; amateur champion, A. B. Hyman. send over a winner when the recovery COURT TENNIS. of the Harmsworth cup was succf^xful- National chuinplun, Jay Gould. lv made as the Maple Leaf IV.. fi, RACKETS. Mackay Rdgsr's dependable hydro- National champion, RegliiBld Fincke. plane, won two of the. three e6n tents. SWIMMING. Arrangements HI <• aJr-eadj' under way ''W yards, bath, two turns, 23 3-5 seconds. to send a craft to next sum- K"mu!tft-lluszafh, C. A, A., Illinois A. C- mer to attempt to "lift" thi> cup bath, Chfcajjo, March l'A 1912. In baseball nearly every follower nf CO yards, slrafg'htatvay. tidal salt w&ter, aport recalls the nation wide lnt*r Played. 1 mile, open still salt water, 21 turns, 23 The Huh alto sent knottier winning mlntttai 30 1-5 seconds, L. B. Goodwin, N: Y. A. C, Coney Island, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1912. Aggregation Into the field when Har- ..k Plunging, 1 minute time limit, bath. 10 vard, won the premier honors on the feet. F. 8. Willis, Pnlversily of Pennsyl- . • gridiron by declfdvo victories over. vsiiiia. University of I'ennsylvanla bath. Tale and PrlM*k,ton, aside fpofn ; <•> > i.il Philadelphia., March •J. W% The iccordxui:miittee of the Amateur A new champion In lawn tennis was Aliiiitic union uppruved of the fallowing made when Maurice E. McUnujfhllit of Olympic and world's records, made by California cauiied his mime lo be, placed American athloles, at the Olympic guinea In Siockholrn, S.wtden. July, 1912. opposite the title, which had heen held by William A. Lur'ned since 1907. Miss 1(10 meters, 10 3-5 seconds, Donald Lippln- cotr, University of Pennsylvania. Mary Browne annexed the women's 4u0 irictern, 481-6 seconds, C'harlea D. singles honors. •-*)., Rrldp'ith, Syracuse university. . In college rowing Cornell continued % bUti meters, 1 minute 51 9-lu seconds, j. 1$. Meredith, Mercersburg academy. Courtney by giving her wash' to the eights which contented over the PoUfctl- Mermiith, Mercersburg"'acaagt was tional ttasnclatlon * regatta at pftorla. Relay racing, 1 mile (outdoor), five men Kumitng broad Jump. Z\ foe.t II 1-C Inches, Erneat Barry of Enffland defeated Dick team, 3 minutes 11 4-5 seconds. New York Harvard, i-oached by Percy Haughton. Albert Gutterson, University of Vermont. Arnat for world'a profei4lonal Bculllng A. O. (earn i\V. G. Packard. E. Frlck. I,. Harvard went through the season with- Pole vault, 12 feet !Ui Inches, Hairy title on the Thames), - ' j C. Cary. It. T. Kdwards, Le Roy Woods), out a defeat. In the middle west Wis- Balicock, Columbia university, »t New York A. C. K^mes. Travera (aland, consin, coached by William Juneau, a 1G pound «hot put. CO feet "3.9 Inches, Pat- Msadowbrook's team annexed the New York. June 1, tRft . rick McDonald, Irish-American A. C. aanior polo title at N'arragansett Pier, former Wisconsin player, captured the 4 miles (Indoor), four nif*n tt'am, 17 min- honors. , The eleven went through the 16 pound shot put,. both lianda, 90 fet-t - -wfttie the •wtrvnv-ttunrtc frvpf«»ewtfay iiii\s fj ;r-5 sfcijjjds, Corm )] university fenm bd Inches, Ralph llosev-Olyinulo club, San Cooperatown were the victors tn the (11. N.'i'ulimm, L Finch,'T1. S. Kerri:ir"J7 anrles for the Junior and open cham- P. Jones), ut Sixty-fifth infantry games, Wrestling. 16 pound hammer throw. 179 feet 7.1 pionships. 1,—Maurice McLaughlm. 2.—Baby Relianoe IV. 3.—Joe Wood. 4.—Jerome D. Travera. 9-—Jim Thorpe. 6-— Buffalo,. March 1, 19U Inches, Uat McGrath, Irish-Amertcati, Guoroc Hot-ma. 7.—On the left, Gitshaw, who finished second in the Olympic Marathon; on right, Me Arthur, Among the wrestlers no one showed A. C. ~ Jerome EX Travera became the Rolf - ' Baseball. during the year to menace the ac- AUTOMOBI.LIN6. ! champion when he disposed of the com- the winner (picture shows men baing carried on the shoulders of their followers), 8.—-Ernest Barry. 9.— knowledged right of Frank Gotch, tho Willie Hoppe. 10;—Witlio Ritchie. 11.—Uhlan, * „ The great American game of baseball 7R.7 mlle» an fiour," world's record fot petitive pretensions of the British title enjoyed its mo.st prosperous season laat Iowa fanner, to the title of champion road racipg, m*do by Teddy Tetzlaft holder. Norman Hunter., who, with two The Olympic games took precedence contests fell to the lot of an American at New York poKloflicc clerks' games, Cel- year, the New York' Giants winning nf.thc world. Zbysco, the Polish cham- (Flat) in Santa Monica 3u3 mile ruci<. bothers from England, Invaded the Unit- pion, challenged the title holder several May 4. _ - over all other competitive ev-fhanges in, the 1 mile, 38 3-6 seconds, circular tracit, tlnhmnn, eaaayed to win the court ten- standards with such top notch perform- Ithaca May 4. 1812. tit. • f__J niigUfsttc map. Abo Attell lost the Louis UlBbrow, San Dle^o, MRTCIVSI. nla title at the Racket and Tennla club. generation to come. ances at 100 meters In 11 1-6 seconds; .Putting sixteen pound shot, "right and In the National league race the Now featherweight title to Johnny Kllljane Grand prize,'won by Caleb i., . . (Flat) II* fallod*. however, to reach the chal- These sports, contested by the pick Oct. 5 at Milwaukee. 1'iBOO meters, 4 minutea 40 1-10 secunds; left hand, with toe .board. 91 feet 1

i Inches; Halpb Rose, at fore the season was very old, mainly by maAMercedes), Milwaukee, Ot. J. ' - ning: bread jump. 23 fpet 2 7-10 Inches, j He Ritchie in Log Angeles Nov. 28. Finrke won the racket championship. fluence for g-enerql goorf aside from ttie Oakland, Cal., June 2, 18J1 * ' Its base running and batting ability and running high lump, 6 feet l 6-10 One-mile relay (lntiooi), 3 minutes SI-6 ai>d also by the ereat pitching of Rube ! .Jack Johnson successfully defended his In the trotting world Baden took point of demnnatratlnR the Improve- Jones Ranks With Greatest Runnsrs. Inches: " seconds, New York A. C. team (p. W. l'Ke Miiro,nard, who equaled the major I title against Jim Flynn tn Laa Veg;as, down for hla owner the greatest ment In physical culture In all quarters JOHN PAT.H..jnv^H i-wpht-iiv t-' Jhf. Orouchy, J. tV. Richmond, K. Frick, Le league records by winning nineteen I N. M., July 4. amount of money ,«v«r won by a horae of the glube. Incidentally they attested Kven this wonderful showing was Cornell university track tetu , n-ill ruliJed to by Thorpe on I -ahor day in Hoy Wood), New. York city. Feb. 17, 1312. Ptniitrlit victories-' Pittsburgh beat out Leaders in sport arei o^th* grind circuit, a total of eleven to the pre-eminence of ability of the __ Pole yauitj 1" fs«t -V inch«n, M, R. rank among the ptltltt of runnei.< iiy vi?torl«pi n«tting hln n^'ner $36,500. He United States representatives, who the all armind clmuiplnnship of Anierl- [Wrlgbt, Partnuiuth- unl>eraity, at maatern the Chicago Cubs tor second "place late BASKPALL. has won the eastern .fnterco[J.-yf:iti c*n, \vhen he bettered the record of 7,3S!i tryouts, Camerblffe, Hnsn Juirt <>. IWS in the HUOH *-an recently bnutht by'Rusglans and aB&ln led in the njalo^ty of "those 1 World's ehrempiens. Boston Red Sox. cross country run three times, the hair exported. I'hian. the holder of the sports which demand a concentration', "points mad* by Martin Sheridan by Throwing th« javi-lln. Iflfl feet 10 Inrhen, The Boston team In the American j Notional league champlona, New York mile championship two year?, the mil* world'a trotting record of W5H, was also of effort and In ability- to perform t'lfiittiH ft*t the ten events which com- II. O. T-ott. Mohawk A. C.'at Junior met- lengue set the pace early In the season j Giants, H —-- ruh'ohce arid Kflo ran a d>ud hfat wiili •old abroad. „-- thusp games which r*]j for perfection prise the cjfmprttttrrrr 1,415^ paiftlJi._ ropolitnn rhnnn^i'm^jjljis. (,'eltlc park, New and^iton^llhe ppnmn} by_ji,Jnftre niarpTn-. j American 1e;VgUe chain'^idfis, Boston Red Tabor in the same event l^fct year T,T • Kelow is A list of no table-traele- #nd 'rinTr~Arcre ' immy Burprisca In the Among thoroughbreda the racing has as regards speed, stamina q,ml brawn, bor is/ the Brown unlveraltv runner- field performances: Running hiKh~JUfrtfv 0 feot 6Mt Inch American league campaign, one of thoso ('hamplon batsman, /NatlonaJ league, Jones holds the records th all of fm-so been chiefly confined to the aouth and Not, alone did tho wearers of the I*. Hnrlne. Smnfovd university. In ..>dua. l Heinle Zlmmfritfan. ' " / ./? shield demofnHrate to tha world's ath- being the gre^it showing of the Wash- events, one of whit*, in the wurtJ'^ west, and The Manger, Colonel T. C. ANP ATHT.ETIOB. meet with University of Southern raltfliforo - I Champion lial^man. American league, j letes assembled that they could do those nlfl, Ht Stanford. CaU, March Ht iffit, ington club under Manager Clark (3rif- amaleur recorrf, 4 miriutca 15 2-& see-' McDoweJl'a champion, la the accredited 1W m>tera. 10 *-5 Bec^nda, first heat R. Ty Cubb. beat hnrse of the year. The 11 alien- thlnga which called upi-n the dovetail- U'aikind—one mile' ™ flth, uhk-h wnn seventeen straight, tak- FOOTBALI* oncls tor the mile. -J>ei!Vf made in Die ' O. rralsr. IVtroit T. M. C. A.T final,,heat. Ilurvard university stadium In I til beck atnhle. trained by Frank Taylor, 1B ing of the display of nervnun and phys- IT I*. Drew, Springfield If. 8.; at eastern second ing eixteen of these ^ the road, mak- Champion CQllcge team, Harvard. the *s., Jimp 8, 1912. was a disapD/iintment. lh» year lon, the flvo and ten i>vent all around pmps, which Will W VeliTln IVT.ITU 1H competitions as well. 8,006 BWtera (Imlni.r). 16 minutes 6 4-.'. scr Football. i AB a seaann which ntnnd out fmrn the omla. (1 V, Hr,i,h>4tf. I.-A. A, C, at Irinh- 1 1916. Alvin Kraenzltin •.uacliim: tli In these testimony waa sufficiently j 4-6 pccctulp; s miles, W mt«Mt«fl 4: *-fi epe- Natinnal champlrn, 51 E. McLoughlin Standpoint ef nthleitc excellence th* Amttrloan K«ttir>a. M niisim Sijn.ir* Garden , onds; t% nilies. H mitititef ^3-1 secondK; There was a fBSNHti revival of Intcr- N.itinnal rtoiibK-s champions, McLoujsh- OfllMfm t ,'JH.n Bad Kr: .r Ujr-rthe. ^ tjj gfyen of tlie versatlff-ty of Americ^n laat twe.|ve_ month Is .ronced^d to have Jan. n:i,-iai2. 131.4 mltra, 2i mtTTT.It.*--* 1-:. «*vt>ri.lf , 'i\ fFt in jUntrtem football during the im «nd Humiy. , boch the moat wonderful In the history at'H&tos. and it was" a'fery natlafartury rn'MHi ^RSta^a (nuUlnori, « minutes 6 Z f. pq,*t POtlBTin bei.suf=e of radical changes SmiiyiiH-, women's cl.atnySon,. Jtfise Uar- .M commentary th^tt the winning of these iecundft, I-. Heott, a..uih l'aieraon A. C, I 23 minuies 8 1 I SS0O»tf»; induur walk. U in Mm rii.ca, which brought abuut a «ar«t CurtEs. b * . LONQ BRANCH DAILY BEOOBO, TUESDAY. JANUARY 7, I 91 3, NINE

When MONTCLAIR HAS in Red Bank or Aslwry SOCIAL PROBLEM HOW MUCH YOU SAVE t.ariaal IVcnflar Priced Ladietf' >aMt IF YOU KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THESE LtMAISTRE LACE & MaM In Menmouth County EMBROIDERY CO. Boys and Girls Ape Grown* DAILY ADVERTISERS Handkerchlafe, Laces, Em- BERGBR'S broidery, Curtain! «nd Llnena, Hoalery, Coraata, Und.rwear. 707-709 Cook man AvC pps, Says Pastor. Cor. Cookwan Ave. A Emory St. Anbury Pattfc N. J. Tliey Are Continuously Saving Money AHURY PARK. Noaaaaactlon wlthjny other Stum For Thrifty Buyers. THE HOJklE Regal Shoes STRICKLIWS AT TOO MANY "FUNCTIONS" of Good Cfr FOR HEN and WOMEN for batter Buster urowns lor Boys mil Girls CLOTHES, HATS Boy of Ten Send* Flower* to Girl, ft FURNISHINGS Calls For Her In Carriage and Is j. Kium.1 Jha Ragal Jhoi Jlort Up Greater Part of tha Niflht at a JAMES A. PATTEN. W. £ EISELE Aibarj, Park J. C. DISBROW 54 Broad St. RED BANK I Party. RED BANK Cotton King Le-.es Fight In LaNvdinK S«utioner Montclflir, N. J., J*n. 7~The Rev. United States Supreme Court. OtvjlBd Bxcluilvsly to Woman mul Repairing. Preacrlptlon Work "Florist" TWs Trade Mirk MliMf WtMrlaW Appmrtt Utui.v Emerson Fosd.ck, who U a BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH No ooDDCcdoo with any other mtabliahraent trot her of Raymond H Fosdk'k, former ie M Buaraotee OD TEL. Ml Palms and «e*Boniibl« cut every thing pur- W. C. WISEMAN romuiiflBloner of occountH of New York, flow ITS Cur H»le, chased at the DRV ransog HontdhltiK of a mlv last niKht in Decorations and floral tic UOODS STORE of KEFRACT1N<; OPTICIAN the First Baptist cbun-h, of' which be COS COOKMAN AVENUB, Blank Books, Loose Lett Sys- BlgiiB for woddliiKi. dinnera, Joseph Sill, \s (tostor, by stutinx that there was a lufi.Tiih-.. etc. •Phono m. Aabury Park, I*. J. deplorable condition of affairs in Mont tems »nd General Office v B.ii Bank. CooHinan « Oran* An., A3BUBV PARK brought about by the Qtteadance Supplies General assortment of nur- sery stock such Ms fruit and or- of yoang hoys and girls at partlen and Everything vmi may tleair* social functions. He uald that the con namental treoe, hardy ahruba, Indicated au artificial develop can lie found lu our well slock- antl ii-i buttMjua plantB. ' meut in education of the most dnngoi ed Btore. AH telephone calls are given :nis and deteriorating kind. Start the New Bulin*aa Vear prompt and careful attention. EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. The Rev. Mr. f'ondlck went on to any Right by having Your Office WOMEN ACCUSE thnt it was most lamentable that buys Equipped With the Moat Ap- 327 CEDAR AVENUE, MRS. ARCH8ALD ON nnd g!rh. of ten years should conduct proved Buaineae Methods. Telephone 627 LONQ BRANCH. Republican Picked to Succeed themselves as if they hud grown to Senator Obadiah Gardner. maturity, -fiiid Mr, Foadkk: ".?u«t HOTEUKAN SIPP think of u buy of ten sending flowers STAND IN SENATE to his no called lady love ID .the after- noon nnd then going for her in u car- riage to attend dances in the evening He-Is Still In Cell In At and being tip a good part of the night!" C. B. DEAVER WM. BRYAN Jurist's Wife Says Cannon The minister went on to say that he Broadway, Opp. Rockwell Ave. lantic City. knew of families who hart come to PHONE S.I0-J. Is Her Cousin. Montclalr in oriler to escape the exne- Elberon Florist tlona of society in the metropolis and WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS found that the ezlMtlug condition!) lit r.- 5c by Trolley to the Door. were fully as bad us in the cttietv—that WH1TMANT0 PRESENT CASE ACCEPTED HIS INVITATION fboir boyti nnd girls had got into the FtoTad Tribute* «nJ Flower* social maelstrom, and when they ought Sour Kraut Phol John Doe Grand Jury Will Hear Evi- to be romping and playing or auleep hi for AH Ocoiiom. Pahni Judge Is Charged With Going to Eu- their beds they were trying to perform dence Tomorrow—Curran, of Alder - ~ Ry upholding certain rope With Cannon, Prospective Liti- tioclaj functions and duties which tboy ;t K» ln!»r J K ii u-« A. Tat ten mul tad Phut* Rented >t Rewon- fnanic Proberi, Complains That His 4c lb. gant In His Court— Wife's Story should not really take up for nearly a (tiittK»» lower Washington, Jan 7.--Mm. ArchljnU), cotirtt. The tleoliilon of the tuiprerne ooilft A SPECIALTY Whitimm announced timt the ense of education inquired of Superintendent Large Sour Pickles w|fe of the accused .indue of tin* cuuv Spuuldlng why it was that there were *.•! sfi J the :!n,">i t;in* quetitlan I hoi m A Kn« aslectlan or Tr**a, Ueorge A. t^tpli, Currnn witness against "corner" ot any commodity Is a, r««Lrn.lnl ehruba and Hardy Plant* ai ['olicemau Fox, now under arrest nt nieive court, took the Htnnd*ln the si'ii- o many- absentees in the itnisid*' of in it i HI ;it»' L'oninierce and may t>v a grammar.'school In th6 grades where violation "f the flliiMmt»n antl-truM law. waya sit hind. Atlantic City ibnrged with being a fu- iltfe t-hainlier th testify to'her family re- 10c doz, . laMdnshJp with Henry W. Canuon. the children were ten and twelve year* Ths declnloii do^ii ntit Avtertntne. the *jusi- Talaphoo. fM Lnnj Branch gitive from justice on nn acensatiou of yid. The truancy officer used to gotlon ot KUIU ot y*tttni or rb# otbnf de- felony, wilj pet to the grand jury to- Ooe of Uic chfir.m'K agalnat Jud^c /•nilmtU, but ADIKIR th* r«« b»ck to the down into the Fourth ward) the poorer lower court for trial on tit*- fnctn with the morrow. Mr. Whitman nlso annSum-ed Archhald IK rlm( he ii'-r*'()icrt ('iiinnmV section, and hunt up the boys and girl:* lmspltallty on n frlp to Kurope and thnt Important principle of Inw fl*UbM>hWl thst Deputy Police Commissioner O 1913, by American Pre who ware absent, and the board want- that it a rnrrier tn cotton In proved lh# Dougherty is'to hand over nil the evi Ciinnon, «s n director In corporations ed to know why be did not look after Hhrrmmu alttuts Is violated. Edwin C. Durlelgh, Kepubliean, of A\i-and rallrojids, was a possible IttiKnnt flenefc ngaiqst the man, and all of ttBiiPta, Me.. Is slated to be elected United the boys and girls who were absent GOLDBERG'S will be presented. States senator from that state to succeed before his court. Mr«. Archbald tentl- among the "high social" set whose Senator Obadiah Gardner, Democrat, of J!ed that she wM cousin to Mr. Cannon children attended the Hillside school. * CONGRESS IN BRJEF. Naw York Bargain Store J>i«trJct Attorney Whitman said he Kocklam). The state legislature will bal- and that she had often bfleu oh trtjw Superintendent Hpauldfng eiCplalned KOOPS & ABELS 29tO Broadway hnd been erroneously quoted i lot on tfan. 14, and It Is practically posi- with him and his family and reeount- Arch bald Trial Continued tn 9on.tr. d -ft»- he tive that the Progressives will join with itiat chlldreu in many case* attejirtod mnlte a rtsid Investigation sis to wheth- the Republicans in voting for parties the night before nnd were not leUrh, who was the popular choice at theto support the contention of the do-In condition to undertake their school Wnnhington, Jan. 7.—The bustnestL PRICES DOWN TO THE er the police hnd "framed up" Sipp, as primaries. The Democrats will support before cou^rom JnbJiitiefl. alleged by the latter. Senator Gardner. tense thnt the trip to Europe was n.otv f.ulien the following 'ew York, Jan. 7-—Spread -out on a service as a judge of various courts. ized, electing Daniel S. Qosa of Ituther ense. GORDON CASS Row CalU on Whitman. (•ahie in the West Forty-seventh street Judge Arthlmld gave a full account ford director and Alfred W. GetJndy of HouHe.—ftfBolutlon offered for the Jack Roao. tha chief witness against V1 TIMMERMAN'C pollco Btnttun -was ir collection of 1**J of his relutloibi with" 15.'J. Wtlliains of lfack«nsftcb clerk. Rpoclnl officers were investigation of the American Beet BUTCHER Charles £eeher. created some excite- elry awd silverware and trinkets of Gil Scrantou. his negotiatlon» for tlie pur- ou hand to prevent any of the old free- Hugor compHiiy. ment by "Appearing at the cr.jn.nat ••100 B'WAY Til, 130-dV sorts, with two pearl handled revolvers chase and Hale of the Katydid coal holders from entering. Committee tiearings on tariff urttwi 225 BROADWAY .-oiirts building ana requesting on inter- mill burglars' jimmies and fluslilightB dunip. near >Scrantou, and bin efforts to County Collector Christie decided tuut ulea and tbe money trust- view with the district attorney. Iro- iind rope Judders scattered among the expedite matters with George 1<\ be would be on the safe side if he re- Notice of content of election of Rep- Next to Trmx'i Hardware Start. tneriiately ft hecnine noised about that gems, on that table were the trophies Uruwnell, gt>neral luanogcr of the Erts fused to pay out money on anybody'.1* resoutntlvu KranclH Hurt on Ilarrlaon "UnM Jack" was to inject himself Into of one of the best conducted and uiost railroad. of New York WHS filed. l the general police graft case. He re- order. sweeping hunts that Deputy,.Police He declai-ed he told Mr. Brownell All the county officials ore now uuder malneil some time, talked to Mr. Whit- PoiJimtiHsiouer DouitU('ttJ'.'S—detectives GOLD MEDAL man, said he could give lots of name* nml Mr. IUchardson. the second vice tne salary system, including the sheriff, have iniLlertaken for these many president, that he did not Tiih>x the profw- county clerk and surrogate, and they sod their tanuy employees are deu«nd- in.*be cells of tlie police stotlon-were wished thorn to reach an enrly.decision eut upon tlie eouW coilecior ana rret to return tomorrow oivThursdny. It Hunt For Auto Bandit*. Ramp CTJTTI Bwf . . V2u Ib. sis prisonbra, one of them a ydnug wc>- as to whether they would sell. holders for their monthly checks. The Chicago, Jan. 7. Anvntn of suspectN floes not seem likely that Itoae will Le- m:in wtio eudilled 11 buby i« her arnm. •Jwlge nnd MM. Arclihuld were tin? foine .in active aid of Mr.Whltmau In special officers will gtiard the freehold In eounectfuH with the reigu of terror Plate Corn Beef .. 8c Ib. Two of tlie prtsonerti ave accused of only H'UncsKt% remaining t*> be calhul ers' office n\gM nm) on a i-hrirtfe three yearn old. "" Mfn. hetiew in ihe rooms of guests of the W'Tllhuns'or his liegotlatious for tlie a plugiit'. la'..iiwith -riv.tf. •HtUiuiiM* I ii -i> :i a.'' " 1 »* '•*; '"'•' "••'' s .-. r*> i u fiFftgfWf.'t W2R.M.HARRIS (lootU* tosltiifHi nnd W.IM so molested IIot(4 St. Andi-ew tit Seventy-sei-'ond property. ^ Sayreville, Trli«hlund Park and sev The Huri'lsoii street station IH over- Smoked Call 13c lb. lliut lite Ims to live In hiding, and uow street and Broadway, and the proprie- ernl vther places In this vicinity. OM- run with suspects. Every cell contains SHOE STORE blpp '*i untler arrest. tor of J pawnshop who received the est reHidei)t» say they never remetnlter more flimi the UNIKII niimliet* of men. (foods of the rope ladder men and tbt? C^STfiO GETS NEW WRIT. mosqiiitoe? nt this time of the yentrViie eeatral aintion 1« in the mime con- 185 BROADWAY General Markets. bellboys. before, and they attribute them to the dition a-nd prisoners are IJOW being extreme mild weather. shipped to outlying Htatlons, there be- •I Agents for WettfieM StMtnLiundry BUTTER—Unsettled: receipts. 7^74 pnek- The two bellboyB are Percy Wyckoff, Say* He Agreed to Leave Country aees; crt-Hinery, cxtrn*. ib., 3t]^aa7c.; fir^ta, Only Under Duret*. The monqiiftoeB are nig and browny, I11K ;»o more room for them in the loop 1 Can Yellow Peachea SEatec: seronds, 2ka31c; thlrrtp. STa»c: twenty-four, and Harry Willis, twen- district station?. held, SXtr&S. ^a34c; firsts, 30a32c.: HP'C- ty-four, both employed at the St. An- New Vorlc, .fitii. 7.—On the flppifop-r« the rittzetiB fun well attest from the 2 Cans Lemon Cling Peachea.. Men's Solid Leather onds, 28a29c ; stnte dairy, tubs, finest. 85a drew's. tion of »-nwyer George Gordon Battle, Mtes they have, received. Can Greengage Pluma...... "4c.: ro.iri to prntie, 29a31c.; common to Can Yellow Egg Plumt.J,... fair, 53a27c.; process, extras, 2G\ia'no;: The bellboys worked together on Judfie Holt; in the United States >\ls- GEORGE APE IS BETTER. Working Shoes firsts 25Ha2Sc.; Heoohds, 2Sa24c; Imitation the recent robbery of Miss Barnet* at trlct court, granted a superseding writ DIES FROM INJURY. Can Muacat Grapea rrenmery. flrBts, ZiM,&25^c: factory. Juna the hotel ond took their loot to an of bnhemt corpus JB Jte case of Gen- Author Nat Sarioualy Hurt by fill an Can White Charrle* at $2.00 make, ;3V-.i24MiC.; current make. liis>tf. "3a ernl Clprliino Cnatro. In tb(B writ the Can Apricots 1-4C; seconds, 22aiffiHc.; thirds. 19a21c; apartment they had hired at 1?G West Machine Pull* Man'* Arm From Sock- Sid.walk. Venezuelan aur'tator is himself the pe Can Peara The best work shoe to be packing stock, current rrtafce. No 2, ?laOne Hundred and Second street. f et—Doctor* Amazed. Lafnyette, Ind.. .Tad. 7.—George Ade 2\%C.; Ko. 3, 18a2Oc. titloner in the place of At oruey But found at the price. •Tnmes Prltchord, a ijawubrojter, with PatejraoD, N. J.( Jan. 7.—Michael Mc- WAR iiMf to walk Indoors, aktion^b CHEESE—Steady; receipts. 821 boxes: H shop st 36$ West Forty-second street, tie, who wn 1 the relator In the first •till suffering allg&tly from tbe effect* state, whole milk, specials, white, freth. Oonaghy died In the General hospital 9 CANS OF STANDARD where some oX the loot was pledged, is writ. here &a the result of an accident ut the of a fall oil an Icy sldowalk. It tru «t Commencing Monday Ian. 6th held, lb., 18c; colored, fresh, held, 18c: Castro deposes In his affidavit that CANNED FRUITS FOR average fffney. white, fresh, held. l*H* one of the prisoners. East Jersey Tipe works. Irst thought tk« author and playwright we will clout at 6 p. m., Sat- lT%c; nilolpd, fresh, held. 17HH1T%C. ; un- When the six prisoners were herded while he agreed to leave this country He was instructing hie helpers In the jad been Internally Injured, hut a iJergrade». MalB^ic; stnte iklma, held, for he only consented to the urdays exctpted. specials, tlaH^c: fresh, specials. 13aI3^c: together in the police station the coiu- uwe ot H ttiiw drill wnen ttometblag Uiorongb esanrtnotlon showed be wa» nitssiouer said tlmt he estimated, that proposltiO" under duress. lot Berloualy hurt $2.OO fair to choice, Wal3^c.\ underfradei,, Mef went wrong wlth_the machinery, and Retail Value of Each 25c EGGS—Pir,m; receipts'. G,834 cases; freali there was property worth over half n his hand was cftugHt Before the ma- gathered, extras, doz., 2Sa23c.: extra firs**, million dollars in Prlt'-hard's placed . 28a27c; firstfl, WMia2BHe.: seconds and loVV- WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL IN. chinery could be stopped his arm wan Th« Mulb.rry Tr»«. er grades, 20a24c.; held fresh. I2a22c.; pulled from W« body. Doctors were dirties, 15al7c.; checks, I3a16c: refrigera- Boy Saves Skatera—— Hiriman Calls For Naturalization of titmizori that he lived »o long. WEAtHER EVERYWHERE. A. C. Bennett Co. Silk is tbe xreat Industry of northern tor, special maikg. fnncy. 20n20»4c.; flrrts. Newton, N, J.. Jan. ".—.Tohn Carboy Wives ai Well at Men. Iti-ly. and the plains of tlis quad- 19n19Hc: lower prades. 12alS*£c.; state. nnd FrnnU O'ljrien, small boys, ekat- Albany. N. Y., Jiin.~7. -Obedient ft Oba«rvatiuua of Hie United 307 Branchport Ave. rilateral are dark with mulberry trees. Penneylvania and.hearby. hennery whiles, L.va Stock Market!. States, ventber bureau hiUeu nt The mulberry tree is tlie hardest fancy, largw. 33aJ.Bc.; common to good, i'Sa Iqfr on the mill jiond, narrowly escapwl the platform pledge of tin* U^publlwijj Pt(t*bar«h, Jan. 1. 24c; henneiy brownB. L'8a3»c.; fralhered hciiiK drowned wheii HIP ice Riive way. CATTI-.E—Renelpta, 1* carloads; niar- S p. m yesteriiay follow: Worked piece of timber .la the world. brown MMfe5'*fcd colors, KaL'Tc. party. Minority Leader HUIIUHJI of the lTiu-ry McGuire, t^itb n rope and board, assembly Introduced a woman HiilTnt^f net steady; choice, I8.76a9; prime, $8/2oa * Tcnip. Weutlier. Pendulum*. Kirsi it* leaves are skinned off for the HAY ANTJ STRAW-Sfcatly; timnthjf. p>t them out. - ,, S.66; *ooa, »7.»aS.S; tldloa, *!.7O»7-5O: (fflcall; long rye etraw, tofore Mr. HnVm.in lias voiced his op freah cowa and »prlnf;ers. |l!5a7O: Albnny ., 4c. Knln dulum must be '19.} Incbog to vfbrute brarirhPH are clipped for the worms to Bostou ...... i,.., 3S ]lgMt To Float the Indrakuala. pOBitiou to giving the liallut to woiuen. SHEEP AND UHIBS--Ke.ceiiita.: every SOLUIKI, Nearer to the pole such nest In, then the large UIQUB are crop- POTATolflS — Bteafly; Bermuda, new. Newport News, Va., Jan. 7.—The ble decka; market atrong; piline wetheril.. Huffnio an lisffi ped for charcoal, and tho trunk has ML. »a&.36: Maine, Rag, q.Mai.SO, I-ong "I have added to my resolution," Maid (.cji'lulinn would vibrate more rapidly British ttte.iiner Indrakuala, beached $5.3On5.5O; good mixed, Vu&£>; fair mixed, Chicago .*.... IW Suuw not only to produce a new crop of Jt precisely the same way as men Itet lowej- %;id ateady; prlftn- hftavy, 17.m. St. I-onls ...... ,86 '.' Sleet earth Is Ws. siinn' at ttie;equi(tor the Although it ttikes four yenrs of edu- 1 lieavy mixed. I7*

FRILLS AND FURBELOWS. THE RECORD'S DAILY SHORT STORY B(*«vt« Art •smatimai Mad* of a Con THE WOMAN'S 110 treating MatarUI. - Slvi'irs whk'b are of a coutrnvttiuH folor stud UHit«rittl from that uflture of tho tn«vv JUVENILE MODES. SOUPS FOR THE SEASON. " 'TUcii ftfH ajr'ln thrm too. I moth'H fHi • winter, orrs that win gWfc riliiq to th» wouldn't hi- In your H!M*»S fur thin This «viiii|>jlnrf.ss drsu, suitable for Dancing School winter bill ut t,tic nt«' 11 valuable I yt're hull 4'umber In ml luuimtuliiH- 1 iiiinsi-H and kiiinii \MHiten, nmkfs a very S aid tt> tfcw bouwwtfe. Nothing *•» Ote and Coons Frock of V«tv«t. don't reckon you believe about tuo paickly >varui» und ntvlraa Hi** tlrtu1, , cUlldrwu or laraol paaatn' ueros* tbe - perature, riyht, iai2. bj- Asapi- "Jest then my old dawn beaun to Winter voifrflablw auggsat theinwlvi* bark mid rush Q round, and I took entry 1'reii. t»- tho moHt popular ingredient* for down my min and went out. I hoard hesc xoup.i, but certain, auch «* rice n great runtlln" and *.pHtfii' mid sent- Itjin'i* a hvai» ©' difference between t«riu', and I reckoned that uio* than a ir. barley, or titled vetft'Ubh-* may .<(.* unU cumin," Huid tlit> old fuouii- hundred COOIIH tvtia movtn' down on lute their place**, iiftM', "411td i ,VoUU*l It UUt OUt UuitJ tlu> ro 11. V«9«tabla* With a C«r««l. H way thtit wi* powerful unpleasant. "I cnllwd to tho clnwK to nick 'em, Cabbage und ltlw Boup.—Tabs Lnilf Suiiid-u1 us •H't- sul in Bttf wiiys and 1 but ho ilrnpped his tall und sitcakoil a BD»II white cabbnge. remove all Uif uu u us i(.tin"t 1 used to be one o" Intci the bouse, 'I'oarod like u funny stnlt; and cut the leavea In plevei- "OIIB Susdft-y. jcars ago, the old wo- Wash Blankets and Flannels uanglu' in the air when hiilf a dejea Toi holleU. To It odd two cups of i...'it wasted me to go to the preurbin' wildcats bemui to climb all over ui*v boiling milk, one tvaapoouful of ouiou Mrs. Justwed—"Boo, hoo! Now I've gone and ruined with lu>r. It wns a nice fall d».v. mid MTho only thing I could do wus to I wanted to loaf iucund and nee if the juice. t)lie teiiKpoouful of BHlt. oue- this pair of blankets. And I was telling Jack this start for the house, and as 1 stag- hili or it teaHpiHinful of pepper and morning how I was going to save money by wash- i oous HUB fouiiu' down from the IUUUII- gered along I kept up a yellin". tiug.s. tublesptiyuful each of butter and ing them myself." "I wan clawed and bit and scratched Hour rubbed together mid the outside "She wax huffy when she gut buck, fmin head to heel, nnd I hadn't 'nuff iiiul nut :i word was »aid tit the Hiipper leaven of the cuulitiower ulitt'h have Anty Drudge—"Well, dearie, that pair i» shrunk and clothe* on mo to ernqr a silver dollar. lK*en boiled until teuder mid t-hop[)«d there's no use crying over spilt milk, but you have t ililc. Alter whe'U cleared things uway I wu» Jest that scared and done up tin? gut down the Bible und guidjf very tine. Boll flv© lulnutea, stir well learned a good lesson. In the future, you wash that I fainted away and full In n heap, HI id diiKt wit h paprika. " 'Zeb MVliIte, the preacher, was and when I cum to 1 was -on tho bod blankets, flannels and other woolens in lukewarm 1 ivuehln' to us today about Daii'l in ami the old woman was dresain' my A Delipioui Cfeam Soup. **water with Fels-Naptha Soap auds. You'll hardly 1 the lions den, und I want to ax youhurts. Cream uf Celery Soup.-Take n pint need to do any rubbing, even. -The dirt will fly and 1 suiae questions. "She had to begin at my scalp anil of white stock, n pint and a' balf ot, the things won't shrink. They won't get rough, •• Ax nwfiy,'^ Mggk, . work down to my heels, and it tonU ber •elery cut In ineh pteeeSj two cupfuts either." "'WXUMIMSUI rejj'lar lions, with teeth all tho rest of the night. I felt bad of. UotUus water, one sllct' of ouiou. uud (laws.?' 'miff. I kin tell you, but she rnuuV me two tiibleHpooufuLs of butter, two ta- " 'Can't say.* feel a heap wuss. She didn't say a lilespooiifuls of tlour. two cupfuls of And why do more than a million, « "'I.'o you know why the lions didn't single word to raefur hours, but when milk, one ep[M>r to taste. Parboil the celery lu women use Fels-Naptha Soap regularly?, " "Nope.' started off " "And you (loe't keer, do ymiV •' 'Zeb, do you reckon them was reE*- hlousc in two pieces, the berthu giving nnd ctrnk until i-olery iw KM ft and rub " 'Xot u whop.* lar lions in the cage with Dan'l V graosful lines to the walnt. The skirt For ilrens.v occasions stub as the aft- through II .sieve. tk*aUf uu onion In Because it saves work— " 'Wall, you keep right on bein* tnean " 'With flll my heart, I do,' I says. is quite plain, with u draped overskirt. ernoon dtiiicliiK ¥1:IMS and school func- milk. riMnove the onion, ndd milU to und wee how you'll come out. A man " 'And them children of Israel and Soft silk, satin, chiffon,, charmeuse or tion* the -1 oMtiinit' pictured will be Mi.- ntock. iuid creaai and acaaoa with Because it makes the clothes so white Lffiy be sot ag'in his wife and not suf- the Red Sea?' i matqulsette muy be used in fashioning found very- useful for the yotniK girl. •^ult and pe|iper. fer too mach, but when he's sot ag'in ! " 'I believe every last word of It,(he gurroMit. JUD1C OHOLLKT. and sweet and pure— the Bible that's a different thing: I1 An oriental tomb is Riven the bluelt .Hurley Sunp.—Take a pound of the Linda.* wlnh yiAj'd tind the place nbout Joner velvet frock by motifs of scarlet ami neck of In nib. nush nutl put It on to '• 'And is-ihe dawg to be whopped for Tills May Manton pattern la cut In sizes Because the clothes wear so much iiud the w little and read it to me.1 gold embroidery on sleeves. BBHII ami l>oil with two quartH of cold wator, not makin' as big a fule of himself as |or rnifj-rH.frum sixteen .to eighteen years. two tubleHpoonfnlt* of cut onion, two " '1 hain't piuju' to read this evenin',* t !>end lu ctmta to this office, giving; num- rounded out neck. The low heeled longer. you did V. •»l)lespooufuln of carrot cutunuill. one nays I. * '• ' • ber, 7uSni. ami it will be promptly forwnrd- boot with ti buttoned top of cloth la " 'Xot a whop. I reckoned o« whon- *MX to you by mall. If In haste send an (nblespooiil'ul of salt am) one eighth "'But you iBiHev* thatitfe^whale correct fuetgear tor a^aniuuu wear. They use Fels-Naptha Soap for wash- pin' him for not mlxln' In, but I'll letadditional two cent stamp for letter _ppsl- eiiiipooiiful pepper. Hn!) slowly hulf nil swttllerod him, don't you?1** ;iKe. When ordering use coupon. it jio this time. Anything mo'?' lour, remove the meat and strain the ing their finest frocks, their laciest lin- " 'I hain't snyin' as I do or don't. •"Nuthin' mo', Zeb,' she says ns she THE- REFLECT GIRL Uock. To It add two tflbtagpooQfills of geries. It won't harm them. Wlint J'in tuinklii' of Is whether them ' cums' over and kisses ifle, ' "eept that No Size cooaa will come down in my co'nfield kvell washed barley. Chop the botlftd you hadn't better git tod frisky ag'iu She Is Miss Elsie Scheal, Student at larrot line and add to the soup. 1'lek tmilgbt'' Cornell. And they use it in their housework, an* think you are a bigger man than '.he meat fruni the neck of •the lamb " 'And a Sunday night, too!' sheProvidence.! 1 i. The must nearly perfect physical too. Fels-Naptha Soap is just as superior Rasps. ,'Zeb, thar's suahly a rod of md chop flue anil ndd it also. One " 'Linda.' says I. 'I suah thought them rtpei'imt'ii of WIHIIJIIIIKMMI just DOW Is ahlespoonful of caninml and one tu- punltilimciit laid up for you. You was Miss KIHIC Scheel, a student III the in cleaning and scrubbing as in washing was coona.' - j| iilcspoofiful of chopped parsley are sot ag'in Dan'l, and now you are sot '*'Of co'se'you did—of db'se.' cults?? of horticulture nt Cornell unl clothes. Whitens the floors as well as nff'in Joner, and don't you be thiukin' tdde-d t« inako JI very uutrltlous aud " 'And I reckoned on gettin' five ur Didn't know Ha Wai Running. vcrslty. According to Dr. Bather Par- you'll see the end of it without trou- \ •vhoti-soinc soup. U\x prime pelts.' % "1 wus talking to my colored inau of ker, medical examiner of, the 4(K> co- cleans them, brightens up the dingy, lite. Will you road me about the etill- ils in the .university. Miss Srheel i* drt»ii who was devoured by the b'ars?* 1 «.»rL- Ihnnthar liliy" Snld tllB ll paints; brings out the color in oil-cloths " *I)o you think Providence kin turn .lumen Yates Mellen of Cleveland, "and not iaily a .voinw winnun~"itt " 'Not jest now. I'm waitin' to hear coons Into wildcats at a mioi'ts no- 1 asked him if lie went to church." strength, but in her physical lnislieiip anff linoleums; removes -spots front var- tho old dawg barJt to bhow that the tice?' " 'Yassuh, 1 goes to j;hurcli,-»i«ry there is not a whiyle defect. coons hnve-nrrove/ nished surfaces without dulling. " 'Of co'se he kin. Whenever arter Sunday.' he said. * - M Mltu Scheel, who Is a lifilit hiiiretl, ",'Bu$ h"\\i , ly.-uiy chihln-ii do youthis you git to thinkln' he can't yo.u " 'Are you a member!" blue eyed KII'1 whowj very presence he l- MM I Remember Fels-Naptha Soap does its think tlmr was?* start for town and git a gallon of sw&rt " *ynssuh." speaks perfect health, I* twenty-four " 'I hain't poimtin*.* t HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL fl# fur the bites and scratches suah to •"What church r years old, weTjihn itl pouii^i nnd is work better with cool or lukewarm water *"\Vtml, how many b'ars?' cnm. Cuddle down now and go to '•'Prespeteeryun.' j dve Set seven inches tall. HIT nor WHEN IN THE MOTORCAR. \ *i 'Can't s»iy. Mftrht not have been a inni clu-st nieiisiireUiant In ",4 (l Inches, than with hot water. Follow the directions sleep.,'" . ••'Do you believe in the doctrine of A cornpitct litHi' motor bafc of election^' waist 30.3 inches, hips 40.4 lnchen. Sac on the red and green wrapper. Use any is very fomf of outdoor sports and ','. ci-etotine in an oriental patters is " 'Yassuh^' . - -— • • lltted up with all the little (IIIIIKH " 'Do you think I am elected to bewalking. He.i* Uithhy is motoring, her time of year. . "•' • . favorite sport basketbiill, and she is a wmnun iii>t'i1s to put her to SB-rear PELS * CO., PHILADELPHIA au ardeat suffrjmette. She is much riffhtri after a long ride. To re- " 'Laws. Mr. Mellen. 1 didn't even me Interested in horticulture, but if Hhe pair the raragea of wltid ond D Bedti know you all was a candldater "— were a num she would study mecbiu'- UiiHt are cold cream, powder, Cleveland Plain Dealer. _••:.. (cal euffineerliitf. JIS she likes to work nail bleacU, hnirpins, a tiny cojph • • Snow White about nn automobile. — mid brush and count less other ) J It All DeDondi. necessities. The button of the •' SANITARY BAKING And the Hungry The maBnate took his pen In hand and She eats but three meals In two days \ \ ba« tonceala a rubber lined pork \\ The Mou eloquently wrote: iiud almost uJw&ys goes wlttiout lu-t.'Hk- PlKsv Cat " Curled "1 wouldn't trnde Hill Heeswax fnr a mil- faat. Slie does not believe In eating • • L't for wush rftfl nnd loap. russy »-ai Aaain,t Hi. co»t. lion dollar note. mecbtiniciillv. Her favorite food Is •l-H-I-H-H-l-'M'M I-I-M MI1I1 111 There never was a better man than Bees- beefsteak. Sho doesn't cine nbout deli- J* PTEB romping around daddy's "chair Jack and Evelyn perched on its wax ever played." , The Famous O.X.0. Bread juti wide arms. The magnate arKucd thusly when he an- cacies nnd hits no liking for'candy. 1 JC ^ "Won't you tett-ns our utory now, daddy, dear?" they asked. gled Fur a trade. She lms never laken d drink of tea or How to Increase Lung Power. The Bread that Just Touches the Spot, The Bread that Always Satisfies "Very well," ^uddy replied. "I'll toll you nbout Johnny Price's coffee in her life and- kgi'ps regular Men and women cau iucrease tbeir t But when Bill UfrWWftX up ai^I aBkert the hours? ^f^^iiyH nbe has never been Made by improved machinery, wrapped in Wax while mouse. » • • magnate foe a raise luny poiver— chest expansion it is called ill and doesn't know vHitK feur is. Girls "Johnny's white mouse was a jiet. He was very foud of it. The inouso Thw'magnale up and roasted him In forty- technically— tiy ' five mtiiutes" exercise Paper which dottbJy assures cleanliness. Bevoii ways." would be tfuppier if they not over the morning and nl^lit. Stand up straight livcil in a little c»Ke In the slttiug room. "TQH pour old Rpavined booh," he Biild. fettF"5ftfltuga, nils says. on the balls of tbe feet, bend thrown WE DO NOT GIVE PRE1MUMS, BUT WE DO GUVB •Johnny taucht the little white moUBe to run up his arm and snuggle "you have a lot M gall! QUALITY D'Oiintit his slioulder for a nap. It looked veuy cute curled against his coat, You're lucky to he ulaying In my baseball When she fluisheM her course Miss back, and Inhale deeply, first liitlntiiiK liven Johnny's uianmia. who did not care much for mice, did not mind Snow yard at all!" Scbeel Is poUtg to grow vegetables uu the lower part of the lungs and then For Sale At. All t, aft-Juiului1 rUIH'U Ilia |)t'l. ' ' ' "'" The Proof. the chest .sink firs) aud I hen theJuiigM. "Johnny's pup:i was very fond of Snow WUite. He would feed tlip mouse Our Plant Is Always Open F*or Inspeotlo AvitU peanuts Wld Mts of candy. Know White was very fond of him. -."There must bat/e been n burglar in Midseason Millinery.. ' Do this fifteen times morning and even- "Johnny'H mother said that Johnny must never ullow Snow White to run my room Just night." remarked Slqw- The pose of n modern liai on theing and you'll spend less money on about the house when he wus uot there to watch him. When"ever~^bhuuy pay at the breakfast tnble. head Is a most liupttr'tant consideration. colds Mini cutarrltH. B R U N K H O R S T B R O S . "Mercy!" ejaculated his fellow board- went (jut he was told to fasten the mouse in his cage. This plum colored iiemp model, match- Tel 228-K. ; \ i eiO Broadway "One Sunday morning Johnny gave Suow White a frolic In the Bitting ers "How dp yon Luow? DM ypyloae ing -u—draped, gowa..at plum colored Ob, Janel room. Ills little brother aud hln father watched the mouse for awhile, and something?" A real hard headed girl ta June, { "On the contrary, I found a roll of For she will let you know Ihi'ii-the latter went to sleep. That she hatea a castle In old Spain "The mouse crawled up on the gentleman's shoulder and, curling down, bills on the floor right by the window." And wants a bungalow. went to sleep. It looked so • "funny to see the two thus sleeping together that Whereat There was a general scram- —Cincinnati Enquirer. ble bactvJujhe rooms, while the land- when Johnny was called out of the robm^he did uot put Know Whjte back Yes, Jane of wlttdotn haa no dearth. itrtohis cn^er6B he-sniniitl h:m> done.- - ' - r~— lady rauialiied tu tflfti Sluwpay u sec- : Iti her »tati—Ijoo-b hamly for removing Ktalns from the MALTED MILK Long Branch 496 and our Contract Agent will gladly here, next time you foil "out wltn me iuiiiilB nnd nlsiMviicre. l)i|>pi'd iuto salt The Food-drink for All Ag*s. Come and Inspect Our stock; It will pay you. , call and show you. yuu'tl hotter trfke care. ' This policy th^y will. Hcmir copper kettles nicely More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Quick Deliveries. Courteous Treatment. Best Qualities. t-tiys dial when 1 suffer froiu rinntn- and remove stains from brass work. Agrees with the weakest digestion. CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. stjuicts O*LM which 1 hnve no control 1 Lagan like this \vUl_take stains, dirt Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. OF1 1MEW JERSEY don't pot anything.—FHeRcnde Blatter. CHANDLER MAPS and orteH- Iroiu P4NPV ftnU jetties as Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. nothing else wilt. The odors of flsh 176 Broadway Long Branch N. J. So. R. R. Crosslnf Ofllcs and Yurd 70 S. Broadway. Ready to Strike It. nnd onfoiiH inn tbus be easily removed. A quick Junch prepared in a simile Long Branch, N. J, T*'ephont »! " When a fuHuw h;is BtffWJy to burn Take no .nbstitute. Ask lor HORLICX'S. ihe chronii- Imrrourv in a matT^b for hiiii.—New YorL UeS. Advertise In the Daily Record—It pays Others are imitations. READ THE C. A. IN. ADVERTISING COLUMNS TWM.V* I.ONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913,

SLAVES OF THE DESERT. _- imhini'd} )>>• i))» r-Mi tUi't /he Hrltlah MEXICAN BRIGANDS. engflgsd w.'if \cit'i'uiif* wli'i had fmight JAMES R.KEENE'S A Lashing TaMn With Oratituds by CENTENARIES OF, ult)t N(tJ)*u)». ivlilh' sw vt'sxelM were Umatant Sort pf P-»cp>» That Mtrtly tn« Emir's 9»rvanU. SEVERAL BIG linsHly 'uj.xriiicn'rt nmt vrvtm EBftaiwd RobtMd Traveler*. Alul I-I Uiihiimii any it, lic,i\> RriMvl by IIIIMI for thn moM part untiicil hi *'I !'.(•• <>iue fur Home mrb nt t thet boded III fur mn»# one, mid bin tin war. Neither U It ijnrtimjf Mi pit** muni- plaiitiitlfMi, near n small provln It ts Held Annually When France PICTURESQUE LIFE ih»-' i.riiiDii.' iiMidc by iWtiortbl«« (iu> rial (own tn Mvxlto," wrote the JMII gem rtmi*Hed M* mwhlde koortiitg as Be ,*'Mt Ui-d the rumels being linli-u battle of I,iik.' iLi !•- in Ihli lii'tlojl Mr. lAbeuolwri in 1870. "In tin- town Pays Tribute to Spain. ( EVENTS FALL IN PRESENT YEAR 1 WUIMI all was reud) tu start he iail«d PIMT.V'M Onl of.IfVivinB hin jftwii ill* lived n britfjiijtl. He WUH highly m out four name*, uud four dejected took It'eiiiti) it> bis DeightHirs, HIKI 1 pitssed Oroll tawdatas »r« lew of lo amHher u» (juiti1 us tfnimntli' H»» 111" iiiuu.v a |)\|iHiiul evening with him tmd lug Aruba HiHwvii'il shnmefai-edly lo World Was Convulsed by PRICE OF AN ANCIENT PEACE. the •.IIIIIIIIMII- Napoleon Was Overthrown; his fa tul I v. Ilia "daughter was n'benu Lha n-siilr. nlicinly i|iinh-il. All of whirl) t.v,' iiml thiH estimable parent wos tm Flmwlir. The emir spoke In Ikem diKpasHlun- :tina«HJii(; it little fortune for tier. Aft«r More Than Fiv* Centurins Threa iiu-i.v. as one might Npeiik to one's dog, Wars One Hundred • Locomotive Invented; convince* .is tlmt Hie connnuiloro wu> inn! Hi.MI. tosaluK OU kuorbau to the not nuly n ha nils |B«n !n it Il^lit, hut "HI* habit waa to rule tit ultfht t Calve* Art Still Humbly Presented uenresi.of the four culprit*, IMI bade Years Ago. bad hlstrioiii« [Utility on the shlf. Xutf tbe rend between MexVo and A'er Each Year to the Haughty Descend- HE HAD WONDERFUL GENIUS him lay on a *«-II "I tin- bviil, tiliUa Perry's Victory. thni word litntrlnulr. It ha*' IM-OII utwd Cl*ffil with two or three associates and ant! of the Victorious Spaniards, hef.»if, latt \M id'rrfcil,* (fued, t to levy - 'Hiii lbiithms ou tbe diligence. he wntiheil and vtitlclsed each stroke Every yetir there titUes plsico in the with grim earui'Nfuess. When I left the town I wanted to •" IrJAMEIA. made the fonatdabUl alll'UH'e a^imM The take TAh Centenary. Pyreoenn highland:* n ivimuiiable fele. Mr. KMIM'S Prodigiou. Winning* on It was nut a pleasant sight lo watch, shil.i- tins i-oud, and I went with btin ENT ENAlUKH will uot bo so nu- Napoleon ticiiiHliiu; tittu* \f\nt n ad themsefveM i>ehfnd some rw.ks, and darts' Compstitora. ' of the bnttu-ot Lake Erie. Vet on won the biijtle* of l.utata ind Binit- I lked on. ,' 8tH>n the dlllKeuce was tives of the Frent-h pensaiits assembly When (he puiilsbp».>st was couipleted luiili Mot otjb» Atlantic 1M13 saw tm monument to Perry in lo 1» tUHtlcatet there in order to pay the Spaniards n "•J j y-fii Tho ' rout ngUt at Dwsdep ot- or uiivfilnl. or rttiihctuiUB. The detail) seen !]|i[>roiiching. The biigatidH emerg- James Hubert Keene, woo dlad re- each of the culprits In turn came fnr- liortunt fftn>ata. Tbe downfall of Na ed, (he coitchmnn Htd, the pufiiitm- tribntf, which consists of three culvea ward and kissed th* emir's feel, thank {ioli-1'h and tlii" luvcijtloii of the lococurrtxl lit August ^TW* was prartlcully will I'oitit riJuiijf in the newspapers Ii of the same nge aud tbe same color. cently, was A iiifhiy vitalised oombloa- the Itisr of bla Uf lorlea. In daflaflfe uf due coursi'. StilSn* fi i*> utiy that tbere gers Were requested to descend au iiiHp. iu their peculiar way that they wished At 0 o'clock In the morning the may- simplicity and Ijeoavotenca. ^1"* the time 1 waa skeptical. It ia not eV- me to take my share In the spoil, but ors of the various villages in the Bure- vry day that une learns sucb au object plete ltlH llr^t traveling engine until "tho battle of the nations'' ut Lfilpzlg The buttlt' "I" l.nUe Kvie smashed the da) world know him nsllia dirnlug op 1 this, of tourse^my standard of moral- ton vulley. bravely adorned with their erntor, some (filled' him Robin Hood, li'Hsini In humility and feudal service.— 1N14, but lit- was lit- work ou It the bent thv l-Yeiu-li srffl/ reeling In defeat, Ci,:i :, \in\rve in tin. (rent, nud the year previous, so thut 1813 should bate broke Napoleon's gnisij on Kuropu and was cwflBflet*H| In October hy Oent ity being different from theirs, I de- blue, white uud red sciftfs of office, and men who reared great fortuuas Wide World Magazine. clined, and 1 wished them goodby. march up to the boundary stone. In made use of UP as they would in lu tt share of the gUyy. a few months Inter Hunt him to Ellin. Williuni iiviiry llarrisQU ut the bn stilt emperor In mime, but shorn of "Hidlug on to PiMicIa I dined nt a front of the column walks a lad, with a strumeut of. i>njcl#loo auck cvnftdnuce RuperHtitlouR people—;iini who amunK of the TtiuBim Thli W;IH perhaps (be pike, from the point of which flutters a INSPIRED AUTHORS. power. grmtext lasd vlctm-y won by U»o Auwr table d'hote that evening with the de- did they have In, his powers of analy- us Is entiruly free?—are not a little spoiled travelers and was greatly little white pennon ua a gage of pence. sis and hla ability to carry ont what uurvous about «'i >ear endliig tu the The War of 1812. . iciin furceji. necond only to thnt gained Tbe three calves are dragged In (he Idaas Came to Th«m, It WeuW turn. While this war of tbe ginuta WUH ity amithvr liinut? preside/it, Genera) uinused to bear them recount the val- he had decided to do. hoodoo burdened 13. Some one i *«- - orous manner In wbleh they bad de rear of the procession at the end of It wus toe turf which fauud bla In Spite sf ThtmsslvM. gone to tb» trouble to point out nut shukhiK Kurope we were having oar Andrew Jai ksou, nt New Orleans. long ropes. Calves and scarfs take up Bernard Nhniv has stated more than fended themselves and how they at heart. As a mild be loved horaea: aa oaly the downfall of Napoleon In 1HK(. own little tiK'it nt fioine. In fiirf, if uot On M/mh 4. ,M}:i. I'resldeut Jfll lust had to succumb to numbers." their position by the^touer nnd await a man be lUoliiixl tlwm. Bja sreatqat, once that he la "Inspired." "I am but tbe ocllpse of the Grand Mounrch. In uiiuic, Napulfon wus our powerful Madison waa tBaasarftted for a second fhe tttrival of the Spaninrtls, Joy In life was In rearing vlctora for pushed," lie says, "by a natural need Louis XIV.. In 1TJ3 and other disas- ally, for It WUH boesoM KfigJotftfa term. Jl is worthy ot note that on hi* colors and In advancing the Inter to set to work to write down couver- ters thnt hnpiwned In 1018, 11*13, etc. handt) were full at boiue that we were Murc-h 4 next, exactly 100 years later QUEER BURIAL SERVICE. They are soon visible in the distance. N that come loto my h<'urio* For Informatien. Nearly everything weat of the Alle- lifgb so that if the evil spirits wander same Idea of models visible to the eye gheny mountains was ruw frontier. Into the buts they will hove a hard AK eoou ns tbe Spaniards reach tho "I can iuj ban the oae.tole reason at the artMt. Dickons said thst his Washington wua a straggling u • S mud- time to find tuetu. If a bone Is carried rendezvous the alcalde of Isnba steps for my triumph with a word. The banders win actually risible and dy country village and New York n away It mentis some bud spirit has to the front aud uddresses them in sol- world Is HIT spy. I |»y the blghwi audTfble to Mm. ajnd It will be reni»m- dry of about 100,000 population. seized ft, and this menus thnt some emn ceremonial style: . , price for lafnrumtloQ " l»red tbat "Kubta Khan" wan dictat- terrible calamity will befall the fam- "Are you come to pay tribute and Home years **» one of his friends ed to Col«fii}ge while be slept—Lon- Rot a Millionaire In the Land, ily. swear friendship, uccurding to old cus- nuked Jama* It Heche tn wbat bo at- don Spectator. tom ana trndltion?" * 1 Somebody baa said that transport • n the Katanga district of central ' -MffesSs* * ' ^T I ""• In Uttajjd. tlpn In the days of William Pitt gas Africa when a chief and his wife dies "Thnt is the reason of our coming," the Onanrfer KpB«d la tbe wards quot- The Curleus aiianaoo. but ilttic advaiifod frotn twr-Ttm^-of there Is groat feasting and celebrating. answer tbe French. ed shore. («rtsli)lj/ none of his ftWnda "Ainura!" Iguajwcoy-whlspereil one, Julius Oaes#r. OutHlde of the stfwn) Some of these festivals last three ur •hp|i fi.» »mr'—•-..r.i^-i i—-----j n[i aud ussoclatea *T*r aiuiisod Mr Keonr as they crouched low In the boat. boat the mime slateiueut would apply our days. After the bodies are laid protich the boundary stone nnd lay ' of uot BimwIiiK fv»rv detail of any- "Kill" and be pointed to the rlSc be- to 1.HKI. Kren the steumlx>at had not to rest with dancing and rejoicing their pikes crosswise upon it. After a thing In which be waa Interested. To side Dte in the stern aaeetis. The gold yet come Into Kuneral use, tbe bulk of becnuHe tuey are going to rule over few moments the Spaniard takes hl» « them he aJwjyrs seenied to know ev- m brown of the white breasted, deer- ocean vessels still carrying sail. The a higher sphere their relatives und up again, sticks it Into bYpnefe-ftotl nud erything thai nov one ekw knew and like animal stood out. a little note of steam engine in any form was In Its friends do not depart until they leave then places it us before on the atone. more beside*. - color, complementing strongly against Infancy. IJghm commonly In use were no ot- more cbairu and a supply of On tbe cross formed by the two shafts Tbe story of the last thirty years ot the verdant green of the dark, wet for- the caudle, tallow dip nnd pine knot (-lothea. This is done because the souls tue representatives of the two valteys hla Ufa Is rtie story of mo*t of tlie sen est side, but well oiit ot range. I bad Tbe stagecoach went lumbering over are expected to come out and wander swear to keep the pence with loyaL sational deal* put through lu Wall the Indian guanaco akin capas muddy and 111 kept roads, the Indian about their graves.—Chicago Tribune. mind. •treet during tbat period and of tbe (cloaksl sold by the fur dealers or i'nu- was a menaco In most of the land, Then follows the delivery of the three triumphs of famoua race horses on tbe tn Arenns. but this was my llrst edncntloh was confined to the few. nnd Whale Shark*. calves to the Spaniards. They are ex- turf Before tbe "sport of klugs" was glimpse of the animal Itself, many there wus riot n millionaire In the re- While whales are the largest of ma- amined by n veterinary surgeon ami killed by the Hughes nntl racing law thousands of which I ssw Inter during pqbllc. accepted, nfter which all present take Outside of Ms business sir. Keene had riue animals, yet certain fish grow to my «ipedltlons through Tlerrs del Kue- Conditions in Europe were but little llinost as gigantic size. .The largest up "their stations under a shady oak, but one hobby-horse racing—and he gn and I'ntngonln. "You are a queer and, following the example ot tbe good Indulged In (bat to the limit. Domino. bitter. War was still the chief occu if true fishes are found among the animal, indeed," apostrophised nn Ar- nation of men who amounted to any- sharks and the largest of these for St. Louis of France and Alfonso the • I'eter Pan, Colin. Sysonby, Omnuiiirido. gentine lieutenant UB he and Cuptnln Photoa by American VIUHH Aaaociixtion. '• "i Wise of Spjiin, the alcalde of Isaba eu- fiiilint, Celt, Sweep and a dtnBn othi-r thing, and at this very time the groat niiiahle u~Rbes are the whale sharks. thrones himself among tbe guaried Mnsters once viewed a solitary gua- ost warrior since Caesar had goue AT THE TOP IS SHOWN A PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT JAMES MAD- These huge fish occur in the waters of great racers belonged to hltnK' naco. "-You have the neigh' of a horse, roots of tbe oak aod proceeds tu act aa ; through the devastating retreat from ISON AHD AN EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF WILLIAM HENRY India. Japan, Sout^h America, Puna ma, a magistrate. KeeDe wim lu the Tortei ai spectUa- the wool of a sheep, tbe neck ot a cnin- ItusHla. and wan being hedged about by Cutifqruta and tbe West Indies. Tbe i ion once whon attddetito It WHB notlc el, the feet of a deer, and the swift- his numerous foes and drivnn Into a HARBISON. AT THE BOTTOM IS A REPRODUCTION OF THE nose {s very hroud and blunt and the Shepherds nnd neatherds pass before «'tl tbat he begun to lose interefit. Be him uod prefer their international com- of the devil." Yet wlthui a grace- corner. F.AM0US PAINTMG ENTITLED "PERRY'S moutn, although very wide, is'firmed r had foreseen Che end and was unload- ful animal and at n distance not unlike for a decade Napoleon had practical' only wftu minute teeth. It Is ti riuric ilnints. The judge listeus to both sidest -- lug his securities nud stocks aa fast as red d«er, though larger.—Outing. ly bern Kumpe. He made Its map to able to win thn war of 1812. Even so. another Princetou man, Woodrow AVil olored creature, marked with small, jlds them bring forward their witness- he could. Ills fellow brokers called whitish spots and Is perfectly harmless es and delivers judgment, without de- him ctaty. •uit bis whim. The klugs sto out or we Buffered «oiue defeats on Inud, ul son, will go through the same cere- Jarrsd Har. Ills hand. He strode through the uu- thoupli our sea vtt-tories more than bal- mony. TheHe two are the only Prince- to mnn, feeding exclusively on small ay, inflicting a fine ou one, nwnrdiuK At the top of tbe market tie had A Chicago womim wus traveling In i. It's luiffe bulk makes it dim compensation to another, puotehlug one tlonH like an overlord, accompanied by anced theu. The year began badly for ton men who have ever starred lu this and affording satisfaction to his victim. emptied Ilia strong boiea. Gold stocks tbe orieut. On u trip through a desert the thunders of war and tho lightnings the Americana, our forces having taken particular role. The 1813 inaugural was oils when wounded. This great fish trn elllag !>«• *6O0 «ad |«0U After all the quarrels ure settled the - rled by fuinstalirnrt lilm Of 4- the. gowpol of but not n particularly Imi»ostnK affair, al- reaches a maximum length of seventy a share dropped like lyml and cuntlu In a chair sUHpeuded on poles. Tim alcalde undertakes the appolntmeut of Hi.* French revolution tn tones ao being fc i rounded and captured by the "timuRh brilliant socially, the immortal 1 ued to fall, Mr. Keene drew out of tae natives started out with great cneer, loud tlmt they have riot yet ceased to BrUtoh four days later. Another Amui- Doily beiti)* then 'iti her element. As the pasture guardians for bolli tulleys . :— market with a fortune of (0,000,000. but as the. Journey, progressed and the rurerberate. He wan the man of Iton ienn tinny in April captured York, now the president wnsj* studious man. most White Robed Blacksmiths. so thut he enjoys even greater author- mid soon after that the Batik of Call sun beat down upon them they began tbat broke -the outlous to pieces aud Toronto, hut an effort to take Montreal at these social duties devolved oo Mrs. Extraordinary precautions are taken ty In the township of Bareton tbau the f.rnlo failed. Th« proBldsut ot the In to cbaut • prayer to Allah. It was reweldpti the bits Into hta own persouul metTWth uo success. by the Korean blacksmith before he president 'of the republic himself. Fi- sritutlon la despair threw himself Into melodious, though a bit mournful. Its I>olly, and it la, tfnanimoualy agreed lutly. they ull betake themselves to empire, tie was both a scourge mid At auu tbe year told another stoi'.v. that slit; wus eqiifll to the part. attempts to shoe nny Korean borse tbe PBCIOC. Here It waa that James I! constant repetition was soothing, uud in cviiiiRi-l. a deitroyer and u rebuild which is uoted for its bad temper and Spanish soil, where n Homeric feii&t is Keeuv performed as Important public tbe lady dozed. On awakening, the Dt'Hpltu the fact thnt Britain then, its set out, and till late in the night the or, a mighty warrior aud a (treat eieeu- now, wua mistreat* of the setts, our lit- A Noted Cabinet. likely to 'flourish Its heels if not se- serf ice, for largely through him a guar prayer, grown more mournful, almost tivti. In nil IH'IHIH he aroused extrem<> curely tied up first. Sight of one of sanquet goes on, the descendants of antee fund of $8,000,000 was rained despairing, was still being; Intoned. tie wooden vessels drove the mistvons Klhrldgc (Jerry came in at the same :beold warlike niountuin peoples dJfU.lt- tiHrniouH. Men either fdolatrouxly loved out of her own watery doorynrd. Two time HS vice president. Tbe ouiy other the small ponies trussed up to the with which to pay depositors, and of Turning to her Interpreter she asked or fufirtMl mid Uttted him. Napoleon wn- tieuvy Umber framework is ludicrous. ng together in brotherly unity iu com- Oils he subscribed a million blmMlf the iwunlsv of tbe mysterious Words. Eugll&h ships, tbe Resolution nnd the thins reinemberod of Mr. Gerry is tlie memoration ot the conclusion of the olio of thont* prodigious figures that will Peacock, were stung by the American fjtirryiuinnlei'.j .Jamey -Monroe was sec- however, and in a way may be termed The Interpreter pretended not to hear, HtKite• -Hwmffb DmiianijilM .of rRHTS. n^eace of 1375 and the installation of. lint TieTng p*resR©iI for an iTnSwer riimK USU^§Ldmj^ tj^m^»th_of February t-etary of btn(e( and foi^# time also sec- tlie aboveTeeremonies. what Mr. Keeae, who was still In III trill Immti vttlgma to till of thorn. ami both captured. Theso were ^iTlinii Ptl'il l',V or-yrnT^'feoitxtnH*Mtmmwrnnit* •osUimps would look out of place forji lu-iilth, crossed the continent to New y bowed low and said: :>Facksmiih's use almost anywhere else. '•.Madam, since you Insist, they pray Ions, and we can intn^lnc our-crent- active ns Ml*, j Madison .was. studious York on bis way (o a. long vacation In Beaten by Nonresiatance. K'Viii(ld«d(Jios celebrating the double nnd for n time wus nearly tlie whole but iu Korea all men Wear white gar- seen made the French, began to refuse Miirope. tie acented a bigger RHIHC thai the great Alloh may tuake you ments. Young nieu also wear their o pay the tribute, but after some nego- less fat."—Chicago Tribune. coniiuered Napoleou without victory with ns much of the hnrd'qUler administration! so far us conducting here than he h»d ever playeil. Tbe him. True she (ltd meet him and applejack ua would bo Jeft in the tlie war wns ^oueerned, Albert O»l- hair screwed up in bard knots on tbe :tatious they consented to eontiuue it street was n challenge to the audacity at filially RoFodiuo, but It was uot BOIM cellar iw Februury.- Along lu June latin was secretary of the treasury, top of their beads as a sign tbey are !n more modern times they tried to get of the iu;m trttlnod In the adveuturou* Sacrifice! odlno thnt nnvi> him the futal check CQTBG mint bet' tnle of fflory when tlu1 perhaps the nfegt famous of Its secre- married. the tribute commuted, to n sum of mon-. west. The lure of tbe metropolis held There was only une piece of pudding from whtrh IIB ttever recovered. He Cht?ftapeiiko cuiilured tbe Sbaunou, nnd taries, secoud^to-AloxHndof Hamilton ey, but tbe Spaniards declined, but him. 'or dinner, mid Mrs. Jones divided it wan n victor iu th* bottle, but emtfa In September occurred one more flttj: TIW*K*»-.W«H*#.. about the" only members Marriages In Burma, agreed to forego the tiring of guns in floina After Gould. tietWeen her children. "Ned and Gtacv. m\t overuoma-Uie-fmst «nd atarvotlon waving day when 6ur Enterprise of the Madison cabinet who are re A curious Idea among'tbe Burmese Is tbe direction ot Fmnee as betQff «. One of thn stories told of Mr. Keene Ned looked first at his piece und itn-ii tlmt encompassed his legions. ltuM»ln brought tbe British Boxer into port. tucinbored to the present day. The that people born on the same day of wound to French amour prop re.—Lon- is that one day be saw Jay Gould In at his mother'H cmptr'plate. "Mother," defeated this greatent of soldiers b,t >tliei-a were perfectly respectable men. the week must not marry nnd tbat if don Spectator. he said. "I don't think I can ent my Broadway. mJnresistnnce. The retreat from Mos Perry's Victory. :is ciiblnet member* usually are, but It they defy thp fa(pa their uulon will be "I have »4,000,000." he said. "1 ,iudiifng wii^lc* you haven't any." "Why, cow broke uot only his own ennui takes a rnther sizable figure to be seen marked by much ill luck. To prevent N'ed," said tile, mother, inmii pleased, Hard Luck. iriiesw 1 will go after that man's scalp." kftdf* but the spell he held over K'i September, 1813, was a bip; month from ^distance °* ^^ years. these disuatrouH marriages every girl Maud—Beatrix has lost twenty pouniln The conflict did not come then and how unieinsiTyou are. dear! But. you rnpe. After nil, be' wns but mortal. for tho Americans. The rejolciug over eflrrfex JI record of-her birthday In her nteJy—her new nown» jice perfect anfr- there, aa for a time he and Mr. Gould see. my boy. there Is no more pud- The lion hnd fallen into the pit. aud the Entev[H%e-Boxer affair was bat a As to the invention of the*' JoaqniptlyJoaqmptjyee. ij^ime. each day of tbe week having a faint prelude to the chorus of jubllti- two or three men were working atl(bbie e-sses, her sweetheart proposedto her were ou ^ood terms and were nines in dlnp." "1 Iciunv that, mother. You before he could emerge his eueiuior* v ( letter belonging to it, and all children nst nlffbt. her rich uncle died .vester- take Grace's!"—London Mail. tlon lieiu'd ail over Ysinkeedom when problem during this ery| year ISi;] several operations. When the daub wore ou him in a pack. 1 are called by a name which begins Iny and left her u million, ami now came, years later, end dlsnster over- Perry's hicu^w' - messnjte came down due of them llnished his Thodel, but L with that. Jetted The ivtrest occurred in the early from Lak«Ttrie; "We have met the did not Work well, nud. tit begun aM she has to go to tils funeral today uud took the house of Keene one ot Its Ons Exception. winter nnd Ney brought tbe re^maofi try to look aad.—Harper'sRazar. choicest possessions, a picture by Rosa "Wjjere thereto winner there's al- enemy, nnd they tire ours—two ship*, olhiMv ttporgo Stepuenjitnij^wn!3'*«an en» of the grand army across tlie Xfemen two bi'lEs, one schooner and on^ sloop." «:inewrigbt at the KHHripvorth oolt Still Worried. lfcroheur, was sold In meeting a debt. ways a- -loser^' • • •' a, til i>cember, Ttie emperor had hur Making Antiques. Mr. Gould bought ii. so the sequel "Not always." OHvor Hazard Terry never posed ns a Mery nnd proposed to build i^Jpcomo- "It used to worry me when the bar- riini on Itpfore nnd wus fl trenrty buck plifitseinnker ot ft juggler of the queen's Uve to hmil U*e car* over a trUfjiiroad (i^r Informed me tlmt my hair npfls get- An expert cabinetmaker can take a goeK, and hung It In his bouse nt Fifth "Well, name an instance t* the con- *i Paris raising auuther nrmy He WOP tiflw piece of furnitare and make It .avenue nnd' Forty-seventh strcpt and Irnr.r— Kiifilish, yet in that dispatch he gave •0 the port, nine miles distant. His? liuit a little thin ou top."' still to win a f*»«' victorle*. Out idekotf us a MUteoee that1 will be repQRted n« first traveling endive wau completed In "Har you pot used to It, eu?'1 look as if it was 200 year-old-and m* fver afterward designated it as "Jim When ynu're (ilaylng cards with tlie old -JvlfhtfKr* aud def-iHlon. The re can the average snmll boy.—UhicaRa Keene's Scnlp." long us tucre m;e FourtU of July ora- IS14, as before noted, and from this he "No, Now It worries me beennse he vonr Rlrl for klRSefl." • ifjils [niil to hv drilled And this used went on to perfecting1 tbe locomotive The break between the men wnfl due tors Mid actiiol histarles, doesn't nunitlon ft. I must be getting" np prerlmm time. The wovlimnu who Some uf those early eugiHcs were curi- nld."~ Philadelphia Tress. to a little dispute in which Mnjor J. It. Unfssling. ff.!f> the too] in his baml docs in: Into tUo battle that has raged O'-i?r nns nffnii's with cogs nud upright pis- Hasn't Been Made. Selover. :« Keene follower, wound up Mrs. Ilpiiham-rni afraid the doctor's strike his hardest or surest blow. Es the respective merits of Commodore "Do you give your wife all the rnon- tons. Auywny, they filled the prag- J jst the Contrary. with tln-owios Jay ttould down an bill IH ton tiic'i. Benham—But lie sav- pecfciHy In this true If bis work Is the Perry nnd Commnndaut Elliott ami nmtir requirement. They M-orkPd. she wants?" ntvawny. Mr. Could;' still smarting |cd my life Mrs. Benharh—That's what ciirvinp of. empires. . •» over lliQ compT'nlive strenudi of (he /'People In rery cold climates need a "There Isn't that tuueb."— Washing- under the Indignity. jf>nt to his office I'm agurttig on-New York Time*. American and Britte'i ships trag&ged Tlie year that saw the double ble«s- heavy diet.*' ton Star. nnd started some mines which mud; Hearten*?*] by tbe news from EtiMlti tliore in no use of entrrinjf nt this lufe Inir of tho fnti of Napoleon nnd tho "No, the.r don't: they have jfae have the major.180.000 poorer before the day i There U no time ao miserable but a Prussia m-ide an ajltan(-e with therRf' day. PerJiftps the Americans luul the rise of the railroad \s worthy of a place light diet. Don't the Eskimos eat can- In August Aimtrln followed suit. Till Every man Is occasionally what he? waa done. man may be true.—Shakespeare. Inrgcar (orce. If no It was morp (liatr In history. dles?''—Baltimore American. ought.to be perpetually.—Dr. JounsoiL ADVERTISE IN THE LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD---IT PAYS