LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. VOL. 11-NtfMBER 91 LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. 8 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS IT PLAN TO TAKE MANY PERK PIRATES KIDNAPPER OF RED BENNETT Hi 1L0EN ELECTSJFFICERS SURVIVORS OF TITAINC MIKE CLEVER HIT BANK GIRL PLEADS Dr. J. 0. Green Heads Religious Long Branch Choral Society's Acting Mayor Joline Appoints Organizat'on Pledged to In TO HOSPITAL TONIGHT Initial Play a Rousing Suc- GUILTY AT FREEHOLD Successors to Wimpfheimer crease Religious Work. cess In Spite of Storm. and Woolley Who Resigned. The Conservation Committee of the Ambulances To Meet Carpathia When She Docks Although the weather was anything Admits Two Serious Offenses And May Be Tried Acting Mayor Henry Joline has ap- Men and1 Religion Forward Movement but pleasant last evening, the perfor- pointed Harry P. Bennett and Frank met at the home ot Dr. J. O. Green, in mance of "Tbe Pirates of Penzance," U. Alden to auoceed Charles A. Bath avenue, on Tuesday evening. Tonight-Details Of Disaster Being Kept So by Uie Lone Branch Choral Society, For Another-Little Silver Man Is Also Ar- Wimpfheimer and Park M. Woolley This committee represents the various was well attended and the audience as members of the Long Branch Board churches and at this time organized Secret That It's Extent Is Still A Matter ' were very appreciative. The advance raigned Today On Charge Of Attack- of Kducation. Mr. Wimpfbelnutr and into a permanent body, electing the sale of tickets was good, yet many Mr. Woolley were appointed by Jtfayor following officers: Chairman—Dr. J. O. people were absent on account of the Packer prior to February 1st., when a Green, of the First Reformed Church; Of Conjecture storm. It is thought that the play will ing Small Girl new board of nine members was vice-chairman—Prof, w, E3. Gate, of the Le repeated the latter part of next named to succeed those In office. First Presbyterian "Church; secretary— New York, April 18.—Confirmation month. Mr. Wimpfheimer and Mr. Woolley Dominic!; iMipunh'. a young Italian were unable to accept and so notified W. H. Robinson, of the First Baptist of the fact that some at least of the In the firsts scene of the first act the "K|ioi't," of Red Hank, who was arrested •Church; treasurer—Harry Van Cleaf, Tltanlc's Burvivors are in a bad way Pirate band celebrates the twenty- Mayor Packer. i» New York by County Detective MI- Acting Mayor Joline has notified of the Simpson Memorial M. E. physically was seen when the White first ^birthday of Frederick who was ap- nugh and conveyed to Freehold ja Church; director—E. T. Judd; of St. Star Line today accepted the offer of prenticed to the Pirates through a Secretary K. T, M. Carr of the two ap- ufter requisition papers hnd been se- pointments by letter. Luke's M. E. Church. St. Luke's Hospital to set aside all blunder. Frederick renounces the cured from Albany, was arraigned be Plans were promulgated for the de- the new addition to the hospital which pirate band, and announces his depart- 'I'll'- new appointees are well known. opened today and which will accom- IS STAGE UPSETS fore Judge Foster this morning; at Mr. Beniult is at present a member velopment of the work as outlined by 1LKEDJUT TODIIY ure. Later he falls in love with Mabel, modate sixty patients. Ambulances Freehold on thueo indictments— kid- of the Board of Assessment and Re- the committee at the recent dinner at one of Major Stanley's daughters, who napping Francesco Barone, the Leigh- St. Luke's Church. will wait at the Cunard dock tonight invade the island on an outing given vision, which position he haB filled' to convey the sick and injured (here. ton avenue, Red Bank, school girl; with credit for many years. Prior 10 The Men and Religion Forward Nearly Two-Score Members of b> their father. The pirates capture Atlantic Ave. Physician lumps for a staluiory offense; and assault It's rumored at the White Star of- the other daughters while they are en- becoming assessor Mr. Bennett was Movement is proving iUelf a determin- Union, No. 181, Gave Up as "Rapid Transit" Vehicle and battery. township clerk of Ocean. He ia editor ing factor in the work of the churches fices thatJJruce lainay sent a wireless joying themselves. Duponte pleaded guilty to kidnapping to the captain of the Cedriq of the of the Long Branch Press and super- throughout the country and especially Work This Morning. In the second act Frederick is in- Is Overturned. and to the statutory charge but plead intended of 8t. Luke's M. K. Church in the east. Under the six departments same line which sails at noon, to wait formed that he was born in leap year, not guilty to the charge of assault and Sunday school, one of the most-suc- oi1 work as carefully arranged 'by the in the lower bay until the Carpathin on February 29th, so he is only five arrives so he can return to England batiery. )Us (rial on th*? latter charge cessful schools In New Jersey Meth- •team experts*Connected with the Move- Every member of Local Union, No. years oid. Being "the Slave of Duty," Dr. Walter 8. Reed, of Atlantic ave- wan set for next Thursday and lawyer immediately. It's believed Ismay is 181, United Association of Plumbers, he biads himself to serve out his in- nue, had a narrow escape from serious odism, with a membership' to 1,- ment, the Christian men of this or any Joseph Reilly was assigned to defend 100. Mr, 'Bennett was honored at the community hav% before them a cam- desirous of escaping interview on this Steamfitters and Gasfltters, of Red dentures with the pirates. Despite his injury yesterday afternoon when a side. him. Judge Foster told Mr. Reilly to recent meet lug of the New Jersey M. paign of work sufficient to warrant the Bank, which numbers nearly forty, love for Mahel, Frederick rejoins the Broadway stage, in which he was rid- look up the factK of the case thorough- The Newport Navy Yard today ng, overturned in front of the fountain K. Conference at Aebury Park; by be- greatest kind of manly effort. The com- jav.e up work this morning, due, they "band, who are preparing to revenge ly, at the same lime stating that lie ing elected for the second Uih6 a lay mittee will exert every effort to have picked up code messages from the ilaim. to a misunderstanding with thenu*elves on Major Stanley, who de- at City Hall. Joseph Koplan, the dri- Carpathia to White Star Line officials was satisfied that the case would not delegate to the General Conference, the work, as established by the Move- heir employers. ceived them to save his daughters. A ver of the Ktage, had stopped in front come to a trial, us sufficient evidence He leaves for the seat of the General ment, grow and develop in Long believed to have contained a detailed The so-called strike occurred at 8 conflict ensues between them and the of City Hall to allow lawyer W. S. B. story of Sunday night's tragedy. The was already in hand to convict him. Conference at Minneapolis, Minn., Hranch. There is ample opportunity •'clock this morning, alter a National polite, who try to piotect Major Stan- Parker to alight.. He then unchecked within the next ten days. fact hiat they were couched in pri- tfficer from New York, had made a for- the horse so that he could drink at the Fried Glau'brecht, of Little Silver, for every man to find something of in- ley and his girls. The pirates are vic- who was arrested ou a farm near Tln- Mr. Alden fs a member of the Beach terest here to occupy his time and at- vate code shows how carefully Ismay nal demand yesterday afternoon on torious, but they yield to the authority fountain. After the check rein had ;s guarding details of the disaster. he Red Bank^ plumbing firms for »| " the~'Queen7"Ma]or ~~®tanley~"ttae~n again been placed in position the horse lou Falls Saturday afternoon by De- nnd Park Commission and has large tention, whether it be evangelism, mis- of tective Mlnitgh on u capias, pleaded business Interests. He Is at present sions, boy's work, social service, bible The White Star posted a bulletin Union shop. The demand' refused' pardons the pirates and gives them started abruptly to turn around. today that the Carpathia would dock and after the men gave up work they uot guilty before Judge Foster this away on a trip. It is believed he will j-iudy or publicity. his daughters. Before the driver could stop him, morning to a statutory charge. The accept the nppointment. He has a at nine tonight. Because Bruce Is- proceeded to the hall, over the Majes- The part of the pirate king was tak- one of the front wheels caught under It is the purpose of the committee to may, manager of the White Star ic theatre, in Monmouth street, ad- complaint was made by Huvld Henry, summer home in Westwood avenuo, work out these various departments of en by K. M. Smack and he was typical tbe body of the stage and the vehicle of Rumsmi, in 'behalf of MB twelve- his city. Park Commissioner Alden Line, has refused permission, the joining the American-Hotel, where a overturned. Dr. Reed! in making an endeavor for the uplift of our fair city. in every respect of class only lie was year-old daughter Mary. It IK alleged was active In carnival work last year, story of the disaster is stil) withheld business session WHS held. too tender hearted for his vocal ion. W. effort to protect himself by jumping The Sunday meetings recently held from the world. Iemry, who was Edward M. Slattery, of Bridge ave- that Glaubrechi admitte ' the charge being a member of the reception coin- under the auspices of the Men and Re- laved with the women and children H. Padgin played the part of Freder- ee appointed to receive Governor nue, Red Bank, is president of the Un- ick, which was the leading role and ligion Forward Movement were pro- has plainly established a censorship on, and he told a Daily Record rep- Wilson and staff. He la in love with ductive of-much good. Two hundred his singing was excellent as was also and arm, his clothes were badly soiled. Loug Branch and anxious to see It over tlTe Carpathian wireless. The resentative shortly before noon today After "cleaning up" in Olty Hall, the Judge Foster assigned lawyer Joseph men have signified their (hearty sym- commander of the Scout Cruiser Ches- hat the memebra of the Union had his acting. Reilly, of Red Bank, .to defend Glau- irosper. pathy and willingness to support the ter reported officially to Washington W. A. D. Clark, the gallant old d-ootor made a number of calls before The terms of Mr. Bennett and Mr. .ried to avoid the conflict, but that it reaching home, where hiH Injuries brecht. The case will be heard during 1 movement locally. At present the work that when It asked tVe Carpathia for was of no avail, that their employers Major General, did his work admirably the May term of court. Alden expire December 31, 1913. us established is only in its infancy. It the disaster story,"it was curtly re- would not agree to their demand for a in a fine bass voice and was unsur- were treated. The board of edUnaHon as now con- The stage, which belonged to Harris Willie Smith, colored, while only 16 is the plan and purpose to take up the fused despite the fact that it was ex- Union shop. passed in this line. He was a fine old yi'flra old, haw caused IIIH guardian con- tituted is as follows: various lines of work and see that they plained that Taft wanted to know. man with numerous daughters, who Koplan, of Fourth avenue, wan not bad- President, Kit want li. Slocum; Mr. Slattery stated that members cf y damage'd. Attention wa» called to siderable trouble. Only recently he are successfully executed in their ap- Wall street news bureaus have post- he Union had no desire to prolong were very fond of him. was Implicated with other boys in ico president, Dr. James Cbavey; plication ID local conditions. Under ed a copy of messages which they say .he misunderstanding, but that" their The work of Leroy Patterson an pi- the signs displayed on the vehicle: stealing roller skates from the ChelKeit secretary, Edward T. M. Carr; Alonzo the aUBpices of the Conservation Com- they received from Captain Rostrom, employers would not listen to reason. rate lieutenant, and Cyril Smack as 'Clean Up Week; Join the Crusade." avenue rink belonging lo Raymond L>. Sherman, Samuel B. Scobe?, Wll mittee this work will be promulgated of the Carpathia, by wireless, which He said that harmony prevailed be- chief of police was fine. In all respects. Di»brow, He also took the tires from tarn A. Btevenu, Dr. J. T. Welch, Har- as rapidly as possible. say none was saved from the Titanic ween the journeymen and their em- Ruth, a piratical "inaid of all work," NEW PASTOR COMING Mr. HlKhrow's automobile aod, nil IT ry P. Bennett and Frank G. Alden. The committee, among other things, excepting those aboard the Carpathia. ployers; that the members would d was carried out to perfection by Mrs. uttin-g them in sections, sold them to voted to have an annual dinner simi- John Jacob Astor's body is not aboard, inything to bring about the finish of j'Spencer. Hull. Mrs. Hull has ah excel ev. Victor J. W. Blekink, .of .Michi- L junk dealer. He was apprehended To Hold Junior League Rally. lar to the one just held, which was it says, and Mrs. Astor is dangerously he trouble, and that they did not lent vofce and she was obliged to an- gan, to Succeed Rev. Shield at Re- and held for the juvenile court by Re- Mrs. Lillian Carson, tbe New Bruns- such a grand success. ill, A hundred survivors are now in want to antagonize tbe employers. swer to encores frequently, as was formed Church. corder Arrowsmith. Thin morning wick District superintendent of Jun- Every man is cordially invited to 'be- the ship's hospital, it adds, and two This trouble haa been "brewing" fcr \ Mrs. C. Arch Held, who was one ol Rev. Victor J. W. Blekink, of Michi- Judge Kosfn- committed the boy to the ior leagues, wilt hold a rally In the come ^identified wflth the movement hundred sailors of the Titanic's crew he past year or more. Major Stanley's daughters, and with gan, will succeed Rev. Frederick -K. Reform school at JameHburg. Probat- Simpson Memorial Church Saturday. and all such are requested to commu- were asleep in their quarters at the It is said that the members of the whom Frederick was in love. Miss B. Shield as-pastor of the First Reformed ion Officer Ramsay had th*> ca«e und-er April 20th, at 3 p. m All Junior so nicate with the members of the com- time, the smash crushing them to Union presented a demand some time | Tjouise Bruske and Miss Llllie P. Vaut- Church, of this city, taking charge consideration for I he past three weeks. Long Branch mittee representing their church, mak- death, while the vessel was in dark- ago that they receive $4 pe'r day for ier, alpo daughters of General Stanley, about July 1st. Mr. Blekink is now a and vicinity are Invited to be present. ness within four minutes after the tudent at the New Hrunswick Theo- Robert Winter, who laBt week plead- ing his desire known as to what de- heir work and that their employers did good work. ed guilty to stealing carpenters' tools Miss Anna W. Davis has charge of partment of work it is his wish, to have crash. conduct a Union shop; that is, employ The chorus work was* simply great. logical Semluai-y. and will graduate the program. next mouth, He has been invited to valued at $50 from Frank Johnson, at assigned to him. -The Conservation The Carpathia is a ship of sorrow no men but who belong to the Union, tne little sketch when the entire chor- nftburg, WHS remanded for Hen- Committee is only a nucleus, «utJ of with all aboard almost mad with t is understood that the employers us'was talking about the weather while succeed Rev. Shield and hits accepted, Keamburg Decoration Day Exerclaes. Mr. Blekink has been heard in Mon- ce for a week. Foster asked the which there should evolve six sub-com- grief, according to Vice President agreed to pay $4 a day, but that they Frederick was making love to Mabel, prisoner whether he would be able to The Bell Club, a popular social or- mittees as previously outlined, com- Franklin, of the White Star line. wanted an open shop; employ who made a big hit. mouth county a number of times. He ganization of Jersey City, with a larg« they wished, whether they belonged preached several times al tlie Holm- get work so that his wages might be posed of as many men as possible. It was 'beyond a shadow of a doubt used to support his family. Probat membership, will hold, an excursion to the Union or not. The Union, it is the best amateur -performance of its del Reformed Church when the pulpit to New Point Comfort Beach, Keans- \_ All restrictions ou making a quick said, have been holding back some was vacant and he is well known at lonary Officer Ramsay will report to burg, on Memorial day, May 30th, Miss Hill to Wed Here. • entry into port have been removed by kind ever given In this city. that place. the court next Thursdav. time for their employers to agree to The Choral Society has been work- next. The trip will be made by way R. Burton Hill, of Bridgetoii, N. J., tlie federal officials. The boat will not their demands, but as they refused, The application of Edward W. Rem- lias announced the engagement of his be boarded by customs men and there ing diligently for several weeks past The First Reformed Church has of the Steamer Keansburg. A fine the formal demand was made yester- been without a pastor since the resig- in for a wholesale lk:ense at West dinner will be served at toe New daughter, Mies Ethyl Hill, to Leroy will be no immigration inspectors. on this opera, under the direction of Como waa laid over till the 'May term. day afternoon by the National office]-, Mr. Pagd'in, of NP'W York, and loo nation of Rev. F. K. Shield. The pul Point Comfort Hotel at oue o'clock, Fawcitt, of Millville. Mr. Fawcitt is Everything possible was done to re- and flatly refused. pit has been supplied regularly during Tojiy Mole, of Afcbury Park, who after which athletic contests will b»- the proprietor of the Brighton Hotel move any obstacle Hint might delay much cannot be said of all t ho tie who The firms affected in Red Bank by tbe past twelve months. WHS convicted of running slot ma- held, for which valuable prizes will ut Millville, and has a wide circle of tbe lauding of the rescued from the (Continued on Third Page chines ai Asbury Park, will be sen- be offered. friends. Miss Hill resides with her Titanic The cruisers Knlem and Che the "walk-out" are William O'Brien, who has shops at both Ked Bank and Loat Leg from Fall on Ice. tenced next Thursday. brother, Claude Hill, of Washington ter, tbe Intter of which has been in Pound Fishermen 9iisy. Minn Gin«, an Asbury Park China wireless communication since yester Sea Bright; Cook & Oakley, Arthur Harry Ledwttz, a uchool boy about West End. Win Doubls-H*ader street, thlB city. The wedding cere- Pound fishermen are getting ready 11 years old, who slipped on the MM man, 1H being tried 'before Judge Fog mony will be performed at the Hill day with the Carputhia, me noting a> G. Sickles, Howard Krey and H. \V. to renew business. They are overhaul- The West Ends defeated the Buck- a convoy for the C'flrpathin, nud Secre Reynolds. while returning from Bchool last Feb- ter anil a jury toftay on tbe charge of town nine by a score of 6-7 In an ex- home in Washington street, May 1st. ing their boats, and in a few days w ruary and Injured his right leg, is now illegal sale of liquor. tary of the Treasury MeVcngli sent The length of the "strike" entirely have their neffc in position. One ceedingly fast game Saturday room word to the offiee of. Collector Loeb depends oh how long the ejnployevs at his Broadway home. After his fall Ing. In the afternoon the West fends Mr. Rape's New Home. more of (he pounds are now working. he went to the Monmoui li Memorial Masons Stick to Trenton. that this would tin away wtH] the refuse to acknowledge the Union's de- Steward 'Cook» who has a pound off visited the Buck towns on their dia- August Pape baa broken ground for eesstity for tie presence of revenue mands. Hospital for treatment, but later went Trenton will be the next meeting mond and again defeated ti«ni, 26-i:i. Norrtiandie, lifted yesterday and to a New York'hospital, where, the leg "a new modern residence on the Jehl cutters. brought ashore over 50 shad. In a few place of the Grand bodge of Masons The batting honors go to Ptak Uyfcl- development at Elberon, this city. Big Act at the Broadway. days flan will be plentiful and prices was amputated near the hip. Harry not withstanding attempts made to man. Max Poiuinifcy aha Frank Gabriel Edvy, of Rockwell avenue, has No Inspection of Passengers. 'Our Boys In Blue," a military is moving about on crutches, 1 nd In- Commissioner of 1 niiuigmtinn Wil- will be good, according to a statement meet elt-ewhere. Asfeury Park, an as Brown, of the West Kudu, and Jos- Hie contract for building. Malt. HlBtti sketch, opens at the Now Broadway tends returning to school in a few pirant for the 1913 convention, was eph Kelly, of the Bucktowns. is doing the mason work and E. .1 liam** iinuouiieed thnt tile rules cover- Theatre this evening. There are1 four- made by one of the fishermen this days. ing (be inspection of steerage passen- morning. well repi-eKented, but the delegates de- Miller the plumbing and gas fitting. teen people in the cast. Tlie company cided to stick lo Father Trent, ax tbe gers, should there be any of the Ti carries special scenery, and makes ;i Elected Delegate to Meeting. Automobile Stops lauic'w among (lie survivors, would be hntel men agreed to give better a«com R Palaia, the Third avenue fruit Arcanians Eat Cream. display of girns and cannon. MMm WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST At Tuesday night's regular meeting modat.ioiis in the future. The grand waived, and Immigration inspect ors of battles are portrayed in a realist\v merchant, has a fiery steed that takes At the close of teat night'* session will be on band to help in every wny of Washington Camp, No. 8G, P. O. 8. lodge has met continuously at Trenton exception to being left alone. This of the Royal Arcanum a social hour manner, and tlie act wifi be featured The U. S. Weather Bureau forecast of A., of Red Bank, A Gaekill, ot Hud steerage passengers. Officers of the during the week. for the H hours ending Friday, 8 1787 I - Branch Masons re morning while the driver of the de- was spent in enjoying ice cream. In Wulte Star line will be at the Cunard sou a venue, was elected a delegate turned this afternoon from the grand livery wagon wag in a collage tn the absence of Regent A. C. MorriB o'clock p. m. to the annual meeting of the National pier to assist tbe Titanic's passengers New Jersey- Rain to-night, Friday lodge spseion. Councilman W. R. War Franklin avenua, (he hone started off Vice Regent Harry G. Woolley presi- to see thnt tfe£f are taken to hotels fl Mrs. Budtong Returns From Hospital. Funeral Benefit Association, to be held wick waH a visitor. He ran out to Third avenae and, In- probably • fair. Brisk variable winds at Philadelphia on Tuesday and Wed ded. Past Regent J- H. Coolie, of Un I Ley Imve no homes in this city to gt Mrs. O. W. Budloner. who underwent becoming west tonight. stead of turning toward howie, bead- led States Council, of New York, who to and to render any assistance JJOS n serious operation ai the North Hud- nesday, May Kth and 9th. Harold ed toward Morris avenue. Dr. H. K- Observations from display station, l€NATC'fR SLOCUM'8 PETITI is connected with the SheffeM farms sible, son Hospital. Weehawken. N J., about 43 North Broadway. Ixing Branch, 8 Voorhis. of Shrewsbury avenue, was Shaw and his chauffeur, Job* Overby, wag a visitor. He told I ho members three weeks ago, returned Hi her home selected as alternate. FILED. (ienera) Nelson H. Henry, siirveyni o'clock a. m. noticed the runaway and Stopped their about a class initiation held in New of the portJ, will have forty inspector* in Bet ford Sunday ntghi. .Mrs. Bnd- Highest temperature yesterday, 50. machine in time for Overhy to Inter York a few nights ago at which 2!, was planed in Home on Furlough. Trenton, N. J., April 18.—State Sena- cept the speedy animal. No damage at the pier. Lowest temperature last nigh', II tor John W. Slocum, of Monmouth, members were admitted. a large touring ma. Thp trip was made Temperature ft o'clock a^ m., 43. UnaAar Uend>, who was formerly was sustained, and the horse was re- Mayor Uaynor sent a letter to To from We-ehawken to Belfunl hi lour Filed a petition today as a candidate turned to the driver, who followed in Me* Commissioner Walilo request Ins. Change in temperature in 24 hnm-s e«iploynd in tin- Itoberts boiler works Allstrom Played Wedding March. hours, from 7 bo II p. m. Mrs. Bud- for delegate to the National Demo- pursuit of the runaway. him to moke n<1 equate arrangpinen mmnes 11 degrees. at H*M1 Hank, and who is now station cratic Convention from the Third Con Prof. Harold K. AllBtrom. of Red fur handling the crowds. loiiK was accompanied by Dr. Budlong Barometer, 2fl.83. ed on the battleship Florida, Is en and a trained: nurse She is now n gressional district. He declares in the Flank, played the wedding march at It Is expected that there will be Barometer. 8 o'clock latst nigh; joying a fifteen days' furlough. At infant Baby Washes Ashore. the Richdale- Conover wedding ii ing pattily, and will Baton be entirely re- 29.S6. present he is the guest of hie aunt, petition that he will support Governor One of the syrfnasn of Ufe Savin* great crowd at the Cunard pier win 1 Wilson for president. Linerort. yesterday. He was assisted the Carpathia Irttids. Tnder the rule covered, Temperature. S o'clock last night Mrs. Georfcf S. Duncan. Sr.. of River Station, No. 1, at Sandy tfoprt, *aw the by Prof. Rudolph Malcliow on the vio made by Surveyor^ I envy passes hftv 45. Street, Red Bank. hody of an infant child wattlo* In the liu. While the wedding breakfast was he*.n issued only to relatives of It) Lippfneotts at Middtetown. Wind ^elocIty, 24 mites. Empire Theatre. Monmouth «t undertow at the point of the Hook being Rented by Duppler. Messrs. AH- tmrvlvnis. Dr. IV C L.tppincnt', pastor of th Wind directien. northeast. Card of Thanks Red Bank, Chas W. Hitter, proprietor yesterday morning. Word wa^sent to f-trom and Malchow favored , with ^ (Continued on SixHi Page) Matawen MethodiBt Church, and Mr* Highest wind velocity in patsi 2\ We desire to express our sincere and manager Moving pictures and -Coroner William H. Morrts. Jr., of tht* pleasing musical program. Among thp Llppincott are spending itw» week with hours to 8 o'clock a. tn . 42 miles thanks to thp kind friends and reH vaudeville acts every evening 8.IS, city, who visited the scene *ad brought gueati at the wedding yesterday was Mr. and Mrs. A. JsJsau Palmer, of tives who made light our great bur Matinee OTTJ day 8.80. Picture, FIVE YEARS FOR JUDGE' S SON. Direction, northeast. the little body to 64s Broadway morgue Augustus Thompson, who is a member Middletown. The quart t»t are enjoying Humidity. 8 o'clock a. nv. 1(M> per den of soirow by their kindly aetn changed every day. Call oiee 1 It was a fully developed baby girt, of the.White House public etnff al themfeelveg these fine spring days fly- during the illnets and after the death you will be a steady vtatter. S8tf* discarded at Ijirth Coroner H Washington. D. C. He favors Speaker Newark. N. J., April 18—Daniel A ing over the roads in Mr. Palmers Humidity. IS o'clock »• 100 per Of our beloved wife and mother. We made the Interment. Clark for President. Dugan. son of Judge Dugan. of Orange. new touring car. rent. wish 10 especially thank the bearers, Surf Theatre, Keyport. N. J-( who was convicted of killing a Precipitation, total in p the members of the choir, Rev A H X*ife motion pictures and Illustrated j The »eas«n Is On Majestic Theatre, Monmouth street, boy with his automobile on Christmas Houses to rent, $10, 112. f 16 month- to 8 o'clock a. m., .94. Hberhardt and John W Flock. James songs. Open afternoon and evening. and we are «Qutp»ed to you Day, was today sentenced to a mini- ly; gas, wfttor. 186 B'way, Room 3 H Crouter, Joseph II (.'router, Mr? near railroad station. Red Bank, Jo- One year ago today Hie Matin* 3.30 o'clock; evenings, 7.1S promptly. Wall Paper and Paint* seph Rodgers, manager. Moving pie- mum of five years in state's prison. 4tt.f clear. Anna B (Jullck. •« o'clock. Saturday matinee at 8.30 are great spring tnrea every evening at 7 46, Saturday Minimum temperature, , o'clock. Admission 10 cents, children automobile deliv F. matinee* at I o'clock. ititr Advertise In the Daily Record. Advi-rtise In the Dally Record. Maximum temperature. Advertise in the Daily Record. and matinees S cents. 47U 1 TWO LONO BSANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912.

RED BANK MUSICALES One to Be Held This Evening in Grace Church, and Two Next How Can You Know Week in Other Edifices. • I I Red uank, commencing tonight, will be ilif EC986 of three? muslciik-K in the That our store is the laivist the (inett and best equipped ijf*xt HVH IIH.VH. A inusleale, with reii'J- exclusive men's and boys' store in the state. itiKB. will lit' helil in tfee Grace Method [{it ('lum-.h, corner Broad street and Hram li jivemie, thut place, by the Unless You Come and See? Grace Church choir, unstated 'liy-M'rs. ••-- J* | [Ms de la R'.-uKBille, Mist* Margaret You never saw the equal of oar new spring line of cloth- [White, MUe Ethel MeK>nsde, Dr. Her Draperies and ing. Better come over »' once j bert IS. WHHftiiiH, Joseph Lynch and ! Cecil W. Leiliurd. MlfiS Syrena I'aimlnL' Bcol! will give readings. DAVIDSOXS • An opportunity to hear talent eil Curtains L Hlngera will, be given the Red Bank " Jersty'sCJra >'.est Men's Swr*. " people ti'.'xi Simdiiy, wlitn Roberta HoaM.v, contrtilto with the Montreal RED BANK, N. J. ! Grand Opera Company, nml Brue. are the I WMirnian. will render several vocal solos ut Trinity Kpiecopal Church, \\>Bt Front street, tit both tho morn- iiiK nnri e¥#sisg nerviees. The former HiuiR lit 8t. 1'IIUI'B Church, t 1IKJIK!>. Finishing Real Estate Buyers iintl Third Presbyterian Church, Roch- ester, and is » pup" of Victor Maurel throughout the State of New Jersey ought to ami KranciH Stewart. Hr, Walnman remember always that just one little flaw in a has sung in i!<' floys' Choir at Water- town, Now Yrrk; Trinity Church, Touch" title may cost them endless annoyance, much Pyiaruee; nnd tho First Methodim worry, more or Ies3 expense, and perhaps and Third Presbyterian ChurchiM, U<>< heater. Mr iH a pupil of Victor the loss of agreat deal of money. To guard Miturol and .lean delllskc*. Paris, and -• again3tall that consult the lor two years WHS with tba Montreal Vmr foam JIIUJ ne iuI'IIi.->iu-(J UIKI tar'peteu uim n..n louk unfinished if there are no hang- Opeta Cniii|t;niv. ll»> re tittered a flue ings. They constitute Ihe liniil touch thill gives indiviilniility and "iilgio.sphere" to the apHrt- Title Department, solo ai the Red Hank First Presby- 1 terian Church, at' the Easter mom- ment. I'ortnnately in tin summer home, this is as inexpensive (larl of tlie decoration uiul a Ing service, matter of gciod taste rather than fexpenaa. For summer draperies shoukl be light and delicate Fidelity Trust Company The F'hllliunmmic Society, of Red and there are inexpensive materials by Ihe score. Our (task otters too many to list, just a few H;utU, will give B concert in the the items us suggeslions. Prudential Building, Newark, N. J. First Methodist Churrh, corner Broad and Monmmith streets that place, Printed Scrims, a carefully selected line of these seasonable goods, in many new and un- When this company acts for you in this next Monday evening;, under the di- usual color combinations; Ihe varieties range from ihe artistic heavy weave scrim lo the light rection of Alfred O. Kobyn, the cele- and dainty etamines und are to he hail in both while and ecru. Prices at. 16c, 18c, 25o, 35c and matter, it gives a guarantee that is a great brated director of thf Society. Tha deal more than a nice piece of paper. It is a enntntas of "Pair Kllen," by Max 39c per yard- Bruch, and "The Wreck of the Hes- Cretonnes are a favorite, fabric for curtains, hangings and coverings. They impart a guarantee that protects. It is a guarantee perus," by Thninaa Anderson, will summery air, are easily washed and practically no n fudable. Other materials in the same rendered by the Society clioruB of that saves you from all worry and all pos- about Hftventy voices, RHHisted by class are taffeta, art tickings and English Momie cloths. Many original and exclusive designs sible loss. It is a guarantee that is backed well-known New York violinist. at ' \ 12!4c, 20c, 29c and 35c and up to 75o up by the unquestioned intergrity of the Scrim and Etamlno Curtains made wilh liemslilch e-ige and lace insertion; some with lace company's officers and directors, and by its BOGARDUS A CANDIDATE edge, per pair $1.36 to $6.00 capital, surplus and undivideds profit of Ex Sheriff WIN Seek to Go to Balti- Lace suitable for sill or sash curtains in Filet, Renaissance and conventional designs, more Convention to Oppose Wil $9,500,000. In the case of the FIDELITY son's Nomination. in white and Arabian at 12^0,18c, 25c, and up to $1.00 a yd the cost of a title guarantee h determined Trenton, April IK.—A petition c( Renaissance, Marie Antoinnette Curtains, made on strong cable net, many of them rein- mining 110 tiRnatureB wan filed with forced witii extra net edge finished with lace. by a fixed system of reasonable charges, ihe Roeretary of State Tuesday afi unon hy Dr. Obadiuh ('. Ho^ardus, of Marie Antoinnette Lace Curtains $1.69, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 which depend upon the work done and the Key nor t, declaring h unwell' n caml Renaissance Curtains at 55.00, $6.60, $8.00, $10.00, 12.00 amount of insurance desired. Rates on ap- fl&le as a dtilegat^ to the Democratic national convention and request plication. that his name he printed UpOB the of- fit lul primary ballots. Dr. Hogardus Call, write or telephone; cornea from the Third Connri'Ksiotml Shown Today "Market 1932" District. , Dr. UoRnrdus does not indieai< whom he will indoi'Be for Ihe Prcsiden tial nominutioh, but ii. ia undent oot A New Auto Hood HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WILL TELL YOU that If HUL'iessful he will oppoee Oov ernor Wilson in the convention. Dainty and practical "Just what I need," will be your Kemp's High Grade Fertilizers Are Best By Test. Dr. Hoganius until a short time ago Lawn Dressing, Potato and Truck Grower, Corn Fertilizer, waB a mpinr.er of the fitnte Board ct first words- Of mercerized cotton and silk, in pink, blue, Sheep Manure, Bone Meal, Wood Ashes, Lime, Chemicals etc. Asst'BHors, having been Rpiwinted bj Rubber Garden Hose. Plant Stakes, Plant Tubs, Flower Pots Governor Port hi tf61 for a term ei lavender, Copenhagen, maroon and champagne. and a general line of Florists and Gardeners Supplies always four yesrs, and was iirpsldenl, of the in Stock. board for Home time. He was not re SATISFACTION GUARANTEED appointed by Uovernur Wilson. if? waa a ii»'!e^;itf from New Jersey Prices, $1.00, $1.75, $2.50 H. B. KEMP, 167 Liberty St. Gor. Seaview Ave. ilu1 Dcinoi latic nutlutuil convention UHi4. held in St. I.OUIH, and early luht No matter how many auto bonnets and hats you have, Tel 224-R Long Branch, N. J, winter iuiiioiinred bis eamllilacy as u Wilson tielt'KJite, but later retired when i-"enalor John W. Sloium' wai you will find uses for this new one, particularly on long agreed upon. rides. A Matchless Sale of Grey Agate Tea Kettles and Tea Indoor Qualification Match. On Friday and Saturday, ApiMl 2titli and Coffee Pots. and 271 h. iin indoor qualification match for experts, MharpBlHiotcrs and marks- Every Housewife should avail herself of this Opportunity. n of Second Tnn>p of Cavalr.v, of No. 6 Tea Kettles - - - 29c Red Hank, will b(> held in the Armory, in Monmoutb stivpt, that place. The No. 7 Tea Kettles 39c qualification matches will be held un ler the HiipervlHion of Ool. Libby, of Coffee and Tea Pots - - • 24c Trenton, State Inspector of Rifle Prac- tice. A GOOD RAKE FOB CLEAN UP SEASON 19c Dr. McDermott to Quit Dentistry, We Give &*M". Green Trading Stamps Dr. Carl Mi'Dcrmoit. who has just VQ&& liin HHMUIW tiy dental pHrlors, has given iip dentistry for goodj so ite RiO'H, and vs 111 take a position with I he MolmmuTh Tilk1 t'oinntuiy af Freehold, A. M. Jounley & Co mi Mnv Kitli. It is muliTstooil th'd Dr UE» niaisdcll will remove to the parlor* Jtfti vacated by McDermott Bl 191 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH U •Wly date.

V «^ 56.00 73.00 118.00 122.00 125.00 135.00 1 56.00 73.00 118.00 122.00 125.00 135.00 I" * Eve 17 woman occupies a positioa somewhere between Ihe imperfect and the ideal. Sometimes all one requires to give tier an ideal llgure, is a properly selected, perfect-fitting corset. 155.00 265.00 If is rnarvelo!is-*-\vhat a difference this corset will make-—and how well worth while it is! 155.00 265.00 Every woman can lind her prototype in a \V. B. Corset. No matter what her lines, she 170.00 ; ; LOW PRICES : : 275.00 can find in the \V. H. Corsel line the model wliich will make her figure ideal. 170.00 275.00 For slender figures mid tttOM of average proportions, we have a welt graded series of 175.00 285.00 \V. H. Bred PottO and Nuforni models, which for variely and beauty could hardly lie surpassed. 175.00 285.00 The mure Juaoesque lypes of feminine luvliness will lind the \Y. B. lledusn Corset their 185.00 290.00 greatest boon, Por while the dignity ttiat goe^- wilh added weight is admirable, it may be marred 185.00 290.00 b\ imperfect proportions. And when a Heduso corsel will produce perfection, why not employ if? 195.00 300.00 The busl, the hips, the idiilonien, are all adjusted to more graceful proportions, and 195.00 PIANOS proper poise m easily attained by wearing the Reduso. . 300.00 200.00 Tlie InliiM's, Irimmings nnd boning in nil W. B. Corsets are of a standard la.plpHbo tho 325.00 mosl fastidious. 200.00 325.00 i ; ; EASY TERMS : : \V. H. Ki-ecl twim an.I Nufnrm models $1.00 up. 205.00 375.00 W. H. Reduso models M.M fo flO.00. 205.00 375.00 210.00 215.00 225.00 235.00 245.00 250.00 210.00 215.00 225.00 235.00 245.00 250.00 Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock STORCK OF COURSE, 208 Broadway Tel. 137-W Long Branch Astmnj park, Nrfn LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. THREE

Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. H^ve You a Bargain Womens White Canvas Button Boots To Offer the People of Long Branch ? Adventure at $2.85 and $3.50 Beautiful ones here aa to e all made especially for my Is there something you want to buy at a bargain ? Have you something that you want trade. Buy them now and have the good of them. to exchange for something else ? Remember that this is the market place of Long Branch. A Romance of It is the place where you can get together with your neighbors and match your wants with The Sooth Seas their desires. CLARENCE WHITE BROAD ST.. RED HANK The Price is Only One Cent a Word Why not get busy and let your wants be known ? HELD FOR ASSAULT PE CE Red Bank Chief and Prisoner Had JACK LONDON Lively Scrap In Borough Hall Saturday Night. i9ia HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT' An interesting happening at Red ;E CLEVER HIT Bank was brought to light this morn- Sheldon, owner of Bcr.nde plantation, I WANTED—At once, good plain FOR SALE—Golden oak sldetable, TO LET—Store,, suitable for anthoucy b desperately III, overawes and controls I the trail- ing when Joseph Connell, of West Red rook for boarding house, reference. almoat new. mirror back, drawers. purpose. Price right. C'has. S. Smith, 200 hend-hunting Solomon Islanders by force Where a slight runwny entered the blank, was arrested by Constable Kli- Mrs. Van Sickel, in Lincoln Court, 40 Lipuincotl Ave. * Sea Bright, N. J. * of will arid weapon*. Chief Belee call, with mtiin one Sheldon pnpnetl »nd asked (Continued from First Page.-) jah M. Conk, on a charge of assault forty men. * and battery. Ths complaint w js Klberon, N, J. 91-92 TO LET—House on Vernon St., $16. He returns Aninsn, n runaway laborer. I Hlnu ('harley If hi* knew where it led. FOR SALE—Barred Rocks and Pe- Sheldon has Aruii^i and Billy whipped to, "Plenty bush fellu garden ho stop took |mri in last night'n performance. made by Chief of Police Arthur L. WANTED—Middle age woman in kin Duck eggs, for hatching. W. 11.Apply 635 Vernon St. 90to95* ijucll a mutiny. IIis Mckru»H» liieretisrs. His WyniUB. Council waa given a hearing r partner, Huehtc, mid ninny luhorurs die. along (here short way little bll," was The opera was staged under the di- family ot two. No children. Apply Clerk, Portaupeck. 91to96' FOR RENT—Hand cottage, Chelsea .limit I.rtckhml, it jnt-ily plrl, arrives with rection of Clmrles H". ('. Clark, who al- at the Horough Hal) this morning be- D8 Rockwell avenue. 90-91 her crew of Tuliltluiis. Sheldon heroines un- the answer. "All right you like 'ui go fore Recorder Harry C. Budeau, and BIG BARGAIN—Good family ice Ave.. all improvements, 2 baths. Ap- conscious, and slip liikt's ctiiireo of things. look 'in i'.hing. Walk 'in easy," he so looked after the costuming. She Is ii sdr-rciiiuit American girl, a loviT The Cast of Characters. wns hold under $10(1 bull for the ac- box, call 564 Derdan Place, Branch- ply Van Huel & Hoitson. 90tf of adventure, a native of Hawaii and itn or-cautioned a few minutes later. ^Close tion of the Grand Jury. The neces- port. 911093* phan. Her ship )iun been wrecked. She np. tltnt fella pardon. »"pose~soine Richard, a Pirate King..*!. M. SmarU WANTED — Operator* to make TO LET—A flat with all improve- proves tn Sheldon that tihc can shool. Ki«Mieriek, A Pirate Apprentice snry bonds were furnished by Ed- ments on Liberty St. Apply S. S.She resents his friendly siirEMtW.ns, nnrt bush fella ho stop, wo catch 'm." ward M. Haley, tint Hhrewnhury a ve- men's night Bhirts, learners taken and FOR SALE — Vegetable plants, they quarrel. She mahes It plain that she IH Croeiiing aheiul JHMI peering into the W. H. Pftgdtn paid while tearing. Steiner & Son.ltf strong and hardy. Sodemann's green Scobey. 89tf not matrimonially Inclined. She and Sheldon Major-Cpneral Stanley.W. A. D. Clark nue grocery and butcher. house. Opp. East Long Branch Sta- death. cU-ariiig for :i' moment, Binu Charley SHOP to let on Brighton Ave., suit- The agt lalm dei tul the biH-koited Sheldon to come on cautious- Samuel, Pirate Lieutenant According to the -gutimonv given n( tion. SOtolOl* Sheldon attempts to discipline idem, and J. the heuring, Connell was nrrested ear- able for bicycle and automobile gar- shootH ;i N.Hhe and Haven his life. She si'oltia ly, .loan crouched beside him and to- - Leroy Patterson LATHE for sale, cheap for cash. age. John A. McGuire, West End. him fur mablnif her shout. [Hither they peeiied out. On one ed^e Edward, Chief of Police. .Cyril Smack ly Saturday nisht by officer Charles Satan, a savaiie dop, arrives. Despite Shei- Woods, for being drunk and disorder- HORSES FOR SALE John A. McGuire, West End. 89to94 S9to94 dim's warning!), Joan ROM to explore an ishnul (jf Die clearing was a wmall grass Major-General Stanley's daughters she contemplates buying. Financial difficul- house, open sHlcd, n mere Win shol- Mabel Mrs. C. Arch Reid ly, on complaint of W. G. Poulson, HORSE for sale cheap, *50. Apply FOR SALE—At West End, N. J., to FLAT TO RENT — All Improve- ties threaten Sheldon. Kdith MIKS n. Lindas BruaUe proprietor of the Sheridan Hotel. Con- -He falls In love with .loan. Left alone by for. In front nf it. <-rouched on his nell waa locked In a cell. About nine IS hoim Branch Ave. 89to94* close an estate, established business ments, either for summer or by the Sheldon, Joan has trouble with Cognnm.v and hims ti«fon> a lire, was n gaunt and Kate MIBB Llllio P. Vautier other iiiittvcK. Armed sampes arrive, and dim- o'clock he lizard Chief Wymba walk- for thjrty years. Fern's Hotel, corner year. Inquire Rothenberg's.Pharmacy. bearded bushiuan. Tho Hrc seemed to [Babel Miss Margie Wallack FOR SALE—Sound young horse, of Brighton and 2nd Avcs. Plot 80 by 87to92* son threatens Kheldon and Joan. ing in the hall, and asked for some rubber tire surrey, glass wagonette, t.i;iti ijsui-. them with a fake, dynamlla eiirt- smoke e;;< essivo'y. and in tho thick of Ruth, a piratical "Maid of all'Woitk" 150, twenty-four rooms fully furnished. tln .|i,u. them Into trees. Their Mrs. BpSQOer Hull matches. Chief WymbH went into tho farm wagon, harness, miscellaneous Very easy terms. Box 51 West End, FOR RENT Store. Inquire Gold- . lished. Morgan and Jtaflf liavo the smoUe n round durl; oli.KM-t hung cell room and gave £ome inuU'hea to Sl^ldon In their power. suK|!('iih Howland, Miss Consuella i'ars- lunged nt the Chief, shouting that he 99 South Main St., Asbury Park, N..J. bay a schooner, but stops at Uumtu mid buys COT Id nhnnt tit* swift euetnles were low, MifiR K, M. Parker, Mlea H. I*was going out right awny. 58tf FOR SALE—Carpet Rug 16 1-2location, $23 per month. Inquire 76 \hc M.i i ill... which has been wrecked, for a Rockwell Avenue. 84tf uere trifle. upon him. Tie was rolled over and Seaman, Mias Pauline 'Shaw. MIHS Win- xlli 1-2 ft. Finest Velvet Carpet, prac- Captain Auckland tells how she did it ami nver and dragged to his feet, disarmed slow. Miss J,eah Wilcox, Mins Wurlng, Chief WymbR ducked anil Connell tically new. A bargain. Stove, parlor I])|>IJLIKIS her cicverne-HB. ('agitain Ukson tells rushed out In the hall. The Chief WAGONS FOR SALE HOUSE TO LET—Monmouth Ave., bow toe took the FKbberty Gibbet away from and helpless. MIKH Mildred Wright-, >M1HR Blva yize, gaod heater. Dr. A. L. Blaisdell. for information call Mrs. Kalui, 113 :ilm to save the Martha. "Why. he's an ancient Babylonian!" Wright, Miss Cora Slocum, Mlfia Doris tripped him up and lor a few seconds Z

i FOUS LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, A MIL 18 1912.

we select them? THOUGHTS JWORTH READING DAILY_RECX)RD. It's unfortunate that paople with The thing that has made us differ ISSUED EVERY WEEK-DAY such rosy-hued plans for precipitating The Officers and Directors ent from tramps and the other dregs the millennium neglect Buch essentla of society ii only an accident of birth The First National Bank, BenJ BotBBeaa Bobbin, Editor and mayhap the blessing of en practical details. vironment. But in our vanity we And, come to think of it, the Leon despise those men as though our SUBSCRIPTION RATES of (he Long Branch, N. J., ard scheme might, even if it could be luper+ority were all our own virtue Terms (Postage Fr«) outside of the Seldom do we thank God or our par- made to work, prove disappointing. - City of Long Branch and the Long ents for our stronger souls, it is only handles accounts of corporations In a modified form it has been tried the humiliating knowledge that we Branch mall delivery limits. by China for thousands of years. might have been like them—that per- and individuals. One year, la advance .... 16.00 haps ever so light a scratch turned There eligibility to government posi- Three months, In advance . * 1.26 ITIZENS the hand of the recording angel to a tions has been determined by exami- brighter page that makes us proud.— It's equipment and conserva- One month. In advance ... -60 Mother O'Kcefe. nations, and there has been a system 31np.e copies. In advance . . .02 NATIONAL of promotions extending it to the high- tive management insures the prompt Dud. Published by est places Vet what country has been BANK F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Uncle Ezra—How is business in New and careful transaction of all bus- more wretchedly misgoverned than OK LONG BRANCH, M. J. Vork, Eben? Uncle Kben (lately re- Cha*. L. Edwards, Sec'y and Manager. China? turned)—Awful dead! 1 was on IJroad iness intrusted to it. 192 Broadway c Wonder if the sort of people, who way one whole day ami I didn't •<••• it single load of hay moving anywhere.— LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY live in a territory don't have more Day Telephone, 291, Long Branch. cordially invite the public to visit their Judge. than anything else to do with the sort BUSINESS ON BUSINESS Night Telephone, 887 Long Branch. of government it has, after all? Won- Thursday, April 18, 1912. der how we can get a way from or remodeled Banking House Fifty Years Ago Today. around that? PRINCIPLES AN OCEAN BOULEVARDA3S8URED April 18. After many vicissitudes, the Ocean Farrajfut's warships opened flre DISCOURAGING TO MARINE Uoul^vard project launched by Gov- on the Confederate forts at the TRAVEL. mouth of the Mississippi. ernor Fort at a dinner here four officials could have for their al- judgment would have foreseen and Usually, according (o the opinion of The valleys of the Hudson, yearn ago is in a lair way of realisa- leged suppreHHion of news of the Ti-which the Tuft managers were obsti- Connecticut, Susquehanna and experienced navigators Just made nately blind to have "knocked them (ion. tanic disaster is to hide evidences of ZHilo rivers were Inundated by public, the greatest danger from dere- off their pins." They had found a doc- floods long memorable. Tho series of road bills rushed negligence. But the facts can't, be ile rank and file always -before; they Ict Icebergs Is to be found in May through the Legislature last week and liidden. And frankness would pay thehad, year after year, successfully hood- DURABLE PLUMBING and Juno and even as late as July in winked the party voter and led him by Twenty-five Years Ago Today. approved by the Governor a few days company better. The attitude of try- The Irish crimes bill reached One of the first thoughts in a customer*! mind when thinking of the transatlantic avenue in which the the nose and they cannot understand plumbing is the cost. Far sighted people, however, recognize that pgo, while they do not provide for the ing to conceal things is deadly to con-how they failed so utterly this time. a second reading after violent Titanic was passing. debate in parliament. length of service is to be considered in the price so that first cost may iniim .Mate improvement of the 127- fidence. Their bewilderment Is like that of the The news IB not much of an incen- French king who, when the people rose Marshal Bazaine of France, be the only cost. mile highway between Atlantic High- You do not want to install plumbing fixtures that must be torn out ive to European trips this summer. against oppression, asked if it was a exiled for treason in 1870, stab- lands and Cape May, make provision Roosevelt's campaign for delegates revolt and was answered, "Sire, it is a bed In Madrid by a Frenchman in a short time, and to avoid this we advise the installation of ".Standard" But while the steamship companies "to avenge my country." plumbing fixtures with which are furnished a signed guarantee certificate. for thf! taking over and caring for of In New Vork City atone, it is admitted, revolution." will Buffer, resorts will profit in pro- Our work is done the roads and their ultimate conver- cost directly the sum of $59,126.76. tMr. Taft has been as Incapable of in accordance with the ortlon, And it was money wasted, too. But comprehension as the French uion- sion into a continuous highway by irch and, surrounded by his false coun- hest methods, and your the Btat«, evidently the Colonel still has some ielors there is none to tell him that specifications will be INCONCLUSIVE PRIMARY RE- ( observed so that you Hu HiiH legislation lays the ground wealthy friends. he faces a revolution he Invited. Ex- SULTS? planations are Invented for him. Illi- need have no fear of the work for a magnificent world-fanioim durability of the entire Complaint 1H made by the Philadel- ( ii hnriii't beeii for the wireless, nois was lost because of Lorimer, OOULB highway along the Jersey coast, Pennsylvania on account of Penrose, job—material, work- phia Record us to the liuhtiu^s of would anyone have been saved? and makes it only a question of time. "purely local causes." He is told that manship and fixtures. Che primary vote in buth Illinois and In the face of the fact that every Pres- We want your But that doesn't mean that the Everything Pennsylvania. idential primary yet held has gbne work, and our methods, boulevard boomers have nothing more EDITORIAL COMMENT "Notwithstanding the fury of the overwhelmingly against him, while he For die Kitchen experience, and ability to d3. The fight now will be to ex- A Loophole? has secured no delegates in any State for handling; your [ con- primury contest In Illinois," it Hays, without force and fraud'. But fear has You'll fm (overhaul |thalr icatjechiems. The copper, tin, tlte and slag. It not surprising theBe days to- There Is latent danger In this stay- The Safest Way. Post now, for the first time, recognizes "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum WILLIAM R. WARWICK, find any sort of scheme for the purifi- Aviator At wood wants the govern- a "grave doubt" of Taft's nomination, 278 Broadway 'Phone- 134 Long Branch, N. J at-home element of party strength. ment to send a vessel to accompany that his prestige "has been• terrtbly Im- cation of government advanced. Such The froth on top of turbulent waters him on hi* flight across the Atlantic paired." and that "the psychology of Cooking Utensils A new and better ware which Insures schemes are thicker than hairs on a ' furn|Bnea no ttccurate measure of the lext summer. Wouldn't a net across the campaign has turned against the healthful food, as It cannot chip off, dogs back. The newest of the lot is • . he ocean be wafer?—PittBburg Chron- President," a "fact which cannot be crack, tarnish, nor spoil food flavors. undercurrent of the great deep8 Iie <'le-Telegraph. blinked." TbellcheKt, brlehtest. lonsest-lastinK Of Monmouth county origin. Editor . u ware on the market—guaranteedfor fore the voterg g0 to the poU8 (n No And for the first time the Post fav- 15 years. W. J Leonard, of the Monmouth vember they w||, haVe put on the(r Federal Afd For State Highways. >rs a compromise candidate in the pier- Our line of p&lnt* sad vanilshaB Is thd Urgent in town. Before you do run, "f Atlantic. Highlands, and the While the Fodernl government pays son of Justice Hughes. This Is fhe talk any pntatlnff, talk It over with us, thinking caper." WB can stive you money. Good Investment Without Risk. Sea Bright Sentinel, springs It. he railroads for carrying the mailB it of the discomfited partisan who wants Upon what Is the prediction based? gives the States no return for the usteo turn a new trick. Talk of compro- A. M. TOWNLEY & GO. That is what thrifty people want. Kara it is verbatim et literatim. Or If the primary vote Isn't a test of about I,18 where BnaI, wp n the rural and star route postal ser- Washington. It will mount to an up- the New Jersey Mortgage & Tru^t •ice. There is Justice and public policy roar after April 30, when Massachu- ts chiefly a big 'Grafting Machine" of go for It? 1 Company. n the bill reported to the House which setts is to hold its primaries. But the IT H-S CURED YOUR NEIGHBORS, das bifc party or the other. Made HO Of course, there's danger in the irovfdes compensation to (lie States Taft managers have been uncompro- Your deposits are here safeguarded IT WILL CURE YOU and earn Liberal Interest. by '!n> opportunity left wide open mid stay-at-home vote in all elections for such use. mising too long. The question with There are three rates, according to the Republican voter has now beeo-me New Accounts are invited. hy TIP Interests who could not be ex-The principal weakness of popular j Lhe nature of the road surface, and it one of nominal ing Roosevelt rather "Klines" !>*•( f to see how this "ill stimulate than of knocking out Taft, and these 3H % Interest Paid O»t? Knock the two big parties into Btacle to the success of direct gov- mprovementB by the States, This la managers by their stupid campaign smithereens. Create a commission to he first definite step In the direction metbpds have brought the nomination Rheumatic Remedy on Deposits ernment la the indifference uf the >f Federal aid' to public highways, campaign to that complexion. prcrarp exam illations and standards electorate to Its duties. The light which has been advocated Jn Congress Strangely foUnd. they attributed to A Positive and Permanent Cure of qualifications for all candidates for vote at primaries emphasizes t hat for many years.—Newark Star. Taft a prestige ia 1908 that really be- for Every Form of Rheumatism office Require candidates to secure fact. But it doesn't in the least df- longed to Roosevelt, they assumed This painful and distressing "Beaten to a Frazzle." that the people were Insensible to, or disease is caused by Uric Acid NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY prop*>r licenses, before they are let' j their re- ln|||h the wiKn flcance of JHinois primary MwaJfei badly rattled had forgotten, the acts of the Taft ad- In the blood and Uric Acid t>e- L0N6 BRANCH, N. J. loote upon the voters, guaranteeing BUjtg he Taft managers at Washington. The ministration, they relied on party ma- poBits lodging around the joints ' ttu'ii] educationally, Intellectually, 1 , jrlmary results In Pennsylvania have chinery and Bhibboleths and believed and mjiBcles.. r^ completely demoralized them. The nvually and physically. License to that control of the party press would Klines' Rheumatic Remedy Is TWO SIDES TO IT. •ries that come from the Taft organs enable them to mould public sentiment. a harmless preparation that ba revoked automatically upon formal On tinvuruuml that no one can oven are distressing. Results that a clear Fatal miscalculation! Already they will dissolve, absorb and t'lmi- being presented by twenty estimate the sum of human misery are "ibeaten to a frazzle.*'—Newark nate the Uric Acid and free the Star. sufferer from all pain. Sold ex- No candidate to be eligible due to the marriage of the unfit, the clusively by H. 8. Meyers, 119 ovt'ii when licensed without his plat- Chicago NewB thinks that "the deter- A Friend or Two. Sixth Ave., Long Branch. tonn of principles are Inseparably iiilUHtlon of Dean Sumner and his co- There's all of pleasure and all of peace ant indelibly annexed to him oradjutors at the Episcopal Cathedral In a friend or two. And ail your troubles may find release i (ii i'i|M'SKOS cannot get over that drama. It's the With a frientl or two; 3,000,000 abnormal persons, the eah> The days, the weeks, and the months Hartford Insurance Co., Hartford 25,449,839 KheoM, can they? highway for con- of whom conte (he State 1*60,000,306 and years Sun Insurance Office, London 4,519,221 •\W compel the petty employes annually. That would seem to offer firmed tourists and With a friend or two; of nur Kovernniput to conform to all for people who sel- A vale to cross and a hill to climb, Fidelity Underwriters Ins. Co., New York... 39,910,002 sufficient reason why there Hhould be A mock at age and a jeer at time— ON DEPOSITS kintiH of tests but let any oid thins **Htablifelied by law for the benefit of dom leave home. e prart of life takes the lilt of Scottish Union & National Ins. Co., Scotland.. 5,308,823 for legislators. Sheriffs, Prose- future generations the principle now Wherever you live rhyme Phoenix Assurance Co., London 3,772,684 c.r m and Judges. Bhanje on UB and adopted by Dean Sumner and bin co- With a friend or two. ONE DOLLAR Firemen's Insurance Co., Newark 6,375,624 *>fo;ime a>raJn. Reform, brethren. Re- it pays you to go ork e with the sa-nctlon of the The brother-scuJ and the brother-heart WILL START AN ACCOUNT Glens FallB Insurance Co., Glen Falls...... 5,599,802 fo! n £H nnre. Let the women vote, out of your way to Kpiscopjil Bishop of Chicago. Of a friend or- two, Security Ins. Co., New Haven, Conn 3,916,120 if HMJ will 'But restrict this candt "AB a matter of fact, the States take the Lehi%hway Make us drift on from the crowd apart ftst* bWteMM In proper qualifications to and from Buffalo. With a friend or two; Thomas N.McCarter—'President. Pennsylvania Ins. Co., Phila, Pa 7,622,099 make almost no provision of thU for coTrfp days happy, or come days Newton Ooremui—Vice Pres. Mid platforms that will cut out the general character. The adoption and sad. Jesse Minot—Treasurer. t% and bosses and machines," The We count no hours but the ones made enforcement of laws requiring phy- Black Diamond DIRECTORS SoimdB fine. But tbe most Impor sical and menial fitness prior to mar- By tne hale, good times we liave ever Clarence G. Appleton. *• Express {•oint seems to been over riage would tend to prevent an enor- had < M. M. Davidson. Hkh Noon from New York With a friend or two. Newton Ooremui. •i Who are going to fix the edmous amount of suffering and vastly 12.30 p.m. b PhiWelfcw Frederick W. Egner. inna!, intellectual, moral and phy to improve the racp " Then brim the goblet and quaff th** RICHARD R. HUGHES Is the precedent of Thomas N. McCarter. l standard B to which candidates Undoubtedly But .wouldn't i\ ere toast Jesse Minot. t conform, and who are going to ate some also And what of the parlor car trains. To a friend or two; For Klsni the man who can always Uzal H. McCarter. Landscape Gardening and General Contractor ae the applicants and pass upon ethical side of it? And the political? liOliigli Valley John H. Mount. Would it be right? And would it b« Of a friend or two; Kailroad Clarence White. for the task It a proper function of govern ment The fairest eight is a friendly face. "Tfie Field-Glass Route" The blithest tread la a friendly pace, WEST LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY Performed satisfactorily. 1 And isn't anything to be left in the And heaven will be a better place CAPITAL AND SURPL.U8 m haven't who could we individual discretion and judgment Ticket* and Time T.hlft For a friend or two. 14*1 Broadway New Yorfc Telephone 656 West End : «ho wouldn't make it all — —.—. Rodini Terminal. Ph.lidtlpfci* —WILBUR B. NESBIT. $150,000.00 211 Market Street. Newark « farce* And how would ' The only reason the White Star I Advertise ia the Daily Record. ——— LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. FIVE

At Fountains & Elsewhere OVERSEER OF POOR'S REPORT MISS BRYAN HONCRED , Ask for Frank J. Manson Tells of the Work "dTTLE CHIPS" Red Bank Girl, Prima Donna of "Lit-"PICKED UP ON •t Accomplished for the First tle Boy Blue," Now a Full-fledged OPEN EVENINGS Quarter. "Daughter of Iris." At Monday night's meeting of the George Laird, of the ilass of "07,1 fellSf Germidt' Bryan, ;i summer "HORLICK'S lied Bunk Mayor and Councilmen, at who wns in town lor a few days, was [ resident of IMckney Uoiirf, lied Bank,] HE STREET" The Original and Genuine which all members were present, Over- marrieidd quietlil y TTuesdad y evening to j nnd piiiiut donna ot the celebrated He? of tjie Pool" Frank J. Manson ilm Ve Bidw&rd the brid comedy, Little Hoy Blu< Muumouth conrty i; getting la iho tendered a. comprehensive report of home in Broadway, this city. Mr. and playing Hi tli Lyric Theatre, New melignt for pro^'icim; men Who make MALTED MILK the work he has done during the firs' Mrs. Laird left for Washington, 1>. C . York, is now H full-Hedged "Daughter h'udy of fruit ciituie. At the head of The Food-drink for All Ages. three months of his service. Over- directly alter the ceremony, where he of Iris." The honor was confened j ihe procession is JafUQi 0. Rt^hdu'.e, seer Mnnson stated that the past win- 1 At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. holds a responsible position with the upon Miss Bryan Sunday night at a | nf the Phalanx. Mr. Richdai la just ter was one of the most severe in a government. benefit performance giv<>n for the ,lOU- conducting 1 number of unique Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. number oi' years, but in spite of this, Mecca Temple band of the New York (experiments in fruit culture, which, it Keep it on your sideboard at home. the increase in expenditures was only oeeii I Masonic order. It was granted her by js efcpecied. will be the means of mak- Don't travel without it. , slightly more than over other years. "Dan" Cupid certainly has ii f Ptentt1 \ %till deeper research Along scien working overtime of late, for this is permission , of Pcteutat nK a A quick lunch prepared in a minute. The report showed that he had ex- pended $781,73 for the three months, the second Chattie graduate who h'-is I T»cniaB A. Lewis and the ollUcrs of otic lines. Mr. Richdale is among the Showery? What of It? Get One of Take no imitation. Just say "HORLICK'S." as follows: launched upon the matrimonial sea Mecca Temple, ami wan, Urst ot all, & jerMy farmers who shipped apples to within two weeks. Congratulations tribute to tht' memurv of lier 1»tht>1- j foreign ports last year. They liked i Jot in Any Milk Trust January, 37 applicants, Including and happiness are the wishes of then 106 aduits and children. Total spent, the late Frank B. Bryan, who was " his fniit *aniel T. Hendrickson, of Port Mon- Van Brunt Nastasiii A grand lodge of instruction was i held at Aabury Park Monday nighl by good a friend to Long Branch us the rot epl Ion tomorrow night. mouth. first base. late Mr. Hearn. If he measures up to Our Rubbers. Howland C. Krricksoo n. ' the grand castle officers of the Knights second base. |ooff tlie Gflld**1 Eagle. Burimge Castle the Hearn type, Long Branch may well was uost congratulate herself, for the lale Mr. Kittell Cohen - Hearn was kind, thoughtful and gene- third base. j To Kalon Castle, No. 72, of this cily, rous, and had lie been spared a few SPECIALSfor FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Don't Miss This West | conferreCastle thd eth secone firsdt degredegreee , amSprini Rurbagg Lake more years the r•suits of his bencfl- short stop. Duryee Gano, Kazmau Castle, of. Asbury Park, Ihe third de- fences would liavi been seen and fell Women's Storm Rubbers (high or low heels) at Auction Sale of Horses, Harness center field, gree. in many a home. Dalton Little, Cavaliere Grand Chief Peter L. AMierse-e, of 49c pair left field. Paterson, and associate grand; officers The 1 refer to the late Mr. and Wagons at Fredericks Solk were present. Hears at this time is because tie had Misses' Storm Rubbers, sizes up to 2 at 45c pair right field The officers who performed and thein mind a happy solution to the ques- Score by Innings: stations assigned were as follows; tion "how to make a city 'beautiful." Children's Storm Rubbers, sizes up to 104 at 39c pr. M. F. MCDONALD'S AUCTION MART Seniors— 10 10 1111 x—6 Past chief, E. H. Wheeler; noble He was anxious to demonstrate what Juniors — 00000000 0—0 chief, Frank Woolley; vice chief, Har- a^li'tle money rightfully invested would • • • ry Conk; high priest, Frank Maps; do in bringing about more handsome Men's Storm Rubbers at 70c pair Eatontow n, N. J., on The Chattle boys are going to' hav--venerable hermit, George Woolley; lawns and flower beds. If there is une their fourth annual track meet soon. worthy chamberlain, William Schultz; thing above another that appeals to Extra Special Women's Tan Rubbers at 85c pair. These out of door sports are doing a ensign, Reuben Smock; esquire, Percy the average person coming to the coun- Wed., Apr. 24,1912 at 1 P. M. lot for a great number of boys HKII Patterson; fifrt guard, Hayes dibber- try it is I well kepi lawn with attract- ly; sir herald. Arthur Brown; knight. would not be reached if it was not for ! ive flower beds, it wan Mr, lleiun'H these, contests. But all boys like ?m .Jonuld Wooliey"; worthy hard, Freiiei- jt fler prizes through wmie. local If you are in the market for a horse of j incentive in sports. Arthur Hull, one ick K. Ball, • •"HVganizjttlon lor ii l^st kepi lawns Boost Long Branch Buy at Home I of Chattle's old graduates, recognized Mr. Ball, ai organlai, made a big hit Jund floWer beds, li his life was cut any kind, you will find it to your advan- ! this fact*and has put up a medul with lhe Asbmy Park Eagles. The de short before he was able to carry out a known as the-Hull medal to be com-gree team of To Kalon was highly thought that greatly impressed him tage to attend this sale. Over 50 head of | peted for annually in the one-mile, complimented. It was after two o'-j during the months he was glad to be Former Long Bra richer* Wed. $75,000 for Second Troop Armory. horses suitable for all business purposes event. This one offer of a Chattle^ clock when the local Kagles returnee numbered among our summer resi- graduate and of one of the city busi- home. dents. Anno __..ient has just been made In Monday night's Iseue of the New- will be offered. ness men, has created a lot of Interest of th iiHiringo of Miss Llla Rogers, ark Rvenjng News, a story dated from In track contests at Chattle. Is there Mr. mid Mrs. William Trenton staled that among the Items T. N. MCarter on Long Trip. in while tha di Send your surplus stock to this sale [another business or professions man It happ^m only I (inner reni'lenin of Morrtu in the regular appropriation bill for marrie who will offer a medal for the quarter- iMimais N. McCarter, president of'a t>ri is permitted hi* y. and in LongHlreet L9$J panned at the present session, and Entry book closes noon April 23d. mile, or for the one winning the moat i lie Public- Service Corporation, Of j wlih the ring worn by her graml.wither. rk. The Hereinnny was per-becoming available after November Newark, who ha* a handsome summer j When Hev. Arthur Conover Flamlreau, points in the meet? iB New York, wl (he KOK 1st, next, was an appropriation of $75,- residence in fttUOton borough, left yes-' of lhe New York Bant Conference, yes- film lily now rvetdOj 1 ist July. Mr. WW for mi armory for the Second terday for an H.otw-niile trip through j terday joined in holy wedlock IIIH J. J. McDonald Mgr. Clergyman's Half Fare Resumed. ! I qngHtr a Long Hi anch bfiy anil itpop of Cavalry, of Red Bank. ihe United Stales. Mr. McCariev take-' cousin, Miss Emma Muir Coiiover and The C. R. R. of N. J- has resumed ! 11 aw «• 1'rienils cily. Mia JACOB C. SHUTTS Auctioneer the trip a« [incident -of the American Qeorsi Coleman Ulchdale, ho made an LongEtri'ct U UIHO well-known her Ihe sale of half fare tickets to points Railway Association and is ftocompa-1 unique unnouneempnt. "I hold in my Advertise in the Daily Rec- in New Jersey to clergymen. uied hy members of that ororganizatiog n ' hand," said he, "the wedding ring :ind of ths American ISleclrk Railway worn •!)>* my beloved ^raiidmotiier long Advertise in the Dally Record. ord, It will pay you. Manufacturers' Association. The arous- sinee fSAfl to rest. II will IK- used ni ing of better feeling between lhe pub-(his ceremony." And Iheii, in a solemn S lic andr the public service corporations j and impressive mitnner. performed the HOTEL DIRECTORY. When In the United1 States is said 4o be lheceremony Jliat united IHH cousin HUII purpose of the tri^. , the man of her choiee in nnuriagp in nnmnn uniTi PI««»"™ B«y. owsst Hotel on ththe «Shrewsbury. Red Bank or Asbury Park T ners a 8peclalty. in Ihe presence of Hevrni v-flve relatives HKII h \ HII I HI Open the Entire Year. Shore Dinner, I 111 UL I) IIUILL New England Clam Bakes. Shell Fish and Oam* In Odd Fellows' Anniversary. and friendK, .-. number of whom me! Le MAISTRE LACE & season. Competent Sailing Masters. EMBROIDERY CO. Spring Clothing, Hats and The (56th anniversary of Navi'idnk for the fir^t time, since they were Lodge, No. 39, I. O. (). F,, of Red Bank, school boys and school girla to.^ether Handkerchief!, Laces, Em- Shirts now ready at Aiii be celebrated by an enleriuinniPiit rtventy-flve or tliiriy yearn KgO, broidery, Curtains and Llneni in their hall, in MnniiKiiiih street, thai Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear. H ')Iace, on Wednesday evening of next The SOIIH of Howell are U) hold Cor. Cookman Ave. & Emory at, week, at eight o'clock. The committee their Kccond annual banquel at Furm- ASBURY PARK. n charge of tbfl affair include George. Ingdale next month. The idea, a happy DE LISLE'S !L Holmes, chairman; S. Clifford Hub- one, which will grow in numbers and TEL. CONNECTION 135-J hard, Prof. Jacob B. Creveling, Ca.»t. influence as the years come and go, THE HOME BLOOM'S STRICKLIN'S Edward Little and Japhia Clayton. was conceived by lawyer Aaron B. of Good Clothes The Leading Ladies Tailor for better JohiiHtou, of AHbury Park. Why nol Famous French Restaurant EXCLU9VE LINE OF CLOTHES, HATS New Red Bank Troop*™. Sons f)f Oieidi meet? I do not know J. KRIDEL Shirt Waists, Skirts 4 Dresses. & FURNISHINGS John Conover, of Shrewsbury • ave- Idem i\)Y, yet iln'ie ate nuiny who have AT ALLAIRE - 629 Cookman Avenue, ji;e, and Walter Boskey, of l,cjit0iton inailr their mark in tif<- who would be RED BANK Asbury Park, N. J. Asbury Park .iveiHie, Red Bank, and Jack Conover, glad lo giitlUT :>l n ItJiinjnrl ijihle. and fjf Middletown township, are new ineni- rehearee eM time*. Ami whni a gath- Open for the 16thSeason ertne It would he! There are seveni! Devotfd Exclusively to Women'! and Repairing. Prescription Work 'iers of the Second Troop of Cavalry, rills Trade Mark Misses' Wearing Apparel of Red Bunk. Sons Of Oteaii who liiive niiliie good. No connection with any other establishment First Clau French Reitauranl a la Carte 8 a guaranle? on i refer to Qeorge M. Woolley, ot Hotel very thing imr- haeed at in-* DRY W. C. WISEMAN Keyport Child Very 111. I'one ii HI train, Detroit, Mich., who OODS STORF of REFRACTING OPTICIAN Emma Seahrook. the 8 year old stands at the head of the hotel men of Open All The Year Established New Yorkl860 Joseph Salz, •03 COOKMAN AVENUE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eiia« Sea the middle west There M"« othera, 'Phone 294. Atbury Park, N.J. brook, of Church itr«t, Kcyi»ort, i^ but I'm from MJddleiown wiiirh, by the WM. S. DE LISLE Contain S Clraml A ve.. ASBURY PARK uffering from a BtCVttlY malady way, has sons that can compare with •vhich haffles diagnosis. Dr. Alois the best of them. Pett'ler has charge of (he case. —THK MAN ABOUT TOWN. Scoop the" Cub" Reporter—The City Editor Also Patronized the Same Place- That Settled it

ITHtS PACE OP\ WE. MINff MUST BE. \ I iX. SHOW You A Mkre (\ HATCHfcTV \ TO TD BUST imr MIRROR 0BWT UOOK CTUST O.H ( 3-oaTB^ UOOKINCr- J i BEtT WEWN LIKE THIS- DC) WITH AFACE BIX LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912.

wan unconfirmed by tile ngents of Ilinj line, who B»II1 that (hey had only frag, Doings of Our Jfustling Merchants PI! TO TAKE MM mentniy mwnwiw" from Uw Callfor MR. AND MRS. CARTER. nlan anil Unit tlie«o meMiiK'a irem not conol«Hlv« In iin.vtlilnii It Wll William E. Carter and Wifo Aca not ooiiHldi'red Ilkriy htre. IIUVOMT, | Among tha Titanic Survivors. tbat the Leylund steamship hull fniln.1 : Follow Thes^ Ads. Closely From Dajr To Day. They Are Con- antuayt omf the [.eyiuine ilrowiiMi KM*«HIMIIl nlm-e IP h H»e Vli'clnlnU n any of the drowned stm-e Ihe \'Irplntn of the Allan line, which proceded MM- tinuously Saving Money For Somebody (Continued from Flr»t Page.) californlaii to tho Icy ffMtB wle Un- Coming Business Men's Carni- iiir met her fate, foil lid •tliinir All of today nml jr eat onlay tliere but a sen strewn with val By St. James' Parish was n line of persons at the door of Chocolate Pineapple Marmalade \ Henry's office and a IWBS was Issued Promises to be Fine Affair. EAT n?H>ut every infinite. These persons Chocolate Butter Straws ' applying iu&isted that they were rela- A new wrinkle in the show line Is tives of survivors, naming people promised on the nights of April 'iOth OAVE IIIARKET Chocolate Peppermint Crunch whose names were on Ihe published and May 1M. when "The BuBinesB Men's Carnival" will be presented at Chocolate Cluster Raisins lists. As there was practically no way ;tali'iuont of Cnptalu \V Jn which General Henry could dto- the Lyceum under the auspices of St. Equal to many 60c Grades 39c Ib .. ylnnd line fi.'lL-iiter Ktr.nl.ui. who James' Cbuixh. The cast or 300 fnove the stntenients. It IK 1 n*l\v\ cd Wild thill 88 h" '"Miic aloui; tho tni.-k SPECIALS tbat many porsons who should h:ive young people is now in diligent re- Xmen barred have been able tu netwhl'h wdM followed by the TltaclQ be ^earaa! under the direction of Mrs. Kprveil a mmiluT of (Ssblim vr-ssols M. A. Harris, New and novel fea- Porterhouse Steak 18c Ib in the vltinlty of Ihe «pot. wheie (lie tures galore are In Htore, HO those Wholesale and Retail Newtpiptr Man Not Barrad. Titanic went down. There area insi who are in the secret nay, and from Lamb Chops 16c Ib Hicks' Mfg. Co. Phone 52-J. At tirut there was talk thnt news- the possibility. Oaptflln Wood Ihouffht the opening grand march to the clos- paper reporters.w*uld nnf tie. permit Hint sntne nf the paJBNHJi^FS (ittont In ing Kkit, there is not a dull minute. Stewing Lamb 8c Ib ted on tiie pier, but after talks be- lift- limits hfl'l IK'CII sinf'il by tlM-sf (IHII AH to just what Is to be done - Chopped Meat 14c Ib. tween officials of the Cmiurd line, rep '!*. Hut the Kloiihm w;is uu well, that would bo Lei I ing; but we resentativea of tbe White War line ihl<> . PUIIIlUnlcHt*' Witt JUI.V 'if ihlHM are at liberty to throw out just a hint Swifts Premium Hams aud j..'i.M erniut'iit officials, 1 lie under- Olympic Passangar Heard From or two. Poor Lawyer De Wolf, car- The Enterprise Market W. G. EISELE standing wm tbat a Used number of TtM! int '•oberrnt news from the ried away by the artful charms of a 16c Ib. reporters from each paper VMHIUI be Her Olympl''. sister K!II|> of tlto TI fair opera singer, forgets his fee; 148 Broadway inir and one of the sleiiiii*hl|>" wMeh George Washington, Henry Clay, Telephone 431. THE LEADING FLORIST allowed on the pier, Fitter a huvo bciinl tbe Tltoulc's call for help, conn been received nt the Cunurd tiTie of Thomas Jefferson, Madison Peters ex- All Orders Promptly Delivered Cut Flowers and Palms life* protesting against the prose me of here in the form of n t'nifed Fran plains the duties of a "stenographer reporters on Ihe pier. One of the let-iliKpatch. The |QMWftS!a waw from Hoy 11 u livery stable;" the blacksmith de- Roe Shad 55c and up For Sate ters was sent by J, I*. Mot-nun & t'o.\y. Howard, it •netfoitetl that ihe ildep he can't shoe a sawhorse; the Buck Shad - 30c Decoratlona and Ftoral D««lgnt It WHS naid that membpin nf tlitt Mor if some of Hi" Titanb-'s pas weary learn how to propose without HOME Flounders 3 lbs 25c for Weddings, Dinner*, gun family, the Guggenhelms nml the ell' 011 (hi>4'illif ilni). fear of breach of promise, and the Funeratf, etc. None ave ('iiptnl HfMldocli of th poor editor has trials enough with OF Carp - 15c Ib Aston hud r.'i|ucKt.(| the Cuiutrd poo 10c Ib pie to keep reporters off (he pier. Olyinpic. hiss wlretaawlre i Uigerce that most up-to-date songs, tho hits of came from the s*»a WHS received by Ihe lliiue or what pnswert bfttwner the all the successful comic operas will AT THE Cunard line here t hit t a II was wel 1 I'mlsian and any of the »team;-rs that be used, and if you don't know them ...THE... with the women and children nml the had been In tnuch with tl:t; T fu«4«-r now, i.m'n be ^'hlatHng them all the R. M. HARRIS WEJBRYAE N I few men who were picked up from No liner nltfht, «ald SutherhiMl, could next day. Vaudeville, of the most re- J A. a P. Jtore small boata by the Cnrputhia bourn 1*0 desired than the nitfht of Sunday. fined kind, with every possible objec- SHOE STORE after the Titanic foundered. Appiir April H. 'i'hf* "lr w.'is cleor nnd thetionable feature, removed, is what the Broadway, Long Branch ently the message was sent by Cup si'ii nmootb, and It WIIH puHsiliie to see carnival is. Irish, German, Yiddish, 185 BROADWAY. Elberon Florist tn In It outrun of the Carpathla. nl n distance of nftci-n milei*. Italian, Spanish, Blackface and Far- t bough It was unsigned. mer comedians quickly succeed each other in the drollest turns. 5c by Trolley to the Door. Paaaangar Thought Lost RaporUd. Pope and King Send Symphthia<> At the. offices of the Saks departuifuit Home. April 1«.-Uoth I'< pe Hus But mirth Isn't all. Some very pret- Women's White Nubuck Floral Tribute* and Flowerj | Grape Fruit 3 for 25c store a Miirconlgram wan received nnd KlOB Victor Emmanuel have ex- ty and charming little domestic scenes from Halifax, supposed to have IMMUI pressed their deep symimt!i.\ fw t*Ware Introduced, and some fine tableau^ £ for All Occasiont. Palms | relayed by wireless from the Cnrpntliia. victims of the TltaiiU- fllsmttefl andor "stage pictures," as beautiful as Pumps at $2.50 and telling of the snlety ef Mrs. Kdjfur .1. have nslceil to 1H; Infonned at the de the ot her sketches are funny, are | and Plants Rented at Reason- | Navel Oranges Mtiycr, the daughter of the late An tullH of iln- wreck ami of Hie names of given. The lovers of the classical $3.50 drew Siikw, who died last week. From the survivors. mil! ic, too, will not be disappointed, able Rates : : : : : 30 & 35c doz, the meKKHtfe it appeared that Mr. Mey LODilon, April TS.-The te;;t of the for they will hear some beautiful LANDSCAPE GARDENING ei1 WHS Itwt. (Jennitn emperor's mesange of sym-and appealing numbers. Everyone The craze of the season, A SPECIALTY puthy HQl to the White Star lino from will be pleased, young and old. A firs aelectlon »f Ir»e«, Florida Oranges 35c doz, The name of Mrs. Meyer wns nut on ' The production is being furthered we have them in all size?. tbe 11 si of rescued given uut at (be Aehilk'ion 1M its follows: Shrubs and Hardy Planta alway* B "Det'itly j;rlevecl by the Bad news of by our moat, progressive merchant*!, White Star offices. for the carnival has a novel way of on hand. Mr. Franklin of the White Star line, (be terrible dlto&flter which h:is befallen your lino. I Kcnd you the rx|trt'ssimi presenting their interests and marks TBL. «B9 WM8T BND I when told of the niesHHjje, tftgHtWH. the acme of artistic advertising. TMiminiiiiiiiiiuiniiHiiiiniiiiinKniimttr bl« delight uud said he thought it uf my 'deepest Hympathy and also with might Indira tu that there were u num- nil those who iiinill'ii the less uf relil- HH ber of uther first class passengers uf Captain Dentcii] H. Dsaksr of Iho Unit- tiVcH and friends." ARBOR DAY AT BELFORD. ed Btatoe cnitHcr ChestPr, wlitch, wjtli tbe Titauie aboard the Cm-put the nulfii'i Kiilcni, Is tKcoitius tins Cur- whose rejteue bad not been reported PHthlH lo Now York For Naval Maritime Station. Interesting Program Rendered By Pu (iluVlfiUy. Washington, April 18.—As a result plls of School. C. B. DEAVER collUion and what happened In thoof the Titanic disaster the navy de- CHILDS" Dataili of Wrack Withheld. drendful hours while the women and partment wlit pi'l»mpU.v imniKimUe a Arbor day das celebrated Friday at Broadway, Opp. Rockwell Aie, Commander Decker of the Chester, children who were waved ulont; with a iuo\ 1'inenl In uhluiii initlioilly from ternoou at the Belford graded school 152 BROADWAY in touch by wireless with the Ctifew of the men waited, chilled nnd congress nnd by in International in a fitting manner, when the follow- Tel. 49-R PHONE. 22-J narder, tninsniirted to Washington eshauHted, near the spot where tho 'i'i- agreement with Creat Britain to w- ing program was rendered: this report: tfliilc hrtfl pluiiKf'«l I" '"''i1 yinvc. tnhlUli an fnternnllonnl Btflt! >n nt Cape Song—Hail, All Hail School "Carputhla slates that list of nrsl Uace In ehnrge «f it track nuisler. Exorcise—Choosing a Tree.8th Grade nnd second rlaatt passenger* fiutl crew Raliaf Fund* Started. Recitation—Little Buttercup The following rablegramH were ex- It Is proposed to hnvc installed at Fresh from our Bakery sent to Bbore." Ctipe EtftGB a high power w icless atft- Yetta Formau The Chester had been ijidored to ob chatiffed between the lord inn.vor of Song—Daffodils 1st Grade Pupils liOiidou and Miiyor (liiyimr nf Newlinn fur I In* receipt Ot report* of Ice Large Basket of tain from tbe Ctirpatbla delnita of th# liergs and oilier menfti-es In imigiltlon, Recitation -Pussywillow wreck us well as n list nf the - York: Russell Heyer 500 Loaves I-ondon. Apiil IS, nil to be for warded from th:iL point to vIvors; but. according tn the new* The Itftyer, New York: nil ship* at MCI and to the u:ivy hydro- Iterltatlon—The Robin..Sarah Estlow Good Potatoes 65c from Washington, Infonniitioii as ti Opening fnml rsUtf PiifTcrers Titanic IffStlWc offlcs for publication to theRecitation—Laughing Chorus the cireuuistuiires uf the. i-olHsinii W»M* *!-•!. Will wurmly wclr-ntne j uiir gya Ethel Runyon 22 oz. Bread withheld. j.Rthy. t,OKU M.WOH. mtiiltlme world. • New York, April IS, luu. Song—Mountain Maids' Invitation. Still another message received b\ Lord Mayor. Uindon: School Friday Noon at 5c the Ciuttlrtl line, received witb hitenw Nathan Straui CollapMs at Nawa. Good Butter 31c Ib Relief fund Tllunh' RulT.-ieiB ban our Home, April IS.—Nathan Slrtius, the ExerciBe— Trees 5th Grade Pupils (tigei-noss, but disappointing In itw hearty* Bynipathy. AVill open OUP hero. Recitation—The Unattainable vuguenew. came from \VlnflekJ Thnmp UAYNOlt, Mfiyor. Hattie Stone BUU, a Boston newspaper man. who li Mayor Gayuor ordered the M^KS o Recital Ion• —Pussy willow's Secret. a passenger ou tbe Bteamihlp Franco nil city builriltif?* half masted because SIXTEEN CHILDHKN ;.M Madora Bendy nla. It was aa follows; of the Titanic tnmedy. NAMED SURVIVORS. Recitation—Good News.Olive Runyon MRS. J. HILL, "The steamship Franconln Mtftb Address—Rev. ,7. A. Oakea, pastor Hair Unuiii, Manicuring, "a- Tot-it num'.nM 'if nnnv-il «ur- Granulated Sugar bJ/2c Ib The Satisfied Rider liKlicd communication with I lie CRIfU Parisian In Port, Adds Littla. Beford Methodist Church. •<•! Mamaie. f»*>, duy morning. At that hour the Carpii liner TurfsUm has just renched [»rt Dried Apples 12J/2C Ib bere. Clipttlill 1 lulus ean tell not ti ing HARTFORD BitYCLE AT $25, HIMM 1, Nun «eiit*chl»nd, ^ omen UQ Monday night at the parsonage of the wUfih the rnrlsinn alsi. bntl been try M 'ii . .. 6« Middletowu Baptist Church. Mies line of wheels before purchas- Fancy Evaporated Peaches The suspense and uncertainty werr "'hlhlren increased by the failure of the cruiser ing to pii'k up. The only ••oinmunlca Davenport, a leacher in the Middle Fresh Shoulders of Pork ing elsewhere. '_^ 1 town township high school at Hill lion ihe I'urixinn hail with the Titnnl' Total 221 Guaranteed Tlrea, $2.00 Up 15c ID Chester (o obtain from the Oirp:iihi:i side, is in charge of the class, and exact details of the uumber of living was on Kunday night ;it 10:3d o'clock, so.'nnd r-abiii pauan»rs: 112 H« Ib Bicycles repaired as good as nnd of the disaster itself Bai when Ihe Parisian WHS in toiK'li willi Wnmni M she and tweke of her pupils partook her about l.~>0 miles off and hud nsketl Men 18 of the dinner, following which games new at reasonable prices. iieard through the wireless operator at v I'litulren W 2 lbs Good Prunes 25c ihe navy yard there that tin- Chester her to relay n nie bare |MM '" the bottom of the Star of the Sea Church, and whr Small Hapa of Othar Survivors. the Parisian was rcittCfjfnsdi with Titanic, d a number of bndipft. This report did the same tiling lor us, so that both '.nt hy lti«- While Slar limt olnros here. having something of a dispute over Shop gained, ou< li hauling up mi our < nurse " enntains (lie names of both Mr andthe (attar's hotel nt Hillside, near At- The Regal Shoe Store The only men on the Parisian who Mrs Jacques ^lut^elle of Bostnit I're lantic Highlands. The high school BROAD ST.: RED BANK When You Want a knew of 'he u.r< Ident (o tbe Titanic vlous pulilisliP(] lints herH ctmtained classes have been instructed in the All That Is Earthly Is hotel since last September, pending INDIVIDUALITY were (he 'nptniu ttuii ihp wire.leso op- the name of Mrs. Kutrelle only Fashionable Spring and Summer Footwear Whether it's a church, a public eratorn None of tbe officers beside the erection of the new township high GOOD BICYCLE Sabject to Pain Another now name itppenrinK on the Come here and get an IVER hall or private residence, its the*e two. nud nnt • sinyif pMMSger, ll«t of seennd class passengers Is that school nt Leonard^ The lease exptrea The Home of Regal Shoe» May 1st, and It in understood that the JOHNSON. crowning p;1ory LK its wall dec- —King Selamon. kiunv lli:il lln- Titntil. «m \i><{ tih they »f litM Finn'-.i oration. \w hav ihp btrg^st, Wit Wed HnMfiis bartmr •mil lenrm-d the Board o! Kducatlon has offered MM You'll never regret your pur- i month for the hotel for the two re- chase because you'll get a wheel finest and most yplrct linp of 6anata to Invasttgata. maining months, of the srhool year. CHOP SUEY that will give the utmost satis- viiliiM* of Rlifiiniii' Could ve Sca Berg. Wnshiimlon April IS A resolu Hut Mf Andrew claims that this will faction. Ltie> hare sore, iufiamcd mutulvA and "Wo uld it (*« M&t titJif U t tion natl/e ould B •» it tnnit tttiftstvr W*M ndopted by the ti.o mudi they nvrr*T mise with the hoard for JT6«> an* al- upwards. section. If fmu wteh to decorate Nurtu>," « ppuM-riptioii frw fnim Opiaica Maiii Tnltpfi Siatea senate Hurvivors of (he low the use of rh#» building for an Now Open for the Season. When you want good repair- your homo flnr thp'BUmmer per- • nd HBTTOUM, *IH banish all KI-IIM and puins.! rprrtfe!« sea ti-HS'iiy will be cHlled to and llnber up those tmre and Inflamed mutt- i other vear If the iKisrd wishes. ing done bring it here. mit «» to help you with sugges- cl«, nr your tncm« will t*e refunded cv hcanl tell of su«h n \\"si^h'in^lon to testify at this invest! tions. \V* n»IiK thai there are worthieu and don- ci"rn''« ri"n«1le* whir-h arn wild a* run ill* by tbe help uf manufactured n^tini«itn«lii Stork Busy at Belford. Distinctive Millinery wbow abject U to vxtrart rold ' NtiritoV | l-n-ii trin hi si ptmni tiorla nl Colony of Firtni Bcliavad Loat. Dr Stork has *M«MI w«wWwfr over- puriHXM Is to gtr« reiipf. and tn rrmtnoundpti tar sut The chic, youthful stylet so be- eiHufltvely an a aperiflr remedy far thofte "til? Ib* lit littlr furt In nih. Minn Aprtl IS -A my time at Belford within the past few coming to well-dressed women. «rfio nuffer fron RbewutifM, ScUtlea nr New A. F. Golden, »1 \> >.i herla inlnndcrs (M (•ar days The latost arrivals were a son Wm. H. Parker I Snt Httt* III ili pr.-h:i'.ly HIP at the home of Mr. aad Mfe. William H. G. FELLOWS ronrire ymirartf. oy e*» iMd II working LONG BRANCH DAILY RECOKD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. SEVEN

Prompt Serrice No other store THE RECORD S DAILY SHORT STORY Moderate Prices THE GIMBEL just like it in Xew CUPBOARD I cmifess I was more Interested in Hie Reliable Goods SUBWAY STORE York—7o sections. CRISP YOUNG DANDELIONS. dice than tbe viethn. If they we e "* IlOSK wild live when* fresh younp simply •"loiided" he could not manipu- dandelions lire In he had mny A GAMBLING late them us he. did; they would a! I enjoy n tiv.it. for iu the ways roll high. At least It wa» my spring Ihe leaves of even the wild ones DEVICE opinion tlint no skill In throwing would *re tender mid juicy. avert thin. It occurred to me that the Men's All-Wool, Well-Tailored New Suits Evun if you do uot livo lu the eoun- gambler had some way of coutroMlut; (ry, if you have u fair Mzed lawn. It \* By JAMES B. BRICE the dice that wus not visible. quite UUely sonic uf these forward Living In scientific times, 1 WJIH uot and Light Overcoats, $10 plants may be putting up their bead* $10 is a popular price with many men The Subway Men's Clothing Store lias become fa- long in forming a theory. There mu-t auiouj; (he jiriisM. If so po uut with » bo som*> electrle connection between mous for its absolutely all-wool suits and Overcoats for $10. The showing for tomorrow is espe- spiinianls are natural (lumltUM- In slutrp knife si ml cut nlT tlie head*, pre- Mexico the little boy* conntuutly pla> him and the dice. Then I bethOUtfbi cially large and 1he quality and styles, if anythii g. better than ever. ferrihtf the youngest mid yioenest myself of n pocUet eoin;^^'"1 which I al Spring Suits, in newest shades of brown, tan. grays and blues, as well as black. Slip on one of the coats leuvea. for coppfra on the streets, und froa ihem up lo the wealthiest there Is om ways can-led nnd whiili 1 eoutiuuully Note how well it 'fits, the cloBe-fltting hand-tailored collars, handworked buttonholes and other things that go t.) Cooking Dandelions. iieetleil in my out of door work. Tu!: make suits that give satisfaction to men that know; 33 to 48 Inch chest measure At $10. Dandelions in:t.v be cooked in vurious continued chain *>f Uajwrd. During tin in- jMi-.ii iun back of tbe gambler, The Spring Overcoats are equally well tailored, of fine all-wool fabrics, in Chesterfield models, as well as some railroiid building that started in that with raglan and split sleeves; mainly light and medium gray. All at $10. ways.' Before OStSg they must IMJ where he would not see me, I took washed through several waters and al-republic some year* ago I was employ out my eouipiiKrt and looked at It. Youths' All-Wool Suits, $6.60 Men's All-Wool Trousers, $3.75 lowed lo stand iu fresh told water to eU na nn engliu'er on one of them and The needle vibrated violently. that formerly sold at materially higher prices. Many A variety of good patterns, including new striped briup nut their crispnewa. bud. mi opportunity to witness this ami My theory was conurmod. There goud patterns and styles in the collection, and all Handel Inn (I tvens.— After washing other Moxlenu i-hnrncieristits. inu-t be H magnet snnii'wiiere near. sizes from 32 to 38 Inch chest measurement; small worsteds and ,plain blue serge; 31 to 48 inch waist measure Subway Store, Balcony. throw Into I mi I Ins billed water and There were milroad foliower* who Sto. ping, I looked under tlie table. It men may also be lit ted. at $6.50. cook gently for a gaarter of mi hour. pi-eyi'il U;KUI the workmen, mLiuU espe- Inn! four legs, and in its center was a Men's Derbies & Soft Hats, $1.35 Men's "Regal" & "Emerson" Oxfords, $1.96 Then drain them and pour clear cold iial curt* to be on baud wheu/puy diiy Uos attached to the undcivlde. So far The Derbies are seconds from a famous maker whose The "Regals" are rejects and factory damaged, $8.50 water on or let the fam_et run over sit c »nd- That box eonlnineii the umg- to $5 grades. The "Emerson" shoes are discontinued them. This is to blanch the leaves. ciinit! round. (.)u an evening ot oap of hats sell for double and more than this little price; light liicse pny Cnyn I went info a i,>iif net. weight, in all styles and sizes. Soft hats in large variety numbers of $3.50 to $5 lines. Nearly all leathers, many (.'hop them uutl when ready to serve styles, and all sizes in the collection; at $1.96 a pair. AVheip I had seen oiu of m.v men yu. a Vast I felt sure o*. 1 kne^v very of grays, browns, olives and' tans: broken lines, made to warm in u saucepan will) butter, pep well Hint by attaching H taeta] plal^ fell at $2 and $3, now $1.36. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony youu« Mexican whom 1 emphiypj f,uv per and salt toother with n dash o3 ;LU nsman. 1 was interesU'd lu uiui. to une sile of a die and rolling the nutmeg. lor 1 knew that lit* hnd a wtr,' ;:mldie above the maj;inM Avliilc the cur- Serve on a hot dish nnd garnish with some babies who kept pace with him rent was on the uetnl face would be The Most Remarkable Offering of Women's and Misses' slices of bard boiled erftf. held to the table, leaving iu opposite. ftfl ho passed from one end of Uiw lino 1 Quit* a Combination. tt* tllD other, for in .Me-Jo th, re uie I'aes up. If ttiers was n.i current on, SILK DRESSES in the History of the Subway Store Dandelion Stew.-Wash n pint of jersouw who have no honren. s!e, tiing ihe dice w< uid roll by chance, ^'mn,- So many wonderfully beautiful dresses and gowns that anything like a full fresh dandelions. Him1 sis pared aiul in the Open nlr, father, mother, ••hildnu times the current wan inspection easy, a liberal portion of the Subway Store, Balcony, has been pro- nnd n little chopped celery, boil these Manuel-that was my uxmuu's luiine bear U]H)II the gambler's movements. vided, and the entire array divided into four price groups: in a »|u.-:rt of water for half an hour WHS in tbe tent seated before s table I nut iced that every time he threw Then adil a rupl'ii! of nweet milk, n ta- sb:iUiug dice with ihe man who owned high there was a slight movement of $5 for dresses usually $10.00 and $12.50 blespaonfnl of butter and null nud pep- tbe uutllt. There were Kevtral oihrr 111 j righl leg. The leg WHS not readily $6.75 for dresses usually $12.50 to $15.00 per to suit. workmen in rVe ptaca who bed wit bin seen, being umlei- the tnble, but I wan Macaroni and Ltandellonw.—Wash a a feiv iniuutes been cleaned out t)f the interested mid did my best to tu»e. 1 $12.50 for dresses usually $18.75 and $25.00 ipiart of dundelion* und put in (hree puy tht'.v bad that diiy received. 1 wiia convinced that attached to the. $14.75 for dresses usually $25.00 to $32.50 pints of wnt^r, udd two Huxall onions, Mood looking on. Quite likely b;;d I leg of (he table wus an electric key L tuhlespuonfui of chi;ppeil parsley, u uot Lwn tht>ri» the proprietor would and (hut when he pressed his leg and in each group art ilice of lemon. h;ive made Khort work of Mamie!; hut, agaiuHt the feey the curreut was turn- When th" vegetables ure ti'iulc-r set ing mm lie put off the (>n(>ue:iiei)t. ed Oil. dresses made to sell at even on with two tiilili'spomifulH uf buiter pennlnlng the axman to pet u little Ko iihflorbed was I iu my puzzle Hint more than we state here. and a tenspnonrul of NUgar unit salt ahead. I failed to notice that Mamiel hnd but and pepper to t;iste. But 1 noon noticed that whenever it n few coppers left when I lmrt reached The Btyles include nearly every- Have a quj.rier of a pmind (lf imwa was for thi> rasi-til's Interest, thai tIi-.* my coiirhihlon. I whisperetl tit him to thing worth while produced this ronl Boakins in told water fr-r twodice should fail with birgt1 number^ up go to the ehlef cnglneer'H otllce tv.id season. A number of imported hours. Add to the tender V ear tab; they lu variably did MO. In wh. 11 i; nA Iiim to fliindDH a few nen. While models and reproductions that and boil for about folly minutes. I Junked to me Unit he h:ul K off play, you will not be disappointed. Dandelion and Potato SalaO.- Fr.\ in uiij he hud not much lo lo.te. WhiV :hc tnble and exposed 11 tuiif^ut nnd 8 liutier a pint of well be ft'tts playlnj:. n tittle woman, rather rli-y hatlery Just whero I expected. Among; the fine materials are: ve.s. In anuihi'i1 fryiiiK pan fry in pictty. en me In with a baby iu In r Mtached to the table leg WU the key. :nnis and stood over htm. lie looUed Foulards jCorded Satins butter a pin! of cold nliced |K>tlltO«l. I ordered the Kiinibler to return 11st* Mix the dandelions and potatoes in a ii!> nl her, anil I fell sure wbe was bin nmncy he had won from Mauue] BMI! Crepe Meteors chiffon Taffetas IMHVI and ptmr over them a little hot wife, She hnd not come there l*> j;et I he olherw and to gef nwny from DOT $12.50 $14.76 (14.75 vinegar seasoned with milt and pi'pl>er. him ii way. Hbe wits as iufalutiteil us ppoitolty us noon as possible or I Messalines |Pongeo These and many other models for Women, iie. would have him locked up. He ro- DnubtleHH she hnd been living with turned the funds, and I K:IV.' him no Lingerie gowns of fine laces and embroideries, and a host of other charminit gowns. A her little one for weeks in th'.; woy.more. 1 great variety of trimmings. Striking gowns, adorned with silk fringe, buttons galore, bead In1 losing bis weeUly wages every Hrf. ala«! When the uex( pay >Uy . trimmings, ribbons, velvets and laces. Saturday night, Imth expectlVK Hint cfiiPJo ai'onnd 1 saw MHIIUPI, ac-rompa- Colors and shades for any and all occasions. Blues, pinks, greens, tanp, browns, gray, old Ihe day wnu.il rnine wlieu they \v;iukl uled V his wife, she enrr.. Irjr (lie rose, champagne, lavender, shimmering changeable shades, and many others, as well as black Imve 0 mil QJE luck and win emuinh ba)i.\, lUilktaff Mlralght fa? » :\:nU::\' MILLINERY MATTERS. ii'uiKu to go t > a bullllght. tcnl, v.lu^ h r-'ot rl'l n? IiiH and white. At'lcr Hhe eitme tu the proprietor let Misses' and Young Women's sizes, 14 to 20. Veiled Effects Used on Hats a Paria Manuel w In a little. Tlie gambler w:i • Sat F rvnf!nd"rt to wu $S -»f JT~ $12.so $14.76 ' Women's sizes, 34 to 44. All conveniently displayed In the Subway Store, Balcony. Fad. iitr.ild that I inlglil c\ci I mlluem e tii time on n Tnnlly hi wh' One of the prominent feaiun»s of (he Mlmr nplrll bad (rikeii Wl s Three of the many styles for Afis.sc 1 bare him wnt\nva,v, so he did CMT.V Kprint; nifllincry Is the veiling of straw. HIiitf teni tun-I'llv La favor bin victim. i^\ 11 nrniU i-ot l-p Mt-Mlf... 2,400 New Waists for Women especially Ihr crnwus of the lulls. Women's Silk Coats, $15 Tile middy ro^iunie' in such u isi'et^V That are far out of the ordinary at this price The style is Tn a wore or more of proity new'stylos n' 111U bccimiint, flic Unit it is a geuetal particularly well liked for its graceful linos and because it coVera the entire figure. The silk is a good wearing soft draping 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.95 quality, in a variety of beautiful changeable shades. It hns a All are unumially good umisijl at these prices. Many are much under price. deep pointed shawl collar, tinislied with a silk tassi'l. and fastens Daddy's Bedtime Unusually attractive, practical new waists of lawn, voiles. with large silk ornanfents. A very useful coat, low priced at $15. Japanese Silks, Halmtui silks, tub silks, nets, chiffons, lace and New Raincoats at $3 embroidery. A Drum Drill . j That are surely remarkably tine at this little price. The rubberized Copies of imieb higher-priced models and many new styles, To Salute the Henrietta cloth of which they are made is good looking and should about everything one is likely to wish for in the great eollec wear well. They fit nicely, buttoning close to the neck with strap The Drum and th* Rising Sun uUeves, patch pocketa, and in every way having the appearance of tion. White, navy, gray, tan, the favorite black-and-white Trumpet Sounded. much higher priced coats. Olive, tan Bhade. low priced at $3. stripes und other tine aliacles and patterns. Sizes ,')4 lo 44. Subway Store, Balcony. Subway Store, liulrony HE band was pniclleinE Homewhero, nnd music rould be heard quite plainly by .lack and Kvelyn, 3,500 Girls' New Tub Dresses "WIMII you'd buy me a drum nnd n trumpet, dnddy!" crl«d Jack. Women's Boots, Oxfords and T "1 dare suy you iueu:i very well." said daddy. "Johuny Brown's In the prettiest imaginable styles, at i:it her bouglit him a (Irulit. .loiiiiny Inn] promised that he would be, oh, ^/> Pumps, $1.95 f-arefill not to annoy ntty une with the. noise. Always lie would use his di'iinT that were made to sell at higher prices. 75c, $1, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.95 ,, II the pardpn Nu Buck white button boots. Which arc less than t he usual prices, because ttfese "Jolmny'H chum, who playeil soldier with hi in. went, >mc day to see nonie Tan calfskin boots, button and lace. dresses were contracted for many weeks ogo, in large quan- real soldiers, ,'ind be tolil Jcdinn.v thai real NOIIHIMS gdt up very etirly iu tin; tities, front several of our best makers. morning mid milufed the sun; also they saluted the sun when ft set. Four button oxfords and four eye- "Johnny thought this 11 line idni. What time did the MUD get up? let Ulucher oxfords, of gunmetal calf, Percales, lawn, ehiim brays, linrns, rnadi'as. win^lmm, in ".Tohnny asked teacher itt s<-hool one day, and nhe said ihe sun WKH rlslug patent leather and tan calfskin. all The favorite stripes, checks and plaid patterns, JIN well us r B little before ,"> in Ihe mornliiK- AVliito canvas pumps with ribbon white. .>00 Reversible Dresses in this lot. new, jinri at (jimheis ••Johnny (bought Q uould be early enough for him, so he borrowed iiti bows. only, at $1.50. Sizes for girls of 6 to 14 years. # alarm clo. Ic fnun Ki'ttinlfiiii" . flit little chum, who htid a tin trumpet Unit, Pumps of gunmetal onlf and Ian ealfskin, Colonial style, with NiifinjH Store, Kulcoiiy. would nmUt* a u<"ul ond mt-eL Johnny in liifrli tongue and covered buckle. the -•inlcn •When Hie alarm HMIK JO'MHI.V crnwled out of bed, hurried Into his Motlies All sizes, anil all at $1.85 a pair. Subway Store, Balcony Boys' $2.50 and $3 Suits, $1.85 and slipped downstairs. Itiidjrel w.is not yet up, tm there wan 111 brenkfjist Some with two pairs of trousers. II" slipped Into tlm |ianlry »IK1 buttered a plcr-e of bread. Witli the* bread in & An sfffriltg Hint is too good lo last long; double breasted one hrnnl nnd Hie drum in the other Johnny hurried out to suluic (lie HUH. Ills Ce Pillow Shams 15c suits, 8 to in years and Norfolk suits, V to 33 years, with extra chum was wailing for bini. • ifi-fhe Subway Art Needle Work Section. Nearly every woman that sees .hem will purchase a supply of these most attractive scalloped centrepieces Knickerbockers, also sailor nnd Russian Blottaa suits, 2\<, to 10 •• 'We've j,'nt to hurry up. said his friend, waving the trumpet at the sun, and pillow shams with hemstitched borders; 22x22 and 27x27 in.—usually years; usually $2..J0 and (3, now $1.85. already qolt« well HUT the hills 20c and 38c, at 16c. Boys' All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $3.50. • "'All rlnht,' aiisuejcd .luliniiy; 'RO nhend.' Laundry Bags, 18x30 inches, made of heavy, good wearing duck, usually ''Ami ttie (Irfini bent and the trumpet blnrrd. TM! It was a good deal of 15c, at 6c. The usual price is $r>. Four Btvles; Norfolk. duubli'-ljre.astp(l, sailor and IMIIMC I.nt not too niin h to drown the \olce of Johnny's father as he leaned out IRussian all nth blouse favorite suite sstyle Tors buy ofs obif n2^ to IT yearsovert. cloth, plaids gi'ny and Roman Striped Cushion Slips, 5 pretty patterns, with tassel corners, brown mixtures, 2*6 to 10 years Subway Store, Balcony. of his bedroom window, yelllni; 'Stryt that! Stop thot!' usually 16c, at 10c. Subway Store. Lower floor. Boys' Reefers, $2 to $5. "Tin- yoiitm iriimpeier and iht> drummer looked up at the window. '• What's nl! this racketr demanded Johnny's father. •• We're snluthiK (lie risinn sun, Maine OH the soldiers iu, the tort.' answered MIDltV CUKTl MK Foil (iliiiH. Notions and Dressmakers' Findings 13,200 Yds. White Goods, JnlUHl.V. Tin? usual (trices, 18c to ! iiriety, iIS : vorite iun bh.ii^c and animv any one If 1 hmiyht you a drnm?' 1 Hin I I thought you were asleep and wouldn't henr it above y«>ur tm>>r ;*8 inrh Mercerised Voiles. 27 in.•h F:iur V Swiss JCDIC CHOL4J6T. "Kress Shields nainsook^iivered. i John J. Cfifri>iT8ewllig Cotton, 36-ineh Checked Mudnis. 27 inf ll I.elln Strlpea iriK, pupa,' fitltercd Johnny. light weight, or pair. ' Mark or white, sizes 24 to MJ, KOI! iftjC VARD. "And JUUBfljF woiTdprwl why hi« ftitber Hh4H*me*l down the wlmlow, aiwl Mrkel-I'lated Safety I'lns, Amen IllO; 2 dm. for 8.1c. 32 Inch TndiR LfeBPtt l'2-"i Pieces FtiplNIi LonfE Moth, MJ a;:, riecc* Pine > Illll^onf, Home of the neighbors who h;id COQM to theirs laughed out Imnl cards, 10r. Subway Storg Milliard's Sewing >eiMll«'*. -e. till nl sheIT quaht y, win i "f ;m> S- D'l 19 rMltM t'l 1hli ofBo*". "Hut Johnny doesn't Hfltute the rlaUui xnn with his drum any more." Inches wide; chamois finish; 12- finish; 8H inrhot wid" iff nun ber, rm, and H v;\\\ Lp proinpi- yard piece*; usimlly $1.35, nt $1 boxed In 12-vnni piece* ly forwui.lcl hB ywi h\ mjiil ir In IKIBIP "Goodrich" Sewing Machines, $12.75 piece. ii n, in $1.26 pl Niiliwm More. l.oner Prom the faclorv of our famous "Domestic" machines. delivery When ordering use • uup >n LUMBER BUYERS These "Goodrich" machines have ball-bearings, full set of at- What y«m want, when you want It, and where lo fit tt. • If you No Size can't come yournelf, telephone 33 Long Branch and teave ft to us. tachments and five-drawer drophead cases, golden oak finish. 50c Bleached Sheets, 35c We have the largest Block of building material on thfcnaM te chonM We guarantee them to jive satisfaction. Other tgcstl liave H(4 1720 in the lot; two pnpulnr sizes: bd'oiv lii'inmint;, .J4x)M( from them at tS& Our price $12.75. inch, seamless, an he .lilcf uf the Hew < hll Subwuy Store, Lower Floor. dren's tuire.-in. Quick IVItvertoa MNs I.ntlniiH !•> »' IMfsenl n**Mirlat- ed uifh .I.MM A.l.lui..-. IN 1 he «urk «t CHANDLER AND MAPS, Hull Home, is n niciiilH>r <>f ihe lioiinl U. 1, W. n. n. CroMlna Ofltc* and Van) 70 ft «»f ch;niti<-f» of IliiimU nml « \ nsmr L«i| Branch, N. i. TatapholM M. The Long Branch Record is the Best Advertising Hedium graduate Her saiaty Mill be SO.O*MI a EIGHT LONG BRANCH DAILY KEOOED, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1012.

THIS IS OUR REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. FAST NEWARKERS COMING Long Branch. Martin H. LeValley 10 Nlcoll De- Madison Nine to Meet Nationals on Carlo. Land on Center street, $3. Diamond. Here Sunday If It John Clark to Fred Clark. I^and on Doesn't Rain. Brighton avenue, $2. I i' good weather prevails the Na- New JerBey Mortgage Company to tionals of this city wilt line up against Clara Hyman. 1 lot, fl. the the Mad I eons of Newark Sunday Mary E. Pettlt to Edward J. TraThi- s team has been her on severa 1 04 verse. I and at South Etberon, tlM. castona and are noted for their Root Everybody who likes good Lewis M. Woolley to Samuel Van playing. Abela, who played in right GOLDSTEIN'S Huel, Jr. ].and at the Intersection of Held for them last season, haB signed Morford avenue and Grove street, II. with the Newark Easter League team value for their money, can Caroline Walters to Helent Cafflyn. Last season's record was twenty-four l.and on the road from Eatontown to won and and nine lobl. They wli: Long Branch, |4,6cx>, ; come down fifteen men strong, includ NOW IS THE TIME •certainly find satisfaction lag two pitchers, two short Btops and Oeean Tow nan I p. four field men. Orb realty company to Hose Osaer- at our store. man and others. 1 lot, f 1. James Walsh, who is on the K When All Men Who Appreciate The Importance Of Orb really comuany to l£ Bradley. list, will be on hand and his brother Cuirler company. 1 lot, fl. ^ Eddie, also. Johnson will be had We offer special bargains Orb realty company to rUmujre City short, while Henrlquez and HeilGB will Being Well Dressed are jThinking Of New Uernrd omirany. T lot, %1 Poliih Citizen Returns. short Mop. Andrew Slovaaky, an intelligent E. Walsh Meizgar recommend with full confidence that .theyXwill make friends for us. Hole, who was employed continuously third base. Fishermen's, Barber's and for twelve years by William Morford, Hunriquez Weiss u New Monmouth farmer, und who re- first base. turned to the old country a year ago .f. Walsh Donavon Waiter's wearing apparel. last fall with his family and saving*!, catcher. is back working for Mr. Morford, Woods , Schaefer When Slovasky returned to Austrian center field. Poland he was a Cult-fledged American Heiles Voigt Popular Clothing & Gent's citizen and he curried Bomethfrig over second bane. 9:1,000 with litm, with which he pur-VitliUa Itothenburg Girl May Have Taken Ten Dollars, School Board to Probe Charges. chased a farm. Ho saya there is no right field. Daniel Watkins, of Keyport, missed There will he a special meeting at Furnishing Store place Hke America, and that as HOOD Holland Thompson a fen dollar bill Tuesday morning, ami the Belford school house at 7:30 p. m. as his wife can sell the farm his en- pitcher. he at once coupled his loss with the Saturday of the Middletown Township STOP tire family will return to New Mon- Visitors on the bench: Johnson, sudden disappearance early the &amo Board of Education, when the board in and look over our new stock of 229 Broadway, Long Branch. numth and make it their ermanent Heverstraw, Little, Redmond, Went/,, morning of Irene iirown, a homeless will investigate charges against one of home. ' * Rogers. girl, whom Mrs. Watktiu had befriend- the teachers which have been prepared ed. The police in surrounding towns by Peter kuker. He claims that ills WALL PAPER Near Rockwell An. were notified, but up to a late hour seven year old son, Everett, received last night no trace of the missing girl a blow across the knuckles of the left Goods Up-to-Date Prices Moderate I. FEINSOD, Prop. had been discovered. hand which may cripple him for life. First Class Paper Hanging and Painting Rich Men's Clothes At The boy was at the I^ong Branch Hos- Belford Man Gets Contract. pital Monday when tho X-rays were T. bCBENCK, Prop. Walter Donnan, the cont racting turned' upon the injured member, but USE THE C.A.W. DEPT, Poor Men's Prices painter, of Belford, has been awarded the conditions were not as 'bad as had' & Bath Ave. Long Branch, JV. J. the contract to paiut and decorate the been claimed- That's our Clothing Proposition in a nutshell. 40 room boarding house whtch Builder I'rank Johnson, or Higlands \s putting Award Contract For New Keansburg School. Middletown High School Inspected. . Left Before Officer Arrived up at Keangburg for New York par- 1 Patrolman John Klrby was sent to HANSON See Our Big Assortment of New Spring ties Mr. Donnan /has juat finished The Board of Education of itariian The classes of the Middletown town- Township met at Keyport Saturday ship High School at Hillside were in- Franklin avenue Monday night to in- The Uptown Stora painting the Sahvain cottage at New vestigate the suspicious actions of a Styles. Point Comfort Beach. night, and opened ,4-he bids for building spected Tuesday by State High Schoo) Ladlea' Near-Silk Skirts the n«w >brick grammar school at Inspector A. B. Meredith. The admin- man that was loitering about the Green In all Shades, deep Flounce, Kean&burg. The building, which is toistration of the school and the methods cottage on the corner of Second and extra full Ruffle and Con! Belford B. B. C. to Open Season. be erected' upon the property in Church of teaching: were approved by the in-Franklin avenues. Before the officer Ing. The Belfor baseball team will open street purchased from Richard Carr spoctor, whose visit waa necessary be- arrived the stranger had.' taken his de- 98c, *1.25, and $1.49. W. H. Woolley & Co. he season on the home grounds on last fall, will 'be two stories high and fore the annual distribution of theparture, leaving the premises by jump- Sunday, April 28th, when they cross contain six class rooms and basement. 8tate High School funds. Mr. Meredith ing over the rear hedge. While his I Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers JRU with the aggregation represent- Henry Young, the Keyport architect, was accompanied by Hon. M. A. Rice, presence was undesirable he made 110 569 Broadway ng the Reliance Athletic Club of prepared the plans. The contract waa (resident of the Hoard of Education; effort to enter the house or destroy Green Trading Stamps 181 BROADWAY Highlands. Davis will do the twirling awarded to Ryan Brothers, of South Dr. William Sayre, of Rod Bank, medi- property. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. for Belford, while Lohuen will be atAmboy, whose »bid waa the lowest, the cal inspector of schools; and Frank B. .ho receiving end amount being $15,695. Sieb, supervising principal. Use Daily Record C.A.W. column. Jhe tte\9 BROADWAY THEATRE LONG BRANCH, N. J. Chas. J. Bryan, Mgr. COMPLETE CHANGE OF VA UDEVILLE Thursday, Friday a n d Saturday v MATINEE DAILY AX P. M. t Fail to See The Greatest of all Militar> Sensations OUR BOYS IN BLUE 14-People=14 Special Scenery Real Gatling Guns AND THE USUAL NUMBER OF OTHER FEATURES Pictures Are Changed Daily Vaudeville Changed Monday and Thursday PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME, MATINEES 5 & 10c, EVENINGS 10,15 & 25c Three Complete Shows Will Be Given on Saturday Evening Starting Promptly at 6:30