Long Branch Daily Record
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VOL. 13-NUMBER 141. LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS
TWO KILLED, 28 79 ORGMIZE WORK OF COUNT VON BERNSTORFF. FINE TRIBUTE TO CARBIZA FLEES German Ambassador Who INJURED ti\f ATTEMPT ENTERTAINING ELKS Was Shot at For Speeding. DEAD 1 THE ATTIC TO TEXAS REPORT •
TO Exercises Held This Afternoon Committees Outline Plans For John Gordon, of Atlantic High- Impressive Burial Services For YET At Intermedia! Building With Caring For Big Con- lands, a Suicide By Dr. George Fulton Palmer at vention. Hanging. Regular Passenger Train Pre- Unusually Large Attendance. West Long Branch. Split Between Rebel President ceding That of Russian The annual commencement exer- Frlcmds from far and near gather- and Villa Inspires Wash- Ruler, According to cises of the Grammar School were held SESSIONS FOR TWO DAYS THE POLICE WERE LOOKING °i •» P«> ">»*•• last fatata to the ington Hopes That the this afternoon In the Intermedia! I memory of t>r. George Fulton Palmer, Custom, Blown Up building. The spacious auditorium at West Long Branch yeuterday after- Latter Will BeMore was packed with relatives and friends With Dynamite. of (he seventy-nine graduates. Mimic Scarboro Hotel Designated As Supposed to Have Left Home %* J?£%£*£*% Z Manageable. for the occasion was furnished by the Headquarters of Tuesday Night After a derstnnd," by Mrs. 1<\ A. Poole and High School orchestra, under tho di- Mrs. Harry Hullck, with Mrs. F. "W. rection of Miss B. Louise Hruske. Af- Gathering. Quarrel. Van Note at the piano. TIIIH was fol- MEDIATION FAILURE CZARINA REPORTED IN ter the exercises were over a great lman owed by a scripture rending by Rev. COLLAPSE FROM SHOCK * of the patrons visited the bal- J. B. Whitton, pastor of Old First M. POSSIBILITY ADMITTED cony of the gymnasium, where a man- K. Chorcfa, Rev. C. B. Fisher, of West ual training exhibit was held. Most of THE PARADE A FEATURE LIGHT WIRE FOR NOOSE Grove, a former pastor, led in prayer, the work done during the year in this after which Mrs. Poole sang "When branch was on exhibition. Reply of United States to the Track Was Mined By Anar- There was more enthusiasm dis- Our Shins Have Crossed Ihfi Ocean." chists In Desperate At- The program, as published in yes- played at the "convention" meeting John Gordon, of Atlantic High- She sang this with much feeling and Charge of Mexican Dele- terday's Record, was carried out with- held at the home of Long Branch lands, was round dead, hanging in the expression. tempt to Destroy out a hitch. The graduates are: Lodge, No. 742, B. P. O. E., last night, attic over IIIH .flat in the Robert's Dr. Whitton then made the princi- gates .at Niagara to From Miss Britton's room—Misses than on any previous gathering out- building. First avenue, that place, pal address, baking for hl« text Job Lives of Czar's llattie Altberg, Doris Arrlngton, Viola side of the body lodge proceedings. thin morning at 10.30 o'clock. The po-14:14, "If JI man die, nhull he llvn Be Made Public Family. Asay, Rose Blum, Helena Clayton, Every member present signified *-«* lice had been looking for him for two again? All llu- daya of my appointed Today. Susie Cooper, Susie Duryee, Janet En- willingness to do his share in bring- or three days, because of the fact thm> will 1 wait till my change comes,'* (hat he did not support hia family, He said in part: gleberg, Bella Frank, Gladys Gardner, ing Long Bijaneh prominently before Photo by American Tress Association. Madeline Greer, Gladys Lund, Elva th,a New Jersey Elks who will assem- which consists of a wife and six chil- "Out on the sea of life, loused by NO REBEL FOR PRESIDENT POLICE PROBING THE PLOT Morton, Louise Morris, Nellie Palmer, ble here on Sept. 8 and 9 for their an- fount Juliann H. von BrrnstotTf, Ocr dren, two of whom are in New York the billows, there was one, many yours mnn .'imhiisKudor to the United Slaten. and the remaining lour at home. Geraldlne Piggage, Charlotte Pupkf, nual convention. The thousands of narrowly escaped death or serious injury ago, who asked the question, 'Is thero Ray Scultborpe, Myrtle Sculthorpe, visitors who will visit this city will when a ttpi-ei&l policeman fired at un auto- Gordon came home Tuesday night a harbor of safely out of this storm:' Washington, I). C, June 18.—For Berlin, Germany, June 18.—The at- Frieda Seibel, Sarah Singer, Grace have to be entertained, and those not mobile conveying the diplomat to the I'ni- and between two and three o'clock in and he answered to his own satisfac- the firm time since the Mexican me- versfty of Illinois in Cliampaitfn, 111., tion, Tit await my appointed time un- tempted assassination of the Czar or. Welch anU Frances Wheat; Raymond affiliated with the order will have where tlio c'lunt ildivertd Use nntiu:il ihe morning started to shave himself. diation negotiations actually began. Russia, according to a special St. Pet" -BarryB , HartleHtl y BadgerBd , TabeTb r ChadChd- to flnd diversion along lines provided cojtHneBCpraefll address to tim sia*hmtin« In the midst of his shaving his wife til the change come.' Ho recognized It was admitted at the White Housa ersburg dispatch that escaped the Rus- wick, Willard Caulkins, Norman by civic pride arid those interested in rlusK. Michael Murphy, BUI played by feftttt went out to got the night officer, Gor- that there was a greater mind, which today that there exists a possibility catering to the public Sitla biwineBB m^n, wlm stood n\ a Btrwft controlled ull things and could con- sian censor, and was received here Cooper, Charles Flammer, Isidore Gi- corner when tlie nmbusBadm's car sped don becoming unruly. MVH. Gordon of their failure. Hope has not been today, barely failed yesterday. An an- tow, Ira Meyer, Philip Meyer, Alden The lodge members are formulating by, held UII liis hand an u warning, but could not flnd the ofticer and return- trol the forces of the elements, BO as | abandoned, but the fact that the Mex- archist plot to dynamite the ruler's Pinson, Donald Shepherd, Demero plans for liberal entertainment for the ctmtiffeur (Jitregafiod thfi signal, as ed, Gordon then went out, but came to calm tho winds and quiet the wa-jicun delegate** have issued their side train between Kissiness and the capi- Strollo, Frederick Warden, Sam members of the order and their famil- the policeman WM not in uniform and back again and finished shaving. Ho tern. Therefore Ihe greater mind qui-]of the correspondence was construed lal succeeded only in seriously wound- there Jippvarfd to be no eatUW for halUttg. pled the lesser mind. Weber, William Woodson and Joseph ies. This means a great undertaking, TJlea Murj.liy drnw his revolver nnrt fli'i tnon went out again, and his wife pre- highly unfavorable. ini g eeveral passengers on a preceding Young and considerable woik expenditure. ;it th« caf, » distance of a tew yards only sumed lhat he was just going to join (Continued on Seventh Page.) I In addition it was admitted that tha passenger train. The Czar and hia' (Continued on Second Page.) To keep the ball rolling lor two nights Tiio ljullet w*»rit wide. gome friends or something of that | split between Carranza and Villa had whole family were near death. and the greater nan o ftwo days with kind. Instead be went to the, top floor furnished the Mexican delegates at The Czar loft Kissiness in his spec- various forms of entertainment means of Ihfi building, cut an electric light Niagara Falls with an * argument ial train from Kasatln. An ordinary preparation and executive design ing. wire, tied it about his neck, stood on against submitting to the selection ot passenger train preceded the royal A favorable impression of our resort B pipe and thru dropped off, hanging UflUEITE III IED ;i CniiKli! uii(in;ili;,i provisional preal- coaches, according to the usual cus- must lie uppermost in the mindu of VETERANS ENJOY himself. His diHappearanno was caus- drill. The only bright Bjiot In the slt- tom wheTTTHe' EnTpefor takes his luQ our citizens. All kinds of diversions ing Home alarm until this morning iiation, as admitted by the spokesman into his own hands to journey across are being suggested. Automobile when the body was discovered by Mrs. for the Administration, was that Vil- the Empire. ' rides, boating, baseball, fireworks, James Powler, who occupies an ad- la would prove more manageable than Near Tsefrudnew a terrific explo- GIVEN DIPLOMAS trips to historic scenes, show places, HOME CAMP-FIRE joining flat. CarranEa has been. sion overturned the engine and derail- grand ball, abundant of music, etc. Tlie discovery shocked Mrs. Fowler Chaut-auqua program tonight. A report i>roug;ht to the White ed the coaches of the passenger train, The delegates and visiting Elks will 8.00—Concert, Four Artists. House by Representative Kent, of Cal- several of the occupants being injur- The Red Bank High School held its commence arriving on the 8th. James B. Morris Post veterans ar« fteveiely, but she later notified the ifornia tnat Carranza had fled from ed by flying -sprinters of the wrc.cH, graduating exercises in the school getting older in years but not in spir- rhief of police who cameand cut the 8.45—Lecture, W. A. Hnnsoorgiu' of auditorium last night The auditorium delegations of Elks,, accompanied by man down, with the aid ot a few oth-the peace arbitration conference. Saltllto and was en route to Laredo, which were scattered several J yards baildE r inusic w meet the its, as was evidenced last night at Texas, has found no confirmation to wp_s decorated in red and bhu;k, the| ° »' special IC homo camp fire at the residence of era. 10^00— Motion Pictures. when Uie^jJLynamlte j^ploded. Im ••eiorft of the- graduating class, and ai*d regular trains. While the Elks' date. lately the news of the explosion Comrade and Mrs. Jacob Layton,. at I Gordon was horn at Tomorrow afternoon. with the pennants or Ihe Junior and Home will be reserved for register- - cor- S.Ofi—Series Lecture, MIH. Titus, telegraphed back to the, Cznr'B train Sophomore classes The motto "Keep inS the visiting Elks and their famll- the corner of Long firancli and Cooper m>r, near Old Tenant. ] fath Niagara Falls, Ont., June 18.—The avenues. The veterans and their wives r and one brother. The brother "Miscellaneous Musical Readings." , Sailing, Never Drift" was hung across | and throw open for their recep- e em- 3.45—Conrert, Adriatic Concert media lion not haB boiled over. With met at G. A. R. Hall poelroom soon ployed at. Chapel Hill. Coroner Harry j the Mexicans publicly charging that the top of the stage. tion at all times while they remain In Band; Pauquah> Kenanti, Director. proceeded, this cit after seven o'clock, and a half hour.c. Fay, of Red Bank, was uummoneil the insistence of the United States Rev. Dr. J. W. Rogan, pastor of t»e! V. tfea Scarboro Hotel has been later they were on their way to the and ordered the body removed to the Tomorrow night, First Presbyterian Church, of Red designated^ as headquarters.^ Brother 8.00—Concert, Adriatic Concert that a Constitutionalist be named is Layton home. It took two stages to of Amzi Posten, at Atlantic abetting and even exacting fraud and London, Eng., June 18.—Reports Bank, made the invocation. The pro-Louis V. Kahn, proprietor of the ho- Band. were received here today telling of tel, will make special effort for the carry the merry-makers. lands. violence at the elections, the reply ot gram included: Salutory. Miss Mary There was not an old soldier in the 8.45— Lecture, Senator Robert M. Lathe United States was to be given the attempted assassination of the Macintosh; Mantle Oration, John Per- entertainment of his guests on this oc- Of late Gordon had been working j FolleUe, "Representative Govern Russian Czar's family yesterday near casion. party, for tho boys in blue were young for Tom Yorke, out here today. The United States ry; Mantle Reply, Miss Lillian Von- again. One of the party, Isaac P. Man- at Atlantic High ment." Tschudnew. It is reported that the The hotel and committee on accom- lands. lakes the stand that It Is necessary to Czarina is in a state of total collapse Glahn, '15; Valedictory, Miss Angeli- non, danced a jig, and several others 10.00—Motion Pictures. tislail a Constitutionalist as provis- ca K. M. Ostendorff; Presentation of modations, of which Charles A. Eld- The Rod Bank Chautauqua yoster* from fright. She is under the care ot (Continued on Second Page.) were ready for the two-step to the ional preklent in order to prevent fur- physicians. The police are Investigat- Diplomas, Charles I)."Warner, Honor- inspiring music of the Layton boye and day was mere for the little folks. Mrs. ther bloodshed. ing the plot. ! ary President of the Board of Educa- Thomas Watson. TUUK, tlie platform superintendent, gave a splendid series lecture, which tion, and Address by W. W, Giles, pas- Comrade Layton was bent on giv- AUT0M08ILIST KILLED AT • tor of the Orange Reformed Church; ! g bis comrades a god time, and was followed by the Avon Players, Berlin, Germany, June 18.—Two per- selections by the orchestra and songs who presented Cinderella. At last sonB were killed and 28 injured in the T there was nothing lacking. The bouse NEW BRUNSWICK TODAY by the senior class. niglit'H Chautauqua the session open- anarchistic attempt to exterminate the belonged to the veterans and every- I After the graduation nxercises, the thing in It. They enjoyed violin and MRS. HE1LES" DEATH ed with the Toy Symphony, and New Brunswick, N. J., June 18.—Kd. Czar of Russia and his entire family, • to the second [followed by Chauncey J. .Hawkins, near Kasatln, accruing to official *" banjo music and afterward graplia- (i. Fords was instantly killed near here statements of Russian authorities floor, where an informal reception was AFTER JOY HIDING phone selections. Of course patriotic I who lectured on "Bright Eyes and today when an automobile ln which held. They received under a canopy ot airs were played, and for. a while the Mrs. Frances Holies, wife of Albert wild Hearts of Our North Woods" or ho was driving skidded and overturn- printed here tod^wi the Berliner Ga- Heileg, former proprietor of the Hotel j ••Hunting with the Camera." Mr. Haw- zette, The offlclalac count of the at- laurel and reel ami black crepe paper. veterans Imagined themselves once ed. Fords was taking a car track (H&SB night will be held tonight. Working under the direction of more "Away Down South in Dixie." Abbett, died at 5..10 o'clock tills morn- kins \n a cousin of ex-President Theo- at thirty ttillen an hour when tempt makes an effort to dismiss it, ing at the Holies' residence, 315 Chel-jdore Roospvelt, itnd Hkea to hunt as as a wreck, but this is explained by! The graduates were Mary Conover, Chief of Police William H. Smith, De- Then there was a least of good things he lost control of the machine. the fact that anarchistic attempts Enright, Helen Grause, Haze! tective Sergeant Broderick and City to eat. It was nearly one o'clock when sea avenue. The deceased, who waHjmueh an his distinguished relative, me ia« umt aaa.unuuc aiiempu. in Gilhuly, Marjorie Kelly, JMyrtle John- .Detective Itynders recovered the the affair broke up, but not a single 63 years old, was stricken with paral-jbur only for the sake of getting pho- Crystal Wave Elects Officers. Russia on the life of the ruler are nev- son Harriet Moore, Maryry Macintosh, stoen automobile of Rev. Father veteran felt- sleepy. yels abdtat eight weeks ago, since tographH. He showed pictures of deer, The annual election of officers ftl cr officially recognized as such Amy Magee, Angelica Ostendorff, Ly- James F. Gough late yesterday after- which time she had been confined (0-! moose, beaverw, bear, etc., that he had Crystal Wave Council, No. 54, D. of dia McQueen, Mamie C. Prate, Gladys noon. The automobile, discarded af- Mr. and Mrs. I jay ton's guests were her bed. Her entire left side was af-j taken, some of them from boars, and L., took place last night. These offi- Dr. Warner Named on Commission U Shropshire, Kulalia Pariree, Pearl ter a joy ride of probably fifty miles, Mr. and Mrs. William Lacour, Mr. andfected by the stroke. At times she others behind blinds. He met yHlh cers were'filected? Cdutieilor, Mary A. Dr. G. V. N. Warner, cf Fair Haven, W. Worden, Helen Worthley, Louise judging by the amount of gasolene Mrs. Brazil Hyers, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. appeared to rally, but never sufficiently Uome startling adventures, and he ex- Hayden; ABsbclkte Councilor; Susan has been natned by Supreme Court Wilby, Ella Wymbs, Madeline Van- conHumed, was found in the rear of Manuon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maps, Cap- recovered to give encouragement as to j plained tliem dramatically. His lee- icoVprt'; vW CoUttcVwK Tdli Archer; Justice Kalisch to sueceefl' Edward E. Mater, Grace Taylor, John Perry, Mor- the Anbury Park Steam Laudry Com- her getting better. She had been injiure wan very entertaining. Associate Vice (ToVinclW, Elsie West; Mrs. H. A. Rrinley, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Adams, of Uumson, as u member ol rjs RU-hmoml, William Allen! Clar- pany's buildfttg at 1^1 South Main failing health for the past two years. The program for tonight Will be o'fMAgststant Record'Secretary, Anna Ely; Winpert, Mr. a»d Mrs. Grandin Layton, 1 the Monmouih County Mjequito Com- ence Boughton, Kenneth Davis, Frank street. Mrs. Hoilos was the daughter of the preially entertaining. With the F6ur {jiiJde, Nettie Carrie! , Inside Guard. missiou. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Layton, Jr., Mrs.late Adam and Catherine Mohr. She [Artists is Miss MelroHo, who iippear- Dean, Edgar llallcway and John Mc- Father Gough identified the ma- S. S. Dunham, Mrs. Tabor Chadwick, tWatiico Earl; Outside Guard, Addle Clellan. was born in New York city, but aftnr ed at the opening concert of the "band Cook; Trustee, IS months*, Anna A. chine later and it was turned over to Mrs. Maitland Gardiner, Miss Florence;,;"; Back From Princeton Reunion. Uim. The car was taken Sunday even- marriage resided In Jersey City last year, and made such a pronounc- Cook; Planlit, Beatrice Earl, Recorder Harry C. Badeau, of Red City Engineer Made Happy. Layton, Mies Ruth WlngerL.Miss »•» before coining to Long Branch 18 years ed hit. Senator Robert M. La Folle'Ue ing from Lake avenue and Emory n Hank, arrived last night from Prince When City Engineer J. Wesley Sea- ' ago. Besides the husband there are( will apeak tomorrow night on "Rep* street, Anbury Park, where Father j Qeorg ton University, where he has heen ' man was reappointed yesterday by the three surviving children, two sons and resentative Government," left it standing while he visit William Lippincott. Thomas Letts, spending a week attending the annual City Commissioners on resolution of- uncle, Joseph Clancy, In Ocean 'jone daughter. They are Miss Reglna TALK reunion of his class, thrt of 1874. ThonifiThoiss Fox, Thomas Watsona, , James! fered by Commi Woolley, gonie'"-I Grove. S., Alfred J, and Frank F. Holies. The Mrs. Birdsall III. jne was beard to say "dinner from Layton, Joseph Layton, Francis Lay-jj only surviving member of the Mohr Mr. Ssarnan smiled A. B. Gillingham, owner of a garage I family, is a sister of the deceased, \h • Ruchel Birdsall is seriously ill ngitieer." on South Main street, noticed the au- Paet Commander Laeour was master at her home on West street, thtu city. and thanked the commissioners for' tomobile back of the laundry. Police Nile Eliza, who makes her home at of ceremonies, and nearly aM the vet-the Heiles residence. Dr. Walter S. Reed is the attending EXONERATE I FOR their renewed confidence. investigation disclosed that It was the physician. erans had something to say. War Funeral services will be held at th^ Miss Beale to Wed. * stolen car. reminiscences' were recalled. The thirty-eighth annual commence- Beyond the consumption of about Star of the Sea Church Monday morn- Miss Elizabeth Stearns Beale, daugh- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment, in charge U. S. Detective at Red Bank. ment exercises of Ohattle High School, ter of Assessor and Mrs. F. A. Bealo, fifteen gallons of gasolene and consid- M will be held tomorrow even In St. BERTH OF FOUR. erable oil, the car was not much the of funeral directors Hyer A Flock, Frank Caprlo, of the United States j of West Long Branch, and Frederick will be at Ml. Carmel cemetery. I)ptC( tive Agency, Jersey City, \a visi -Luke's M. E. Church, this city. This fC. Igiehart, Jr., son Ot Rev. and Mrs.worso for Us experience. it ing his nephew. Felly Santangello, the final and best affair of the grad- The coroner's inquest held at ttge!*'. C. Iglehart, of DobbE, Ferry, N. Y., ot West street, Red Bank. Mr. San- ting exercises. This, year the dl- Court House yesterday by Coroner will be married at the Beale home a Mr. Reick at Monmouth. Dares Here on Tour. tangello will return to Jersey City plomas will be presented by A. B. Mer- Thomas Dillon, of Belmar, into the j week from Saturday a', high noon. Rev. William C.. RolckReick, prpsldenpresidentt oof tho Rev, and Mrs. Alfonso Dare and the with his uncle and will become a de- edltb; Assistant Commissioner of the I [tetter's mother, Mrs. William Frtish- deaths of Nathan Lopattin, his wife, Morton A: Barnes, of St. .lames' New York Sun Publishing Company, active. Board of Education, from Kewark. and two children, who were killed on Church, will ofticiittf. The young cou is at bis Monmouth Beach country iinuUi, of Haddonfleld, N. J., were here Music will be furnished by the High a ^private grade crossing at Tenant,' pi will live at Akron, O.. where Mr. I home for the season. He arrived with jo n ail automobile tour today. Rev. J School orchestra, under the leadership Mayor Robert M. Hurley, of Red Dare called on old parishioners and liiili'iithie's and imported I ll»n|r on of Miss B. Louise Rnn*ke June 6th, last, resulted in the verdict, Iglehart Is engaged in business. his family the first of the week. draught, Columbia Hotel, Broadway that the people met their death as Bank, will turn over the keys of the, friends. He is delighted with his newand 2m! Ave. Bailey and Kirk, (adv.)* A two part program will be given. the result of a collision -feetween an Tariff Did It Smoker pretty borough tomorrow night to Hed pastorate. F. Leroy Barry, will deliver the vale- German Hofbrau. K cents a glass, Friday, June 19, 1914. Bank Bank Lodge of Mose. The lodge will] dictory address and an essay on automobile, in which they were riding Red Card of Thanks and a freight train operated by the. Rockwell Hotel anil Restaurant. Lodge, No. 1180, L. O. O- M. Singing,'hold its annuals moker on this occasion, Tariff Did It ["Woodrow Wilson." The other com- "Pennsylvania Railroad company. (adv.)141tol43« dancing and other features. and will have with them Thomas Dob- German Hofbrau. 5 cents a glass WP wiwh to express our thanks to n)0ncement peakers will be Charies The jury also Included in its ver- (adv.)139tol41** son & Co., in a sketch entitled "Accl- Rockwell Hotel and Restaurant. j those who assisted us In any way In, nyTon Blalsdelt, Robert Morley Un dict that "We further find that no guilt Pound Fishery drnts Will Happen;" the Twin City (adv.)141tol43*1our recent bereavement. Rev. Asbury jderhln, Agnes Franklyn Ennls, Doro- I Smallwood, Rev. W. B. Scott, Bro Geo. I vanBrunt, and Llda Hlg- attaches to anyone for the same." , You cati get the best quality of freBh Tariff Did tt Quartet, of Fair Haven, besides a num. th thyy LyiJlLyiJlB vanBrunt, ad I ; Wnton the choir pall bearers those Wl f th J Cl d Lopattn'a aged parents who witness-!caught salt water ftlfc at my market on German Hofbrau, 5 cents a" glaBB, ber of actors belonging to the colony Members of Court Long Branch, No. 67 | Warnton, the choir, pall bearers, those glnBon Wolcott, of the June Class ed the tragedy were called as witness- Ocean avenue, near North Broadway,' Rockwell Hotel and Restaurant, j there who will perform. Foresters of America. You are re-'who sent flowers and all who helped jjerodlth Francis Parker and Miss es, as were his brother and the train Long. Branch, N. J. Garret Hennessey, j (adv.)141tol43*j The program will be given in Moose quested to attend the funeral of Broth-j lighten the burden of sorrow caused j^ejen Adeline Clarke of the February (adv.)140-141*! j Hall, the Kridel Building, with an ad-'er Geo. H. Cottreil oo Friday. June 19, 'by the death of our beloved son and c]aBS> crew. | Special Sunday Table do'hotf din- ilrn.Hs by the dictator, Benjamin F. 1014, at i: p. m., at Win. H. Morris' Un- j grandson, Leon Henry Hatcher. Mr. i Members Weequehelah Tribe, No, 196, Special Sunday Table de'hote din- ner 75c, Columbia Hotel. Broadway Sprague, of this city. Visiting Moose dertaking Parlors. Geo. H. ,Van- and Mrs. P. H. Hatcher and grand-1 Ballentlne'e and imported PilMier on Rod Men, are requested to attend the ner 75c. Columbia Hoti . Broadway and 2nd Ave. Bailey and Kirk, (adv.)* from Long Branch, Asbury Park, Key- Winkle, Fin. Sec'y. (adv.)* mother, Mi- Mary Frasier. (adv.)** draught, Columbia Motel, Broadway funral of Brother Geo. H. Cottrcll on and 2nd Ave. Bailey and Kirk, (adv.)" port and Perth Ainboy will be present. !and 2nd Ave. Bailey and Kirk, (adv.)* Friday, June li>, 1911 at 2 p. m., at i •— Moose Night Friday June 19 (Addmission win be by ticket only, Thomas Oobcon & Co. , M«yor'« Proclamation Win. H. Morris' tlndertakine Parlors. I Hyer and Flock | Red Ban* Lodge, No. 1180, L. O. O. A sala night expected. Presents: Mistakes Will Happen, at The key IB Inthe hands" of The; Bicycles Sold, Rtntad or R«(Miir j maidens of the Class of 1914, partak- midst Woolley, second assistant chief ing of the literary feasts ao bounti- of the Oakhurst fire deporament, fully act forth by Burke, Milton and whose presence has always given us CAPT. WILLIS ON I Carlyle. West and Borden being es- a impure feeling, for we know, no ma I pecially eager partakers. We hate to ter how the flames raged, that with Values Impossible To Equal think that a Senior would gobble, but his co-operation the contents of the tjiese two have been almost guilty, in* school would be nafely emptied upon THE HI" 10 their eagerneBK for this form of Intel- Morris" aniT Willow avenues, respec lectual nourishment. lively. It la also rumored that he is Although this claes la the smallest very fond of walking across the Captain Ed. V. Willis, of East Side Elsewhere fields on his way home, rather late In one graduating from Chattle in sev- Park, lied Bank, one-time skip per of eral years, yet it is the firBt one, sloes the evening, the cause being that he the Class K. sloop "Winsome" and In has missed ilur last car, a sure sign ot command on board Mr. G. Maurice a dale loo remote to be thought of, 11 Men's White Flannel anil While Serge Trousers which has not left a debt of some kind captlvation. Heckscher's New Yacht Club "fifty behind. This has been accomplished "As a crato of eggs by express at "Acushla" last year left yesterday lor also through the good Influence of thetracts Cavalcri. so beads, especially New York, where he has been appoint- Commercial Department, for practi- green ones around some person's ed assistant to Captain Harry Haff, cally all the societies in the school neck, attract Blaiadell. My', how heon board the cup class sloop Vanltie. Striped Flannel and Stripe Serge Trousers have become organized Into separate, dues like to fasten and unfasten The olive bronzeBloop had its n>Bt Lower Prices. also I thriving businesses, and this largely them, and rattle them against the trial under CaptainHaf yesterday and under the direction of the Class ot back of the seat, and how hedlHturbs Alexander Cochran, the owner, and 19T4: We ftttow that, as' AHrertctniHr Wmiim' UCTinrtrTnhQ designer, wero we have been charged with being peclally Miss Hague. Poor Mi on board. They were all satisfied with Than New York Men's Grey Tennis Trousers over-commercial, and possibly this Hague has had to contend with this its performance, although she had a criticism could have been applied to Class of 1914 at two different times secondary or Inferior suit of "sails. our school during the past year. The during the epoch of 1910-1914—in Another vessel haa been added to the Lots of them to choose from at mercenary spirit haa pervaded every' their Sophomore year and again in Vanitie's armada. She is a launch tiling. As to the business ability of their Senior year. Still, her efforts the "Uoozie." That our prices are lower than those our members the following Incident have not been in vain, for, were it not The Defiance was hauled out yes- willset aside all doubts: Humor has for them, our friend Chestina would terday and it was expected that her of city shops selling merchandise of $2,50, $3.00, S3.35, $4.00 and $5,00 it that Hazel Cecelia, from West Knd, not be able to write such an accurate steering gear will arrive from Hath, was heard to say, about the time thy Class Prophecy, and 'Duke' Kamrass Me., by tomorrow night, in which case the same quality is frequently re- five-dollar class rings were bought, nig^it not have finished his English she will be given a trial on Sunday. 'Oh, papa, won't you give me some ourse in time to be sitting here, marked by visitors to "the world's money toward my ring? 1 only need amidst all tint* splendor. four dollar** uud seventy-live cents.' "Hut to resume. Not to be forgotten largest resort store." Lunches, served by the Camp-Kire In our list of worthies, is one banister- TO Girls, ice cream cones put on sale by slider, Helen Clarke. She has never the Girls' Glee Club, and chocolate by been known to bo late to class, lo Broad St. RED BANK the Athletic Association, have rnadu this 1B a very quick way of getting this a very prosperous and novel there, provided, of course, that every year. The Tower of llabel scene could thing goes smoothly. Early last year have been no more confused than the Van Brakle's actions became conspic- hincli-room on a busy day. Near tho uous. Ever since that time we have Home, Italy, June 18.—Desperate Htudy. tlu> stt-Mii pipes always kept up .soup caldron, great manses of strug- been regretting our extereme slow- fighting at Durazzo, Albania, for pos- a continual KiiiippliiK and crocking gling creatures, hungrily clutching ness In allowing to the world what ;i •iesHion of the city was reported in JT OF Bad banging, much like the sound of empty howls, clamored lor the prec- priceless example we had in our'Hapatches received here today. They 1914 CUSS HISTORY cannmi-crackerH during tile middle oi ious stiHiainer of life. Others, in like midst; whether of good acting or bad Jeclared that the remiKint of Prince / a Fourth or July Celebration. Often, tumult, thronged the "hot-dog" stand. acting, we DUlSt leave it for the clasfc Kvery now and then, H lad would slink room (?UcTier^Tj5™7Teciae7 Another vymiamJs arnjy, whic!i_.lo.st.,20O_deadl at the samu limn that we woro enjoy- ind 200 wounded and all its cannon [ ENTEOTII ELKS Isg thiH Hleam-pipo medley, n heavy ou( from the. rush and jam, desperate- lobrity, Llda Wolcott, simply by a few JIT gale would b* blowing, one that ly holding fast within the re&eysca °f movements of her hand, can say tcn its attempted assault against the mwwelmeiL- rebels, was today making (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) threatened to rti»ke the very roof oft' a roll, a 'dog.' The cake-stand was Uuth Giles, 'What is the answer to Hi ill more of as attraction, especially question number two?' An answer bj i last defense from tho trenches at The Clan History, our heads. Many of U8 have suffered, the edge of the city. The fall of Du- Miss Pearce's room—Misses Flor By Albert H, Breege. • too. from strained Becks, contracted for tlie young dudes, who craved for the same moans then shoves her niurn ridge Is chairman, will canvass the the sweets display both on the coun- much nearer the top of the scale than razzo and the flight or death of Prince | ence Attison, Estelie Bailey, Katherlne city, and ascertain rates and how The following 1B one o ttho papers during aur strnjglea to get a beam ter, and behind it. The ice cream sales it would otherwise have been. AF William was considered inevitable be- Beck, Esther Bennett, Minnie Brltton, many people can be accommodated given at the Chattln nigh School of ||Kilt |, WWJ on ar a Httle patience with our grief." HAVE THEIR VARIOUS LIKINGS DAILY RECORD i That Is sound judgment. Those who refuse to think so simply The Bank of Personal Service. Restaurant Patrons Show In Many ISSUED SVBRY WEEKDAY. Ways How Luck/ It Is rave. That Tastes Differ. EVERY FACTOR Jtaaj. Bolamn Bobbin, Editor ITIZENS which makes a bank strong and useful to the ANOTHER EXPIRING PAPER. STR0N6 Diner* In a Philadelphia lunchroom were amused by a man who literally people is found in the First National Bank. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Frank A. Munsey'n Philadelphia NATIONAL •mothered a plate of raw oysters with T«rm» (Postage Free) outside of theEvening Times has expired after a AND mustard and washed down the mix- Its resources and facilities appeal to those who City of Long Branch and the Long ture with a glass of buttermilk, into nix-year struggle which cost the fond BANK : : which he had shaken a generous por- are about to make new or additional banking con- Branch mall delivery limit*. parents over a million dollars. C PROGRESSIVE tion of red pepper, says the Record of One year In advance « 16.Of nections. - u-*MfimiB Mr. Munsey, in chronicling the de LONG BRANCH, N. J. that city. Instead of burning the man's Three month*. In advance...... 1.21 throat or causing him to sneeze or his One month. In advance...... 6t mlse, observes that, according to all eyes to water, he smacked his lips Accounts subjejet to check are invited. Btafla eoplei, In advance...... OS the rules, Philadelphia presented the with great relish. After he had paid the check the caahier turned to one CAPITAL $50,000.00 Published by bast field in the United States for a Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of the patrons who waa still laughing PUBLISHING CO.. new evening paper. In newspaper at the incident. SURPLUS and PROFITS $200,000.00. 192 Broadway, making such things count little, how Over $275,000.00 "You know what the old woman ESTABLISHED 1887 Chaa. L, Edwajda, Seo'y »nd Manager ever. That'B why the percentage of said when she delivered the oscula- LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY infant mortality among newspapers is Our aim it to give our cnitomcn excellent icrvict, tory salutation upon the countenance Telephone 1000 Long Branch. of the bovine," he said. "That old higher than in any other business. fellow Isn't near aa bad as some I've THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Thursday, June 18, 1914. and we extend to them every accommodation oonilitent seen in here. Wbat do you think of a GENUINE ECONOMY. person who puts linseed oil on beef- LONG BRANCH, N. J. THE MEXICAN COMPLICATIONS. with found and conservative banking. steak, or one who eats raw liver with There are new complications pre- State Comptroller Edwards has In- chopped onions? We have two cus- "Business on Business Principles" stituted many reforms in State finan- tomera who do this repeatedly and sented In the Mexican situation, but both insist that thure 1B 'nothing to these need not make us despair of acial affairs during his Incumbency take the place of these dishes. peaceful Rotation or the problems in- and he and his efficient assistants keep EDITORIAL COMMENT of American women who have won re- "The limit, though, I think, Is discovering means of further safe- nown all over the world In opera is reached by an old recluse who comes volved. Indeed, the stage had been long and notable, but noen of themhas here sometimes. He has a great appe- reached when Borne such happenings guarding the public's interests. One Instance, surpassed Nordica in her vocal power, tite for raw sauerkraut, old-fashioned The latest Improvement announce- Personally, we iry to i believe that In Time Of Peace Or War were egBentlal for the success of progress never makes any mistake; artistic; comprehension, dramatie cup cheese and all the rest of" those ment of Ills department is that In thebu.t we often wonder why finger- skill or ambition. Most of us can re-Dutch dlBhes. One day I saw him everyone should have some- mediation. call something of her vocal tones and take a paper from hie pocket and future charges for hire of automobiles bowls, were Invented after forks.— thing in store. It's hard to The impudent and obstinate old Dallas News. retain agreeable memories of grace shake something into a p'ate of bean and taxicabs will not be allowed In and charm, not only in the characters soup. From where I waa sitting It foretell how soon funds may be grafter, Carranza, had developed such of Wagnerian music drama, but expense accounts of Stole officials or The Other Sex. looked like sweet marjoram, and so needed. a case of swelled head that be would such dramatic operas as "Aida," when he came to the desk I told him employes nor will ferry, car or subway 10very time we see a skinny Ind ait "Faust" and "Lea Huguenots." Her Now is the time to start an ac- listen to no proposlt Ions from the down in a street cur and hoist his that it wasn't necessary for htm to fares out of the State, that no charges skill and sympathy in modern Ger- carry his seasoning around in his count with us. United States and the mediating South pants to his knoes so you can see hisman opera were cordially admitted In excess of three dollars per diem will pussinuuio silk socks, we quit laugh- pocket, as the waiters would give him American countries designed to re- at Balreuth and Munich, her fame was all he wanted. bfl allowed to those compelled to re-ing at what women are wearing.— recognized In every city in which 3% PER CENT. INTEREST store tranqullity in hlB unhappy coun- Cincinnati inquirer. "He didn't appear to understand and main overnight in the''vicinity of New grand opera was sung in her time. try. He insisted upon either having when I explained, he said: *Oh, my! PAID ON DEPOSITS York or Philadelphia, that no Pullman Only a Coincidence? Her gifts were not inherited. She no, that wasn't sweet marjoram,' and all the cake or not playing—an utterly was an American of New Kngland an- accommodations will be paid for less According to Dun's Index Number he pulled the paper from his pocket unfair and unreasonable attitude. And cestry, and there was no artistic i and exhibited the contents to me. It than sixty miles, and that no requisi- of commodity prices, the cost of liv- be grew more and more defiant. ing, as compared with 1913, la stead- petus In her early training. Yet shewas powdered tobacco leaves." New Jersey flortgage & Trust Co. tions for purchase of automobiles from ily declining. By an interesting co- was pre-eminently an artist, and one It is good news indeed Unit Villa for whom in her prime no allowances I.ONd BRANCH, N. J. appropriations will be allowed for incidence a new tariff is in operation. has practically deposed him from —Boston Globe. were ever made. As actress and sing State institutions. el- she was judged by the highest DIFFER AS TO IDEAL. WOMAN power. Villa Is a cutthroat villain of standards. The personality of Mme. deepest dye, but there is reason to Governor Fielder's policy of strict Competition Sharp. Nordica was one of her best gifts. Of Should she Be Plump or Slender, Is a conomy and retrenchment Is being Unless the present tremendous commanding figure, comely and grac- Question Over Whlc'i There hope that be will be easier to deal with pressure on the first page relaxes, faithfully carried out by the Comp- ious, she attracted her hosts of friends Is Controversy. than his former chief. The defeat of Messrs. McGraw and Connie Mack who will feel her death as a persona will ba compelled to'organlze a dem- ONG BRANCH the rebels at Zacatecas and the sink- troller's Department. loss. N. Y. Times. One of the Ixmdon papers has put onstration against- Mr. Rockefeller.— the uutjbtlon to ttu rentiers, "Is the ing of their gunboat are calculated to N. Y. Evening PoBt, 6lender woman or th«? pl'^'up woman E BANKING COMPANY make him think. So Is the falling of REAPING REWARDS OF FORE- A Plea the Ideal type?" It arose from a dis- quotations on rebel currency to 21 SIGHT. Not As Bad As We're Painted. You say you love; but with a voice agreement among tho nbyfiloluRlcal It is as creditable to the Mexicans and arttstic authorities. Tho Ameri- ORGANIZED IN 1872 A Went Virginia town of 800 Inhabi- Chaster than a nun's, who stngeth points, which indicates the belief even o bury their dead with all honors as The soft Vespers to herself can doctors have declared that tho in rebel territory that the rebels have tants, by name, ilarrisville, boasts of it is to us. Hut the striking feature ot While the chime-bell rlngeth— plump woman Is tho standard, while the funeral of Captain Azueta recent-" O love me truly! the English artists say that tho thin Accounts of Corporations, Firms and only about one chance in five of win-being the only taxleBs municipality in ly Is that It occurred in yera Cruz. he world and is ao prosperous that it woman approaches more nearly to tho ning and redeeming their currency. General Funston gave permission to You say you rove: but with a smile normal type. "There is no question," Individuals Invited. can afford to offer a bonus for every I he Mexicans to have a public funer- writes one, "that the 'new flgurti.' long Also, the rebels have lout prestige al, and as a matter of good taste our Cold as sunrise in September, Inthe substitution T)f a purely mltitBTrf4"*4** bopB .- The ITM.'-MII 4* that sailors were kept out of sight as 400As, you were Saint Cupid's nun, anil willowy, the reEUlt o* the modern larri.sville owns its oil and natural men with wreaths preceded and 1,000 And kept hi-i weeks of Ember. athletic movemeut, is superior in vi- dictatorship for a faint, pretense at the O love me truly! tal ity and natural grace to tho olfl gas wells and plant and meets Its en* men with uncovered heads followed regular forms of republican govern- the coffin of the Mexican officer to abort and stumpy figure. The tall, NEW SPRING GOODS ment. The word "ConstitutionaliHt" ire municipal budget by letting them the cemetery. We trust that tills in- You say you love: but then your lips ihia woman Is freer and tnoie healthy, DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW FABRICS. out to the highest bidder. Here is a Ident will help some of the Mexicans Coral tinted teach no blisses. and Is a t^'cr comrade for her huB- MILLINERY—TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS becomes a joke and an object of de- No more than coral In the sea imnd." LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS AND COATS to realize that our manners are not so 1 rision in such circumstances. combination of the ideas of municipal bad as they are sometimes represent- They never pout for kisses. Another anys: "Surely there Is a LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING The prospects are brighter than ownership and conservation of natural ed.—Philadelphia Heeord. O love me truly! golden niean between the plump and COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LATE8T STYLE8 IN MEN'S, WOM- resources perhaps unique In the world. the menger. l^et a woman dim at EN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ever for Huerta or his successor crush- \oti sdy you love: but Mien your h.inil keeping her mind active and her body MEN'S FURNISHINGS—HATS AND CAPS. —Newark Star. No Coddling There. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ing the rebels with our passive as- While the tendency here is to cod- Nc ;oft squeeze for Byueflu* return- fit, and ube will find that she can have : island- or moral support if the latter Long Branch's most valuable natural dle our criminals even to the extent of eth. a good figure"—which seems to m» :urtiing them loose, so that they are It is like a statue's dead, highly Illogical. Who has not known COOK'S BEE: HIVE do not join In a scheme for Mexican resorces are Its ocean front and beach. women with the most active of minds lot Infrequently found committing While mine to passion burneth. N. E. Corner Cookman Avenue and Main Street pacification. And at any rate. It 1Bf conservation of them had been be- burglary or highway robbery with O love me truly! nnd of bodies whose figures, according an well as settled that there is to begun by the place early taxes would their paroles in their pockets, it is to the received standard, are absolute- ASBUHY PARK, N. J. be very much lower and prosperity different in China. Oh breathe a word or two of fire! ly "dowdy?" "A Woman of Forty" no renewal of hostilities between Mex- Smile, as if those wordB should burn writes sensibly, "Why not recognize much greater. It is learned from Peking that at ico and the United States, much as the expiration of twenty-one days from me, thn fact that there may be several that will grieve the newspaper ene- But it's foolish to cry over spilt ast Saturday all persons under forty Squeeze as lovers should—O kiss equally good physical types? The girl And in thy heart inurn me. of twenty may properly be slim, while mies of the Administration, which can- milk. There's plenty that remains to years of age are to be shot If found smoking opium at Chengtu, In the O love me truly! the woman In the thirties looks Quite FLOCK not conceal their eagerness that >e done toward Improving conditions, Province of Sze-Chuen, while those —Keats is normal, if she Is plump."—Leslie's mediation absolutely fall. and all can help. more than forty are to be sentenced Weekly. Undertakers to terms of penal servitude. There la no occasion for impatience. THOUGHTS WORTH READING Telephone 2O2 243 BROADWAY Under any circumstances there can- Bear Your Own Troubles. Conditions are working slowly around BUSINESS GOOD AND GETTING not tail of being a decrease of smok- Things cannot always go your way. Wa five unequalled service. ng by those under ftoty.—N, Y. Tele- Irony Is to the high-bred what bil- We have the lateat equipment to the point where peace in Mexico BETTER. lingsgate is to the vulgar. When one Learn to accept in silence the minor gram. aggravations, cultivate the gift of Our assistant* are competent gentlemen. may be brought about, and no one can gentleman think* another gentleman "Our sales up to date this year taciturnity, and consume your own Our personal attention le given to the entatleet detail. deny that the mediation conferences an ass, he does not say It point-blank ire just three-fifths on 1 per cent, less Forgetting Public Salaries. —he Implies It In the politest terms he smoke with an extra draft of hard Our aim la to give entire satisfaction and please thoae that employ have helped. It is generally hard to believe of acan invent.—Bulwer. work, so that those about you may han for the same period lest year, public employe that he would be cap- not be annoyed with the dust and ue with dignity and simplicity. ind if June business continues to in-able of the singular negligence of fati- soot of your complaints. — William NO TARIFF ISSUE NOW. crease as It has done ao far we will ng to draw his salary. The day when Unknown but Common Germs. Osier. the "ghost walks" is the day when he Measles and chickenpox are t> Some excellent advice is given those gain this three-fifths and probably most wide awake and alert. It commonplaces of every houselicln who are trying to force the disturbing finish the first half of the year with seems incredible, therefore, that but their germs have eluded the mo: there are on the books of the treas- elaborate attempts at detection. Bac Peace in Mexico tariff question to the front again with- a gain." L.. Goldzeiger & Son urer of New York city no less than In the eighteenth century Jenner coi 62 SECOND AVENUE Between Brighton Ave. and West End Court in a few months after a new law has This is an extract from a circular $138,130.57 of unpaid wages of 30,000 By Advertising qnered smallpox with vaccination; bu Tel. 588-J. West End been enacted on the subject and be-ptter sent out to its salesmen by aity employes covering a period of the most Industrious search for 31 HE advertising director of a about twenty-seven years. This mon- years has disclosed no trace of th< T large New York store says: fore any test of it has been had bySt. Louis wholesale hardware con- ey is In small amounts averaging $5. smallpox microbe. Medical men deal "If It were possible to start a Splendid facilities for the making at moderate prices of Slip Covert, the Ohio State Journal, a staunch Re- cern, one of the largest in the coun- The payment of the same is now out-with an unknown agent today, just ai Awnings, Window Shades, Mattresses, Box Springe, Cushions, Uphol- lawed and the money is to be turned campaign of advertising and to stering, etc, branch of Interior Decorations. publican paper, which doesn't allow Jenner-dflc^i^O years ago. Reed and make clear to the peons of Mex- nto the fund for the reduction of tax- Carroll showed us how to conquer yel An unusual assemblage of the much used Sunfast Fabrics (guaran- its partisanship to destroy its com- It Is Baid to be only one of a large ation, as there can be no further claim ico the advantages of peace, war low fever; no one, however, has sue would soon end." teed not to fade. Curtains made up in Sunfast and Nets at reasonable mon-sense. number from business men all over to it. But the existence of this big to- prices. tal of uncollected money .due for sal-ceeded in imprisoning any micro-or This man Is a believer In the "An exchange says the one thing he country sent to the White House aries will go far to relieve the polltl- nanism of the disease. Scarlet fever printed word. Samples and estimates on request. * al job-holder of the reproach that he one of the most contagious diseases the Republican party agrees upon is a confirmatory of the President's declar- known, has also successfully hidden He regards good truthful well simply works for pay day.—Newark written advertising as the moat protective tariff, and calls upon the ation that business conditions are Star. Its secret. Pasteur, who discovered a way to control hydrophobia, searched important factor In modern bus- party to make that its stand in thesound and that there's no depression inesB life. except that occasioned by the deliber- patiently for Its organism, but did not coming election," the Journal says. Nordica. find It. TyphUB fever, the scourge ol And of all advertising medi- "The better policy would be to wait ate campaign of politicians out of jobs Opinions will always differ as toAmerican cities 50 years ago, still pre- ums he prefers the newspaper, Save THis Coupon awhile and see how the new tariff .and big business angry at loss of un-whether Lillian Nordica surpassed all vails in attenuated form; but no one for his experience has taught ler contemporaries In the role of him that it gives the greatest re- Hcheme is to work out. Maybe it will fair privilege to manufacture it. has isolated its agent. Trachoma, e Isolde or equaled the best of them as disease Introduced chiefly by immi- turns for the least expenditure. prove a success. Maybe it w bring lirunnhilde, Klsa and Kundry. But anygration, has also so far concealed iti AMERICAN VPL.AG COUPON person •familiar with the modern Ger- definite cause.—World's Work. on prosperity. It would be n little The present year will certainly tong man musical-drama who has derived unfortunate if we Republicans would be remembered as one of maritime his ideas of those great roles from Number 61 be proclaiming protection while the disasters. The winter was marked by her performances alone has not miss- ed much, if any, of the spirit. The list Fifty Years Ago Today. country was prospering under the violent siorins in all parts of the For the Sweet Girl Present six of these coupons consecutively numbered at revenue tariff. Prosperity Is not aworld In which hundreds of vessels June 18. Graduate the office of the Long Branch Record with SO cent* cash principle, but a policy, and it stands perished and during the spring there Tel 806. Wa Deliver l.er's army reached the lines nt Petersburg. Orant's troops A Bottle of Mary Garden, and get this beautiful Flag, size 4 ft. x 6 ft., with sewed 'have been a long series of collisions or fall? as it succeeds or fails. made frequent ineffectual as- D'Jerkiss or Garden of Allah, stripes, guaranteed fast colors. "The better way is to give it a trial, in fog. Wrecks at sea have become saults. The First Mnirie heavy will please her. and If that condemns the low tariff, epidemic. artillery, 900 strong, lost 032 kill- BRITTON'S ed and wounded in seven min- Realizing the need of every family in Long Branch and vicinity for then a boom for protection would utes. Grants totn ] loss from For the Young Man an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to come In right. We are in a transition Teddy can't talk much when he PHARMACY June 18 to 18. (.540 killed and A Waterman Fountain Pen or supply a limited number to our readers at ridiculously small cost. All period. A new policy has been in- comes back, a London specialist tells Established 1897 wounded- Hunter was decisively repulsed a Thermos Bottle. you need do Is to clip six of the above coupons consecutively numbered augurated. If it works out as Intended, him. That will be welcome news in- •'way, at Norwood eY Bath A vs. Hunter, In on attack tin I^vneb- and present them at the Record office with 50 cents in cash and the flag there will not be much of a tariff deed to many. Including the man's own burg, wns decisively repulsed hy Is yours. Ten cents extra for mailing if not called for. question. It is not a matter of party beBt friends. MRS. BRITTON SAYS- Twenty-five Years Ago Today. consistency at all. Wait till the test WERT'S "If you want a real treat try France was plan nine a nary Is finished. We have been arguing Now there's talk of dogs for guards PHARMACY, our fresh peach Sundae." 10c. pqtinl to the combined son power for years.- Now we are chewing the against suffragette "furies." But why of Germany nnd Italy. 171 Ml) Opp. P. O. The property on which you have long " had your eye " may be rag to prove the pudding. It requires not mice? WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS advertised for rent or for sale today. ;1 ... i Jr in -i in • ii ri- LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. FIVE WIRELESS PHONE START OF GREAT She camv Upon a conquest bent WHEAT HARVEST Going, Goings j- - - *! SCORES TRIUMPH < Hit- «ujnni, j I., iii" tfhrj|i>- Her tf«nfr\'w6rt» full ot fluffy truck*. & ROADWAY, Of hatfi BB\III«1 a score And wraps IIISKHII.M'H an'] parasols II «' ESTABLISHED AT THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1873 A dozen each or mere. CAMPBELL PROPERTY Ordinary Instrument Used to But In the end she went away What Happens When Farmers HUH iiiaiiU-K.H an before. 72 Norwood Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Receive Messages. Rut, lo, B. Httle maid demure Gall For Hands. 4 acres, large 15-room house, highest And somewhat shy was there. A rottmi drees was all she had, elevation in Long Branch, splendid And that llio worse for wear. Her only ornamenl a rose gulden, abundance of fruit trees and NEW ERA IN RADIO SCIENCE Tucked loosely In her hair. UNSKILLED GET $2.50 A DAY shrubbery. Vet long before tho season closed. This Store She (taught a mtUtunalre. Will be sold at public auction at Court Voice of Inventor McCaa, Talking on —New York Times- A Description, From the Spot, of th* House, Freehold, N. ,)., Monday, June Steamship Deck, Plainly Heard In Arrival of the Harvesters—What 22nd, 1914, at 1 p. m. Newspaper Office — Experts Foresee WHY PRESIDENT WILSON They Are Like, How They Come, For The Time When We Can Call Up Our How They Ar© Received and How For particulars apply G. O. Bayer, Friends at Sea, DROPPED THE NAME TOM. They Are Put t Work. 50 Pine. St., N. Y. 0 For the tirst time since It was dis- Held That Three Spondees Aroused "Menless jobs Instead of jobless men'' covered that messages could be trans- In tlie very immediate future through- mitted through the ether without the Levity In Hearer and Bearer. 1 out the United States are predicted by medlmii of wiles u human voice on Secretary of Labor Wilson, board a ship ot aeu was in long com- The secret is out at last of how and Western farmers wnut harvest work- Fair Girl Graduate munication with land. why the Thomas came to bo dropped Every word that Dr. D. G. McCaa, from the niimp of Thnmas Woodrow ers. In Kansas tlm wages range from an inventor of Lancaster, Va,, uttered "Wilson. The mystery was solved by a $2.50 to $3 a day for unskilled labor MANY IMPROVEMENTS WASHINGTON PILGRIMAGE from tlie dock of the Old. Dominion disclosure at the reunion of the class mid higher prices for engine drivers steamship Tyler was heard plainly of 188J) nt Wesleyan college, Middle- Mid expert workers. We are showing everything ALONG UPPER BAYSHORE TO CO. BATTLE FIELDS through the medium of the telephone town, Conn. On (he southern border of the Kan- apparatus now In common use, iu the President Wilson was a professor at sas wheat belt the army of harvesters Tliere are a number of improvements Of special interest to residents of New York Herald office. Wesleyan frotn 1S8H to 18DO, One even baa begun its labors. While there has in white BtiU underway in the upper bay sec- Monmouth county Is the intlnerary of A telephone instrument was connect- Ing in the course of a call on a fellow gmie out a demand for 8'-I,W0 men. to tion. At Mfddlelown, Collins 13. Root that part of the trip through New Jer- ed by #i£8 with an instrument in tba professor a discussion arose on names work In the entire wheat belt, the tirst plans to build a two story addition to sey, arranged by the Sons of the Amer- Hemkl radio, station at the Battery* ami tlieir effect on BttCfgftS in life. Ac- great cull nnd tho most Insistent is the west Bide of his residence on the ican Revolution in connection with New York. Thiit instrument WHS con- cording to the story, Mr. Wilson held King's Highway, from Kansas, where 60,000 harvester Large Assortments of their patriotic pilgrimage over the nected directly with the uerials, or that the effect of n tumie was due en are needed, according to tho report of Thomas Stephenson's new house in route taken by General Washington in antennae, high above the station. tirely to Its formation in long or SihoFt the labor bureau. Allowing for dupli- the Holland district is about ready for 1775, from Philadelphia to Boston, Those aerials caught the spoken voice syllables. cations, this has bees cut to 43,000, occupancy, Fred F. Elstou is the build- when he assumed command of theot l>r. McCaa as it ciime- through the Though "some with impunity switch with uV!(H> extra teams and 2,800 cooks. er. Continental Army at Cambridge. Thoether from the Tyler, ami instant I j opportunity," It was almost Impossible, Just why there should be this need is WHITE SILK GLOVES J. B. Stillwagan, of Everett, has the pilgrims leave New Brunswick on June tlie vofce was heiml by the person the future president (bought, to not understood until one travels over contract to build a large wagon house 24th, at 1.45 pj m., for the Battlefield holding the receiver to uis ear in the achievo success If tagged with a nnme the wheat counties. The, Kaaaas City LONG AND SHORT on the farm of C. A. Tatum. William of Monmouth, via Dayton, Lower newspaper office. that ran all in dactyls. On the other hand, success was certain, if one's correspondent of the New York Post 11. Heyer und. Sons, of Bedford, will Jamesburg and Englishtown, arriving Opens Up Big Possibilities. hi an Interesting article explains con- do the mason work, •At Old Tennent Church about 3.15 p. name consisted pf one'daetyl uutl one m. There an open air service In front Tlie test proves, necordlng to ex-spondee, the rea'soii being that the hu- ditions. Herbert h. Pease will erect a saraso of the church will be held, under the perts, that wireless communication is man mi ml % pleasingly affected hy (he nn the lots in the rear of his residence. auspices of Monmouth Chapter, Sons upon the threshold of its greatest for- run of ono long, two abort and Ihen WHITE RIBBONS The building will b "16x22 feet, and ward step; that a person on shore, in The average counly in the wheat Her- of the American Revolution, who will two long; syllables. tinn Una n Biuatl population. The fjirms •will be larsc «n,ough for both Mr. act as hosts, assisted by Monmouth liis home or hits office may pick up the The next best sort of name, Mr. Wll- Pease's touring car and his business Htiuie telephone that he baa been using iiro large, the towns muitll. Take MOIRE AND PLAIN Chapter, Daughters of the American KOII believed, was formed of two upon- Pawnee county, for Instance, out Iu automobile. Revolution, as hostesses. for years to transmit inml messages dees, like "Woodrow Wilson," when1 Jamew •qarroH, of Belford, Is builtllng anil be placed in communication fjuick- southwest Kama*, It hn» a population the effect of toe four long syllables of 8,000 or 1,709 families. There aro a new wagon shed in the rear of his A short address of welcome and a ly with iuiy person on board a steam- was aided hy the alliteration. Bill the hotel to replace the one destroyed by ihlp at sen. 275.000 acres of wheat to cut and description of the Battle of Monmouth worst sort of Ml wan the mime form thrash. If every available man in the WHITE SILK HOSIERY the storm last winter. will be delivered by Samuel Craig Cow- furthermore, it means, according tu ed of three spondees, for tho surplus William, H, Heyer and Sons, of Hop. these same experts and approved by county eovild be put nt the job the iart, in connection with other exercises. of gravity in mich a name always pro- work would not be done during the ping avenue, are doing the mason work! The pilgrims will leave Tennent steamship men, that every vessel at duced a reaction of levity both In the on two new houses which are being church about 4 p. in. for Freehold, to sea may now be in communication at hearer aud tUe bearer. short period during which wheat uiiiHt built by Henry Koenig on Church view the Monmouth Battle Monument, all times with other vessels and with be handled. Ones ripe, the heads shell WHITE SHOES AND SLIPPERS street, Be-Jford. and on tlielr arrival at Monument the laud by a simple apparatus that freely, and the gram must he garnered. TOPPING POLO-EH, WOT? How Help Is Obtained. Micajah Salmon has charge of the Park will circle around same and pro- does not require a specially drilled mason work on the large hollow tile ceed back to New Brunswick, where operator, as does the wireless tele- Aa the present crop approached it,s they will arrive about 5.30 p. m. graph. The muster of a freight vessel "Monte Wakerbury a Bloomin* Manrter- splendid promise, with what amounts and concrete barn which is being built piece," Saye Facetious Briton. and all the necessary by Charles A. Poole at Port MoiTmouUt, AH patriotic societies and orders niny stand on his bridge nnd HpoaK in to two crops in one, the farmerH begun to replace his farm buildings which and patriotic citizens, and the muni- an ordinary voice into his wireless In the course of an interesting story to rail for help. This has been devel- wore recently destroyed by fire. cipal authorities of Monmouth and telephone Instrument and be heard by of the first of this month's polo games oped Into a system. With u state labor between the United States and Kug- Mrs. Thomas J. Eastmond, who lias, Odean Counties, as well as of other his agents nsliore or by other vessels. bureau in correspondence with comity accessories. portions of our state, are invited by 6OOQ after the Tyler, bound for Nor- iand B. G. B. Fltzhanion, who wus officers, fity elerlia, fnrmora nnd town- taught iu the Brooklyn public schools sent over to report the match for tn^ for a number of years, plans this sum- iMonmouth Chapter, Sons of the Amer- folk, Va., passed quarantine in New ship officers, the needs nfe tabulated. mer to make a number of improve- ican Revolution, to attend the services York harbor Dr. McCaa got Into di- London Times, nays in the New York Even Hie fraternal orders have taken ments and repairs to her residenceat Tennent at :i p. m. on June 24th, rect telephone communication with the Times: a hand, and have sent back to Indiana, on Bray avenue. to assist in receiving the pilgrims on Ilevnld. it mny be said that "U'B hardly Ohio and other states to fruUTnUleti their arrival at that historic apot on cricket, old ''hup," for J.ord Wimborne to send men west. Hundreds of college David K. Hampton, who is engaged j "Hello, Horn Id radio station!" came BAYSHORE CHURCH NEWS as inspector by a New York seedsman,' the Battle Field of Monmouth, a voice into the station. This was nn- to come over hero and pull off such a boyH have been enlisted aud come to 1914 STRAWBERRY CROP has been spending a tew days at i\\\i\ swered by wireless telegraphy. Then glorious vU'tovy, wliile Colonel B.OOS0- the harvest fields for the experience farm on Harmony avenue. Mr. Hamp- came the voice again; "This is Dr. Me- velt is away exhibiting his new river and to earn vacation money. • VERY PROFITABLE ONE Rev. Will lam A. Oobb, paBtor of the ton plans to build a bungalow on Jii« PERHAPS THAT CARRIAGE WAS Gaa, on board the Tyler. Let us talk to tho klniiof Spujn. But that's where When a ningle county, us Is the rase Helfonl Methodist Ohureh, HUB been farm for the summer occupancy of to one of tho editors, please." great strategy comes iu. That was with several In southwest Kansnw, The early sirawoerry crop at Port appointed chftir-thun of the Sabbath himself and family. Recruit May Not Have Been Alto- Voice Plainly Heard. purt of the ciimpnipn in whU'b, ns needs 3.000 to 4,000 men it is policy for Munmoiith, although goraowhat curtail- observance commltttee of the Ocean 3. Henry Walling lias the contract gether In the Wrong ES to the every one knows, King Alfonso has the nillroads to get the men there ami ed by almost continuous dry weather, Orovo district preacher's association. A. receiving instrument in the But- been actively interested ever since was nevertheless, profitable, because to do the mason work upon the old Upper Furnishings. tery station was connected directly save the crop. Thousands of dottarp The Must rated lecture which was Keegan and Pike ptofe building at Lord WJmborne took his players mid htivti been sent east to pay the trans- of the high prices received for (hegiven in Clinton chapel A. M. K. K., with tlie telephone company's system, polo stud to Madrid to rehearse wlmt fruit. Hecent rains have helped out Port Monmouth which Charles O'Neil, The German recruit was being ami a connection was obtained. portation of workers, the agents of the. Middle town, by Rev. Dr. O. M. Bon- happened at Meadowhrooii. western roads holdiug the funds con- the late berrieti and lOBte line trait Itt iio.ld, an Kthioplan theologian, was a tlie present owner is having converted drilled in military manners—a most "Hello! Hello!" came the voice as l into a dwelling house. important branch of the art of war as That final score of H /j goals to 3tributed by farmers nnd wiring orderw expected. groat success. plainly m though the speaker were must hnve looked pretty good in practised in the Fatherland. For one only a few feet away. "This is I>r. to furnish tickets. To pay this army A large tract of meadow land on tho The Bale of funey articles, Ice cre.am, Miss Beecher to Appear Here. thing he had to be taught how to be- Media. I am on Iwnrd the Tyler, Madrid, while, in Luunmi—say, old means n large drain on the currency .Joseph B. Taylor farm, near MlddUv cake and candy, which the women"H David Belasco has engaged Janet have on the street—whom to salute, bound out In the direction of Sandy dear. Isn't It topping? Kh. wot, 8% tosupply of the Interior banks. town, has hemi rented to .1. P. Clare,dub or Christ church, Mldtfletown, held lfeecher fpr one of the leading femin- and when, and all that sort of thing. 31 They will forget «U about tho mili- The 40,800 men In Kansas will draw of Newark, an experienced market at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Sloate. Hook." gardener. He will lay several thous- ine, roles In his forthcoming produc- The method of instruction was to Messages went bnek nnd forlh most tants and spend ft line; old crusted nm\ over $100,000 a day for lubor alone, to on tho King's Highway, waa both a tion of "The Vanquishing Bride," which well mellowed midnight. Ten earned say nothing of the expense in feeding and feet of tile drains, and he plans social and a financial success. have the novice walk up and down the of the night and long flftor the Tyler to grow such early and late vegetables will receive its first presentation here court yard of the barracks, while from harl turned the comer of Sandy Hook gouts to four is "some, beating," as them. Most of this money will be tnk- in Long Branch at the Broadway The- .Tack Joyner, Mr. Whitney's trainer, Ba out of the Btnte, for except what is as lettuce, onions, celery and cauli- this corner and that non-commissioned and was far on her way to Norfolk. flower, on a large scale. On Patriotism. atre, prior to opening the season of officers kept popping out suddenly and T>r. McCan's interest in wireless tele- lius taught them to t»ay at Newmarket. spent In traveling the harvesters have the Belasco Theatre, New York. Miss By the way, I would not dare to begin no expense personally. Likewise it In He who lovee not his country c&s saying "I am a Royal Highness," or phony dates from the first practice lorn nothing.—Hyron. Heecher'u role will be that of a bril- "I am the Military Governor," or "IfetftS of wireless telegraphy by Kignor an "article" for tue august I-oiidon til) currency, for the fanner finds his Advertise In the Dally Record. liant Antercan aociejy woman, who am the Master of the Royal Dachs- Mnreonl In 1903. "1 thought then." he Times in thin negligee style. No, Rir. cheeks of little value to strangero. lives ftg pho describes it, a life of col-1hunds," or ihe like exalted titles. suys. "tlmt If it w«ro possible to trans- If L should Lord NorthcUftV prohnhly The class of men westward bound or. To her, color is both delight and would have me hurried to (be Tn^er aI1( Thereupon the appropriate salute had mit dots and dashes it must also be for the Imrvest includes workmen from a necessity, ^ her color schemes, to be given. possible to develop the wireless tele- of London to die on the block nt tlawn. the lumber eanipj*. factory men seeking during the action of the play give op- If every one on the. American loam Everything had been going on very phono. a bit of outdoor work with good wagen. portunity not only for unusual pictor- "My first work wns of nn exjH'rimen lino! plnyed the same brand of polo college boys and small fanners from ial ornamentation, but for some re- well until a mischievous corporal sud- tiiat its eiipiaiii did—but wluifn the denly planted himself before the re- t«l nnture with wireless telegraphy. I mljolning Htntes. markably striking and original costum- then applied my-mind to X rny work. use? There never was but one Monte Met by Waiting Employers. FOR SALE ing. Miss Beecher's last New York cruit and said, "I am a Royal Car- Wiitevbm-y in polo nnnals. He is wlini riage." The recruit marched straight ninl neat I applied myself to develop- Farmers Iu iiutoinobtlcs, wngoim »ud appearance under the management of ing njy theories in regard to wireless the costers In London's east end cull buggies wait for the niep at .the stu-_ 50 New $1400 Auto Trucks Mr. Belaaco was as Helen Arany, tho on without taking any notice. "a bloomln' marsterpieee." finns, and cook shacks are rondy iu Ui>> musician's wife Th "The Concert." "Why didn't you salute?" yelled the telephony." Dr. McCaa is thirty yearH old. He liehls to serve meals, and Delivery Wagons for sergeant in charge. The men are, for tlie most part, unfa- "I beg your pardon," stammered tho w»s gradvmted from the Medico Chi The Fungous Plant. rurgjeiu college in Philadelphia In 100:i. miliar with harvest work, but they are Half-Ton and One-Ton Capacity Sometimes. recruit, "but I was under the impres- All the e.nergk'K of the fungous plant given the routine hand labor, while ex- Sometimes the prodigal eon comes sion that the carriage was empty." seem to bfl directed to tlie production perienced imn linm\le the binders nnd back wearing a monocle.—Pittsburgh TO SAVE AFRICAN ELEPHANTS. of germ* for propagating its kind. headers. In addition to the imported Panel and Open Express Bodies Post. Advertise in the Daily Record. Their number is often almost Incalcu- labor, all available local help Is busy, Can Be Sean at Pachyderm and Rhinoceros Said to Be lable. Von have doubtless observed nnd the towns are for the time desert- (n Danger of Extinction. thiit the common pnffbull when ma- ed of ablebodled laborers. An "elephant and rhinoceros eon- ture is filled with a fine dust, and this The gathering of 8,000.000 acres of grcNs," in which delegates representing consists entirely of spore* correMpoml wheat in Kansas, fur Instance, is not ABERDEEN STABLES all of the great powers directly inter- ing to seeds, which nre eventmilly dii' nil done at one time. The work begins ested in Africa, recently finished n fused In the nlr by the bursting of the on the southern border, and three or MATAWAN, N. J. week's sitting at the London foreign [MinimiI. In a single puffbtill more four weeks elapse before the army (if ofiiee. «nd ns a result it is probable tiiBo 10,000,000 of them have bean workers reaches the1 Nebraska line. J. KRIDEL tlmt effective action will be taken to counted, and wheu these minute bod The wheat ripens slowly, the lower Ini- preserve'these animals from extinction ies are once wet nfloat in the atmos itudes first turning yellow. This means Corner Broad and Front Streets In Afrfta. phere Ihey are distributed abroad over economy of time and effort, for the The conference met at the suggestion :m indefinite spate, being si> mail Hint men who have first begun will go with] RED BANK of W. Woosnani. game warden of Brit it is difficult to .-omeive of a place the rlpenlKR of the wheat northward ish Knst Africa, who pointed out thflt from ulil. N they We Give %&£ Green Stamps HEAVY SENTENCE lOIHER STEAMER Everybody is Coming to- Tomorrow We Put On Sale FOR LOCAL MAN Cowes, Kng., June 18.—Badly smash- GOLDSTEIN'S Two and a Half to Seven Years ed by the Hamburg American collier P In State Prison For Etruria, in a night fog in the English ^*- DEPARTMENT STORE channel, the British coaster Copse- Broadway, Long Branch 150 Skirts at $1.98 wood arrived hnre early today. Tho The Store for Thrifty Folks Aschettino. Copsewood's captain said his vessel This lot includes all-wool Serges, Brilliantines, Ratine, A renewal of license fof thB East | was preceding through the fo^-atJialf We Have Just Received View IJotei, Highlands, was grunted speed wiien the Etruria, 4,000' tons, Linen and Cordaline. They're worth as much again. this morning by Judg(> Foster, at Free- suddenly loomed over her in the dark a Whole Express Load of hold, to William H. Hekitt and ilarry and the vessels came together with a A, Brown. This application for reterrifi- c smash. ifiWB] had been held up for three A big hole was torn in the Copse- THE HOME OF FASHION veeks and hearings were held during wood's hull, above the water line and WOMEN'S AND MISSES' 1S8 BROADWAY bat time. A short hearing was held much of her bulwarks waa carried his morning before the renewal was away. The extent of the big collier's granted, a few witnesses being exam damages wan alight. The Copsewood,. ned. a small vessel of coo tens, was ladss] John and BHwood DewlU, who were with iron. The collision occurred near SUMMER DRESSES the Ores Light Ship. 'ecently convicted of receiving stoi Our buyers have been very active this week In the "dTTLE CIS" !CJPT1 LAKE IS •n goods, namely a iiorse belonging to wholesale market. As a result we have consummated 'harles M. Parker, of WeBt Long Washington, D. t\, June IS,—Death a cash1 deal by which we have obtained 428 of this Today's Chips will. In all prouabil branch, which was stolen November will never be robbed of the mystery of Summer's finest dress creations at a most sensational Hy be the last to appear until next lOUi, last, and Harmon PheeBemaii the 68a until shipH are constructed of saving of cost. September when school will open who pleaded guilty to stealing the ani-impregnable hulls, marine experts de These dresses are made of the season's most desired again. .. mal were sentenced to the, State Re- red in Congress today. Legislation fabrics and in the latest style modes. The regular sell- ormatory at Railway. to compel construction of unslnkabl ing price of these dresses would be $8.50, $10.U0 and Captain Joseph D. Lake, u former A contribution: Louis Cotter, who last week waived vessels, they admit reluctantly, wil $12.50. We have organized a specially arranged resident of this city, but who now, to- not be possible until public eerTilment IK— gether with his wife, lives with IIJH ndictment and pleacleil guilty to re- Sale for Saturday, June 20th To the GnKKCat.ing ClasB of 1914. daughter, Mrs. Harry W. Reynolds, of ,(sting an officer at Ocean Grove, was forces Congress to agree to a uniform (With apologies to Rudynnl Kipling.) Red Hank, is observing hia 77th birth- innd thfl coats of prosecution. hull. of all these dresses and some chosen out of our own If we can but remember ail our teach- day today. Oespko his advanced ycai'H Carmino ABcluitlmo, convictrd two To show how long and difficult a stock at the one uniform price of ingB, Captain Lake is still very active, und weeks ago of ste&IlBg goods to the val-task it is to make sea-going safe, Sen- And put them to some use that's prac- wag able to go about his work as us-ue of $300 from the cottage of Mrs.ator Smith, of Michigan, chairman of tical; ual today. He Is chief engineer on Julia Calluhan, of Bath avenue, this tlie Tlrahtlc Investigation committee If we can realize tliiit solid earth's the the Albortiua of the Merchants' Steam city, which was set on firo, was sent- said today that although the great thing, boat Company's line, and is always ut Whle fctar liner sank two years ago, enced to not more than seven and notthe remedial legislation which the dis- Just consider this: Not one of these dresses can be And not rely loo much on things un- his poat. lean than two and ono half years in hud regularly at less than $8.50 to $12.50 retail. The rrnl; aster suggested ifi still ponding in tho Captain Lajfce was born at , Baton- state's Senate. fuut of the matter is that we could wot, under ordinary If we ean get into the world, and yettown and later moved to tills city, Adam Snyder, who last week pload- circumstances, obtain such dresses at wholesale at any- remember, whore for over thirty yearn he was 'Kiiilly to illegal *tUc at West Bad, thing near the low Sale price of $4,95 Wo're not the only pebbles on tho•mployed as engineer at (ho water- Freehold, vta fined $:U)i) and costs. See Window Display beach of lite; works. He served on a Revenue pat* Urace M. Dillarth, the 21-year old And look to older folk, WiCTi morn ex- _. during the Civil war. Shortly aft- negresa, who recently pleaileU guilty LOUIS STEINBERG perience, er the war he married SUM Mary 1'Minn, to stealing from two former employers Conditions of Sale To help us, with their wisdom, out ofof tbil city. The couple observed n( Asbury Park, was sentenced to five None of these dresses will be delivered before Saturday; none strife; their 48th weddlrtR anniversary at themonths In tlie county jail. ld after Saturday; none on approval; no exchanges; no refunds. lioine of Mrs, Reynolds January Kith, If we can rub our aliouldcrH witli the hia year. Harry CottralJ entered a plea of non lowest, vult to an indictment charging him No Credits And yet not feel superior (knowing Captain Lake has bean employed by with deserting his wife at Frcehuid on louis Steinberg, a retfred hotel man, tlie Merchants' Stcahual Company a June liHh and was rnleastul under bail died suddenly at his home in Washing Positively no dealers supplied. SALE LIMIT—No more than two Greek*; great many years, He is well versed If we can treat all men with equal in ?200 to await sentence the last ton street, Red Bank, shortly after dresses to any one customer. on the topics of the day, and enjoys Thursday in September, Cottrell is !lve o'clock this morning. The first in- courtesy, reading the daily papers, pnrtU'itkivly And yet not necessarily be meek; the young man who was alleged to Jmatfon thai Mr. Steinberg wad 111 the fleeord, whieh has been delivered have run away with the wife of Alfred was made known a few minuteo before If we can work our best, and not bi»ut hid lied Hank home every day since Extraordinary Sale Women's Beach and Cape Coats troubled, V'iinPelt, a baggage master of the Cen-lie expired. He had been restless dur- he paper bc^ati circulating there. tral Railroad. The two families lived ng the curly morning hours, but this When Hie jjjJKe in salary doesn't conic. Captain Lukv's daughters are Mm. cur way; neighbors and Mrs. Van Pelt uent -as aUiibutd to natural causes. He Priced Very Low $5.98 to $13.50 laroki Dennetl, Mr.s. JoHeph KeRsler away, saying that she was going to nally told his wife lhat his sleep had if we can Just renumiber we're em-and Mrs. George Hall, of thin city; ployees, Newark. Cottrell also disappeared and beeji broken and that \w could not Mrs. Harfy \V. Reynolds and Miss It was supposed that the couple went get into a doze. He sat on the side Sale of Specially Tailored But have a chance to be the bosBBOQQe Tennle La>ce, ef lied Bank,'Mrs. Wil- Our Women's Bathing Suits day; 'ogethcr. Cottrell was apprehended of the bed with jeads of perspiration iarvi Mclnlyro, of Aslmry Park, and bis morning by County Detective John pouring down his face. tirs. Mutu Van Note, of New York. M. Smith at Adelphia. It was learned Wash Skirts for Women Are the Talk of the Town If wo can wear dress IIUIIH, and bo hat hts brother, who works For a He evidently realized his serious con. The average woman loves a skirt lhat FITS. We Nowhere is a letter or wfder assortment to be lltion, and remarked, "This Is the seen orv+ound. And the most vital point la that no- ourHulvcs in them. 'Yeelir>l(] utorp, was on hi.s roiiie to ecommend these skirts to be the best we ever had where are the prices as low. And yet In old clothes, fix the; gardc-n GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE, Adelphia with an auto truck and .Pe-last," Just how tills WHS meant to be he pleasure of offering to our trade. fence; ~ , eetive Smith presumed that Cottrell nterprotcd could not be ascertained, If we can laugh, when time iirrniii* "ESCAPE," DRAWING CARD had joined him, us he had been re- as he fell over backward on the bed $1.50 to $16.50 our laughter, ported in Freehold yesterday. He fol-n a dying condition. He expired vvith- Priced Low $1.00 to $5.98 (Women's Cloak Dept.) The Mntimi Film (Corporation's pro- uut giving further utterance. Last And yet not Isutgh too loud, bnyou i lowed and located the man at Adel- duction of I). W. GrlHUh's masterpiece ahia. Cottrell told tho Prosecutor and light Mr. Steinberg was in jovial yplr- good sense; "Tho K^capH" founded on Paul Arm- ts, singing and conversing with mem- If wfl can leave our years of Hi^h letective lhat lie had planned to so trong'n play af thai name, in one ofioday to Spring Lake to see his wifo- bers of hie family. seboo) learning, ha greatest pboio-dramaa t vor pro* The deceased is survived by a widow, VICE CHANCELLOR BACKES COMES FROM SWITZERLAND COUNTY PHYSICIANS ENJOY With no Hwellod-aiTliclion liolln-iinr und try and effect a reconciliation and ! luced. It is now running in its third start housekeeping again. Mrs. Vantw- o gone and one daughter. They are HEARS FORECLOSURE SUITS' TO WED MISS HERZFELD, FEAST AT ALLAIRE us; week at the Court Theatre, New York, ta Caroline, William and Joseph. It' we ean keep our ,mindB iif-on onu *elt is reported aa living with relatives nid has been playing there to packed n this city. For a niunber of yea re Mr. Steinberg Vice Vhance-llor Backes, at City Hall I The marriage of Miss Beatrice P. j Fourteen members of the Monmouth special ibing, bouses. lt« Ihrme fhUWfl the danger M.inducted tho hotel known as theoday heard four foreclosure suits re- Herzfeld, of 147 West &igtity-eighth-r County IVtepical society attended the And yot have fai:ts at hand aintfttdin* k*i' mistreating and is replete with William II. Johnson, who has been 'Third Avenue Hotel, this city. He aft- ah'ng to Long Branch real estate. i street, Manhattan, to Max Relchen- annual banquet of the society Tues- dramatic anil ihrilllnK situations. n jail for sometime awaiting trial on erward moved to Red Bank where he n the1 suit of the New Jersey Mort- bach, of St. Gall, Switzerland, took day afternoon at De Ligle's, Allaire. As an introduction to Hie play, there lip charge of stealing two dollar.4 from ran the Centra] Hotel before Miring ;age and Trust Company against Min- place yesterday noon at Osage Gard- Previous to the serving of one of De If we can meet leas fortunate class- will he shown the beginning of life in Matilda Uradlcy, at Long branch, to private life. In his earlier days ie R Troutmau and Sonny Rosenberg, en, the beautiful summer residence Lisle's famous dinners, the physicians mates in the future, a variety of protoplasms, by Dr. Dan-April 26th, was released under $201) Mr. Steinberg was a cigar maker. He he court gave a decree in favor of the of the bride's family, on Run yon ave-j held a business meeting at which most- And treat them JUKI aa cordial Si tc-Jel Carbon Goodman. Tliesp cclln aro hall and on his own recognizance, towas a member of the Hebrew Burial omnlainant that Rosenberg's proper- nuo. Deal. The wedding ceremony, a ly legislative matters pertaining 16 day; shown magnified 100,ooo times In full await trial tiio last Thursday In Sep-Oraund Association, of tills city. y must he sold first and Troutinan'B civil one, was solemnized by Judge medicine were discussed. If we can always look upon our Aim* activity and i( Is the first time an ex- ember. econd. Mr. Morford represented the B. Foster, of the Common Pleas Court The annual convention of the state Mater, hibit of this kind has been accomplish- rt&age company. I of MonmouLh County. society opens at Spring Lake on Mon- And always feel our hearts w>thli> tier ed on the screen. The object 1B to OCEANPORT MILK DEALER'S In the case of J. William Jones The wedding party was confined to day, June 29. sway; HIIOW that in tho lower l'onns**of life BOOM LONG BRANCH AT PRODUCT UP TO STANDARD gainst Ashley VanBnint and liig wife intimate friends and relatives of the Those present were: t)r. W. T7. J3ev- If we can see the dawn of ntlicr claus- the offipfiHg of the original ceUi f* verdict was given in favor of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Lucycrfdgb? Dr. E. A. Scott and DFT Bon- es come, Hemble in rvery parlicului" the mother STATE EXEMPTS' MEETING net t, of Aabury Park; Dr. W. A. Rob- 1 E. W* Worthley, of Oceanport, has ompJainant. Senator Slocum repre- Herzfeld, a sister of the bride, was] Yet never let the sun of 'fourteen cell, wlureaM in life, people tend to iented Mary VanBrunt, one of tho bridegmaldj and Walter Herzfeld, alinson, of Ocean Grove; Dr. Harry B. degenerate. This city was well represented ot the distinction of being the only milW- set; he annual convention of the New iarties named In the proceedings. Mr. j brother, was best man. The coupleSlocu' m and Dr. Lester Wire, of Long If a year from now we know our own dealer In his vicinity whose milk leraey IC&etnpt Firemen's Association cornea up to the requirements of grade Aorford appeared for Mr. Jones. I were attended by pages and flowerBranch; Dr. K. M. Beach, of West class yell, LIQUOR DEALERS' OUTING ield at Huekennaek yesterday. Not In the case of A, T. Woolley and oth- girls—Frederick and Richard Bern- Long Branch; Dr. Frank Failing, of At- Why—we shall be some graduate? A. lantic Highlands; Dr. Daniel E. Rob- I hat the delegation was unusually Mr. Worthley has made every ef- rs against Isaac Tv*oolley, an order helm and the Misses Elizabeth and you bet! Annual Dinner to Be Held This Year at large, but those who made the trip, ias made to Samuel Powis, Jr., who is ' Xmicy Naumberg. Following a re-erts and Dr. Cyrus Knecht, of Key port; fort to meet the requirements of the Dr. E. W. Crater, Dr. Wilson and, Dr. Wardeli'a Port-au-Peck Hotel. Were real boosters for t he seashore, new milk ordinance and is very much itting to hear the case this afternoon, ception, the couple left on a honey-[ 'I he an 11 u 1 sot i:iI function of tlie resort. They carried iilerature with Peter Kafferty, of Red Bank and Dr. TRYING LOCAL DAMAGE pleased with the official recognition of L. Edward appeared for Isaac Wool-1 moon trip, Brown of Freehold. Wholesale Liquor Healers' Association them, giving a vivid description of the the superior quality of the milk do ey and Mr. Morford for A. T. Woolley.' SfflT AT FREEHOLD TODAY ni New ferny will be bald at Ward oil's lica.iitics and attractions that await liverod to his customers. Hereafter Testimony was also taKen on the con- Farmer Giberson Burled. Port-in. 1'i'cU Hotel, Pleasing Hay, thethe tlremen when they come here In the caps or labels of all bottles con- duction of the W. G. Hall will. Dr. The funeral of John Giberson, a well Capt, Borden Observes Birthday. The trial of the case of Hyme I. (ItttS to be decided fry tiw. committee August fo pit rtiei|(;Ut.' in the parade taining rnilk of this grade are to beU\, ,ij. \lYmberton was tho witnessknown Colts Neck farmer, who died Capt. John W. Borden, of Little Sll- Peskowtiky, who IK suing tlip C. H. Ito.f iirrungi-'meuiH. President Charles iuul events thai follow. while, hearing in bright black type the worn. en Monday night, was held tin's after rcr, observed his 76th birthday yes- of N. .T. for $10,01)0 for Injuries sus- Loewus mill members of the commit- 1 Long Branch was well advertised. words "Grade A, Raw, Inspected." , noon, Bcv. A. C. Wright, of the Free- terday. Friends and relatives helped tained whe-n struck by a tram at tlu tee spent a pleasant afternoon at Port- TUr circular letters w»n distributed In addition to putting up the building j hold Baptist Church, officiating. The him to celebrate the event by calling Chelsi'ii avenue crossing, Uiis cit\, au-JVek early itt the wp«k (iiumsHing: In the cpriveniion hail along (.lie line: required by law for the hovering of hta TO LAY CORNERSTONE OF deceased was S4 years old, and a na-on him, or sending birthday cards. July r.th, 19X1 »*• Klarltd today b<> tlJtlr plans with Mr. WurdeU, The. pro. of march. Announcement oi* the Lmiu industry. Mr. Worthily has remodel- NEW P. O.JUNE 25th tive of IliglitKtown. He went to Cali- Captain Iiorden was an officer on a fore Juilgp Foi-ter and a jury. Thin •liniinary (let ails for the big (mling firemen's carnival of events ed the house in which hp lives. The fornia in 1849, and remained there for vpstel that transported Union Sol- case was started two years SCO MUwov! e fully completed. Wholesale deal- 1 was also unnoumed from the conven- huilding was formerly a two-family In all probability the date for the. tweniy-scve. _ n years. He was reputed diers to the South during the Civil a verdict Wftfl given for $1,000. Tiners from Jill over tlie Stale werr rpro- tion platform. "On to Long Uiamli house but has been thrown into one war. He was a deep water sailor for railroad company carried the case to .'ornei-Htone laying of the new Feder-! to be very wealthy. Ons siister and one |anted ai to Informal meeting. After ill Aujuiwi," wfti tlie slogan that VMM with a fine wide porch extending en- il building will be changed at the;! brother survive. ten years and during that time made (be Supreme Court, which net asldo the DOINGS OP THE VAN LOONS AGENTS FOR Is this what Father had to buy an Auto for FORD AND MAXWELL CARS The Two Greatest Car Valuei In The World ANDY'S GARAGE 45 47-49 Broadway, Tel. 204 Long Branch LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. NINE * STRICKLIN'S A LEGENI? OF MEXICO. OYSTERS LIVE AND DEAD. For Better Origin of the Eagle and Serpent on Its DEMOCRATS SEEK And th« Big Difference It Mikes Whin =1 Our RED BANK ClotHes, Hats Coat of Arms. They Are Eaten Raw. and F*urnisHings The cost of arms of the republic of Speaking about keeping hotels, Sime- and Mexico, which occupies the center or on Ford, who won fame and fortune ASBURY PARK white bur uf the flag and consists of TO REPAIR SPLIT in that profession, hnd (his to suy r&us Co. ASBURY PARK a beautiful device representing an eagle about the succulent oyster: parched Hgon a cactus (what in Mex- "People have come and sworn to Broad St~Red Bank ico is called nonalj devouring a ser- me that we had the finest oyster- la ADVERTISERS VISIONS IN THE EYES. pent, is intimately connected with the Break In Party Caused by the world. Now, thut was all tummy history of the people. In the begin- lot. We had the same oysters any ouo ning of the fourteenth century the an- Rend Their Ads. Daily Why It Does Not Appear Absolutely Tolls Repeal Bill. olse could buy, although we always cient Mexicans, or Aztecs, after wan- bought the best we could. But there Is Dark When You Wink. dering for a long time around the Sale of House Dresses this about the oyster: When he i» good ALBERT S. MILLER When n person winks bis eyes be mo- Mexican valley looking for a place to mentarily covers the entire eyeballs build their city, arrived after terrible he is very, very good; when he is bad 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK nnd everything therefore should turn sufferings and adventures on the south- FIRST DIVISION IN YEARS.he Is very, very bad. Reputable Hakes of Footwear absolutely black and be In total dark- western Iwrder of1 Lake Tezcoco In "There is a whole lot of difference Today, Friday and Saturday Only for avery member of the family ness for the instant. As a matter of 1823. between 11 dead oyster and a live one. fact, be certain!j* is in total darkness, Record of Votes on Measure to Play a When an experienced opener puts Ills We Serve You Beet Just at tlio time when you neoil tkgg) most. House but he !a unconscious of snme. There they halted, for In front of Prominent Part In Fall Campaign. knife Into :in oyster lit con tell In n The reason he is unconscious is that them they beheld what naturally they Congressman Bryan, a Progressive of second If the oyster Is really alive. considered an auspicious omen from nnd Porcli Dresses made of good percale, in li£lit nnif med- No Connection With Any other (he eye is Incapable of removing ftee r Washington, Warmly Urges Passage He can even tell by the rowlslance establishment tain view from itself until an eighth of their gods. An immense royal eagle of whether the oyster Is in prime Pi*m3i- ium grounds, in nciit cheeks nnd stripes; nicely piped with a second has elapsed. So the view see a extraordinary size and beauty stood of Railroad Bill. upon a cactus growing in the crevice tion or only fair. If the oy*(W was H. WILLARD WISEMAN, Optician just before the ball goes into eclipse By ARTHUR W. DUNN. not just right our men would throw It plain color material; made in a very desirable style.. Don't continues to be seen for an eighth of n of a rock washed by the waves of the Formerly with my uncle, the late lake. lu its talons it held & serpent, Washington, June IS.- •[Special.]— away, and they used to throw invay Cail to come in immediately If you want any of these dvjijisos W. C. WISEMAN Hwond. But as the eye Is not voverai about one oyster in every four that we by the lid as loug us this, a new view nud its broad, beautiful wings opened Democrats in congress who are to go 106 Emory Street, Aebury Park, N. J to the rising sun. before the people this fall hope that bought. as they will he on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday only Phone 1360-R arrives to supplement the old view be- "A dead oyster Isn't fit to eat raw. fore the old one has vanished. TDUH Obeying the mandate of their oracle time will soften the asperities that the darkness is uot noticed, although that there they should build their city, have grown out of the debute and ac- But the live oyster that I* opened there is no doubt that It exists. they set to work, and by driving piles tion-on the Panama tolls question. right lu front of you and stays on the plate just long euiMigh to squeeze a at 69c Tills same peculiarity of the eye en- into the marshes with no other mate- There are always difficulties ahead The Home of rial at band but fruli reeds and rushes drop of lemon on. he goes down your ables moving pictures to buve their be- for u party which finds Itself divided, throat ti ^ulcy and a palpitating treat Infr. It also Is the reason wby a lighted the foundations of the great Tenocbit- lu the case of the I'anama tolls the Good Clothes lan, the chief city of the Aztecs and That's only possible when yon stnfid torch whirled rapidly arouud shows H party was divided against itself, with up to an oyster bar. J. KRIDEL path instead of a sequence of torches. the site of the modern City of Mexico, the administration on one Hide and the Also why a rapidly rotating wheel does .were laid.—Philadelphia Ledger. "Why, In some of our gilded pnlacps party platform on the other, the plut they begin to open oysters after break- RED BANK not show its spokes. If n snapshot be form advocates appealing to patriotic De Bevoise Brassieres taken of such a wheel it does ahow the fast nnd you get them for diniwr. WYU. THE "ENTENTE GORDIALE." sentiment. The result was a sharp you get them, that's all. and they're spokes, however, and proves the above division, such as lias not been seen Here's the greatest Brassiere Bargain we've ever of- fact of persistence. Or if the wheel be dead! A corpse Is a corpse, even If It Bismarck Once Gave a Striking Defini- since the silver question split the Dem Is kept on Ice."~Hi»nry M. Hall In New fered ; made by the famous makers of high snide hnisNiercs This Trade Mark viewed by a lightning (lash It shows ^ tion of th# Term. ocratic party twenty years ago. them.—New York World. York World. It a guarantee on In the newspapers of today we- very When the silver Democrats split only. We iniicliiised a lot below price. You win hnve everything purchased often iiud the words entente cordiale. with President Cleveland they did so •t the DRY GOODS He Escaped. Most readers understand the meaning with considerable joy, but tbo Demo METHOD OF TEACHING. either style, open hack or front; trimmed with a vorT'jfood STORE Of lie was standing at the counter of a of the expression, but it is rather diffi- crats who split with the Wilson nd- Joseph Snl? KXtn store waiting for n clerk when an cult to make a translation that ex- miiilftration on the Punanni canal tolli Wherein Our Educators Often Put the embroidery! sizes l!4 to -lli. Don't wait too Ions or your RED BANK acquaintance riiine In. He was one of presses the exact meaning of the orig- did so with fi great deal of regrot. Cart Before the Horse. ill he gone. A style smd quality worth .'Hie; I hose communicative acquaintances inal French. Prince Ulstnarek gave a Party men do not liko to oppose their This simple principle (spirit before who catch the victims by the button- good explanation when bis daughter president, as It is much more easy to discipline* we sometimes seem to lose hole and tiilk nnd talk and suy things asked him what the entente cordiale sight of in our education, consistently over nud over. Presently the clerk go along with the administration than really was. to be antagonistic. putting the cart before the horse. Our Special Price 25c Men's and Youths' Norfolk Suits (•nine up. In the days of the renaissance, "Do you keep the Maxim silencer?" "Well," he said, "it is not so easy to Somewhat Despondent. $7.50, $9, $10, $12.50 and $15. define literally. It means a cordial un when people had caught a vision of » ,,•' asked the waiting man. The division that has been made has new world, they studied Greek with Every one a bargain derstanding, but It also lias a little created some despondency among tli 'Yes, sir." different significance. For example: avidity Itecnuse they believed It was a H. N. SUPP "Is it any good—will It stop tbo You were In the courtyard this morn- Democrats for the reason that they path into that world. We reverse the 19 BROAD STREET RED BANK noise V ing when I came from tUe garden with can read the political history of thi;process. We set our students to grind* ••it win.** Nero. Diana was in the yard, gnaw- past, and they know that when party ing Greek verbs in order tluit In an .» L Another Lot Corsets "Have you one for o large bore?" ing a large bone. My Nero saw berdivisions exist party defeat often fol- definite future they may come In con- •'We have them for all sizes." nnd ran to seize the bone. Then there lows. The Republicans were able to tact with the Hellenic spirit, when We are famous for our Corset Bargains, but we think •'Will they work on n repeater?" was u little fight, until I struck them a maintain their supremacy for 'tunny what they wanted was a touch of the LeMaistre Lace and Embroidery Co. "They'll work on anything." few sharp blows with my cape. years because they remained united. Helleuiu spirit to transform the Greek this offering will eclipse any we've ever had the good for- "Then put one on Bill here and churge They were defeated when the party grammar Into a book of magic. FTSHaKSfchleTa, 1-acea, Embroidery, "After that the bone lay in^H&e mid- it to me." divided in the Taft administration. We Bet them to cutting up earth- tune to give you. The model is a regular $1.(10 style/made. Curtalna and Llnena, Hosiery, Corteta, And In the moment of mystified si- dle of the court, while both dogs stood Tho hope of the Democrats is that Underwear I I I I I I I I I off at some distance and looked eagerly worms when what they wonted (lest of good batiste and trimmed with a silk embroidered band; lence that followed the rude man made their constituents will commend them was to have their thoughts turned to- COR. COOKMAN AVE. * EMORY ST. his I'srapi-. - lii(liniia[K)iis News. at it. Bach dog, in fact, was as anx- ious to keep the other away as he was for Ktuildfug by the president. That ward the mystery of physical life. We sir.es 18 to 30 and plenty of them HO an not. to disappoint on ASBURY PARK Is likely In the party primaries, but put them to studying Italian, trusting Tongue Charms. afraid of my enne, and therefore nei- ther ventured to seize it. You see, that just how It will affect the vote in the that in due time a UuowlOdge of thut account of sizes. Weincmber, a $1.00 model, made equal The tongues of animals have been fall elections Is another question. language may prove nu Incentive,., to mid1 still are in some parts of theis what they call in diplomatic circles an entente cordiale." — Youth's Com- Support Not Wanted. read Dante, never perceiving that « to lots of $l.Q0 qualities, CHARMING HATS world favorite amulets. A tongue cut panion. craving for Dante might be innde the fronr a living fox is said to ward off During consideration of the railroad strongest Incentive for studying Ittillun. The eeaaon'i latest models can a bill in the house of representatives ways, be found at reasonable prices at dlsflttse of all kinds, but as the person Wo red Ink and blue pencil their com- vnrrying one will surely die if lie hap- Thirteenth Century Fire Prevention. Congressman Bryan of Washington, a positions, believing, with a touching Our Special Price 59c pens to meet a fox at nny crossroads One wonders what fate would have strong Progressive and openly for gov- faith, that there Is some intrinsic, beau- RITTER'S MILLINERY SHOP the charm Is seldom used. The tongue overtaken the captured starter of fires ernment ownership of the railroads, ty in correct spelling and perfect punc- 41 Broad St. . RED BANK of the vulture plucked out with Iron in thirteenth century London, for said that he was much In favor of the tuation that will appeal to the under- Tel. 177-R und'bung about ft man's neck la ftne w after the blaze of 1212, which lasted bill because It filled up the gup be-grutluute mind, und ivll the whUu what cloth will bring him what he desires, ten days, swallowed up part of Lon tween present conditions and govern they needed wau a sense, however dim, nnd some East Indians believe that if don bridge and was the cause of over ment ownership. of the wonder of literary creation.— they do not bite off the tip of the1,000 deaths, every precaution was "This bill takes a more complete hold Harold C. Goddard in Ceutury. taken against'fires. For instance, all on the railroads," he said, "and th< Unuiiual Exertion May Causa It, and EW JERSEY'S Telephone 1074 29 East Front St. tongue of any wild animal they kill So May a Fit of Temper. builders of houses were ordered to tighter the hold the better 1 UUe it. 1 they will not bnve good luck in hunt- Hard to NUM. To keep your ii>ni|>r>r Is rattier IP . R. Boice *Sc Co.lug.—London Tit-Bits. roof them with tiles;, shingle boards or We will get them, bng nnd baggage, "1 oversaw and overheard this de- lead, and to stop an outbreak any Rood Idea, nntd Dr. Sli'k'khiud odall OARAGE: a little later." lightful little thing in an alley running In n lecture at 4ho Insiitulc nf Hy Repairing of All Kindt Thoroughly Equipped. house could be pulled down. Thus, Mr. "You are trying tft bent this Mil," north from Payne avenue yeHterduy," Kvary Unae t&o heart rotitnu*\s, ba salii, STORAGE :-: :-: SUPPLIES Small Girl—Please, Mrs. Jones, moth- II. B. Wbeatley on the safeguards: Riiifl Chairman Ailimismi. "If . bflftev- says a more or less cryptic* corieHpoud its fnrco would wise a wcljjhl of (wo Agency for Hupmobllet. er wants to know if she can borrow a "For the speedy removal of burning od tbtl hill was going to result In gov-ent. "Two hoys were'-fl^htliig. One pounds I" flio belitbt of one foul, add BED BANK, NEW JERSEY dozen eggs. SJhe wants to put them un- houses each ward was to provide a ernment ownership 1 would rdiisiigirlt was a very lat boy and the Other was (t docs tiilH from Tu tu 140 !inu»n every der a hen. Mrs. Jones—So you have strong iron hook with a wooden hnn- to the everlasting demultton bow very skinny. The thin one had a back minute. dle, two chains and two strong cords, WOWtf." got a hen. have you, my dear? I didn't er, however, who seemed to be very Acute lioart aWalu was difficult to know your mother kept hens. Small which were to be left with the bedel "That la the advantage of the situ- ation," replied Uryan. "It is such a wise to all the technicalities of theproduce in a youn^. well nourished nnd Phil Seamon's Girl-No, she doesn't; but Mrs. Smith of, the ward, who was also provided urnuly art of self defense. heitltliy adult, 1ml it \\t\H very eany to Widespread Adoption of Kline's Is going to lend us a hen that is going with a good horn 'loudly sounding.' " good opportunity to put it over on tli Rheumatic Remedy Puts % Spring Clothing old time statesmen of the country that, " 'lilt Mini In the solar plexus, kid,' produce If i» Hi i -••- >••••• s Mi S i You Touch A Magic Button •j. S When You Become A Sfi "Want Advertiser" m!fi Our day is the day of "touching buttons/' A President presses a button in Washington, and a titanic explosion, thousands of miles away, weds the two great seas. We are fond, nowadays, of accomplishing big effects with m simple processes. And so the "button-pressing" magic applies to the 'little things" of life, as well as to the big episodes. • When you become a "want advertiser" you press a MAGIC BUTTON-and the influence is felt in the homes and offices and business places of the city. •fi Your quest becomes of interest to the people who are able to * help you accomplish it. If you seek work, and "press the button" of want-advertising publicity, your quest becomes one of personal interest to the people who need you. The same law operates in the working out of every "want ad task." * For classified advertising makes the whole city your market; makes the right people your audience; delivers your message to all people to whom it could have any Si interest or importance. •ft LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. ELEVEN Devoted to the Interests of Women. THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. HE WASN'T EVEN MISSED. SEPARATE TUNICS. Its E'.l»^n«nce Dawns Upon a Fiance Proof That a Bridegroom Is the Least With Startling Suddenness. Important Part of a Wedding. Daddy's Bedtime "MY'dour Clarice," I said, "I like HERE was to be a wedding of They Are Useful In Re- jjljL being engaged—to you (DO, great importance in colored cir- building a Last Year's Gown. jive never been engaged be- T cles, reparations were made What the Memorial PUTTING UP STRAWBERRIES. fore), mat I don't see the Bense of set- lor weeks and a big crowd turned out "^™"~ Day Procession ILD strawberries, wlieu they ting niHnli'd. Even the state seems to on the auspicious evening. Every Year the Pa- can be obtained, make the best decide the idea of our union." Next day the wife of u judge chanc- rade Grows Smaller. Now Means. W preserves. Various ways of "What do you mean?" said Clarice. id to meet the happy bride, who hud putting up this delirious fruit tire sug- •I'm almost alarmed. Have they dis- formerly betii her lnnid. ACK and Evelyn hud neon wittrfMnj? tuo parnde that went to the ceme- gested here: iiiriHiij|JtiiH you suffered from tooth- "Well, Martha," said Mrs. J., "did tery In the morning. Tliey wm-e both impressed by the few soldiers Strawberry Jam.—To each quart of ache as a boy?" you have a big wedding?" that there were left to uiareli. lit fart, it had muiic Evelyn feel sad. berries take one cupful of sugar. Wash "Do you remember how jrrey "It isn't," I said, "n question of 'Deed Ah did, missus; 'deed Ah When dutldy \v«s about to bagta his story Jack first wanted to tell aud hull the berries, ndd the sugar, my hair was becoming, how J cover and place in a wurm oven thir- thin it was and how eugenies. I was at Somerset house did; the mos' splendiferous occasion of ft looked? This cured it." today getting a copy of my birth eer- tie season." Unit parade grow smaller. But then we ty mluute-fl or ou tbe back of tbe range. tlficiite,\and"— When dtuidy was nbont tod befit h Kemove the cover anil crush the straw- The "this" she referred to, was "Kecelve many handsome presents?" berries nnd then boll or simmer slowly "They surely didn't say anything "Yea'm, yos'ui, tie hull house "was daddy ail about the parade they bad seen nbout our engagement at Somerset fifteen minutes- Thi.s makes 11 nice just crowded wiv de gifts." " U ddd U consistency. If you like it itiffer boil house. I didn't suppose they even knew "Did you have your house nicely Jfflair of it," said Clarice. lunger. decorated?" "Ill news travels apace," 1 said. "But "Yes'iu, yes'm. Everybody done wear A Popular Conserve. Hint by",the way. I was about to say a! Nil *"W| ui'fi ui tut' uir^, tiiiii n in UI'*I~L ^iun \JM\I, me >••-•-£> IUIII nun 1111 i ru ui vi pealth 1 Strawberry Preserves. — Take one Hint red is a noble color. A day onUer very best, look jes' lak a white thin country since tin days of lT7 brave to meet Strawberry Jelly .—Wash aud hull the ter that is bod." strawberries. Crush' and put on topneutral color. Now, Mrs. Jonos longed u "How can you say that? He's a man anything thut arises. for Just one black haired, one. When "So there are, two things never tQ forget—on« thfit we must remember of double boiler. Boll slowly until Scrupulous. 0/ standing in this community." soft Rub through strainer, then strain the learned professor of ology from the An oMpnegro man was on a Jury in "I don't care. I wouldn't trust him." the tine soldiers who fought for freedom nnd the other that we are to so scientific department dropped in for GOWN WITH TUNIC. live that we nre worthy of them." through cheesecloth or Jelly bug. To a Missouri town. It was a case of par- "What n silly Idea! His honor has each cupful of Juice add one cupful of supper Sirs. Jones nlraoNt tearfully tIculnrl|tehtrociouB murder land there never been questioned." Separate tunics may be purchased In propounded (•> him a (pietition. i grim Minted sugar, which has been heat H(Hmed"to be no room for doubt as to "Oh, yes, it has, and that's why I say the shops nnd are a boon to the wo- ed In the oven, slowly stirring until "Oil, doctor," she aslced, "do you the pnllt of the accused. But the old that with all bis fine outward show ii:0ii wlto has n gown in need of renova- The Record's Daily Short Story. the sugar in melted. Only let it come think It inuHt always be hereditary?" nagito obstinately refused to vote for (bore's something bad behind him." tion. The corn flower blue chiffon oc- If I eee plainly before me a horse nip to tbe boiling point. Tut into Jolly The doctor looked from the aureole* eonvicttafl, though the eleven other "I don't see what niflkes you sayoordion plaited tunic Illustrated here ping the grass in o pasture, just os 1 glasses which have been dipped in of Professm" nnd Mrs. Jones to the Hue- jurymeipilKreed at once. News of the that. Everybody knows lie's all right." la worn with a gown of batiste and hnve Been hundreds of horses doing boiling water. When cold cover with cesslve four alarum of lire red hair on "hanging" of the jury came to the "My suspicious hove been confirmed. machine em broidery. A STUPID tbe same thing hundreds of times be- wnsed paper nnd put on tho tin cover. the little Joneses. judge. 'JJe called the refractory juror Wasn't he drawn on a jury the other The silk hem on thin frocks is such a fore, and one comes along who tells Strawberry Fruit Sirup.—Cook the "Not so much that," he assured her in niid Risked him his reason for hold- day nnd didn't the lawyer for the de-good thing that dressmakers have been me the horse is u camel and sticks to stmwberriew in a granite or porcelain nt last, "an redhedltary."—New York ing out against a verdict of guilty. fense peremptorily discharge him? loath to drop it, and so it appears on MAN ft, It makes me mad. lined ketll«> until the juice flows freely. Post. "I donVj/Iieve in cap'tal punishment, That lawyer wouldn't have him hi thenew summer frocks of lace and lin- One morning Farmer Jenkins awoke Hash, strain the Juice through cheese .iedgcV'^Wfls the answer, r-ose for anything."—Detroit Free Press. gerie. Sometimes when luce or em- M at daylight, as WHS his custom, to flmi >ith or cotton batting; then measure. Andp|*by don't you. believe in it, broidered flouiiclngs are used the hem By LOUISE B. CUMMINGS At the Concert. Mose?" Inquired the court. a number of the widow Parks* pigs Allow a pound Of sugar to each pint of "Why did HO many people yawn nil Man's Early Sorrow. is ft fold of colored silk under the scal- rooting about among his sprlug vege- Hiice, boll together tlve minutes, then "Well, jedge, It's this a-way; my old "I hate to leiivc the old place," re- lops of the flounce. Sometimes the at once just now?" Farmer Jenkins until his wife's death tables that were of a very tender ago. bottle. Wlten ready for use ndd a few "Didn't you notice that the critlrf Mih'H -iVh^i alias taught me yer oughtn't marked Adam as he turned from the hem Is tinplied over the edge of the *ptmnfnls t<> n glaw of cold water or In fer ter kul nothin' what wuzn't flt'n to flounce either in a straight or scalloped was afraid his sou Abel would mtirry He found that a loose bar In the fence over the.ro In the front raw yawned ^artTtfajXif Eden. x** Elizabeth Turks, the daughter of, wid- separating the two places had been more Hl>ernl qiiantily to the contents llrst? Kverybody Bkw wants*-to show eat."—New York POBt. "Leartrig it isn't the worst of it," re-upper edge. However it is put on, it >f the pmich howl. nun's to tbe, charm of the frock in whlcli ow Turks, who owned the adjoining removed during the night Such » that he, too, l» n musical sharp."—Nert A Cruel Man. plied Eve. "Think of the trouble farm. Elizabeth wns plenty good thing hod never happened before, and York Post vou're going to have when you get toit is used, and It Is n sensible finish nn "My dtaJir," he said, "we've got to well, for it is always stronger thnn the enough for Abel, and the old man's ob- he couldn't account for it. He drove call n hflu. We can't go forever living telling of the animals and rivers in jections to in- h a 11111 tih were quite the plga back, and, while angry nt the (his place to the explorers and geo-lace or lingerie with which it is com- Exaggerated Optimism. beyond our income." bined. unintelligible except that if Abel mar- loss of dollars' worth of peas, string "What is your idea of an optimist?" "There," she replied. "I knew you'd graphical experts over yonder."—Wash- ried and set up for himself his father bea us, rndlshes and other si ml lar go ancfc^rlug up some disagreeable ington Star. "An optimist," replied Mr, (irowch- Charming Neck Chains. would be obliged to hire a farm hand. green things, he happened ou the Paw Knows. Everything. or, "la a mini who thinlcn ho has tint subject to spoil the day. This is the m Silver and copper, often combined widow. i Willie—1'aw, can a woman keep (I makSags of an automobile because hti first morning for a week that I haven't nnd sometimes used separately, are But Mrs. Jenkins had not been in "Mrs. Parks," he said, "yer pigs cost secret? IIJIM managed to g*t hold of a gallon «f had a". Headache."—Chicago Record- seen in the newest neck chains, laval- her grave sis months before the farm- me a hundred dollars' wo'th o' garden PflW-1 don't know. 1 never henrd gasoline and a Hpark plug.M-Waablnif Herald." FASHION HINT llercs and rinps. Semiprecious stones er one day suggested to bis son thut truck last night" '»f one trying, mjr son.--ClnHnniUl TCu-ton Stur. —lapis lazuli, beryl nnd turquoise—are it was kind of lonely In the house; It was the tone that was offensive. •liilrer. On Record. used to ornament these. The uncut they needed 11 woman to do the cook- "Well, if you wont keep your fence "What are jour views with reference Ceylon sapphire is a fnshionable stone, Ing, and he rather thought Abel bud In condition, Mr. Jenkins, you have • to the Panama canal?" By JUDIC CHOLLCT while rather large iris shaped pearls better marry Elizabeth and bring her only yourself to blame." "Well," replied Colonel KOBUUS, are used in the In test hatpin. Dia- In for tbe purpose. 'It's your fence." "after thinking the whole matter over Xo summer coat could be better monds and pearls are combined in Though Jenkins senior bud no sua- "It's no such thing. The fence on For High Occasions in Midsummer carefully and conscientiously, I am pre- iiilapted to its use than tbis *one. It Issome of the latter. Admirable repro- picion that Abel had »ny intentions that side o' my form don't belong to pared to state unequivocally that Icon- short and jaunty and, at the same ductions oXJewelry of the Italian re- concerning the girl, Abel had been me, and It isn't a party fence neither; pidt-r it a mighty good thing."—Wash- time, loose enough to allow a free naissance nnd slender enameled hoop umking love fco hor for some time, and It's yours." ington fltar, circulation of air while it is the smart- bracelets daintily etched and colored Elizabeth was responding so far nn That was a mere starter—the begin est possible. are among Hie lunovntlons. she thought best. Abel reported to her ning of a wnr. The widow's sharp Tiresome Neighbors. Incidentally, it can be made by the what his father httd said and supposed tongue cut gashes all over the farm- "I don't like those people at all.veriest ft mat our without difficulty be- Cotton Duvetyn. that she would l»e pleased to know er's feelings and lashed him to a fury They're, too good." Duvetyn of tho cotton variety is a that tbe way was made easy for them. When there wan a lull ou the QrliiM '•WhatV the trouble?" pood drill In demand this summer. Hut to his surprise sha received the line Abel went to Bee Elizabeth. "They've kept the same maid for It is delightfully soft nnd pliable and announcement with knitted brows. "What a pity," he said, "that my elplit years and insist that they've nev- adapts Itself well to the new -styles. "Abel," she said, "you're a fool." pop and your mom have got to tight- er had ft washerwoman disappoint Tbe duvetyn that was worn last win- It's not n pleasant thing to be called lug." them."—^Detroit Free Press. tor was found to fray very easily nnd a fool by the woman one loves even "Oh, Abel, you make me tired!" for that reason did not quite bear out if one is a fool, nnd the statement "How have I blundered now?" Presence of Mind. tho promises that were; matte for it.ninde a temporary estrangement. Abel "I let the pigs into your farm; I did "How's this ?" demanded his wife. Hut tbe manufacturers say that the sought to know why he was a fool, and it a purpose." "You were talking about jackpots and new duvetyn is more durable and sub- the reply wan: "Did it a purpose? What did you Hushes in your sleep lust nlglit." stantial than the old. White skirts are "Why didn't he encourage you todo it for?" "I—or—oh, yes! I tricnl a gambling made to wear with colored Jackets of propose to me before?" "To make a break between your pop case in court that day," exclaimed the suuie material. "I don't know," said Abel. »ud my mow. I could see before youi tin? resourceful lawyer.—Kansas City "And why does he do it now?" inother was buried that your pop would Journal. Bordered Veiling. "1 don't know," Abel repented. go for mom as soon as he dared do so, According to tbe Dry Goods Econo- "1 know. In telling you to bring me lie knew he would find an enemy in Art Connoisseur. mist, the nitons vogue for bordered of home to do his housework he's grind- me, and he thought he'd fix me by foets has resulted in tbe production of ing bis owu nx." : withdrawing bis opposition to your us exceedingly clever double bordered "(>1 course he wants you to help us marrying me. It was plain as the veil. This novelty has n different pat- out, but wouldn't «e all be happy?" nose on your face." tern ou each edge of the veiling so "Iti tluf first plnce he doesn't want "Elizabeth," said Abel, nfter giving that it ran be mnde to serve the pur- me to cotue tu his house at all, and fnUlmself (iim- to ill^eat this astonishing pose of entirely two different bordered (ho second, we wouldn't be lmppy to- information, "I wonder bow you knew veils. Sometimes a narrow fionil bor- gether. If I marry you I'll marry you der will appear 011 one edge and a vel- nil this." alone and not with him thrown in." "I wonder how you didn't know it*' vet or chenille dotted border on the ••Well, whnt shall we do?" other. "Maybe you're wrong, after all." "Walt" "Try and see." In this one word "wait" Abel receiv- •.HHjWtM ———™— — AAAAi ed bis rcrdirii i ff** **** ouUtakeu-into "Tell your father yon and I nre go- his betrothed's plans at all. He had NOVEL HANDKERCHIEFS. Ing to he married, and I'm going to been told by her that he was a fool, keep house for you and him." and as to the nintter in question he Tlmt night when Abel went home be ITH the oncoming of hot weather of small flowers about the brim and a A novelty Is the crepe de chine hand- wns. Abel was n very smart fellow «eted on Elizabeth's suggestion. W and the Reason of outings and large rosette of them set against the kerchief. It Is made in all the lighter In some respects, but in seeing through midsummer festivities, millinery be- bandeau and the underbrtm. KJMONO COAT. this change In hla father's designs for "Abel," said his father, bringing hla colors. Soft, dull blue, pink, yellow flst down on tbe table, "you let them gtna to adapt itself to Its surround- The pretty, airy, pure-white hat, cause there is nothing to lit. All fnsh- him he was steeped to his pnrs in stu- ings. For June weddings, any onewhich looks something like a white in several tones and gray are especial- ?ritters alone. They're turrnble!" 1 iouTIUle wraps are loose and these ly attractive. pidity. Nothing is so irritating to one of the three hats pictured here would orchid In millinery, and something sleeves that extend to the neck dis- who sees a thing with absolute clever- Al>el nnd Elizabeth were married. be a happy choice for the bridesmaid. No H*J(.'iidiil picture bids him pause Some of these handkerchiefs have h-.it they went to live o»\ P. small ff\rm like a glorified sunbonnet, Is made of, i mtfopre, where all the air is pur*. pense entirely with the sleeves that ness as t» be confronted by one who Aa beautiful and buoyant as butter- a wh|te hair braid plateau, white rib- He gHflSai the scene no heed because hems an inch wide of a different color. of their own. sometimes are a little difficult. Some have self colored hems, either cannot see It_ot_nJ!._ In^ other words. flies, these hats are designed for the bon and the petals white chrysanthe- It liaan't any signature. ephemeral summertime; two of them, mums. There is a draping of white —St. trfjulu FoBt-pispatch. The flaring collar tu Normandy style wide or narrow. A Hair Raiting Tale. gives a becoming and (((tractive finish. Eaty With to Get. at least, fn an ephemeral style. maline over the top, fastened with two Itlack handkerchiefs are now the "A great deal of what we call pleas- Delllnh had Just trimmed Samson's *" In the Dark. The little strap across the back will be However brief their little lives, small rosettes of black velvet, one at liked by most wearers, but It is not crnze. of Hie fashionable set in London. ure la largely Imaginary," said tbe hflir. each side. The hat is shaped with Pa finite—He said he never loved her They are mnde in the very finest mus- ready made philosopher. "Shampoo?" she asked. beauty and originality are theirs. until tieitlssed her. necessary and can be omitted if a Originality so striking, In fact, that fine wire supports, the back portion still looser effect is wanted. liu or lawn find often spotted with a "I suppose HO," replied the roanwh o And being bereft of strength he had filled In with a foundation of wire net l*iitrice—Well, was it love at first color or else brilliant lined initials was working on bis automobile. to spend another quarter, not count- these hats are unique, but of a char- siKlit? For the medium size (lie coat will acter not likely to be repeated. Hats covered with broad bows of ribbon. require three and three-quarter yards adorn one corner. "Now, wouWi/t you like to be able ing t he tip, of course—Philadelphia similar to tbe largest one of the three -Oh, no; he kissed her In the dark, I Most of the new handkerchiefs ap- to take a long ride without having to I-edger. Maline In black with hair lace braid believe.*'— Yonkers Statesman. of material twenty-seven Inches wide, we are likely to have always with us, make up the wonderful little piece of with one-half yard twenty-seven inches pear t<> l»e obviously more ornamental worry about speed limit« or spark but the other two, we have not seen than useful and j.ire composed of the Accomplished Foremothers. millinery art worn by the girl with a wide for collar and cuffs. plugs or tires or anything at all?" their like before, and others, drawn fan. There la a Email, round bat of «-. Neighborly Offer. most ill my materials, even nlnon not "I should say so." Mig#s — Our forefathers had wives from tho realm of fancy and poetry, that, were of some account. They shirred maline and hair lace over a *\ would like to have a knocker on This May Man ton pattern ia cut In s\ beintr considered too flimsy. "Well, here',-; a street car ticket."— will replace them in the next eummer- wire frame. Ruffles of maline with my door," from 34 to \1 Inches "fcuiBt measure. Sent! Very exquisite to gn with the paint Washington Kit. could do everything from the family time. 10 rents tn this office, giving Dumber, KfO, thread wire Inclosed In hems, appar- •llmv will nay husband do? ne la a ed ninon gowns that are presently to Rowinc to driving oxen. ently, provide what passes for a brim, -Tid it will bp promptly forwarded tn you bt» tlie rag* are the tiny floweredmor - A Sacred Spot. Jiogcs— Yes, they hemmed flnd haw- The large hat of point 'd'esprit net knocker on everything." — Baltimore by mnll. If In haste send an addition:! and lace Is really a wide brim made but fa In reality a misty halo about the AmerldM _____ iwn rent stamp tot letter postage- When sels in white or the moat delicsite col- "Why doesn't snmeb.nly build on ihis ed, as It were.—Christian Register. ordering us© coupon. V&CQ&1 lotV Von WHB to ho short on of a lace ruffle, mounted on a cap face. ors spricgeil all over with violets or made of the net. This cap, edged Her Plans. rosebuds, CM hers have borders of dogs' drib «»uterpris*»."' Studying Shakespeare- These hata follow no set style. They Kimbrptte— Which..divorce colony are No ".... Size... "QQtta \\w rontrnry. stranger. The with a band of black velvet, setB down are not freakish. They are beautiful or r;its" hentls all round the inside of "Is your wife still enthusiastic over on the head. The scant ruffle of fine fom BMM to? tbe hems. uiiin who owns that lot hits too much her Shakespeare club?" efforts on tbe part of some artist who Name > lace is supported by short wires and is able to take the frivolous materials S(nr-7l,hiivrn"t been able to find out Sump women are hnving portraits o public spirit tu build an it." "Xo. she's getting lukewarm. Been gathered at the Inner edge over a which hiis *he bent bureau of publicity. *IIow d<> you mtike tlmt out?" to sixteen nieftlngs and h:isn't won a at hand and interpret the gaiety of Address (heir peti embroidered In the corners wire. The mffle ts set on the cap at a youth and midsummer wltb them. of their handkerchiefs. I "TUnf 1* whoiv flip circus tfhMM bridge prlxr yef-Ijoulsville Courier picturesque angle.- There is a wreath ' when it comes to town."—Kansan Cit.t Journal. JULIA B0TT0MLEY. TWELVE LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. HOW INDIAN SIGN SPORT EVENTS HERE AND ELSE WHERE RUINS FIGHTERS Psychological Influence Has : I am determined to break up. In ad dltion to suspending a player for m\ : ECAW LEA GIT,. At OM' RUB Changed Ring History. conduct, 1 request you to Hue the play Wash'jjton 1 i) 0 -1 0 0 9 0