LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. VOL. 10-NUMBER 263 LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 9 1911. 8 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS NEW "BIG THREE" TO EDUCATION BOARD FLOWER SHOW H THE FRONT IN JERSEY UNDERTAKES PROBE AWARDS COME HERE Increase of .94 In Products Many Prizes For Long Branch and 49 In Number POLITICS THIS WINTER INTO ITS AFFAIRS People at Horticultural Employes In 5 Years. Society's Exhibit. Lewis, Baird And Dalrymple To Control Republican Blodgett Resolution Calling For An Examination of Washington, D. C, Nov. 9—A pre- Long Hranch figured conspicuously liminary statement of the general re- In the distribution of awards at the third annual chrysanthemum show sults of the Thirteenth Majority In Next Legislature-Next President Books, Bills And Vouchers For Five Years Back Census of Manufactures of the city of given' by the Elberon Horticultural lxiiig Branch, N. J., has just been Is* Maximum of 20 Years For Society hold attheAsbury Park Casino. aued by Census Director DuVand. It of Senate And Speaker of Assembly Both By Joint Committee Is Passed-Dr. The exhibition, which opened Tuesday contain* a summary comparing the Gang Leader Under 14- afternoon, clowed last night. It wat* a big success, both socially and finan- figures for 1904 and 1909, by city totals Slated To Come From Passaic Reed Resigns prepared under the direction of Wil- Year Sentence In Burling- cially. liam M. Steuart, chief statistician for Sol R. GuRBenheim, the owner of ton and 11-Year One In Lakeside Farms, this city; Mrs. Wash- manufactures. Bureau of the Census. Trenton, Nov. 9.—That Vivian M. MEM0RIALTO_DR. KIMBAU At a meeting of the Hoard of Educa- The figures are subject to such revi- Lewis, of Passaic; David Balrd, of MRS. EMMONS DIES HERE tion held yesterday afternoon the res- ington Wilson, the T. T. KInney estate Camden, and Anred N. Dalrymple, of Ocean County. ignation of Dr. Walter S. Reed waa and Mrs. B. J. Greenhut. figured In the sion as may be necessary after further $40,000 Hospital Will Be Erected at Mother of Former Elberon Station awards, examination of the original reportB. Essex, are greatly strengthened in Lakewood in Honor of Sea Bright Agent Was Taken III on a Visit . presented and accepted. The meet- their position as State Republican Judge Foster at Freehold this morn- lng was a nuecial called by the prosi- The principal awards were: Te summary shows percentages of Physician. ing sentenced Joseph Thomas a max- L?.Kt June lnerea.se as follows: 192 per cent in the leaders is the general view of the elec- To perpetuate the memory of Dr. 'deni to consider a number of Import- For group chrysanthemums, ar- imum of twenty years and a minimum Mrs, William Bramons, of Farming- ranged for effect, edged with foliugo tx>Rt of materials used; 94 per cent in tion Tuesday as taken by the State Paul T. Kimlmll. who or nearly twen- dale-, died yesterday at the home of ant matters, chief among which was. of nine on the charge of stealing hors- on har n g plants, Mme. Lillian Nordlca^ Young, the value of products, 66 per cent in House politicians. Byrholding their ty years prior to his death, a. year hor~w&ln t'he'Fay'coUag^in'Yjncoin « f *f . IrreRwlarlUea In the pur- counties in line for the Republican es and burning buildings. Thomas of Deal, and Henry Goldman of Elber- the'number of salaried officials and ago, was physician to many of the pleaded guilty to four indiictmcnls, evenue, aged seventy-nine years. Mrs. chasing of fuel. Seven members were clerks; 53 per cent in the salaries and party the three are now in position to aiOBt prominent residents of Luke- present, the absentees being C. Asa on; double variety of bush, plants, S. i wo charging helm with stealing •! Kmmons was taken sick last June It. Guggenheim, of Elberon, and Hen- wages; 44 per cent in the value added control the party majority in the Leg wooit, and for years ;i summer resi- while on a visit to her son. She .suf- Francis ami Daniel W. Warded. is lature of 1912, and with Democratic horse and burning a barn belonging to ry Goldman; bu&b plant anemone, by manufacture; 41 per cent in the tent of Sea Briuht, a forty thousand James Murphy in Upper Freehold fered from a cancer of the stomach and In presenting his resignation Dr. average number of wage earners; 31 Governor Wilson as their opponent lollar hospital will be built there. Reed said that he was ready to de- Fritz Acheles, of Rumson, and Henry township and stealing a horse anil for several weeks pael had been In i Goldman; busih plants, single variety, per cent in the number of establish- and a Presidential campaign at stake Of the sum required more than $32,- critical condition. , fend himself and the board against next year, tate is no small political binning a barn in the fame township S. R. Guggenheim and Henry Goldman; ments; and 16 per cent In the capital >0t> has already been subscribed, Geo. belonging to Klisha Jones. Besides her husband. Mrs, EmmtHia any attacks made, and declared that invested- honor. ', Gould and Miss Emily H. Bourne his only reason for severing Ma con- standard chrysanthemums. Henry It was the first sentence of the kind is Mirvivied by two sous and a daugh- Goldman and S. R. G-ugsenehim; There was a decrease of 8 per cent The three leadens referred to will leading the list with $5,000 each. ter. The •children are'Jack Emmons, Qpctienwai flue to bis appointment as control twenty of the thirty-seven Re ever pronounced in Freehold court. medi<«Ll Inspector, which made him In- groups of <>rnameii.lal foliage and flow- in the miscellaneous expenses. Seventeen person* have givene $1,- R waa slated that Thomas bad re- a member of the upliolt lery and under- g plants, 8, it. Guggenheim and There were 34 establishments in publican vfrtes in the Assembly ant' 00 or more and the amallent contri- taking firm of I'urdy and F.nnnonu. at eligible to serve. so witf b.e able to dictate to the cau cently been sentenced to a fourteen Dr. Heed's resignation reads aa fol- Mrs. Washington Wilson; three speci- 19UD, as compared with. 26 in 1904; an ution up to date is twenty-live cents. year term in Jiurlington county and Mnnaaquan: Ambrose Kminons. of men palms, M. C. D. Borden, of Ocean- increase of 8, or 31 per cent. eus the organteati n ct this brand Long Branch, and Miaa Emninns, of lov\ of the Legislature. as eleven year one in Ocean county. ic; one «peel men palm, S. B. Guggen- The value of products in 1909 was Faiiuingdale. I Long Branch, Nov. 7, 1911. The organization of (he Legislator* I( was shown that Thomas was a To the Honorable Long Branch Hoard heim and Mrs. WftshlnRton Wilson, cxml $1,117.000, and $f>77,000 In 1904; an in- leader in a gang of horse thieves who Rev. T. Harr> Pialer, <>r Oakburst, foliage plant other than palm, 3. R. crease of $540,(100, or 94 per cent. is already engaging 'he attention o will toudut t I he funeral service*! ai the of Kducatlon, the Republican leaders. It is practi FLORIOfl JUBILEE made a practice of stealing valuable Guggenehim and Mrs. Washington Wll- The value of products represents Kniiuoiis limne tomorrow afternoon at Gentlemen: cally certain that Senator John D animals, and •"swapping" them until n. their Kef I ing value or price at the Having been so pleasantly connect- Prince,of Passalc, will be cnoser tli'ey owned an old nag, and thai they half-pasl Diic o'clock. Interment will plants as actually turned out by the ed with you during tho past, five or Throe distinct varieties of ferns, 8. President of the Senate. He was Re burned several harms to cover up LL* made at Manaaquan. factory during the census year, and six years, it 1H with regret that I ten- R. Guggenheim mid Mrs. Washington pu.'Vran floor leader last session ari' their depredations. does not necessarily have any rela- der you iny resignation. I desire to Wilson; *ix distinct varieties* of rex it has alwayf been Senate prepeden' John Drcnnan, who last week plead- tion to the amount of saTes for that Inform you, however, that under no onius, Mm. Washington Wilson; cut to elevate the leader to the Presidency ed guilty of deserting his wife at Lit- • year. The values under this head also circumstance!) or eo ml It ions do l n* bloom chrysanthemums, fix varieties, the following year. Senator Leavitt )ld-Fastooned Plantation Mel- tle Silver, was hentencod to six months include the amount received for worlt KIKH because nf the unscrupulous, un- hlrly six blooms, E. D. Adem.s, of Rum- of Mercer, is being talked of as th< in the county jail. Mrs. Drennan testi- done on materials furnished by ethers: warr&stsd and dishonest rumors that f-on, and M. C. D. Borden, of Oceanic; Republican leader In the Senate. odies By Celebrated Artists fied that her husband had given her Further details can be drawn from hnve been in circulation against the ix varieties, eighteen blodtns, S. R. Assemblyman Thomas McCran only $2f> during the past year. the tabular summary which follows: Hoard of Mriuctnltoii. 1 stand ready to GuggenhVim nnd Mme. Young; twenly of Passaic, is the logical candidate fo] at St. Luke's M.E. Church. Freehold for Red Bank Man Salaries ai;d defend you or myself at any lime it. blooms, dlHtinct varieties, Henry Gold- Speaker o* the Assembly. There is John Wilson, who pleaded guilty to Value of may be necessary io do BO, as I have, imn and Mme. Yoiirtg; twelve blooms, some talk of opposition to the plan o A specially interesting program will breaking and entering tho homo of never known or aeon any action by tho ,llBtin<-t. varieties, Fritz Achele» and CENSUS selecting both presiding ofilcers fron e rendered at St. Luke's Methodist Rev. Garret Wyckoff al Red Hank, was Child Is Charged With Robbing Hoard of Kiliicalion thai could be just- Mrs. Jacob inI!Ii• -ehi!pa>l Church tomorrow night un- paroled in the custody of Prohibionary ly criticised during my Incumbency In white, Mnn>. Young and Henry Gold- of in- done once or twice in the past. I er the direction of the Colored Klor- Officer Ramsey. Three Stores—Colored office. man; six blooms, yellow, Mme. Young crease Mr. McCran be made speaker, thf da, Jubilee Singers. The entortain- Solomon Michaels;on was granted a and B. R. Guggenheim; nix blooms, 1904 to nent, which 1B fostered by tho official renewal of his wholesale My resigmit inn Is handed you be- House leadership will Mkely go to AE license in Boys Up, Too. cause of my appointment as medical pink, Mm. Young and Henry Goldman; 1909 1904 1909 semblyman George W.' Whyte, of Cam oard of the church, promises to be Wall iownship by Judge Foster this blooms crimson, B. J. Qreeniiut and Number of Ks- argely attended, as the advance sate . .Inspector. 1 am Informed 1 cannot le- den, who was an aggressive mernbo- morning. The application of Holmes Herman Waldman, BOB of J^PO gaHy noM the offlc© and continue to b« Mme. Voting; six blooms bronze, Mme. bllBhraorvts 34 2ti 31 last session. If it shall be decide >f tickets is reported extremely large. W. Bennett for a transfer era, etc., with two members from Atlantic—Walter S. Edge, R 1913 miong them "Roll. Jodan Roll." The ter the boy he was missing, but. was George Gould ; any other colors, George Average number of Borgen—James A. C. Johnson, D 1913 in the vicinity of Went wood avenue. found later in bis father's home, The lie Long Branch Property Holders' Gregory, W. R. Seymour; carnations, wage earners em- Burlington-Griffith W. Lewis. R 1912 entertainment will open at quarter af- Association, they to sign tho report er eight o'clock. Doors will be open boy told the officer where he hadhld- white, George Hale, Jacob Schlff; dark employed during Camdon—Willijim T. Read, R 1914 FUNERAL ATjrRINITY CHURCH deii a cigar box eontaining money ,nrt have the same published for lnfor- pinks, KInney estate, D. E. Adams; the year .. 415 294 41 Cape May—Robert E. Hand, R 1912 it half-past BilVen. Cumberland—Isaac T. Nichols, P. R... 1913 stolen from the Morris avenue Btore. iiHtion of the public. vase of twonty-flve hlooma, J. H. Sctalff, •Decrease. Services for Mrs. Throckmorton to Be The board some time ago nsked Its Essex—Austin Colgate, R 1914 Mrs. John King's Funeral. He staid 1L was beneath the porch Kinney estate; buncii of ono hundred Gloucester—George W. F. Gaunt, R... 191-1 Held at Red Bank Tomorrow iouiisp-1 for an opinion as to whether violets, B. I). Adams, Mrs. B. J. Green- Hudson— Jamea F. Fielder, D 1913 The funeral services of Mrs. Mary where he had been sleeping, It was Improving Brady Cottage Afternoon. found just, where the boy located It. t had the right to appropriate money hut. The summer home of Aivthony liuntordon— William C. Gobhardt, D.. 1913 King, wife of John King, of Lewis o emidii<:t an Investigation. The re- N. Mercer—Hairy D. Leavitt, R 1913 ivenue, Brooklyn, formerly of Red The many friends of Mrs. Mabel F. Tho boy ia detained at City Hall for Brady, of Albany, N. Y., situated in Mlddli'Hex-Gporge 8. Sllzer, D 1912 Throckmorton, of Kast Front street, a hearing tomorrow morning, when port, from Counsel Morris was read In Jail for not Paying 8. P. C. A. Fine* Ocean avenue in the West End section Monnioutli—John W. Slocutn. D 1914 Jank, who died Tuesday, will be hold and ordered published. The opinion Morris-Richard Fltzhcrbert, D 1913 n the Little Silver Methodist Church, RedHank. were greatly grieved to the eoiuplalnants will be present. A horse belonging to John Redd W»K of the city is undergoing extensive Ocear^-Ueoj^bJ C. Low, D ,. 1913 Iearnof ner Frank Lane, tho baker, has been led In as follows: shot this morning by Dr. H. ft- Clark. omorrow afternoon, at 1 .SO o'clock! j ^den death early yes- "In compliance with your requset alterations. The work is in charge of PaHsfit^ohn I>. Prince, R 19U *ev. Joseph Garrison, pastor of the Itcrdav' Thp IKMIV wiU 1)(- ah'PPod to having trouble with boys and others The animal had been t&kan to thef Itolicrt Tappin, the Third avenue con- Salem—Rev. J. Warren Davis, D 1914 for my opinion In regard to the, rig'ht aomcispt—William \V. Smalley, U 1914 •hurch, will officiate. The interement. Red Rank and the funeral aervie will stealing bread, cakes, etc., from the rear of City Hall in a disabled condi- tractor. SHBHCX-Jacob C. Price, D 191; be held in Trinity Kpiscopal Church, doorsteps of his customers.' Ho was of the Hoard to hold an investigation tion. One of Us forefeet Was badlv 11 charge of funeral directors Robert, as *o its own affairs, and its right to I'nlon—Carlcton It. Pierre. R 1914 t. Mount & Son, of Red Bank, will be at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon. in the recorder's court this morning broken and deformed that the poor Pleased Large Audience. Warraa—Pi*. Thomas Barber, D 1914 Rev. Robert MacKellnr, rector of the appropriate the necessary funds for Republicans, 11; democrats, 10. n Evergreen cemetery, at Little Sil- to complain about two small colored animal was Just about able to hobble The play, "Lady Audley's Secret," church, will officiate. The interment boys, who Kave their names as James [inducting an investigation; I beg to around. Redd Is the colored man re- Assembly — Republicans; Atlantic. ver. MrB. King was bout 65 years •which was presented by the J. L. >ld and besides herhuaband, is sur- will bo In the Presbyterian burying V/inslow and Kdward Sykes. Reenrrl- say t b at i see no legal reason why cently arrested on complaint of the Carlton Corifrey. Kraerson L. Richards; r r Tempest Dramatic Co., at the Lyceum . ived by one daughter, who lives in grounrt, at ShrewMbury. in charge of je r Arrowsmilb reprimanded the boys, ou should not hold any sort of an in- R. I*. C. A. When sentenced to pay last night was well received by a Uernen, William K. Ogden and Frank ranpral directors Roberl R. Mount felparalitlg them in the custody of their efiligjUion among yourselves that you a fine of (10 he pleaded poverty, and ! M. Stevens; Burlington, Blunt-hard H. Milwaukee, WWisconsin. Mr. King, large audience. This play is taken 'or several years was cashier of the |Son, of Rod Bank. parents. Mrs. Winslow was in court sen fit. I do not find, however, any Liveryman Jones was willing to come rom a moet interesting novel and was While; Camden, Isaac \V. Coles, Al- 1 Mrs. Throe.kmorton was 3ft yearB and wanted her stepson sent away to authority in law for you to subpoena bert De tTfiger find Ueorge \V. Whyte: Mercantile National Bank of rted and to bold any investi a. to hiB ™scue and P^ **\tjt the fine, played in a most realistic manner. Ban*. old, and, besides her husband, who some home or tho Reformsehool, as wi K Tonight's performance "The Gam- Cape May, James M. IS, Hlldreth; was formerly a prominent Red Bank | insisted upon running away from that would be effective, or bind- Jones carried out his part of the a«rr«e- Cumberland. Albert R. McAllister; Es- hP Neither do I men*-' ^"^ R^^ never made an effort bler's Wife," is a comedy in four acts lawyer, is survived ber her mother home. ing upon (he witnesses. > pay the balance, although the court and is a laugh from beginning to end. sex, William M. Heard. Homy F. Hol- WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST and several brothers and sisters. Mr. find any authority for yon to use any p Tomorrow the old favorite, "East lowuy, Charles <1. Linnenkolil, Morti jand Mrs. Tbrockmorton had taken an df your funds for the purpose of de- allowed him six weeks to raise the uier T,nwy, It. E. Mitchell, J. F. Mur The U. 9. Weather Bureau forecast Moving Old Homestead money. He is- now In Freehold Jail Lynee," will be given by requset. 'or the 3fi hJburs ending Friday % | apartments in New York for the win- John Rohbock, who owns the Daniel fraying tho expenses of such an inves- ray, Frederick Prout, T. J. Smith, w. I ter, and before settling down, decided tigation. The law prescribes that In default of payment of the fine. Thin StapR. V. ii. Stlekel. Jr.. II. .1. Theln j'clook P. M. Sloeum homestead in Kenxin»toji Pn is the second time he has been in jail Detective's Hearing This Afternoon New Jerseyvr-Rain tonight or Friday, to visit her parents al New Haven. is having tho building moved so it will your funds shall be used for school and XV. Q, Weiffel; Mercer, Profew purposes, and for the care of your complaint made by the 8. P. C. A. Johfl H. Gill. r Kast orange home. nesses and counsel fees and other n Broadway, yesterday morning. H set, XV. I). Anderson: Union, (i. L. Bali Highest temperature yesterday 58. tlio house and ttdd to the comforts of (hold tlheir 36th annual trail Friday The deceased, with her IniBband, con- incidental expenses connected there- evening, December 2&th. The niwm didn't know how to plead, was unde- cock, W. F. Grovel and C. C. Otto Lowest temperature last night 38. j with. There is no reason, however, Temperature 8 o'clock a. m.. 47. duct eda photograph gallery In Long ber» of the company compofl6 the coin- cided about securing counsel. As the —37. Branch thirty years ago. After leav- why you Bhould not conduct mien in- charge was a serious 6ne, Recorder Democrats—Bei'Kpn. C. 0*0. Hen Change In temperature- in last 24 mitteo In charge of the affair, and the ing they both studied medicine and Baby Seaman Dead. vestigation aa you may deem wise following men have been selected to Arrowsmith said he would postpone newsy; Middlesex, August O, Stein wolf leun plus 7 degrees. John Wesley Seaman, Jr., the infant among yourselves, and request the at- the cape until two o'clock this, after- «nrt John I*. Rirkpatrick: Monmonth Barometer 3D.20. became practicing physicians. Mrs. head the different committeesittees: Bx- c son of City Kngineer and Mrs. J. Wes- tendance of such witnesses ae you noon, to give the accused man an op- Klnier H. tleran and Leon K. Taylor Barometer 8 o'clock la. t night 30.10. Davis for years having many patients foreman Arthur Hennessey, Chairman; in this city. ley Seaman, died at the Seaman home y be advised are necessary, but of foreman, J. Randolph Sloeum; fore- portunity of securing counsel, and al- Ocean. Harry K. Xpwraan; Gloucester Wind velocity 27 miles. course without paying them feea. lowing time for hts employer to put in James Laf*>rty: Hudson, James C. Ag Wind direction northeast. in Broadway yesterday afternoon. The man, Frank P. Rkwum; first assistant Firemen Will Entertain little one had been dangerously il "If you contemplate any investiga- foreman, William Wtddla; first assis- an appearance. It was stated that Mr. new. J. M. BrsnniKan, 6, F. Breu Highest wind velocity in past 24 tion among yourselves, I shall be glad McKenna was in Long Branch, and Miisoi", \V. S. Hiivison.T. M. Donnelly !iours to S o'clock a. m., 34 mile?, Di-j Members of the Monimmth Beach | for Beveral with heart trouble tant foreman, Alfred K. Reflly; a«c-ofid Funeral services will be held tomor to furnish my services to you In con- assistant foreman, Willard J. Roop; would no doubt attend the hearing. C. M. i;«an, Cornelius Ford, T. F. A rection northwest , Fire department intend eivtertainin^ nection with t' matter free, that is, Mrs. Hicks waa in court and so was Griffin, Peter IT. .Tames, T. F. Martin Humidity R o'clock a, T>3 per I their Mentis on the evening of pecem- row afternoon at three lock in second ansiB-tant foreman, Arthur <*. E. 8. Simpson, Philip SieuerwaM charge of Rev. Dr. George H. Nea if it is Illegal for you to pay any ex Robert F. Warwick is aecretary of the Patrolman McGarvpy, who made the rent. ber fith. The will be a supper and pensee to attorneys for services in Iluntenlnn. Oliver c. HnU-ombe; Rn Humidity Hi o'clock a Burial will bo made at Glenwood rem committee. arrest. 1 ".!i per | dancing nt the Casino. Supper will eterv, West Long Branch, in connection with such matter. What- lem, Iwuii S. Smirk; Sussex. Charles be Ft*rvf*d at i;.:io and dancing com- arrest. Both stated the facts this af- A. Meyer: Warren, Dr. Henry O. Cfl of funeral director Charles F. Morris (Continued on sixth page) ternoon, and the prisoner waived ex- Humidity 11 o'clock a ra. 5W per 1 me need at M& Tickets of mimi^um Filends of Mr. "and Mrs. Seaman Rummag* Sale. hurt—83. rent. j can bf> prmMii'ed fi-un ' he enmmiti Annual Rale by St. James' Alter amination and was held .or the Grand Card of Thanks. JJury. One year ago today the veather w ,.„, ,,„., will be provided, an-1 i grieved al til*' death of their little Guild. Thursday and Friday, at Broad- Clam Chowder for sale Friday a clear 8 a. m. partly olo: dy K p. t9ie trCncwiirp ant! eomfcrt i>f those |who llv(>ri I)UI > fPWB Io Kra0P 1 take this mehtod of eipreafiinic m way and Third avenue 2«3to264* If you are a lover of music you can noon for benefit of bazar. Mrs. Sllva Minimum temperature 31, maximum favorinjE; with their presence will be I horn? •.apj>re>e1ation tor the consideration not afford to miss the Jubilee Singer* 111 Washington street. temperature 52. looked after in a manner character- shown by the voters of long BHanch Look! Look! at St. Luke's Church tomorrow (Fri istic of the company's reputation fnr j It wili mean a rare musical treat tf and all throughout the county of Mon Don't forget the dance given by the day) night. All seats 25 cents. * Turkey Supper Sexton Bros., undertaken! and em bfliOf hospitable. l:ear Jubilee Singers at St. L mouth on election day. My success Is Star Social Club at Neptune Hall, At S-i. Jarnn' New I'm i Hall balmerf, 616 Broadway. Tel 122 L. B Church tomorrow (Friday night. due entirely to my friends. Harry C North Long Branch, Friday evening. Advertise In the Dally Record. Wed., No 15th. :C n ;0>K SWtF in the Daily Record. seats 25 cents. 'Fay, ot IUtl Dank, Coroner elwt, • I Nov. 10. 88Q-263-26i** RPOUR • 11 *\ LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911.

weightier matters both, nations and ly provided methods by which those claiming the right must establish it be- >AILY RECORD. individuals display a Keener regard fore being permitted to cast a ballot. ISSUED EVERY WRICK DAY for the rights of others, and friction AH the cunning of corruption Ists HE strength of a Bank is measured by the concerning them is thus avoided succeed In netting at naught legisla- T ability and character of its officers as well tive safeguards these have become ij. Botiseau Bobbltt Editor That's the natural explanation. more and more complex and restric- as by the amount of Capital invested in the tive. This has been found necesary SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYING THE PENALTY. in order to Insure'to the hont*st voter business. that his ballot shall not be nullified (Postage Free) outside of the The Republican purty no longer 81 City of Long Branch and the Long by a dishonest one. The Geran law joys public confidence. It in respon- is the last word so far In this war be- THE DIRECTORS OF THE Branch mall delivery limits. sible for a paralysis of buaincBs run tween political honesty and political i year, In advance .... fG.OO corruption, but there is nothing In it FIRST NATIONAL BANK dltiona which la alarming thoughtful of Long Branch, are > months, In advance . . 1.25 to disfranchise or even embarrass any people, of the country. It lias violated man who has a legal right to vote and THOMAS R. WOOLLEY JOHN TERHUNE i month, In advance ... .60 its pledges, and must take the con- who values that right as something i copies, in advance . . .02 sequences of a record that cannot be more than a merchantable commodity HENRY S. TERHUNE JAMES L. TERHUNE —Newark Star. EDWARD R. SLOCUM Published by vindicated— Senator O'Oormao, Mr TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. It's getting them surely. The Other Man. \ Chat. L. Edwards, Sec'y and Manager, And the Democratic party will get 1. 192 Broadway the, same doeo If it Buccumbs to the A man devout once kept a store, The First National Bank invites same, temptations, and ill merit It. And not contented he wanted more, LONG BRANCH NEW JEIIBEY So he schemed and schemed and Day Telephone, 291 Long Branch. in these days a party that doesn't schemed, and he planned so your deposit account Night Telephone, 387 Long Branch. keep faith with the people precipitates well ity own doom, and deserves it. That his neighbor merchant was Wednesday, November 8, 1911. force to sell. Business on Business Principles And he bought and flourished and THE VICTORY AND THE VICTORS. THE RESULT IN MASSACHUSETTS flew into fame. The other? I never heard what be- > It wati it great victory, and it de- The triumphant reelection of Gov- came of the other man. 1 trans nothing from its greatness that ernor FOBS, the Democratic Governor of \i i ;-.n h ii ' 11 can mean but one II. It was anticipated. The man devout, so people say. \ Kvery effort was made to, mislead thing—the election of a Democratic Once gave a hundred dollars away; Something You Must Decide thf jHojilc of Mmiinouih County and President next year unless President And of course he wanted it bback Oh! You Sig. cauic^hom to repudiate the movement Tuft permits and helps bring about a again, nidienl revision of the tariff downward So he docked the pay of one of his for yourself. Whether you shall be I'MIMU ni in their tntorest». men. dependent in old age, or enjoy the this winter. people In Alaska have the honk-worm. Taft Prepares for Defeat Ut U was all fruitless. l hf Ouggenhelma miiHt be the other And the fot 1 rebelled, as some folks comforts of prosperity. Lay the President Taft spoke as party lead- will, Popular liuelltKcnco 1ms a^ain been In Massaeliusettw the campaign was per cent.—Charleston Newa and er before the Hamilton Club of C'lii- foundation of independence now—to- waged on a national Issue. Governor Courier. 'Till actuary, it made him ill, Kintn-i iii l.\ vindicated. cago in dwelling upon tlie dark pros- r, hia other man. day—by starting an account with the FOBS stood for a low tariff and his op- pects of party success in 1912. Hut. New Jersey Mortgage & Trust Com- It has been nmtic plain that the peo- Inflammable ho also took Ihe public into Ms con- are not only de tor mi nod to rule ponent for a high one. We would not care to hear Colons! fidence. We learn by way of the Tri- III. pany. ^ Republicans made a strenuous fight The man devout increased his gold, thai tUey are fully capable of do- 1!*-OM veil'* opinion of I he govpi II huno thai " there was no note of sor-To millions and millions, as I've been lor Btandputtimn. Their apiKUils were neat's petition hi the Steel Trust sit t, K.W" In lils voice when he said in st i nit we wouldn't mind inspect in;: u about so many words that they were told, After such an exhibition it IK IBparticularl- y to factory employes and !>IMM prim of it made on asbestos m p- fcokig to he beaten. "He spoke with And he held a claim on a snug little 3 1-2 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits were to the effect that the shoe RSd rv. —Houston Post. imperturbability of a philosopher." house hlc that the victors will itbiiBe Where a man as poor as the old 'If o|ipoi!unitips nr that thoy will tux tile, industries were threatened This is what many people will call church mouse NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY with extinction by the Democratic ad- Why Our Waterways are Unii-;-d •"refreshing candor" in Ihe President, Abode, and toiled, 'till his strength ill short or exercising every atom of Why is commerce dwindling i,-i our vocacy of removing the tariff protec- lltu how will they regard it who are to gave out, LONG BRANCH, N. J. i hat's in them to prove that internal waterways-? Why do Gei"control the Republican Convention And then the rich man nut him to rout the emphatic expression of confidence tion they enjoy. Massachusetts is ainiiny'H rivers and canals tarry ton:- u ol Ohio hiiH told why, and most of manufactures arc the principal in- perturbability in politics? The other? O, I believe he died— Inch u sweeping victory is calcu- me reasons ran lie Bammed up In one These are practical men—almost as That other man! lated to temper cxuitntion it naturally dustries, employing thmifliindB and void—Cenmlinals. Where we h.ivfirttctica- l as Mr. Roosevelt and his late usi d steamboats and loaded itieiu in prmlureH with humility. After all distributing millions iuinually in pay- -.try practical friend Mr. Harrhna.ii. IV. rolls. hand labor, ESnrope has modern term They place money as first as a pow-The man devout fared all alone, thiTfH nothing in life outside of ser- iii'il facilities—docks and warehouses, er in politics, but they do not belittle The"old, old way that is still unknown, Nowhere In the Union could the with cranes and all conveniences for t'n- power of a bold and confident front And stripped of his wealth and power Vtc« anil Hire's no reward for thoHC 1 who are trusted to serve their fellow plea of the high tariff standpatters handling freight,- N. Y. Evening Ma !. in the face- of the enemy. To go and state, I ito battle under a leader who any* He stood at last by tlie heavenly gate. in. ii t'liuul (o the satisfaction of feel- fall upon as fallow ground. The Way to Stop Auto Butchery. (.ut loud that there is a small chance And he called, "Here waits a man de- IIIK [hut the trust was not misplaced The fact that the old humbug didn't It is safe (o way lhat owners of mo-t. f BVi?ce#s— how will they feel about vout." catch Massachusetts votes this I hue torcars were in ihe majority among It?— N. Y. World. Saint Peter answered, "What about The other man?" is eonchiBivo evidence that it is com-MIL* DUO citizens of Serunton, Pa., who Insure your plate glass NOW, not after the window "•OUTING BEFORE THEY'RE OUT Bed a petition for clemency to n The Voter and the Constitution pletely played out and that the public wealthy young man convicted of run is broken. Incidentally, if yon will place the insurance OF THE WOODS. Home newspapers that are mor** in- He raised hts eyes with a look serene is fully aware that a high protection Ring down und killing a college stu- Hretted in discrediting Governor WU- lent with his automobile. Judge Me "I know not what other man you through the agency of H. W. Green & Bro you will avail "The only harm from tlie govern- tariff protects no one except trust H«n ami the progressive meapuros wlih you mean, ('lure very property ignored tlie plea v. tnch he has bfen identified than tiwy prosecution v, ill fall upon our magnates in robbing the poor. uid imposed a penalty of six months My life has been too filled with work of the lowest rates and the greatest reliability. Do not 1 ;iie in securing fair and hoii'est sloe To think of others; I've been no t kholders and employes, ' B»ys a n jail and a Hue of $1IH> and costs, i. <.'iis, are advancing the claim that ihe DANGEROUS SUPER-SHREWD- The court in pronouncing sen Ienee shirk." delay so important a matter. trust statement. In other wonlfl, Geian law interferes with the voer;< Then good St. Peter shook his hoad NESS. pointed to the fact that in eleven t nnstitmional rights. afcordinK to the monopoly's own ad- nonllis l,.'l,ri7 men had been run down None enter here but have loved," he Tho constitution of the State nf said, niinsion, the actual offenders, the men It's possible for a lawyer to be too >y automobiles and 100 of them killerl New Jersey provides that "every citi- tn tho highways of one State, Massn- The other man." who plotted the evil and carried it out, shrewd. ten of the United States, of the age of —New York Sun. hunetts, and drew the just conclusion I jr< nty one years, who shall bd?f will rM.i|n' the punishment ihey Am- I h;ii reflection is a natural one up- Hint ihe engine, which is only limit- H. W. GREEN & BRO., on (he announcement of the Newark been a resident, of tliis State one year, wrvf in the ("juity still. -d in speed to the sweet will of the ard of the county In which he claims THOUGHTS WORTH READING That's doubt less exaggerated. Bui man who 1B representing tho man ac- nan who driven it, should not be to]- his vote five mouths, next before elec- POST OFFICE BUILDING, LONG BRANCH rated upon the highway."—Newark tion, t-hall ho entitled to vote for all What an absurd thing it is to pass tlure's no doubt any lo.sa suffered In cused of wife murder there that he Star. lias advised IIIB client to marry the officers that now are, or here-after may over all the valuable parts of a man, I n taquence of [he litigation will he, elective, by the people." and fix our attention on, his infirmi- nit :ni IPBH to ilif magnates who are woman in the case before hlH trial "Subs" for the Turkey. The constitutional requirements in- ties.—Addison. tuponslblo for the mischief than any in order to prevent her from testify- Pumpkin pies, Concord grapei, clude that the voter must (1) be a citi- on*» else affected. ing against him, the testimony of a Baldwin apples, Rartlott pears! zen of tho United States, either native wife not being admissible against her 'lieEo are tlie His Four of the au- horn or naturalized; (2) that he miisl Mi. r i of their immunity, however, tumn harvest, it is upon such pro- be twenty one years of age; (3) lhat Fifty Years Ago Today. 1 urnlm ml. • n* not in good taste. Nor are they -ender as this that we feast and fat- he must have been for one year a resi- Nov. 8. When Buying a Heater en for the long months of winter dent of the State, and (4) five months dlwroft. I1 is certain that t he. prisoner Sensntional seizure of the would lose more than he could gain tard-taek. a resident of the county. Criminal proceedings offer a means Nature must have expected human- Confederate commissioners to Ask Yourself This Question: by such a. move. The implication Tho constitution, however, provides Trance and England, John Sll- pf reach I ng them and jailing them; ly to go Into a sort of hibernating no means for ascertaining Whether or dell nnd J. U. Mason, on board wouhl lie deadly. It would bo reason- itate every winter Hk e the bears What is Nature's method of heating ? Nature and II'H criminal proceedings that will •fiofc-ft man who offers his vote at the the British steamer Trent, by ed that the new wife must pOMVM uid t ho ground hops, no she reserved polls possesses the consl itutiona) re- the [Jplted States worship Siiu takes pure air and heats it by the sun's rays. The Ultimately have to be resorted to. he best of all tlie summer harvest for some guilty knowledge, or otherwise rptirementB.* If there were no other .lacinto. The Trent was held natural method of heating in winter-time, there- just before the frost. restrictions ujKjn the exercise of the up und boarded in the Bahama fore, would be, to take pure, fresh air, from out of the precaution against her divulging Koasling ears, strawberries, sweet channel. MUCH ADO ABOUT LITTLE. franchise than those contained in the all she knew would not have been I'ota toes, spring chicken, peaches Constitution there would be ahsolutely Henufort, S. C, occupied b.v doors, warm it to the proper degree, and distribute The Ni'w York World marvels, now taken. uid cream, cherries and garden "sass" no check upon illegal voting. Any man Federal troops under General it properly in your home. That is exactly what the thai a dual adjustment of the .Moroc- -these are nil very good for tlie reg- who averted his right to vote would Thomas W. Sherman as a sequel The moral effect of such a step so ular diet of the open summer season, c»ii mattfrK in dinpute has been reach- have his ballot accepted and counted to Jlupont's uuval victory on obviously directed toward thwarting but for thiit season wherein we must hecame there would he no way pro- the 7th. *'«! b> KniTicc and (ieiniany, that so 'lot only supply present needs, hut Ttelsey Warm Air justice would doubtless make It ini- vided by law to ascertain whether or un*h excitement could have come nusi also store up fuel and fat and nni h« was telling tho truth. The re- Twenty-five Years Ago Today. possible to secure a jury that would •nergy against the depleting rigors of such a picayune misunderstand- sult can easily be imagined. Eiections The international exposition Generator ;icf|uit, no mutter how flimsy and un- winter, we need something ii little bet- would become farces and fraud and than common, hence the before-men- which opened at Liverpool, Eng- eoQVinel&a the evidence against him corruption would rule in every voting land. May 11. closed with a rec- - does. We cannot improve on nature. The Kel- "That the world's peace aliouhl liavo tioned FUg Four, precim-t. might he. Again, the pessimists ire prophesy- ord of 2.GS-.51U atteudants. sey warms enough air to supply good ventilation I n threatened last summer," it ob- It's a remarkable thing how often ing a shortage in the turkey crop. Who Reeojini/.ing tiu'se facts the Legis- as well as heat, and that is what we all want in lature, from the very inception of the serve", "by a dispute so easily settled an alert, highly trained mind defeats pares? Turkey is for . only one day our homes. Let us show you how the Kelsuy In the end was the result or needless i.vway, and Thanksgiving, we opine, government, set abou! providing safe- its own ends by ovor-reaching. ill be just as joyous and far less re- guards to insure that none should vote Banking In All It's Branches works, why it gives the most economical and sat- fri'tion In suddenly Bonding a war- morsefu' In the aftermath if the save those possessing Ihe constitution- JOHN G. SACCO & SONS isfactory results. ship to occupy tho port of Agadir, iipkin nml the grape and the apple al qualifications. It has never altemp- Germany created a. situation that fill- Speaker Clark seems determined to •e permitted to "suit" for his lord- Mil in set these qualifications aside BANKERS or to har from the hallo! box a.ny one ed Kmtjju' with alarm, it was cany talk his I'residential boom to death. siiiip. tlie Turkey. Trenton True 117 So. 7th Ave., I-OIIK Branch American, who hus the righi to vote. Ii has simp- JAMES BARHAM CO. tn in 11 a in c- national animosities with- liuf he has the talk habit and labor an INTF.RRST PAID OS 151 I'OSI IS out i it I or in inn either Ihe French or lie evidently has been doing to hold No. 278 Broadway, Telephone 134, Long Branch, N. J. Osncu people al>oiat what wau at tlie ii in cheek, he doesn't seem able to Business now under the name of WM. R. WARWICK. bottom of the unexpected move. It control it at nil. pATJENjJiNE W»B dlflleult to calm popular foftltttj ITIZENvS Daily (except Sunday). on both .-ide.^ once it had been aroua- Wlif-n It'l a question, M it was yes- Leave New York, West 35th Street, terday, of choosing between Hearst NATIONAL 2.00 p. in.; Battery, near South Ferry, eil 2.30 p. m. qalei Bfid cmiiiiioiiplace con- and Murphy, New York voters have Leave Long Branch for New York, cl iii the \\ hole episode, after Hi tie i rouble in deciding against BANK Rockwell Avenue, 7.20 a. m.; Pleas- RICHARD R. HUGHES thai,-i. Or LONG nitANCH.N.] ure Bay, 7.30 a. m.; Sea Bright, 8.00 toontha of popular apprhension In a. m.; Highlands, 8.20 a. m. France, Germany and across the Chan- There's an Ohio woman who has c WM. C. HAYDEN, Landscape Gardening and General Contractor nel, only m:ikt's tti** Morocco dispute lived a linmired yearn and VU neve CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED Oct. 10th. nit Sery. in its early stag*« appear a stupid isped Pshaw! What was the use. NEW JERSEY^ENTRAL piece of business on the part of two PROFITS OVER $250,000 Leave Long Branch: WEST LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY world powers If a little* coin- And the best of (1 i* that the Keput Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers For New York, Newark and Eliza- BMSM «U all that VU iift'rifMl Means can't claim thai this election Beth. 6.28. *7.12, *8.17, 9.04, 11.47 ft. prompt and efficient service, courteous m.; 2.37, 4.17. 5.11 (Saturdays onlyl,| Telephone 56 West End bftsl few yftl to adjust mat u as stolen. 7.17. 9.15 p. m. Sundays, 8.55 a. m.; and liberal, treatment 4.8a, 7.00. 8.60 p. m. «rb) shunlM serious statesmen For BalUiotfre and Washington,' EDITORIAL COMMENT. ft«4,iB Ii wriT m.; 2 37. 4.17 p. m. i irinVd ut tht- start irttfe the vital Depositary of the United States Postal-Savings Sundays. 8.55 a. m.; 4.32 p. ni. '• Interests ol neighboring nations whose For Atlantic City, 9.30 a. ift; 4.17 p , Keep Him Busy. Funds m., via Red Bank. Sundays, 9.25 ^. - pt'oplct* had no flastro for war?" ftuprenu Couri appoittt nit-nts hav State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, For Freehold (lenve N. Y. « L. B. Twu wm BIUB. The worst pwr- . i n,« in lie a Tuft avocattoe PempBl of Long Branch R. R. Station), via Matawan, 7.12. 9.04, rHt* and mont l)it UT tends have al- (•• mm*rclal-Appeal. 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 8.55 a. m.t 4.32, 8.B0 p. m. srayi resulted from the most. Inron A STRONG CONSERVATIVE BANK I '—New York only. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY RECORD. Nothing Slow About Them W.'O, BESLER, W. C. HOPE. I sequential differences oi opinion- in No« thr\ sttj- limi 76 per cent ••, Mi V. P. «. U ii. G. P. A. •• • LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1911. FIVE

WHAT TO WEAR. FOSS RE-ELECTED Our Daily short story Women's WorldSuffrage Colors Influence Fashioni For Women Devoted to the Cause. Tbe present visit of Miv. Pankbnrst parked her especial protege. au vhrtspn for n po^oml terra, while lessons. Hut when she engaged her cienry to take care of myself and don't UvutMianl Governor Elect Pm'id 1.1 self to Henry Pomeroy her lover ob need any om* to take care of me. If Wnlxh of ntchhnrK la Hie first Demo- jeetcd to her doing anything whatever, 1 i-ouid be, as a married woman, a more and we display our Holiday cr:ii!c lieutenant povorunr ever elect so she g.ive up teaching. partner in my husband's affairs 1 sup- pose 1 should be Interested in matri et\ in this Klrte. Shehnd been ontaged several months A more exciting election has not tak- iiiony. As it is. I don't think 1 have without hearing anything from he any use for it." TniC WEB TOT HAS HUB MILTTAltr HAT. en pliicc* in (his commonwealth in nl-(iuuee as to their marriage, and, time Stocks--we have made decided re- niortt ;i peaei'fidon. From what np hanging heavy on her hnnds, she spok The lover stood aghast, and his fian- Charming are the fashions r his Sn for liio little girls -coats nn# hut1' tory, the situation changed nnd Demo- "I'm gelling things into shape for "I bave found tho period of engage- ,ust like mother's, hats junt us dnxli cratlo eticfesa I13' H dose margin bo- lhat," he said. "Leave it to me. .JUKI ment insipid. You have sent me (low- hip. bin delight fully youthful Tin ductions in all departments. cinue eortnin. us Boon as I'm ready I'll let you know." ers :tnd theater tickets. I only won little bonnet illustrated is nf Hio "Ted \o effort had lioon m.'ide to tahulato "l>o you propose always to keep dered that you didn't send me a doll. ily bear'' fur nnd is made in ilie fa the results for tlie. titftvr four places on your affairs to yourselfV" Now you propose to set me up in your vored hussar stylo, with Iwind trim home as a was figure under a glass the Htftte 1 ii'ki'i, but ir.ejiRcr returns "Why would you wish to hear about mfngs of uncut velvet, slurred ovi?i Eider-Down Wool in all colors for mak- UtdU-ntod 1 tint I In- four Uepublicaii them? You wouldn't understand them. cover. 1 decline tlie honor. 1 nm about ealile cords. and your opinions upon them would to sign u contract to go on tho stage. I'm jioing to try occupying myself in Tho white coat with which it is •only bother me. I'm like a horse used worn is made- of the now duo fuce ma- ing Toques 15c a skein ti> a mini n I ii in trail. Give him hiths e jirofession nf music for two years, hut i am practical enough to realize terial, having a rovers nf pale blue, bead and hell carry you safely. Try which shows on the one broad rovers, to guide him ami he'll spill you." that if I otice enter upon that profes- sion 1 shall doubtless follow it as Ions whicli is edged with fur. The military This was all that waa said about the as my voice lasts. Tbat Is what oth oJTcct of the out lit is carried out in matter at the lime. Miss Kiake con- era have done, and I Bee no reason wbj tin- braiil trimmings on the coat. tinued to do nothing, while Mr. Poin- I should be an exception." eroy pursued the even tenor of Jus way without mentioning his affairs to I'oineroy was so taken nlmck lhat for Just the Thing For Baby. her. lie was devoted to her in other awliile he did not know -what to say. Pure white is always most charming respects, taking her to tbe (heater, to "It seems to me." ho paid finally, • m the baby, and this dainty cape and drives and affording hor other amuse "tbat you arc proceeding as much too cap, closely knitted from white col ton monls. Indeed, he treated her iu tln> fast as 1 nm too slow. 1 see that 1 am cord, are a novelty in baby wear. The old fashioned way, ns his father had not up to date in the matter of a court- treated his mother, as his grandfather ship or in my estimate of the modern bad treated his grandmother. position of a wife. 1 will meet you Bat Charlotte lived in a different halfway. I will take you as a part- age from his mother or his grand ner as well ns one to love if you \rill mother. She had been developed. She give up tho career you Lave chosen to SUIT OI" DOUI1LK TAPED CLOTH. 1 accept the partnership," was itching to assume her part of tin Here Is ft enstutue made of this fabric ALL THIS WEEK family head work. Self control was "Now you me proposing something but includes Ihe latest fashion foa- one of tbe features of this develop that meets my concurrence," RaidCluir- ures. JUD1C CiiOLLET. meut, niid that self control enabled lotte. "t agree to your terms." J. L. TEMPEST DRAMATIC GO. her, having spoken once on the mat But the cure of a family threw til*1 I'KKSKNTING ter that most Interested her, to refrain wife back to tho status of her grand tees for the coot from 34 to « Inc from doing so again. Nevertheless, mother. Sbe found it Impossible to lURt measure unnou!rn about her husband's busi- flee, glviug numbers—coat 7148 ami e Splendid Vaudeville Features.. Splendid Scenic Equipments. twentieth century woman. ness to consult with him intelligently. 31-tV—-and Uiey will ho promptly forwni Meanwhile the flowers came regular- The consequence was Hint she natural inn by IIKIII Jf hi haBttt seti'i :ui onal two cfnt ElJimp for letter posts TO-NIGHT ly, and her fiance was not sparing of ly dropped into her own sphere, leav- ch li]i:nr._'3 niuro prompt delta LOUIS A. t'HOTHINGHAM. his invitations. As to the flowers. «h-> jing her husband to occupy bin alone. ea orilerliiB use coupon. ramltdatea, Secretary of State A. P.sent them to an invalid whom sh<> P- i A WAIF'S DEVOTION Ijtnjftry, Treasurer Elmer A- Stoven Size Aitdlror John II White and Attorney A Story of an Outcast Love Hpiiorp! Juntos M, Swift were sllglitly Name..., J' i 1 • M ' I oftlielf lN'li;ocr;llii- u!i[XMH'illM. WEDNESDAY NIGHT I'he id iicns wciv not erratic. Early Add toss., LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET thf (Ijfiires conipnti'd snowed such 11 Daddy's Bedtime rem;irkal>li> gain in towns for present You have read the most interesting Novel 1 ientennot Governor IVuthln^hain, th The Fanner See the most interesting play lic|nilil|i-;ui <-nmlid:iti> for ffnwrnor, ittu] Itotu'i-i i.ucc. (he Republican run M£M Story And the Old EDITOR A. C. LAMBDIN DEAD.; Exchange at Smythe's Drug Store after ."? P. M. tSftlate for lieutenant governor, thai tbo nc\vs|.;ipiM-s, with tho exception of The rurmer Heady toCut J Apple Tree Head of Philadelphia PubMo Ledger PRICES, 1O. 2O. St 3OC the (JIOIMJ :ind Transcript, announced Has Sudden End. Seats Now on Sale at Smvthe's thnl Kruihhi^hnm had been elected. 1N1OIIT." said daddy, "I nm going to tell you a nteo story about u tree." Plilltidelphhi, Nov. 8.- Dr. Alfred <;. 'What kind of a tree was It?" came from Evelyn and Jack. Lamiidln, editor of the Public Ledger "It was an apple tree, a splendid big tree that bad been for many for tbe past twelve years and prertoua SOCIALISTS IN SCHENECTADY. years the pride of the orchard. Every autumn it was loaded with ly managing editor of (he Philadelphia red and juicy apples, Practically Entire Ticket Elected by Timo^, is de;id of heart disoMso. Ilo HOTEL DIRECTORY. Big Majority. "Hut the tree had grown old. Year by year it bore fewer apples, and was sixty-flVH yours old. I>r. Lambdin these became smaller and poorer until at last the master made up his mind that was woll boowa as a writer on inn- Schenmtildy. N. Y., .Nov. 8.—There bo wniil(i cut Ihe ok! tree down. WHS a Socialist luiidslldo In Schencc- leal mid art tnploH, "Out to Hit? orchard ho started with his ax. "Do Dot rut down tho old appta Dr. Lauilnlhi w:is Itoni In (his city 41'U HKASON 1:idv. T!n> h.-MUK-nitic iim} KrpuUlk'an troo. husband," pleaded his wife. 'I have spent many happy hours under If. panics ivero virinnlly hurled. Inn. 2!t. 1848. He was graduated from ] Think how it blinded our children and how its fruit for so many years has lie medion! HCIIOO) nf tlie University of I Iceland Iran. Tl.'p-ltc'V. Dr. George I.illlll, Knelnlist added lo your wealth.' t* I'oniiN.vtvania in ISdd and for several ! Refined Cuisine for Refined People. Polite and Rapid Service (•.iinliii;m> for mnyor, is elected by" a "\\\\t th« farmer said no. Tho old trco wai not paying its way. It was rears practiced medi.-iue. In SS73 ho plurality of u,O7,2. and tho entire So- KNITTED GAFH AXI> Oil'. Special Luncheons, Dinners and Clambakes now goml for nothing but kindling wood, mid it must make way for a yonuger teesme isanaglog editor of the? I'hiiii- rlMJ'AWUl ON ORII12K [•lull»t ticket elected with tlie excop w. c MUNI-PS |.h,)n<.,.,,„„ Br.nch „, and better tree, knitting I* dono in strips, which are k'llihl.-i Times. He suceeo'li'd Hie late ii"« of city .ludga Marvin Strong "When slie s;iw him going out to ihe tree his daughter begged him to spare pod one over the oilier to make tbfi I,, i 'hir^e I lavfs RS editor Q& the Publl • (ttep.). Th.. 8oclnllit« iiiso olei't pisht (he deaf "id apple tivo. 'I wore Its white flowers when I was confirmed and ••:ipe. tho cap having it turned back f.odKPr in 11*05. t»! I ill' thirteen nliluriiipu, the lleino when I Mas ma -riod. I hoped my little baby whea it grew older might, play re, which is Irtrdeted with cru erat« electing tlitvu nnd Republleana under the tree, us I bavo done.' ted scallupy like those on the eaue. n«uur« Bay. CMemt Hotel on th» 8hr»w»bury. Spanish Hen's Eggs. Oi»n thii Hnt!r« Ve»r. Bhum Dinnnn » Specialty. tun. ••Kul the farmer said no. There won* other trees, nnd such lull; was foolish. New KiiKian4 Clam Ilakei. Bbeil *'iili an< Uam* In Il.-i-lpci-t M. Merrill. Socle!lit rnnill h' PRICE'S HOTEL "He met 'us son on the way, and tho sun hogged him to *\>;IVP the tree. Her Secret. il. .•!!:• Hut larfiesi pro Cumpetoni. Hnlllnn Maatera. il:lli' tor MU'lnhrr of assembly. Is elect- TVhy, father, the old place won't look like homo withmit it,' he urged. One day a pastor \\;is PflBJtig upon ed I'.v II plurality of LOOT over Ills lie "Rut the farmer paid no attention and truflged right op to the tree. i dear old lady, one of tbe "pillars" of publican opiimient, Janie. \V. VeedeC "When it saw him coming wilh tho ax I ho poor old tree trembled In every he vi, When s p to you.' il;i"id < ountenani e. bearing but few MAYOR FOR THIRD TIME. " 'What!" cried tbe farmer. 'Am I losing my souses to think IMI old tree can okens uf her ninety tv.n years «>f Red Bank or Asbury Park °, speak to mo?' And be raised the ax and struck the trunk a heavy blow. surtaty pilgrimage, he was moved to in a Dsaly (Dem.) Elected by 98 Votes at "Tho tree shivered, mid where tho ax ttf&cfe HIP bark snowed a gaab out ink IHT: -My gear Mrs. s. wbal hns Amsterdam. of which swarmed ft bovt of angry boos. The tree was hollow. icen the chief BOTirce <>r your strength La MA1STRE LACE & J. GROVER Amsterdam. N. \.. Nov. N.-One of "The farmer covered his face, but the boos welded on him and stung his I mil BUHtenance during all thr-v jwn ' EMBROIDERY CO. Phil Seamon Hie liuitrst contcsis in nn elcoiiun In hands and neck and wherever there was n place that a sting could be planted, | IVhat ir<; B] pealed to y.ni n« the re«l Tlir* tfttsnt nir-n's oii1 fit I inr Brood St. - Red Bank "Then be fled to tbe bouse. There bis wife and daughter did their bettt to \i>:!-i^ of y-Mir iWQSUftl vigor of Blind Handkerchiefs, Laces, Em- ymn loab p];M-e In this city, the Utftit broidery, Curtains and Linens Htuip on the Nfiw .IcfHcy coiiKt, I«*!HB nrw toayot, with the result Hint relieve his pain. end ]>'»!>• and bfla b*ea to you nn n« tin! finest in Illi^ StilK'. Men's Hats and Furnishing frilling <-c,nif"rt through |oj itnti n ff Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear. i'TiHiT Mayor Jacob u. iie.-iiy (Demi "'The old treo shall stand,' he said. 'It is worth nion? to me on account of CI.OTHINS1 MADE TO OAOM the honpy than any young tree could be.' row1,' Tell me, that I ni;r. pa* i i he Cor. Cookm.in Ave. & Emory St. tow i .1 •U'cicii ov.-r Dwta Van Alkca Superior Clothing, THE UP-TO.DATK SHOP 1 " 'Old (ftffil ns well as young ones have their uses,' bin wife replied. 'Tbere •trM "ii te others sad 'if pom 1 bio ASEURY PARK. ' •-f ' by SS m:ijority. Mfiyor Dealj i>rn!ii by it myself." served in 1965 sad nrct* n>'e!e.-ted in Is no honey so swoot as that Rtorod jn tlie heart of an old tree.' " Hats, Furnishings The old hnly thought n moUMiit, THE HOMIi Shoes for the Whole Family 1 hen lifting her pfe*. film witli i and Shoes. •: "I el uUt'Tiiieii will stand a ti<« '-oi MiHtftfflS with ^v/<>ct iTu-Mi'Tlc^ ftf Hi-Ht Ffylos (itiality ami lowest - f««r Ufpiihllcnns nnd four Demo of (io< HI Clothes for Men and Boys at extremely ilio past, answered briefly, "Wui;il.-.' prices. (Tilts. ON THE JOB low prices Lumber, Shingles, Mason Supplies, Devoes Paints and Col- Lsrge Revers Popular. ./. KUIDIL Cookman Av*. PEARSON'S TAKES UP JOHNSON FIGHT. ors, Hardware Tbe use of tbe largS coilftp la no Asbury Park, N. J. Broad St. Red Bank Our increasing business demands the best, therefore our flnnht resp(i!isihl(< f.. Nov. 8— Tfap Clevo- best on the coast. w :ii^t ii in-. Otaera are square nn>I n rk i« • m« i;i;i-.i [*resH efrtttnntes tbat NasrroB it. fM"»v round. for better I'.a.n- O'.'in.i IN eli'ctod mayor hy 13* All the leading Cements, Pulp Plasters, Hydrated Limes, inK ponshu Calcined Plaster, Fancy Brick. itt » certain nuisber ->f rs at the I)I!Y CLOTHES, HATS (!(.)()! >S STORB & FURNISHINGS Ruker ma am HM> Tom I,. Johfisim Metal Lath, Spruce Lath, Roofings JOSEPH SALZ, I r -L.v-,1,, nja p^tef .li^ht is basod oli Red Bank. Asbury Park ' • ' oniii! i; el t>|ie tnioo of the cictri • Clear Cedar Boat Boards up to 20 ft. long 1 •'•'• • •• ' !••! •>•• \- R tbe uxKmnfni Come and inspect our stock and get our prices, we will save • •. ul tin ihi •.• ceul street ear Suits and Overconts DELICATESSEN Repairing, Prescription Work you money $5.00, $10.00, $15.00 & $20.00 & LUNCH ROOM Nocnnni.,tion»i[liany,.lherr«tiiblislimfnl Quick beliverk-t Osnsdm Tmtflwal Btut QuaHtiM 20 Broad St., Red Bank W. C. WISEMAN Read Cent -a-Words on Third the best ever for the money Next to Ford & Miller. Rl I KM T1N(. OPTICIAN 603 COOKMAN AVENUE, CHANDLER AND MAPS, • '>• 3LI 1 , nisk I>;?e: there are bargains in N. J, So. R. R. Crossing Office and Yard 70 S. Broadway. Reu Sandwishes 5c & 10c • SS 'Phone 294. Asbury Park, NJ. them. Long Brarch. N, j. Telephone 33. HOT DEBRTESiiAT __ LIVED 58 YEARS \ iltf jpoings of Our Rustling Merchant COUNCIL SESSION Soda crackers are lljffi HOTEL No Important Business Trans- Charles Preston, of Red Bank, acted At Red Bank But Sev- mor<: nutritive than 89 Yesterday, Said to Hold th gygEAT COME AND SEE W. G. EISELE eral Lively Clashes the World's Record how far a little money will go any other flour food. AVE IWlARKET In buying from our swell col- A regular meeting of the Red Hank Chaiii's I'rt'Bton, one of Ued Uank'.i 5 Commissioners was held Monday oldest and best known residents, cel- lection of CM Flowers and Palms ebrated his eighty-ninth birthday yoe- night, with all present except Council- Uneeda Biscuit are NEW WALL PAPERS man George Brower who has almost terday at the Globe Hotel, where h" Specials For Sale entirely recovered, but is not able to holds the world's record in the num- In which quality and beauty Decorations and Floral Designs be out in the cool ntght air. ber of continuous years any one man Fresh Shoulders . 11c lb. for Weddings, Dinnero, the perfect soda reign supreme. Recorder Sickles turned In a check hits stopped at one hotel. For sixty* Home-Made Sausage 16s lb. Funerals, etc. for $37.50, for fines for October. elght years Mr. Preston has lived at Pork Chops . 16c lb, •\Ve also carry a full selection The Ordinance, providing for the crackers, l^heref ore, the Globe, during which time he lias of Hardy Shrubs, Trees and extension of the sower system In known ull the travelling mon who Home-Made Scrapple 10c lb. Herbaceous Plants at our have stopper) at this hostelry. He has Bridge avenue, from Leonard street Sirloin Steak . 14c lb, Nurseries. to Hiver street, wan introduced and Uneeda Biscuit. occupied about every room in tho ho- A. F. Golden, All telephone calls promptly- passed the first reading. Tlie exten- tePand has seen nine obangee in the Chopped Meat . 10c lb. attended to and given our tension will be made under the direc- proprietorship of the hotel. 579 Broadway. careful attention. tion of Street Superintendent Jamea Lamb Chops - 10c lb. Mr. Preston has* always voted in 'Phon* 1C5-.I. Cedar Ave. Tel. 627 West End Norman. national politics for a Republican E. CASS Prop. A petition, etgned by property own- Five cents spent for President, but in local politics he saya eFs, was received ; t'king for the ex- he votes for the men ho thinks bear tension of the aewer nyHtem In South fitted for the offices, Me remembers £tlllllilllllll|i|llllllllllllll(lllilllllllIUIK-.£ street, from Branch uvunue to Hergen a package of Uneeda voting for Henry Clay in 1844. Place. On motion' of Councilman At the hotel Mr. Preston is Invari- S THE KIND OF MEAT WE 1 ably the first man in the dining room Burn Honest Coal Chandler, it was ordered that the nee I Ivin's Market SELL IS THE KIND YOU = essary ordinance be drawn up and Biscuit is an invest- at meals. When be doea't appear the 5 2nd Ave. Tel. 560-R = vlHliora and employes always . fear WANT. take the regular course. S S The matter of the bill for $2, for that something has happened to "Un- VAN NOTE COAL CO. s: If suits the particular person 3 do Charlie." 2 53 car demurrage was again brought up. ment— an invest- Meat Prices 2 "with regard to appearance, qu;il- s A letter wan read from T. 1). Maurer, Mr. Pre.Hton never misses a moving S H.v and taste and the economical 5 auditor of the N. Y. & L. H. railroad picture show. In clear, as well as You Cannot Equal 2 person ua to price. in regards to J.he matter and a state- ment in nourish- well as atormy weather, he will al- MRS. J. HILL, ment was also read from Water Su- '.vays be ^ound hi the same seat. UP Link Sausage . 14c lb. perintendent William 11. Houston. On •tlways remains to the close, and re- Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Fa- COLES' LONG BRANCH MARKET | Bib Koast...l2c& 14c lb cial Miaiogt), Shampooing, «te. motion, it was decided to forward Mr. ment, in health, in tnrun to the hotel about ten o'clock, 222 Broadway 5 Full lint of Hair Qooda. Houston's statement to Mr. Muuror. when he- retires. Salt Pork 10c lb Cole«, Mgr. Tel. 111-W. § Room 1, N«w Qoldittln Bld§. A communication was received Regularity iiml moderation in all = Chuck Steak 12y2 lb | from the HoroiiRh Hoard of Health, good eating. tblagB have been Mr. Preston's rules | Hamburger Steak, ,12c lb = calling attention to the unwholesome through life. Born in Green Ridge, N. = ! and unsanitary condition of the gut- I., he wont to Shrewsbury at the age of Jersey Fork Chops . 14c lb, JllimilllllllillillllliHMilKIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiHiniigiSIIliillllllllllS \Kiilur. ters In West street, duo to the refuse oven, and worker! on Benjamin Dawes Cider . . 23c gal. water from Frank Brascli'B stable. Whittle's farm until a short time ago. Home-made Sausage. . The Board advised the extension of Though the cost Frequently he goes to his shop and If You Don't Know it the sewer system In WeBt street to lions odd jobs. 18c lb | We would like to Inform you that we always have on hand a large I Monmoiith Btrcet, to remedy the mat- ; Mr. Preston never nuiriiod ami fiiiiiiiiiuiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' S stock of Caiidiea of our own make and of other manufnetur6Pi"*3 ter. Street Superintendent Norman is but five cents, when asked concerning marriage, ha S throughout the country, both penny and other goods which we whole- 3 slated, that in bin opinion, It would ;uil:--"If a young man can get a good be belter to extend the system north •ompanlon, get married." Mr. Prea- S sale and can save you money by buying here. TRY IT ONCE A s erly about 200 feet and connect wit Uneeda Biscuit are 'on said he was never out late ni^h's ...THE... | COUPLE OF TIMES. | the "dead end," and thence to the 1 :md had not snicked for the last fifty inch, sewer pine In West Front, stroe : cars. 1 R. M. HARRIS I as there was only an eight-Inch pip too good, too nour- Mr. Preston has one nephew, Chao. HICK'S M'F'O CO in Monmouth street, and also becaus Applegato, who IK cashier of the Na- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE STORE \ LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY it is an up-hill grade from West strop tional Bank, at Dover, Del.; another southerly to Monmouth street. Th ishing, too crisp, tephew. Edward Applegate, of Tren- 185 BROADWAY. The matter was referred to the sewe ion, and one niece, Mrs. K, Ilolbrcolt, committee. >!' N on mouth Junction. William Hose, of Hrunch avenue, up to be bought merely peared before the Hoard, and in WHY DO THEY DO IT? Gillies Good Health long speech, narrated a grievance h Women's Felt Julietfes | WM. BRYAN I had. Mr. Hosn stated that abou as an economy. "Why people should w«ep over the Coffee eighteen months ago an ordinance wn Imaginary Borrows shown on the passed to lay sidewalks In Branch.ai ..tago, when there is so much real all colors $1,00 pnue, and also cut the walks down t i Elberonllorist ( 38c lb. sorrow In the world, 1 never could un- 3 Nothing more comfortable for H grade, Mr. Rose said he compile 'erstiimi," ways a well knowu writer. - I with thp order anil laid about 70fl fet Buy them because house wear, matio with good g 1 5c by Trolley to the Door. | 10 Stamps with of flagstone walk. Ho said otlir And it is just aR hard for us to se.o property owners did not comply wit why people will suffer needlessly for 5 solid leather Holes, warm felt E r Floral Tributes and Flower* £l S - i i •• 11 H in—...in—iIIP in. in—I SS 1 lb. Gillfes Coffee the'ordinance and In consequent1' of their freshness— nontha or years. Here ia the case of 5 tops t'ur trimmed. whenever a heavy rain come, the wi 1. Carter of South Akron, O., who s for All Occasioni. Palms U Special at ays: 3.imiinimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiniiiniiiiMi ' *;' ter backed up on his property to sue I end Plants Rented at Reason- I an extent that he had to lay pipes 1 buy them because "For t wo years I waa in a badly run-down condition, felt weak and able Rates 32c carry the water off. JIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIilMIIII^ Mr. Hose euld lie purchased th miserable and lost consftlerablo fienh. LANDSCAPE GARDENING pipe and laid It at hit) own expeim*. Then I heard that Vinol was a great A SPECIALTY of their crispness— thing to buihi up the body and create C. B. Deaver 1 He ofiVn'd a bill in evidence fro: A fine .election of Tree., g Thomas Manson & Son, for $.15.98, fo ,iew strength., | 232 Broadway, Opp, Rockwell Ave. | A. 0. Bennett Co. "Now, after taking Vlnol and get- Shrubs and Hardy Plants always 3 pipes. He asked the CommlBsionei buy them because Telephone 22-J. on hand. to deduct this amount from his eewe IIIK BO much good from it 1 have de- TEL. 659 WEST END S tax, which amounted to $360. Couti cided to write and tell you that it has 307 Branchparl Aye. TlllNIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllMlllllh' cilman Worthley aBked Mr, Rose, :nadu for sewer taxe "IIIMIII ill IIIIII nimmiiiiiiiil; and want you to deduct $35 for th GROCERY We Call Special Attention to WALNUTS cost of the plpeg which It was necoa in the moisture- Teachers HH we have some- Fiiry for me to lay to protect my proi 100 Broadway Tel 130-J thing to offer them, or any one PISTACHIOS *>rty. The water hacka up on m in quantities. land, and also SOWHRO mutter j'roi ALMONDS other property owners. When th proof package. C0HN BROS. We will be able to save you sidewalks w laid, the urade wa Good Coffee 19c lb. time and expense in your many 30c jar only cut on my aide of Ifee sired, an New Market, 144 3rd Avenue j Christ mas Gifts, In my opinion, 1 have bdfifi ili scrim Never sold in bulk. natcd against. If MM P"*d« \\i\.s <•> SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY tablished on Hie other side Si Hi Karo Syrup 8c can street, it Would widen that LhorQH£] Pork Chops . . 16c lb, AT THE fitic by two tect. All I am after is square deal, and 1 think I am perfei.il Fancy Carolina Home Made Sausage , 17c li^ht." The matter wan referred t the street committee. NATIONAL BISCUIT Head Rice 6c lb. Bacon , 17c lb, Fire alarm inspector Fred B> Brow ASP STORE vr, f|p M on mouth street olertrlelai COMPANY Fresh Killed Roasting appeared before the Board and m Chickens 20c lb. viaod the removal of the telephon jiiMiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iitti^ polea which formerly belonged to th 3 Vi lbs. Granulated Sugar 19c N, Y. & N J. telephone company, oi CHAPMAN'S MARKET f the ground that thpy were dec with 1 lb, of our best EGGS and liable to fall at any time, vas ivfc-iriHi to iln' HIT committee. Will Have Class Initiation. 148 Broadway Therefore, a menace to uedestiians Elwood B. Ivitis. representing Re Coronal Council, No. 145tj, Roya Coffee 30c Mr. Brower said that the firv ;ilar?i iei flre engine company, the member! Uvnuum, of Key port, will hold a class = -«HWM wire "was the only one on the pole • of which want a new tlrehouse and niliatirm nexL Friday. November 10 Tuesday Specials 28c doz. the present time and that it cuuld b> apparatus, appeared before the Hour.] u their council rooms in Odd Fel moved to (he other polos. Street £?u and in a few well-chosen remarks, ows' Hall. The unitonneil deg Home Made Scrapple, 4!bs 25c 5 stated that the XaveBlnk auto aim BUTTER perintendent Norman was instructpf np Hi ttnf ten men, wilt work the degrees on G. S. Rogers, who formerly conduct a thorough test, both in the rivt-r an I lit1 candidates. Grand officers wil 3 Cans Armour Soups, any KAUFMAN'S cd a fruit store in the Clay estat*1'! Borough hydrants, and had proven ie present to address the meeiing kind 25c EE 31c lb. building, in Broad street, which wai satisfactory in every manner. Mr. {efreshments will follow. New Saur Kraut 8c qt S B'WAY GASH MARKET purchased a few days ago by Char It?; vins stated that the machine was K. Straus, is now being demolished jraclical in every sense and was nn iniiiimniiiiiiiHiiiiiiriiiiiimimitiiiiiiiP Don't Have Your Suit lupanitus the department should Holding Special Meetings. had application before the Board fni — 225 Broadway inve. Me said the matter now la> 1 Rev. A. YV. Hand, pastor of the K Sponged with Gasolene. That does 900 BARRELS permiselon to erect a frame structure 1 v ith ihp fir* com mil tor, and respect port ISiipti^ church, began a series M not remove stains. The only rem- !Mxi8 fpet. covered with rflTTttgatgfl ully asked for prompt action. Coun- »!*(•<• ial inertitips last Monday night THE BEST edy is of fancy HAND PICKED iron, in Monmouth Ktreet. on Mrp ilman Chandler stated he was in fa in the V. 1'. S. C. E, Hall at Nonli VanSchoiek's property, adjoining Pet In Clothing. Shoes and Men's Steam Cleaning APPLES will be sold at or of the purchase of the apparatus Centerville. The meeling waa well er 3. Gorman's undertaking establish Furnishings for the least mon- HAMBURGER STEAK nd aald that if it was purchase,!, n uled. Pastor Hand hopes for a re- anil we can do it. very reasonable prices. jnpnt. The application caused (mite n ey hould Bo to the Relief hoys Ho r*C- ligious revival hi that rural and some- discussion among ihf council men These apples are very choci, pnded the purchase of the ma \\ hat isolated community, and Ins ef- Agents for 12c lb. some slating thai I if should HOT ii* Goreay & Son e if the next test, In be held Weil- forts sire receiving the cordial sup- FRANKEL FIFTEEN step in and see them tnn/ttft permi^pion, Recording to tb< esday liit-ht, proved to be u satU- CLOTHES DOCTORS port of many young people. CLOTHES fire ordinance of the Borouph, and oili actory n« the previous inns had been Shoulders of Lamb Cleansers and Dyers prs ciHitondin*: that no favoritism ami olher noted makes i> itriion WLIH takf-n Impairing, 1'repsinR, Fancy sliouWl be Miown. as similar wrucmrpf- Bills to ihe amount of $4,500 were Ehrenhalt's Market Read Cent-a-Words on Third S. (iold«teln & Sons lie lb. Dry cleaning. liave £een erected li&ce tfre passing assed upon and ordered paid. 71 Broadway 224 Broadway oi Hie ordinance, by Theodore F Page; there are bargains in 151 BKUAUU ty Long Branch New Jersey Whhf. Cook & Oakley, uH others We Clean Clloves. After a hot debate, the application Advertise In the Daily Record. them. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1911. SEVEN

The Democratic candidates for councilmen, Charles F. Briggs and George R. Kuhn were' elected over ARTHUR PUE GORMAN. Nonmouth County Election Returns—November 7,1911 James P. Bruce and Andrew Zerr. He- publicans, by a majority of 242, The Democrat Who May Be Beaten (Unofficial) vote: BriggB, 259; Kuhn, 240; Bi'ue. For Governor of . BEECROFT SHERIFF SENATOR ASSEMBLYMEN SHERIFF CORONERS 134; Zerr, 123. (Continued from First Page.) For justice of (lie peace, Levi B. VanNesi. Lemocrat, received -IS votes H, Wfnatis, D., and SearleB Babbitt, and his opponent William H. Hoa^, i§lW~ VOTING ^JEUJQ R. The vote was: Thedford, tir>; Republican, Kot 164. UI!7 DISTRICTS. !Y1S cE King, 58; Winana, 41; Babbitt, 30. William Mullen, Democrat, and i ii ii De m Rep . Rep . Dem . £ la the contest for councilman, two Rep . re CC John McPeak, Republican, were elect- Trua x \i Beecrof t Hawkin s Slocu m C -ice H U. Brac e " i years, Arthur T. Davenport, R-, de- ed constables over Edwin Sofffng. O feated Ewaid • Thompson, 1)., by The Democrat and James Shea, Republi- < ... 86 131 108 121 vole of C5 to 42. can. The vote: Mullen 254, McPeaK, t , Ku ton town 1 Bradley Beach. 203, Soffing 150, Ssea. 138. ' A Republican and a Democrat "were Democrats Ahead Locally in Shrews- 32 >a 88 *5 73 .11 SO 4) 88 «7 HO SI 40 elected io Bradley Beach council yes- bury. 93 80 T8 81 terday HIIU a Lemocrat and a Repub- In Shrewsbury Township, Abram I-Ycchoid lican were chosen for justice of the Bennett, Democrat, of Fair Haven, 102 139 121 132 124 96 124 132 68 94 85 78 88 peace. These were the only local con- was reelected assessor, over William 6 a 90 91 85 61 62 62 Third District 07 86 63 87 90 tests. George Diess, Jr., D., defeated Curchtn, Sr., Republican, by R5 major- 66 78 T5 76 B9 86 66 84 78 tit! .lolin Leonard, R., 19fi to 125 for coun- ity. The otal vote was as follow.s: . i Fifth District. . 113 102 133 103 106 124 cil and John Rogers, R., defeated Har- Bennett 359; Curchin 274. 102 83 85 119 89 100 110 86 80 91 80 97 97 ' ' ry K. Hutchinaon, D., for council 181 Raymond Doughty, of Fair Haven, H oweU id 168. Republican, was reelected clerk over 41 83 81 \ 1 36 9r> 30 71 Belmar. Charles Bartlett, of Leigh ton avenue, 84 150 133 13! 108 79 l i 1 181 136 Robert G. Poole is the new near Red Bank, Democrat, by 72 ma- 47 40 89 42 34 58 41 36 34 39 46 39 • 1 4 lultndel 64 121 111 I-J B',1 !v r> 84 83 133 114 4H ue-u' mayor of Belmar, having defeated jority. The vote: Doughty 335, 120 13S 92 82 8* 168 93 " 136 88 83 133 ' ' Mayor Coleman A. Gibhs, an Inde- Bartlett 203. 1 51 • 3 57 'ft' en Til 63 66 51 pendent candidate, and Gporge G. Ti- Frank Conover, Democrat, was 46 140 1L'3 124 56 41 102 89 10& Ul tus. Republican, by a Hlight pjarality. elected township committeeman.de- 114 IH4 1139 Ml' 151 68 144 K>3 1 14 146 132 ifii ' J'oole polled 191 votes; Gtbba, 114 and man, defeating JoJhn Martin. Jr., Re- •lnrlboro Titus, 155. publican, by 38 votes. The vote: 4 ! 107 HH 106 r» 38 90 A Democrat and a Republican are Covert 321, Martin 283. 40 100 88 66 39 83 98 96 93 40 i ]p ted to council. Tlrmias S. DUHon, 1 Mdletown t Divide Honors Locally at Eaton- 130 96 100 83 140 117 78 160 D., received 246 votes. He was the First District 81 116 121 121 1 '-'7 , town. < i Second l>istrf Fifth District... S3 (1 4:' 4t; 61 48 38 7!i 43 ti2 43 43 over, D., 182; W. Elliott Hoyer, D., . ; 'ship committeeman," over Charles H. ( Sixth District. , 70 109 t(M 94 96 56 101 95 80 127 * > ir. William L. Kinmonth, Independ-! Campbell, Republican by a majority ! M I0B 103 in 87 74 83 128 113 112 ent Peofjle'B, ti6 and Lawrence J. Mc- of 24. Raymond VanKeuren, Republi- Atlantic Highlands Borough 149 139 160 140 136 129 123 153 ! 49 110 137 103 Mayor timelitia M. Beutelt, Republi- the small majority of 5 votes. ' V* , , Second District LIB 129 14» 174 88 65 155 94 121 100 •107 133 10O can candidate, was reelected at Nep- 3oldsbo rough Claims Victory Over Third District. 86 83 100 128 fid 42 too 77 99 82 7& 80 56 ' tune City by a decisive majority, re- Gorman. 1 Four tit District. . , 97 tl D" 7t» 64 62 69 75 68 till no 73 Cfiving 63 votes to 6f» cast for his op- Baltimore, Nov. ft. - Repuhlicnn Stiite . Fifth District.. 60 4!" 61 6H 3ti 34 . 64 45 hi 58 49 4hi jjonent, former Mayor Henry A. Ben- MARK FAGAN. Chairman J. 0. Ha ana claims tbe state A abuty Park nett, Democrat, At the last mayoral* for GoldsboroUKh, Republican caudl First Ward—First Precinct. ... 120 80 112 144 67 116 81 10 fi B2 78 95 111 04 . 1 tv election Beutell won out over Ben- dale for governor, based on SUM 11 Ho <• First Ward—Second Proeianet.. 113 HIS lt>7 71 uti 131 103 114 101 80 112 93 Ex-Mayor of Jersey City and 3^ 5G 181 nett by but one vote. Por council publican galas in the city and state. ( p First Ward—Third Precinct 215 44 76 43 35 161 mo 148 ' First Ward—Fourth Precinct... 161 50 46 87 1J0 111 137 50 47 129 116 Miles Aflgor, a former member of that Defeated Candidate For Sheriff, The polls rinsed at ft o'clock in Haiti 100 1 . < ' First Ward—Firth Prcclnrt 112 128 188 67 148 108 \n 108 103 131 in 19 body, who was nominated by both par- more city and at 8 in the counties, bill 60 36 43 56 30 30 43 43 31 ties received the highest vote, 79. Two owing to the length of the ballot ami Second Ward—First Precinct. .. 13.", 100 12$ 101 138 101 117 100 118 13:1 103 ' were to be elected and for the other extensive scratching, the count was * • Second Ward—Sewnd Precinct. . 82 70 80 102 64 71 63 68 81 90 vacancy the vote resulted in a tie be- slow. 141 ion 143 1H3 US 69 143 108 108 87 ss HI tween A. Durant Sneden, Republican, A full state ticket, half the senate Bradley Beach Borough retiring councilman, and William W. membership nud all the members of < First District. . 79 89 101 US 46 96 96 83 84 US M 89 140 4,r, 16 Behmid, I,em., each receiving 45 votes. the lower branch of the legislature 4 . Second District ...... 95 34 78 68 77 64 tl 68 91 24 *»1 68 So 62 Red Bank Heavify Democratic. uere elected. lu addition, ninny of the * A von Borough 67 61 82 116 21 40 67 F>7 91 64 44 68 Rod Bank's election passed off very fount.v Officers and a constitutional <. ocean—First District . quietly yesterday. There were 1,685 f\ mend men t designed to disfranchise 33 96 70 80 45 (8 89 4" 65 86 vctes polled. The registration was 1,- the negro was voted upon. ' Long Branch City 7!i7, which shows that only 112 men This ii meatmen i is i he most u u 1 > First Ward ...... 38 152 166 82 166 90 H • di:l not vote. Twenty-eight votes were equivocal of its kind ever put before Second Warfl—HrBt District 27 125 85 33 64 91 64 78 88 104 39 160 n rejected. the voters of this state, inasmuch a» Second Ward—Second District. .• 38 117 122 95 123 M 111 120 HO 47 71 24 • Henry Mills, colored, a resident of It specifies that only white mains shall be entitled to the suffrage, or, in iiddi Third Ward—Sfcond District.. 40 128 103 78 98 Hit 84 S.'i 101 138 73 B8 66 the seventh district, was arrested J44 167 SO tlon. such other males as slmll posses*- Fourth Ward—First DlBtrict 181 its [87 I0S 14.'. st'ortly before the polls in that dis- 52 146 in 78 H4 IStt 58 1 15 not less tbjfin .pOO in real or personal i Fourth Ward— Second District H j , Fifth Ward—First District , 79 88 Rl 91 107 90 1011 7B S7 101) trict closed last night on a charge of property or both. I'.ut a comparatively 101 H'J Fifth Ward—Second District 33 lit 82 8TJ 54 1 10 41 11' 90 illegal voting. The warrant was is- snnill number of aegfoea could quallf^i sued by the board of election of that 04 llfj 110 118 IBS 78 102 62 92 under the latter prorlsloa, H1 68 sn rlli ti h t ;uui Mills was taken to the , , Sixth Ward—Se-ond District 68 68 73 103 81 161 146 147 82 !)! ns 118 113 142 Be rough Hall by Officer George Hew- H7 ' < l>p.al Borough... . 47 ts 40 &S .'17 51 4 a 4* 'Mi 44 S3 47 31 , itt. Mills was held under $100 bail for CLEAN SWEEP OF ROCHESTER < , A llenhurst Borough , 66 33 46 44 48 Till B6 38 53 fhu action of the Grand Jury. Frank- It a rl tan lin P. Stryker, for whom Mills works, Republicans Elect City, County and * Flrat District „ CO 76 74 7H 45 73 7li 73 -•I 60 , weiH on the band and Mills was re- Legislative Tickets, » Second District %.... . ''3 62 53 26 n 46 "4 41 I <<\vport Borough u leased. Rochester, N. V.. Nov. H—The Ue liubliemis made n clean swopp, carry ,',:, 63 87 Albert L. Ivins, Democrat, who has 104 112 137 09 1 14 104 •V' lug thi-ir county, city and legtslattvc 94 146 been assessor of Red Bank for the t, Third District...... X 113 129 181 HS 96 183 10'' 148 ' past fourteen yeare, was re-elected by tickets by Inrjje plurulitien. Mayor Fourth District 50 73 66 ;.3 80 • 797 majority. Mort V. Pach, Mr. Hlrjun U. KdK'erton was re-elected fni < -lncwsbury 78 fvtM* opponent on the Republican H third twtu b.v 0,^72, the largest pla <, Firm District.. , . „ 81 82 78 7» 08 102 70 ' ' ticket, only polled 3SS votes in the en- ifllity ever given a mnyornlty eumll 77 102 64 98 K0 79 ilale in IJochester. Third District.. ,..,.... 137 131 170 184 88 91 124 112 97 tire Borough. Mr. Ivina's vote was i . I?ed Bank 1,175. The Democratic candidate for mayoi First District „..*,.... 106 130 ISO 127 106 87 154 10-7 ( ivas Professor Howard T. Moslwr . Harrison, Republicans, and Charles 60 F(. Borden, Democrat, were elected ran tttro&S QWasgk to carry the COUHJ. Vacancy In Second District Filled by 98 104 107 109 101 83 113 110 justices of the peace over Andrew D. It is nlso pretty certain that nil of the Joseph Taggart. rielmap Borough.... 228 234 314 147 133 228 208 384 198 193 10fl , . 86 100 114 1»9 85 SB BI 112 98 Vurteil. Democrat, and John Sheehan, Deniociiitic enndidiiies for assembly. Kansns City, Kan., Nov. 8.—Joseph 99 78 IT 7« Republican. The vote was as follows: twelve in nil, are re-elected. Mark TaKfiart, democratic nominee for cou ' Tot»I » „ 7.54* 9.039 8,782 6,377 8,700 I4TI 7,!)97 8,373 7,710 B.ftTO y.niffen 1,192, Harrison 883, Borden Vsisun, fonnerly iiui.vor of Jprsev Clt.v, tfresKtmin from the Second Kanssis dis- 1 UN MU > < nmhiua for slieiiff Hgainst U'ndlu. 817, Purtell G44, Sheehan 581. trict, was elected by about 1,200 ma , Plurality^ 1.491 L8BS 2,971 111 -1,127 1,499 1,295 polled n bij; vote, hut did not cut into Throe Democratic and three Repub- jorily. Iteturna. nearly complete, show »• « * •••»»»»»»», lican constables weere elected. They the regular Democnitic vote enough that TtiRgart carried all but three coun- •» • i »•», >j• • m » were Kiijnh M. Conk 907, Allen H. to lu> cliH-U'd, according to the early ties. Taggart's enemies. It Is cltt'mwd, Smith- 8U7, William Chandler 841, estimates. tried to crente the Impression that Tag- Democrats, and Frank Estelle 795, part's friends were violators of the Lewis It. Bergen 729, William H. Wll- prohibitory law, hut the fight made on King Visits Sick ooldiers. bini apparent); )iad but little effect. Corlies Re-elected Mayor at Rumson. Palermo, Nov. H.—King Victor Em TajrRflrt was formerly county attor- Mayor John M. Corlies, Democrat, mnnuel paid u visit to the wounuVd ney of Wyandotte county. was re-elected Mayor of Rumson by soldiers who have been sent hack The Long Branch Record is the Best Advertising /Medium $5 votes over his Republican oppon- frimi Tripoli nt Hie military hospital Carthag*. ent, ex-Mayor Frank McMahon. The here. HI*' majesty was enthusiastic Rome destroyed Cnrthnge during the voto was: Corlies 227; McMahon nllv «lnH*red us he drove through thf tliree l'unic wars, which begun In 24ti R. C. and closed in H(i B. 0. Mr.I. L|ihowem He Works for His Party on Election Pay By Ryan Walker

fou Q 1> PART* -THIS LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191 f.

the bridge, they wore going at a 2:20 New Head for Packer Social Club clip, and several ineffectual attempt! At a meeting of the Packer ttnrta! were mn quenion that if Mint; resignation of Mr. Ooreey, nujin-ing and seemed to be very anxi- Shropshire and the Roberts bm had ous Lo show what they know about too •^ the Old Broadway last night, in Htibject. Every on<> knew that eome- stayed in ihe stage, (hey would have Hurda Leave Today. 25 Women's Fall Dresses fact she was the talk of the town. been seriously Injured, and that they Mr. ami Mrs Goorge B. Hurd closed hting extraordinary was about lo hap- owe their escape to their presence of their Bummer home hi this city todav pen when i hey came in tJiis morning tniiul in minj.i; K out before the veand returned lo New York for the win- for they all wore such a sober and j Iift-Ji- had gained inu*h speed. wise look on entering the room. At $3.75 Miss Bruske held a meeting of the Gets Another Position. Will Preach in Port Monmouth Higfa School Orchestra TueFday after TO-DAY'S SHOW J, A. MiulCwan, of Key port, has ob Rev Joseph 8. Clark of Jersey City schocol and a little of the music was Wonderful Vatues j tiiined a reaporisible position with a aastHned Sunday morning ifoe pastorate £fme over but nothing definlle has This lot contains all wool French Serges, chang- j firm of rubber manufacturer! at Kast of the Pentecostal church at I'ort Mon- been done as yet, as the various parts The Co-ed Professor, Millstone, N. J. He was formerly st* n:e r 1 rite, n dent of the Key port plant of ated Rermon. Mr. Clark, when living for the orchestra, this year ia very The Indian Hero, the WhlutH-Tattim Company. Mr. at Uelford, a snore of years ago, organ- good. sizes in every style but your size is here if you come MacKwan entered upon his new duties ized the church and became its first "The Hero of the Kn^ina Room" A Warroir's Treachery. yosterdny. pastor. The church is now in a flour- WRB the title^of the* recitntion given early. ishing condition. Hon. MelvIn A. Rice, Uiis Tiiojniug by Henry RunqueKt. Three New Mechanic* of Leonardvilie, JH chairman of the There was a meeting of the Chattle An enthusiastic meeting of over board of trustees. Glee Club this afternoon in the Assem- threescore member^ of Onward Coun- bly Hall for the rehearsal of the pieces Illustrated Song cil, No. 9H, Jr. O. II, A. M,, of Red On Gunning Trip which will be rendered this season, Hank, was held Monday night in (heir Cornelius Ackorsn]), cashier of theunder the direction of Prof. J. A. Mat- by George Grttaewnld lodge room i the third Moor of thrPeople's National Ba.nk of Key port, tuck. Women's Rain Coats Second Nil i' 1 Hank building, it and his son, LeeII S. Ackeraon, left ft appears to most everyone that Broad street. During the meeting Tuesday for Ilargegat where they will Vreeland spends an awful lot of time three new members wero Initiated. spend a week -duck tfhootlng. Mr. ID the Library, and especially during Vou Needn't Go to College if You've noon hour. There is a reason I sup- At $3.48 They were Ralph Orvillo WillgusB, of Ackorson wa« formerly a famous pig- Been to College Inn. 1 ludaon avenue, (Jeorge H Lange, of eon shot. pose. Shrewsbury avenue, Red Hank, and ."Thoughts" Strictly Waterproof Raincoats, 54 inches long, Whether it ruins or whether U'fl hot. Howard V, An ton ides, of Shrewsbury. Pretty Fair Proof. Wo must have weather, whether, or carefully cemented throughout, sizes 34 to 44, $5.00 Afterwards refreshments of sand- "Are they very much in love,?" not. wiches, t*ake and coffee were served, "I guess so. They send kisses to each "Short ie" Norton has started a values. a Htnoketijind general social time was oilier by telephone and stiitnl wiilthij; enjoyed. paper route from No. 2n South Fifth The Long Branch Opera with their llpfl put'koretj if tbo report avenue to opposite Snyder's at Baton- is that the wire Is busy."—New York town, Wonder why it is, he goes fast- House Freehold Bowljng Team Here ' Press. er to Baton town, stays longer, and The Freeh 3d howling team will play comes home slower, than from Fifth Systematizing Appropriations PYTHIANS RETURN THANKS WASHINGTON STREET a return series <>t games with the Advertise in the Dully Record. avenue. Trenton, Nov. 8 —State ComjiroJler "Meeeroft" team of this city beginning "ike" Davis seems to be dropping Edward I. Edwards has ae-nt to all the Grand Lodge Committee of Harmony at s o'clock 1 MH evening. The Kong | down in his subjects this year and last Btate departments and institutions his Lodge Thank Record and Staff Newly Overhauled and HealeJ. liraiieh boys lost the aeries at Free- year he was a "star". Can it be that annual request that they submit to for Services Rendered. Put on Warmer Underwear him their estimates for their financial hold on Thursday nigh' (if latst week, his frequent visits lo West Long Captain J. A. Thomas, oh.'iirman of Don't delay another minute. needs which they desire to have laid dropping three *traight guinea. The Branch have a demoralizing effect on the Grand Lodge commiitee of Har- before the coming Legislature. The games htte eveing will be rolled on the WE ARB READY. him? And she Is a minister's daugh- mony Lodge, K. of P., and his associ- Admission request is made under the joint reso- 10 cents Klkwood lU'-creatlon alleys. A strong with everything you could de- ter, boo! Better leave the girls alone iute officers, greatly appreciate the la- lution of April 21,1909. As soon as ho team wftl represent Long itranch, ihe sire in the way of underwear; and atfcjid to business, "Mike". teresf taken by the Record in publish receives the information the Comptrol- players selected being Jordan, Schultz, Heavy Natural Wool Under- ing its Grand Lodge proceedings ler will tabulate it and will submit the Welts, Price and Kenneti. wear, Medium Weight, Fine while tho grand body was holding itn ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED tabulation in classified and printed their way home and had I alien the Wool Underwear, Fleece Lin- fourteenth annuaPsession in this city. ed Underwear, etc. form to the Legislature. This wMll be HUI#& from ilii.lilttiunti'^ Corner '<> Heidrlck Wins Honors at Buffalo Arthur Griffin and M/ss Ethel Dangler The resolutions adopted by the a guide In drafting the new appropri- »LIVES BY convoy them to Hen Bright, IQ a ft'M hour race held at Buffalo, Price Ranges 50c up to Wed in the Early Spring committee were as follows: A familiar eharttot&r around Sea ation bills. N. Y., P. C. Held licit and Frank Cava- Time Gentlemen: Bright, who in known as "Coinn fle nai ?h won th<.' grin it, iiiiiiring: 203.4 W. H. WOOLLEY & CO. I Annouc.einent is made of the eangler, both popular young Ashland Council, No. 28, Jr. O. U. JUMP m STAGE 1.2(1 p. m. and terminated at 11.80. Mr. No. 14, K. of P., N. A. S. A. K. A. A. "fount" stopped to the pear of itip A. M., of Sea Bright, has taken $1,400 Held rick is well known in this city, & A., to express to you our apprecia- vehicle to close thi* dour. As hehaving taken part in several events worth of stock in the Mechanics' xltmntttt<] ft stout, ihc trum ot borsea Building at Trenton. A convention hall, tion for the interest of your valuable Vehicle From Which Sea Bright which ihe Long Branch Cycle Clnb paper in nubllshlnK the proceedings became scineri find sorted m a, mud have ran off and has *nade a score of with lodge rooms, will be built to the pace for Soa. Bright. MIHS Shropshire present building. Several of the Mon- of our Grand Lodge session, BaHeya Couple Escaped Overturned Hjds among Hie cluU boys, Former- nnd Roberta, the occupants* leaped THE mouth county councils have taken us when we qucte to you "firs tlmt ly he resided In Anbury IJari;, but later out of th<> staffs after it had %oiw a In the tit-w state building. your paper has won for ycu success In Runaway. moved to Newark with his wife ami LADIES SWEATERS short tllBtanoi'. among one people, and, gentlemen, family. 59c Gray and White 59c Will Inspect Morris Camp you may rest assured if there is any- M.i»H Gladys Shropshire, daughter uf 't'uimt tie Burl" kepi hold of tha Jamos B. Morris Camp, No. 25, Sons thing our boys can do for you ut any Mayor and Mrs. Charles V. Shropshire, stage stt'ps when the horses started AVIATION CAPS Too Fast, of Veterans, will be Inspected a week time, do not neglect fo inform us of and Phillip Robert*, both of- Soa on their mad run, iutii w&9 dragged n Mntlge—DMn't yon think the show 49c made of Eiderdown Wool 49c from tomorrow night by Past Captain the same. Respectfully. Bright, had a narrow e&c&pe fiom B«P- considerable distance. He waa badly p y emled rather nbnipily? Mnbel—Yea. Edward Wise, of Samuel T. Sleeper Jas. A. Thomas, chairman; J. W. Ions injury Monday night, when a ynatchrd about the hand.s and arms, Barring is attending Indeed. We had barely liiuc (o take all Colors Camp, of Red Hank. A campflre will Shreaves, secretary; J, Thou. Bailey, ii;iin «f horses, attached to a vt&ge In and received several severe bruises. school in New York. up oar things, put on our hnts ;md Ladies Outing Flannel be hold in connection with the inspec- treasurer; P. H. Hatcher, C. N. Dow- whirH the y were riding ran away. This horses kepi Up their mild pace, coats and get ottttddo the theater be- tion. A delegation from Sleeper Camp ney, J. W. Latney, W. H. Lathan, W. Miss Shropshire and the Roberts boy and wtaH toward Sea ItrigM on the - 25c Skirts with Ruffle ^5c fore the i'ui taiu went tlowu.—Puck. Advertise in the Daily Rec- will accompany Inspecting Officer D. Walker, 1. F. Green, A. G. Green, had been to Red Hank. They wero on Hum sou Koiul. Whoni they crossed 5 69 BROADWAY ord. It will pay you. Wise. J. A. Sampel, F. E. Laws.

MR. GASH PIANO BUYER MR, TIME PIANO PURCHASER

Now you have the opportunity that you have been patiently waiting for. It makes no difference how much you Read, consider and compare the bar- are considering paying down on an in- gains below and then call at our wear- strument or what you feel you can af- rooms and we will easily convince you ford to pay weekly or monthly. We that we give you more piano value, will offer ; inducements in the way of during this Great Fall Clearance Sale, terms during this mammouth sale here- for every dollar you invest than any tofore unheard of in the history of other wareroom in New Jersey. piano selling in New Jersey. Great Fall Clearence Sale The few following bargains that will be placed on sale Wednesday and Thursday will speak for themselves and an eatly call of personal msfeotofiland investigation will be convinc- 5O to 5O ing evidence of the above-stated facts. Come in and look them over. 4O to SO F»er Cent Per Cen DISCOUNT N. B. Kindly bring this "ad" witi you and ask for bargains specified. DISCOUN All of these Pianos are fully warranted by the Tusting Piano Co. to be in excellent condition and guaranteed absolutely as represented or money cheerlully refunded.

STEINWAY WEBER PIANOLA WATERS SCHUBERT PACKARD TUSTING

OPPORTUNITY CASTLE HALL, We represent and are sole agents Square Pianos KNOCKS BUT ONCE Broadway, Long Branch. for sich well known makes as Ivcrs New Jersecy. & Pond. Vough, Tusting, Packard, MAKE THE BEST OF Bush & Lane, Hardman, McPhail, Ev- $7 and up YOURS. OPEN JVE*I!fGS We Ship Anywhere. erett and many others. I LY RECORD. VOL. 10-NUMBER 263. LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 9 1911. PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS NEW "BIG THREE" TO EDUCATION BOARD THE FRONT IN JERSEY UNDERTAKES PROBE Increase of .94 In Products Many Prizes For Long Branch Valur, and 49 In Number POLITICS THIS WINTER INTO ITS AFFAIRS People at Horticultural Employes In 5 Years. Society's Exhibit. Blodgett Resolution Calling For An Examination of Washington, D. C, Nov. 9—A preLewis, Baird And Dalrymple To Control Republican Long Branch figxired conspicuously liminary statement of the general re in tho distribution of awards at the suits of the Thirteenth United States Majority In Next Legislature-Next President Books, Bills And Vouchers For Five Years Back third annual chrysanthemum nhow OeFisuB of Manufactures of the city of given by the Elberon Horticultural IXHIR Branch, N. J., has just been is- Maximum of 20 Years For Society held attheAsbury Park CaBino. sued by Census Dii*eetor Du'rand. It of Senate And Speaker of Assembly Both By Joint Committee Is Passed-Dr. The exhibition, which opened Tuesday contains a summary comparing the Gang Leader Under 14- afternoon, closed last night. It was figures for 1904 and 1909, by city totals Slated To Come From Passaic Reed Resigns a big success, both socially and finan- prepared under the direction of Wil- Year Sentence In Burling- cially. liam M. Steuart, chief statistician for Bol R. GujjTgenheim, the owner of ton and 11-Year One In Lakeside Farms, this city; Mrs. Wash- manufactures. Bureau of the Census. Trenton, Nov. 9.—That Vivian M. MEM0RIAL_T0_DR. KIMBAU At a meeting of the Board of Educa- The figures are subject to such revi- Lewis, of Passaic; David Balrd, of MRS. EMMONS DIES HERE tion held yesterday afternoon the res ington Wilson, the T. T. Klnney estate sion as may be necessary after further Camden, and Aured N. Dalrympie, of Ocean County. ignntion of Dr. Walter 8. Ueed was and Mrs. B. J. Greenhut figured in the $40,000 Hospital Will Be Erected at Mother of Former Elberon Station awards. examination of the original reports. Essex, are greatly strengthened in Lakewood in Honor of Sea Bright Agent Was Taken HI on a Visit . presented and accepted. The meet their position as State Republican Judge Foster at Freehold this morn- The principal award* wore: Te summary shows percentages of Physician. Last June ing was a special called by the presi- leaders is the general view of the elec- ing sentenced Joseph Thomas a max- dent tu consider a number of import- For group chrysanthemums, ar» increase as follows: 192 per cent in the To perpetuate the memory of Dr. imum of twenty years and a minimum Mrs. William Emmons, of Farming- cost of materials used; 94 per cent in tion Tuesday as taken by the State Paul T. Kimball. who or nearly twen- am matters, chief among which was ranged for effect, edged with foliaga of nj»ie on the charge of at paling hors- dale, died yesterday at the home of plants, Mme. Lillian Nordlca Youns, the value of products, 66 per cent in House politicians. By holding their ty years prior to bis death, a year her son in the Fay cottage, in Lincoln one charging irregularities in the pur- counties in line for the Republican es and burning buildings. Thomas chasing of fuel. Seven members were of Deal, and Henry Goldman of Elber- the'number of salaried officials and ago, was physician to many of the pleaded guilty to four indiictments, avenue, aged Be vent}'-nine years. Mrs. clerks; 53 per cent in the salaries and party the three are now in position to most prominent residents of Lake- present, the absentees being C. ABUon; double variety of bush, plants, S. 1 wo charging heim with stealing -i KnnnoiiH uius token sick lust June It. Guggenheim, of Elberon, and Hen- wages; 44 per ceni in the value added control the party majority in the Leg wook, and for years a summer reai- while on a visit tn her son. She HUF- Fraiu-ia and Daniel \V. Warded. is lature of 1912, and with Deirocratk horse and burning u liani belonging to ry Goldman; bush plant anemone. by manufactwo; 41 per cent in the 1ent of Sea FJriuht, a forty thousand James Murphy in Upper Freehold fared from a cancer of the stomach and In presenting his resignation Dr. average number of wage earners; 31 Governor Wilson as their opponen; lollar hospital will be built there. Heed said thai he was ready to de-Fritz Acheles, of Rumson, and Henry township and stealing a horse and for several weeks past had been in i Goldman; butfb plants, single variety, lier cent in the number of establish- and a Presidential campaign at stake Of the sum required more than $32,- critical condition. I lend himself and th<< board against next -year, tula is no small political burning a barn in the same township S. R. Guggenheim and Henry Goldman; ments; and 16 per cent in the capital '00 has already been subscribed, Geo. j jjt,]<>nKj,1K to Flish Besides her husband, Mrs, Kmnions any attacks made, and declared that honor. 1 Jones. standard. chrysanthemums. Henry in vested- . Gould and Miss Emily H. Bourne is survivied by two sous and a daugh- his only reason for severing hiH eon- The three leaders referred to \\\Y It was the first sentence of the kind netftionwas *\\w to his appointment as Goldraan and S. R. U-uggenehtm; There was a decrease of 8 per cent leading the list with $5,UU0 each. ever pronounced in Freehold court. ter. The children arc "Jack Emmons, in the miscellaneous expenses. control twenty of the thirty-seven Re medical inspector, which made him in-groups of oinunien.tal foliage and flow- 1 Seventeen persoiut'have givene $1,- It was stated thai Thomas had re-a member of the upiioltiei y and under- ering plants, 8. R. Guggenheim and There were 34 establishments in publican votes in the Assembly anc 00 or more and the smallest contri- eligible to servo. so will he able to dictate to the cau cently been sentenced (o a fourteen taklflg firm of Purdy and Emmone at Mrs. Washington Wilson; three speci- 1909, as compared with, 2G in 1904; an bution up to date is twenty-five cents. Manasquan; Ambrose Kinmons of Dr. Heed's resignation reads as fol- cus the organi^ati n ci this brand year term in Burlington county and low \ men palma, M. C. D. Uorden, of Ocean- increase of 8, or 31 per cent. an eleven year one In Ocean county. r Branch, and Miss Einmoug, of ic; one spoclninn palm, S. B. G-uggon- The value of products in 1909 wasof the Legislature. Long Branch, Nov. 7, 1911. The organization of the Legislature H was shown that Thomas was aF;u miiifcdaln. hHnrand Mrs. Washington Wilson, and $1,117.00(1, and $577,000 in 1904; an in- Rev. T. Harry Fisler, of Oakhursi, To the Honorable Long Branch Board is already engaging 'he attention o leader in a gang of horse thieves who of Education, foliage plant other than palm, S. R. crease of $540,000, or 94 per cent. made a practice of stealing valuable will condm t the funeral services at tho The value of products representw the Republican leaders. It is practi Gentlemen: ggeneblm and Mrs. Washington Wil- cally certain that Senator John D animals, and •swapping" them until Ennmm* hfiinc tomorrow afternoon »t son. their b'efling value or price at the :iey owned an old nag, and that they half-past one o'clock. Interment will Having been so pleasantly connect- plants as actually turned out by thePrince,of Passaic, will be ehoser ed with you during the past five or Throe- dial hurt varieties of ferns, B. President of the Senate. He was Re burned neve.ral barns to cover up Lo made iti Masatwjuan, R. (iUKgenhei.m and Blrt. Washington factory during the cent-us year, and their depredations. six years, It 1H with regret that I ten- does not necessarily have any rela- pu.'Ycan floor leader last session ari' drr you my resignation. I desire to Wilson; six distinct varieties* of rex it has alwayf been Senate preceden' John Dreiinan, who last week plead- beffoajzta, Mrs. Washington Wilson; cut tion to fhe amount of sates for that ed guilty of deserting hia wife at Lit- inform you, however, that under no • year. The values under thin head also to elevate the leader to the Presidency (•ircinnstanccR or conditions do 1 re-bloom chrysanthemums, elx varieties, the following year. Senator Leavitf ]ld-Fashioned Plantation Mel- tle Sliver, was sentenced lo six months If thirty six blooms, H. D. Adems, of Rum- include the amount received for work sign because of the unscrupulous, un- of Mercer, is being talked of as tht in the county jail. Mrs, Drennan testi- son, nnd M. C. I). Horden, of Oceanic; done on materials furnished by clhers: odies By Celebrated Artists fied that her husband had given her warranted and dishonest rumors that Republican leader in the Senate. have been In circulation against the varieties, eighteen hlotitns, S. R. Further details can be drawn from Assemblyman Thomas McCran only $'25 during the-past year. GuggennVim nnd Mme. Young; twenty the tabular summary which follows: Hoard of Education. I stand ready to k of Passaic, \& the logical candidate fo? at St. Luke's M. E. Church. Freehold for Red Bank Man Salaries and ' . defend you or myself at any time it. uniH, distinct varieties, Henry; Gold- Speaker oi the Assembly. There ii, .lobii Wilson, who pleaded guilty to man and Mme. Yotiilg; twelve •blooms, Value of A specially interesting program will breaking and entering the home of may be necessary to do BO, HB I have some talk of opposition to the plan o never known or seen any action by thodistinct, varieties, Fritz Achelea and CENi selecting both presiding officers frorr e rendered at St. Luke's Methodist Rev. Garret Wyckoff at Red Bank, was Child Is Charged With Robbing Mrs. Jacob Robtschild; six blooms, <•<•!)! Hoard of Education that could be junt- Per the same county, though this has beer Onlscopal Church tomorrow night un- paroled In the custody of Prohiblonary white, Mme. Young nnd Henry Gold- or ln- !er the direction of the Colored Flor- Officer RamBey. ly criticised dtrfring my Incumbency In done once or twice in the past. I Three Stores—Colored office. man; BIX blooms, yellow, Mme. Young --»ti « crease Mr. McCran be made speaker, thf da .lubilee Singers. The entertain- Solomon Michael^on was granted a My resign at km lw banded you be- I R. R. Guggenheim; HIX blooms, 1904 to House leadership will Mkely go to AE nent, which is fostered by the official renewal of his wholes-ale license in Boys Up, Too. pink, Mm. Young and Henry Goldman; 1909 1904 cause of my uppoint ment an medical 1909 semblyman George W. Whyte, of Cam toard of the church, promises to be Wall township by Judge, Foster this Ix hkmms crimson, B. J. Greeniiut and Number of Es- Inspector. I am informed 1 cannot le- den, who was ah aggressive membn argply attended, as the advance saie morning. The application of Holmes Mme. Younfi; alx blooms bronze, Mme. bltohlnen>ba 34 2ti 31 Herman Waldman, son of JflBSJilj gally hold I lie office and continue lo be last session. If it shall be decider if tickets is reported extremely large. W. Bennelt for a transfer of the li- Young and B. J. Groenhut; eighteen 12,038,000 10 Waldman, of South Seven avenue, who a member of tlu- Board of Education, Capital $2,31)2,0011 that both presiding officers should noi There will be no reserve seats, a cense held by Emma Harris for thehas heen Avanted by the pollen for blooms arranged for effect with au- Cert of Ma- come from rassaio County, Mr. Wliyi* traight price being charged for twen- Meadow View Hotel,, Keyport, went Otherwise I would be glad to retain some time, waB apprehended ai hia my seat HH a member of your honor- tumn foliage, Mme. Young and Henry terials $ 684,000 1 207,006 18! or Assemblyman Albert DeUnger, o' y-flve cents for any seat in the over (ill next Thursday, as did tho ap- home last night. The bny is only 14 Goldman; six vases of Mingle variety, Wages . . $ 300,000 $ 190,000 153 Camden, will-likely be chosen speake, ihurch. plication of Hall & Allaire for a II- able body until the expiration of my years old, yet he has committed sev- ;erm of office. S. R. Guggenheim and the T. T. Kln- Miecollaneoiis and Mr. McCran retained as the flooi The Jubilee Quartet comes to theeense held by the DeLlale Hotel com- eral crimes. He robbed (wo places in estate, Oakhurst; vaso of twelve, expenses .. $ 56,000 I 61,000 •8 leader, but this is Improbable. hore highly recommended. - ..ey will pany. Jeffrey street, and Tuesday night he W. 8 REID blooms double, Leo Soimenbaum, of Products ..$1,117,000 577,000 94 The new Legislature will be com ie heard in old-fashioned melodies, Murder Indictment Returned. School irregularities, which have Deal; display of outdoor grown hardy . Prince, R 191', omorrow afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock. alterations. The work is in charge of lev. Joseph Garrison, pastor of the terday. Tho body will be shipped to having trouble witii boys and others "In compliance with your requnet The animal had been taken to tW Kobert Tappin, the Third avenue con Ba.]BtU—Rev. J. Warren Davis, D 1914 Red Rank and Ihe funeral servic will So vset—WiMam W. Smalley, R..... 1JH hurch, will officiate. The interement, steal Ing bread, cakes, etc., from the for my opinion In regard to the riglit rear of City Hall in a disabled condi- tractor. 8ti x—Jam___ b C. Price. D , 191: n charge of funeral directors Kobert | bo held in Trinity Episcopal Church, doorsteps of hit* customers.* Ho wasof the Board to hold an inveHtigation tion. One of Ite forefeet wa& badly L-nton-Carlr..... _B.. Pleire, R 1914 In the recorder's court tills morning as to its own affairs, anil its right, to broken and deformed that the poor Pleased Large Audience. Warren—Dr. Thomas Barber, D to complain about two small colored appropriate the necessary funds for animal was just about able to hobble Republh-una, 11; Democrats, 10. The play, "Lady Audley's Secret," hoys, who gave their names as James conduct Ing an investigation; I beg to around. Redd Is the colored man re- Assembly — Republicans; Atlantic. say that I see no legal reason why "which was presented by the J. L. I'arlton Godfrey, Emerson L. Richards; (V/inslow and Edward Sykea, Record- cently arrested on complaint of the Tempest Dramatic Co., at the Lyceum WMmmmm^TSr^^M^TSto Uv^Vn g»W* »t Shrewsbury, in charge of j er Arrowsmith reprimanded the boys, you should not hold any sort of an in-8. I\ C. A. When sentenced to pay Bergen, William E. Ogden and Frank tf^ition among yournelven that you last night was well received by a M. Stevens; Burlington, Blanchard H. \lilwaukec. WWisconsinconsin. Mr. King,, ^eral directors Robert U. Mount & pilraling Ihem in the custody of their a fine <>l $10 he pleaded poverty, and was cashier of the SonS , off R Redd B Bankk . (parents( . MrsM . WinsloWil w uau s in courtcort, fit. 1 do not find, however, any Liveryman Jones was willing to come large audience. This play is taken White; Camden, I*aar W. Coles. Al- 'or several years 1 ram a most interesting novel and was Mercantile National Mrs'• . ThThrorkmortok u was 38 years \an d wanted her stepson sent away to authority in law for you to subpoena to his rescue and pay half of the fine. bert I>e Vnger anil George W. Whyte: Bank of Ked witnesses and to hold any investiga- played in a most realistic manner. Cape May. James M. K. Hlldretb; Ban*. old, and, besides her husband, who aomo borne, or the Reformschool, as Jones carried out bis part of the agree- Tonight's performance "The Gam- was formerly a prominent Red Bank he insisted upon running away from tion that would be effective or bind ment, but Redd never made an effort Cumberland, Albert It. McAllister; Es- lawyer, is survived her her mother ing upon the witnesses. Neither do I bler'B Wife," is a comedy in four acts sex, William M. Beard, Henry F, Hol- WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST home. to pay the balance, elthoog-h the court and iB a laugh from beginning to end. and several brothers and Bisters. Mr. find any authority for you to use anyallowed him six weeks to raise the lowuy, Charles G. Linnenkolil, Morli and Mrs of your funds for the purpose of de- Tomorrow the old favorite, "East mcr Lowy. R. K. Mitchell, J. F. Mur- The U. 8. Weather Bureau forecast I - Throckmorton had taken an j Moving Old Homestead money. He is. now in Freehold jail Hours ending Friday H '' apartments "i New York for the win- fraying the expenses of such an inves- In default of payment of th« fine. This Lynee," will be given by requset. rny. Frederick Prout, T. J. Smith, W, 'or the 3fi 1 John Rohbock, who owns the Daniel 1 ter, and before setlllng down, decided i tigation. The law prescribes that Is the second time he has been In Jail Stagg. I '. building moved so it will purposes, and for the care of your Joseph Feluche, who says he wasJoha E. (Jill. George W. Adams and Kd jrisk easterly winds this afternoon I faep Victor uv.-nnc The moving is in sent here to detect election frauds by liminlHhing and becomelng variable to-1 East Oran9e P*»yitcl«n Dead. property, and I do not think this con- • par G. Wejirt: Middlesex. Jnlm F. Ten charge of Hoi'V-emover Kirby. Mr, templates that any of it should be Atlantic*' 36th Annual "the McKenna Detective Agency, was ! Brock; Morris, W. V. Birch and J. <1. light. Dr. Josephine Griffith Davis died Rohbeck, who la a master mechanic, At a meeting of the memberB of rly: Hudson, James C. Ag Wind direction northeast. in Broadway yesterday afternoon. The man, Frank P. Slocum; first Assistant an appearance. t( was stated that Mr. Firemen Will Entertain lit tie one had been dangerously ill "If you contemplate any inveBttga- IIPW. .T. M. Hrannitfan. G. F. Breu- Highest wind velocity in past ll tion among yourselves, 1 shall be glad foreman, William WMdls; first asws- McKenna was in Long Branch, and •tojter, \V. S. UavNnn. T. M. Donnelly hours to 8 o'clock a. m., 34 m Members of the Monmoiif h ea< !i' for several days with heart trouble tant foreman, Alfred K. Reilly; s«cofid would no doubt attend the hearing. 1 nil1*;' I Funeral services will be held tomor to furnish my services to you in con- ('. M. Kgati, Cornelius Ford. T. F. A rectjon northwest . Fin department intend enter: nection with t' matter free, that is, assistant foreman. Willard J. Roop; Mrs. Hicks was in court and so wasGriffin, Peter II. .Tames. T. 1*. Martin Humidity R o'clock a. m P**r j their friends on the evening of opm- row afternoon at three lock in second assistant fomtn&n, Arthur Patrolman McGarvey. who made the if it ts Illegal for you to pay any ex- C. B. K. Simpson. Philip Siouerwald <•?)! b (!t(!thh. TThh e wilill b and fbarge of Rev. I)r, George. H. Neal Robert F. Warwick is secretary of the arrest. Burial will be made at Glenwood rem pi»MM to attorneys for services Hunterdnn, Oliver C. Halfnmhr; Sa Humid! ty clock ni P* cing at the Casino Supper connection with such matter. What- committee. '• leni. Isaar S. Smi-U; Sussex. Chiitie, ceni- Fcrvt-d ai li.I!'> and dTwion RummiBi Sale. 1 Fi lends of Mr. "and Mrs. Seaman an animation and was held L«T the Grand I'MII S.\ cent. can l>e procu i'Pd fTOiB he committef Anrtoal Sale by St. James' Al|er One year ago today the W Excellent music will be provided, and grieved at Hie death of their litilc son Card of Thanks- Guild. Thursday and Friday, at Broad J.Tury. 1 Clam Chowder for pale Friday after clear 8 a. m. parth noon for benefit of bazar. Mrs. Sllva Minimum temperature 31, maximum favoring wiih their presence will be nprw"p>ctat1on for the «*msldPi*fttion not afford to misa the Jubilee Singers 111 Washington street. temperature 52. looked after in a manner character- •llOU II by the voters of "Long Rmnch Look! Look! fit St. Luke's Church tomorrow (Fri istic of the company's reputation for Tt will mean a rare musical ir^at to and all throughout the county of Mon Don't forget the Aance given by the flnyl niRht. All seats 25 oent.it. • Turkey Supper Sexton Bros., undertakers and embeing hospital)]*' hear Jubilee Haftn M •*. Luke's moiuh on fttoetftoBday . My success la Star Social Club at Neptune Hall, At §t .la mm' Htm Parish Hall balmera, 616 Broadway. Tel 122 L. B Church tomorrow I l-'i id.iy Rtgfct. Al due entirely to my friends. Harry C North Long Branch. Friday evening, Advertise la the Dally Record. Wed., Nov. 15th. 263 to 2 Advertise in the Daily Record, sefct* 25 cents. ' Fay, of Red Hank, Coroner elect. ' Nov. XO. a60-263-26t** LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV.fl, 191 1

Mnry Smith to Wm. C. U Fahrer, I el al lot 7, lllock ('., twp. Mldilli Ion II. Mnry Kmrih to rcmello C. Qrosrae.j STORCK, Lot R, lllock C, man Wiiler Witch Development Co., twp. Miiklletown $1.; of Course. H. J. Patterson to Lydffl H. Frost. 2 The Family Shoe Store traets Id, twp. Middletown $1- ThomaH H. Leonard, et al, to Edward i Steinbach Company Shoes are not the kind of shoes you can buy A. Thomas. Part, lllock A, map Thos. j II. Leonard, lire-vent Park, twp. Mid- anywhere. They are expressly made to suit local conditions. Being -. Keanshurg Beach Co. to Henrietta Kllbrldo. I.ols 21), SO,,. Block Z, map; bought direct from the factories, instead of the middleman, handsome KoanAurg Ueach |1. savings result. 1'orl aul'ci k Ki-altv Co. to Ilka K.I Seager. lot- 7« to s:i, lllock 2", Port- au-Pwk SI. Especial attention is given to the arches of Steinbach Shoes, Forl-an l'e<-k Realty Co. tf> Ilka K, through the arch is the vital point of the shoe, supporting the whole HeaKer. Lots 85 to 38, Block 1 1, map l'orl-au-1'eck Roalty Co. $1». weight of the body and arches are built in Steinbach Shoes that guar- Atlantic-Toast Realty Co. to lrwin liealty Co. I.ols li, s, Block 38, Deal antee a proper distribution of weight. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF |2,4HII- AJlantic CoaKl Realty Co. to Irwlll Realty Co, Lots IS, is, Block ::.", Deal M, i. HIGH GRADE Atlantic Coast Really Co. lo Joseph] 8HOE8 M. llyniB. I.ols 13, Block 28, Deal ji.sny. Atlantic Coast Realty Co. to Joseph Sizes 1 to 5/2, special at $1.48. THKSK INSTRUMENTS 1IAV1<: IIKEN ON KKNTAI, M. I'.ynie. l.ots ISC to 161, Mock 11:!,| A PEW MONTHS THIS SUM.MKH AMI WILL UK Deal $3,1101). Sizes 1 to 5M:, the Steinbach $3.00 special is the shoe HISI'OHKIl OK AT Atlantic Coast Realty Co. to Joseph M. llyrne. Lota r,ll, 60, 81, lllock 4-A Deal, $1,51(1). to give your boy the best service and to insure a cor- Wlnlteld 8. B. Parker, ft nl, to Tliel- Radically Reduced Prices liell Kdwarda. 5 tracts Id. twp. Nep- tune, $1. carriage. William MeFaddon, et al, to John In this remarkable aale we Include about 3U0 Pianos of Htantinnl w^il-knowo make the majority Kidil. Ld. West End Ave., Long of which have been rented only a few months at the Summer homes of our maul exclusive patrons, who llraiM'h, $1. demand the best grade l&Btrumenta for the Summer season, [ Blgmund Eisner, et. al to Charles K. «S» Children's Straus-. Ld I'd. Red Batik to Shrews-1 Realizing thut we have more of these HIGH ORADK INSTRUMENTS than we can dispose of thla burs", ?]- ' I Winter, and. rather Uian carry them in stock for m-xl season's business, we have decided to take Charles E. Ilendi-kkson to Blgmund $1.29, in sizes 8 to 11, $1.49, in sizes 11 to 2, others a goodly number of them ami place them on safe at the price of a motiluin grade Piafto. Eisner. Ld. rd. Red bank to Shrews- bury, $9,000. Mary B!. Sherwood, et al, to Lucy at $2.50, $3,00 $3.50. Extra high top shoes, semi I'. Coley. l.il. Bassett St., Red Bank, $ 3 0 0 *>• high top shoes. Elliel M. White, et al, to Mlllard F. Cornwell. 3 lots Red Bank, $1. STUFF, STORY & CLARK, BECKER BROS., STERLING, EMPIRE, KcansbuiK Beach Co. lo Richard J. CHICKtRING, FISCHER, HARDMAN, WEBER, BEHR BROS, ETC. Trrnery.el al. Lots 4, 6, Block H, map Keansbuij^ Beach $1. Any of these I'iunnH run In1 placed In the iimul pri'lrnlimis Imincs KUL-J in. uiany dl1 flu'Hc Instru- .1. Trener.v. Lota X, 9. Block 11. map niPntR fOBl J3r>0 to |460 to build. While thin sllto prico $300 - should bo K|>ot ensh only. WIO AUK Keanatmrg Roach, $1. Our Armstrong Shoes at $4,00, $5.00 and $6.00 Keansburg Beach Co. to Walter O. VV1LL1NO TO ACCEPT DEFERRED PAYMENTS ON TJIB FIRST DOZEN OR SO IIISI'OSHI) OF, Dewltt. LotB 25, 26, Block I), map ALLOWING CUBTOMERS TII1U0I0 YKAKS IN WHICH TO PAY. Keaa&burg Ueach, $1. are Superfine, perfect in workmanship, finish, fit of Monmouth Park Villa Site Co. to Prospective putroim anticipating buying even :i $25(1 iMBtramen* can \\

TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. in. Atlantic. Highlands UldK. & Loan Asu'n to Hannah R. Reid. 2 tracts ly. Highlands, $1. John K. Foster, et al, to JamesLetts. STORCK, OF COURSE Lois 32, :!?,, 34, map Thomas 11. Leon- Cmttpatuj ard, Brevent Park, twp. .Mlddlotnwn, $1. Broad and White Sts., 208 Broadway, HI South St, Thos. 11. Leonard, et al, to JameB Letts. Ld. twp. Middletown, $1. Red Bank, S. J. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Freehold James Letts, et al, to Wm. Halll- Aafomj Park, Nrfo day. Undivided 1-2 Int. 3 tracts ld. twp. Middletown, $1. Alvin P. Schaefer to Katherine M. Souwelne. Lot ti9, IKock 3, map New fi.iiuo. Point Comfort Beach Co., twp. Rarl- "If you give a boy aomeihiug to | Alfrprt CnlihPrlpy. nl n1, to Corliptt lan, Jl. ' ..•: f f • »• • \ • lu'lp him, Vonrsi'lf must go with It REAL ESTATE Milssa. Y. M. C. A. vamp, tup. Ocean, Jus. W. Johnston, et al, to Jns. Kauf- or you queer both. Nothing Vi ill: $l,imti. man, Ld. rd. Eatontown to Shark spoil a good do« belter than to throw | E. M. COLTON river, twp. Eatontown, $1. bones to It; it demoralizes his breed-' Harry A. Wortbley, et al, to Wm. K. HillBtead H. Walnwrlght, E-x'r, to BUY AT THE BIG STORE Kelly. Ld. Hurrowe Ht., lied Mnnk, ing. You breathe of humanity intoi 76 Rockwell Ave. TRANSFERS It. Wm K. Matthews. Ld. rd. Fanning- the dog by letting him lick your hand. | Carl Brie Niil'ili'll In Samuel Self- ilale lo Tinton Falls, twp., Howell, How much is a boy hotter than a dog. I W'illliini L. II. Bedel, ra r, to Nitthan- $101. man. Ld. Broailwny, l-":in' Uraneh, (1. He has a soul. And thera are a tliou- lel llorner. L' lota at Trppli Ponil. anil Zeno W. Day to Tlcssie Huggan. aaiul times more boys in Monmouth Atlantic G'oiisl Really Co. lo John part of real eat. of Obadlan W. Weal. f21.98. Now That Election is Over Come Q. ll'Kivfo. I.IIIN II, 7. !«, 17. Block county witii empty souls than there Good Butter 30c llec'il. Iwp. Oeeilll. $K0ll. Garland 0. Noonan. el nl, to Bert 11. are boys with em ply • stomachs, 31, maji e:il, |8,U0O. William L. B, Bedel, et al. to Nath- llalllnger, el al. »Lots 3 to 7, lllock .1, Kobrrl li. Cerlh, el ill. to Clmrles l-'oed the best part. Let the boy see aniel Horaer. 2 lots nl Fresh Pond, $1 Therese Ave.. mlnp Cross Suh-dlvislon, your heart, and feel your quick grip, in and See Us Hruwu, el al. Piirf lot 4, iUoek C, Charles ft. llomlrtrkwon to ilerlnti Iveyport. $1. map Tlum. il. Leonard, twp. Middle- 1 and batch that lone of interest in your L. PetlHt . Lot li, map John I). Wal- voice, Pork Chops 16c town. f[. lace, twp. Mtildlotown, $4011. We are always glad to welcome an old custom- Ailiintli' Coaat Realty Co. to Ran- HELP THE BOY "And when you stoop to lift, you Atlantic- ('oast Itealty Co. to Vin- raise yourself. Tlie elevator boy al- dolph Hems. Lola 20, SI, 22, lllock 25, con! Camovilo. Lots X. Ill, 12. Block Stearns Discusses on "Co-operation er and to greet a new one. The old ones stay Deal. II, -S, map Atlantic Coaat Realty Co., ways goes up in the same car as his Between the Country Church passengers. Sam Hartley (ook an out- with us and the new ones soon belong to their \Villi:im 1. Conmer, el ill, to Harnli Meal. $3,160, and Y. ty. C. A." Shoulder Pork 12c A. Crater, Ld. Washington Place, cast woman home with him one night, Abraham llerrman, et al, to Henry The disciiHHion recently on Cooper- and called to his wife, 'Come down, class. We keep our customers ^because we treat Rod Hank, |1. Llelimati!). Ld. Ocean ave., l,ons ation Beiween ihe Country Church Bertha Engelfrfed to .Innppli \v. Mrancli. $l'J.r,(H). dear. 1 want lo Introduce you to-an them right. They are always sati-fied with our ana dm Y. M. r. A, al Asbury Vnrk. angel who has lost her way." Every Klymi. Ld. near Branchport, $1. liii•hard I'. Kelly to Thomas Kelly. was opotHHl by Rpv. Edwia I. Sloarns, boy is an nugel who baa lost his way. merchandise and our prices. Fresh Hams John II. Brown, el al, to Kdwartl .1.Lot 83, map chas. K. Davidson, Holly- of tin- Mstawan Pmsbytorian Church, Will you help tind it?" 14c Woolley, l.u! :.'. map John II. Brown, wood, SI. wiin is well known throughout Mon- nrnr llelinar. $1. Hlohard F. Kelly to Thomas Kelly. mouth county as Secretary of the In- Will Have Big Celebration Qt0nwood ecmoierv to Win. H ,Jo-l.ol 94, Chas. 11. Davidson, Hollywood, ilciietidenl CiH/.fns1 Lcapue. Among At their last meeting, the Ronrd or line. l,i>t -1, Set 11, Glenwood ceme- $1. othrr thiiiKs Mr. Stearna said: Education of Middle town Township, Sweet Cider 23c UTV. Long Hraii'li. ft, Manlean vo. io Tear! DenniR. l.ol.s "Thpro is too much speaking-!mm- purchased a new 05 foot llag pole for liaiulnliili Ross, el nl, lo Milan Boaa r,72 to r,7ii. Block 1-1, map Marclean pel Mssistiinco giveen by the average the Heli'nrd Kfhnol. When the pole is- AKenry. l.ol LI". 88 II. 0* in, Illook L'S, tvvp. Miiliilelown, $1. '-lnn.il to (in- boy. A long-distance putin place, the flag will bfl raised D1B| lli'iii, M. .Mary C. Smith if ill, to Board Of telephone religion, A perfect absent with appropriate eeivmoi'.ies. County Soa, Goldstein, H .\\. to Jennie Co- Kcliu'ation twp. Itariian. Ld, on school treatment. Cooperation spells con- Superintend-oat John Kuright. of Free- We Give Green Trad- ln-ti. Ld. l.onu Itnineli. $1. IIOUT lot, inp ilaiilan. ?1. tact or it apclls failure. hold, will )te Ihe Chief spealcer. .Al- DAVIDSONS liriiieresl T llerlnTI et n1, to Sam lli<'hanl Can- el al. to Hoard of Ki] "Tliero is iimrt' to a hoy than a big bert Run pan, Of-Belfard, will repre- ing Stamps iirl H. Keiiiiiiirr. 1..I. Highland! are. uealiiiii twp, Itariian. i.ii. l\vp. Itaii noisa. Hut you feave to dig ilvep to get. sent the Hoard of Kilucatioit. There Davidson Building Red Bank Highlands, %l. Ian. »SSii.4O. it. BO many ciiurch people Ko at a "ill also be patriots songs and :i fin- Xan.'.v M. Stevens to Wise 11. FullBh N. J. Mfg. Co. 1o .lohil W'lllllen ei boy na if he waj all bud. That was drill hy the Fchon! children. The rerp- Lot 68, Stock K. nmp Kcanslmr^1 at, l.oi.s ll, 15, map VaiHli rveer Place. Hie reason they hail to cut. nut tlic par- inonieH trill be in charge nf a joint llcilrh. I .cue Branch, ft, able or -The 1'rodigal Son' in the Bow* committee from pride of Helford Coun- Read Cent-a-Words on Third Blgmand BtMier, ei al, lo \vm n Kianle> Crannier. et al, to Kranli pry Mission bible. Kwry vi.-itlng cil, 1). of U. Baysiile Council, Jr.. O. If. l Mun|H.. Jr. Lot 196, iniiti eat. I'Mmuntl l.t ihler et al. Lot 21, map Silnliic! Slo- olenrymaa red them husks and fatted A. M., and Washington Camp, V. O. S. Page; there are bargains in Fhrockmortos, Itad Hank. $700. •uiii eat., I.OIIK Uramli. $1. c;il\(.'s. Tht* average boy slt-ops hot of A., conwifting of Daniel T. HendrieU- Highland Realt] Co. lo Emma Cor- Advertise in the Daily Record them. I 'has Luilo, el al. to Forlnnalo Ac ler with hia conscionce (ban the av-tofi, i'hiiirnian; i.f win n. Richmond, erra. Ld. MnrrlH Ave., Long Branrh, j«t I o; 17;i, map Sea Siile Jl. suiil Lester Walling. Mr. I. L. Showem He Brings a Doctor for Bob's Baby By Ryan Walker

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dllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Classified Advertisements TOBACCO TRUST PUN The Big Little Dept Store Men's High Cut Working or Gunning Boots £ REMARKABLE OFFERINGS IN £ RECEIVES APPROVAL MEN'S OVERCOATS and Shoes ($15.00 values $10.00) HELP WANTED—FEMALE REAL ESTATE FOB RENT FOE SALE ($16.50 values $12.00) ($18.00 values $12.90) 3.OO to $-*. OtS WANTED—Girl to as»lst with gener- TO LET—Double house, eight dollars SLOT MACHINE $60.00 nickle slot Judges Permit Reorganization ($20.00 values $16.50) They are great wearers and protect you in bad .1 house work. M Second ave. a month for one side. Ill LipphH'uit machine for sale $25.0ti cash. LJreiit ($12.50 values $7.00) weather. 262 U>264* avenue. 263 to 2tiS* money maker. E. S. r>e.Voe. Allen- on Its Own Terms. Real, Nut ExuRleraiml 3 wood, N. .7. 268 to 2(!5* GOOD Opportunity, Ladies married 2 Houses for sate or rent at Oak- WOLF LIEBERMAN or Bingle to engage in healthful out hurst. Apply clarunce Youmans. FOR SALE—Fine winter coat, suit- door work in Long Branch, Red Bank New York, Nov. 9.—Judge Lacorabe, _ 228 Broadway. Long Branch. V J. = CLARENCE WHITE'S JSSSS "i. 263 lo 2lSrt* able for a girl of twelve years. Apply iih the approval and concurrence of a ml KiirounUing towns, paying $1U.QO at 420 Broadway 262 to 265* HMIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIII^ 1o $20.Ut) per week, according to time TO LET—South side of Alpha cot- ,hut > . ('oxe nud Noycs of the United given, AUdreBB, Mrs. J. A. Laughlin, tage, also Third story flat. R. H.FOR SALE.—April hatched pullets States circuit court, filed in the office J.ong P.raneh, N. i,, General Delivery. Hughes. 201 tt at 226 Hamilton ave. 261to265* of the clerk of tuut court a final ue- RESCUE FAMILY FROM FLAMES Tourist* In Italy, Tha British Seal. iroc approving the plan submitted by now great an Influence is wielded 260 to 265* One half of double house to let 6 FOR SALE—Top soil in quantity. Tho Koas around the coast of the the Ainerirnu Tobacco company for Defective Flue Starts Blaze Which by th tourist travel abroad Is ap-British lnlea are mostly narrow. The rooms and bath nil Improvements ap- Telephone lWHi Deal. 252 to 2C3* the reorganization of the tobacco trust, Burnt House to Ground. pa rou when it in considered that ply 7ti Rockwell ave. liGOtf Flore greatest wldtli of the Knglish channel SOLD—At lowest prices, cooking, The IJIUII is substantially that advo- Atlantic city, N. ,j., N«»v. .».- Neigh- nce, Italy, and indeed mnst of is between Portland Bill and»St. Malo, WANTED. — Operators to make SEVEN Room House for rent.. Ap- parlor, bar room stoves, also second- cated from the beglitulng by the trust's bors, who rau half a mile, saved the lite t of the district are hugely men's night shirts, learners taken and counsel. family of John Valentine from perish 140 miles. It narrows to tv^Mity nnd ply E. lilai.iilc II, 632 Conover Ave. hand and new furniture. At Wolf's on sight spurs, this despite one-quarter miles at one nt&Sl In tht* paid while learning. Steiner & Son. 258tf. 79 South Broadway, Long Branch. hitf lu a tire whU-h burned their some (he fact that the district is primarily 2i3tf it provides for the division of theThe house u»s hidden in the woods, a strutt of Dover. Tho distance between 244to267» iifirtculiurn! in character. A KOOII or Great Britain ftSd Ireland is even loan. FOR RENT—Flats, 5 and 3 rooms trust into three separate concerns - half milt' teom the nearest habitation. hud tourist senson has in ronllty n with Improvements. Inquire F. For- i he Llggelt & Meyers Tobacco com Twicf a defective Hue hn« started a greater effect on Hnancial conditions Tor head is only twelve nillcs from tl«' narotto, 007, Broadway. 268to263* LOST AND FOUND puny, the P. Lori I lard company and siunll blase on the roof. tliert* than a c»od or Imd aj;rifultural nearest point of the Mull of Cuntirc. the American Tobacco company—each Hetween Carnsore point nnd St. r»»- TO LET—Cheap for winter mbnths, Mr*. ViiU'iiline nnd her little ones yenr. It is estimated tluil over 401),- MISCELLANEOUS LOST— Seal from watch fob. Re-to take by conveyance parts of thehml been a 1 must ovt>ivnuie by tinIHS1 ) visiturs arrive iti tl.e district year- vid's head, in Wales, forty-sevpn miles either half of house adjoining Bank's ward. Notify Box 842 Asbury Park. Stock, property and other holdings of is the least breadth of water. Hotel, First Ave., Howland's shoe smoke jind fume*, but the mother was Entertainment and Dance St. Jame's 363-264* the original trust so as to make three tit tempting to (JrHR them to safety nud store or O. E. Poland. 256tf iiullvidnnt companies, each under dif- Hall, Hed Bunk, Friday night. Holly- LOST—Waterman fountain pen i IV.-IS :it (lie hciul of the Htnli'M on the wood orchestra. Refreshments. Fair FOR RENT—Six noom house. In- ferent ownership and no one control •lei oiui tlcor when men roue hed hpr case, return to 204 North Fifth ftve ling any branch of tlie tobacco busi- at ill going on. Admission 25c. It quire Brown, 81 Pearl St. 255tf 262to2l>4* Hide, nftrr darting through Humes that ness. scorched Iholr ftathfnff find bhslerod 6-ROOM flat to rent, modernly equip- Puzzle Picture WANTED—$2,000 at 5 per cent to thoir skin. They picked tin tiui <-liII build farm property. M. W. I,., Record ped, overlooking Chaltle fountain. Ap- WORK WANTED. FEMALE COSTLY TO TWEAK NOSE. clron Riid helped Mrs. Valentine out. office. 263 to 265* ply to A. Brunkhorst, 608 Broadway. Neiyhliors nave them shelter, 2B1H POSITION WANTED—as waitress, W. F. Cariey, Dear Sir:—Regarding or light, housework. M. p. P. O. Hox Missouri Ex-Judge Gets Damages the Chamberhiln Metal Weal her Strips I TO LET—6-room house, Atlantic t>ti Lonfi Branch. _ 2tii!to2*i4Jt From Associate. you installed in my fiat, 1 must say land Edwards avenue; 6-room apart- Kansas City, Mo., Nov. y.—Judge \V. HAVOC OF MICE AND RABBITS they are perfectly satisfactory. Al- | ment, Central Ave., city water and O. Thonuis, 111 the circuit court here, lgas. Inquire 228 Broadway. 249W REAL ESTATE FOR SALE instnietcd the jury to hring in a ver- Horticulturists Report Heavy Losses thougs my front ia exposed to the to Yourt|) Orchards, north-west winds, I have never seen dict for tlie plHfutlff in the case of HOUSE and rooms to let. Inquire FOR SALE.—Two dwelling houses former County Jud^e George J. Dogd, -turlinifton, N. .1., Nov. n. Several draught enough to wave a lace cur- 130 Union ave. 226tf on Bath avenue (formerly belonging Ftulstf former County Judge C. K. Moss proniinont hortl*-ulturists in BitrUnBton ium or heard a rattle of the sash to Mrs. Emanuel). Must be removed for $15,000 damages bemuse of an al-rounty clitiin to have lost tlioim.ind>* of glnce they were put in. Yours truly, FOR RENT.—Flat, 229 Broadway from premises where located. Van- leged tweaking of the Dodd nose at (Inlhiis this year (hroUKh the (it-sliu.- E. W. Reid. 2G2 to 264* Apply Goldstein's Department Store. Note & Sexton, 231 Broadway. 236tf the hand of Moss. !ioii")f youny: orchards, paniculnil.v or 220tf CHARLES Cattanach, Junior, an The incident was said to have taken apple trcRO, by field mire unit rabbit R. EASY terms monthly for beautiful The rodontr gnaw nw.iy the Imrh .n experienced young man will repair FOR RENT.—Two acilrabls cot- homes, all Improvements, on Norwood place in opru court three years ago. and overhaul automobiles (luring the tages, nicely furnished. Attractive lh«> Imse of the tree, preventing Lire grounds. Located corner Bath and ave. J. H. Parker, West Long Branch. litv sap from reaching the brnnehw, Winter months at his repair shop, 652 159tf His Future. Second Ave., West End. Charges rea- Westwooti avenues. Season or by Little Wimpletou luid worked his with the result thnl the treo dies I he •: sonable. Call or phone 725, West End. year. Apply Aaron E. Johnston, As- rournge up to boillug point. And be following Hprtng. 248to269* bury Park; Benjamin P. Morris, Long CARD OF THANKS told the old, old Htory to the fair one Dceens of growers luivp torn down aranch. or anv airent. 146tf of his heart. To his delight the maid i he siciiK warning feammrs off their H. RITZAU, remover of dend ani- Card of Thanks—We wish to express rot iproctitcd his nfTectloriH. There was premises nnd BPs inviting; spoi'isnieii mals, Hed Bank, N. J. Telephone HELP WANTED—MALE our appreciation to tho friends for only une stumbling block, the girl's io help them rid their fnvuiH »»f rail 129-J. 230tf sympathy .shown us in our recent be- prim, proper and precise mamma, of liiis. Where orchards Imvo been Uept vi-avemeni. We wish lo especially whom little Wlmpleton stood in great cultivated and free from grass anil MONEY TO LOAN WANTED—Boy to help machinist;, thank Rev. George Neal, Mrs. .Jacob fl we. weeds around the trees the ravages of must be bright and not. afraid of worU. . and Clunk's Edwards and pallbearers. tire tield mice have been chefketl. Steiner & Son, Morris avenue, 202tf. ! Mr. J unit's Minion umt family * "I love you," said the maiden, "but $ 1,0C0. $2,000, $,3000 or $6,000 to you must ask mamma." Gilding the Pill. i*-m ^n flrpt h^Tln" nnd mortgage. Ap- REAL ESTATE WANTED So little Wtmpleton did. niner T snppoRQ you are accustomed ply to W. A. Stevens, HelBley Build- WISHES AND ACTIONS. "A hem! Mrs. Doddles," he Bald, to getting very laCSe tips. Walter— gashing like a beet. "I have come to ing. 2B6tf Anybody can wish to live well. Yes: the patrons here are very getter- FURNISHED Modern House wanted Inquire— I have come to auk—er— oliB. Diner- Then yon can eiisily over- ;iil May, Convenient to railroad Bt-±- Almost everybody doe3. Even a n.H'in!—or— what would you say to me ROOMS TO LET criminal at times desires goodness, look tho tritlliiR oni" 1 am cmnpcllcd tion. Address Catlin, Record oflice. as a sou-Iu-law?" to give you.—PhiludHphln Telejfniph. 202 to 865 but he does not carry the wish into "Why, Mr. Wlmpleton," said the HXACTLY TO LET—Rooms, 642 Morford Ave. act, and that is why he remains a lady. "I really don't know. If you be- ' In this old (awn UKTC lire Ihreo s1fl« 2B8to263* HORSES FOR SALE criminal. It is not a few faint wish- Imved yourself ns you ought to I Frederick K. Ball Tu every biassed man; es, but a lifelong struggle that makes 1 probtibly shouldn't say anything at VlollB—INSTR UCTION—Plane So 1 Btimd just one (&ABQ6 in Ihre* ," • BOARDERS WANTED FOR SALE—Team of Horses...Ap- us valiant. nil, but if you didn't—well, my dear Bold ni'etly little Nan. ply Chester M. Tni&x, 223 Broadway, boy. you had better marry Jane and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC FURNISHED. Find two other girls. WANTED—Boarders and, lodgers. Long Branch or \V. C. Ely, Holmdol. find out by experience."—New York ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Journal. • Pkone 111 Studio. 70 Norwooil Avt. J88 Llpplncott ave. 2B8tf 2G2tf Advertise In the. IVily Record. Left side down, in hunters coat. T H E

LONG BRANCH. N. J. CHAS. J. BRYAN, Manager ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE AND THE LATEST ASSOCIATION PICTURES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Matinee Daily at 3 P. M. THE BIGGEST SENSATION IN VAUDEVILLE Jack Reid & Company Present AFTER DARK IN < Jack Marshall Baby Mine COMEDIAN The Smallest Trained Elephant in the World Direct from tbe N. T. Hippodrome VAUDEVILLE CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PRICES lOc, 15c <»ii«I PRICES lOc, Clillclren 5c TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING, FIRST PERFORMANCE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 7. ON SATURDAY EVENING THREE SHOWS WILL BE GIVEN, FIRST SHOW BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 6 FOTO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1911

demand a greater degree of honest t Over rocks 1 Hcmmbled, look up now than ever before. And there I and saw the strange Thing, DAILY RECORD Peaked ears and sharp horns ISSUED EVERY WEEK-DAY more honesty at present than in an; pricked ugainst the blue. HE strength of a Bank is measured by the previous period. Dishonesty la mor ITIZENS Ben]. Bolsseau Bobbltt quickly exposed, more Intensely ab OU, and how ho piped there! Piped T ability and character of its officers as well upon the high reeds, burred and more nccesHarily fata NATIONAL Till the blue air crackled like as by the amount of Capital invested in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES than ever in the past. These condi frosl-film on a pool. business. Terms (Postage Free) outside of thetions give the weak strength to rr BANK Oh, and how he unread himself! Like City of Long Branch and the Long slst temptations. a child whom no one heeds. OF LONG BHANCH, J*. J . Tumbling chuckling in the brook, THE DIRECTORS OP THE Branch mail delivery limits. Dishonesty Is the exception, honest) c itll sleek itnd kind and cool! One year, In advance .... $5.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK the rule; and it's constantly becom CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED Three months, in advance . . 1.26 ing more and more no. There's plen He had berries twlxt his horns, crim- of Long Branch, are One month, in advance ... .60 son red as cochineal— ty of evidence on every hand to PROFITS OVER $250,000 Bobbing, wagging wantonly they THOMAS R. W00LLEY JOHN TERHUNE Single copies, In advance . . .02 convince any sane obBerver of that tickled him, and, oh. HENRY S. TERHUNE JAMES L. TERHUNE Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers How his deft lips puckered round the Published by reed, ami seemed lo chase and EDWARD R. SLOCUM SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. prompt and efficient service, courteous F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. steal "The Beef Trust was sued by the and liberal treatment Cbas. L. Edwards, Secy and Manager, Sky music, earth music, three music Government in 1902 for violntion of low! 192 Broadway Depositary of the United States Postal-Savings the Sherman law, but the suit bus The First National Bank invites LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY Funds I said, "Good day, Thou!" He said, never been broliKht to trial," Bald Day Telephone, 291 Long Branch. State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, City '(iood day, Thou!" Senator O'Oorraan, of New York, In a Wiped his reed against, the spotted your deposit account Night Telephone, 387 Long Branch. speech the other night. "Why ban of Long Branch doe skin on his back. Me. said, "Come up here, and 1 will Thursday, November 9, 1911. the lleef Trust enjoyed Immunity foi A STRONG CONSERVATIVE BANK teach thee piping now, ton years while the people, rich anil While tho earth is singing so, for Business on Business Principles CLEAN ELECTIONS AT LAST. poor, were being systematically plun tunes w« shall not lack." New ,Ierney bad Its most orderly dered? mid hont'Bt and cleanest election on Whether or not he's like, George been nuked by railway employees. It Up scrambled I, then, furry fingers "And, when the representatives of would be hard to tell when there record Tuesday. L in arrogating too much power to helping me. the American people in Con^resH an would be an end to this method of Up scrambled I; so we sat beside The conloHte were fairly fought out himself, Mr. Taft says he'll do as hiadjusting things, As it la now, rail- Hem tiled, put. certain necessaries of the cairn. j all over Uie Statp. pleases. That assert Ion emphasizes ways are exercising iheir Ingenuity in Broad into my face, laughter that Something You Must Decide life on the free list, why did the Pren The results are tho exact exproBsfon the resemblance. endeavoring to bring about grealer horned thing so haughtily; ident interpoHe his veto?" efficiency of operation and good re- Oh, it WHS a rascal of woodland of tho opinion of the majority of sults are being accomplished. There Satyr's bairn! for yourself. Whether you shall be Why. indeed? Philadelphia, to have a Democratic voterH, and tbare was a higher stand is no doubt, that when gross earnings —Fanny Stearns Davis In Atlantic dependent in old age, or enjoy the Who known? -form Mayor. Who'll say anything's increase, net results will be much Monthly. ard of intelligence in evidence amuiiK comforts of prosperity. Lay the It. ha» been Haid that campaign con greater by reason of the economics the voters than over before. that are being put. into effect.—Chris- foundation of independence now—to- trtbuttons by these favored trusts in The Ueran election law and the cor tian Science Monitor. THOUGH*-* WORTH READING day—by starting an account with the the interest of Messrs. RooBevelt and nipt practices act have not wiped out EDITORIAL COMMENT. If any cpeak ii! of thee, fly home New Jersey Mortgage & Trust Com- Taft when they wore candidates in From $9.25 to $48.44. bosses and machines because that to thy own conscience and examine pany. 1904 and 1908 were Important factors. China's Future. Vice-president Sherman put himself thy heart. If thou art guilty, It is a can't bo done by law. Hut they have It bus never been denied. Ai first, or course, China will b< upon the stump not only as an advo- just correction; if not guilty, it is a all at once wiped out the corruption atinfied with itn Constitution, but cate of the protective tariff but as anfair instruction.—Herbert. lit our elections which has disgraced I I'M this sort of alliance between iiter on If will get a Supreme Court "exhibit" showing "men's clothing all 3 1-2 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits tho fair name of the Slate and whicl business and politics that cost Un- d an 1'Jxe.cuLive, who will rough-rid wool, American make," at prices to people MO heavily. And the people t into something better.--St. Louis suit the demand. The, exhibit was has long been gnerally lamented but made at Cagufen/pji behalf of Can- Fifty Years Ago Today. have at last set out to breuk them up. 'OB L-l-iti patch. NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY which nearly everyone agreed couldn't didate Browning, who seeks e'ec- Nov. 9. in- eradicated. What Men Escape. tion. The Vive President was LONG BRANCH, N. J. cheered when he said the cloth and First important enjrnpement of lOveryoiiH who observes at all SOCIALISTIC GAINS. Of course men ..nve their little wor- and the suit were made in New Jersey, tho civil war In Kentucky was Striking Socialist gains are one of le.fi and troubles, ' ut tliey don't have, but when ha added that the cost was fought at Piketown between BWEfe of their salutary effect. They 0 go to bed night after night witli Colonel Sill's Federal brigade have accomplished even more than the most notable features of the elec- $4N.44 some of the audience whistled. and Colonel J. S. C'Cerro Cordo") heir faces smeared with complexion It is recalled that in 1892 Mr. Sher- W;IK hoped for them. tions in the country at large thin jintmerit.—lialvoHton NewH. Williams' Confederates. Wil- man, who was not- then Vive President liams, who earned his nickname week. but was already a champion of protec- An effort will doubtless be made to Education and Buildings. In the Mexican bottle ot that Fepe&J or BO tamper with them as to Three Socialist Assemblymen were tion, showed himself as an exhibit in name, was defeuted. Dr. Kendall, the Commissioner of Dolgeville in a suit which he said destroy their effectiveness at the coin- elected in New York, one In Rhode Education, is apparently not in favor Paulc in Savannah. Ga., over cost htm $7, his whole outfit from col- the Federal capture of Port Roy- ing Hission of the Legislature. Hut Island and one In Massachusetts. f costly school buildings; at least h lar to socks costing him $8.S6. vould- not spend too much money for al. it's inconceivable that enlightened Kleven Socialist Mayors were elected how, jiml at I lie expense of efficiency In his address at Camden on behalf public Huiitliucnt, irrespective of par-hi Ohio, and one each In New York, of Hrowning and high tariff the Vice- or he told the State Federation of President made no explanation of tin) Twenty-five Years Ago Today. ty, will tolerate any ' such move. Pennsylvania, MiBsiuHinpl, If tali, Vomen's Clubs, at Us meeting :it difference between the cost of his Itlotlng In the Chicago stock- Minnesota and New Jersey. Numer- 1 ad on Held on Sal urday, that "It IH yards, where a strike was on. TUoae who try It will find It plain sui- ioor economy to build ornamental New Jersey suit of today and his Insure your plate glass NOW, not after the window cide. Now that Hit1 people, have hud ous KoclaliHta were elected to other Dolgeville outllt of nineteen years ago chool houses and attempt to save And yet the subject merited his at- a taste of clean elections they'll nunicipal ojiicen, Including two to the noney by economising In teaeher3. is broken. Incidentally, if you will place the insurance 1 tention. It will surely receive the sever KO back to the other kind. Council It/ Elizabeth, tlifs State. his in 'taking It out on the children," consideration of voters. Not many have Fatima. t IH time I hat someone in authority When Mohammed'B condition in his through the ngency of H. W. Green & Bro you will avail The significance of these thingH had any such rise in fortune as 1ms at- item pled to put n stop to the extende- d Mr. Sherman. Not many can last illness in 032 grew worse be called may better be appreciated when it 1B ravagance in public buildings.—Tren- of the lowest rates and the greatest reliability. Do not ANOTHER TAFT SLIP. pay for clothing more than five times nil bfs wives together nmt requested considered that they all happened for on Times. that he might be allowed to remain In President Taft's blunder tn writing much as they paid twenty years delay so important a matter. tho first time. ago.—New York World. tlie house of Ayesha, his favorite. a letter giving unqualified indorse The Business Situation. A few years ago no one fn this Sentiment always has been a potent They gratified his wish. Ills only sur- nieiit to the discreditable party ticket Hill Fantasy. viving child was Fatima, wife of All, country took the candidacy of a So-actor in business. It has seldom been pat Up in Cincinnati by the Cox man- (ire universally pessimistic than it Sitlcth by the red cairn a brown One, and she was the ancestress of all the iallBt seriously, for none was ever agers was not wholly a blunder. He today. Hence it it) not strange that a hoofed One, oobles of the Mohammedan world. lected. Hut they kept plugging away, here should be unrest, the conserv- High upon the mountain, where the H. W. GREEN & BRO., had several years ago publicly repud- Advertise in the Daily Record. and now they are Retting [results on live- tmmllo inoutli conduct of coin- grasses fail, iated the local recline and he knew POST OFFICE BUILDING, LONG BRANCH ,i scale to make tho public stop and lercial affairs that obtains through- Where the ash trees flourish for their that the BOcaesB or its ticket last ut the world. Nn one particular de- blazing bunches to the sun, think. And the movement is not con Banking In All It's Branches Tuesday would be inimical to the pub elopmenl can properly be. held re- A brown One, a hoofed One, pipes lined to any one section. It's In evi-jmnslble for the condition. Tariff re- against the gale. JOHN G. SACCO & SONS lie welfare. But he wrote the letter deuce all over the nation. And, while adjustment, prosecution of ihe ecr- BANKERS mid Cincinnati's response to It was liorations under ihe Sherman anti- T was on the mountain, wandering, It is con lined to limited areas, it 'H 117 So. 7th Ave , Long Branch a smash Ing defeat for the ticket. - trust law and refusal of the Interstate wandering; naking phenomenally rapid headway INTKRKST PAID ON D EPOS I TS Newark Star. 'ommerce commission lo permit the No one but. the pine trees and the railroads to charge higher freight white birch knew. Kveii tiiw neighbors turned a deaf Notwithstanding. the Socialistic rates have been pointed to as the ear to liin appeal. program can't, well be defined. Those •hlef causes for business reaction In Get New Ideas in the United States. But this does not Again Mr. Taft proves that he inwho vote the ticket in most caseK undoubtedly don't know what they are apply to other countries in some of n poor politician. Perhaps the expla- which panicky conditions have pre- "Are Public Service Certificates at nation in he tries so hard to play poll* noting for. vailed recently. Heating Your Home tics. The Socialist vote Is more than Wars and rumors of wars, political inythlng elne a mere expression of •iml social unsettlenient imd various Present Prices a flood Buy?" —before you decide upon what Heater. liBConlent and a desire for radical other disturbances have much to do Modern experts say that HONESTY AND MODERN BUSI- with conditions elsewhere. Back of it 'lutiiRa, But small as It yet 1B by asks an investor. We unquestionably be- the best Heater is the one NESS. ill may be a deeper and more influen- 'omparlson with that of the two big merely advertises his ignorance able destruction. This year Bronkn' eao Tobacco Company rcorgaiUsal ton 's approved by the rnnrts and annnun- recommends these Ninety-five per cent, of the hutUnes!- omel made its appearance and is now dune today in on credit—or confidence >ed WI the nil 11' other c frporanons ilainly visible. Its head Is even win s ^e how It is possible lo do hual Perpetual Interest-Bearing Certificates ot Pub- RICHARD R. HUGHES

The man who has a reputation o' brighter than that of Halley's comet, X eiiiiim m ami wil readjust bit word being as good as his bomm.l while the tail IB not nearly no heir affaln 'Of r&tsgly With con lic Service Corporation of New Jersey llfi-e niOl'f baa • In n«-r chance of success in tin iong, ft is a very pretty »igM between •dene \ boa in* should Landscape Gardening and General Contractor •wins sttmg \v i h Iti acciw omftd free taUiaeM world than the man with ; for the investment of small or large funds, ") and 5.30 o'clock each clear morning. lorn. If it if m to assum 1 that will as holding out the three great essentials million who in known for having a din ii the east and about ten degreest IP a mnint of 11 mmht Hi l is heini unie prnli position to evade hiB obligations. learer the horizon than the planet uiven to the ec in en»H of 1 lit of good investment: WEST LONG BRANCH • NEW JERSEY lay, whnte\ PT t p tariff readju*i The fii-eatest fortune in all history, Venn;-. And yet very few are taking meiits gene al trade Bhonii not puffei 1. Security of principal liiat of Rockefeller, had as its fouu uiy note of It." liurh when oil rp the new tariff Inwh 2. Certainty of good income Telephone 56 West End du! iun alone scrupulous integrity "Each clear morning." Is there any ire oi the slat \U books. It is the tin rertai itV Mi t put voUes (lie mrst ills 3. Permanency Hundreds of the Oil King's competl IS? more? (ein 1 'IP 1 rPitoct. tors in his early clays dmlbtless wouhi The r:ii!w n f ta# euntrn v an WRITE BOND DEPARTMENT or TELE-! have had greater opportunities o' Needn't waste sympathy on that ; ggfl c thrr dfl i » trying rxperi^iifc »" ad •#• of h< •111 F exjifti m, v, hile PHONE 1932 MARKET for prices and de-1 iiiU wealih if they had beiM)Ohio woman who's a hundred years •rWgh raft's- r mate at biitpkjxiTies at modern bushiest wnultl have l)e preafer a lUl tTIU'fi uf course, she never mi V. MC inrrea 1 | naturalh' \ (Ml!il llilV. APROXIMATELY 5.40%. 10NG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 19 IT FIV:

HERE AND THERE. T~m -'r'_:" Our Dally Short Story Women's WorldStyles Mme. La Mode Elects to Stamp With Her Approval Thi. Year. T.noe party drowses for the young girl nrt* to be very popular. A lovely livens "My ease wns very different," said of malines lace suitable for a girl of ten A MATRIMONIAL Miss Weal hereby, "I was enti rely or twelve has three Bounces on the right, and my lover was eatrel]j skirt and a captivating Ikhu bordered ASSOCIATION with the luce draped over the Iff tie wrong. 1 had a brother who nep(le,d bodice. This lace dress is not pure aiy care. 1 Insisted ou his living « ith r Good By HELEN R. OGELSBY me after my marriage. My lover v ery selfishly declined the arrangement. ] ROAPWAY, Copyright by American Press naturally clung to my brother and let elation, mi. my lover go." form "Was your -brother worthy of t he Slltss Matilda Weathereby on open sacrifice of the happiness of two p tng her morning mail read a circular sous?" letter, Hi* follows; "He wns." Concerning Calling. Vuii are invited to be present at a meet "Affectionate, unselfish, honorable The "afternoon call" is doomed, and ing of bachelors and spinsters for iho pur "All these." few will shed tears over its passing Men's, Young Men's puseyf orKiinizinu a tnutrlmonlal cxchangi "Is ho still living with you?" for elderly persons. It ts e relic of more leisurely times. L;»?raus& that period at which persona "No. He died twenty years ago." With its atmosphere of artificiality u u;illy marry has passed then* Is no rea- There wns a pause in the dliilopp son why marriage should he entirely KIV during which the gentleman look- _ and affectation, its babel of tongue* and Boys' Overcoats ( n up The exchange ia intended for tiioai voicing" nionningless nothings, it was n who have before them n. lonely old agethought fully at his companion and that ihey muy he thrown together with i with a tinge of melancholy in his eye purely conventional function. Conver view to forming matrirannial copartner Then he said: nut ion, iu the true sense of the word billys fur their mutual comfort. "What would you think of your ac never flourished there. None went Misa Weatfaeraby thought the matter (ion if it could be proved to you tbat cway mentally richer than sue ciune, uvec ;iiui concluded to nttem! the meet your brother waa unworthy of the sac- To what may we attribute the de lug. She wan fifty-two, but did notrifice you made for him—a BUcMtJe* clitie of the afternoon tea party? Home consider herself old enough to entitli tbat involved your lover's lifelong hap- assert that the reason^ lies in the fail tier to u membership to the exchange piness?" uro of men to attend these functions Nevertheless she wns very lonely and "No such supposition Is possible." Women, they declare, become bored di ready lo catch at any straw that might lie drew forth his pocketbook nnd took out a paper which he baudotf to death in each other's society, and s<» her. She rend It, find erery vestige tbe tea parly inevitably tended to ills On eutoriug the room where the of color left her fnce. It waa a con appear. This is fur from the truth. meeting wtis bold Miss Weathershy rt* fesslon written many years before to Women have never found so mutii < eivjod a shock. Mon and wow en her lover by this unmc brother that pleasure in each other's society as tbej lvUusf' h;ilr wns either sprinkled willi he hart sfolen money from him. thedo fotlny. jtray or bad turned white were chat- ting together, any one of whom, she confession bolus made on condition Others see in It a decline of Un- thought, must be older than herself that the debt was canceled and the tbef t kept a secret. When M las social instinct. This, again, in a mis Mic wns received by tbe chairwoman taken view on the face of it. The f the Indies' reception committee aurl Weatherby looked up she gasped; (i "'And you are Tom?" modern woman in essentially gregart- Wade bold to express the opinion that ous. The old fashioned stay at home inose she saw present were entirely "I am Tom." loo old for tmirr-iuge. To her aston- "Why did you not tell me of this* woman, who found complete satisftic ishment the lady informed her that at the time it occurred?" tion nnd happiness within the four taunt of tbe women present were her "1 preferred that you should choose walls of her own house, is almost obso- arnr/s SCHOOL PRESS. between me and your brother rather lete. Committees, clubs and social en white, but a soft shade of cream, and (he sash around the waist is a delicate A gentleman was presented to Bliss than between me and a criminal. A teri a in men ta of all kinds fill n large lover, n husband who IR willing to fee blue that is matched by tbe hair rib- Wpathersby, whose name slie did not proportion of the twentieth, century bon. bear, who began to chat with her. uat- second to any one is a weakling." woman's hours. urally choosing for a subject the pur From the time of her entrance into Fur trimming on hats promises to poses of the exchange. Miss Weath the world to the present moment Miss Laughter a Good Weapon. be us much a vogue as the hat com- erslty declared that she had come sim- Wea thershy had been one of those Tbe woman- who can hide her sor- posed of all fur. On one picture model ply from curiosity; tbat she was pel1- wonieti who are best described by the TOW in lauj-'hter Is a public benefactor. of black beaver an exquisite sable . lit tl.v satisfied with single life and words, "She knows It all." This trait Tears are the weapon of the weak, but scarf was draped around the crown would not marry on any account. was strengthened by a strong will Iho strong woman smiles ami lurus mid caught at one side with a cluster ••]'erli;i|>.<:," said ""the gentleman, The paper that trembled in her band life's rebuffs with skill into laughter. of blossoms in a delicate shade of "years ago you loved some young man bad produced in her a revolution. It In fact, laughter is one of tbe best pink. from whom fate separated you." came late, but it left In her not one weapons with which a woman can The girl's dress, made with a six "Rather Kay his own luuate wicked- truce of her former fault. From a fiplit her way in the world. No one gored skirt, is very new. The model The greatest overcoat values in the State, arc here ready for ness." lioness she bad become a lamb. likes a long, doleful face, tears or o illustrated is a good one for school "And you were obliged to send him "1 beg your forgiveness for showing tale of woe. Every one Mites a bright wear. JVDIC CHQLLKT. you. Not a " whoop hooray " sale, but genuinely good substantial you that tfnper," resumed the mansmile and cheeriness. Possibly people "1 certainly was." "I bmd an object in doing so. For may think you have no heart: when This May Manton pattern Is cut tn slzew values. The garments that we have staked our reputation on, the you try to hide your sorrow, but it Is for girls of tm, twelve and fourteen years •'Sometimes in such matters the wo two decades I have lived in a foreign of Bg«. Send 10 cents to this onw. Riving man is partly at fault." country. Returning, I received an in- better to face this false criticism than number, 7179, nnd it will be promptly for- very best made anywhere, and priced within the special sale limit to bore people with your troubles. II warded to you by mn,l. "If In h.iato s<-nd "That was not so iu my case." vitation to join this exchange and ac- is best to sorrow ami grieve In secret. nn additional two cant stamp (or letter of many stores. "I was dismissed by a Rirl I loved, cidentally learned that you were a postage, which Insures more prompt deliv- A brave woman who hides nor Buffer- ery. When ordering use coupon. I was but twenty-two years old, she member. 1 came here with one- ob-ing, bo it mental or physical, by a nineteen. She considered herself verj ject, to meet you, and that we should bright smile and wholesome Lataghte? badly treated by me. 1 felt sure that meet understand.ugly 1 preferred to will gain fur more sympathy than the No.. Size., We ask you to call and compare the worth of our coats and be K1U> wns la error, therefore if I yield explain the past." one who weeps or can tulk, of. nothing judges of their worthiness. vi\ -to her 1 would not only make ti At the next regular meeting of the but her misfortunes. Name.. mtatake in that Instance, but be oblis exchange the president announced ed to continue yielding to her. right or ihat the first mutch had been made. GijiRling and littering are strange, Addreai wrong, throughout our married lives. Mr. Thomas Harrington and Miss Ma abortions of the beautiful art. of laugh- Therefore 1 refused, and Bhe dismissal tilda Weaihersby were engaged. ter. Architecture. Architecture is the nrt of making Men's Overcoats and Suits, from - - - $10.00 to $25.00 Table Etiquette. four brick walls and sundry partitions Assume nn erect position while eat- look like something else than four Young Men's Overcoats and Suits, from - 7.50 to 25.00 ing nt the table. Do not lounge in the brlek walls and sundry partitions, AM fi/ifr or &rsl hint of danger she would hustle them in. It had happened, however, no wise embarrass or offend any one sections "f the MiiiH'hn nuaJ*fifl an? I'hnne Long [Iranch 381 thai for Ktivertfi U;iys she lind not allowed the young ones to go out aud had it the table. constantly lenvinp; fur the northwttrd. I ecu liinM particiftar in making them promise to be Rood and stay in. Rheumatic Remedy The (li'i'Jirturis of the court Is homiy PI Bur Bay "Bobfey, vi Im nits tlw Itizfzest nnd most resllffus of (he nibbitu, sold to Ills Good Form In Mourning. NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL exppt-ted. 50 UflTCI ** * - O***« Betd on th« ShrawMmry. Personal feeling nnd expediency lire ill III Open the Entlr* Yaar. B&ors DiazMn a Hp*ciaitr brother, Velvet Paw: 'Whnt harm coulil it do for ns to take just * a peep out- with this harmless, pleasant, Tin? rcvolulliMi Kpn-ndH niftldly In III I UL New England Clfcm r ' doors. Mr. I'ox couldn't be there, for mother snirl the other day that a hunter i far larger determining force in the easy to take medicine, if the tha |ircivinc(>n which hitherto have not Season. Competent Hnilinx Maita-«. had got liim, and he would not trouble any one again.' wearing of mourning in these enlijrht- patient has a little sticktoitive- set •cil eil. NaiiUinfi has Kiirremh'rrd " 'l'uu't go; ojj, don't goV urged little si.ster Brown Eyes. 'I'm Btire mother cno 1 days than formerly. It is only ness. tftet a \)rlcf reslstuncn, the viceroy knows what is best for us.' n :i comparative!? few cases that the having recci\ed orilerH from the f-'ov ADVKWTISB IN TlltC DAILY widow's cap is worn now. wlierenxTif Not a quack or patent medicine "'Well, I'm gologf cried Hobby, ond bo started down the long tunnel that but a prescription scientifically • •niinent \>i yield, twisii'd and wound up to the sumachs. When he reached the doorway he ty years ngo even the. girl widow wore It as a matter of course. The fine compounded, (after years of ex- peeped mil. Mr, Vox wasn't there. None of the fox family wns about. No pensive experimenting.) du^rs mn1 men were to be seen. Feeling quile safe, Ilobby pattered into the white taWO collar and cuffs that are open and took a roll In the grass. becoming tire so fragile also that Rheumatism is caused by Uric Acid in the blood and Uric Acid When '•On tup of a tali tree perched ft big brown bird will) n hooked nonk*-*¥hJs they require to be changed repeatedly, was Mr. Hawk. Mr. Hawk's stomach was empty. His eyes were roving over md thus it comes to pass that they Deposits lodging around the are not invariably added to the « id muscles and joints in Red Bank or Asbury Park the Inuilsrapu in snarch of something to rat. Mr. Hawk's eyes were very sharp. They lurhted on Bobby Cottontail rolling iuthe grass. Mr. Hawk's mouth be- OW'H costume in these utilitariji i. "KLINES RHEUMATIC REM- days. But to be in accordance with EDY Is a perfect Uric Acid to water. 1 strict etiquette they should be worn Solvent and Eliminent. For sate he MAISTRE LACE & " "Here's breakfast, dinner and tea waiting for me! cried the fierce bird as foe one .roar sad n dny after thp )><* Phil Seamon /. GROVER he swooped ilown. lie was so quick that the rabbit had just time to get under by H. S. Meyers, 119 Sixth ave. EMBROIDERY CO. "eavetnent upon the dress deeply band Handkerchiefs. Laces, Em- The largest men'i outfitting Broad 5t. - Red Hank the bushes before the hawk reached the pronnd. •d wilh crapo and with or without th«> store on tbe New Jersey coaat, "Hobby wns a trembling and sorry little fellow as he crawled down the broidery, Curtains and Linens •Op, After that time they may be Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear. the finest in the State. Men's Hats and Furnishing hallway, ut the end of which his brothers aud sisters were watching him with lTopp€& if liked, but il S&OOjd be PB- CI.OT.liNiJ MAIM: TO ORDER fcfiktom vyv*. Cor. Cookman Ave. & Emory St. iieuibeivrt thai many widows continue TRADING STAMPS f AEBURY PARK. Superior Clothing, TUB UP-TO.DATfl SHOP "'Smiii' limn nfler Mrs. Cottontail came in nnd hoard his story. o wosir ilnui with their second year's " 'You naughty rabbit!' she said. *I hope this will teach you a lesson.' n mourning. GLOVES Hats, Furnishings ••••••• mm H . -.-t- THE HOME and Shoes. Shoes for the V/tiole Family Men's Gloves. UNDRWERR of Good Clothes for Men and Boys at extremely Bmt ttfJOf qunWy and lowest ON THE JOB WIIPII paying a call a man does nnl low prices prices. vfcji mi his gloves afler he enters the SWEATER COATS Lumber, Shingles, Mason Supplies, Devoes Paints 'and Col- drawing mom. It is considered good ./. KUWEL Cookman Avi. PEARSON'S ors, Hardware ffMin for n man to remove tln> glove RED BANK 636 Asbury Park, N. J. Broad St. Red Bank Our increasing business demands the best, therefore our j <>!i the rtffhi hand before faa shaken Seasonable Neccesities linurls with nny one, e\ce[»t :il an evni This Trade • stock is larger, better and our facilities for handling the I Ifig full''lion. when> ctuve^ :IIV wurn We Have »'*\VearinK Apparel 1 Mark is a Ruar-I STRICKLIN'S best on the coast. : ill <>f ti)' time, or when mei'lintr a per antee on every-j M& iti the vtn-ft. when it wmld make for better All the leading Cements, Pulp Plasters, Hydrated Limes, The Largest Variety thing purchaa-l I mi awkward rmasp fnr him to have i-> ed at the DRY [ CLOTHES, HATS Calcined Piaster, Fancy Brick. j Kofi and lake tiff tin- glove At The Lowest Prices. GOODS SToni7:1 Metal Lath, Spruce Lath, Roofings JOSEPH SALZ, I & FURNi Clear Cedar Boat Boards up to 20 ft. long Bowing, TRY US FIRST Red Bank. Asbury Park I A woman should bow first WfeeQ we will please you Come and inspect our stock and get our prices, we will save • BM*ttn« men. A well bre4 woman Suits and Overcoats TITV DELICATESSEN •" J- Work you money iii'dT fiiii.x tn NBCagttSpl in nil public LI I I & LUNCH ROOM plaren ettber Aom vrfes MWT* feet in $5.00, $10.00, $15.00 & $20.00 vV. t . IAN Quii k Deliveries Curtrotis Treatment Best Qualities I miy rapiu-ity or t<> WfcOtt ibi sluiuls in W. M. Slocum 20 Broad St.. Red Bank the best ever for the money Next to Ford & Miller. | the Itjctil "f n i'aimu 603 COOKMAN AVENUE, I T'mti-r no ein-ttlBltflBPCT <"in n EB99 CHANDLER AND MAPS, . IX. 3Ufr, KUII HANK Sandwishes 5c & 10c " K* 'Phone £94. Acbury Park, N.J. N. J. So. R. R- Crossing Office and Yard 70 S. Broadway. I hute hi raHm a WOUB'I 1>OW. Tin- TRADING STAMPS Long Branch, N. J. Telephone 33. , •.V'.ninn h.ivintr the initiative in this Iinttpr may bow or not, as she pleases. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV. 0, 1911 SOCIALISTS GAIN PERSONALS MiHs ipKi phine MRSpa, returned Kritiiiy tn her Morrell nlreet home after ihj poings of Our Jfustling ftlerchante d two work's visit viih her mint, M *s. ALLOVER COUNTRY C. i>. Sulphin, at. Mat&waB. It Will Mis, (Jeraidlne Cohen, of the Hotel li Trenton, left thin morning for a three Their Candidates Elected Inweeks' stay with relatives at Newark With You and Montclalr. III MEAT Wall Papers In Rich Colorings W. G. EISELE : people complain beer doss not Many States. Want Or. Neal Back . and Exclusive Designs. •witk them. Al the third quarterly conference o. AVE MARKET IHE IBOUK HJillST! Bt. Luke's Metliodlut Bptscopal Church 5 Our Wall Papers are decidedly eosducted last night by District Su- Cut Flowers and Palms OLD PARTIES INDIFFERENT perintendent ilev. Dr. J tjlin Hamlley, {Specials Artistic arid bought because Pabst a tllliinimous Invitation W;IH extended their desiKHH are rare and ap- For Sale to Dr. Neal to return for (lie third Decorations and Floral Designs Attribute Show of Strength Among Salt Pork - - - 111b. The Deer of Quality year. Dr. Neal signified Ills willing- for Weddings, Dinner*, BlueRibbon Socialists to Dissatisfied Voter* and ness to return Bnd serve Hie charge. Home-Made Sausage 16c Ib. Funerals, etc. ree witn anyone because bottled only to Off Year— Eleven Elected as May- Pork Ghcps . 16c 16. We also carry a full selection at trie brewery in absolute clean- ors In Ohio—Have Gained From 42 to Crack Bowlers Meet Tonight. of Hardy Sbrube, Trees aod GOO Per Cent. Home-Made Scrapple 10c Ib, liness after it is fully aged Tiie bowling games at the IClkwooit Herbaceous Plants at our Re< reatlon alleyH Scheduled for last Sirloin Steak , 14c Ib, Nurseries. and mellow. New York, Nov. I). Tli<> must Inter- nighl between the "Beecroft" team, A. F. Golden, pMting feature of tin* elect ions jtiHt All telephone calls promptly of Mils city and lhe Freehold bowling Chopped Meat . 10c Ib. attended to and given our liclein. You Cannot Equal | ity and taste uml the economical UNDERTAKES PROBE from the passage of this resolution I'lerflfMi "T thrm RSJwmWyrnen In MM-1'rlBble of Ncholinrlc, the present In- person ag to price. that the Hoard of Education proceed i;i-1 tHifl In New York state, one in•uiiibent. Mr. Morrttt was minority Link Sausage .' 14c Ib. 1 MRS. J. HILL, (Continued from First Page.) at onto to prepare HIKII statement and Hhode Whiiul ;ui loader at the HociullHt party in this He fur speaker., uiiotvill be minority We would like to inform you that we always have on hand ;i lur.^e callB for an examination of bookH, pa iiiy. sitiil that tlie vote had doubled In leader, 'l'lie contest probably will be stock of Candles of our own make iind of other manufacturers porn, etc., for a period of five years, BRAND WHITLOCK. lifty pastern cities over Inst ypnr Hnd mflned to speaker lTisblu and As rj'Bo dlrecti that the business firm** Hiiii in Home instances the Increase •niblymnn A. E. Smith, the majority JuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinar. throughout the country, both i>enny and otlier goods which we whole- of the city be invited to appear before hnd ijoen HM nnn'li us tlOfi per rent. leader at the last session. sale and can save you money by buying here. TRY IT ONCE—A Re-elected Mayor of To- ...THE... the committee In order that it may he In ibis i-nunly the Socialist vote (If Hie twenty-four insurgent Ilemo- COUPLE OF TIMES. learned If the prices charged for work ledo For Fourth Term. jumped 412 per cent. "itts who opposed the election of Wil- done are equitable. Tin' victories which eauned must 1 ;llll K. Slieeluiu as I'ulted Stales sen- I R. M. HARRIS I Th« resolution was unanimously •iil'ilntinii ut the Socialist headqunr ir but Jour have been reclccte^- HICK'S IVI'F'O CO. adopted. It reads as follows. tera here were rrhieved at Bcheuec- linler of DutcheSM, Kennedy of SHOE STORE \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY Phone C2-J. Whereas, it has been publlely ntatnd lady. ecus, Kvinis of Sullivan and Me 1SS BROADWAY. that In some particulars, the affairs The revised returns from Ohio show I 'Hlilels of Toinpklng. of this board liuve been conducted nt nni <>f ninety-three mayoralty von- in an unbusinesslike although not un- ta the Sorinliuls were successful in THE ONLY CREDIT HOUSE "iimiiimsuimimiiiiiuii i!;ii>ii< lawful manner; and whereas in order vrn, tin* Democrat* winning forty IS MONMOUTH COUN1Y for the Hoard of Kducatlon to retain reo iind I lie ltepulilkiiiis thirty-six. Women's Felt Julietfes Gillie J Good Health public eanfldenee the. board should with Hirer- In doubt. [ hat sells expensive Furs and I WM. BRYAN 1 Coffee cause a thorough Investigation of its Tin showing made in Pennsylvania 1 'ur Coats. 5 1 HH. — receipts and expenditures, anil report and New York was pleasing to the all colors $1.00 therefore he made and published; anil SijcjaMsi leaders here. Plush, Caracul and Polo 38c Ib. Vhereu it would be unlawful for this I.eridern of tlit- parly here any theCoats Nothing more comfortable for 53- Eton Florist board to use any of the- BC1IO61 money S IX |VNll)t. BllOWH I hilt polilleal Snrlallsiil bouse wear, made with good s for defrnying the. expenses of such in- «ill rnuU wlthlu a few years wltb Uui Tailor-made suiits and I 5c by Trolley to the_Door. | 10 Gtamps with vestigation; mid older parties. dresses made of fine cloths tiolid leather soles, warm tell £ Whereas, It In the sanction of this 5 Floral Tributes and Flowers | 1 Ib. Gillies Coffee :.nd the latest modern styles. tops, fur trimmed. « ™_™_—~—.^———^^——— •• board, thai in order to make ;i report, GIRL REFORMER WINS. showing thn rcceipls and expenditures All goods sold on small I for All Occasions. Palms g Special at for five yours, look into and ascertain ri'j-mijh Her Efforts Indiana Town I ayments, cheap as you buy I and Plants Rented at Reason- | as 1O c:»;]| furnished, prices paid by Repudiates Bond Issue, 32c 1 tic board a ml make com pa ri son with Haniraund. lad., Nov. 8.—Miss Vir c Isewhere for cash. 1 able Rates : : : : = | prkeK chnrged by dealers to itnlivid- glnlfl BroulCB or West Hainniond, toe Call or address LANDSCAPE GARDENING uu. consumers, to show whether the young reformer, won her most bvll C. B. Deaver A SPECIALTY bojird has paid more for coal than in- limit victory wlien tbe cltiEeus reputll- | 232 Broadway, Opp, Rockwell Ave. | A fine selection of Trees, A. 0. Bennett Co. dividual consumers, and an to prices nted the Interstate Eleetrk-al company RICHMOND'S Shrubs and Hardy Plants alwayi paid tor repair work and In fact all Imnd Issue in the special election by a 217 Momnouth Ave. work done by the board; whether the Telephone 22-J. on hand. 307 Branchport Ave. VOt-* of ;( to 1. Miss Brooks held KDitSfl Long Branch New Jersey TEL. 659 WEST END hills hiive been properly audited and nii'eiinfis, btred <"ni'riaKeN to take the oath taken 'o same before payment, to Miters to the polls, fonirbt unit Mated scrutinize all hills and ascertain If baUota and got out throiigh parsoua] prices are excessive, that a committee KNOX PLEADS FOR TREATIES. Dfforts the biggest vote ever known iu A WEEK j SPECIAL FOR I of two members be appointed from III : pity's history. Will Furnish this bonrd to perform this service, and In Speech at Cincinnati Secretary Da The Inn id issue defeat tuny result lu J. Q. DISBROW that the Long Branch Property Hold- fends Arbitration. Miss Ilrooks hi'lug nominated ior may $1 Your Home f FRIDAY [ LEADING STATIONER ers' Association be requested to se- < Mncinniifl, Nov. !». — Secretary of or of West Hammond tit the coiulti>; lect two of Its members lo bo present Slate KIHIX delivered a speech here In municipal election. and cooperate with the Bonrd of Edu- support of the Kcnonil arbitration Blacks cation while such examination in be-treaties with Great Britain and France 230 Broadway Long UrancH t&j mnde, (he repart to be signed by BOW pending for ratification before the •'NO LICENSES" LOSE. f 7 Cakes Babbits I Thanksgiving Favors both parties and published in the pa-. Here you can find most any- SALTED pers; and - ,-. Secretary Kuox's speech was the lid Wets Give Fast Growing Movement a Hard Setback. Soap 25c thing you may desire in the fa- Whereas, this board has not theministration'! formal answer to the re PECANS port made by the majority of the Hen- Saratoga, N. Y., Nov. 9.—The "DO vor line. power to subpoena people before it lieense ..movement," whfeh has been ZIMMERMAN'S during the examination, ate committee on foreign relntit fililllliillllllllllilllllllllllllllllililiiiiiiilii: WALNUTS atfniimt the treaties. Secretary Knox meklOg wide inroads Into the towns of Resold. That the business people of Saratoga county in late years, received GROCERY Thanksgiving Post Cards this city be invited to appear before In his speech contended that the Uni-a severe chiK'k when tbe towns nf The finest collection on the PISTACHIOS the committee, in order that the ties :IM presented by the administration Schuylerville and Corinth rlianued tin n<>( deprive Hie Kcmtte nf nny of its 100 Broadway Tel 130-J Coast is here, now is the time Board of Education may ascertain it fioin "dry" to "wet" and Stlllwater, to make selections ALMONDS the prices charged for work done for constitutional right*, lie dec In rod that Half Moon ittul Ballston defeated tlie COHN BROS. \ Hoard are equtable or not. Ihcre was no danger I the i uiiset|iienees of HlHh an net." Columbus, (_>,, Nov. 9.—Governor Karo Syrup 8c can Pork Chops . . 16c Ib. j one of the local newspaper* lor the in- He mafic further objection! advanc- Harmon SH jubilant. formation of the pnblic. ed by the senate eninniit lee, with the "The Cincinnati result Is espeeiullv Home Made Sausage . 17c i AT THE Resolved, That this board FBQttesi Ntaliincnt that the ijticstinns of imiui- pleasing to me,'.' he Nalti. "I have the Long Branch Property Holders' Fancy Carolina Bacon , 17c Ib. : gTiil inn :itnl tcrrltni-iu! inlefjril y a I HO been Htfliliujy for twenty-five years for ASP STORE Association to consider this matter wmild l»t» beyond the scope of theI lie ovprtlirow of corrupt rule in my Head Rice 6c Ib. ;ind advise the president of Ihis board IIViMv. home city, and now it has come I am Fresh Killed Roasting if they will appoint u commiltHe to delimited. act in conjunction with the committee Advertise in the Daily Record. "The general result Is a forocnut of Chickens 20c Ib. i what la coming next year, when I bo Hove there will bo a landslide for thejiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiimiia!:- 3H lbs. Granulated Sugar 19c j $21000 in Democratic party." CHAPMAN'S MARKET with 11b. of our best LYCEUM 0c | New Canned Bryan Applauds Victory, 148 Broadway | Coffee 30c ; l.lueoln, Xob.. Nuv. ft—William .1 Prizes VEGETABLES ALL THIS WEEK Bryan expressed his satisfaction ovev — — i, £ what bo Interpreted from the reports GREAT PROVERB CONTEST Early June Peas, - lie bad received to be a general Victory STARTS NOW. Maine Style Corn,. J. L. TEMPEST DRAMATIC CO. for tlie. Democrats of the country. He Big Can Tomatoes. PRESENTING was imrtleularly pleased over the re WATCH FOR OUR! Come in and find out how to JENNIETEMPEST HUlt in the Second Kansas district mid KAUFMAN'S Compete for (he 95c A DOZEN. AND A. COMPANY OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE Ihe election of SfOCTPttty In Kentneliy. Prizes. Splendid Vaudeville Features.. Splendid Scenic Equipments. carrying with it a Deinorrntie legls AD. FOR SATURDAY I Ifiture in the latter state and iusmin.: B'WAY CASH MARKET ««««««««« the election of Ollle .liimcs AI I'liiled f6-NiGHT States senator. 225 Broadway " We Can Repair Any Tear THE PRICE ON APPLES THE GAMBLERS WIFE Elated. Alst) Altering and Remodeling of Bowling Ureea, Mo-, Nov. U.—Speak THE BEST is Still Advancing rr Champ Clark is elates witb toe ie Ladies' and Gentlemens' Garments In Clothing. Shoes and Men's BUT We Are Still Selling A Comedy In 4 Acts suit of the more important elections Furnishings for the least mon- tliroughout Hie country. Watch This Them at the *Same Price. "TI\IS," he said, 'surely is U in- ey ARonfs for Gorcey & Son FRIDAY NIGHT dorsement of the work of the Demo- We only"h;ive a few Rod Cheek- cratic congress nnd shows we'll elect FRANKEL FIFTEEN Space for Sat- CLOTHES DOCTORS ed Pippins left, so order them at a president next year." CLOTHES Cleansers and Dyers once butoro they itio all fOBA. EAST LYNN by request and other noted makes Repairing, Pressing, "Fancy Exchange at Smythe's Drag Store after 3 P. M. Read Cent-a-Words on Third urday Specials "-*-* Dry Cleaning. S. EHRENHALT, S. Qoldstein & Sons 71 Broadway PRICES, 1O. 2O. St 3OC Page; there are bargains in 191 BROADWAY We Clean Ulo'ves. Reserved Seats on Sale at Smvtht's them. Harry Goldstein.Mar. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1911 SEVEN

The old frame house, which has' ate couiH-il. There Wits a strong pro! A. & P. Co. at Red Bank % stood for many yeavs on the lot- ad- tort iiRaiusi appropriating any money,I Negotiation." were completed Tues- In Town for tlie Pay? TlZ-For joining the new building elle, will be bill the resolution wan finally adopted,, day, whereby the Atlantic ;'iid Pacific laiiit'hron In the sold and removed. The lot on whk-li after the alleged objectionable cluusy lea company, will open a branch store (.IMIllil, TEA ROOM fi Mood was donated to the township bud been t'liiiitfnitet]. in Sigmund Kisner'a new store bulldinu;, is a pleasant lirrak in the day'l Tender Feet for a school site, subject to reversion in Broad street, R«J Hank, adjoinlnj; li^hlfulty nerved. if not m-vd for school purposes. Th.' , GRAMMAR HONOR ROLL Wool worth's Btorc. Tills will mako GIMBELS Music. Kcr.'a Smoking Orill- site for I lie new school house would P.SritIi store of llila company. TIK* roum, pnibablj lime been in another locu- List of Pupils Winning Distinction ial was made by Allaire and Son. tion bui for i his fact. Rather thauj During the Month Just The company wit) take po^sossion thla forfeit the lot the Hoard of Ktlucati MI Closed week. A number of alterations will bo nade to liio interior of the store, bought iHhe Hdjulniiiu lot Tor the new The aonor roll of the Grammar There Js No Argument About 1 ivhlch has been used as the nemoerat- building. I he two IOIB will Rive munlc Fchool foi l he month of October is c headquarters of Hie ilorou^h of Hel rmiin for making inlUHiom; in the nvv herewith given; lank. the Fact That the Well-dressed pchoul I:«IIFI' if UIOK1 ncliool r*min s A. Lillie P. V;uilier, leacher— Khuuld he need« d. horollieii UeakH, Vlrslnla Oxley, itose Superstitious as Ever. Woman Simply Must Have ^a^sa!••. Hcatric? Wardell, Helena Van Superstitious are us numerous nrrtun A uew, scientific medical toilet tubk'l MECHANIC'S NEW RITUAL iie\ eer, Kntin> Zuclicrman. absurd tortny n«> (Hiring the middle which S H, (lrr.ee K. Hrit ton. teacher age*. But Instead of burning our sor- a Smartly Tailored Suit ' Draws Out All Inflammation and State Body Adopts One Drafted By li-.lly titffiiiK. Soreness. cerers, fortune Inmtera, palmists and lWtt that statement docs not carry with it the meaning This remarkable foot batli romejy is General Executive Board at s ll, Selina ('. Pearee, teacher— erystnl puzers we pay them. HenuirU- that the suit must cost a hundred dollars, or so. There prob- Superior to Powder. Plaster or Salve Trenton Meeting. ladys Worthley, Bertha Zonoski. uble progress',—Vlenna Zeitung. and Is guaranteed to cure Corns, Cal- The new ritual which was drafted V A. Ml^s Roberta, teacher—Helen ably was a time when a man-tailored suit of the best fabric, louses, HunioiiH, Frostbites. Chilblains, in a style that was not particularly distinctive, cost about , Ingrowing Nails. Tired, Aching, Swol- .jy a committee of the genera] execu- that price. len, Nervous, Sweaty, Had Smelling tive board of the State coum-Un of New 7 U, K, I* Hunting, teacher—l>oro- Foot. Jersey, New York, Virginia and Dis Ihy WeMervWt. pATTENJ ENE Smaller Shoes Can Be Worn by Hut we have established a system by which the woman of using TIZ, he-cause it puts and keeps liict at ('(hlninbia. wtu< atlopltH. ill the 7 It, K. t'urter, teacher— Au'feUa La- moderate means may possess a finely tailored suit of distinc- the feet in perfect condition, ineeliiLi; nf Hie Slate Cimnci!. ,1r E) I'. leini. Tnlisui'llu .leCire\ , CluVtei- I ,a Daily (except Sunday). tion at a moderate price. We have never more advantage- TIZ is for sale at all drugcists, 25 A. M.. ai Trenton recently, Thi :..•« ccmr, Myron Hnvrtx. jOave New York, Wed 35th Street, rents per box or direct if you wish new form of rit ualtsi ic work had a! ously illustrated this fact than in our present from Walter Luther Dodpe & Co.. 7 H. M Macduff, (teacher—Carl J.00 p. m.; Dattcry, near South Ferry, ready been approved by tlie State bod- White. 2.30 p. m. Chicago, 111. 1 Special Selling of Women's Suits at ies of New York and Virginia, and its t; A. .1. PiiKiiT, leacher Benifct -pave Long nranrli for New York, early adoption by ihe [MstrU-t or Co tUalfdcli, Olive Jackson, Alan I'M Rockwell Avenue, 7.-0 a. rn.; PieaK- $25, $35 and $45. lumbia Mill lend to make I he ttiitla wards. ne nay, 7.30 a. m.; Sea nrlght, 8.00 These suits have decided distinction and are of the best loi> \vwi"K uniform hi tin se places. 'I II, A. A. Clu-.-v.-r. teacher Alice i. m.; IIlgUlandB. 8.20 a. m. quality, because they are After striving !"r i wo year- lo 1 ivH\. (;iad>.- tJupiliHT, Krederlcii WM. C. HAYDEN. amend the cnn^titutbin (if Ihe mibnr Wuidell, Oot. 10th, 1911. Secv. Reproductions of the Latest Imported Models by tllnate councils so us lo nerniii a njpin- i; It. N r Schramz, teacher, Itos. Francis, Louis, Bernard, Drecoll, Poiret ber lo withdraw from one cmmcll am. Hlnni, Janetle Kn;J:l(rburg. .NEW JERSEY CENTRAL transfer to tcr.other williniN losing lii' :, \, Mis i HaxeltoH, teachor Mtvll and Bechoff-David beneliis. the Kwsex delegation man Leave Lonn Branch: HainburK. For Now York Newark and Eliza- aped to gel the amendment through :it :, A, Kathr\ n Trixlcr. teacher, K'th, B.2S, *7.1^, *S.17 9,04 11,47 a. A large variety of styles, as in some instances we have Modern Building, Sufficient to this session, bill not without a tl^ht t v ;i\^r> modified some models. Marion Mack, KrncBt Pc4rson. n.; ^.:i7. 4.17. B.H (Saturdays only), Thisi iiTVtpoBltioti was Killed last year 5 H, MiBfl Reagoii, leacher—Roar i.17. ».1G p, m. Sundays, 8.55 a. m.; All sizes, from 34 to 44, and in some styles, sizes up to ^3. Meet All Place's Needs, by being tabled. 1.32, 7.00, 8.50 p. m. ( >tlier Suits, imported and domestic, $19.75, with many in- Hferowilis, .Mjadeline Thaler, Hovviin For naltiinore and \Vafihingtonp Another rcaolniion which failed o1 Weher. t.04, 11.47 a. in.; 2.37, 4.17 p. m. between prices up to $165. Completed. Sundays 8.BB a. m.; 4.32 p. m. paK^flgf last year-, recognition of thi B B, M, I-:. Leland, teacher—Thell01 VOT Atlantic City, 9.:tu a. m.; 4.17 p. Third Floor, Broadway Front "Emblem," a pamphlet published ii Miller. n., via Red Bank. Sundays, 9.26 a. Oceaaport'a new SCIKKII house is now Hie interest of the tinier, an the official ready for >• or vice. It is a handsome organ of the ,lr, O. I*. A. M-. was In For Freehold (leave N. Y. & L. B. structure, and Its attractive appear- t. H. Station), via Mutiiwan, 7.12, ft.64, Another Special-Purchase Sale of iroduecd again. Mils lime with the fur Read Cent-a-Words on Thirtf H.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 8.55 ance will be ii Hiirpviso to pt^iplo who lher proviso that the Stale Ooniicl i. m.; 4.32 8.51) p. m. have noi s^cn it. The strurfure is on Page; there are bargains ill •—NPW York only. appropriate $6lMf annually to the pa]ie' W. O. IJKSLER, W, C HOPE, a lot of about 3is of windows on each side of No other ready-for-service clothes embody to the same degree fine tailoring, CONTINUED—BUT WHY? the front oiiiranre, path set coulainiiiR distinctive and advanced styling and exclusive high standard fabrics as do Smith lour windows, sx:> " in size, and Gray & Co. clothes, nor are any other tine, ready-for-service clothes shown in such double hung. The roof la a hip roof complete assortment in models and fab i cs and styles for men, young men and boys This Sale of Chiffon Blouses at $3.95, $5 of BJata with a dormer window in front as are Smith Gray & Co. clothes. No olher fine ready-for-service clothes combine On ihe rear roof are two toul air vpnta, at the price so many essentially superior features of style, tailoring, fabric and as- 8XS feet each, There in a spacious sortment as ere always shown to you in Smith Gray & Co. clothes. $6.95, $8.95, $10.75, $14.75 and $19.75 rear entrance on each aide of I ho build- And so now, when we say to you that here are these very same Smith Gray ing. Until «f Use rear and front siair- & Co. garments that in every essential thai makes for greater desirability are the The unanimous response which this Sale has received since Monday, confirmed our opinion uii.vs are of Iron and slate. that it is the best sale of the kind, that we have ever presented As most women have been superior of ell other ready-for-service garments at savings of 4.50 to 17.50, it In each class room on the first flooi marks a clothing event that fittingly celebrates the two-thirds of a century anniver- selecting three and four of these Blouses for their various tailored suits of cloth and velvet, this is wardrobe with doors thai Blldfl it!' event would have come to an early end. had we not planned to replenish our slocks every day. UK^ii a roll Ui]\ desk. Tin.' doom conw» sary of Smith Gray & Co. Besides we are also constantly adding new models, which give a fresh flavor each day. within tin cf indies of I be Moor and It is an economic demonstration thai brings to you the beginning of a new era But in spite of the fact that the prices are the lowest possible, and the materials are line, uiihin the same distance from the lop of values, a new and high standard of quality, a new and greater distribution of beautiful and artistic—there is a reason why these Blouses are different—they are of the wardrobe. The air from I he Smith Gray & Co clothes. room passes in us the bottom opening r Excellent Reproductions of the Latest French Models by Elise Poret, Agnes, Callot, and out at the (op. and after serving lo Suits that are stand- 00 20 Q0 & 22 5 IS 50 f° Cvercoats that are Samuels, Maurice Mayer, Goupy and Augustine Thomas. diy the wraps of the children when wet standard ZO.CO & 22.30 . : ' apea through tin1 flue which con- As there are several score models, one will readily realize that descriptions are quite im- neota With the air vents on the vvuv i ft t>A for Suits that are stand- values. possible. I Wit we will say, that there are styles appropriate for every occasion that permits roof. The -children's wtaps. rubbers, ard 22.50 & 25.00 values. ?or thc wearing of a tailored suit, However, it may be interesting to hear of the salient feat- umbrellas and lunchea aro hero eon- 18 SO ' Overcoats that are ui'es of a few late arrivals: venieni.ly stored. There is an electric 22 50 for Suits that are stand- standard 22.50 & 25.00 Alternate panels of white chiffon and Heavy thread lace practically forms the call bell in eat-ti room. w««wv ar(J 2? 50& 30 00 value8. values. blacks (or any of the dark colors matching foundation of another Blouse, which lias a bo- In t.he main hall in a di ink-ins foun- r tain, and in each hall is an electric r 22.50 *° Overcoats that are tailored suits) give a very graceful effect to a lero effect of silk—and the entire blouse is 27 *50 f° Suit", that are stand- Blouse which is quite extravagantly trimmed - fire alarm bell, boili of which are eon ard 32.£0 & 35.00 values. standard 27.50 & 3C.00 with shadow lace at $10.75. ; . veiled with chiffon, which is also beautifully ii ulleii from the halls and from the values. embroidered in gold and silk 1 bread—in a basement. Included are all the newgrays, browns, for That lovely worsted embroidery, which The buHennnl contain,- two.teparate $14.75 model. Oxfords, Roman and Heather blues. Beat 27 50 Overcoats that are ffives such a wintry touch to a dainty Blouse, courts, each 8(1X3(1 fast, where the mixtures and solid colors—in velours, standard 32.50 & 35.50 is intermingled with iridescent beads on an- That glorious combination of black, white children play in h;;i! wemlirr. One other model at $10.75. ciiiirl is for boys ami thfi olher for ih- worsteds, Snsonv csssimcres, tweeds and values. and'gold is charmingly illustrated in a Illouse serges in mi the world's best weavers. L'ing, slim kimono sleeves (which are also at $19.75. %he foundation of the blouse, which girts. In t aeli cdiin Is an up-to-date Sniilli (ii;iv Ik Co. ready-for-service loile) room. TI.e b;t-i-ineiit ceiling I* Many new and exclusive weaves, every comfortably fittedt in a $12.75 model are is black satin, is effectively trimmed with filet correct new style In English soft roll and overcoats have for two thirds of a cen- mesh lace, and veiled with white chiffon- — eight feet. In the baf"in out H IJ-'O \& beautifully embroidered in a scalloped design, inn! ailed the Allan lie Meeting Com- man_\ distinctive Smith Gray & Co. mod- tury been accepted as the highest attain- gold bullion braid gives a superb lini-b. that suggests that the top of the sleeves are pany's hot air ini'i v< uikiMim system. els in all M/:es and styles for men, young ment in ie;u1',-fnr-servic e tailoring, in- overlapped. I Third Moor. Each room is hen in! with hot air men and boys. cluded arc medium, h avy and extra which enters the loom from the lop warm fabrics without extra weight. Every of a flm; near the ceiling, and when UNUSUAL : known model N included—box, semi-bo? cooled in tlie rnuni passes nui through Instead of waitii1'.1 until the season's cud I and extreme tilled backs, ulsters, motor tie foul air Hue which hOM ;I;I opening we have established a new custom of dis- | coats, ra^lai:\ jfuard coats, single and 1 icse ihe Boor, and ihen on tun posing of all broken .sizes at once. >• ! double breasted convertible collar models, G1MBEL BROTHERS thro gh th r IllS I also many Engllsjiand Continental model.-;. THIRTY-THIBD STREET for 18 00 200 and22 50 BROADWAY YORK. 1 m 12.50 - ' ° - Von may choow from meltons, ve- only effe lours, worsteds, vicunas, ehsians, kersevs stvles anSuitd colorss an, dal Overcoatsl sizes hut no. t in and line Foreign t\v • d and friezes. There H P HI g 8a Ml all Is ever;, culoi from lightened jrayj t< I'.'i-h A m and llllillll'l'H styles, Dinga&sB, darkest Oxfords—including every new- The Green brothers and W, Allpor ] for I110 present poaition, and iru high- for25 00 300 and32 50 shade of brown, olive and new blue ()x- were stranded on an island in thelly resp -cted by every one duriiiK the committee 16.50 - ' ° - "Chittle Chips" Shrewsbury river just this aide of Bea I short tlma he was here. Mr. Decker win. bave I lord and Ian shades, also dressN plain Bright, one day this week, but after [also n At Fountains & Elsewhere About One Thousand 40.00 & 45.00 rceitmions being he Jlan in the but jupt who it was is not exac,ti.v 1 lutely nothing, Ask for Crisis," and "Cbiirteniagm." by Jane I known. Any «ny the boys had to I 1 wonder why a certain .lunioc glri Fine Silk Lined Dress Overcoats, 27.50 Iimie,lus Fay, The rendition of both stand for a lot nf "joliytiiK." in regard 1 is so fond of "Ad«\, of cowwm 1 nie;m Here are the lines! vicunas vt produce, tailored as nnh Smith ^'as very pood. in 1 heir personal appearance, *hofl in the newspaper-s. Ci.r, .*y Co. tailors cm tailor line overcoats, lined with luxurious Losinp fountain pens seems to be when the reached the rity ot j Marjorie, who used to be sat "HORLIGK'S" Mervelieui Silk, plain blacks, Chcfords, neat subdued two-tone stripes a prevalent happening in the school Bright, ith JftdtB. KhocK ;ind bills, wish The Original and Genuine in browns, Oxford) and Cambridge—four distinct dressy mode;-,, Of kk*tt, Mis:-* I'larire Svpnson lost a H Emma Sickles knows a Germ noihitm now, but to po Wept. \V;ifinu;tn pOT with two gold bands very uetl, what do^' Irving (la-no? If Hr>ant SniiMis hair is MOTOR CLOTHES FOR OWNFRS AND CHAUFFEURS. H round it. Monday on her way from If Frank Briskf ran for presidenl and straight, i^ Mildreds WooH MALTED MILK the pt'.iocl (0 her home" In North Fifth of the Junior da: . for what bat AH- 1 Brecce, ihe Junio,- re TWO Brooklyn Store»: 4«MM( /.. So Two New York Slor«f. ;iuMtu>\ She tUMS it in vi case in one. semblyman Op-ran? iroublrs ol his own B The Food-drink for AH Ages. rulton St. atFlotbu.h Av. Broadway at Warren St.. of Her books and it must have slipi»ci| Mr. Lester l>ecker. of ihe Treim. daffy-dil At leslauranU, he*f!s, r.nci four.lains. | nuiri B,oadw.y ., Bedford A.. mit some where on 'he, way. Miss Soi-niiil School, ha» ncr-eptPd ;i j-d.s e sr.n ed th in Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. th Av.. Bet. 27th 428th St. Svrnsmi trgrets 'he loss of the p^n tion as S»lence instructor and also i po ition, t in one day, mi bll '-v Keep it on your iideboard at home. ; M'iy much. raeiQC ol athletics at the Red Bank home, book before you leap, Karl, Don't travel without it. WrjuhtM- indications for today:—Tn- High School. Ii will be remembered j If Emma Sickles was tfoine a«n> A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Wo Take no imitation. Jut say "KORUCK'S." followed by one session. sboi'T tiine after Morgan Campbell left brldpp Hpaeh? i Noi in Any Milk Trust SIGHT LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOV. 0, 1911

7 wii'i In 1908. Srliiitzberuer'n mother Kinkiest part of ft all from the fttiuiii liavinu died ami his father having W* point of the Newark bunk Is that thn Doctors Prescription For Eczema 20 CITIES WANT [liKininlied tils Bftloou at 110 Colirmlius institution is on the list of those sup The moat advanced physicians of If you will call at our store we will street uml returned to Itussln, SCIUHK- posed to have been swindled by tin this country and Europe are now pre- he glad to let you have* $1.00 bottle betger and Weiss went over to New trio in 1!Mt8, two years nfter the book cribing a wash of wlntergreen, thymol on the guarantee that li will rout you ALLEGED FORGERS ark and started a cigar store lit llii keeper Inadvertently started the young and other soothing and nettling In- nothing unless I you find it does th^1 Hp ring fluid avenue. In (Lone . I). 1). Ask for the 1>. D. 1). pamphlet, canie buck from RuHxia anil nnnoiim-ed CarUsi, Accredited With Leadership cf ufacture checks which banks certified Proscription for Kczemu and ubao- "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease," to ea«t side friends that bis boy was Wonderful Values Gang With No Peers In Swindling, dead. Dead he remained to his rela without looking twice remains merelj lutely guanantee that it will take Get pasted on t his wonderful remedy a tale. away the Itch the instant you apply today. Wert's Pharmacy, 175 Rroad- According to Detectives, Refuses to lives and former cronies until the «r- This lot contains all wool French Se/ges, chang- It. Talk, as Do His Companions, Who rests of Tuesday Olffht brought him Tin- Plnkertons say that none of the Are Near Confessing. to life Htnld a flor-k of aliases. The checks which have come to tight— they able Taffeta, Tussah and Chiffon Panama, not all total $* 17.000 — ever saw Q printing N©W York, Nov. ©.—The polk't* are WEATHER EVERYWHERE. press. Three of them were done in sizes in every style but your size is here if you come ENGLAND IS NEUTRAL holding the three men arrested lice pen and ink, several with a camel's charged with baring obtained about HANSON Observations of the Cnited hair brush nn<\ ink and the rest were Will Only Attempt to ProUct Property Iiulf a million dollars pending an in made by ti gelatin method of transfer early. In China, Slutes wcnllier bureau taken nl THE UPTOWN STORE s p. in. yesterday follow: vwttgaUon. The throe are wauled In ence. London, Nov. 0.—Replying to » qucs twenty cities and will not be tried here LADIES SWEATERS tloh In the house, Mr. Arhind, purlin Temp. Weather. The specific cha&ge is tbat the three if Koine other city enn present » nicntury utiderKeerotury to the foreign New York 411 Cloudy 59c Gray and White 59c prisoners passed forged checks for ¥92 office, said the government hurt re- Alhany 44 Cloudy stronger ciiw against them. The prta on the Hanover National bank dated AVIATION CAPS May 24, 100U, signed "Eugene Mayer stricted mid vvuuld continue to restriit Atlantic city. •is < I M I |l 1 V ooen art; Cl'nrlea Cariosl. Louis L. Us action in China to the protection of Boston -II <' 1 ea r Hiliulzbnrgei . d Isidor Weiss. 49c made of Eiderdown Wool 49c &, Company" and payable to "A. Zel- Women's Rain Coats ILT." BrltWli lives'and property. Huffulo to Cloudy It was a K . ake of n bookkeeper In all Colors 411 Cloudy a Newnrl bank thnt javo BchuUUer- Ladles Outing Flannel Weather Forecast. St. Louis fi'J Clear ger and Isidor Weiss their first tip as Malicious. At $3.48 Prohably rain today; l-'rlday unset- New Orleans... 02 Cloudy to how easily fash conld be ti-icketl 25c Skirts with Ruffle 25c Painter—Ob, Nature is my heat th-d; moderate easterly winds. 41! Cloudy o t of the haukf, nrrordlnK to the Kt"- 56 9 BROADWAY friond! The Olrl—Is that the reason Strictly Waterproof Raincoats, 54 inches long, ry of a hmidu.uftrterB detective. Than yon slander her so?~Fliegende Blatter carefully cemented throughout, sizes 34 to 44, $5.00 values.

RODGERS RAPS HEARST. A Blind Painter. The wonderful sixth sense supposed Fifty Thousand Dollar Prize Never to be possessed by the blind Is not a Made to Be Won, Aviator Says. fable. I know a blind musician. Ho Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 0.—Calbraith P. is a Kenlos." Ktxlgers, tbe aviator, who Hew from '•That's not so remarkable. I know a the Atlantic to the l'aclnc, making a blind painter." new world's record, declined nt a bnu- "Impossible." qoet given in his honor here, to accept j "Not at all. His work is perfect." n JCrtM) cup offered to him by a repre- "A blind painter? His work is per- Mntuttve of William it. Hearst. fect? Why, what does he paint?" ItiulKi-rs said Ihat Mr. Hearst was n "He paints blinds, you chump."— piker" and tlmt more cups were giv- Cleveland Plain Dealer. en lo the winners of insignificant yacht races. "If he wants to show tbat he General Markets. Is a true sportsman," said the aviator, BUTTER—Firmer; receipts. 9.R18 pru-lt- •'let him renew his offer of $50,000 aifps- creamery. Hpeclals. per Ih., ZV&c.; witli the Intention that somebody may extras 32MiC; thirds to firsts. 24a31c.; held wiu the money. His original offer special's. 31V4:i32r.; held extras. 3Oii32%e.; held lower grades, 24n29c; slate dairy. was never made to be won.'* common to prime, 22a31c: process, sec- itodsers is contemplatluK a flight onds to specials, 21a&c.; factory, current alontf the Pacific coast from Low An- make. 20a22c.: packing stock, ITM-B^M-C geles to Ban Francisco. He is build- CHEESE—Firm; receipts, 2.441 bo«w; etate, part skinm. per Ib., G^Ki^c; cur- lar. a new aeroplane. rent mak<\ SttaiS&e. " EGGS—Firm: receipts. 9.828 crises; frefh gatbsrefl, extras, per doz.. S6a3Se.; extra FAVORS NEW REPUBLIC. firsts, 58a3Bc.; flrsta, 30a3Jc; seconds. L'Ta 29c: refrigerator, firms, 21Ha22c.; seconds. Chinese City of Amoy Ready to Join 2»a21c, Revolutionist*. POTATOE3— Firmer; state, per ba« , 12 30a 2.40. Hongkong, Nov. 0. — A telegram DRESSED POULTRY—Firm; turkeys. from Amoy snys tbe situation in tbnt tre&h. spring, choice, per ib., 21a2i'c.; city is favorable to the revolutionists. chickerm, western, corn fed roasting. 13Vfea HT THG 14c; medium, 13^al4c; spring ducks, nenr- Clilug. the taotni, at first fled to the by, 18c. foreign settlement on the approach of the rebels. Afterward he boarded n TUSTNNG PIANO CO. STORE customs cruiser and eacuped. The city itself Is quiet. The rebels attacked the stations at Put on Warmer Underwear CASTLE HALL, LONG BRANCH, N. J. Leilong, Pokut and Sanichuu. on the Don't delay another minute. Canton and Coonlon railways, and WE ARE READY. And will go Five Times Farther Than in Any Other Piano Store I seized a quantity of arras and am- with everything you could dt'- munition. They demolished the cus- Bire in the way of underwear; toms building at Samcbun. Heavy Natural Wool Under- in New Jersey. wear, Medium Weight, Fine WE REPRESENT AND ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR SUCH WELL KNOWN Lake Steamer May Be Lost. Wool Underwear, Fleece Lin- Fort William, Ont., Nov. 9.—Grave ed Underwear, etc. MAKES AS fears are expressed for the steamer Price Ranges 50c up Seyuin of the Canadian Lakn lines, EtfERfcU. HARDMAN, IVERS, & POKD PACKARD, Tusting McPHAIL, PEASE, HARRINGTON, VOUGH AND MANY UIHtriS which has not been reported for five W. H. WOOLLEY & CO. dnys on Lake Superior. It is feared 181 Broadway Biie has foundered with her crew of The man who has only one or two or even three or lour different makes of pianos to sell can only ^ave one or two or three or four "opinions" to give you about pianos. The ideal condition, is to have a great variety of painos sold side by side, where the saleman has no reason to give BROADWAY anything else than an unbiased opinion. The larger number of pianos from which to choose, up to a certain point, the OLD THEATRE nearer you approach the ideal. The Tusting Paino Company's stores comes nearer to this ideal possibly than any other in the country. For instance, Our Indian Pictures are the Talk the largest piano department carrying the greatest number oi makes in New York City is a Department store and they of the Town. You should have seen have just nine different makes from which to select. them last night. The Tusting Piano Company's store always carries as a regular line sixteen different makes! These makes have been selected after almost a quarter of a century of changing and sifting. Outside our regular line we always have a number TO-DAY'S SHOW of sample pianos and our stock-book at the end of the summer rental season has shown a variety of makes, numbering as high as thirty-five! The summer rental season has closed and our warerooms are crowded with used pianos, at least one The Jewels of Allah hundred and fifty of the lot, are pianos bought during April, May and June of this year, and to all intents and purposes The Branded Indians are just ar good as new. Thsse piano will be sold at the lowest prices ever heard of in the history of piano selling in New and Others Jersey during the next few days. Illustrated Song by George Gruaewald Let's Make Love While the Noon Shines

Some of these instruments sold as low as $S,OO down and $1.25 per week. The hong Branch Opera House Castle Hall, Broadway WASHINGTON STREET EXCHANGE CERTIFICATE GIVEN WITH Long Branch, N. J. Newly Overhauled and Heated. EACH PIANO SOLD We Ship Anywhere OPEN EVEMNGS Admission 10 cents