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Long Branch Daily Record LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT —VOL. 9--NUMBER 190. LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, AUCUST 22, 191Q. - BIG AVIATION MEET REBELS IN CONTROL WITTPENN J GUEST OVER 400 DEAD IN AVIATION VICTIM TO END TOMORROW AT IHOOUOIS BAKE RECOVERING HERE - IN NICARAGUA AND Jersey City Mayor One of Three FOREST FIRES WHICH Boy Whose Skull Was Fractur- 20,000 Saw Thrilling Aerial ed Was Unconscious for ' Stunts of Bird-Men at Hundred Who Attend- Week--90 Patients Now Field Saturday MENACE AMERICANS ed Club's Outing ARE STILL RAGING Hi^h waier niHi u In the number The Anbury Park aviailoii meet will Over rhit •- hundred atteudj'd th<' nf put lent H under treat men t at the* (Mi'l tomorrow. It was* announced Sat- Insurgents' Troops About to Seek Capital, Follow- iglitb an mm I outing and dam Bake of $20,000,000 Property Loss and 20,000 Home- Moumuuth Memorial Hospital ben fur liFtlay by officials of the aero cluli that tile huqiiois Mm ial Club held ill NfW uii) one time, ntiifty-elghl, was reach- the receipts I'luui ihf meet td dale leltf'a wuuds w<s|er<lay. Members uud ed |a*4 week. Several lini'-s the nine- then amounted to a little over $25,iHio. ing Surrender of Madriz, and Revolt Against tiesu were emm-yed to the woods in less Already in Idaho and Montana and Flames ey-flve maik was reached. Today Of i his Mini] 120,000 goes to the Wright arriagew, Hta^es and automobiles. there aw ninety pallentu under treat- 1 brothers, leaving $5,tHI0 to cover the 'if* irunspiirLaiion was afforded those Have Not Been Checked by 5,000 Soldiers ment. various expenses of the twelve days. New President is Threatened--".. S. who stt desired. The party went to Private poemi have been at. a pre- Vtom tfcea on any money laketi In at ih*- woods early in ihe. day, as IKIM uiitmi lur sume iiraa naat. A number the aviation field, it was said, would go Marines to Prevent Anarchy ball and aihleiic events were hched- and Citizens Who Are Fighting Them ol j>uiieut» now beelug treated in thn to t-he stockholders. There waa a led to take place before the buke wards are waiting to be transferred tn crowd of 2(),itoo Saturday a*id this was opened. It waa the largest guth- Helena, Mont., Aug. 22.—Ktve thou private rtwrns as soon us one is va- San Juan, Del Sur, Nicaragua, Aug. meant a nice dividend for the associa- ig ihe association has ever enter- iiini stputre miles ut' timber in western 4i,eut. To meet tlte uvgciit u>mattti« 22.—The Nicaragua insurgents today tion, floml crowds today and tomor- tained, and very fortunately the com Men I an and en stern Idaho In ablaze for |irivute rooms the Hitting roum, ur- are in complete control of the gov- tee was able \o cater to ,ni who MILKMEN FEAST niw will nifan a rich harvest. ERECTED HIS OWN ilay and as much mere lias ulreitdy der)y'H room uud exumhiutlon room ernment and their army is encamped came. Cliaiis were provided fur i lie Iteeit laid v hy the worat forea! have lH-en turned into juivute rooms. Tentative plans are being considered a few miles from the eagii&L by Ihe dub for next year's meet, li H|S. ami a imps of waiters under Ires in the bJatory of the United Tln< maximum UUUIIHM- the hu»iiltnt Lust itiKht Jose Delincs Ksjrada re- 1 is believed I hat a .stivU company will THEATRE BUILDING direction uf Charles H. (Irc^ic, AT CLAMBAKE HERE It^UHh Th properly IOKS is already Ufcfumuiates both in wards and pri- ceived the presidency from President J*-, provided excellent service. The • ditiust $I:H,. inu.iMH) mid the desperate vate rooms la 120. be formed, composed of wealthy reat- Mudriz and today conferred the Htle tables were numbered, and td each •iTdltis of Ttunit men to check the ilentH of Anbury farli, Deal Beach and on hia brolher, the insurgent chief. Officers of Company Guests of Nine of the former graduates nro W. H. Parker Has Nearly Com- waiter were assigned ten people. This tiinies are fullle. Allcnhurst, and thai a permanent avia- The transfer, however, failed to quiet buck ut ihe hoHnital doing sueuiat lade certain that all wmild receive It's believed the death list will ex- work thin summer. tion Rdd wilV hi' sccn-.-eil, probably the the mobs who were pillaging home-; Shore Employes at pleted Broadway Struc- the same service and guarded .tr.iti. -eed ihree hundred. Fully two hun- irat't uKed fur the present meet. and threatening the lives of Ameri- (ieorgc Uuiui-lt, of I'atortiou, who ong wails between the courses. I red have It is also planned to have the club cans. ture in About Year Annual Outing reported dug and was seriously hurt at the opening of The bake was ia charge of ivrry he known, dead now number more the, Ashury Park aviation meet at ln- offer money prizes for aviators who It is feared that the entrance of Ihe Herberl attn Walter Duryeu, and they ban (ifly. i.'i utl-.-'ii, is gradually improving. He compel*? ami bvt?aU records, bvH thyinsurgent army will cause these sal- .The fourth unmial out tug of Ihe are homeless today W. H. Parker, whose new building had everything cooked to perfection. md 17 Montana towns have been des was iincotiMchiiiH for a week after t)in meet will be an open one, so that all dlers to sack the city, as the insurgent Sheffield Panns Slavvsun-Decker Co. on Uroadway has attracted consider- The menu consisted of numerous royed, while Helena IB threatened by accident. the noted .professional and amateur troops, when they captured Grenada, was held at "Qretts (Juhles," Pleasure able attention on aerount of its nov- rues, from soft o:iri hard clams to u 40-mile wind which in sweeping the Jogeuli Fahey, a bartender at the llyei's may compere. defied their officers and pillaged Bay, yesterday afternoon. There were el construction, says lie, will have his watermelon. There was an a'Wumlamr lire ihis way, Huthawuy (tin at Oeal, wan admitted QivetMi Titania X., who in private life houses and attacked women. It's be- seventydve in ihe party, inclinlin^ ihc theatre completed by Labor Day. Theof everything, and those who came to ihc hospital ynxieiday for surgical is Miss Lillia^ Scxion, of Anbury lieved that only American marines can officiate of ilie 'onipauy ami the <• iti iiu-liiM'd flour is nearly laid, and ilu kite enjoyed I ht- same utieiitinu u:i tieutmeut. lie wt*a shot through the Park, together with the members* of iftVfl Americans. pluyes of the W'-'^i Knd division. Man Wall of Flame 15 Miles Long. Mufce bm liei-n consinicied. 'I'ln- those who were first .seated. Visitors leg, the bullet |Ni:<;;ijig out, during a her mimic court, will be gucKts of the It's now reported that Chaniorre, KH- ager A. II. Wheat made till Ihe nrrmiKe Hpukaiie, Wash., Aug. 22.- The cuun dilnrlum have a Keating citiia wen- present from Jersey City, New- l Aciii CU& lUiw ;i£U>rtiti<m, uud they trftda'a chief of staff, awpires in tlie ineiits tor the day's pleasure, and how y Is allre for a Hundred miles north Ot 790. The stage 311x40, tbe Q| ark, New York, New RmuBwiek, Free- will occupy the Governor's box al the Ipresidency and ii is feared the end of well iic succeeded is Hilly iittewled by nd east of here today, ('alls for aid inj; being Sflxi?, I old and nearby vlcinily. The wiiuil.-: aviiition field. sent revolution will be imni»'U- the part it 1 punts, it ho are unanimous re coming in from many rural points, VETERAN JAKK RESCUE * Wlien ill*. I'arkei- Him t-tuimieiH ed •nihled an iiutoutohiie ganige. The court party will m-rlve at the followed by an insurrecUun in i heir declaration that never before wall of Humes fifteen miles long i'Vi-;ivitliu^ for the cellar and faun- laym1 Oni> Wittprmt. of .levm-y Man of Sixty-five Plunges Into Surf field in the luyiil motnr cur- fur Tltun- I'lsliHda. This would iiitsan as* did ihey upend such a delightfiu after- nd leu wide is rushing toward St. agains datiuii iiboiii u yi-iir n.^o [,,• bud l>tn City, visited the bake, but, after greet and Saves Girl at Ocean Grove ia is to abauilon the old fashioned in Managiuf. noon. The employes made the jour Maries, Idaho. eoych-and-foui1 in the coming baby pa- archy little assistance, and he has been con- ng friends, and complimenting the ney to the .scene of the bake in Irolley on Sunday. stantly on the job ever since. He •orJimitiee on the large social gather- rade and dfinonstrate she is a down- cars, while the New York visitors ar- 100 More Men Dead? Robert W. Pierce, a constable from bad prepared his own plans and not ng, had to tftfee his tk'iiaHure, as tie New Market, N. J., made a daring res- io-the-mtnute sovereign by using an au- General Rivac Killed. rived in automobiles. Missoliila, Mont., Aug. 22,—One hun- only superintended the construction, ^as somewhat indisposed. He came cue at Ocean Urove yeiterday. lomobile — accompanied by Colonel niuenVldtt, AUK- --.- la tfia battle at 1 The halu' Wan served in the large dred flre fighters are believed to have John W.
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