VOL. 9-NUMBER 199. LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT IMPROVEMENTS TO SIXTEEN KILLED IN BIG HORTICULTURAL 33 CANDIDATES IN DEEVES AGAIN HEAD MIDOLETOWNSCHDOLS EXHIBIT FOR FAIR OF PROPERTY HOLDERS Millionaire Board of Education WRECK OF TRAINS RUN Handsome Trophies Offered As THE FIELD FOR EIGHT Cottagers' Society Hold* An- Making Buildings Among Premiums At Red Bank Eleotion and Dltousses Best In State BY STRIKEBREAKERS Exhibition COUNTY OFFICES Improvements The Board of Education of Middle- The Horticultural Show of the com- nichard Deerca, the Now York town township hiis recently completed Six More May Die, Bringing Death List Up to 22, ing "Blue Ribbon Fair" promises to Ten Democrats and Seven Republicans Out Forbuilder, with « summer home at thfe several Improvements to the schools be of great beauty and merit, under corner of Norwood »nd Cedar »Y»- of the township In preparation for the the able management of Mr. Butter- Mum, was reeleeted president of tks coming school year. in Rear-End Collision of Grand Trunk Pas- bach, whose many friends and as Five Freeholder Nominations and Eleven Dem- I OIIK Branch Property Holder*' AJ«>- la order that the children attending sociates are only too happy to exhibit ciatlon at the annual meeting held the -Navesink, l^eonardvilte and Chap- any beautiful flowers or plants that last nlxht at th» Ocean avenue brok- el Hilt schools might have good play senger Trains in Michigan Last are at their disposal. This part o ocrats and Five Republicans in Race erage office of Harry Content ft grounds during the winter reason, the show will exceed any of the kin< Son. Thp meeting was largely attend- when inclement weather prevails, the Night at any fair. The prizes of gold are For Three Assembly Nominations ed. Report* from the officers showed basements of these three buildings many and large. Several silver cups a large and Increasing membership. have been cemented, and otherwise Im- have been offered; an especially flue Durand, Mich., Aug. 25.—Fifteen of one being given by Mr. Tatum. of Mid The finance* of the association are In proved for the use of the children. At FOXHOUNDS_AT FAIR MR. WOOLLEY IMPROVING Yesterday being the Isnt day in a healthy condition. the first named school this Improve- twenty passengers on the Pullman dletown. This Is shown In Salz's win sleeper Nebraska were killed in a rear which petitions as candidates for The other officers elected are M ment will mean much, but there have Robert Collier To , Exhibit Famous dow, and is to be competed for b> Long Branch Cottager on Way Home county or State odceB could be filed, been still greater Improvements made end collision of two Grand Trunk pass- amateurs only. The one obtaining tho follows: Vice president. Or. Edwin* H- enger trains east of here last night. Pack For the First Time at From Carlsbad—Long Branch a glance at the records in the county Sternberger; second vice president, that make this schoolhouse one of the Red Bank. most first premiums becoming tho er« Read Record There. clerk's office at Freehold this morning best from a sanitary standpoint of any The other five were seriously Injured. happy possessor of this valuable piece Rwen Mclntyro; secretary. Park M. Rohert Collier, who in now spend- In a letter dated Carlsbad, Austria, discloses the fact that there in to be Woolley; treasurer, Oustav M. L. in the township. No. 14, a Chicago-Toronto train, was of art. no dearth of candidates In either party stopped by a breakdown. Engineer ing a sojourn in the North Woods, August Hth, Mrs. park M. Won)ley, Sacks. puring the Summer a new ventila- Mitchell went beneath the engine and near the Canadian border line, li;i- Mrs. M. A. Rice, of Leoiiardvllle, has who wont abroad with her daughter at the coming primary election. The directors elected are: Richard ting, heating and sanitary system Brakeman Graham was sent back to come to the realization of the fact that also given a very beautiful cup which and husband July &th last, said tho The Democrats of Moumouth coun Deeves, P. Stanford Boss. Park M. lias been Installed, which has no su- signal the approaching No. 4 to stop. the fair of the Monmouth County Agri- Is offered In this department to the party intended leaving for Paris on ty. It appears, are especially confident Woolley, Huftis Blodgett, Arthur H perior throughout the state. The Mo. 4 missed the signal, for it crashed cultural Associalion this year will be gardener who displays the iargest the 21st. Mrs. Woolley said her hus- of the outcome at the ensuing election, Hearn, Rwen Mclntyre, Ijouts Steg- grounds about the school have alao into the rear of No. 14, completely one of the greatest In the history of group of foliage plants, with $25 for band was very much Improved In there being no fewer than eleven can- been Improved, and this adfta greatly second, |15 for third as added prem- bert, Charles A. Wtmpfhelmer, p. J :elescoplng the sleeper, and catching the State. As a result, he has decided health, and that his course of treat- didates In the field for member* of the Casey, Clarence Q. Van Note, Brent to the appearance of the school prop- :he sleeping passengers In their to enter his famous pack of fox iums. ment at Carlsbad terminated on the Assembly, with but threo to be elect- erty. flood. J. W. Cunningham. (I M. L berths. hounds as a pack, fn the dog show. The Monmouth County Horticul- 21st. This nows is very -gratifying to ed. Then there are ten Democratic Sacks, Dr. Edwin H. Sternberg«r, The Bedford school, which was re- The wreck caught fire so quickly This matter may not seem to be urai Society and tho ISIberon llortt the friends of the well-known Bath candidates for freeholder, with but Harry Content, Solomon Tim, Loula cently erected and In an imposing :hat only two bodies were recivered. out of the ordinary run of entiles, but cultural Society have also offered avenue cottager, who was forced to five to be elected. Only five Repub- Tim, Jacob A. King, Mai Drey, H. Kd brick structure, has also 'been brought Engineer Mitchell was crushed under when it is considered that these dogs upa. go abroad on account of Impaired lican candidates for members of the gar Mason, Simon Hess, Henry M. to a perfect condition from a sanitary the engine and died. are the finest of their breed probably There are many fine estates from health. Assembly jhave filed petitions to have Fitch, Louis Runkel, James M. Blng- standuollit. New meta\ ceilngs and in the country, and that at the dog Red Bank to Point Pleasant and the their names placed on tho primary roofn \t.4vt- been installed at an outlay Chas. Silencer, engineer of No. 4, The Woolley family have kept In ham, Gufitav Mlnzeshelmer, Marks says he heard a torpedo and threw on shows at Madison Square Garden but gardeners of these places expect to (ouch with hong Branch affairs tickets, but seven Republican candi- Arnhelm, Oeorgo Cowen. of $1,100. Other minor improvements show groups of palms, choice plants, dates fur freeholder havo filed tholr for tho convenience of the children the air brakes but too late to avoid one or two of these famous dogs were through the Dally Record, and Its ar The association discussed a number exhibited, It moans that the rr-gard ferns nncl cut flowers. Several of the petitions. There were eight petitions have ateo been completed. he crash. He escaped by jumping, arne seedsmen of New York, will rival was always anxiously awaited. of important matters. It was decided but his fireman was fatally injured. of Mr. Collier for ttte coming county When they were through with the pa- filed, but one, that of Abljah C. Fisher, make an extensive exhibit of bulbs. of Freehold, a member of tho present not to hold the annual shore dinner Tiie-uncroU school, which for some A wrecking train with doctors and fair is above- that of the everyday dog per they turned It over to Myron Op- this year. time was considered as one of the irscs on board was rushed to the owner. A pool of wator in which will be penheim, another well-known summer Hoard of Freeholders, was withdrawn. moat poorly kept schools, now has the growing lilies, lotus flowers and oth- The candidates who have filed peti- Among tb« Important matters con- scene from Battle Creek. When the pack of hounds belonging cottager at this place, who was Just as Kidered were the fixing of holes In distinction of having no ccompetition Both trains In the wreck were man- to Mr. Collier passes the judges on er plants of that order will he an un- anxious to receive it. tions are: for tab honor of the moat beautiful isual feature and wHl attract much Ocean avenue, a new outlet to the ned by strike breakers retained at dog show Gay at the fair, it will be After leaving Paris the Woolleys Democratic Assembly—Howard 8. West End station and the reolllng of grouifds and surroundingssurroundin . This attention to me name and house of Higginson, Rod Bank; James A. Hen- greatj improvement can be attributed he end of the strike that recently tied tho first time in the history of dog Henry Dreer, of Philadelphia, 111 visit several prominent places, the Southern roadbed be- greatj improvement can be up the Grand Trunk syntein and only shows that they have ever been ex- drickflon, Red Bank; Klmer H. Qeran. to till other person, except lx>uis S. Another new exhibit will bo a minia- completing their tour in time to reach tween Monmouth Beach and Long he engine crews were union men. hibited BB such. Individually several home by October 1st. They say It Mntawan; Leon R. Taylor, Avon; Branch. Thompson, of Brookdale Farms. As ure model garden made on Mrs. A. I. William Curchin, Fair Haven; Frank the member of the board from that of the dogs which have been exhibit- has been unusually cold at Carlsbad It was reported that one member of ed at the metropolitan dog show have Elkus' place, of Red Bank. R. Heyer, Colts Nock; B. Drmmnond district he has made the matter of DOLLIES'J^WAT SHORE It Is hoped this year there will be and they prefer the New the association had broken two won many coveted blue ribbons, and climate. Woolley, Harry P. Bennott and B. B. springs In his automobile because of thefcondition of the school a personal more entries among the amateurs for Bobbitt, Long Uraneh; Edward Mer- on*, and at an expense of more than nvitatlon Open to Ail Little Folk to received special mention, and when he best collections of asters, also the the holey condition of the ocean Take Part in Next Week's the pack comes forth for judgment it dlan, Mlddletown, and A. O. Johnson, drive. $600, born and solely by himself he has )eBt specimen of plants. These are Monmouth Beach. wrought improvements such as at one Demonstration. will doubtless bo a sight pleasing to two distinct prizes that most any one The question of a new outlet to the i i11v«• were thought to be impossible. All little folk are Invited to take part every dog fancier present. who raises flowers at all might try Democratic Freeholder—Walter B. West End Btatlon Is an old one be- AMATElllVJIiE Connor, Naveaink; John Daly, Long The MIddletown township education- in next Wednesday's doll baby pa- to compete for. There is hardly a Tore the association. It was referred al institution underwent a number of rade. Those desiring to enroll are tome In the neighborhood but has Branch; Charles M. Wyckoff, Marl- to a committee to take up at an early improvements lest year, and when urged to see Mrs. Samuel Warden at ts house plants. Often times they SHOWji CHARITY boro; Thomas Edward Jeffries, Free- date. these were completed the school was her Art street home, or they can leave NEW AUTO STOLEN are grown to perfection. .Why do not hold; Robert C. Thompson, Allen- in perfect condition, and for that rea- ho name and division their little one hese people put such plant In the wood ; John M. Corliea, Rumeon; son, there will be no further changes will enter at the Record office tfnd it air? and win the money and blue rib- Allenhurst Comedy Club to Give John Carr, Keyport; Elvln C. Burtls, made at present. will be forwarded. AT MONMYUTH BEACH ion which are often awarded to an Asbury Park; Frod Frlck, Red Bank; INTEREST III FAIR At present, the schools of Middle- Jeweler Louis Miller will give a n for lor specimen simply for the lack Performance For Benefit John M. Mason, Keyport, town township rank favorably with ndsomn prize to the committee. of competition. Republican Assembly — Frank P. any rural schools in the state, and There are others who have signified W- P. Wainright's Buick Car Although the extended drought that Of Hospital Yarnall, Belford; Frederick M. Schup- AT MONMOUTH BEACH when it Is considered that New Jersey heir intention of assisting in making we have had has been much against pan and John Hulshart, Ashury Park; Is noted for Its institutions of prepara- he pageant a nig affair. Taken Out of Garage Dur- he production of perfect flowers; still Members of tho younger set of the Peter Vredenburgh, Freehold; Garret tory training, this statement means The ladies in charge are busy night all are working under like con- Allenhursi Comofly Club have planned C. Conovor, EnRllshtown. Entertainment Now in Progreu much. It is the intention of M. A. and day planning for the miniature ing the Night ditions, and must work indeed to a vaudeville performance to be given Republican Freeholder—Elmer Ei Rice, president of the Board of Educa- pageant. win out. at the Beach Casino tomorrow eve- Polhemus, Cream Ridge; Dr. Edwin For Benefit of Church of tion and his fellow members, to in- Allen Brand Burke will act as trump- There will be" trouble coming to g in aid of the Monmouth Memorial Field, Had Bank; Howard D. LeRoy, crease and better the standings of eter. Allen, it will be remembered, some person or per sons at the bands spital. From the present outlook Anbury Park; Dr. Walter S. Reed, the Precious Blood their schools, until the schools of this of W, P. WBluwright, of Galilee, If he the event bids fair to eclipse any araa- Long Branch; Monroe V. Poole, West "was entered in the pony class in the 1 township Bhall be looked upon as children's carnival In-iii on August finds them, for thig morning upon TREAT FOR PEOPLE :our charity performance; given along Long Branch; Morris C. Burns, Long Last night was the second evenlnc worthy examples for imitation by sim- 12th, and was on his way when his awaking he *wRs informed that his the Jersey coast this season. Branch; Obadiah W. F-. Randolph, of the fair at Monmouth Beach glvdn ilar institutions throughout the state. pony ran away. He was bruised con- new Buick touring car had been taken In past Beasona the club baa always Freebold. for the beneAt of the Church of tie siderably and unable to take part. He, from the garage over night, and where- resorted to musical comedy as its Peter Vredenburgh, a candidate for Precious Blood, of which Father P. p. expects, however, to lead the doll abouts were unknown, as were also By FATHERJEYNOLDS charity performance, but owing to the re-election to the Assembly, has serv- Powera Is rector, and from all Indica- mby parade in good shape. the gu^ilty parties. absence-of several of the young larly ed in that body for the past wo years, tions It 1B judged that every evening BALLINGER IN ACCORD Yesterday the family enjoyod thp Silver Jubilee Celebration Con- members who are abroad, variety acts and Monroe V. Poole, now a candidate to come will show greater enthusiasm Cakewalk Night at Highlands. usual afternoon spin and. returning lave been substituted and a very com- for freeholder, was a member of the and Interest of the cottage) and hotel Friday evening of this week will be about six o'clock, placed I he automo- cluded With Harvest Home plete program has been arranged. The Assembly last session. Klmer E. Pol- colony of Monmouth Beach and that WITH TAFTJE SAYS a gala occasion at the Highlands for bile In the garage. Nothing was Vionmouth Memorial Hospital re- hemtiH and Howard D. LeRoy, candi- section. thought further about the machine un- Which 2.000 Attended ceived over $f>00 as Its share of the dates for freeholder, have Berved In The success of th« talr this ye»f he cakewalk participants, who will proceeds last year. eave here in two large hay tacktlngfi. til the discovery of its disappearance that body for the past two terma, must be credited solely to the efforts Secretary of Interior Replies to The strawriders will be accompanied this morning. Owing to the fact that Practirayy all of Red Bank turned The program will have any elabo- B. B. Bobbltt said today that UIH of the priest and the several ladb» with music, and when they arrive at the chauffeur sleeps on the second out last night to attend the free bar- rate number, a Sanitorium scone, petitfo nwjiti prepared and circulated who are devoting their entire Inter- Attacks by Hitting at their destination they will let the peo- floor of the garage, the precautions vest home given by Rev. James A. from the Paint and Powder Club of the without his knowledge and that he eftts to that end, and the many neautl- ple know that they are in town. Be- taken as to protecting the machine Reynolds, rector of St. James' Catho- Oranges which was given In EaBt signed his acceptance last night when ful articles that are being sold are Roosevelt were few, it being thought that if any Orange last winlor for the benefit of he learned of It because other candi- mfflclent proof that the Interest Is sides the cakewalk there will be a min-, lic Church, in observance of his sil- the Orange Hospital. strel show and dance. Star artists one entered the building their move ver jubilee. The harvest home was dates were on the same petition, and deep. The contests for the diamond San Francisco, Aug. 25.—'Secretary from this city have been engaged. ments would be discovered by the oc- The sketch Is by Stephen V. D. If be had refused it would have served ring and gold watch are becomutg seld on the lot. adjoining St. James' very Interesting, and those In them of the Interior Balllnger, stung by at- There is talk of getting up a strawrldo cupant overhead. Hall, In Monmouth street, and that it Brewster and the music by George I). n ki:fji tlimn out, HH there was no time tacks today Issued a statement defend- among the w^ote people who enjoy While it is not known exactly what Clews, both summer residents; of Al- o have anotber petition signed in are summoning to their aid all their was a great success was evidenced lenhurst. Arthur H. Osborne will as- friends. ing his course. He says the attacks seeing the colored artists perform. time the theft was committed, yeL it by the large number of persons at- time for filing. He did BO, however, are all lies and not even intelligent is believed that it occurred between sume the title role of the physician with the understanding that he might The hall In which the fair 1B helag tending It, there being at least 2,000 at the Sanitorium, while Norman F. criticism. the. hours of ten o'clock and midnight. persons on the grounds at one time, withdraw later. held has been beautifully decorated He sftys the sole difference between Sojourning in Pennsylvania. The chauffeur said that he retired Carroll, who proved himself an excep Wllbert A. Beecroft, of Allenhurat, under the direction of F. J. Camp, of The feature of the harvest home tionally clever performer in' the Tri- his and the preceding administration James Bogle and other men In the early, and did not know anything fur- was (he grand $450 display of Pain's filed a petition for the office of county Monmouth Beach, and the national col- irm where he Is employed are spend- ther until lie awoke this morning and angle Club shows a'. Princeton, will register, a new office created by the ors, cut flowers and potted plants are is be Isn't a "lawless conservation- fireworks, set off at the northern end look after the comedy end. ist," but acts only on authority of ng about fifteen days at Eagles Mere, upon going to the lowor floor missed of the lot by two experjM from New last Legislature for counties having tastily In evidence. The tables arfl Congress. ?enn. the car. A girl employed by W. Cox, In the chorus will be found the a population of 100,000 or more. There profusely laden with choice offerings. York. As a precaution against mis Misses Dorothy Taylor, Etta Morris, and the sight Is a delightful one. In "I've at all times been In complete who resides across the way from the hap, which might mar the occasion, Is some doubt as to whether the cen harmony with the views of President Visiting Sisters Out of Town. Wainwright home, stated that shortly Pricllla Thorburn, Ruth Carroll, Mar- KUH will KIIOW that Monmouth has that addition to the regular tables, there ifter ten o'clock last evening she saw a fence had been erected to keep the Jorle Storm, Frankio T.evny and Miss are several refreshment stands within Taft," he declares, and adds that he is June VanNest, daughter of Justice people from going too near the fire- number/but Mr. Boecroft filed his pe working in accord with Taft and Con- jome person moving about the garage Duncan, and also -the Messrs. John titioTi in order to be prepared for that the hall which receive their due share and Mrs. Lcvi B. VanNest, of Oceanic, works. The first piece was set off at Welsh, Lyndon Stoutenburgh, Harry gress. Is on her annual vacation. Before with a small electric Bearch light, hut contingency. of the patronage. believing that it was thp chauffeur 8.30 o'clock, and from then until teti Nassolt, Allan and Howard Hopping, she returns to work she will visit her the crowd assembled witnessed one of This marks the opening of the sec- Byrons Have New Daughter. took no further notice of them. Harry W. Douty, Jr., Hugh Barrett sisters in RIfton, N. Y., and Saugatuck the finest displays ever seen in Rod and H. E. Norton. Red Men's Ball at Oceanic* mid year of Father Powers pastorship There Is rejoicing In the actors' The chauffeur, whose name Is Tullie A grand ball will be given In Red at Monmouth Beach, and also tile Conn. Bank. There wero at least 250 differ Other numbers will include a grand colony in the North Lang Branch sec- Garrett, has been in the employ of the ent pieces and each one exciteu ad- Men's Hall, Oceanic, on Thursday same anniversary of the establishment tion of the city. To Actor and Mrs. Wainwright family as a driver for the opera sketch, by the Messrs. William of a regular pastor and parish at that Sick List at Eatontown. miration. and Frank Dwyer, both of whom are night, September 1st. It will be un- Arthur Byron was born Tuesday night. past three months, and little is known der theaaspices of Narumsunk Tribe, place. Since Father Powers has been Mrs. Maggie Bennett, of Broad M him by the family. .After report- In addition to the fireworks, to en very clever. Miss Adele Orenet will there the church has grown consid- a charming daughter. Grandpa Oliver street, baB recovered from her recent tertain Father Reynolds' guests, there Bing French songs and dance while the No. 148, imp. O. R. M. Wymann's or- and Mrs. Byron, his wife, are two of Ing the loss he entered Into the search 1 erably, and the efforts of the priest attack of stomach trouble and is back was dancing in St. James Hall Tor the Messrs. Hopping will give a ballet chestra will furnish the music for the and his members to build up their the happiest people along the coast. for the car with Robert WainwrlKht, dancing. to work. Mrs. Joseph Guice, of Lewis a brother to the owner, with much •oung folk, the music for which was dance. Perhaps the most spectacular parish have not been unrewarded. street, is confined to the house on vim. As soon as the theft was report- furnished by Hollywood's orchestra number on the program as far as cos- Father Powers was at Toms River and Ushers Attend Harvest Home. account of illness. ed, the authorities at Monmouth Beach Those who did not care to dance were turning goes, will be found In the The Alexander Interlocking Sectional Lakehurst previous to coming to Mon- Fifteen members of the Ushers' Un- wer notified and the hunt began. pleasantly entertained with stirring Snow Dance" which was given In a Concrete Curb. mouth Beach. ion of St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal New Fall Styles. ' The machine is a new five passon- selections by the Keyport Brass Band, vaudeville at Ijakewood under the di- IR cheaper than wood. Church, with their wives and lady We are showing the latest In colors ger touring car, and as a rule was nev- tationed on the lawn. rection of Mrs. Jasper Lynch last win- Handsomer than granite and ai Oceanic Men at Aviation Meet. Of course the feature of all har ter. friends, attended the harvest home and weaves In dress goods for fall and er used by the family after 6 or 7 durable. Tunis Barkuloo, 'flifcbrge Brettetl. supper held at the Wayside M. E. vest homes Is "the eatings," and these In the dance will be Miss Marguerite winter. Jacob Steinbach. o'clock In the evening. It is thought Continuous in construction, hence John Yoemans, Victor Leglere and. a Church grounds Tuesday night. They that the person guilty of the act was were much in evidence last night, Broughton and Miss Dorothy Taylor, never out of line. report having a delightful time and a well aware of the habits of (he house- there being an abundance of sand- and Messrs. Norman F. Carroll and H. few others were recent visitors to the Card of Thanks. Cannot be displaced by frost. aviation meet at Asbury .Park. sumptuous repast. There were many We take this method of expressing hold, and had fully planned the rob- wiches and other good thirucs for all E. Norton. The latter will also give a Never requires resetting or repairs. visitora at me spread. our most heartfelt thanks to all of the bery before undertaking it. (Continued on Sixth Page.) wooden shoe performance. This curb is mechanically perfect kind friends and neighbors who and unequalled. Mason Fruit Jara. Minstrel Show, kindly assisted us during the : i. kn. . . Helton Bros., undertakers and em WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Black Dress Goods. Price 25 cts. per lineal foot, laid. QuartB, 60c. doaen: pints, He dozen. cakewalk and ball, Twinlight skating and after the death of our most be- balmers, 516 Broadway. Tel. 122 I* B All tho latest novelties in new black Telephone, write or call and your Chester M. Truax, It! Broadway. rink .Highlands, N. J., Friday eve., loved son and brother. We especially lEKdftwtf* The U. S. Weather Bureau forecast goods for fall and winter at Jacob order will receive prompt attention lTltfdAw* Aug. 26, 1910. Admission 25 and 50 wish to thank the members of the Na- for the thirty-six hours ending Friday Stelnbach's. William H. Alexander, manfr., 115 7th cents; children, I5o. Under manage tional Club, tho pall boners, tho mem- You cannot afford to PIIRR She at 8 n. m.: ave., I^ng Branch. 19Sto201 Freehold will be the attraction at niont of H. U Holmns. •• bers of the choir and nil those who of ball Saturday afternoon. It will bo New Jersey — Unsettled weather Atlantic City and Return 92.25. Baseball Park Saturday afternoon. contributed flowers. Mr. and Mrs. between Freehold and Long Branch with shower? tonight or Friday. Cool- Special excursion via New Jer«ev Freehold vi. Long Branch, The, old light will be renewed and lov- Automobiles to hire. Tel. S67 West Michael Koropchak, Mary and Anna and this means a fight for supremacy er Friday. Moderate to brisk south Central, August 31. Leave Long the deciding game, Saturday, Aug. 27, ers of the game will see a struggle End- Pun * Campbell. KoropchaU. ** Be among the rooters, and. southwest wiaflSt Branch, 8.45 a. m, Baseball Park, 1&7W20Q* worth witnessing. l»8ioJM* jrwo LONG IHANCH DAILY RICORD, THURSDAY, AUOUtT N, iltO.

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OK RESCUES AT 1 ' CRtATION KEANSeURG BEACH THtATRE Exciting Time When Canoe Up- Sale for Men! sets and Three Women Every Day But Sundays Become Exhausted M;imn H'SN, a Well i-If OWii New PICTURES CHANGED EVERY Yurk archlU'ci, with Mrs. H**ss and Men: Uu-M' ihUtfifii, nrf occupying a hungii DAY low tti Carr avenue, K<-nn^!ni! K, lot Are you going to let dollars roll through your fingers without grasping thorn? the summer. Mr. Carr ID a dally com- i muiet [u Ua city office, and on Monday ^ Matinee and Evening had taken nin two children with bin Your'e loosing money by not getting next to these suits. There are just forty- 5c Fur Children I 1 to purchase hOim* clothing for tlwin. Suhmlay Evota^l 10c While they were gone, Mrs. Ht'ss, who five suits in this lot left, ranging in price from $15.00 to $22.00. is verv fond or the watvr, wtmt out frogiam To-dif, Thursday, Aug. 25 upon the hay in a frail canof, Thimijsh Minn- ismn circunistanc? ' Caught With the Good* tht* craft upget, and Mrs. H*'BS W*S While they last your ^hoice. .How Nable Found a Husband l-fet iitiiHft'd headlong into witter : twelve £*ft dtH'p. Although un expe*i H Her Flowers swimmer, she was seized by tempor- * 1 ary iniialysls induced by fiighi ami The Magic Handkerchief watt unable to swim a stroke. David (iarrick Mrs. H*-••>- immediately sank. John MtUltnan, Jr., however, happened to b* ..'! Diamond Necklace VA\ the shose at the time and wstnt'sa- ed the accident Doffing his coat, ht- struck out for the spot where ht- suw ;ft Cool Place to Spend an Hour Mr*. Hess go down. Just then site We Save You a Search cam*1 to wm-fac* and her hair wan seized by Mr. Bklllnian. Mrs. Hems DIAMONDS was Ifmu a« a rag and her rescuer tisfl to make men's night shirts. K %2me and called for when finished. He»s was entrusted to them. A barrel was ueenred aud She was WLl S : SKjJMI-ANNJAL CLEARANCE SALE rolled upon it until the water In her l.ON« BRANCH, lungs was thoroughly drained mit. ASBl'RY PARK. MrH. Hfss was then given resturatfveti fiHEAT «nd she regained rcmsciuustH'tm. After MANASOUAN. STEINEK & SON. BARGAINS being dresied, Mra. Hen« was removed to her home, wliern she still lies In a StRAUS 40. • • Red Bank, U. J.ciint-a] condition. On Sunday ul'teruoon three young ^IIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHiniMllllllllllllinilH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIfllllllllMlllllllllllillll^ TtiU Trade Mark Is • ladies who were camping out with a guarantee on everything large party an Kuanslmtx, Rear the purchased at the D W V beach, unsuspectingly walked into one I BEAUTIFUL HAIR^^ J YOUTHFUL FACES OOOUS STORE ol of the deep holes while bathing in a JOSEPH SALZ -secluded spot. The young ladies were HlH Eva Malone, MIHS AHhea War- RED BANK hop and Miss Gussiu Galm, all of Newark, Neither Miss Malone nor ° o OFF Miss Warhop cuuld .swim, and Miss Gaim HOOII became exhausted from her * Wad V4 and 1-1» a^ritta!'.'.'. X'•-•• I?B •A wnd l-\* at u» eifrtI'ATW t. ™ efforts in trying to keep the frighten- 1 add % w»d 1-W unrmtm *» 1 uid J% uarsO «£ TRIA OF THE COUNTY and % and 1-33 H » cant « ed girls to the surface. Not a single % oOt f * CJWTBw»l . 1! 1 *ud 3 at i* cint H%*hui audd 1-644 of •a t3tU*t'.'.','....'.'.'.o «" OIKOKr) S A I> parson was in sight at the time, hut at at 1 and I-a*-! curaii Miss Galm's cries were heard by ?toi> 1 uud 3 it * tuid % w»t- 'l «nO % land 1-C4 carm\»:. tstt Winthers and Harry Smith, who 4 and 1-18 and -94 c*rat* 4 nod HAIR GOODS! 1 d H l 8 4 of «»r» *U. . ° ;'ORD & MILLER S were in the immediate vicinity, and i Syndicate tn th«tr both young nii fliio.valila -.lawn TWe and I Ion in the Ocean Park Casino oh Urn. lo George Rosenberg, William Taylor, : on the rescue and the physician's ef- sion of Green Gables Tuesday after- of hook, which'proved very ' efficient dnnoe was Klveit ou Sunday QTMMfflS evvnhtR of SoptoniluM' 2*Mh. Tlje BI>',*'. noon. * They came to Pleasure Bay, They felt a ,|rt*• furnished, of danger and the circumstances of Shrewsbury, landed at the saene of pensated for their loss of sleep. music was furnished by Mias Ray by ihe Long Brunch Military Band, ' W. G. EISELE their sad mishap had been verified, the outing. Field sport a, including parry aud Miss Bolt* Oiimhiticr. At whose orchestra will also ploy Lbdt^ several leading spirits were for baseball, held their attention until the Gets Ducking in River. the conclusion of ii*is enjoyabk- pas- Mr. and Mrs, Cobb Entertain. Itronienailc and dance inuBJc, Tliere _ wrecking the sand sucker, which was bake f aa uncovered. There were sev- A servant in ths Albert Bunch time, abundanli r^fix'shnit-tiia* - wcr<- lILr.jiud >lrs, I., Henry Cobb! euler- will lie » nuttiber ff V; laijc'cf^r tta Sunday evening at ihelr inchullng awards for the bent wnltz-,. THE LEADING FLORIST iiiK Jfp-ead, which was served in iTi»i were only i restrained from carrying D&io (leorge Hr(*tten'B private dock at Tin' gut-sis at thy »irtLvlt(#i A^rc: hnni'illi craft. In the meantime steps are be-over, the party was (akeu out for a rescued by,companions, George Bree White lIcg«r)B; MifiHRay Perry, On ca- Crosson, of New York, and Wlllinni H. (or Wedding*, Dinner*, ing l alum by the Improvement Asso launch ride. lell, who owns the dock, heard Ihe nary chin'on over tuitln; MUm ^iitlrfd Croason nnd son, Fremont, of Crown hold help has time to toko an Funeral*, etc. ' ciation to compel the dredging com- noise and be Rot there In lime to repri- I^ang, in pink rh'i#otf over' wii'lte*ftVps- Point. interest in other things. W« also carry a full lelectlon pany to fill with stone the few dan- Keiter Child Dead. mand the people for using his dock. f-of Hardy Shruba, Tre»« and gerous places that threaten the safety Janet C, the eleven-months-old HarbaceouB Planti at our of unwary bathers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur U GuJIck Files Mayoralty Petition. Nurseries. K.#««er. died here Tuesday. Burial ser-. Councilman Robert I... Oulick is the Ail telephone calli prooptlr r attended to and siren our WOULD JBARJASHfON " vices' weje made today, the interment Drst Democratic aspirant for the nom- being private. ination of mayor to file his petition. careful attention. Director Morgan •' at Ocein Grove C«a-ar AM. T.I. » Wael En* The document was filed at the city Speaks Plainly Regarding Fash- Church Supper at Shrewsbury. clerk's office yesierday. It has a lib- ion Plates in Choir. A sujjper for the benefit of theeral -number of signers, every section In scalhing terms Tali E^ftn Morgan, Shrewsbury Pipsbyif.'ilan Church was of the city being represented. Alvln director ol music at Ocean Qrove, toe-held In'the chapel of the church Tues- Van Schofck, of the same ward, filed Kefresh Yourself fore the New Brunswick district day night. The supper was given by his pelltlon for the Republican may- preachers' meeting condenmed the the ladles and a large crowd of peo-oralty nomination several weeks ago. HIGHLANDS MARDI-GRAS whoryin Red Bank with our de- practice of women wearing; showy bate ple from Red Bank aud vicinity par- and fashionable dressPS in, chuvch Vi ; liMara Ice Cret.ni Sodas and Fruit toolj of t|ie good things. Advertise in the Daily Record. AND Frapges. choirs. It was in the course of a lee- Hire on "Chuvch Music" Vhat he in- WATER LAlJG'S, Red Bank, N. J.sisted that in order to conform with respectable and decent worship wow- SEPTEMBER 1, 2 and 3,1910 en should be prohibited from wearing GEO. W. OGILVIE H«%»M%MH«I« hsrts in tta Choir, stating also that hi Children's Parade, Fat Men's scores of the leading church the worn 35-37 East Front Street Opp. Globe Hotel Auto Races E Rare, Motor Boat Races, free IFOR HIRE en in ihy congregation ave now com for all classes; BnHnm Men's Long Branch Record pelled to remove- fhelr lifcts during di- RED BANK, N. J. One-mile Straightway; V highest power cara in Parade, Canoe Races, Boat VOTING COUPON MOTOR BOAT f worship. Mr. Morgan ridiculed Haces, High and Fancy Diving, t*he prejuidice that existed in some See me first I can save you money on the country ; daredevil E This coupon entitles the churches against the wearing of robes drivers. Free - for - all Swimming Races, Crowning the "ALBATROSS" by members of the choir. He eontend- N Queen, Illuminated Motor Boat holder to one vote for their that the adoption of robes was a Light Top Business Wagons One-mile Race; open for Parade all along the river front, choice for the Queen of the BY HOUR OR DAY ipl music committee or fiTid the want ads. full of their wives. The leader of the innate, A New Basket S.tanlfope. A few Runabouts and the Secretary of the Bureau of Information, Sea Shell Kitchen. the Highlands Carnival, 1910 ^iU,,should be-mjsult' personally re^ , .,. - Surreys.' All in i Tnirn.ai.-i LONO BRANCH OAILY RECORD, THURtDAV, AUGUST 23, 1810.

it_tiit»i> to t'utittult with tii* in in IU ty utrin will he content to nmitiin A "1 tfilu- It Muil It is not tin- desire MOOtl flii'itd iif tfti I'lr.iKlrlit ,md At Ngpo— think it a trifle early to exult ISSlIKp EVtCRY WEEK DAY khoutd follow h(n own enlightened of- tike to ratine Kean wo me trouble. A It aw bee il interested lu u particular ovtr ftii' mihuuiii't'tj excommunication EXCEPT FRIDAY ficial judgment In every official act. Acandidacy on such grounds Is not like line of industry for decades a proand exile of Hhet maa for the crime nf To-day—To-morrow! Mayor, Governor or President may vision which is onerous,, Certainly It conn!ttlfttcy.-\phlia. North American. LONG BRANCH RECORD Iv to make a strong appeal to the pub In not die desire of this bottiniUtee to learn murh in respect of what not liaued Kv«ry Friday lie. HO legislate." O. Henry'i Last Poem. The pr6aperit!y of to-day \Wll mean nothing do, as well as of what lo do, by listen Then in his machine run district he (O. Henry did not often expresy him Hherman'i allenr.e IH easily account- was known a I HO as "ice Trust Jim," self in verwe. The following in one of to you' to*morrow if no part of to-day's Editor Ing lo ih" advice of u^frtical leaders BenJ. Bolneau Bobbitt ed for. Nothing han been IWl for him hei-anae he guided a combination that two poems found hi a notebook aftef ur even political after reaching sr put the price of ice beyond the reach his death. In the first pages of the income is saved. Think about it. : : : high office that lit- bosses, a* they are to explain, , of the poor. He was "Low Bidder boolr wan the other poem,) • Term* of Subscription railed. Jim" when as a banker he desired the DAILY S1OORD use of city funds. Hard ye may be in the tumult, "It in only a weakling who will d EDITORIAL COMMENT On* year . $2to And he was "lawyer Jim" when It Red la your battle hilta, date will have nothing to do with came time to take his share of theBlow give for blow In ihe foray. Single coplei ...... 01 A Matter of Taitc. 'itoiitlclang;' and It IH always painfu William H. Taft'B admiration for Ode)I public* institution graft, acting Cunningly ride In the tilts; The First National Bank LONG BRANCH RECORD uomliiaily as attorney for an asyluri: But when the roaring la omliil. to **•*• Htirh an official so distrustful of Aldrich in HO great it Is •"•! he ha a On* year by mall ..... 91.50 taken the trouble to discover a family ut a good salary, but causing the couti Tenderly, un beg ill led, hln own fortitude or Integrity, or <•! * ty to fiitploy a relative and partner Turn to a woman a woman's * Single copies ...... 03 relationship and is qiiltu protid of It. m confident that be knows everything —AMhury Park Press, when it wus necessary to try a case. Heart, and a child's to a child. DAILY RECORD , Coiitiiuteiu-y is emphatically u virtue as to as nine such an attitude. It U of Vice President Sherman. Even the and Nothing to Worry Over. Tent of the man, If his worth be of Long Branch, N. J. ..• »iV-11 of a little man." recent unpleasant mention of his In accord wilb the til!iniitte plan, LONG BRANCH RECORD If President Taft Is a wise man hename in con nee i ion with the $30,0tt0,- Could there be tt waner analynln of will not worry himself about a ttecond That he be noi, to IIIH iminiu.'j, One year |4.00 OOii Indian land swindle had a faniMlar i Always and utterly man; ihe aubjeet ? term just now. He should devote all sound. For It was long before then One week 08 of his energies lo malting good the That he bring out of the tumult. than "Land loving Jim" was one of a Fitter and umieflled, THE MIDDLESEX PUZZLE. first term and then !tf content to step group who tried to obtain certain tlm 1 aside and let home other fellow take To woiiiiin the heart of a woman. ...Business on Business Principles... Published by her lands in New Mexico at less thun To children the heart of a child. P. M TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO "Insurgency has flourished utl right Ihe worries of the Presidency. their value. The charge was that th In Middlesex County. If you don't lands were lo be obtained by fraud, Chai. ft* Edward*, Stic'y and Manager Neutral. Good when Ihe bugles are ranting believe It a'.li the following: H. I*. and that Sherman introduced in Con- It is to be Iron and fire; 192 Broadway The latest news from Beverly |H gress a hill Intended to legalize the Ilowell t I>-V.M1;U at WaMhiuKtou, In; thut the President will maintain Ktrlct Good to tie oak in the foray, * You Wish to Save LONO BRANCH NEW JERSEY grab, Shermun's plea being that the Ice to a guilty desire. gpiil at home), Robert Carbon or neutrality lu the war now going on lands did not belong to the govern between Colonel Roosevelt and the But when the battle is over then spend less than you earn and Thuiiday, Auflutt 25, 1910. CharleH BloomflHd." mem; thut he knew nothing of the (Marvel and wonder the while) Regulars. He will b*> as Impartial us bribery und that the whole deal was bring what you can spare to us, tye Thuf" comment, by the Ne,w Bruns- the man whose wife WHM engaged In Give to a woman a woman's A PORTENTOUS "IF." a legitimate business transsi Heart, and a child'* to a cbiid. wick Home News, a regular Re,puhU- •u fight with a bear, and whose enjoy- which waB dropped as unprofitable and will pay you 3i% interest from the ment of the spectacle was not marred , "The i cart ionuries In th«* Rt'puhli an organ, N of no little significance. Impracticable. • first of each month on money deposited can party," declares tht* Newark Star by excess of sympathy with eltl THOUGHTS JVORTH READING It rather indicates thut tlm old itest#it.—Phiia. Record. Why, we repeat, these showed pro> on or before the 5th. "rare lt>BH Tor a victory at the polls tensions of amazement that Sherman Kindness is the golden chain by wmimU have not l>een healed. should trick Taft, conspire with cor (i.dii fur tin- wiping out of the pro- The White Man's "Burden." which society la bound together.— But It leaves us in doubt as to what nipt machines and schemers in secret Goethe. x Start Small, if You Must-BUT START gi'CHsiv#• itml reform I'leninnt in theconstitutes "the Insurgency" that It In So tenderly does the United State; to serve haters of Hughes and Rooae? party." fulfill Its sacred obligations to the In-velt? What else lias he been doing ;,.ii.i has flourished In Middlesex. dians who are being borne up to civ during all these months at Washing- Ttao whole political Rifuatloii lilngPi What sort of inHiirgenry it IK whose lllzation— ton but tricking Tail and playing the Policemen's Benefit at Ocean Park upon the oorreet»ean of thut diugnotiiH. NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO. tolflir in simply a Cannon-^VIdiU-h That the nnlmen are resigned to handy man uf the privileged Interests Casino Tomorrow Night. Augustus Chandler, Pres. Matthias Woolley, Vice Ires. Victory pt'j [M-tiiutc i lt*ad«'inhti>, junt give a fee of 10 per cent, for selling along with his fellow-Cannonltes and "Oraust^rk," Geo. D. Baker's drama- murionrttvln Congrpss? property which the (Jovernment should S. S. Scobey, Vice Pres. A. T. Woolley, Sec'y and T>»a». as tiisasttT liriiiss ahum a change. servants of kid rich? •tizatioa of the novel of that name, handle for thorn for nothing, arguing His business has been to go to thewhich will be the attraction at the When- insiiin'-iHs are doiuinant tin* thai they would rather be cheated out ACQUITTAL BY SCAPEGOAT? White House or the golf links after Ocean Park Casino for one night, Fri- easiest means by which the regular* of It) per cent, and get the other 9ft the preparation of any legislative job- day, August 20th, has the reputation per cent. In their lifetime than get can regain tonli-ol is ibrotigh d*'lVut. A clever cartoon by l>e Mar in the bery and smooth and soothe any of having done the biggest business hiladeiphia Kecord depicts "Uncle heir Just loo per cent, ufter they are qualms thut might arise in the expan- of any romantic drama presented to "OLD AND TRIED" < *fiiiv ••! .-,1-iy wb^r«,, the regular^ hold iead. sive bosom of the "well-meaning man theatregoers in years. In nearly every 1 I on" Cannon seated In an armchair the party machine, iht* hopt* of tin III- That a guardian will sell an Indian surrounded by men who know exactly city they have visited, not only staiid r Hi ir< II I . Ill SPCUrilLK the U. I'l'llltlirH.V alieled "Speukei-shlp" reading a paper child's property with such acumen what they want." On this occasion ing room has been th4»" order of Hit while (wo liny:, hi knee past* repre- that it costs his red burden |2,n7f. be trted simply what he had done suc- day, but the demand for seats has beer H**H In rfvcrscM. more thun the whole property brings. cessfully a score of tinien before—de so great, tho musicians have been Insurance Co. sent tng Tuft and 1-ongworth hold out If the t;tct iitnal (titrtTciirfh in I lie He That another guardian will Bell 325 dined lo take the President's .wishes forced to vacate their accustomed a goat's skin to him and $a,y "I'lease, OF publican party arc sufficiently nrtitn acres of his ward's property with such seriously, feeling contident that a lit-places in the pit and resort to the TiM'le .loe, lie our goat," nterprtse thut Ihe proceeds which tle palaver after the dirty work was for tho contesting elenienlK to carry finally reuch this burden ure only |35(). done would convince Mr. Taft that Glen Falls, New York the struggle to the polls there cat) he language couldn't describe tho situ- That Htlll another guardian will sell the thing done was the only thing to hut one outcome. ation so clearly. his ward's 2oo acres for $1,500, of do. Cannon, with all his faults, never which only $120 will reach the burden. Thus profitably do we bear our white There is something as pathetic as A STARTLING REVELATION. Hed to eMcape res[>onnlbility for bisman's burden at home. Thus are weundignified in the complaining lone of 60th Annual Statement, January 1, 1910, Shows I Lc,tn by trying to sacrifice some one nmliib'ii, to the tune of Hunclimonious Air, Tart's apologetic explanation "If the secret of automatically bal- • ntfiiJnr.'. to bear ft on o'er distant that I he conspiracy of the little bosses else. He hag too much sturdy mun- succeeded because Sherman felt at ancing i !h> aeroplane, to counteract friar lands, In those Philippines which Total Assets, $5,105,505.96 liood. And one la forced to admire President Taft cautioned but a fewliberty to Ignore contemptuously the wind flurileH and fluctuating; air cur-iim for it. days since not to expect Independence writiHI and spoken desires of the rents, is (Uncovered," rlieerfully o»- within the life of this or of the next President of the United States, which, Net Surplus, $2,433,825.79 It IH not inspiring to ieg men try to- in effect, were the commands of "the serves the ('aniden I'OHI -Telpgrani. capo the responsibility Tor their own generations. Turn on ihe light!—N. Y. World. titular head of the party." "uei lai navigation will he an saay and acts by turning on one of their own Mr. Taft, for the moment at least, ay sate un water navigation." umber. Howell Makei Same Plaintive Cry. is properly indignant, But there was Very • loyal (o Speaker Cannon has no special reason why Sherman should H. W. GREEN & BRO. . Of course. Nothing al nil new ahotit suppose he would be angered. It. If aii ;tiiHhi|) can he niuilc to stay been Congressman Henry S. Boutell, WAR AS A WEAKNESS. >t Chicago. Remit—I he Republican After the action of the committee 231 Broadway :: Long Branch in the air under all com! it Ion B, nat- Referring to the aeroplane ,i:, a pos-administration in his dia/rict refuses Sherman spent a day at Beverly. And urally aerial navigation will be easy to endorse him Tor renomlnation on there wan no row. He came gaily sible war deterrent because of the op- from the conference, pluming himself and safe. he ground thut he could not be re- lortunilles It may offer for whoesale elected. Mr. Boutell propones to en-upon what had been done, flippantly Mm the difficulty is In Hint paiTBfM insulting Hughes, scoffing at the very laughter against which there might ter the primaries, therefore, as an in- llllle '.'If." dependent, lie has had seven terms word "progressive," proclaiming "the Choice First Mortgages )B no defense, tho Newark Sunday in tho House and says he wants "jusi old guard" lu complete control and Nothing „ would l>c impossible with declaring that he would promote "har- S2,500...$4,000—$4,500—$5,000—$5,500—$6,000—$10.000. .'all remarks: t te more."—Springfield Republican. that little word out <>' the way and no mony" by his election over Roosevelt. $12,000 and $45,000 "The more the world Is scared, the one needed iw be told HO. Mr. Taft is Indignant now. The secured upon well located high-class ess the danger of war. When we A Mudsllnging Campaign? There are. indications that the na-much-nicknamed "Jim" is too old a residence and business proprieties. hiiik of the cost of the navy, the politician to have conducted himself PARTISANSHIP AND EFFICIENT tional campaign ihis coming full will as he did at Beverly had Hr. Taft Investors should write us for full urmy, the militia—to Rny nothing of tie an abusive one. Should such be Albert Swenson, as "Lorry." GOVERNMENT. been equally Indignant that day. stage to render their entre-act selec- particulars and arrange to personal- he terrific cost of the least of wars— he case It would be a great pity. Mayor Gaynor In an article in the Abuse is unprofitable. It reacts. And The explanation of the entire mat- ions. This, of coarse, is most grati- ly inspect these properties. he crime of bloody national conflicts lesides, these blessed United States ter probably is that the good-natured fying lo both theatre managers and Qeptember Century Magazine, with 1 President did not realize the gross- ( n makes one almost hate human na- are a. bit too growlsomt anyhow most the proprietors ef the company, but cliaracf eristic hard -common M " so, ness and the suicidal stupidity of thenot more so than to the public, wtio lire." uly be successfully iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKuin will vote for the candidates of a party NATIONAL huilding collapse. Everthing which dealt with us such. I hey possessed was^ destroyed, and ^uiiimiMHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiinnmiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig in a local election simply because he they were left with nothing but their believes In a protective tariff, or In BANK bathing suits. That the flames were The Philadelphia North American free trade, or In a tariff for revenue Of LONG BRANCH, N. J. seen by no one else is not strange, CHANDLER & MAPS ints a two-column editorial on "The nearly everybody in the vicinity only, or in a single standard of metal- DEALERS IN Passing of the Peanut Politician," To bad gone around Point Comfort \d lic money, which has nothing what- the scene where three young ladies af- Lumber Hardware Paints ever to do with the case, is doing a what place does it refer? Surely not CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED most loBt their lives by drowning. Lime Metal Lath Oils very stupid, If not degrading, thing. Pennsylvania, where Urim, Teuer and PROFITS OVER $235,000 The origin of tlie fire is a mystery. He i« responsible for local bosses; his Berry, the three candidates for Gover- [iH'i'inUarisni is no! suspected, as Brick Brushes White Lead. or Are the lightest of lightweights, there could be no possible motive for party prejudice- plays right into the Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers prompt nnyoiie to maliciously set Ihe huihlinu; Atlas Portland Cement • Varnishes | hands of the boss. with Berry, the so-called or alleged re- on fire. Neither were I hfcre any AGENTS FOR former who beads the "third parly" and efficient, service, courteous and liberal treatment stoves going in the house at ihe time, "Nothing should influence the voter Wood^Pulp. Tiger Brand White Rock Finish, Sackett's Wall Board | icket that the North American is Blip, and matches were always kept In nie- In a local election except the local allic boxes. porting, the peanut iest of peanut Deposited of OUR SPBCIALTIB9 questions of men and measures, which The loss will exceed, the insurance statesmen. ^ State of New Jersey, County of MonmgOth, by several hundred dollars. Mr. SeN- BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICES RIGHT I are up for consideration. * will Immediately build upon the Fowler's candidacy for the Republi- City of Long Branch "A public official should art from a same site\ a craftsman bungalow df- Office and Yard, No. 70 Broadway N. J. So. R. R. Crotiiif sense of official respousihltity only. can nomination for United States Sen IHMI by Guslave SticHley. This does not mean that he should Ig- ator at the primaries is merely an an- A STRONG. CONSERVATIVE BANK Telephone Call No. 33 LONG BRANCH, N. J. nuiv politicians or party leaders, or chor to windward. The Union Coun- Advertise Ln tbe l>allj Record. LONl HBANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST », 1*10.

BUNDY BEATS VETERAN. Only Two Days More of Our CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FATHER DENIES Baals C. Wright Falls Safer* Young Cal'ferni* Tinnn Player, Xt-w|H»n, H. I., AUg, M. TUlil C RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT SOU'S CHARGE. Wright of Bomtui, H forfher ntttton&i •tingles % hamplou. wits flwitllliij dt* EACH WORD frHtcd in the filial round of the all romfiV Minnies tournament mi the AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Wagner Says He Did NoCHMIUt O {-ourlti here yesterday by Thou, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANOI as C. Bundy of J.os iVpflll. ftp* el Slay His Wife. the racltk- euast doubles nhfijitnin Hnud.v'H victory furnlwlipd the |T«t«| Time is Short! Don't Delay! Buy Now! NtirprlHO of H tournament that has NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS *JBF ban n'pU'ft' v, lib upsetM of favorlteti. When you think of this wonderful opportunity—a IN PERIL OF LYNCHING. Today »und> will meet W, A. I.arn- • >\ of HumillU, N. J., five tinifi im chance to choose at cost and less Ihnn cost, anything • tlnnal cliamplotl. in the rliHlU"iiyt> rmirnl you want in the way of desirable rnereiwtUse, cloth- SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED gfc- for tlie natlnuiil HIUKU-H chaiuploiuthlp Whin Acouiad Man Wai Brandad by ing, shoea, etc., from our splendid blocks do you IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY Hit 8«vanU*n->«ar-old Boy •• A* pi the I nihil mutes. ••••in Angry Neighbor* W«ra Stirrtd wonder enthusiastic buyers are crowding this reliable WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY to Violence—Conttabl* HurriM Pria- BASEBALL. store, reaping this sale's benefits? This is a sweeping WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. onar to Placa of 3»f»ty. Reau't* of Qimn Played In National sale; covers the whole store. It is your once-a-year Petir. River, N. Y., Aug. 25.—It w«» and American Leagues. chance to buy needful things at prices that have (tnly tliruuifli the pruui|jt tietluu < toduy in hU celi hi the new nmi i'helps. WANTED—Partner, $75 c««h. Ad FOR RENT. — Desirable 7- room FOR SALE.—6 rooms of furniture, city Jail. WlH-u Wdfcnrr'n Hfvei.wt-ii At Chicago - Chicago, 11; BoHton. 1. area* Partner. Record *>fuce. I!l8to201* house, 30 I.ipphu'ot! ave., running Including iHHlroom. itiuliig room and .veur-okl son dpi lured dm- his futhci' Uiitti'rles— lllilil.'. Kllng and Needhaui; WOLF LIEBERMAN FOR anything you want to buy, tell water and gas. Inquire Mrs. Kn'iok- pjU'lnr suites. G33 Bath avi\, Long HUM the man wliu nMsiisHlimtt*i)arnti>d for two luoutlm. He is said chicogo "n an .nsa THE Brown School of Tutoring, F. HOUSE to let year round, 6 rooms to have abused her when under the L. Brown, B,( S., Head Master. Fifth and bathroom, all improvements, con- I 'i! tslMirt; 0(1 43 .(HH1 1909 TOURING car in perfect condi- iufiuoni'p of Ihjuor und had thivatened New York 03 45 .583 Prominent Business Men year. Instruction in any subject at vent to station and trolley; also fur- her life. Twice he cutled ftt the farm Buy residence on the- coast. Begin nished house Tor winter. Particulars tion. .Cost |3,000. Will aaii at |l,2on. Philadelphia 51) flo .BUB Thorough demonstration given. Dr. to nrga ft rwoiK'lllution, but Mrs. Wn^r- Cincinnati ou 57 .4»i now to prepare for your examinations address House, Record office. ner would not huvo uaylhinn muro to in September. Mr. Brown will call. 194tol99I Oppenheimcr, Elheron. • KrooUlyn 44 07 .3911 Address, West End, New Jersey. do with him. St. Louis 44 (111 .8811 whose judgment is reliable, are naming ^ , f 178tW&w FOR RENT.—Seven-room house, No. FOR 8ALE—Bargain. 7-passenger Sirs. Wugiipr, while walking from Hoston 41 74 .350 i he housf! to tht! bnru to feed the Trust Companies as either Sole Executors OCC Summer street. Wm. O. Hall. touring car, 4 cylinders, 36 H. P., »4G0. AMBHIOAN I.EAfiUR Call at F. J. Saasano'a, 240 Central horses, waa shot through the heart H. RITZAU, remover of dead anh 179tfd&vr At New York-New York. House Cleaning, Wasning and Ironing. We will supply Perlscopic Crystal Lenses, rlmles.s or with 10-carat gold-filled frames, will examine 000. At the time he bought the laud, your ay«i without charge, lunur.ug you perfect ntttng glasses, give you the full 'benefit of our testing de- References Investigated Before I^eav- which Is now known as Camp Kill- nartnieiit tn'which is instnil'-d a complete modern and scientific outfit for the proper testing of the eyes, ing Office. MRS. H. BAir/T, kare, Mr. Woodruff was president of and every catie will have the personal attention of our graduate Optometrist. 172 Belmont Ave., near Third Ave., (he forest reserve board. P. 0. Box 172. Long Branch, N. J. Camp KiHkare IN completely sur- Telephone Call 320-U rounded by state land, which insures the former lleuteuant guveruor against jin.v Intrusion. JOHN W. SLOCUM A Pope Bicycle--$I9.5O IN SELF DEFENSE. "I saw you at the play last night THE HOME GROUCH. COUNSELLOR AT LAW HEINZE DENIES IT. Enough aaid when we tell you this flue wheol comes from the famed Columbia factory In Hartford. with your wife." Special Master in Chancery 20 and 22-in. frame; HarLford tires; l-lneh Huamless tubing; extension handles. "Pa, wliut is pimple addition?" Our regular price, without coaster brake, $19.50; with brake, $23.50. Friday's special price only $19.50 "Yes; 1 knew if I didn't go she'd tell "Ask your ma. She's got nn idee Record Building, 192 Broadway Copper Magnate Insists H« Did Not Promise to Marry Mrs. French. Day Bicycles—our specialty—made* tn the same factory and on the same good lines as the well- me ull about it when she got home." that one aud one make one and tbat Long Branch, N. J. known Yale Bicycle, equal to wheels sold in the average bicycle store at $35 and $40—a feature here in she's it." New York, Aug. 25.—F. Augustus our Sporting Goods Store at only $24 Helnze, the cupper millionaire, who Day Bicycle with coaster brake, $28.50. ban just announced his engagement to Sporting Goods Dept. Second Floor. HARRY TRUAX Miss Bernice Golden Henderson, an actress, denies in unqualified terms COUNSELLOR AT LAW •• that he had ever promised to marry Townley Building, 191 Broadway Mrs. JJlHnn French. Telephone: Long Branch, 498 Mrs. French Is a young woman who Wett End, 37-J. Sale of 5,000 Gold Shell Rings gained notoriety last spring as the associate of Ann O'Delig Dis Debar in a Mahatma Institute. Iu an Inter- Rings For Babies, Children, Women and Men view that came hard upou the an- The W. L. A Co. Solid Shell Gold Rings are well known to our patrons, to whom we have sold William L. Edwards uounce'ftient Of tnVHpinzp erfgngeinent usands. Th^e rings are fully warranted for five years. If in any way one proves unsatisfactory we she uot only said that be was in duty l civs vou a new ring for it. Counsellor - at • Law bound to marry her, but had made 'ft Postoffice Building, Long Branch, N. J. virtual contract to tint end. She siild she was goinir to sue him BREAKFAST AT S A. M. Advertiser Building, Eatontown, N- J.on tbaKgrouadL and to get back (£5,000 Hend of Cafe—Any request, Blr, for HE KNEW HIM. in securities he bad given her. the orchestra while you eat? Highball (nt the cafe)-8ee Dobbins S. C. SHHNN <;ucst- Yes. Just tell them I've got watching the light through his glass scniit time to swallow a cup of coffee be- of hock, as If he were a connoisseur, 58 WASHINGTON 9T. The woman who cooks may fore racing tbreeblocks to uiuke a trnln. Knockem — Yes: he's watching his The musicians plnyed "Yip-I-Addy-I- bock Dow; tomorrow he'll be uocklug Real Estate and Fire Insurance find the woman who wants a Long Branch and Newark property Ay" lUld "Uockj ituati to Duplin." ' bis watch. and farms tor aale or rxrhaaice cook through a want adv. HOUSES KOK KENT •IX •RANCH DAILY RtCOMO, THUfttDAV, AUGUST H, mi. TREAT FOR PEOPLE ABDOMEN CUT OPEN SPECIAL SERVICE (Continued Proa pint Page)

made wan HIHI i ^trvid III PECULIAR MISHAP rti «• harvt-ht IliUII| W»s llt'Ul hi fhe 1 in) • iljoliiii 'K it JlIIIM'H Hall and a Highlands Butcher Strikes Meat in tit- hack >>f Hi*- cilil rei-tory , whiih ii Against Knife and Sustains ^\ BASQUE FETE Thin lot v. „:• i-iitliMcd with a bifb W.ill of can V If i uol 1it k(M'j) any "!>< OUt, Bad Wound m bill tu Kive III' 1 nla.i u ntav*' '(fint j HI <-< "' | HP^¥ In Asbury Park Carnival While in I he act uf HftUg a quarter liiilliiiinlv Illiintliiatfd with of iieef fioin a hook yesterday, Otis Of Iiif iiinl<. r.'in Hull!,- 1 Gttiiui'hy, proprietor t,f tbe proKpt-n 'if/J * < , September §, 1910 )h-> Mi*-^ tlit hundri-dx nf prominent M<-ut Ktrkfit, at liigitliuuu, ^usmineiij r- %.% *> f * Red HtinkcMt who ait»-ii j ^ * # j vt**t iium«-= there were many th*>re The initrtuT had just m:\ wd * r.us- • VIA whu art- WHJI HIMI favorably known tomer, and, fiiutiug it ncceusry t»j -j*' 'i_AJ*fL5ti# V (ImttiKhout i 1M- nownlrj. Hi at** and take a Khuuldttf ut U«'*J it'cxti (iw hM ' «^a^H eotmjy. For IfHtiBM. a few pnmnt box, placed i he. large kiiiff thut In-, wertu: Senator Krauk O. Hrl«K», Tivn would sn4 in diHuerf NIK thf meat on j Ua ' ',' * ton; Vivian M. L*-wia, f Pater §011, CVaW ft* flew Jersey Central n the i-uii:iii r near she

• mice; OAOrffl % Murray, Trenton; hand gott#u IMM Q( the refrlgerarur j Mahloiu MaiKtfniHi, of Trenton, set-n-- without ti-tMihN. titiy of the iuteraiate Fair, und one AH he pajiHed the place where he had SPBC1AL TRAIN WILL LEAVE of i lit- aviation mtt-t ofllt-ialH; fliilip put the knife t-he huge piece of nieat | J. Langlcr, Ni>w York; Frank Bhep- gave a lurch, Ktrikisg* tbe knife. Asbury--Ocean Grove, at 11.30 p. m. imnl, KC'i''iaI KUjHTiiMfiidviit of Hi': The wean«u wan thus jammed I sv Iv Railroad; Senator Jobn ugaiiiHt the abdomen of Gautgchy and : of KHzahcth; ienitoi r Olivnr H. its razor tutipp Hlfciihwi [in way throiiKh j For Long Branch Brown, HiiriiiK Jjike; Suiirt'int' Court hiH clulffi^i^^rttfd^a^flaaiy cut across Judife .Iitrnt'R K. Minium, Jersey City; Die body, fending a^ de right hip. HORTICULTURAL HALL, RED BANK FAIR. AFTER THE FlJN IS OVER Sliorlff C K. F. H*trfck, Ficdhold; He dropjmd the inrtat kt\d ran to; r>iJiify Sheriff Cbarlon A. Hawkin», the rear of hits t$9!%, wiiitih IM part^of V Frci-ltold; cx-Shfrifr C, Ana Francis, hi- dwelling, and a phyniclau wait :( in I Long Urrtmh; ConnLy ('UTK Joseph for. On arriviuR he found that the ! fOMOKJBOW M HEW YOBK. : AT WAMAMAKER'S 1 Former Teacher Weds. Mrni'irnott, <»f Freehold; lOdward W. cut had HOI riveted titiy of ihe intenlfcl ' MIK«= Limia KlliMtuvtn Awry, daugh- Gray, CoiineT n<-crrla.ry lo cx-Oovtrnor or^atiH, hut had pa net rated Lhe pert PERSONALS ter of Mm. John Avery, of Middle. B, C. Stokes; JatnvB Kfrney, of Tren- toiH'ttm. which would force Uautsrhy bury, Vt., was married Tuesday at her ion, editor of tht Trenton Tla^s; to nsHiait) *t rewt. for •propi time, to —Mr. and Mrs. A. B. stunt, of Union 1 RHV. (Ji-orSH Hi own, MorriHfown; Ri-v. come, Today the Injureti Ulf^ is rest IHIMM to Woiitu I^UIIH (.'iirpi-iiier, a M. Olionin-II, Kcynort; Rev. DP. W. •venue, ij>ent Saturday at Midland •all-known tnanufltaturtir °f Uw New ing easily aud tin- wound is dniiiK AH Beach. P. Canlwtttl, Umi Uraiich; John T. u» II ;i cau 1'- expected. KiiKlanil Stales. The couple will bf Shatih*y, No war It; Cftartea \*. Dut'lgcr : —Meyer Cohen and son, Louis, of at boiiu- In Newton after Octobur 23d. and Irwln K. Marstral). Trenton. Ex Fined For Attacking Judge. Now Oilcans. La., were Week-end Mrs. Carpenter was one of the In Ooveriuu- 10. (', Hfokes wan to have guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brudie slructorB at the Atlantic Highlands attended, but was imaMe to be pre«- RuityJfFii C'umttiliigs, accused of dls- at itieir Broadway home. High Ichool la»t year, ttwehlng La- orderfy cijhdut't by Judge Corn, was —Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Auroliiun tin, aniient anil modem hlalory. MIL harvest home oonchideil the ob fined $10 In the Recorder's court this oft* and little aon, Milton, of N>w York, morning. C'liinniiiigs is also UQfiflf wt-re Sunday gUKHts of Mr. and Mis ce of Father Reynolds' twenty- There Will Be No August Sale, \ Houghtofl Talks to Eagle*. fifth annivt^sury nf his ordination to null qii a charge of atwauH untl Imt- Jaoob Wolf, of Fifth avi'mir. PBBt ChJef John H. Houxliion, «r tery jjreferred hy his wife. The man JaniLk Wuulltiy, of W«lt Long A Kolemri high inaxu Rahway, formerly of Long Branch, VIH- ht-ld yestnrday niorning at 10.3D IK ordinarily a peaceful and hard of Furniture in Octobet Branch, who la connected with the ited this city yesterday. Me met with working fellow, but when drinking Broadway Insurance office of MattntaH o'clock tnarktnl the lieglnnlng of the his brethren of To Kalon Castle, No. (*Hi(>hratlon. CaDnilH-s from all over lofien control of himself. Judge Corn Woollpy * Son, Is enjoying u two 72, and in the "good of the order" was lenient in preyslog his complaint, «ir|n' imilitu ui Kaliilinw l.ahf. N. V. thfl State attended the service, which made a Mr,, address. After the <;i ,tl< was held !n St. James' Church, In not being iiiivioiis to iaake a Btut>' But You May Have This Furniture at August —Mm. Sarah Prange, slater of Mra. waa cloned the Ragles enjoyed Ire Hroad street. Father Reynolds WJIK ease <»f the charge. rtmil.-B B. Srttton,'of rtiin city, and t-roam at Oauo'u t!r«K ^t«ve. M§. celebrant, Rev. M. C. O'Donnell, of Prices Delivered in October By Buying It N' MISH Mlliau FllCk, botll n/ Stamrord, Houghton'.s wife and ((milliter are vis Keyport, deacon, and Rev. T. U. Former Sea Captain Dead. Conn., are vUitlng at the Sexton home ltlng at Asbury Park. Hnaley, gt l.akewood, Ktib-deacon. Tin' Taut. John Tiblwl, of Highland*, In Hamilton avenue. H«'rmon was preached by Rev. I)r died thU rnorniiiM ut Klelgass home at We sell furniture the year through at fair prices, but in August the makers and__ —Huyler Sexton IN filling Hie po- Cautweil, of Ir. Joht: itiK honored as a retired sea captain. y., In charge of funeral director .lohn Norrin, or Uea!, presidi-d. After n He had no living relatives in thin eeo-| People out of the city may find it worth while to pay considerable for carfare to On Automobile Trip to Chicago. (1. Sexton. MuiitptouK repast many of tbfl priests tion of the cquntry.'^The fiineral will1 come here—particularly if there is to be much refurnishing to be done this autumn. Ralph Smith, of Fair Haven, has )>i fsent made speeches. The clergy be held from the Church of Our Lady But that is, of course, your lookout for your own purse. taken an automobile trip to t'hlrunu No Local Candidates Endorsed. rose from the table aboul 4,3(t o'clock, on Saturday morning!,,v j Tonight we devote our space to certain individual pieces and suites of furniture, At (he meeting of the city Demo- after a most interesting afternoon. which will be of interest to a great number of people. cratic Executive Committee h»ld at In recognition of his silver Jubilee "Miss Patsy" Brigh^ CQniedy, Officer Phillip*' Son Dead. the City linn IUKI niglit it waH decid- Fnl her Reynolds i-eoeived a great, ( Every piece mentioned merits examination. Freddie, the aeven-year-old won of Gflrtmde Quintan unulr a great big ed not to endorKe miy of the candi many glfis from prominent people hit at Red Sank lain night in .Miss Every piece is of undoubted value, but what makes It important to visit our Patrolman Charles Plilllliis, of 84 throushoiit the State. Th« amount Rockwell avenue, died yesterday at Hit- duteH for local offices, Thert! lire any Patsy/! a musical comedy by Sewell Galleries is that there are so many equally good values all of which we could not de- number or umu mentioned tor the of the purwe presented to him' by the Collins. The production, -was stasptl MoumoutU Memorial HospitaJ. The parish of which hv is priest has not scribe even in five newspaper pages. boy had been alck a month wllh pnt'ii- various places, and a free for all fight '•" Oe.nmn Mai ion and w»» offered hy without any endorsement will make been made public, hut It is believed Henry W. Savage, N,ot since 'Baby I In this present August Furniture Sale every piece of furniture in the House monla, anil for the past eleven days that it will reach well into Llie thou- had been a hospital patient. Funeral things unusually lively on primary Mine" made it appearance recently, Palatial and the three Furniture Galleries is reduced in price. This applies equally day. sand. A e"ld watch was given Father have Ked Bankers Ua.d ft chance to services will be bela Friday at one Reynolds by the Knights of Columbus, to the magnificent period reproductions a nd the plainest inexpensive piece of good o'clock at the Second Baptist Church, laugh as they did over the antics of of which he 1B State chaplain and. Is "Miss. Patsy," a glr] who "just couldn't furniture that we sell. Rev. Asburr Smallwood officiating. Atlantic Highlands Water Carnival. held In the highest esteem. Burial will be mode at White Ridge Atlantlo Highlands will enjoy one help from getting Into trouble." The It seems rather sensible advice—if yo u are not averse to advice—to say that cemetery In charge of funeral director of the finest water carnivala in the scene of the play is laid in ^nnapoHs, Oliver Hmsllwooil. Bowes Have New Heir. Maryland, ."PatBy" is a sort of a wo- liii.imy of ih« borough on Saturday, A Min was born to Mr. and Mrs. when the annual affair at Leslie's man's maid, messenger boy and. nisht Now Is the Time for the Householder to Buy Furniture bathing pavilion takes .place. The W. J. Bawt>. of New York, yesterday. watchman to an actress, whqm she Mr*. Waat Out of Hospital. Mother and son are reported doing (Ulpi'bg, and her ambition, to Biake this $105 PARLOR SUITE $70 Mrs. Nlcbolan B. Weit. of Green prises to the winners, which ore beau- $431 BEDROOM SUITE $298.50 tiful gold and silver medals, ar« well nicely. The family are spending the actress famous through some press "Three pieces with mahogany frames; shaped back, Mahogany, double bedstead, 62-lnch dresser ohlf-t nobles, who hag been a patient at the worth striving for. Special endeav- •.ilium.>]• here in Franklin avenue. agent stuff, of her own manufacture, :mi and legs; upholstered in Nile figured green silk fonlor and dressing table, sommoe and cheval glass. « Monmouth Memorial Hospital for the This suite Is on straight lines with moulded edges. \ ors are being made to have ueveral get her .Into trouble but fcelua her out damask. cast brass knobs, large plain French plato mlrrof past two weeks. Is expected home this or the crank nwlmmera from the N. Harry French Sick. again, fov,»he falls in love with onq $160 SIDEBOARD $80 afternoon. Mm. West has been trou Harry French, who Is employed in of her employer's suitors. The play sideboard, style of William and Mary, In $60 DINING TABLE $45 Y. A. a und the West Side Y. M. C. Plain mahogany dining table, with moulded edye A bled with a complication, partially A. present at the meet. W. A. Hopplng's refll estate office, at was u good one and the other mem- uMT lnnflta* finish: measures 6 ft. long; has two end with two finished leaves. Moulded and turned base , due to a nervous breakdown. Her bers of the cas^,were excellent. closets with shelves; three eentir and two top draw- Red Bank, Is on the sick list. During ars; panel back gallery. plain legs. condition is much Improved, but her hi. absence his position is being filled health in still Impaired. Advertise in the Daily Record. by Donald Lawes. Advertise, in the. Daily Record. $705 BEDROOM SUITES $472 $35 DRESSING TABLE $25 Circassian walnut. "Colonial." This suite consists A very fine Sheraton dressing table In mahogany, of seven pieces, deml-post twin beds, good alze dresser, three drawers, fluted poets, square bevelled French chiffonier, writing table, aommoe nifcl cheval; all have plate mirrors. turned columns anfl claw fe*t. Panels very attrac- $175 PARLOR CABINET $87.50 tively figured. Finely constructed and finished. In mahogany with curved ends and door; dull bras»fi $125 WRITING TABLE $62.50 trimmings; mirror back; plate glaes shelf; marble ton. 1 Fine mahpgany, top' richly inlaid with pearl, tulfp, Thla cabinet Is S6 Ins. wide. 53 Ins. high. holly and other' woods; shaped front; five drawers $532.50 DINING-ROOM j ! with brass handles; beet construction »nd finish. SUITE $397.50 F. H. VAN DORN $255 DINING-ROOM 'SUITE $175 Sideboard, side table, china cabinet and. extension k Three pieces of mahogany; 6-ft. sideboard, with six table; selected quartered oak; golden brown finish ont drawers and two end closets; serving table and china Colonial lines. The Bldeboard Is 76 ins. \ong, baa sir,} cabinet to match; attractive design, carved panels; all drawers, two closets and an upper shelf. The china I Monmouth County Distributor hav« shaped and moulded posts. cabinet is G3 Ina. wide, and about 6 ft. high with full; mirror back, four wood shelves; serving: table la 46 V $48 CHIFFONIER $34 Ins. wide with two full-width drawers ami under sh.>]f. i• for the following Automobiles: Circassian walnut; top 21 x 86 In.; three full-width The dining-room table extends 10 ft. All have turii*

HOTEL DIRECTORY Women's World Our Patty Short Story Burn Honest Coal

THIRD BKASON <>iti' niunilng: Minn rinkerton PP VAN NOTE COAL CO. DOINGS OF FASHIONDOM. celvod H note from Kvelyn i'li-«**nnt(to AN OBSERVER utatlug that Him had a eonfcuilon to A Stunning H«t Far th* Right Girl. make, trusting to the klndlineu of BOARDING AND LIVERY Smart Fr«ck sf Slack Satin. Miu IMukertotiB dlspo«Hiott, her hon- I'l.liASHHK RAV A medium Inrge bat that woultl look By MARION L. BAKER. esty of purpose, ami HHkinl pertninnloa •tunning on the right girt Is fashioned to bitruAt u secret of importance to her STABLES from lemon colored mallnm veiled with Refined Cuisine for Refined People Adeciuately Served Copyright, ma, by *UMrtfU PrtW cure Would Mlis I'lukfrloti kindly folds of white and edged with tut meet her the m>\i night at 11 o'clock tiniest frill of black ami white lace. D. LERNER* No. Bro»dwir Around the crown Is a wreatb of leaf' !i( tVe fence dividing thu two ptiiefs? SPECIAL DINNERS, LUNCHES AND CLAMBAKES PREPARED ON ORDER less white roses. * If Miss fMnkerlon was pleased at OUR MUSICAL BNTCRTAINMBNT 19 PAR 1 AMBIl "Something \n wrong tbere," Bald her discovery nlie was be**lde tm—tj For tbe ttmart blat-fe frock or suit, i _ THE HOME W. C. HUNTER Phone 1 onu Hr.ncl, 381 M.SH Kllw. IMnkerton, KIIHUIIK l« r heaii, with delight nt the pro^ptn-t uf MTCIV without which no tip to date wtmlrobe "Romettiiug wroug! Every une hurry lug a confession and being HHltfi the OF GOOD CLOTHES la complete, »atin cftshmwe is a moat Ing about." j desirable material. Ms ^heeii and sup' reiMmltory vf a secret. The huum Opp. PIea«ur« Bar, N. J pieces* recommending It to fTio faatldt MIHS 1'fnkerton, a^/llfty-flve, occtt- draggemU of thecolorings ami u host of most attractive of tbe ripasantans. isin- spt'iit (be re IMnkprtou passed through her buck phone 327 U B. bf.ui after I hi- hnfr Is dressed would designs. Bordure dial lips make up of the dny on guitrd, but tiottalng 04* yard and stood with ing bcHlde the J. H. WARDBM. * BON, Prop!. result 1B more becoming coiffures. Cer- Into extremely effective negligee robes cunvil to Hugged a ttolutiou of tb*fence. tainly a woman would learn that mi and sticks. cominotiou that BO deeply in!rrc>* I'resently a rear door In the Pleas Ocean Am,, Weat End, la sow open tons (he contour Is suggested or re- A natural colored linen skirt that Is ber.' But ili.it uight as Mho wns clou- antou home opened, and Kvel.vn. ac garded proportionately In the way iiiK (lie blind* before getting Into bed coinpittiled by the Kervant who had for the Inspection and entertainment different from tbe ordinary collection 1 Dm IMI Uka chance* on ynar valuable* THE HOTEL ROTKEH of guests. Blegant Sultei of Rooms Cnlse braids are planed on she cannot uh* Haw fornio moving tibmit riciu- the dug the gravi>, carrying a spiide, caint" and papen when y c»u can gtl our Saf« at with Private Bata can be secured (or week or season. First-claas Cafe and look nUrtietlve. The present turban ffiM c that divided the two prnperdei* tonanl the waiting woman. Seeing a reasonable price. Restaurant. Weals a la carte. Particular attention paid to auto parties. Call fasbl&n la trying enough at best', mak- Slipping on n wrupiH'r und her iho—. Miss Vlnkerton leiinnig on the fence, PAUL' ROSEN or telephone Sl» W E. DAVID KI.TINd. Mgr. ing women look many years older thnn she, went dowu HtuirH, out the burk Evelyn said to her: they are. But when It Is put on with- door mid Mtolc aloug (HI nhe WUM ncni "I have to thank you, denr Min*» k.p.n.niln, il.f 5YRAC(I5B SAI'B CO. out careful placing of puffs and switch- euough to see what was going on. Phtkoi'tou, for i'onneuting to jduin* 700 MATTISON AVB. Pleasure Bar. Oldest Hotel on the Shrewsbury es It becomes grotesque. PholH SI-J AMU'KV PARK Open the Entire Year. Shore Dinners a Specialty What wan her surprise tiud horror with SU the burden of my Rwrpt. 1 PRICE'S HOTEL New England Clam Bakes. Shell Fish and Game In The most Important point of success- to uee 1: v «!,\ n 1'leHHrintnu HtamliiiK have considered that the mnlter is of Season. Competent Sailing Masters ful hair dressing Is well balanced pro- beside tin old family manservant wiiv mittVltM.t fmpoTtipnn \\> wavrant itr portion. For example. If a heavy braid watt digging a hole In the ground. lieitig placed in the keeping of sttvonil other pg&G&m, They ave vunviv.K now." n the Shade of the Old Apple Tree," Long Branch Is plnued ou It must go tit such a part AVheu it nils completed the Nervaiu J. The Most Bxcluslre Resort on the Starews- >f the head as to balance the weight went into the house, returning with a Frnm (lie r<*iir door catne Rei^lniilil ...r. Patten Avenue, North of Pleasure Bar Park. evenly. If n pompadour la blgh the bos just long enoiigb and the proper Clemens carrying n lantern. He wan FINE STATIONERY CoursGREEe NDinner CABLEs at Shor, £t Notice. Clam Bakes a Specialty. Southern Cooked rest of the coiffure must be extreme. Bhnpe tu hold (he liody of an infant. followed by the Rev. Mr. Stark- TMnnera. Oilaine Unsurpasnoa—Glass Enclosed Pavilions. Telephone Orders If It U not the pompadour appenrs Tbe servant placed the box in tbe hole, weather, I*r. Arnold nud their wives. AND Receive Prompt Attention. Call up 374 l/on« Branch. Motor Launches and As the party approached the ocrvant gall Hunts Always Ready for the Accommodation of Quests. even larger than It is. So It Is with whllp something white' held before NICHOLAS K. WBBT. Prop. the turbans that are the foundation of BLOOUERB FOR OBT1HO WEAR. Kvolyn's eyes hidlentetl tlmt njie WHH began opening the little, crave which KODAK SUPPLIES wepplng. Then the servtinl filledth ehnd been made a trw nlKhlH before. many of the present manses of false fastens diagonally at the back with L. B. PHONOGRAPH CO. hair. The captike arrangements dfiist large mother-of-pearl buttons. With grave and replaced the sod evidently to While he dug the party stood In be adjusted with an eye to line, and It Is woru a tailored blouse of pongee conceal tbe spot, and tho two entered sHeiu'c, Having exhutued Ihc box. he118 Broadway Long Branch MONMOUTH BEACH INN too often this is not done. In tbe same shade. the house. Mitis I'liiUwtwi reluvm>d produced n screwdriver for the pur- Monmouth Beach, N. J. Delightfully loca- There Is no danger of tbelr being When Rewiug a hem or straight to her room swollen with the Impor- pose A, CLOTHES WRINGERS it |R always Instructive. ,and tbe de- An Innocent Acoompliot. to him ili/it'Miss Pinkei'ton had been whose Indignation Ired been kept under sire for Improvement Is Increased. A A amuggling story in which n wo-(he observer nnd writer of I hi* note. restraint and whose tune wns new RICHARD R. HUGHES 1 nurse of corrective gymnastics, reg- man fooled her ,uususpecth)g husband The same evening be hi Id it be fun cold anil cutting. ular exercise In the ppeu air and cure- Is told In the Century. Tlie husband Evelyn. As HOOH as her indignation M1»H Pinkerlon without a word Ail dieting follow. Each day compari- was a retired general, a martinet in had subsided aue nnd her lover, aftn turned and went to her own room, Landscape Gardening and General Contractor sons are made, and as sbe grows to be discipline and overscrupulous regard- a prolonged consultntion, settled nn a white the others left tlio servant to ess like her old self and more tike Ing even the shadow ot laiity In the plan of action. rebury (he dog. the perfect figure the enthusiasm of performance of bis own obligations. That wns tin* Ins! ohttervation mnflft 223 Broadway, Long Branch the patient grows. When at last she The next dny Reginald culled on SIIHH "No smuggling wan to be permitted," Pinkertou, secured a confesslcm from by the spioater from either her back is all beauty and symmetry she is not or her front window. West Long Branch New Jersey allowed to throw away the ugly dum- he told bis wife, and before leaving her that tdie hnd written (he note nnd my, but must keep it- as an awful Paris he insisted on making a full list expressed himself prnroundly Kraicful pf every dutiable article in his posses- f»U. the Informiitlo1; ji rnntnlnwi, Advertise In the Dally Record. H. G. FELLOWS TaXLEPHONE SB WEST END warning of ''what has been and what may be again." ilon. Unknown to him she bought Successor to several yards of Venetian lace. How to hide It was a problem until she WEIS'8 TEMPLE OF FASHION Th« Clothetbruth. thought of ripping the lining of bis Millinery and Neckwear Often on milady's dressing rable the overcoat and hiding tbe lace Inside. Flneat Quality dothesbrush, with Its plalu wooden She regarded her cunning as a tremen- RED BANK, N. J, handle (for the silver backed brushes Daddy's Bedtime dous joke, and to this day be does not Devoted Exciueiveiy to Don't Wait ! always have bristles entirely too soft). know bow she laughed to herself Is the only unattrnctlve object. One when, wearing that very same coat on and Mlaeaa' Wearlnjj Apparel COME ! COME ! ! COME ! ! ! way of bringing it Into harmony with the dock, he drew himself up to bis _The Beat Which Ran Its surroundings Is to cover the back full military height and, with free He Also Befan to Away We'll only be here a few days more— Ing *'al I his purchases." No idea, of Growl will take mucilage better, and then anything so serious as defrauding the paste the silk, which has been cut out NCE upon a time," began daddy, "there was a man who owned a pet COUKMAN AND GRAND AVES., Almost giving goods away now ! ?! •to tbe exact shade aud size, ou to tbe government had ever entered her frol- bear." brush back, applying the glue only ;it icsome mind. 0 'O-o-oo-h, daddy, a great big black bear?" asked Evelyn, with ASBUHY PARK. the edges, so as to insure smoothness. her eyes very wide open. ^ NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE , -This rough edge should be fastened Ha Needed • Prodding. "Not at first, dear." said daddy. "When the man found his bear in the 151 BROADWAY and Mulshed off by a border of gimp or His arm was round her -waist, her woods he was only a little cub. about as big as a small dog. But ot course PATTEN uf metal galloon. hand was on bis shoulder, and they after the uian had had him for awhile he became bfg-as big almost as (he Flowered silk or a color to match were walking through the fields as bear we snw In the menagerie last year. the other toilet belongings Is best. The they had been wont to do for nine "Wheu this bear, which the man named Brownie, wns small be was very Time TablcofJuly 5,'10 brush .thus treated makes an attrac- lon« years- playful and amused the folks greatly with his tricks. He wns almost as play- W. J/tf. KENNEDY St SONS tlve gift and one that will be appre- I .«*>." »aM he. "we've been coortin1 ful as your kitten. Evelyn. He would romp all over the bonne and follow the Subject to Change Without Notice. rioted by the dainty woman. . • ™? tlmo now-' folks around and play with.them. One of his farorite tricks wns taking n ball .Cretonne, by tbe way. or even small ' Mne *m* come nel! **«"<* bank in his four paws, hugging It close to his breast and then rolling over and over Floritsts nl Ltava New York—Foot of Weal ngured chintz may take tue place of » !d«J'. Georfte." and over as though be were a ball himself. Thirty firth St. (weekdays) 7.45. 8.46. PALMS, FERNS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS tbu silk If the former Is used elsewhere ' l tola 5™"' *"»*• Btart olr' BB h(/icli extract the peifurtc of lBh>' Bometlmes he would have to drtve through the woods. He llkfed to take the 1). m. Saturdays—9.20, 11.30 a. m.; RED BANK LONG BRANCH 'he F>»nicli extract tbe perfufflc of • * roses .b _y. T mean _. s o.f. grease, and. aJn 1I "You'r"YrtiiVie a-talkin' as It you was sorry bear with him, but the animal did not care very much for the trip, for tbo 1.15 and 3.10 p. in. Sundays— 9.20, Tel. 306-R Tel. 61 -R adaptation of their method would form thllthatt lI''vam a a m ma»nn "o' '"^ word- Em- he ronti'Ied over rough places and stumps, and Brownie received some good eaid reprovingly. 9.46, 10.10, 11.10 a. m. an Interesting little experiment that BhakingN. Leave Long Branch—Rockwell avo- could be made at home. Get a shallow I "Well,, George," she replied, "now you mention it I bave bin tbinkin* this "One day when Brownie and tbe man were driving through tfie woods tbe nue (weekdays), 7.20 a. m.; 2.00, 3.46, BENEFIT LONG BRANCH POLICEMEN'S FUND wooden box, fairly tight, with a sheet sled gnve a Jolt and made Brownie jump into the air. That md not please 4.45 p. m. Saturday)—7.20 a. m.; 2.10, of gltiss to lil It. In the IK>X upon E last year or two that if you could see your way to go back on your word him..and to steady himself be caught bold of the man's Ahouufer with his 4.16, 6.16 p. m. dundays—4.16, 4.30, dish lay a thick layer of rose loaves. just this once it wouldn't be amiss."— pawn. He also began to growl, nnd thin frlghieued tbe man. although he knew 4.45 p. m. Leave Pleasure Bay, (week- Ocean Park Casino, Friday. Aug. 26Cover tbe Inside of tbe sheet of glass London Mail. that Broynie was ,a tame bear and was not likely to hnrni htm. Hutdaya, ) 7.10 a. m.; 2.10, 3.5S, 4.55 p. m. with a thin layer of vaseline. Place anywny^/\e became frightened and lost control of the horse. Tbe borse Saturdays—7.30 a. m.; 2.40, 4.26, 5.26 GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON'S over the box and let it stand for twen- began to run. This made matters murb worse, for tbe sled bouueed more m. Sundays—4.26, 4.40, 6.00 p. ra ty-four hours, lu that time the vase- The House Was Shaky. and more, and Brownie and the man were shaken up worse that. ever. Brownie Leave Sea Bright (weekday*), 8.00 a line will have absorbed the perfume Wben John Qulncy Adams was bugged the man tighter and tighter, and (be poor driver was afraid be would m.; 2.40, 4.26, 5.26 p. m. Saturdays— of the rose leaves. Throw away the eighty years of age he met in tbe GRAUSTARK streets of Boston an old friend, who be squeezed to death. Luckily, however, Just then the sled struck n, bigger 8.00 a. m.; 3.10, 4.65, 6.66 p. m. Sun leaves and put In a fresh layer and let rock than ever. Tbe sled gave a very big Jolt, nnd Brownie wns no frightened days—4.66, 6.10, 6.30 p. m. I^avo DRAMATIZED BY GEORGE D HAKE 11 it stand for twpnty-four hours again. •hook his trembling band and said, "Good niornhig, and how Is John that he loosened his bold of the man find bimni'pd right up out of Ihe sleigh. Ughlands (wcekd .ys), 8.20 a. m.; 1.00, INTERPRETED BY A CAST OF NEW YORK PLAYERS Allow three separate layers of leaves Qulncy Adams today?" "By and by the man was able to make the horse Mtop. But wben he went 4.45,5.46 p.m. Saturdays—8.20 a. m.: to one lay*r of vaseline. Scrape off | "Thank you," was the ex-president's back tn look for Brownie the bear was Dug longer to be nee-i.. He had* run 3.J0, 5.16, 6.16 p. m. Sundays—6.15. A Scenic Production of Exceptional Splendor Enhanced by Novel Electrical Effects the vaseline, put it in a jar aud pour . Answer. "John Quincy Adams himself away into the woods, and he never came back." 5.30, 6.50 P. m. . The Play that set the country talking and set t standard tor othert to follow alcohol over it. .lust as the vaseline Is well, sir; quite well, I thank you. No freight received at Battery. ' hns absorbfd the roses' perfume so the But the house in which be lives at No freight received Sundays. READ THE BOOK SEE THE PLAV spirit will capture It from tbe vaseline. present is becoming dilapidated. It Is WM. C. HA.YDRN. GET SEATS EARLY OR GET LEFT j tottering upon Its foundation. Time Sec'Jr. Sale Opens Monday Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Tho Lat«it Beauty Tip. ' end tbe seasons have nearly destroyed One of the very latest fads In theft. Its roof Is pretty well worn out. ! Glenwood Cemetery NEW JERSEY CENTRAL beauty making Hue, a bath of salt sea Us walls are much shattered, and It Leave Long Branch: Ocean Park Casino sa rid, has been ada pted from the trembles with every wind. The old I For New Vork, Newark and BHjsa French. Tjje. sand is rubbed and tenement is becoming almost unlnhabit- j beth, (B.22 Mondays), 6.32, 7.12, »7.43, Able, and I think John Qulncy Adams WEST LONG BRANCH (7.so Newark), 8.17, 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27th scrubbed over the one who would re- 237. 4.17, (4.27 Newark Special). 7.12, tain her youthful looks by her maid, will hare to move out of U soon. But \ 8.55 (Saturdays only), n. m. Bnnd&ys, THE BIG MUSICAL SENSATION ff she hn« not the strength or inclina- he himself is quite welt, sir; quite , 7.45 a. m.; 4.32, 6.40, 8.55 (9.07 New tion to do it herself. The hath Is tok*n well." OPEN LAWN PERPETUAL CARE ark) p. m. For Baltimore and WashlnKton, 7.IS. on a niblMT sheet on the bathroom With that the renerable sixth presi- J You pay for your lot and Become a member of the Associa- 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; 2.37, 4.17 p. m. floor, aud the saml. which must firstb e dent of the Uuited States moved on tion and the Association will care for the lot For Atlantic City, 6.32. 9.40 a. m.: heated, is nibbed in hi handfuls. After with the aid of his staff. 4.17 p. m., via Red Bank: Sundays. the ruhliing the patient if she may he" without further cost to you 9.30 a. m. For Freehold (leave N. t. ft U B. so eailed, rolls from side tn side in the R. R. Station), via Matawan, 7.12, 9.07 BOOK AND LYRICS IN Nii-htu in Nrw York MUSIC sand for the good of her hips. Next Aunt (severelyt--A« I passM the par- LOTS FROM $28.00 UP 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 t Months in Chicago the sand is blown over her with a lor last evening I saw you with a a. m.: 4 32, 8.65 p. m. HARRY fi.SMIT H 3 Months in Boston MAURICE LEVI Call and inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with For New York, Route. STAGED BY JULIAN MlTCHfLL hupe spray puff, cream Is rubbed in, young man's arms round you. sbe is massaged and finally left to i Mece (ralml.v>—Y.cs, aunty. I was East Long Branch Station, 6.47, 7.16. 0 PEOPLE - 60 20— -MUSICAL NUMBERS 20 waiting for you to p«M> tlie door and EDWIN VENABLB, Sexton 7.49, 10.25, 11.20 a. m.: 12.50, 115. 8.15, EVERY FEATURE NEW sleep. It Is said that this treatment 5.49 p. m. Sundays. 77.31, 10.60 a. m.; Gorgeously makes rosy cheeks and banishes wrin- Bee us. Young men ore very slippery who will give full particulars 1.24124, 5.16516, S.46S46. 818.16 p. un All Gowned kles and superfluous weight. nowadays, and one can't have too BED BANK BLBCTRK RAILROAD PA&56S BROADWAY BNTRANCB •—New York only. Novelties 40* ^< Girlien Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 SEATS ON SALE AT SMYTHS DRUG CO. AND OCEAN PARK CASINO witty witness*.— l/>ndou M*U. LONQ BRANCH DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1(10.

MAPS HIGH GUN Challenge From Leading Druggists. Leading druggUtM are neck inn tin f I Long Branch Marksman Qn* of L«ad worst cane of dyspepsia or rniistipa er» at Deil Lah» Shoot t km In Long Branch or vicinity t fat Uw Original and YaaUrrfay. it-Ki l)i'. Howard'ii n©w Hpeeifle for the flj IP!; KH JS» «SI KM K2I WM K21 KXI KM KSM 1 litf rv Miipw. of the Long IIIHIH h cure uf those if? > .i . Gun Club, watt one nf iln high gun Ho confident are they (hat ibis r WK GIVK S 6. H GREBN TRADING STAMPS HORLICK S at the (i|iciilng day shoot of the tiilrtl marknble medicine wlfl effect a hint !iniiii;i I Mmi itif tin-lit beitig held at till ing cure In a short time, that they Midi nf j»t=al Lake under the aunplecv offer In refund the money should it nol MALTED MILK .of Hit' Anbury Park Shunting Aiaocla Itt Mil Cf*, fill I tion. TWlwiUj wag the first of the In order to secure the quickest pos Tbt F««Mrtak lor All4pi. series, and iietnie its conclusion trap s^ble Introduction leading druggists For lnf uiU, Invaiidi, «nd Growing cKildrm. shuoterx will be- present from all over will Mil'I regular fifty cent packag* PmeNutnlion, up building ihe whole body. the United Htatei, nf this medicine at half price, 25 Invigorates the mining mother and the aged. ' Ten < • \ * nt H wufe shot off and thr Rich milk, mailed grain, in powder (ana, 1 Hunter Arms Company offered a mag This specific (>t Dr. Howard's wil1 GOLDSTEIN'S A «akk hack prepared b • •iwte. nifleent silver vase for a trophy, In- cure hick headache, dlrzy feelings TIIM M wMtaU. Askior HOKUCK'S. eluding 1-vciiin 7, 8, ft and 10, of twenty -onHtlpatlon, dyspepsia and all formn live shells each. Toll was the firm if malaria and /Ivor trouble, if does In Mo Oomblno or Trust J first prize; gecond, $7 r.u in gold: third, not simply give relief for a time; It I %"•> in gold. These were won UMpiDi akt'H permanent ach receive an "Ideal gun In the air anything frut enjdy- cleaner.* able. But rather than disappoint the The officers of the association that spectators, Capt. Frank Coffyn order- year are: Frank Mttldoon, president; ed the Wright machines from th K- I. Vanderveer, vice president; M. hangar and g&ye directions to his fly- Conover, secretary and treasurer. ers to bottle up their enthusiasm and Today there will be ten events, 9 engage in flights of the safe and sane GEO. PAAR WINS NEW GOLF CUP the cup for the ensuing year, as Jus- id In Including the Atlantic Coast brand. tice McCall in his deed of gift Im- HANSON championship, each man of the win posed the condition tjiat the cup must There were three short flights by Long Branch Boy Who IB Successful be won three times in succession be- ning team to receive handsome gold Hoxsey, Brookina and Johnstone. They New York (lawyer Captures watch fobs. Delicatessen fore It becomes the property of theTHE UPTOWN STORE confined their air manoeuvres to plain McCall Trophy. possessor. sailing at an altitude- of 500 feet there Lawyer ThomaB A. Eager, eldest Mr. Eager is a Long Branch boy by sidetracking posslftle accidents. Chicken and Lobster Salad WHIST AT FINN VILU Smoked White Fish, Eels, Stur- Ron of Mrs. P. H. Eager, of Madison and one of Ihe youngest members of CORSETS Ralph Johnstone was the last to fly. avenue, this city, who lias been so- the New York bar. He is connected Delightful Party Enjoyed by Visitors He' u-fit his machine which he dam- geon and Nova .Scotia Salmon journing at Cliff Haven* on Lake The tutn known W. B. Corsets. in Elberon Section of Long aged In last week's accident, and with the law firm of Seaaongood & Roast Chicken Champlaln, success fully competed for Edwards. A few Nos. that we arc closing out: Branch Monday evening, y which seems to refuse to 'come buck," .Baked Beans and Macaroni the McCall challenge cup on the golf $1.50 Corsets,' 16 close, 98c Among (lie many pleasant reminis- for when In the air only two minutes $1.00 Corsets, to close, 69c Ills motor again failed to work prop- Edam, Pineapple, Edelweiss and links. Thla is Mr. Eager'B third vic- The woman in business, who cences the guests of Finn Villa, Elber- French Camembert Cheese tory In the past five years over the 75c Corsets, to close, 45c on, this city, wtll carry away with erly and he was forced to descend. He is dissatisfied with the present If you appreciate this combination, made only two circuits of the field, crack players of the Cliff Haven Golf them, the whist party held on Monday Club. employment, can make the 569 BROADWAY we suggest that you try us for ice and his machine had not ascended to 210 BROADWAY evening will stand foremost. So voted Tel. 61-R He will now have the custody of want ads. serve her. the merry pjftyers who all came early the level of the top of (he trees at the ASK. FOR SILVERWARE COUPONS cream, candy, etc. Only the purest in- west of the field when hia motor gredients are used In their manufac- and stayed fate. A dozen or more tables filled the rouble began. ture and cleanliness prevails through spacious parlors and about these the "Archie" Hoxsey had better luck, out our establishment. piayotH Heated themselves, each try- with his aeroplane. He made a pret- i11 . or her bent to capture a prize. y flight of ten minutes duration, soar- in first and second gentlemen's nd Marsward 600 feet, negotiated sev- prize was awarded to H. Padelford eral difficult circles and coasted down HICKS MANUFACTURING CO.and H, Ufort, while the fortunate o the Centre of the field from an alti- Annual BLANKET Sale L0N6 BRANCH, N. J. among the ladles were Mrs. J. Sween- tude of 'SOO feet. ly and MIKS M. Cronln. Walter Brooklkns, minus the plas- Wholesale and Retail Phone 62 d Altar the distribution of the prizes ter on Uis broken nose, which he has efrenhmentfl were served and music worn as a badge of courage ulnce hia by IVof. Ferrattl helped make the recent accident, was in the air Eoui OFFERS EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ening the success that It was. minutes with the new Wright ma- Among those present were: Mr. and chine, hut In that abort time he man- AT THE Mrs. p. Finn, Mr. and Mr«. H. Padel-aged to embroider his Initials In the ford, Mr. and MrB. J. Sweeney, Mr. atmosphere while salUng close to and MrH. H. Ufcrt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mother Karth, and wound up with one Store of hia famous coasts to the carrot We have purchased the entire surplus stock of a well known blanket rrfgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Connolly, patch just west of the grandstand. Mr. and Mrs. O. Moore, Mr. and M«. The daring trio wanted to continue thp U Kogan. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sinclair, exhibition, but Captain Coffyn protest- factory, which we offer at extraordinarily low prices. Hotels.and private MMMUVUMMMIimMUIUMi Mm. N. Warren, Miss M. Cronln, Mrs. ed and no further flights were made. I. Newell; Messrs. Carey, Qtitcc, \VH- HOII, Edwards, Keough, Quinn, Fox, Just before reaching his highest :ti families should scan the price list carefully and profit by the reductions Fresh Eggs Croll, l.evy and Mackay. titude Brookins, for l,he second time this week, made a complete turn with wherever an opening to "fill in" presents itself. Long Branchers on Pleasant Outing- his biplane in flve and a half seconds. The 1-OIIK Branch delegation attend-. A dozen club officials caught the Unit. Ing the International AsKiles. Pleasure Bay, this city, tomor row. They will arrive in time for a Newark Man to Build Here. 19 & with color scheme of any room. Australian and California Wool for All Size Beds highest quality. Our prices are right ten o'clock breakfast, after which they William Conk ft Son, of Branehport too. If you are going to build be sure will enjoy field sports and a sail on avenue, have the contract to erect a Value $4, Sale Price $2.98 at Reduced Prices for This Sale to let us give you an estimate before the river. At 4 o'clock a bake will M.B00 house for A. Asch, of Newark, you close any contracts. be served. The visitors will return at Pdrtau-Peck. The houxe will be by the Sandy Hook route. The 10th Huilt of Ideal cement blocks, manufac- Regiment Drum Corps, of Jersey City. mred br Messrs. Conk and Son. whose members constitute a boat club. wfll start on a cruise of the Shrews- Councilman Johnson Out. No bury river September 4th. They have A. O. Johnson, a member ot the DAVIS-SMITH a commodious yacht, there being am Borough Council of Monmouth Beach, Branch pie room Tor fifty passengers. Theli who had henn confined to his home for ..first day out will be spent nt Green several days with fever nnd stomach Evenings Stores Lumber and Goal Go. lablec, where a clambake will b« trou-ble, was able to visit hia omc erved. this morning. LONG BRANCH, N. 1.