LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.

VOL. 9-NUMBER 214 LONG BRANCH, N. I, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 19*0. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT

DAVID JAIR0 HOST MINOR COURT CASES Camden Republican BOM Eats Clami CLEAN DEMOCRATIC City Recorder Van Doren Dispose* of OCEANIC FAMILY OF at Hunter's Letand Inn Sat- Drunk and Disorderly Oasea in BURGLARS STRIPPED urday Night. a Lenient Manner, David nalrd, candidate for United John Cooper and hJp wife ware MS Slati'a Senator and former member of SWEEPJN rested Hatimiay night hy Patrolman the State Board of Equalization of Veiter for being drunk and disorder- Taxes, was the host at a dinner serv- WOMAN OF DIAMONDS NINE ALMOST TRAPPED Indications Today That Repub- ly. At the hriirhig in the Recorder's ed al Hunter's Lelaml Inn Saturday court ii WRB ascertained ( Mrs, night. Covers were unread fo* twelve. licans Lose All Congress- Cooper was the Aggressor, and she The visitors telephoned from Caraden was fined $f>. Her htmband was dis- IN NIGHT BLAZE that I bey would arrive in automobiles, men and Senator charged. EARRINGS AND RING and to hiive the shore dinner in readl Charles RenveH, of West Long ness when they reached Ihe Inn. Mine August*), Me., Sept. 13. - For the first Branch, wan arrcsled Sunday by Pa Host Hunter WUH fully prepared, and trulniun Harvey for creating a nuia Breaking of Lamp Shade From Heat All That Saved butli host and guests enjoyed the out time In thirty years the Demyci- Summer Resident of Bath Avenue Seized In Bed have curried tiie st;ii.- election in atu-e. He Has lined |D. In* Maine. GUT Tour Bert M. Fefuaid, He Amanda Webb, a colored woman inUutgetl iou freely Saturday night Eugene Kennedy, Wife and Children From John Klavell, the well-known New publican, seeking iv-eleetiou, lius beeu And Robbed of Jewelry at Three O'clock This ark politician, and John Dalrymple and wan arrested by Patrolman Mil 'i ' • in air raw ot ihe Republican executive overwhelmingly defeated by Frederick ler. It cunt her $5 for being IndlH Horrible Death in Flames-Two Dogs and 'onimittee, together with a parly of W. i'hiish'ii. Heinocrat. PiaiHted, Is Morning By Two Intruders, Who Made friends, visited the Leland Inn Satur mayo^u." Augusta. JIIM majority IH • • Savings of $250 Burned day night for a shore dinner. Of tlinttted ni from 5,000 to 8,000. Good Their Escape course the gathering had no politica significance, as they merely called to Mrs. David Cohen, who bas been Awakened this morning at one enjoy an outdoor spead. WILL KEEPJ-UMBER o'clock by a noiwe caused Uy the KORN GETS MEDAL •pending the summer in tne Whealon ln-eaking of a lamp shade in the din- Deal Resident Who Composed "Our Board of Trade to Store Material Used cottage, S86 Bath avenue, had a thril- ing room, Eugene Kennedy, of First Carnival Queen" Not Forgotten AT OPEMjR RALLY In Carnival Grand Stand In ling experience ^arly tblp raorhJng street, Oecanfe. discovered that the By Carnival Committee. Oecari Park. thai hn» left her In an extremely ner- house w*s (>n flre. He Bpeedily ZflH TOHOLD ITS Mayoralty Candidate Delivers A decision was reached at U*8 meet vous slate. The womaa IH a. widow, The unexpected happened at, ihe about sixty yearn old, and has been aroused ihe family, who barely escap- ftOAiiag of Lh* Board of Trade last ing of the Hoard uf Trade last night ed with their lives. Two pet dogs, one Stirring Campaign Address to keep the greater part of the lumb< living with her daughter and son-in- night. Ralph H. Korn, of Deal, who law. a collie and (lie other a u\muie]f which was there by invitation, vu presented 21ST REUNION HERE UHi'd in the cai'iiiwtl grand .•J.-HM). in- were allowed the run of the house, At Washington Park stead of nelliug it ai auction UH was Only the ladiea aud their servant! 1 with a silver medal appropriately en- we I** caught in the dlnilig room aud graved. Annual Gathering of Veterans tlrst BUggMted- The original commit were in the coltag* last night, the «on- perished, Mr. Kennedy, when ueen The presentation WBH made by Mrs. Alvln W. Van Scholck, an enthus- tee, Messrs. John H. Parker, William In law being detained in New York. hy a Record reporter this morning, John Ilubfiaid Parker, chairman of iastic candidate for tht* nomination of R. Warwick and John O. Sexton, wa» A light was left burning on the lower placed his logs at $550, $300 of that at St. Luke's Church mayor on the Republican ticket, and retained to see that the lumber In prop floor when the family retired. About the children'H carnival, in behalf <->!' erly stored. amount heing for household furniture the carnival committee of the Uouid Tomorrow who only recently came out with three o'clock Mrs. Cohen was awak- and the otJipr'$250 IIBIIIR iii hills which platform that covered an area from Samuel it. Rosoff, the lessee of •tied by a noise in her room. She no wferp in a stand drawer In the dining ancient times to the present require- Ocean Park, haa consented to i6on«r made an attempt to Inveitl- room. surprise En Mr. Korn, who WUH uon- The (wenty-fTrsf annual reunion of ments of the city, in the only one. of phiNsml for a time. He, however, re- the 2»th New Jersey Volunteers will the Hoard of Trade committee to gale the cause- than ah« wai rudely The flre started In the kitchen and the Heverai city candidates here who the. lumber back of the in it . The grabbed by two men and thrown back ate its way through info the dining covered and thanked Mrs. 1'arker and held at St. Luke's M. E. Church to- las addressed an opeh-uir meeting. work will he done at once. the committee. morrow* There will be two sessions, upon the bed. iiioiii Qn the table in the dining room Mr. Van Schoick gave way to the The burglars threaUnfcd'ner life if was a 1:H(»[I with a glass shade. AH The gift in In recognition of hia.do- opening at ten o'clock with a welcome nation of the composition, "Our Car- address by Mayor McFaddin and re- soHcltiious appeals or his friends to ac she made an outcry, and, even had ihe noon its the il.tnn s touched it, the cept an invitation to speak at Wash felt so dlauoHHd, bar fright and ner shade wag shattered. nival Queen," which Mr. Koru had ponse by Secretary T. 0. Morford, printed and Hold in the interest of the followed by the election of officer* ngton Park last evening. The park COMBINATION AUTO VOIISNI'SH worn such that she would Going to the bottom of the stairs Mr. was brilliantly Illuminated, and when have been unable to do 10. la fact, Kennedy dincovered the flre, and. with carnival fund. and an address by Rev. Or. Henry R. he orator of the evening stepped upon RoblnHOU, of Ked Bank, Rev. iVr. he almost coiMtuM. Oh» of t%e men great presence of mind, closed the he platform in the hand stand he was icked the bedroom dour while ihi- In- door between the dining room *and George H. Neal will make the opening greeted and introduced as the next HOSE WAGON FAVORED jrayer. timidated woman was gritfrded by the the hall. Rushing to Ihe upper floor Col. Frederick W. plaisted. Mayor. He graciously acknowledged otber. he grabbed the younger children and FISHHffiCLUBFOR Dinner will he nerved af noon by he salutations, and started his ad- Committee of City Council Re- started for the street, calling to bis he Ladlct*' Aid Society of the church. Wllllnin M. Pennell oitant mat- bureau, and these ulso were taken. and they hardly reached a place of •ompanied by their wies aud relatives. Incomplete returns today indicate and Injure the valne of property than A fislilng club is heing formed by The public Is invited to attend Ihe era, the memberH decided to dl»poaa The experience wan a severe mental safety before the entire house was a hat the Democrats have elected all hey have to dump It in front of City. of the buslneBH In l.lie clerk's office hi- 11:;i.' • of Unities. local amateur anglers, who have been xercises and to participate iri the din- Hall," said Mr. VauSoholck. "and If strain for the lone woman surrounded enjoying the sport of casting from the four Congressmen and will have a ma- uiead of convening In the council cham- by twd buifchirii who threatened her As soon as everyone was out of the er which will be served at a nominal jority In ihe Legislature on joint bal- leoted mayor of the city by the sea 1 house John Kennedy ran to the flre- beach and off the recreation pier at will use my best endeavors to have. T. President Green look part in the Ife, and she sufferers levefy rier'voiU the foot of South Hroadway. A num- ot and elect a, Denioci at i o succeed •arly dlHeuHHlon, but had to rntire be haittie and turned In an alarm. It waa The 29th was nrigjually a Mon- Senator Hale. is nuisance abated. shock. The brutes'finally took- tl>elr some minutes before a proper alarm ber of cottage residents have already mouth county organization, for in war ore the meeting HUH called to order. departure, but before leaving the room taken steps looking forward to the There WHS H Itepuhllean plurality of "Automobile speeding is a detriment . The object of the meeting was to again cautioned the woman agalnii. could be sounded, owing to the fact formation of the club. imes Ocean county was a part of o the safety of the people, and the that the flre ball was not working Monmouth. The original captains of only TATS fur the Democrats' to over- lear a report from the fire and water making an outcry. They looked tha The club will t ecu re a location near awe governing the speed limit should committee relative to the purchase of properly. The firemen, however, when he different companies were: come this venr. )e enforced. One mile iff five minutes ledroom door from the outilde ai)d 'liikint hud four times served as a a combination automobile hose wagon. lastened down to lit itltcMsn without they reached the scene, rendered valu- the beach for the erection of suitable Company A, organized at Long s fast enough, and' (hose who run Tiie committee wan anxious to have able service In preventing the fire headquarters. Casting tournaments Branch from the Ocean Rifles, - Doiuorrntlc mayor of Augusta. aster Bhouhl be checked with a ball disturbing the other lnmittet of tin from spreading to the adjoining prop- he matter dixpoSed ot as speedily aa :otlage. will be held, and In connection with ain George H. Green. nd chain, and made to work' on the >OHHible on account of the farm-wagon erties. the divisions, club dinners will be Company B, Keypprt, Captain Itob- while highways." This assertion war Sometime afier tfieir departure Mrs. Mr. Kennedy has been a resident, or equipment now Installed in the Inde- "oheti sufficiently recovered to make served. nsoli, ul.-ui applauded, and the speaker then jendetifs hiiailuuarters on 1*lrd ave- Oceanic for Home time and is employ- Those back of the project are san- - Company C, Upper Freehold, Can- levoh'd ihe remainder of his speech an outcry. She finally succeeded in ed on M. CD. Borden'H estate. This o lolling (he people how the city gov- lue. The committee had 'vlsllud iroualng those In the househouse, but, there guine of its success. Local men will .nin Thomas A. Slack, >cean City and Jersfly <%ty, ihd were morning's flre makes the third that be invited to join the club, and whei" Company D, Middlefuwn, Capta-tn ernment should hp nil], anil how il being no men present, the ladles did the family have suffered. In all ca^es would be when ht* was in power. %>t)en wtveTKanf willi the IUMUHHICWB rela-not know what course to pursue. the preliminary meeting is held II is Joseph l.ufburrow. Ive to automobile apparatus at the re- they have loBt heavily, owing to the expected that over thirty names will Company E, • Freehold, Captain J. left Die platform he was grasped Neighbors were notified and word was fact that they did not have, their house- be enrolled; There are more amateur Interesting Exercises Held As the hand, arid warmly greeted for cent convention of chief engineers held ent to police headquarter! ai 6.30 '. Lake. a.t Syracuse. hold effects insured. handlers of the rod and reel here this Company F, Ked Bank, (taplain j{. its vigorous advocacy oi poor man's I'clock this morning. The house in which the Kennedy season than have made their appear- Part of Silver Jubilee Ights. The report of the committee was Captain Walling assumed charge of :. Mount. signed by Chairman Boatty, Sherman faiiiily lived belongs to .lohn Oakes, ance In many years. The sport has Company G, Holmdel, Captain J. H. the case without delay. He vUlted •who lives in a email town near New been exceptionally good, and to pro- ; Celebration and Qulnn. After :i lengthy dlscui* the premises and made an investiga- Heyer. MRS JULIA PERSON DEAD sion. In which most of the members York- Whether or not the house was mote further interests Ih this health;- Company H, Toms River, Captain tion. The robbers forced open a win- insured canilot be learned. pastime is the object of the men who A reception to further mark (he ob- participated, all agreeing that the aii- dow In the kitchen, and then opened are willing to finance the scheme of Albln CloKe. Sister of the Late Frank M, Taylor, .onioblle was the proi>er appaiatun to Company I, Matawan, Captain J. V. servance of the twenty-ftfth aimfwr* Sr., Succunibs at Catikill, the kitchen door. They left by the erecting a clubhouse. ary of the Chapel of the Holy Com- secure, the report of the committee same way they entered. Spader. N. Y. was received, and definite action de* Company K, Wall, Captain Stanton. munion, at Fair Haven, was held last Word wag received hern this morn- Mrs, Cohen waa able.io give a slight JOHNSON HIGHLANDS Married at Atlantic Highlands. night In MoHinotith Kail, at (hat place. (Continued on Seventh p««e.) description of the men," but as there .Tames Donnan and Mrs, Ella Flor- The 29th was mustered In at Free- g of the ttcalh of Mrs. Julia I'ersou, hold September 2f>, ]8<;2, with 1.028 A feature of the even Ing was the idow or .lumes II. PerHO'n, ut CatkkUl, was no light In the roohl at the time ence Collard, both of Bel ford, were musical program. Professor Mal- For Mayor, their faces were merely dimly dis- len. The regiment participated in N. Y. Mrs. Person was a sister of the- Robert L. Gulick. PHARMACY IS ROBBED married by Justice & C. Williams at lie batiles of Fredericksburg and ihow's orchestra, of Red Bank, Air- ate Prank M. Taylor, Sr., of this city, cerned. Their height and build abe Atlantic Highlands Sunday evening. ihancellorsville, where Generals Rey- uluhed the rinrKle sad thero w<'io violin ind ft frequent visitor to Long Branch. Have you Iteard froro Maine? WSN able to describe and that furnish- They secured their license from As- olds and Wadsworih lost their lives. solos by Miss Mildred Armstrong, the Khesis survived by two daughters and What a Democratic victory that Is; es a clue. It was a brutal burglary Evidence Points to Colored Por- sessor Omar Sickles, of Navealnk. The popular daughter of Dr. A. A. Arm- son. Hurrah! and Holdup, and the men evidently The regiment came out. with 830 itrong. Miss Plauitz, "Dot" as she is mony waa witnessed by Howard ien. Over 000 are still living, seat- Mrs. Person was about sixty-five Why did they win? Because the were dangerous characters and meant ter Who Stopped Work Smith and George Schmidt. Th« jttectlon&t&ly called by her Frfeftds, years old. Since, the death of h.er hus' democratic parly Is the people's hope. to make good thc/r escape it murder .ered all the way between Florida and and Rev. Robert MntKetlar, rector of ;room is a plumber by trade. Maine. Secretary Morford sent out land she had made her home wi*.h But what are we going to do with had to be added to their crime. Noth- There Sunday Night the chapel, rendered iotas pleasing vo ner daughter. Mrs. Ray Castle. Mrs. the party here? The railroads, which ing In the rest of the house waa dis- fi50 notices to attend the twenty-first cal select lorn*. Arrested For Being Disorderly, annual meeting. Person way here last winter on a visit. have been runnhig the. government of turbed, the intent of the Intruders ev- Some time during- yesterday morn- James Fowler, of Atlantic High- During last year seven comrades Lewis O. Chandler, who, together She had many acquaintances in this town through the Republican li'mfly being to secure only Jewelry. ing, between the hours of 2 and 4 lands, became intoxicated on Saturday -nawered the final muster. They were with his wifp, took the Initiative to- Branch, who will learn of her death party, are now reaching out for con- o'clock, the Bridge pharmacy of Gran- night and was abusive on the street. John Vanderbllt, Company F; H. D. ward the establishing of an Episcopal with sorrow. trol of the Democratic party. New Beach Club House. din V. Johitson, at Highlands, was Officer Smith arrested him, and the MeCabe, Company B; John Wanaker Church at Fair Haven, made a nis- My nomination as Mayor would be At a recent meeting of the Keans rohbed Irf a vfery clever manner, al- prisoner resisted in a strenuous fash- Company D; Charles Walling, Com- torlc&i uddrenK in which he told of the two New Trade Broad Members. in itseif a Democratic victory because burg Vacbt Club It waa decided not to though there were left behind many ion. He was locked up and later held early work of the chapel. Mr. Chand- At 'he meeting of the Board of it would free the party from the con r pany B; .lames F. Soden, Company B; build the new clubhouse upon their clues to the perpetrator of the act. under $.>0 bonds for hearing tonight. W. L. Shepherd, Company K; Michael ler was the first treasurer of llu- Trade held at City rtaty last ev'enlhg trol of the same element that controls property along Waycake creek, but to On Sunday night Mr. Johnson and He was also charged with resisting Jiblln, Company G. church and Sunday-school and was two new members were elected to the city now. build it oh the beach next to the New liis dm* clerk, D. W. Went worth, cJoa- an officer. George W. Conover the Former Councilman James Camp warden ot the Ward of SI. George's, membership. They were Ralph H My defeat would mean two years Point Comfort Hotel oh the east side ed the-store at 11.30 o'clock and de- contractor, became his bondsman. bell, of Long Branch, is president of tbe first organisation of the chapel. Koru and Henry Solomon, who live In more of the present ByBtem, only it of the dotik. The club Itself Is goiag parted for their respective homes. At Ihe organization. He is recovering He was followed by other speakers. the Borough of Deal. Both Mr. Korn would be called Democratic control, to reorganlie during the coming win- seven o'clock the next morning Ira Much Driftwood on Beach. from a serious attack of illness and it Ri. Rev. Bishop John Scarborough, and Mr. Solomon took an active part and in two year* the people would be ter, and next season expects to hold HinUh, the junior clerk, opened the Due to the strong easterly wind f who consecrated the chapel twenty- In the August Carnival. Mr. Solomon is disgusted with the Democratic par- is feared will be unable to be present was chairman of the automobile floral three regattas. store, and, on going to the back room, that has prevailed the past three oi at the gathering. five years ago. was unable to be pres- ty as they are with the Republican Jie found that a hole had been drilled four days, the beach along the Sea ent, but sent his regrets in a letter parade. party today. above* the lock, and burglary at once 83 Patients at Hospital. Bright front has become covered Loses Sight of eye. which was read by Father HflaeKellar. Let UH vote against the control of There are elghty-thrte patients at filtered hia mind. He went to the witli large quantities of driftwood Andrew J. Steelman, of WttUesvtlle, The Bishop also sent a <*neck for $2Ii. PASSED THE MILLION MARK. the city affairs from the red butldtng. the M.iiiniuuili Memorial Hospital un- private place wed for keeping thfl Tills has been of considerable annoy In in the Monmouth Memorial Hospital Others who sent regrets were Rev. Let us fight the enemy that is with- der treatment. One of the latest money previous to banking, and found aiici' to bathers, as Uugn spikes am here and will lose the «lRh( of his right Dr. Heury Mottel, rector of the The Achievement of America's Great- in our camp and let us deserve the patients to be admitted Is Mrs. Mar- that it had disappeared. He closed rusty nails are often attached to tb> eye In which he ran the sharp point Church of the Holy Communion, New est Newspaper. confidence and support of the people garet Kell>, of Blberon, this Ity, w^ho Ihc .store at once and hurried to the wood, meaning a dangerous Injury i of a rat-taN file while lacing a beJ( in Vork; Rev. Mr. Bogart, of Point Pleas- On Sunday, Aug. 28, the New York who are for a change from the pres- was brought to the hospital tn the home of the proprietor and told him hitting a bather. the old Edwards mill. The file slipped ant, and Rev. J. W. Fawcett, of Mid World printed itH one-hiilliomh adver- ent stagnant condition. Hyer & Flock ambulance tor special (Continued on Sixth Page.) from the rawhide lace and was plung- dlCTOWll. tisement for 1M10. To be exact, the This is the day for all good men t reatment. , Democrats, Take Notice. ed fairly Into the pupil of Steelmau's The clergynii-ii present were Rev New York World printed 1,004,614 ad- and true lo rally in support of Demo- Doflg Killing Chickens. A circular letter signed "Democratic eye. He reeled and fell and when fel- Or. Half, rector nf St. George's Church vertisements betweeu Jan. 1, 1910, and cratic, control of the Democratic par- To the Votera of tha City of Long Dogs running at large are responsi- Committee" has been mailed to a larg* low employes reached him was suffer- Runison; ReV. J. C. Lord, of Nave Aug. 28, 19lo. In the slang of the ty. It is the work that Is done today Branch, ble for the killing of a number of number of voters asking them to vote ing great agony. He -was takfn^o a sink: Rev. Frederick P. Swezey, rec (day, that was "going some:" And that, counts and the result may d< Gentlemen:—! need and would' ap- chickens In the vicinity of Grand ave- a ticket which they enclosed. The physician who advised that be be treat- tor of Christ? Church, Shrewsbury "that ain't all." It's going' to print pend on the active interest you take preciate your vote at the primary elec- nue. Last Friday night John Stine Democratic executive committee voted ed at the hospital. It is saiH that he and Rev. Theodore Darnell, pastor of over half a million more between now In the primary. tion, today. had twenty-three chickens killed, and unanimously against endorsing any wiU not lose hie eye U|it that he Will I he Methodist Protestant Church, Fai and next January. There 1R no such I appeal to all my friends and SUB never be able to Bee* through it again. I am a candidate for the nomination other losses have been reported at local candidate and leaving il an open Haven. recommendation of a newspaper as porters to come out and remain at the of Collector, for the City of Long police headquarters. fight. Any ticket purporting to have the supremacy of its advertising rec- polls as much as possible today and Branch, oh the Republican ticket. executive endorsement is a fraud. Wall Paper. WfATHER BUREAU FORECAST ords. " • ••• to do all they can to help me In the I am a Booster for Long Branch. Wanted. Each voter is his own judge as to Sample book dealers are not In it. Aght.iand I ask the support of thi Give a Booster a boost. A young man for shoe dopt. with the fitness and availability of candi- The Barker stock which I am Belling The V. S. Weather Bureau forec Olvc a Booster a Boost. 212to2U* hustlers who want to see something Polls open from 1 to 9 p. m. BOBte experience. Apply Jacob Stein- dates. at % price coats you less than they for the Ibirty-six hours ending Wed- going on In Long Branch next sum- Respectfully yours, 1,-u-h. ROBERT Ti. OimiCK, have to pay for It. Are you going to nesday at 8 p. m.: Free Blackboards* in er. ARTHUR a rtOWtoM. H61&ber of the City Committee. get your share or these bargains? A. New Jersey—Probably showers this In book form, Rlx pages. Given Cordially yours, This advertisement Is paid for 1)T Sexton Broi., undertakers and em F. Oolden. 579 Broadway. 21ttf* afternoon or tonight. Cooler tonight. with srhool Hhoes all this week ai ROBERT I,. OULICK. • Arthur L. lloltsou. « balmeu. 616 Broadwtj. Tel. m L. 6 Wednesday generally fair and cooler. Johnson's, CIS D'way^a KtPJt above (This advertisement is paid for by Give a Booster a Boost. 2l2to214* Give a Booster a Boost. 212to214* Moderate variable wluUs, the fountain, .'Htuils* Kubvrt L. Give a Booster a Boott. TWO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1*10. HOTEL DIRECTORY Women's World Our Daily Short Story Burn Honest Coal

iiunSry"wtti TocaTeiJ, Billy *aT3H ~ VAN NOTE COAL CO. THIRD SEASON ' LIVE FASHION TIPS. "Do you nee tbose three teuti up YOU'LL WANT IT. THE REGIMENTAL theyton that BnolJ?" , HlU of Shiny Buvtr the Thing. LAUNDRY Tne recruit admitted that be did. BOARDING AND LIVERY CT M Faitiioni For Ultra Smart Woman. "Well, you go up taere and wait till Hhlry- Milk |itMiv«u- of exjicUy th* Th* Ntw Tool For Ramov- that sentinel walks to oue end of his Li 1M \\ U l\\t F* stuni> iiorf it* tlmt used in nij'ti'ti hi/ii ing Corn From tha Cob. By AMBROSE MENDENHALL heat, nml while hl« bach 1» furpwl you. STABLES PLEASURE BAY hiiis 1H thf lifwcui iiitioviitioii in wom- Just before he turus, go into the (-eater Refined Cuiiine for Refined People Adequately Served an's unUim-ty. White caitnervative 1910, by Amricai n Pr«» tent, and tln*re'g where (be washing is D. LERNER No. Broadway Women win look (it ttiHt tlisupproring- AsaocUtto done. Mind, don't try to go In when i.v ut this tad, later OH they will be- the mntty sees you, or he'll stop you. SPECIAL DMNEflS, LUNCHES AND CLAMBAKES PREPARED ON ORDER come rwoniilcil (D the miml! tnHnrw) This itory has one merit—the inci- There's a lot of red tape up there." THE HOME OUR MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT IS FAR I AMHll nliii{H'H wit It xtrnliiht Sf dome ClDfM dent really happened. The, recruit thanked Billy for his OF GOOD CLOTHES W. C. HUNTHR _ Phone Long Branch Ml and tnirrow IHIIUM fur full wear. When the Army of the Cumberland courteous information and started up Many ot tin- muuvtrm hm , are oi was lying ut Murfreesboro, Term., the* hill. Wily watching lilio. Follow- whHu fell fared with bitirk velvet and waiting %r the corn to ripen. General ing directions Implicitly, the greenhorn J. KRIDEL triimiifd with it tflasttiag big bow oi <;. a brigade commander, estitbliHhed waited till the ttvntry rwtt-bed tbe end RED BANK l»ltii-k vHvw. 'I'licwo bowa an nr- his bemltjuarters on a knoll. Ou hisof his beat, tlieu Mi>pl>etlj.nn WrUfcu Iblo figurr-M mv nnx-li liked. below the eminence were the camps tered unannounced. Delicatessen N. J. The Moat Biclutlre Reaort »o :«« Shrews OD« 'I'h*> (\lt I CfAfv *'•>• have heard many say, "Had I boairht real estate In with a velvet button In the (.'enter. 1 IIC W1U v^LUI j. l.irfin Island a lew years affo It would nave been a very The plain blouse or tfiiimpe is 001 kles In lieu of a waBbboard und thecruits. He smarted under the ridicule profitable Inve.itmem." The Mint thought w ill be expressed a few years front now. that to always uwiled. This motieteig dirt spots blurred over the whole gur- he bad Incurred and burned to do 25c Be One Of The Witt* Ones And Invest At Shoreham- In- trenteil In many ways. Made us ment. But even tills laundering is something to remove it, for he was Get In On The Ground Ftoor— lltuHtruted, it la a flue bloune for Ren- practiced only till tbe soldier learns to constantly Jeered by his comrades Only $3.00 Down And $1.00 For Month Per Lot- em! wear. AH showu in the suiiill get on with a flunnel shirt that shows ubout his laundry and asked to wash No Interest ur taxes fur two vuri, richest soil on l.unif Uland—100 feet elevation. vlM^ It '» Hnttnble for evening otc-n- little dirt and can be worn for months their soiled clothes. Possibly this had level and nicely wooded, streetrf 50 feet In width and title Insured by the Title guarantee without looking very disreputable. something to do with bis future ca- •nd Trust Co. The present extensive development* at SHOKtlrlAM Insure a great luture HIOIIH, nntl when nnule pluin It ciui be BRITTON'S for Ihli property— In Fact THE KVES or- THfi HOMH-SUiKHRS AUii AI.KIiAllV Uued fqr n guinipc. Billy, as I was saying, looked up at reer. At any rate, he distinguished TUHNINU HI I HIS 41AKDRN -SI'ill -hut Is It uny wonder when yuu think ulIt—within himself at Cutckamauga aud was made' walking distance of the Long Island K. H. Station and shore and only $30.00 lor full il» JUDIC OHOLLET. the greenhorn with a stare. The re- lots 25i 100 f Our property adjoins one of the finest Ahore-front development* on Loruj cruit surmised that tbe veteran was a lieutenant. Haviug started up hill. Inland on which over seventy expensive humes have been built In a short space of time. CUT RATE Don't delay—act quick—be one of thow that can In a lew years hence look back with This May Mantnn [mttern 1B cut In slzoa thinking where he could seud him tobe continued to climb tlH tbe end, satisfaction at th*fr profitable Investment. for misses of £©urts*n, aJxie^n and eight- get his linen laundered, aud so hewhen he came out a colonel. een years of age. Heml 10 cents to this was. Finally, having concentrated bis .oltlce, giving number, 07(1!). and tt Will bt mind on Just where the regimental DRUG STORE in i»nij>t i \ Forwarded tu you by mull. If Advertise In the Dally Record. NORTTSHORE In haste send an additional two cei.t ^tnmp for letter p<> •'.:*; • . which Insures Cor. Norwood, Broadway and 176 Broadway, P. 0. BIdg. Long Branch, N. J. more proinyt riullvery. Bath Avenues y Daddy's Bedtime y Pay 1**3X11 Sit thi Original and Genuine DAVIDSON of Red Bank WHEN YOU CAN BUY THIS HOME Oft EASY TERMS? Who? Who?" Closes His Big Sale HORLIGK'S Story Said the Owl They Started Running Saturday, September 10th ^'E upon a time," said daddy, "there was an old owl which had ita MALTED MILK borne In a big tree in the woods near^a little country village. The Tht Food-drink (or All «g«s. owl, you know. Is a wise bird—the wisest of all the birds. This Devoted Exclusively to For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. o owl bad (he habit ot asking, 'Who, who!" just at tbe right time." Wonwn'i and MIMM' Wearing Apjnrtl Pure Nutrition, up building the wholebody. "Did be really ask questions, daddy V" asked Evelyn. *^ Daddy laughed. "No, dear, he did not. But the owl's cry, you know, Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. 1 Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, sounds Just like 'Who, who? so the people thought that the owl was asking A quick lunch prepared in a minute. questions. "One evening just as it was growing dark some mischievous boys met In Take no substitute. Ask for H0RL1CKS. the woods near the old owl's home. They were going to play a trick ou some COOKMAN AND GRAND AVE»., In No Combine of Trust one by playing ghost. One of tbe boys was to put a sheet about him, stand AWURY PARK. at a gate and wave his arms while another boy threw 41 stone against the door to make the owner of the bouse come out. But while tbe boys were laughing over the fun they were going to have one of them said, 'But wtliim shall we play the joke on?' JuBt then tho owl, which had heard them talk- PATTEN Ing, snid In bl« deep, deep voice: , (IF BLUE HOItDUllKD TURKISH TOWELING. "'Who? Who? Who?' I the oue Illustrated for very little mon- "The toys did not eipect to hear anything Just then, and they were scared Time Table of Sept. 6,'10 ey, und not in in-h time will be ex-almost out of their wltB. They thought some one haa overheard them, so they pendtnl In the making, for the model Is ran home mid gave up the idea of playlog the trick. Subject to Change Without Notice. very simple in design. "Another time there were two bad men traveling through the country looking tor a bouse to rob. When they reached this village they stopped In Leave New York—Foot of West the woods to make their plans. One of them said: Roosevelt th* "Faminina," Thirty-fifth St. (weekdays) 8.45, 10.50 " 'Let's go and rob tbe house ot Farmer Robinson. He's rich, and we'll a. m.; 2.30 p. in. Sundays—8.46, 9.30 It has just been discovered by Duf- get lots of money from him.' But the other robber said: tleld Osborne that Mr. Hoosevclt "is a a. m. I^ave Battery, near South typical embodiment of tbe femiuine in " 'No, he's got a big. fierce dog, and. besides, be keeps a gun behind the Ferry, weekdays, 9.20, 11.30 a. m.; man." Mr. Osborne announces the dis- door. Let's go Instead and rob tbe Widow Jones.' 3.10 p. in. Sundays—9.20, 10.10 a. m. covery ID the Forum ami ingeniously "Just then right behind them they beard a loud, deep voice eaylne- Located on Norwood Ave. All Improvements. "•Who? Who? Who?' . ' Leave Long Branch—Rockwell ave. THE ATTRACTIVE FEATURES upholds it. A. woman's horizon, we mie (weekdays), 7.20 a. m.; 3.00, 4.00 APPLY TO about this candy store are the high are told, is not less distant than a "They thought some one bad overheard them, and It scared them so that they atarted running and never stopped until they were far away. p. m. Sundays—4.00, 4.15 p. (n. John H. Parker, West Long Branch quality of our goods and the reason- man's, but when she gnzes at it she Ijeave Pleamirn Hay. (weekdays) 7.30 ableness of our prices. Our confec- "holds up her hands like blinders and "Another time the schoolteacher was walking in the woods. She hada. m.; 3.10, 4.10 p. m. Sundays—4.10, tions will always find a welcome recep- sees ouly the small segment that la promised a prize to the boy or girl who bad done the lessons best. Two chil- 4.25 p. m. L»eave Sea Bright (week- tion wherever presented. They are straight ahnad Instead of allowing her dren bad received equal marks, and she did not know to whom to give the days) 8.00 a. fti.;3.40 , 4.40 p. m. Sun- 'iHHnmimmnniiuniniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiii the acme of candy-maker's art where eyes to'sweep around tbe circumfer- prize. As she walked she said to herself: 'Shall I give the prlac to Willie days—4.40, 4.55 p. in. I^ave High- only the purest and most delicious in-ence." It his been supposed that Mr. Brown or Susie Green?' Just then tbe owl said. lands (weekdays) 8.20 a. in.; 4.00, 6.00 gredients are used. Roosevelt m tue course of his seven "•Who? Who? Who?' 1». m, Sundays—5.00, 6.16 p. m. CHANDLER & MAPS years In the White House surveyed •But the tencber was wise. She knew It was the owl. 'I think, Mr. Owl, DEALERS IN nearly all the kuown subjects survey- I'll glre the prlie to each of them,' she said." No freight received at Battery. HICKS MANUFACTURING CO. able by the human mind, but Mr. Os- No freight received Sundays. Lumber Hardware Paints borne nevertheless finds that "his is L0N6 BRANCH, N. J. preeminently a mind that sees one WM. C. HAYDEN. Lime Metal Lath Oils Wholesale and Retail Phone 62-J thing ut a time, or. In other wordqf Secy Brick Brushes White Lead works by- Intuition pure and simple."' Therefore Is he a feminine type. NEW JERSEY_CENTRAL Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes Glenwood Cemetery FINE STATIONERY WEST LONG BRANCH Leave Lono Branch: . AGENTS PON For New York, Newark and Eliza- AND.... A Mirror Precaution. beth, 6.32, 7.12, «7.43. (7.50 Newark I, Wood|Pulp, Tiger Brand White Rock Hnish, Sackett's Wall Board Many persons do not know that sun- S.17, 8.07, 11.47 a. m.| 2.37, 4.17, 7.12. shine is destructive to mirrors and pro- OPEN LAWN PERPETUAL CARE 8.55 (Saturdays only), p. m, Sundays, OUR SPECIALTIES KODAK SUPPLIES 7.45 a m.; 4.32, 6.40, 8.55 (9.07 New- Uuces that milky apiumrance which ark) p. m. BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICES RIGHT cannot be got rid of. When a mirror You pay )pr your lot and become a member of the Associa- L. B. PHONOGRAPH CO. tion and the Association will care for the lot For Baltimore and Washington, Is being wnRlipd the water should not 7.12, 9.07, 11.47 a. m. ; 2.37, 4.17 pv. m. be allowed to gt»t close to the edges, j Sundays, 7.45 a. m. 118 Broadway Lonsr Branch without further cost to you For Atlantic City. 6.32. 9.40 a .m.: Office and Yuri, No. 70 Broadway V. J. So. R. R. (Vouinj for often It will leak under, Riving a | 4.17 p. m., via Red Bank; Sundays, mottled effect and ruining the glass. 9.30 a. m. Telephone Call No. 33 , LONG BRANCH, N. J. H. G. FELLOWS LOTS FROM* $28.00 UP Successor to Hand mirrors should be placed where For Freehold (leave N. Y. & I>. B. tbe sun will not strike them, and the ' Call and inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with R. R. Station), via Matawan. 7.12, 9.07. "I WEIS'8 7EMPLE OF FASHION cleaning pastes that they are polished j 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 Millinery and Neckwear a. m.; 4.32, 8.55 p. ro. ••inn* with should not be too moist, for there EDWIN VENABLE, Sexton For New York. Sandy Hook Route, Fineat Quality are often (fny spaces that will admlf ! Bast I-ong Branch Slalion, 6.50, 7.40 RED BANK, N. J. who will give full particulars a. m.; 12.60, 2.15, 5.23 !>. m. Sundays, a liquid, mid after this happens tn» 7.06. 10.30 a. m.; 5.24 p m. Ulrror's aMfUtDSM nill soon come to RED BANK ELECTRIC RAILROAD PAASBS BROADWAY ENTRANCE *—New York only. Advertise in the Daily Record Advertise in the Dally .Word. mi end. | W. O. BBSt.BR, W. C. HOPE, V. P. & G. M. Q. P. A. KMT TO VOTE PACKING KINGS 8y . ON SEWER BONDS ARE INDICTED. t" Fresh Air Heaters Borough to Decide Tomorrow On Making $75,000 Fear Multimillionaires Are Improvement Charged With Conspiracy. have a deserved reputation* Thousands are in use all over the United States. Are the Polio*ing tlu? primary election to best heating apparatus possible to make. , day, then- will he hehi In Kayport toninrrow a Ipftclft] election when tin1 WAV BE FINED OR JAILED They heat where others fail—give best satisfaction. ijtH'stion of hmiding the borough (or f \ Dress Goads liie. construction of i lyslftS ** •**• Send for descriptive circulars* crage lnehiding ^ewano disposal win Chicago Grand Jury, Afttr Inquiring 1 SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. Jn- submitted to the voleri of tht bor Into Alleged Combing of Graat Bt«f miKii Tor their approval or disapproval. Packing Concern*, Ratumi Trua Bills •isfi Point cottage. The sewer [iroblem was thoroughly Againat WaaJthy H««di of Corpora- As usual are the first Tlu* inmates of the diBcufiseii tit H public mi'ofing held re tion* and Othara BED BANK DEFEATS iul Nome for the Friendless, returned cently in the Borough Hall. This to their New York quarters Friday meeiing was called by Mayor 13. E. CUk'UgO, Sept. 13.—After a rigid in after spending a most delightful mini Conklin, who wished to gt-t an ixpr<* vt'Ktigatiuu lulu the meHmtin of the al- to sound the warning note that LOCAL NINE TWICE mur here. sion of opinion from both thr advo leged -l/eet trust," tlw fedwul friittd Raymond Rhoades, who has beei, •ates and opponents of the proposition. jury has returned hidivtnieiitM tigiiUiMt laid up with an injured' foot, has re;Convincing statements wen- made by nl) of 1 lie uuiltimlllinnnires Unnwu its strong Long Branch Teem Lose Himied bis work as dock hand on tbe!*oriielJtis Ackcrson, cashier of the tbe "tug Fmir" of tlie rhini^o fiarUinj? summer js hurrying by. Already I'aiten Line steamboat "Little Silver." Peopfe'a Bank, and Dr. Oinld, while )i. Industry, ctuirgSng them ivitli u o«m- by £-3 and 5-4 Scores Mrs. Andrew Wilson, of Main street, 0. .WalHiig's references .to tho flnan- hlutttlou fn restraint of trade in viola- had as Labor Day guests, her ial aspects of the ((uestion,(and those tion of the SlMM-mim anti-trust law. on Errors Robert Sehwarz and MISB May Ellis, of Clyde Potta, an expert engineer, in lu addition, mimeU In thr Inie i.iils counter and shelves are well filled • A of New York. Mr. Wdlson and Mia.* regard to technical mfltters, clinched weri> Arthur Moeker ot Artnour & Co., The series of'five baseball fftftiM Grace Wilson enjoyed last Sunday the whote matter. The ffiFuirtg of Charles Swift aud several other men between Long Branch and Ited llauk at. home. s bonds waB favored. No OHH UHfeWai of lesser light in Hit* tmef combination. n favor of the assessment liten of with the new weaves for fall. opened up vory disaatrouyly Tor tiio Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ferry and finu The corporation! named in the W- laca] <_lub on tin1 Division street dia ily, of Bayonne, have been visiting f'- ,-aIsing ftindw. cout trtie bill tfhirh IVJIK fount} fmilty It Is planned to bond the borough muiid last Bitlurduy uttrruoon, and Ferry's mother. Mrs. Sarah Ferry by .ludKf IJIIUHB wtTe IUit named. I this humiliation wan made mort>, man Harry RauftinB, of Bayonne, was theor #75,000. This sum will he rnfflc- The firnml jury had fnlloueil out the Ifcst when the Ued Hank team no«ed week-end truest of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry. .^nt to construct a complete system as Initnietlom of Ju

DAILY RECORD IBBUED BVtRY WBK EXCEPT FRIDAY The First National Bank of Long Branch, N. J. LONG BRANCH RECORD NATIONAL CHARTERED AS A STATE BANK 1886 CIIAKTERKD AS A NATIONAL BANK 1889 luuad Ivtry Friday BANK CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1910 B«D] Boliteau Bobbltt Bdlto cOF LONQ BRANCH. N.J. Tarrni of Subscription RESOURCES LIABILITIES DAILY RBCORU CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED Capital Stock On* yu . $2.5 Dispounts and Time Loans $282,539.98 50,000.00 Sing!• toplei ...... 0 PROFITS OVER $235,000 Demand Loans - 91,772.60 , Surplus and Profit (Earned) - 201,243.91 LONG BRANCH RBGORD United States Government Bonds 50,000.00 Circulation - On* year by mall 91.(it Offers unusual facilities and assure* ita customer* prompt 50,000.00 Blag 1« copiM ...... OS and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment Other Bonds and Investments 554,794.02 Due Banks - • \ • 16,385.69 DAILY RftCORD Cash and Due from Banks 283,578.22 Due Depositors -. 945,055.22 •nd Depositary of LONG BRANCH RECORD State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, $1,262,684.82 $1,262,684.82 One yemr 13.00 City of Long Branch On* wwk

PublUbed by A STRONG, CONSERVATIVE BANK BUSINESS ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES f. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO CfcM. L. Kdwardi, Secy and Manager •ujiirs iis dishonorable position as 192 Broadway are dissatisfied unquestionably, but Veacn, my weanle, do not insurge! if good one does an honorable one that doeHii't mean that they are ready Do • not splutter and Hprawt and LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY splurge; MASONS LAY NEW 'In our country," the ex-PrcHldent (o jump out of tin- frying pan into the Tut! Don't strike at thy nursey's Money Maker. Tuesday, September 18, 1910. added, '1 am Inclined to think that fire, cheek! Both men and women, old or List the charm that my voice shall THE DUTY OF VOTING TODAY. limitst the mo-.i Important profes Our guess Is that the Maine result SCHOOL CORNERSTONE speak. sion," young, should avail themselves Nothing can safuly be taken for will do Democratic prospects else Thero, now, there! Art thou going Ho Was talking to press elub member* of the privileges afforded by granted about primary retsuUs. where more harm than good. Its daft? Edwin W. Packer, of Long then, but the way he qualified hi'. natural tendency is to breed over-con- Hark to tilt croon of thy Nursoy Taft: No ono can tell or has any right this bank. How ? By laying statement shown a wise conservatism, fidence on a false basis. Branch, Presides at Bradley even to guess what will happen. To whom could he not say au much Lul-uh-lul-nh-luMullaby! aside fixed portions of their in- It'i the duty of every citizen to go Schedules high? Beach Ceremonies ivltli perfect safety? TO PREVENT TREACHERY. come, and depositing it in this bank. to the polls and caitt a ballot before Fie, O fie! But It would be interesting to be "I am fighting," says Ex-Governor iVftw this shall enchant thee to ^lcep The cornerstone of the new $85,000 nine o'clock tonight. Then If improp- public school at the corner of Brinley 31% interest allowed on all accounts over Five Dollars. old what profession or occupation HtokeB, "for the hones! observance of at last: er men are nominated, he'll have the "The very bes^ tariff bill we've ever and Hammond avenues, Bradley here is that is uot honorable and im this pledge, (of the Republican party Beach, was laid yesterday afternoon satisfaction of knowing that he does passed!" tortant when Its duties are discharged to allow the people to select United before a big crowd of onlookers. At- NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO. not gharc In the reeponnibllity. tendant ceremonies, which were very honeBtly and with a proper sense of Statfis Senators) by voice, by Inter- Ah! My laddies, my precious prizt;! Augustus Chandler, Pres. Matthias Woolley, Vice Pres. Those who voted the Republican impressive, were conducted by Asbury S. S. Scobey, vice Pres. responsibility. view and by statement, to the beat ot Let the sandman shut up your eyes— Lodge, No. 142, F. ft A. M. A. T. Woolley, Sec'y and Treas. ticket or for a majority of the three my ability, and yet I am attacked 1>J Yes, and lot him shut up your mouth! ~ The ceremoues wer© begun at 3 Republican Assembly candidates lasl You're scaring peor-ie from north to o'clock. The members of the lodge THE TEST. • secret circulars, by misrepresentation south. November must vote In the Republi- assembled at their meeting room in and abuse, mid denounced au a dema- Hush, my Iambic! One time thou he Cook building at Main street and can box; those who voted tho Demo "Ex Governor Stokes Is now deeply gogue, laughed Cookman avenue, and, headed by Wor- cratic ticket or for a majority of the And cooed with glw at thy Nursey 59 OUT OF EVERY 100 ^Hturbfd over the faemomitic but it has given a Demo* Loan of $40,000,000 for a rail- The meeting of (he Now Brunswick and two :»•»:. of ballots will have to road In Cblna. tcr qualified by experience, knowledge i-attc landslide. A Democratic Gov- District Preachers' meeting at Ocean and honesty. . be counted. The polls close (Wo hours Jobn I.. Sullivan, tbe pugilist. Grove next Monday will take the form rnor hat) been elected. The four ftfr arrested In Cleveland for pitch- of a debate on "Ought Women lo Have later,, too, than they do on ejection day. Scrutinize your ticket well from top lubllcau Congressmen from the state ing in a match baseball game on the Ballot?" Affirmative by Rev. J. Tihere is u whole night of work before 1 Sunday. MORTGAGE LOANS. to bottom. ave been replaced by Democrats and I. Boswell; negative by Rev. Benjamin every election board in the city, and String. Negotiated on desirable residence and business properties Bad as It IB to neglect the privilege be L/PKlslnturi? will probably be Demo- along the Jersey coast. It will be surprising if the count is of suffrage, It Is a ihotiHand times ratio on joint ballot and for the first For quick service in either placing or securing money on completed in every ward before late MWIMWM worue to qxcrrltw It haphazard or ini# send a Democratic Senator to first bond and mortgage communicate with tomorrow morning—perhaps noon. without appreciation of the 1 remeii Vashlnslon from tho Pino Tree State. Who envies the election officers? dous significance of the act. Amazing doosn't describe the result, , SEAMAN & SEAMAN AGENCY When Maine turn* Democratic, U We want the man who acts, not the OFFICES: POST OFFICE BUILDING PRINTED ABSURDITIES. •ems safe to say the Republican par. man who talks.—Trenton Times. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Telephone 800 "Tammany," sapiently obHcrvetf the y inifjit as well close up shop. They are aometlmos combined, but Philadelphia Press, "Ms reported to Yot surface IndlcatioiiH may eattily HO seldom as to constitute merely the strongly favor I he nomination of Maj- c misleading. very exception necessary to prove the or Gayuor for (Jovernor. Mosi likely High prices, the tariff flutico, and rule. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Tammany would favor the nomination 'affn spineless administratioif in the of Mayor Gaynor for anything that rcKtH of the trusts were undoubi- •Imic, July or August weather was would take him away from New York dly factors in the Maine, election, but never like this. Special Excursion ity." o what extent It is Impossible lo esti- EDITORIAL COMMENT That's a bright remark when it I* mate. The chief Issue seemingly was Round Trip considered that Oa'ynor became Mayor rohlbltion. Dissatisfaction with the Taft's Gait. Tickets Mr. Taft moves with the freedom UP THE HUDSON tluouKh beiiiB the Tammany amlidate rohlbitory law as not being effectivej and ease of a stout ledy in a hobble and that anything that would take ut resulting In the traffic being var- skirt.—Baltimore Sun. VIA (Jaynor away from New York city ied on Illicitly and producing thereby $1.50 would uKihe a Republican and an In- raver CVIIH than could exist under What Does Me Mean? CHILDREN 75 cts. Rev. Newell Dwight Mills described Special Trains and veterate enemy of Tammany Mayor. censed regulnt ion and as causing Mr. Roosevelt as "the only man on It's as ton {filling when one thinks of igher taxes by depriving the state qf earth who can throw doubles sixes ev- Polisher Sand Paper Machine Stitcher and"Trimmer "SANDY HOOK " the vast fund of misinformation one he revenue that might be derived from ery time." While we do not under- Steamer stand these ecclesiastical references, This is the machine your Shoes were made on, and TO could accumulate by believing all he lie business h;is long been growing the remark sounds good.—Haverhiil sees In^nowspapere. ^ nd In recent yoars has become acute. Gazette. it is the machine I repair them on. It is the Good- The election statistics bear evidence year Welt System. West Point ONLY WEAK FLATTERY. f this. At the gubernatorial election Sucker Crop is Never a Failure. The leading Shoe Manufacturers throughout the It will be rather hard kto convince world use these machines, so if you wear good Shoes Newspaper men, ;-n Roosevelt Haid at f 190K the 3«.000 majority the «tatethe general public that ring contests; And off New Newburg Milwaukee, are as truly public Her- avc ftQQBflVelt In r.tnt dwindled lo 7,- where the commercial considerations they are Goodyear welts, and you should have them vants as any government officials. 00,*Biid In 1908 while the statt* gave overshadow the sporting Interest, are resoled on the same machine that was previously SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1910 BOl more or less "framed up." "Yet, of used in stitching the Shoe. When they are finished Special Train Leaves LONG BRANCH at 7:4S a. m. "The editor, the publisher, the re-Taft 30.000 majority it gave the Uepub- course, there always will be an army porter," he declared, "who honestly can (Jovernor oul>fc7,000. of Innocents willing to spend a month's they will look so new that the closest investigation and truthfully puts the exact facts be- Apparently the people became eon- wages to nibble at such bait as the will fail to reveal that the Shoes have ever been Rickards and Gleaaons have,on their repaired. fore the public, who doeB not omit lnced that in prohibit ion they had hooks.—N. Y. Press. things that ought to be stated, for im- icked a lemon and that the only way To be convinced come in any time and see this proper reasons, who doe* not Kay what o get rid of it was by putting the Campaign Lullaby. w6nderful machine at work and inspect some of the RICHARD R. HlfGJiES is not true, who does not color his facts, Hush, my little insurgent child. work done by it. I am still working under the same >emocrats in power. , Cease thy shrieks and thy waitings old motto : so a» to give a false impression, who This being true. It would behoove, Wild ; Landscape Gardening and General Contractor does not manufacture his facts, who Jemocrats in other states to go slow Hush, and listen thy slumber song, "If we please you, tell others—if not tell us" really can be read In the first place to Thou who It no west not right from bout getting "chesty." wrong- find out what the truth IK, and In theThere's many a slip twlxt the cupCome, my child, to the slumber craft; next place as a source of guidance— nd the tip. Lulled to rest by good Nurse Tafl: West Long Branch New Jersey that man occupies one of the most hon-| D. M. MHZZR It's always harder for the "outs"' to arable- positions In the community," Hush ihee. hiiRh thee, lul-lullaby! TKLEPHONE 66 WEST END gel In than fqr the "ins" to stay in. Close that eye THE SHOEMAKER Theiv * no question about that. But With thlw handicap, the Democrats Which winketh awry! the trouble is that there are so many can't win In N**w Jersey or elsewhere And this shall allure thee to slumber Opposite Postoffice RED BANK, N. J. serene: PHONE 247 W newspaper men who do not live up toexe*?pt by (putting up for office men "The very best tariff bill we've ever i he ideal. The bad newspaper man who are qualified- The people seen!" Advertise in the Daily Record LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, FfVt

HILL CLIMB]NG_ CONTEST* GREAT STRENGTH IS THE Von KattingiM, of Red Bank and Eaton CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CHIEF CHARACTER OF town, Makei Sett Time at Highland!. SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD OUR SCHOOL SHOES The in11mil,...,,,, mil climbing con- RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT -._ tents at His'Jiiiinds on Sanrday proved EACH WORD Boys' Box Calf or Kangaroo very exciting, rogardirsB of the fact heavy extension soles that several of the entries wpre not on hand when the time was called. Hen- Watch $1,00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2,00 f ry H. Munro, to a Simplex !»II, con- » MORnow w« kh«u »lt«r wv«r*l tested wtih W, Petts, of Fair Haven, Ind uy IU dtit Witch** with wild CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE fcr»t fold c*wm ml S10 rt«h Tk« ••— Girls' Box Calf, Dongola who drove a simitar car in tht> first not Itltlanvd or flIUd. but MBUIM, wilMild IMiirtl cold through and thfou«Ii. Kid or Gun Metal, heavy event, and it required threo heatfc u Kv«rr on* will b« cold w»h th« dlktlnct soles, button or b|ucher decide tTTe event. They tied on the unJaralBiidliii that th« moiifj will b» rn funded it »njr of th»«e wnfch«-» can l>« lime in two trials, making the Miller 4npltr«tad •iMwhtrt for !«•• than SM.M. NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS 90c, $1.25, $1.50 Hid $1,75 a pair A»k your Jaw«11ar hU pric* for a i>plnt qaallUM. have ours a little lower than rttarn It nnd nn » ill (lv« you r*nt fi* IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY third time Munro fell baek to 7 sec- OB th« t|.ot» the other fellows--quality onds, while Hetts repeated his feat of Only on* t« a punkmr. No *#*J«r» npvllid. Mall »r fnaawncn ordon will V- f WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY considered. 6 3-5 seconds, Munro was handicap- n»t b« flu.*. WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. ped, due to the faet that his oppon- ent wan entirely stripped while he curried every equipment. Including V M mm am CHARLES A. KEENE, Wolf Lieberman's body and guards. niimaai. Wntckvt. >*w«br. ft_H In tbn stock ear event, von KfltUn- n«laMt«r. It pnrtnu tin watch frwm batnc 180 Broadway, New York HELP WANTED—FEMALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HELP WANTED—MALE Big Little Dept. Store gill, of Ucd ITHiik, defeated &CI •taleFRn froI m tli!a pnrkct, Thia. In a afiia*. u almoat •• valuable aa the watch lta«tf. Opon until • p. u including Batwday*. 228 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. nt Highlands, by a fifth of a m •• SB W GIRL wanted for general housework. TO LET.—Oct. firtt, 9-room house WANTED>-Young man to make Sculthorpfl won the first trial by mak- Wl Chelsea ave. 214tl&wtf all improvements, with stationar> himself generally useful, who can ing the hill in 9 B-tS seconds to hi. gas range. 214 Union ave. Inquire milk and take care of lawns and gar WANTED.—Girt for general house- Scheuer & Bro, Close Business. opponent's l<> flat, On tho second trial in fear. 213to218d&w den. Wages $20 per month, board and w«rk, experienced. Apply in person Scheuer & Bro., who tmeceeded Park von Kattingiil tied thia time and on room. .-Apply Darby's Stables, Bath tho run off defeated Hculthorpe a fifth intrniugs. Mrs. Chas. H. Rudloff, Nor- FOR RENT—Furnished cottage for Commissioner Henry Kruenor in thr and Second aves. 214d&wtf of a second, making the time W fiat wtod and North Lincoln aves.. El- the winter. 105 Pavilion ave. grocery business in Broadway fiv while his opponent did it In 10 1-5 beraii. 213tt 212to217» WANtED.—Assistant In shoe if. years ago, have disposed of their seconds. uartnrent. Apply J. Goldstein's Dept. slock and vacated (he building. The WANTED—Young white girt to HALF house for rent. .Apply 206 Store. 213-214 store and lot has been purchased by LYCEUM THEATRE Westwood avenue. . 212tf Ivlp around house ID small family, ex- Isaac Voiaviek, the nve and ten cent BELFORD NEWS. cellent, home. Answer S-, care Rec- WANTED.—Assistant In gents' fur- FOR RENT—Furnished cottage 'or store man, who will take title the iat ord. 213-214 Ulshlng dept. Apply J. Goldstein': winter season, 126 Garfleid avenue. tor part of the week. After niaklnu C. nenneti, who was severe Dept. Store. / 213-214 WANT&D—Colored girl for second Apyly Mrs. Alulhollaud, 89 Broadway several changes. Mr. Voiaviek will re- ly shaken up and bruised by falling wgrk, must be able to read and write, 21U215* WANTED.—Young man, white or move hla stock to the building early from a peach tree last week, is now reference required. Call Dr. Chasey's, In October. iifficiently recovered to he around FOR RENT.—5-room flat, gas and colored, as porter in drug store. Ref- Sept. 13, '10 Broadway. 212tfd&w again. running water. Branchport ave. E. erences. Apply Elberon Pharmaey. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Captain aud Mrs. Albert Dsnnlfl, of A. Garrabrant, 294 Branchport ave. 213-214 WANTED.—Thoroughly competent New Jersey Mortgage & Trust Co. Hoboken, were recent guests of the 211tfd&w waitress and chambermaid, Germaa WANTED—Young man who thor- of Long Branch, N. J., at the close mother, Mrs. Robert Hunyon. lieferred. Apply tp Mrs. Charles Ab- FOR RENT'fW winter, two furnish- oughly understands driving an automo- of business, Sept. 1, 1910. vlrs. Runyon also entertained Mr. and MISS LILLIAN BUCKINGHAM iott, Norwood and Park aves., Elber ed houses, gas, water. 117 Sea View bile in New York. Must have the best Resources. Mrs. Irving Sloney and Mrs. A. Mann, on, N. 2. * 209tf ave, 209to214* of references. Address with full par- Bonds and mortgages $ 68,2(12 (18 of Rhinebeck, N. Y. ticulars, Box 10, Record office. SO OPERATORS wanted to mike Stocks and bonds 48,9fi5 00 The Bolford graded school opened THE CLEVER YOUNG CALIFORNIA STAR TO LET.—Flat on Broadway. In 21310218 men's night Blurts; also work given Time loans on collaterals.. 14,393 93 -i week with an attendance of 243 Quire Goldstein's Dept. Store. out to be made at home. Call today. WANTED—Young man to make demand loans on collator- • - jupils. Prof. J. K. Bilderback, former- IN A SCENIC PRODUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL 209d&wtf Stelner & Son, Morris ave. 186d&wtf himself generally useful. Apply Na- als 2,050 00 y of Navesink, Is the new principal THREE ACT COMEDY DRAMA HOUSE to let at Branchport. In tional Hotel. 2121o217» ans to cities and towns.. 4,000 00 and he has made an excellent impres- quire of E. T. Welch, Jr. 206tf Notes and bills purchased 65,871 38 sion already. ROOMS TO LET Hie from banks, etc 15,114 03 The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bel LOST AND FOUND. Banking house, furniture ord Methodist Church reaped a hand- FOR RENT.—One or two pleasant AUTOMOBILE FOR 8ALE and fixtures 17,760 oo some profit from the lunch counter Eurnished rooms, all improvements. LOST.—Auto gas generator. Re- Dash on hand l,47t> (Hi which they had at tho Red Bahk fair. 403 Broadway. 213to215* SEVEN passenger touring car, Just ward jf returned to Disbrow's, 197 hecks and cash items.... 128 35 The stand was managed by Mesdames overhauled,, cheap to quick buyer. Broadway. 214to216 TO LET.-*-Five furnished rooms for Demonstration at Tallman's Garage, Other assets ...,,. 1,028 57 lofieph C. Heyer, B. Walt Havens, Sin- JiKlit. housekeeping, balli, light and r.36 Broadway. 213to218d&w* LOST.—Sable and white collie, clair Richmond, O. W. Budlong, J. B, The heat. Suitable-for teachers or nurses. name Bruce. Reward. Silverstein, »238,970 40 ohnson and Miss Neilic Complon, as- Mock from High School. 315 Chelsea FOR SALE.—Knox automobile, 1909, 284 Oceau ave. * Liabilities. bisted by Mr. Havens, Mr. Johnson ave. 212tf in good condition, at a bargain. Apply Capital stock paid in $100,000 00 ,nd Albert Runyon. 628 West wood avenue this week be- LOST.—Liberal reward wilt be paid Surplus fund 18,000 00 FOR RENT—Large furnished room, tween one and three. 213to218* for the return of a little white poodle Tndivkied profits (net) 9,138 91 KEANSBURG NEWS. Kentleman only. Mrs. Mulhollaud, 89 answering to name of "Buater," Time deposits 112.987 (il Broadway. 21Ho215* FOR 8ALE—Bargain. 7-passenger to Harry Surlen, Liberty Hotel. • touring car, 4 cylinders, 35 H. P., 1450. K'mand certificates of de- Tho KcauBburg Bsaoti Association Call at P. J. Sassano's, 240 Central posit 415 00 •aised enough money from their re- Stampede BOARDERS WANTED ave.- 202d&wtf s MISCSLLANJGOU* nil. i liabilities, accrued cent dance in the auditorium and (ho nt. on deposits 407 88 niffet luntth held Monday afternoon by BY LILLIAN BUCKINGHAM AND CECIL B. DeHILLE SUMMER and winter boarders FOR SALE—Cheap. 5-passenger MRS. OAKE8 wishes to announce he "Woman's Club" lo buy the. shore wanted. Beautiful furnished rooms. auto car, In flrst-clasB condition. E. hat beginners in music studying tne $238,978 40 ront for a pier, and tho pier will be lCxcellent table, home comfort. Mrs. B. Field, 72 Grand ave. 169d&wtf National Graded Course in 7 grades, Itate of New Jersey, iiiilt next spring. Author of "Strongiieart," "Warrens of Virginia," "The Genius," Jensen, 46 Sea View ave., East Ixmg will receive a diploma for each grade, County of Monnututh, ss: Frank Til ton haw rented his afore "Classmates," Etc, Branch. J 209to220d&w* FOR SALE and at the completion of the seven Samuel S. Scoliey, Vice President, o James McGlHKhan, who has opened grades a gold medal. Or to those not tnd A. T. Woolley, Treasurer, of the a plumbing and fliining shop, Mr. Til- HORSES FOR SALE FOR SALE,—Concord grapes at 50c. desiring a complete course will teach bove-named company, being severally on will devote hia (fnie wholly to his . Under tM Management of Gea A. Dickson basket. 43 Morrell st. • my own quick method. Evening class- uly sworn,.each for himself deposes growing automobile repair business, is for ladies and gentlemen. Terms, ind says that the foregoing state- and he is erecting a building for a FOR SALE—Reasonable. Stylish ROWBOATS for sale at bargain 10c. half hour. Call for further in- uent is true, to the best of his knowl- garage. He had the automobile fcon- driving cob. Can &e seen at 38 North prices at Thomas Riddle & Sons', formation. 229 Union ave. 214lo22T* dgc and belief. JUJOD at the Red Bank fair. 6th ave. 213to215* Oceanport. 213to218 Isaiah H. Thorne has bought several FOR EXCHANGE, Smith automo- SAMUEL S. SCOBBY, Prices: $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c FOR SALE.—Two horses, two sets ots at Keansburg from Joseph R. FOR EXCHANGE or sale, 35 ft. bile, 1907 model, fine condition, for » Vice President pony harness, buggy harness and pony raised deck cabin launch "Record." A. T. WOOLLEY, •foward and has awarded a contract real estate. Address A, E. Sidwell, o Tilt on & Thorne tor a large bnard- cart. Win.. Bryan, Elberon. 199tf Adda^ss C L.. Edwards, care Record, Aabury Park. 2l2tf Treasurer. Ixmg Branch. ' 212if Subscribed and sworn to before mo ng house and several boats. ON SALE SMYTHE'S DRUG STORE BUICK automobile, 4 passenger, his Twelfth day of September, A. D., George W. Dorselt, business mttna- WAGON FOR SALE FOR SALE.—Two horses and two with top, first-class condition. Will 910. ;er of the New York Evening Tele* carriages. Apply 43 Fifth ave. xchange for real estate or mortgage. AimiUB C. MORRIS, fram, is .spending a four weeks' vaon> WILL sell glass-door station wagon 195d&wtf Bnick, care Record. 211d&wtf / Notary Public. ion here with his family. Mr. Dor- in imrfecl condition; also beautiful Correct—Atleift: set! has been engaged in newspaper driving horse, very cheap. For par- MRS. MULHOLLAND wishes all MONEY TO LOAN MATTHIAS WOOI.IJ5Y, work for forty years. lected by the Keansburg Bench As- loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- :heir hours as soon as possible. Hour FOR 8ALE—Cheap. 1 phaeton DirectorH. sociation for the ensuing year: Presi- ply to W. A. Stevens, Helsley Building. cssons $1. 211to215* The return from the summer vacation will wagon, In perfect condition. E. B. dent, Frank U. Knight; vice president, 2"2d&wtf Field, 72 Grand ave. 169d&wtt FOR SALE— $1,000 bond and mort- REPORT OF; Tl+E OF \ T. Lonkwood; secretary, .1. V. Hum- bring the usual demand for legitimate and gage on a Broadway store property, Long Branch Bankirfg Long jhreys; treasurer, W. E. Drummond; profitable investments. FOR 8ALE—Pony, cart and harness. WORK WANTED—MALI bearing 5(£ per cent., for sate. Ad- Branch, N. J., Iftiftit o busi- ilrectors, Frank R. Knight, W. K. Pony 1B sound and won blue ribbon dress Bond, care Record . 209tf ness, Sept. 1, 1910. irummond, J. V. Humphreys, J. T. last year. Perfectly safe and reliable YOUNG American drug Clerk would Resources. ockwood, Jacob Sklllman, W. I. Hoff- WILL EXCHANGE twelve-horse, ror children. Stylish hook. Dr. H. R. like to change occupation. Address Loans a'nd discounts $345,434 V, ian, George W. Wake. Clark. 202d&wtf Clerk, Record. • 1910 Maxwell runabout, used but very Tho Woman's Club, of Keansburt; Fidelity Trust Company Overdrafts 79 43 little, practically a new car, for real Stocks, securities^etc . 55,200 00 Jench Association, have choncn Ih*; estate. Address Maxwell, care Rec- > NEWARK, N. J. Hanking house ftirjiituro towing officers; President, Mm, V, ord. 207tf and fixtures 5,,.,*. W.uOO 00 .. Fiedemann; vice president, MI-K. r \ recommends the present asa most advan- Gay Bitr • By Schwartz and Weslon HORSES pastured and boarded thru Bonds and mortgage*' 8,300' 00 W. St. Drummond; secretary and treas- winter. Box stalls and careful atten- Due from other h»nj(s, etc. 37,627 24 irer, Mrs. L. Tyer Newby. These two tageous time for the purchase of the securi- tion furnished. White Clover F^arin, Checks and cash items... 7,393 77 >rganissations will work forji public • ties of the near Elkwood Park. Address 25U Items 7,393 77 iark, better schools, bettor Btf-eets, Westwood ave., Long Branch. Cash on hand ..' 55,379 68 street lights and the suppression of 206to229d&w uisanccB, PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION 48 The Keaiisburg public school open- H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- Liabilities. ed last week with an enrollment of OF NEW JERSEY mals, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone Capital slock paid liiv; $ 90,000 00 i) pupils. The teachers in ehargn are 129-J. 202tolu7 i Surplus fund 70,000 00 »rof. B. 0. Brtiinard and Miss (Jardina At present prices these securities are espec- TJmlivided profits, less ex- W. Hoagiand. The school was vtsHert ially attractive, providing as they do, un- Kroeners to Winter at Caldwell. penses and taxes paid... ;l,97(i 73 in Friday by William S, Brower, dls- Park Commissioner and Mrs. Henry Due to other banks, etc 9,625 82 rict clerk of Raritan township. usually large dividend returns with the Kroener, of this city, will spend the Dividends unpaid 61 00 Camp John Will close for the season prospect of early increase in values. fall and wiiUer months at Caldweli, Individual deposits, payable >n the 22d instt. This is now a per- N. J., the place where Grover Cleve- on demand 347,972 Hi nanent fixture at Keansburg. Besides TVole the ateadinaaa of these securities during the cur- land was born. Mrs. Kroener has not Certified checks 742 77 he large pavilion and co-operative din- rent year. been enjoying the best of health for Cashier's checks outstand- ug hall, the property of the camp in- some time past, and thu change of cli- ing 46 00 cludes forty-two tents and eight bun- Write Bond Department or iate, it is believed, will benefit her galows. !t owns the adjoining prop- AN INTIMATION. THEY COME HIGH. condition. _/ty in Carr avenue and. plans to in- Telephone, 1932 Market, Melindy Jnnes^ Misiah Jowolrrninn, Customer (getllng measured!—How v $522,414 48 Slale of New Jersey, crease, its accommodations next year. for weekly bulletin. mnb IntendSoaoaa glnnnc do privilege mnrb are these trousers going to cost Broadway Theatre to Open. oli selecthr de stone fo' de ring. Wbat me? Monmouth Coanty, ss: Announcement is made in Ihe adver- Geo. C. Allen, President, and Henry First Vitit in 53 Years. am de suitnblest? Tailor—Twelve dollars. How many tising columns that ihe Broadway The- Jeweler—Better get a tombstone. pockets do you want In HiemV Joline, Cashier, of the above-named Henry Coffer, of Chippowa, Canada, atre will reopen Thursday evening of bank, being severally duly sworn, »aid a visit to his brother, Jacob Cof- "None. I shan't need auy pockets this week with high-class vaudeville MONMOUTH COUNTY DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR THE after I've paid your WJi." each for himself deposes and says er, at Eatontown, and this visit mark- and moving pictures. Since the the- that the foregoing statement is true, •d the first meeting of the brothers PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS atre has been closed during the sum- to the best of his knowledge and be- since 53 years ago, wnen they parted mer nionthR many Interior changes lief. n Buffalo, where they were born. Wants you as a member—Not so much for your have been made and ihe house thor- GEO. C. ALLEN. President. Tho Canadian visitor also visited $2.00 annual dues (if that is a burden we'll oughly renovated. HENRY JOLINE, Cashier. ig Branch during his stay, and ex- waive it) but for the influence of your name Subscribed and sworn to before me jresscil the fact that Long Branch Is and your sentiments. JOHN W. 8 LOCUM ' this 9th day of September, A. D., 1910. one of the most beautiful planes hfi WM. HENDIUCKSON, JR., has ever visited. Mr. Coffer left for Send addresses to COUNSELLOR AT LAW Notary Public ot N. J. his home on Friday, but promised au- Special Master in Chancery Correct—Attest: other visit in the near future. WM. HOCKMAN, Secretary Record Building, 192 Broadway GILBERT WHITE, RED BANK NEW JERSEY Long Branch, N. J. WM. HENIJRICKSON, JR.. SHREWSBURY N£WS. MONROE V. POOLE, * Directors. Benjamin I^ane is painting the Cath- HARRY TRUAX olic Church at Toms River. Richard Callahan and Harry McCor- FEINBERG St KHNTER William L. Edwards 114 WESTWOOD AVE. RADIANT. COUNSELLOR AT LAW •• mick spent Sunday at Newburg, N. V. Telephone Westwood Hotel 338 "In Miss Twinkle such a beauty?" GETTING READY FOR THE SALE. Townley Building, 191 Broadway John McCarthy and family were ByjERs OF SECOND HAND FURNITURE Telephone: Long Branch, 498 Counsellor • at - Law Sunday visitors at Coney Islands. "Beauty, my boy'. There never was "How's your new home coming on?" rvivi> ItlNUs Ur ^ —— — a car so erowd«t but that Mm could "All right. We've got the roof am! West End, 37-J. Postofftce Building, Long Branch, N. 4 Highest prices paid for all quantities from one piece to * houae git a seat" mortgage on." Advertiser Building, Eatontown, N J Advertise la tie Dally Record. or cottage full- •IX "*•* LUIU >Knin,n I

SCHOOLS REOPEN TODAY. TOMORROW IN NEW YORK t pjpmc JOHNSON HIGHLANDS 359 Pupitn Enroll at Chattle High CHARUE;S, MAJORITY FINDS aiit(-p btMl Larger Number at (Continued From Ku-nt Page.) Grammar School- Mombir of Cabinet Mtjntion.nl The city [Mihlli* sefesolu t*eo|s n"d For Piact on Suprvin* 8«rteh. of the discovery, Roth Tt»fttri»r< » Jit. Started On Vacation Last Fri- could not readily anem-tain what «ier-1 with BupoivUln* PTlnripai Chris to cbatidiRB hud disappear* d. owlnft to pfier firej.-nt-y in eftttfgs. AH told there Hie lnr--e siocK, but that the ply •• hail Minority Absentees Still Halt rfay and Underwent Operation are tfi'Vt'Niv-f.'J^l:. learn era, been rohlJml wtiB easily discerned. The jirlnci piils vv(j'f. kept to In My Here Saturday They first examined the bach door, thla morning thai !ln; enrnthiiMii wS4 Ballinger Case. where the hole had bcru dcjtlw!. nnd nol completed till tale thin afternoon. Aittrlnette Brigge, daughlpr of Mi . noticed thftt i( musl have beMi prev- The ChAttle IHKII Hihmil enrollment Catherine BrigKs, of Ot&fthlc. ditd at iously niflrki d uut, for It Irn*- W*H is abnui :jr.o. The (Jr-immur School He Monmonth Mi-rnnrial HOBpftsl yei- 'lltlWn 011 the Ollt hide Of tin- it our, .•iirollnieni i:- ^tlll larger. NO HOPE OF A QUORUM. torday afternoon, two days* after an showing where (fee top ot the bttlt wrtu f'rinuirjes >,'ns ( &4 •>, MIVH M. K. operation for a tumor in hor br*a«t. 111 pi are. II <:!(• w ua v, li< i . the liulc I'lHtidHH Bid K If ftaniHt. h:u| «n un t Her death bed was surrounded ny hrr wati bored, paving found entrain-*., usually targe enrallas« 6t Hoih seffoftts Sanator Nelson's Chicago Meeting Will entire family, pxeept h**r mother, who the rdblMTK K"> to wurk. A KUU casn will show UP lBersas% oy-i r inn! vnr, Apparently B« Without Remits Ow- . was overcome By grief and remained bclongftu* to CUaries Clark, The North i,/)f[^ rti/furh .* -him] aiso Ing to Refusal of Deserters to Take 8 at her home In Oceanic. Mlsa BriggH porter whose time ended n »* nhowed an ineroaH*?, as did the I nc-.-u Part—Sutherland Says Meeting May was conscious almost; until the laat. day night, wa» found, uud this WH street, Wi^t KTKI. iotithharg iind Be Held Without Absantau. For niiinv years jvist the deceased opened. Nearly three doe'rn pucka«« h»d resided wlih Clam of Nnturs} trc found, i©- Chlciinu, Sept.. 19.^ Although the and bertha, at Atlantir Highland*, ntftor I^H from i lie TRIED TO STEAL HARNESS. sreue .if tlie t'inchot-iJ^lMajpBr contro- Where she h»id the- tkositlon of chief atoro In th< cane. find at once \ersy Hblfied to Chicago toduy, It does operator at th* telephone exchange for threw suspicion i be colored hoy. Beecroft EmpUyes Arrested Here Af- ! nut Mji.ni piuhnljlt! that nnythlng lnter- ibv jmst seven year* On Friday she II was found thai tm Sunday after- ttr Chase but Case is Not | estliiK H Hi luipnen. The memberH of decided to gel ready to enjoy her an- noon the auger used in the ubop, Prosecuted.** f the Bui!timer tnnjoilty of tbe conmilt- nual vacation, wWch was to have be- which wan always- U*|M intu eharacier»i. Khoiily alter ten o'cloik they would not follow Senator Kuute Bo the same day she kissed her lo hook the mitKide door In the rear,' I'at roln-an Miller located i h>- men in Nelson, ch.'ilrimin of the committee, to friends good-bye and left for the in had been taken out and thitt ddor was front of the Reeord huiltlln^, and (liifiigo, have apparently kept their stituiloo. On Saturday the operation I.-)"' foi' the night unhooked. lilared them under a?feat,*Ja»l :IH they (1 wan performed, and 1IKI1V street lee would meet here today* fully, lound. In an instant sevral young IIHMI gave | So far as can at present be Jearoed, On Sunday night, when ynung Clari; rlmse, wliik- the officer remaiin',1 be- Mlsa Brigge was a graduate of th. 1 the lack of a quorum, which prevented Atlantic Highlands High School, ami «evorud h\n coniH'ctlon with tlie phar- hind to di'titii! the otlioi * ir.v.n, who action in Minneapolis, will also pre- ' saiil he was .luh!! Dougherty. The aisu attended the State Normal Bchoul macy, bo remarked that he WHH going [ vent anything being done here. fut'if Ive run iirutiud the corner Into at Trenton.- She had been a member lo the 8 o'clock train for ^Jew York. I "1 see no likelihood for a quorum Liberty street but hail not gons far t)t the executive hoard of th« High However, there Wai no train ai thut here," said Senator Sutherland of when ovrrt'itken. He way bnuuUU \>:\- k School Alumni for many years and re time. The authoiiiies went to ClarltV Utah. "We have nol discussed^ nnd taken to police bead^UftftsHi with sigiuul last year In order to give the home yesterday, but Clark had left findings yet. I suppose we wlH ha his (oini'muton. recent graduates a place on the board early in the morning for p&rtfl uu ft conference nnd determine what we The rnt-n iiocused i;ich other of tak The funeral arrangement have not known. Ho la Btlll being nought. shall do. The action of the five mem- iiiK the liarneMK from B istiible at AIIIMI- yet been completed. It was later found that the g I in- bers at Minneapolis still leaves us a harst This mortilfiK Cfetfrtea Be«$raf( The deceased |B survived by seven stalled to remove a of glass fey a brother of w. A. maeratt, oi Uie quorum of seven members of the com- sisters and two brothers besides net cutting away the mounding, but iliia mittee, ami it 1M probable that we will Motor Section tlni' of Met'np and neecfofl, livery mother. They afe: Mrs. Elizabeth evidently took too long. Clark is t'jiuiu Liy Anievlojiii I"iesn A ;lnn. ultimately have a meeting of the about 18 years old, and Is paid to men, called at rify hall ann ;m etnglafGi Ot thv .-!;ih|<>, He . — - Beren." tire, of Monmouth Beach; the Mitten have been an inmate' of the Reforma- For Men and Women Clara, Bertha, Lillian, Marie and Eve- tory in 1906. He \n about ii feet hitfh, rrfii! ed «fi matte any complatiii ustniiis. JUSTICE MOOOY'S SUCCESSOR. "' Between 20,000 and 25,000 New York citizens, we im ( lyn Briggs; Charles and Walter and of the sporting variety. He was (he men nut] they wen- liberated. fold, own automobiles, and use them for pleasure, for bus- , 1 Brfggs. The deceased was 28 yean light In (.(dor. If hi proven the burg- 60V. HARMON TARTLY | inegs and for health. This is about half of the total num- ( (Jity to Make Own Uepairs. President Said to, Have In Mind Secre- of age. lar his haul, «i> far u cuukl bf asenr- tary of Commerce Narjel. W1P of cars for which licenses have been issued in New; tallied aa present is |34 in oftah and TB6 rltv's aap&filt pi ml will have an York State. opportunity of flemoristiatln)* its uae- Washington. Sept. 1,1. Wiili 1'resl othei- lnerchandiyu a mount Ing prob- dent Tail's enhinet meethiK only siUml ANSWERS MARSHALL It is not strange, .with the rapid growth of this nwv ilily to twice thai amount, rnlneVfl, BM Lite City Cnuncil In tend 3 w psirJQg ;J number nf tite larger hrffr. tan days off. official W'tiKhinKtmi It* full joeans af locomoiion, that many new olass«s of artlctea PUfSHMLS in flj'p Uvpadwflj and Third avenue of speeulntiiui as to wfiu will IK- nanied SflY* become a necessity of modem Ufa. Fishes that need CONDUCTORSERIOUSLY HURT iiaveiunn*. The repairs w1!! be Hniiied to succeed Associate .Mi-itice Willinm was have them, fishes that do not need eyes develop new —Miss Josephine Bowman, of Nor Ohio Executive Refuses Colum- to the amount of asphalt mi hard at II. Mouily of (he supn me court when ihvenfive means of swimming without running upon the wood avenue, left yesterday tor a few Hat Internal Injuries, Fractured Skull Mr. Momiy resigns, The latent (JOKHJII. rocks. Men and women of today have developed a need ,i days' stay with Mrs. Ralph Kield ut and Pleurisy as Result of Fall inidft fs fotinded (tn noffi4 lumwlnl^' bus Mayor's Appeal. •! at motor things* motor wearing ajpparel and motor acces- Perth Amboy. . From Car. Of the iii-eskleiifs mind, is Hint ('Inu'les Complaints of Dogs. sones-—and manufacturers are inventing rapidly ne\w —Mr. anil Mrs. W. B. Klnney, ot Chflrlrw Snndniuu, ,who has been .em- Oakhurst, are at Hot Springs, Va., for 'Rejmrl*' :ire being made nf (hi k- hor. is being seriously considered for : Columbus, O., Sept. 13.~Mayor Mnr- osmforts for their use. ployed aa eosdtrotor on the tars of the tins ufjnji M1J.-J hy IJOSB ami the .Close study of all these facts has led to our equipping a short stay. Mr. Kinney is taking .ler»ey Ci-ntial Tructlon Coniuuny ttyur sliiill has sent a letter to Gorenmr liH'.l: !y ho'.vijiL; of the r;inini'-i );".•]: •nd opening a new Motor Section at the Wanamnker StorS treatment there for rheumatism. since the roud began operations .some Mr. Nagel Is rnflnrdod by the pfwU Ilui'inon riMiut'sting that a special ses- —'Henry W. Sutplien, of the Pru- den I as a verv able hiwyer. lie comes sion of the Ohio assembly be called to {or both men and women, which is inaugurated today. It ] HVC or filx yeaiH ugo, lies at his hiime 1 dential Life Insurance Company, of turblng tin pi ace nnd comfml of peo- n-uni th^ l.'ltfjith judbial district :IIHI p^svld* for legal compulsory arbitra- is a step inside the automobile entrance on Ninth Street—* at Kiist Keyport, in a serious condition 1 ple In (IK vjQlnity avoid tbr the legislature nnd tell them what to %otor Robes and Rags Air Cushions 'o the ground. hor Hamilton aventtt' home. trnttic reRiiintton* that tfa tkv have KC ARRIVES TO COLLECT do. At both sessions the .Republican Horns Ijamps Auto Fittings and —Huyler Sexton U enjoying an au- There wero only a few passengers rimisly Interfi-red \vit|i IW-ssi.. Me majority, which controls both bnnicli- ch Baskets Accessories tomobile trip in the Adirondack Moun- on the car at the time, but one of f'oyVrenehllifi tbe Ciohe flieutcr fur es, took special ltnina to treat my rec- tains. He WPS at Groat Darrington, them witnessed tbe accident and gave (MHinciid.'Uions with little or DO respoct. Mass., on Saturday. tba signal for the car to be stopped. Prima Donna's Relative Brings Now. with the presiding officer of each London Styles —Harry H. Good, son of Park Com The unfortunate man was taken to Utrtisr slid innny ot tbe members enn- England is the country that understands best misstoner Brent Good, is enjoying an Kty|Hirt, where Doctors Hendrickaon Ante-nuptial Contract. didiiios nt 'the pending election you rW sports and how to dress for them, we have automobile trip to Manchester, Vt. and ('ooley worked over him for two] wem to think tills innjority would cotrie to me nnd cat out of my band, as ' to London for the motor clothing, and have — Mr. nnd Mm, H- M, Pitch, of hours before he recovered conscious- It m-ri1. .te'In securing the American agency for cer- Brighton avenue, have vetunnid from ness. Now Y,oH;. SVpt. K.--Mini-. Una Cav- 4hnigs that are universally known and liked. an automobile trip to Mr. Fitch's old Hcfddes Internal injuries, Mr. Sand- aUcri l'iiaiil^r liiit^takt'M liu* llrst Ntf-pn •Tmloi' the circumstances I certainly Sole 'American Agency for G. Glanfield & Sons, London home, Washinstonvilie, Orange coun- man received a fracture of tlie skull. loward <"1!<» tilia; from Sob*t Wtii- wmtlil nut bo .iustiilcd in calllns a spe- cial st'sslnu even If I were prepared to ty, N. Y. Pleurisy developed on Monday and tlirop rlianliT. IHT Imshand. Ids Inhcr- Motor Coats. Men's and Women's. n'>oui!*H'Hd the variouw meaenres you —Rev. Asbury Sinallwond returned his condition, is precarious. Itanrc. Tito now famous anic imiilial They are of beautiful English and Irish materials, and rt'rntlon, I am Imuml in tfnnkBOTH to today from Cnmden, when1 ho attend- Mr. S#hdinan was first' sergeant of » have a soft and thick fleece lining. Others are leath- conlriHi lvis afyholt ftv-Uds i-Arfnll-y ssiy ttint your WMHIIIIR such a letter at ed a Baptist convention. Fh| Karitan UuardH, of. Keyport. He ned, with an inner leather coat that, unbuttoned, may ilml lii»TVcr[j h:iv4i IIOI-II rcrtiiiicd io ^t*t thh< time nnd promi»tiy giving tt to the served with Co. (j., Third Regiment, hold of the money.furtlii' opera UllllfCr. | noved and used as a separate coat or worn under au- N. O. N. .1., in the SpaniKh-Amvricuu press Higgpsi » donlre to nmUe up by FINED FOR SPILLING TRASH. tML war. The document h:lM 1"'en delivered to fertility In rccuiuniciiOiiig now laws lviii.u' A O^lnu-.ii, utiloriii'.r^. ;uid Is now for tho lacfe »f effictency tn enforcing MoUr&meriran Atjeney of Heath Bats f«r WamM. South Broadway Grocery man Pays lorked »|> 111 llli'iv mf». It was deliv- cxisiiujr laws with which you are PRIMARY PASTERS PLENTIFUL. Bttdt as Englishwomen wear for motoring, shoot- $15 For Dumping Refuse In the ered t" t hf.il l(,v Oivste Oivalierl. n charged hy the puhlic In geueral." 1 golfing^ Street. liroilier of Hie '•iiinxt h«iutiO/j, woman [ Possible That Some Men WIN be Noli- tm is "The Roosevelt" i brown suede leather bat, In Hie tvoiMd." He wan |irexent when I •Jacob Ro^en, who conducts a gro- mated Whose Names Are Not ph«asant'8 breast. $9.50. cery itare in South Broudway, was in the siu«:er. wHU.Iver nrins. rtfiout hisi STRIKE BREAKER KILLED. on Ballots, - ""—* white felt hat with a beM of f he Recorder'* court this morning nerU and her kfsneS'WHrin ui»on his! charged with dumjihiK refuse In the Throughout Long Branch and in Una heuuHeil I he love liiaiUlened "Slier- .' Police Claim He Was Assassinated by id a bird's wing. $15; Solemn Order- of Union. public streets. Thi' complainants every election district In New ,lerney Iff If'ili" intfi sellimr W».lilrlhrii-lit Tor' ilack taffeta hat with patent leather girdle. ? 10. were S&nltafy Inspector Milniore am' voters of both artioa are easting their her iiioliientary oJirnHfiA. , ri;mv. France, Sept, 13.—The police It beavers. $10. Motor bonnets with . $9 to $20. ballots at the primaries Ibis alitjynouu. chiim flint Iho nninler of the strike patrolman Harvey. The accused man Die-^le CavaluTrarrii'eil in New York tm Agency for Dexter Rainproof*. The polls opened at one o'clock and bVt'ukcr Dotige, wUo was kicked to was tinea $K>. last Sunday, the ihiy after the slnry of. ela>ie at nine, present iiuUcatioiiH (U'.ilh in n street hnnvl on Sittnnhiy, ealer raincoats of all worsted gabardines, cut A wagou be-lonf-lng to Rosen was ''lianle:1'^ i!na!iHal. marilal. seiiiimen- j point to a big vote with lots pi scratch w;is ptnflticd dHil.enitoly by t!n> Coal lpose. comfortable swing that aa Englishman men in Morris avenue iasi S.iiurdav till woes was pillili>M«l. OPontn Is now ine;. Ciiri'icrs* unlttn, which cughicorcil ) lit1 d lined with a stylish plaid. $28. Raglans with ni*-ht lu'tween the hours of lu and 11 sloppiilr'at tin* Sivoy'lu a luMirious There ere plenty of poll work<-r> recently declklfed n strike of coal hau- to neck. to match. $2.50 and $3. o'clock. The horse was walking slow- Niilt. Ha i-aiiie for some of lhi> I'lmn- , Some Of tbe hardest battle^ la tbe itiw dtera. e robes to match—fleece lined. $18. ly, and between Second avenue and lor inoiiry. tory of the city will be fought beloi\ It fa nssi-rtod ilml tbe union in sol- Ocean tie (Soatenta of the wagon were The vin-or'^ l.rulher is here, it is : the polls close. A Ilsf of' the canHi emn conclave voted to cause the death strewn along the road. Old barrels, Mild, to lake steps to estahllsh ('avu- ' ' In Motor Baskets dates were published jn yestenlav's of po&ge and two other coal hamllcrs boxen and luUft&ffsi of pape? i'ouialu- Hell's Plglll In I'llaider's p.s.sessions everything from a little outfit that holds just a Record. wlni ' 1 refused to jnin ttio Slrike. Ing tlir s-fore sweepings, spoiled can- and collect the iurouM- from tin1 prop- «4 sandwich box, two cups*and place for a water, It is paid iliHt an effort will lie imuli anil ;it tlie same tinm asreed to cart ned goods and a colledton of olher in Mime of th* wards to nominate nier erty. ilk bottle, or Thermos bottle, at *12—up to a magnlfi- ^faearded matter made an unsightly her perform.-iin-es in "The Kk'ho," (In for Hie CninIIlei of liie nssassiim tf tbe for rounrjlij.anic bonor.s whose nanxv jK*tv« to remove the objec- whom petitions have been filed foi It bewail with :i b, and an investigation followed. the j>iunit>.\ hi this fenUlon on Siiiur ! |!l'TTKii-I'.;in ly st.M.U . recripta, 4.S07 SHU 's « eather liuretu !:i 1 en t ellke a hat box and slips into the round of a tire. The \ Biftak billheads ami imsineps cards Some Other Williams. d;iy and th.it If all Worked well NIIC| S> P. in. yestei'd. y folk AV: comes off—presto, it is a fitted lunch box I If) side is a sere found to large quantities among inie.; eMnis, Ins : thirds to mats. MVh* ii The round top with the tripod for legs makes a Charles K. Williams, of 1ST Occni would continue this means of (rave! SU'ii**-; Btate dairy, flnent, ZSa^e.; coinnwui TlMllp. r. the debris, and by Uxls means Rosen tn prime. 2Sa77^c.; ?*II intended for other people hy th*' rof'-e KoaudtHl \\ hi'U ht> W8fl .Volinj.'. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eigh&h to Tenth Str-et, New Yorh name of William*, but it was not tfee for a better boarding house will former Broadway gTOcerytQ,an or £hi find the want ads. full of son. "blues'* and suggestions. in the Daily Record. You flake No flistake if You Advertise in the Long Branch Retord LONG MANCH DAILY RtCORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1). 1910. StVEN

NAVESINK CHURCH REOPENS MATAWAN NEWS A&P Pure Pood Daily Bulletin For Week Commencing Monday, September 12th One of the Paaturaa Waa the Hlstorl Mh,H 4..-I uH«- hiown hait reium-Ml FOR HIRE cal Address Sunday by Post From First tifU'i' having spfut two weeks with Miss Sarah Thompson at Anbury Park ma«l«r (wan. rred until tin1 next meeting. The re- MOTOR BOAT After having been Honortunity of examining its conreturne- d to their home in Minneapolis, than in summer or fall. 50 Stamps with 1 Ib. 60c Tea 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. 35c Coffee Man Visiting in Reft Bank Obliges struction, and they were Impressed Harry Hayes, of Marlboro, who has Stranger and Later it Taken with Ua various parts and superior heeti clerking in Curt tin's store, is now Have Vou Tried GRANDMOTHER'S to Hospital Here. workmanship. In charge of, tho nlore ut ViuiiU'iburR COHL 1O Randolph Gaunt, forty five years Willie in convention the principal which he recently purchased. Mr. old, a reBideut of Farmlugdale, was topic under discussion relative to auto- DuwHon, of Keyport, has resumed hla is cheaper in the summer than in with any of the following articles winter. bot. ASP Manzanilla Olives •' 10c A&P visiting iu Red Hank Saturday night mobile apparatus was the question of former position at Caitdti's. cakes A&P Sweet Chocolate, each » 5c and about eleven o'clock was walking Urea. Every chief who spoke called Our suggestion is that you buy 1 jar A4.P Smoked Beef 15c in Chestnut street when a stranger attention to tire trouble, and until that KEYPORT NEWS. your winter's supply of coal now. package Minute Tapioca 10c asked him the time. could be overcome the reliability of We have the best gradej of coal can A&P Evaporated Milk 10c PORK AND BEANS Gaunt took out his gold watch. The the machines would be uncertain. 1 obtainable. can String Beans 10c R. G. Poote, cashier of the First Nu- man grabbed ir and ran. Gaunt yelled solid tlie was the only kind advocai 1 bottle Hires' hoot Beer 15c No 1 can 6c; No. 2 can 10c; No. 3 can 15c tionul Hunk, Helmut , ami u former DID YOU EVER USE CANNE1. COAL ? and gave chase. They ran toward the us it afforded more safety to the are- can A&P Beets 12e men who ride on the machine. Key porter, has met wtih great mio- ASK US ABOUT IT can Asparagus 15c The beans that you have been looking for. railroad turntable and Qaunt, not be- <•!••!, iIn:, season In his management can A&P Pumpkin 10c They have that home-made taste. ing familiar with the locaWon, tripped The committee also visited Jersey of "The Aberdeen," on Third a venue. and fell, breaking his leg. He wasCity to inspect a Pope-Hartford wagon Asbury Park. Mr. Poole is eousiiler- removed lo the hospital hero for The machine proved to be an »any rid ing the advisability of running the DAVIS-SMITH WALTER BAKER'S LEA & PERRIN'S * SEEDED treat men!. The thief escaped. ing car, hut it wan equipped with pneu COCOA SAUCE RAISINS matlc tires, the kind that wa.s HO free- hotel as an all-year-round resort, It ly discussed in the convention hall. bus been well patronized by his Key- 17c A CAN 21c A BOT: 3 PKS. 25c NEW PLANTJTKEYPORT portf rlends. Lumber and Coal Co. Regular Price 22c Regular Price 22c Regular Price 10c The body waB smaller than what the committee would feel lik*> recommend John T. Wye k off, of the firm of Shipbuilding Concern One of the Best Kurre & Wyckoff, In extending several LONG BRANCH, N. J. Equipped in Thit Section of ing, and there were other rhangfa thai CLOTHES PINS SAPOLIO GOLD DUST while ftuggested would not appeal to (borough fa res th rough hltt properly New Jersey. between Hi*>atl and Atlantic street) 100 FOR 10c 7c A CAKE 19c A PK. the committee as favorable as tha ap- A. J. Vreeland's new shipbuilding paratus built by the Combination l,;nl south of the railroad. Division strm plant at Keyport is one of the beat der Co. Is being cut out from Jackson t W. G. EISELE IONA GRAPE JUICE SALERATUS equipped in this part of the State. The Adams, Jackson street from Rroad 1 first floor Is used as a general machine In recommending the apparatus built Atlantic, und Monroe Ktret't from TOMATOES SMALL 8c; LARGE 17c 5c A LB. by the Scaarave Company for the Com and wood working shop. All Uiads of blnatlon Ladder Co. the committee ha* Broad lo Atlantic. There will be Ire THE LEADING FLQRrST 8c A CAN Regular Price 10c and 20c Regular Price 7c small craft, including motor boats, an considered carefully Its const met ion tween forty and fifty lots. Mr. Wyt'k Cut Flowers and Palms made and repaired on the second and adaptability for service In our de- off is thinking <>i erecting several door. Two marine railways are being houses there. COLMAN'S partment. The age for borses in the For Sale CHERRIES constructed and these will run far out department Is becoming a thing of the K. D. i MIlu.i., the real estate man. MUSTARD into the hay. To expedite the handling Is In communication with a New York necorationa and Floral Da»lgna 2 CANS 25c PEAS past. Under our present system of for Waddlnga, Dlnn«ra, 12c A CAN of large vessels, the channels are be- working the horses on the streets the manufacturing concern (hnf is thfnk Regular Price 13c Regular Price 15c 10c A CAN ing deepened. Funirmta, ate. tire houses are vacated during the ins of locating In Keyport. The plant W* alio carry a full •elartlon Mr. Vree.land personally super in months when th« | earns are most need at present employs twenty nklllwd me- of Hardy Shruba, Treea and 80 STAMPS I PLUMS tends (he ^machinery work in the ed for flroft service. Delays are num chanics and In cuwe of change this Herbaceona Planta at our 25 STAMPS shops, while' Joseph B. Tyler has erous In getting to fir"». and if the city force will be increased. with a large can with a large bottle Nureeriea. A&P BAKING POWDER, 50c I A&P EXTRACTS, 25c charge of the woodwork in the yards. owned one automoijilt^ <'in;it inn Miss Carrie Ormerod, daughter of All telepbunn calla prouptly Absolutely Pure I Regular Price 12c | wagon the protection it would afford Absolutely Pure The plant is already equipped to build Mr. and Mrs. Amosa J. Ormerod, hiin attended to and siren our SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY REDUCTIONS-SPINACH, regular ^>rice 10c or repair boats of all sizes up to Bint and tho saving In annual maintenance made her professional debut us a careful attention. 3 cans 25c tons. would soon pay for itself. member at the Uallet & Davfw Quar- tet, of IloKton, and has been highly C.dar Ava. Tal. n Waal fn*. Another Sale of A&P Special Sale of A&P The present farm wagon pressed Laundry Soap with Extra Chili Sauce with Extra Building New Chicken Yard. into service by the Independent Co. successful. \ii •: Ormerod graduated wHusmn nitiiiin 11111 N n 11 I*I t wi i HMaM.. Stamps. A chance to stock Stamps. W. Campbell Clark, the Newark is not a recommendation or the depart from the New England Conservatory up at co3t and fill your thread merchant, who has just re- of Hotttorr last .hint- and ban already Str.mp Books. No better ment's efficiency in responding to fires. soap made for washing turned from a European trip, is com-It Is Us you all know too antiquated achieved hi^li honors as a. singer. . purposes. pleting one of the finest chicken yards and a step backward. What this city The new scale of wages recently in the atate on his Oakhurst property. needs at the present time if modern agret'rf'npon by the local painters and 20 Stamps The building, with glass side enclos- equipment, and your committee feels liain>rhangern was! Juto effect on St»i> ATLANTIC-PACIFIC ures, is, over 200 feet in length. It justified in recommend lug th'1 purtember 1st. PtiiuUirn are now rect^v CREATION 20 Stamps with 1 bottle will be equipped with a steam heating C&fttt of an automobile combination Ing $3 and patHM'haugerti $3.50 per day, plant- Mr. Clarkk has just purchased hose wagon. A&P CH'LI SAUCE, 25c while the charge for hanging paper b with 7 cikes 100 hens at a cost of $1 each. the, roll j.1- 40 and M, contx, according A*P LAUNDRY SOAP, Just delicious with cold M the guide of paper. KEYPORT NEWS.' cuts, etc. None better. Judge Corn Returns Home. THEATRE 25c Patent rights have been grunted for Judge Charles Corn, who has been John Miis, Jr., ,B now the owner of tin' I ioiiiitiinii of Canadu to Mrs. L. G. spending a fortnight at Never.sink, Sul the bakery which be recently purchas- VpJ«ey for one of the. rycle of pneu- Open Every Day But Sundays "livan county, New York, returned ed from his father-in-law, Lawrence matic processes of drying invented by not g* the Legislature and appear as homo last night. The judge was in Yunker. her late bUBbtad. Dr. (Jarl W. Volney, disposed while away, and had to re- a candidate before it.' Myninii Mendllnger, who has con- and upon which a pateni hud\heen PICTURES CHANGED EVERY MURPHY RAPS IAN •'To take any other position is (omain aver In New York at the res ducted a clothing store fu Keyport for pryviousjy grunted in theUnitml say thai the quoted paragraph from dence of his daughter for three days the past t wenty-five years and wan utes. DAV before completing hits journey home. about to remove bis huBiness to Perth the platform is not to be considered He was not feeling well when he left any more than the wind that blows. Amboy. has changed his mind and will NEW MONMOUTH NEWS. Open at 3 p. in, and 6:30 p.m. IN SENATORIAL FIGHT heve, which prompted his seeking a remain fn Mis present location. "This law has been on the statute rest. He was felling considerable bet ; Lunch Boxes books for Rome time. None of the The Sugar Bowl Company, which Mr. and Mrs. Eben Morford and chil- Says His Defiance of Law and ter this morning. candidates for United States Senator operates confectionery stores and ice dren, of Brooklyn, ipeoi laat. week PROGRAM Platform Pledge Put Him are ignorant of it. If, in their own cream parlors at Red Bunk and I^ong with relatives I" town. Mr. Morford To-Day, Tuesday, Sept. 1.1th judgment a~d for their own reasons, Parker Almost Ready to Open. ({ranch, have opened rip here In exwas connected in an executive ^pari- W. H. Parker Is installing opera Out of Race they do not see fit to take advantage Mayor John fi. Sehanck'a new Btore ty with'the iinlustriiil (•xhil.il made ar Two Brothers of the G. A. R. of Every Description of It, they put themselves outside of a chairs of the latest pattern in hia new on FrontNtreet. the Red bank fair by the Institute lor building in Broadway. The main en- Greed for Gold Newark, Sept, 13-—Former Gover- possibility of being seriously consid- Joseph L. Ivovett, of Second street, the Blind, of Brooklyn. ered as candidates for the legisla-trance to the large auditorium IH be-Iras taken a jn/sftton as traveling St. Mary's Homan Catholic Church, Robbie's Pet Rat nor Franklin Murphy, who, with ex- ing finished with a metal celling and Governor Stokes CoiiKreHBinan Fow- ture. There is a higher law than fcb« sidesman for N. H. Hosenear, manu- o/ this village, has postponed the an- Ruffians Thrashed .. written law, and when a law is passed sidewalls. The spacious stage is al-facturer of the "R-O-N" OIIH and pol nual autumnal bazar and fair until ler and QiherB, will submit his naniIC most completed and ready for drop Betricx Cenci from 10c up !be people at the primaries today |lhat clearly expresses the wish of the (shea. Mr. Ixivett will cover New next Saturday night. Complicated Duel |(<0 curtains. The moving picture houw Jersey and Delaware, Fitz Hoy Walling and family, who iti the race for the United States Sen- l P'e »* should be accepted and nol containing the apparatus und films ii Fine Time atorship, has given out. an interview tvaded. William H. Young lias a new twen have been Hiimmering at their farm sispended overhead near tlie rear of ty-foot speed motor boat. It wahouses , near the village,, art* making severely rapping Senator Kean for re- "I am submitting my claims for the the theatre. Jt is fireproof in every fusiJig to submit bis candidacy to theoffice of United States Senator to the built by his father, Henry A. Young. preparation** to move to their city particular, and large enough to per- Commodore W. A. Gill, of the Key home. A Cool Place to Spend tn Hour | i A. M.Townley&Go. people at the primary today. He people of New Jersey next Tuesday mit the operator to move about his says: for an expression of their opinion. I port Yacht Club, has 4 new motor William Morford'n two sons, Ralph machine without the least inconven- boat that is a\hummer. The Commo- and Harold, spent part of last week 'The convention of the Republican shall regard the expression as definite. ience. If either Governor Stokes or Congress dore^ accompanied by his family, has with their great-aunt. Miss Margaret party, held at Trenton on September made several trijia with it to Tarry- 19, 1907, adopted a platform contain- man Fowler receives a higher vote, Morford, of Montclalr. then I shall accept the verdict and do . Dorothy Hennessey Buried. town, N. Y. ing ihe following paragraph; Dorothy Hennessey, the three- what 1 can to see the one receding Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelsey have MATAWAN NEWS. USE " "The Legislature haa passed reso- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. returned after having been Icate.d at lutions favoring an amendment to thethe highest vote elected. If I receive a higher vote than they, I shall expect* Joseph A. Hennessey, of 277 Branch- the Plaza Hotel, A«tniry Park, dur- {Federal Constitution, providing for the port uvenue, who died yesterday morn- ing the past summer. Mr. Kelsey an- J. Courtney Punterford, of Freneau. election of United States Senators by them to- do the same for me, and I the wejl known poultry fancier, recent- Hhall expect the Legislature to send ing, was buried this afternoon at il a ted his brother, James Kelsey, In SILVER popular vote, and until such .amend- Mount Carmel cemetery, in charge of flhe management of the hotel. ly underwent an operation for appen- ment has cleen adopted we favor the to the Cnltttd States Senate the candi- dicitis at Roosevelt Hospital, New date submitting' his cause to the peo- funeral director William H. Morris, Edwin Chapman, Jr., has given up York. enactment of a law for expression in Jr. The Mule one had been sick for BRAND ple on Tuesday next who receives the his position in the Gotham National Thomas Johnson has gone south for such authoritative way by the voter three weeks. Bank, of New York, and returned to PICKLING of his choice for United States Sena- highest vote." a visit to his old home in Virginia. his home here. John Mulsoff recently lost one of tor.' Woman's Suffrage Adopts Name. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morris COFFEE "The present law gi\*t?s legal force Keansburg Land Sold. his alligators. Mr.. Mulsoff has. had The Woman's Suffrage Association bave returned afler a sojourn of sev-this one for ten years, having had it VINEGAR to that expression of the party will. It Robert Seeley has sold' an eight- of the North Jersey. Coast adopted its eral days at Atlantic City. is true H does not compel a candidate on exhibition in one of his windows acre tract of land-near the beach at name yesterday at its first annual with several others. •) for the Senate to submit his name for Keanabnrg to Shafer & McKay, of meeting at the Beachcroft, Ocean St, Michael's Church Benefit. approval by the people, nor does it Mrs. C. A. Geran won a number of Hackensaek, for $G,O0n. This is part Grove. It was entertained afterward Card playing wilt be tl\e attraction 15 gold pieces for her fine ca*es ex* A, C. Bennett Co. ompel the members of the Legisla of the original Seol|(y farm, 123 acres by the hostess, Miss Belle Durkee. at the Norwood Park Casino tomor- ture to elect the candidate for the Iiihlted at, the recent county fair at 307 Brinchport Avenue of which, as old records show, were The object of the association is to ad- row evening, for the benefit of StRe. d Bank. Senate having the largest vote, but sold seventy-eight years ago for $.150. vance the Industrial, legal and educa- Michael's Church. There will he ex- no sensible man can for one moment cellent music and awards made )m(ii The New PQint Comfort Beach Com- tional rights of women and to secure EATONTOWN NEWS. question the fact that it was the pur- pany recently sold 52 lots at an aver- suffrage to them by appropriate State at the door and at the tables. Those ;e of the representatives of the par- age price of $425. Other sales are and national legislation. who have attended previous social ty in convention assembled, and the functions under the auspices of the Justice David Byron Is planning for also reported from hoth Keansburg a trip to Los Angeles, California. purpose (if the Legislature in passing and Ideal Beaches, and on the Carr Ocean's Small Tax Safe. hiirch wtll need no special Inviiation, 20% OFF TILL NOV. 1st, tho law, to have thai purpose and the The recent sale of property ^old for as a good time is always assured. , S and Palmer ' estates. The building Gift to Brotherhood Head. law effective- It piactically says to boom still continues to grow and is delinquent taxes for the year J909 at • 1910 Coal and Feed the candidates for Senator 'You must Pitman B. Potter, who leaves next large proportions. A. the township committee room, Oak- W. C T. U. Convention. go before tli^people and submit your assuming Saturday for Harvard College, ad- on all Cleaning, Scouring, St raker, a N*w York architect, has hursf, consisted of twenty different The Monmouth County W. C. T. U. DAVIDi LERNER cause 10 LhemV It. practically says to propertitja of which fifteen were bought will hold their annual fall convention dressed the Junior Brolherhood boys Pressing, Remodeling, Altering the Legislature: 'You must be govern- opened an office in the Hart building. in the name of Margaret Fitzfrnmons, n the new Monmouth Baptist Church at St. Luko's M. E. Church Sunday and Repairing. All Work This Trade Mark It • ed by ihe expression of the will of the of Newark, one in the name of Hen-on Wednesday, September 21. Mrs. night. His subject was "Good and Guaranteed. guarantee on everything people, as ahown liy the vote at tho Sells Milk Route. rietta Phllbert, and the other fourElla Boole, president of New York W. Bad Visions." At t he close of the pai-chased at the U R V polls.' It practically says to any as- W. S. Hippensteel, the Middleiown properties were bid in by the town- C. T. V, will be the evening speaker meeting Superintendent H. P. Ben- J. A. ORIO & CO. UOO0S STORB of pirant candidate for ihe Senate: milkman, has sold hi? milk route to ship. Ocean makes a fine showing in ind Hie subject of her address will be! t, in behalf of the brotherhood, prc " If you are unwilling to submit a New Yorker. Mr. Hippensteel collecting Its taxes to a close margin, Problem for Patriots." A cordial 1»! Rented Mr. Potter wiib a pocket edi- The I'ptown Tailors JOSEPH SALZ your caiffie tn the peonJppoplrf for an ex-! bough* the rmitr about a year affo thanks to the splendid work of Col-vltatlon IB extended io all to attend tion or the New Testament and 570 Brttdwiy, Uig Bnick, N. i. RED BANK prettfaa of (heir opinion, you must j from Christian SofM. lector H. F. I>avis. :*ach and every session. | Psalms. BOY BREAKS AP"« Atlantic Hardwood Son ftf William Jarolamon Serious) Injured by Fall From Pony. Floor Company <'\»- •<'•( iruniimnii, the young HO II Hi or Mr. and Mrn. WtHIard .ferolttmoti, c PARQUET FLOORINO .lerolamon ave mi'-, who I'-il from pony several wenka ago, H(I11 hat* hi Old Floors Re-scraped and left arm in fiom the pony he was playing with Keflnlshed Equal to New. • fun pit i fiitn on the W. K I). Stoke* GOLDSTEIN property, Atlantic av*mi«. At th ESTIMATES CHEERrULI.Y GIVEN Mtji*- it was ihiMivdi he had Mistalnei a bad spruiti, but when the arm ba Omar Aw, Sea Bright, N, J, Our Boys' School Clothes came moiv painful and a willing wa are built to stand the rough usage moat school boys give them and finally noticed, a doctor WUH tailed in to ex NOTED SINGER HERE amiiiR the arm. Inntead of a >n end their long life'of usefulness, looking just & little bit bette? then it was ascertained that a h«n» wa Leon Rice, of New York, Charms clothes bought elsewhere; Price ranges $1.98 to $6.75. 4#roken uear the elbow, and that l(OYAl 1,200 Hearers at St Luke's had improperly knitted IhroiiKli neR IH( of having the fracture reduced. Church. School Shoes Th« arm had to be again broken a I.eon Rice, the New York tenor, ai to properly am It. Thin painfu who is now ranked with the heat In We have been getting big Shipments lately and are able to show you operation WBH performed la• i weul the country, wow greeted by two rec- the best selection in town. You know that our shoes and prices are atid the young man ts now ansiuc ord audiences at St. I.UUP'H M. 10. I hat when the bandages are remove Shurch Sunday. At the evening nor- right. Come and see us. IIIH aim will bp QH Hiratght OH t v«r vice more than 1,2<>« i mined mu Boys'—1 to 54- ^ New Brumwtck, iopt IS.- Henjn A big Cope-Haitford i(turning car, M«rplnuM, et ux. Ld. Third nt.f I Hk-ian to realize that an art 1st was $2.S© to $2:75 mill F. Howell will l><> unanimously r< la charge of two >oung men tium As Shr**wabuf.v, $1. Hinging, and the death-like Ktnines.i nominated fur Congress at tin- Repul bury Park, run Into an electric light SiiHie Pouter and hiiHband to Wm of the audience wan proof unmistak- liean Congressional contention of tb< pole fit Hrancb uvenue and Hudson L. Conover. Loi 87(i, uiap Atlantl able, ihat each word was finding a re- Prince and Princess Shoes Third diMrici to be h*»ld ai Perth Am Hheet, lU'd Hank. Huuday night about HlKhlandK AKHH, Ji sponsive chord in human hearts. When For girls and boys are the superior wearing* sort and dressy t«j,v Thursday afiernonn. There an nine o'clock. The pole W:IK broken Mayor and Council of Atlautir the winger reached ihe refrain, "Re- no oth(jr euhrtUlaten in toB field. Hey off two fei-t above the ground. Tlie Hii'.lilaiMK to John II. Kline. Lots 175 olcft, for the Lord bringa back His The Prince 8 Al to 134. 1.50 The Princess—5 to $—$"1.50 * : jii iiiMiuiis ago tht' strong faction oi occupants of the par were uninjured, 176, 177, map John S. Hutibnrd. At wn." it was all thnt some in the con- 1 to 2 $2.00 if 24 to 5- 2.25 8i to 11 at $1.75 | 114 to 2 at $2.00 the imity started u camuaifcu itgaitiHt hut ihe iiuttimoblle will need the ai-lantie HighiandH, |1f!.;{(t, regat Ion could do to keep their Iliiwi-ll and tried lo get a enndidatf leution of mechanics as the crunk in Mardean Co. to Plor^ncti B. Buel eatB. Such perfect breath-control fiom Mon mouth or QMH to stand $t front wan torn off, the radiator dented Ld. toy. Appieton and Hamilton oven ond sustained notes have, never been Girls' Dresses and Coats For School Wear u iionilni'H, agreeing to deliver the del anil the engine km*:ked out 41 "plum." iwp. Middlelown, $i. leaid before In Long Hraiioh. Mr. Mitfth fletty ux, to Gladys Oetty. [lire's in tig caimctly si?ems to have PRICES EXCEEDINGLY LOW \;•,<,•, iOeot . H. Lohnen, Bf., to David M .1^nt McKfnley'H favorite songK, and AT 98c here were many moist even in the Girls' Fall Coats, made of Venetian tioti is for John KMUI for Pulled the direction of Ule bilKlneKH Hectiot WHlett, el al. Ld. twp. Middletowu DretMtt for little tots, made of mad- 11. audience. cloth and mannish material, various ;'';!.-•••. s, iijiini. and its AKfteniblymen of Red Hunk. At the point where ih< ras and gingham, sixes 2 to 5 shades lire pledged lo bin Hilpport, Robert car hii the pole Hrauch avenue takes Rarltan Bny Realty Co. to John D Something about the young singer Oft)son has always hepH the Middle a Miilden turn went. The car watt K<>Walnh. Lots ill, 11, map Union Sub who will giv*> a concert here next Fri- AT 49c AT $2.98 f-rx i. pi-i • .-iiiiitiM- of Mr. Kciin. whil" Ing Ht Much n hiKh iaie or speed that divfHion, near Keyport, $2.00. day nlglit at SI. Luke's M. R. Church, Girls' Pleated Dresses, made o' Lucy Schwab and htiRband, et alR, w.ill be read with intereHl. He lias chambray and percales, selected col- Girls' medium weight diagonal the Strong faction han always made n instead of lurnftiK ft jumped the curt: j pit of lolllirtr Governor StokeH. The iml tore along the nidewdlk for some .i(»Hi-]jhine Alexander. Lot t, Cedar )Hld. beginning in a buy choir at De- i.iKiiiii/itiion, however, M S in: to be flhftrfnre ueloie hntfBf tiie pole. ave., Long Hrauch, $100. AT $1.50 reseda, pearl, navy blue and wood Kiii'kliLK to K.-an tills lime in order to The pole Tell acrows Hudson Htreet Julia R. DIIBOIN, to Norman Voor roil, Ahcit H WUH not until nix \> ;u-., iit-eM. Lot 4, Hlo.k 11, OHborn Sub igo, huwever, th jit hp gained tb> rankti Girls School Capes, rubberized, brown; sizes 6 to 14 liiivr the election properly financed. and delayed iruffle Tor about an hour strictly wateftproof, sizes 6 to 14 • Ihe an Idem liiippetleli in the vicinity divltilon, Keyport, $1. f pi nit tfMimid singer. AT $5.98 Keansburg Heach Co. to Tlioman N Ht* mailt- biu debut in concert work AT $1.98 Beach Club Arrivals From Europe. n* I.. S. Parker's cnnfectlonory store. Girls' three-quart r length Coats, of Tin1 Mi'Jiiii'M •• of the Sea Bright Jarvis. I.ot« 4&( 40, Block M, maj I Ht. Louis, and nluce that time has Girls' rubberized satine Capes, in rttnch Club continue to linger aJ the ' im.sbuiy. Beach, $1. given over £.800 recitalH in the United garnet, navy Mu* and tan, sizes 6 to shepherd check material, shawl collars, :-1 ashore and their number has been Tlmouf. H. QraiU lo Standard Oil itate.s, Canada and Mexico. He wan sizes 6 to 14 m'di'd in by the arrival of neveral ad Co. Ld. Pearl Ht., Red Bank, $3,404). offered |r»,mni a year to sing at the AT $2.98 AT $3.98 iliflona! members who have bna tou:- Kuriluit Bay Realty Co. (o G**6rg( louston, Tex., Second Presbyteriar tna; in Europe the past monih. They T. Uuchunoli. Lots l to 4, Block W Church, where for a year and half his BTi Dr. W, Gilt Wylie nnd Btm, 0111. map Unjon Sub-division, near Kcyporl iuging filled the church so that stand For Low Priced Shoes That Wilt Wear—Ask for Logan & Wilson Jr.; Kenneth Robinson and family and itg room was at a premium. Mrs Kin Susie Street. daiiKhter at W. A. Samuel H. Millh to Charles A, ean Rice, who accompanied her bus Street, president of ihe club. The Wimpfheimer. Lot 44. imiji lots Ma iuml, is a -jiiani-1 (of ceilkideru club wilt remain open until the first tilda Kliianuel itud Nellie Meyer, l.oni' 10tt>. ot October. Hlniicli, $1, SyiveHler I,, Rrinley to Sarah J. Advertised Letters, Hi inley. 2 lots, River ave., Long The mllowhig list or letter-H remain Oakhurct Supper Nets $107. IM ;ih'-il for in the Long Branch post After pay In* all hills, the Ladle*' Branch, $1. Warren B. Palmer, et uis, lo Peter ffice on September loth: Sam Abrani Aid Society of the Oaklnnsi M. ft witz, MlfiH Helen Agalson, Theodort Church netted $107 frotn iheir fcarvasi Koi b, ei ux. i .ii Ht. JOIIM'H Pla lionie supper, The storm interfered !<•. p. Raritau, $1. \nd':Tson, Miss Mahilda Anderson with the attendance the open ins Warren B. Palmer, et als, to Peter K R. Backen, Miss Louise Bak«r nlghi. The society cleared over $2iHi Koib, ot UX. IA. St. Johns Place, Mrs. W. O. Barrow, mas Lillian Beck- fiom itH summer bazar. twp. Raritiiu, $L r, Mrs. H. Blflnkfort, M1&R Leah New Bath Avenue Houses. Mary S. ArrowKniitn and husband Bliiniberg, H. B. Bot'dan, Robert Bozer Tile Plant Begins Work. Severn I new bonne will be built in lo .loel A. Walling, Ld. Mmarun, >1. Mrs. Mark* Brooks, Chas. D. Brown SHOE SALES iarold Brown, MIBH Emma Bruno The Atlantic Tile Manufacturing the Bath avenue section of the city lOllis W. CraUM-, et ux. to Samuel lining ttie fall nnd winter months. Niiihaiisoii. Ld. Wi'wt End ave., \joi\g [•I Hattie Burdge, Master Rdward Company lias begun operations in ftirt, A. B. Butler. MIHH Sadie Camp- Ihelf new plant alonn the Freehold VIIH. Naihan Wood, of Oalilnir»t, has Branch, *;t,(Mio, Women's Tan Oxfords Women's Tan Calf Walking Oxfords lad plans drawn for a neat eottiige to Samuel A. I.ewta to Samuel Nathan- ell. EH H. Chandler, Mrs. Clark. Mrs find New York Railroad, near the MM 'ollins 2, MIHK PImmfi Coyne, Ed wan' uwan banket factory. A kiln contain be built alongside or William J. Km-K»n. LotK U, 12, Block .1, map South Of genuine Russia calf. Goodyear lions' lesUieiice. Leon Piibbei ley [g Elberou, II, 'rowlMy, Ike Davis, Mr. DaviH, Frank Sewed welt sole?, regular line in all pi |%A |nj{ alggetSS, Herded in huiiMn.n tile Javis, MI'H. Maude Debrell, Mary L. Welt and hand- turned soles, one wlille heing burned, Wiia fired I us I he architect. \W I. (look, also of Oalc Thonm^ W. Leary, ai a.H, ex'rH, etc., sizes. Former price $!! Til •week and the klh.i worked very Hntiw hurst, Is having plans drawn for a to Frederick CioldHtnue. Lot S3, mapD**witt, MTH. J. Denamore, Miss Susie eyelet and three eyelet models 2.85 furtorlly. MensrH. Ilaiiier and UMWHIH. lew houne to bv hnilt on the same ('has. Stewait Davinon, Hollywood, Cdwards, Mrs. EMIer, Mrs. England Regularly $4 and $5 of the comimny, expect soon to have Jioimigftfftre. MTR. C. Asa Francis $2,4i)d. liss Violet Kvers 3, Lester Farris it large fmce at work, nnd the num f build on the Woolley lot, Bath Louis Puler to Daniel H. Apple- Wrs. Alice Ihnk, Miss Flannery, Mrs her will depend largely 'upon tuei: tivenue and High sirept. Kate, Jr. Ld. Morfoi'd ave.. Long w..J:er, Benjamin Friedman, Leo Fiied- Women's White Oxfurds and Pumps jibllity to dispose of the oulput. Blanch^ $1. liin, Ali:. S. Qoldstone, Wiudell Women's Three Strap Patent Goltskin Qmitt, William Cornell, Bruce Grubb Sizes broken, but values are remark- Bassetts at Pocono Mountains. Daniel Hi Applegate, Jr., to Chris French heels, full com- Oa. hurst Woman III in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Batmen, of Oak- linn R. Feslei. i ,ii Morford ave., Paul HaiiMt-niaii, Mrs. James Hatha able. Come and gee if you cannot be 4 QQ If.*. Rultff Wyekoff, of Poplar, Is tiursi, are at the Pocono Mountains Long Branch, $1. way, MISH Helen Hann, Miss Georgian fitted plemerit of *izes. Regular price $3 serior.^ly ill at the S4tt«ra' tlo.-pltal. or a brief May. Upon their return Mark C. Meagher. et ux, lo Patrick a Harris, A. Hanseu, Mrs. Annie HI . II wll .it i H AngeleH, Cai. Mia. WyckofT, :u Summit, N. .1., their winter home. Aheain. Lot8 8i 4, Block 13, map -band, Misa N. Houlahan, Bateman w lio baa been ii poor ties h h for g hey will occupy a new house which River Plaza, twp. Katontown, $1. enueit, MISR Edfth Johmion, Gd. IOJIS time, haw been traveling in the IK now in course of completion. The vga II HOIIIH^S, et als, ex'rH, to OIH'K, Charles R. Kerr 2, Mrs. Ella Women's Oxfords and Pumps Women's Bronze Kid Button Boots lar-west for a year past. HftSHetl* have been occupying the Kin-Mark C. Meagher. Ld. n[. Rert Bank King, Mrs. Fred M. Keeler, John La- Small and largte sizes in all widths, ney brirU cottage during the summer to tivcreit, $5,4110. ew», Mrs, T^. V. M. Lean, Howard Made of finest imported kid, hand \rtvert]<»p in tjie Dnllv Record. moniliH. Raritan Bay Realty Co. to John .eonard, MIHS BefiMe Levy, MVB. J5d- medium sizes, narrow widths only Stitched sole!", extremely light and Hoiikeiiuerg. LOIH .17, 3K, Hlock B ar Levey, Aliram 3, Lewis, Mr. and Regular prices were$3.50, $4 and $51.49 durable. Regular price $7 5.00 in jiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiii titiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiitMiiiiiiniiHii. map Union Huh Division, Keyport, $2. Ira. Walter Lieutti&n, Miss Ellen Roger L. Noone, et ux, to Thomas Judgi-cn, w. iJndsay, M. Linen, MISH Salmon, Ld, Main st., twp. Mid-.. Lnlmeii 2, Mr. Lund!.. Patrick Me- dletown, $OtK). _ ita. Miss May Mackay, Mfs» A. O. I THE Robert Seeley to Raritan Bay Land daher, Mrs. F. Manier, J. Maiidul, S\\- Co. 2 tracts Id; twp. Raritan. . Matthews, Y. Meleheim, Miss Ida SPECIAL SALE Thomas H. Leonard, et ux, to Annie Meyerson. James Minten, Mrs. Lin a L. Haw-ley. 3 lots Glanmary ave., >Ioeller, Juliet Morris, Leonard New- -OF- twp. Middletown, $1. Joy, Edward Odwell, Miss A. Oumanas, Susan M. Johnston, et als, to Wm. ame» Parker, F. M. Paid, Mrs. M. (Broadway Tbaatra Wilson. M. i>d. Ratontown to Poplar. Paacom, Miss Edith Pttxton, Mies Nina twp. Bat onto wn, $180, Penn, Harry Phillips, Mrs. Addie Pine. WILL OPEN Kmetine de Lyons and husband to Drft. David Power, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leah MicktMiH. % Int. to id. Haton- tino4h Mr. RobtiiBon, MIBS Rhea B. chlff. Miss Sarah V. Schiff, Qeorge Men's and Boys' Pajamas owu, id. Batontow*h to Centerville, $1. Pal tick M. Rowland to Kdmunri Wil chiinff. Miss 0. A. Smith, MIHS Dora ion. J^l. Pros|»ect ave., twp. Middle- olomanR, Mrs. A. Stern, TCKZI Szat iari, MISH Anna Thompson, E. Thoinp- Purchase of "Fadtory Seconds" New Point Comfort B^ach Co. to on, Mrs. l.oreitu Truax, Mins K. Van- 5 .151 Herman A. Wurster. Lot 890, Block rout, A. V;nul.Mc"(lt. Miss Alta Wean- WITH 14. map New Point Comfort Beach r, Mrs. B. Ward, R. Weber, D. Weber, Customers all over wait for these sales of factory 'o., KeansburR, $1. . Weintraub, S. W. West, T. B. Wlld- Clarenre R. V. Hetrick, Sheriff, to iftu. C. N. Wilcox, Mtss EtltPl WH- seconds in night wear, for seconds of such good gar- Itkliard D. Crnm. Ld. Norwood ave., ants 2, Mins K. Wollmnn, Miss (V- wp. Katontown, $2,000. 'Ma Wolf. A. T. Woolley, P. M. ments are very desirable, and the saving effected is con- EXCEPTIONAL Richard D. Crum, <'t ux, to Delia "•rum. I-d. Norwood ave., LOUR Erecting New Car Barn. siderable. Some are only soiled, others mismatched Branch, $t. The Atlantic, Ooant Klectric Railway ompany [K erecting u new ham ai and damaged. VAUDEVILLE Adyerflfte in the Daily Record. s Allenhurst works. The ai.rueture to be of brick and will be used for AND ar storage and as a patnt shop. It as started a few days a«o and will O robably be ii> construction for a con- 69c Men's Sizes 48c Boys' Sizes THE UPTOWN STOKE le of months. The building is lo be bout twenty feet long and triangular Values Up to $1.50 | MOVING PICTURES I shape, covering from ninety feet GOWKS GOWNS GOWNS width at its western end to twenty- 50 Ladies' Summer Gowns, made of hree feel on the east. a nice quality of nainsook trimmed | EVENING PRICES 10c and 15c with lace, ribbon and embroidery, low OCEANIC NEWS. • $1.19neck . and short sleeves, value up to Miss Emily Peflrsall left yesterday r Asbury Park, where she will re- WHILE THEY LAST ime teaching. Buy and save until next season at Miss Ltfla Curtis and her father. AabnriT Park. | MATINEES 10c 1 his price. Gorge Curtis, spent Sunday visiting i - 1 569 BROADWAY friends out of tuwu. • Hi tlltllllllltllllltltll I1IIMIIIIIII1MIIIMIIIIIMIII llllilllllllllllllllltlllMIIIII