LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.

WL. ll-NUMBER 100 LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. 8 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS HD IN WRECK END OF SEARCH FOR TWENTY YEARS FOR ESCJPESJNJ1ES VICTIMS IS MURDERER AND 12 WILL FILE APPEALS Fruit Merchant Ehrenhalt Has Fifteen Depositors During the Officers of Board of Freehold- Exciting Time in Runaway— ALMOST REACHED Morning and Many More Add- FOR A MURDERESS ers to Take Case to Court Trolley and Wagon Collide. ed During the Afternoon. of Appeals. Samuel Ebrenhalt, wno conducts a Only Thirteen Bodies Recovered in Three Days andj Eatontown is now enjoying all the Long Branch Man Who Killed Brother Gets Long Appeals from the supreme court de- fruit and vegetable market in Broad- {advantages of a National bank, the cisions, tiled Prlday, which deny the way, figured In a thrilling runaway new institution having been opened right of Democratic appointees of the Saturday afternoon shortly after four There's Little Hope That More Will Be Picked Tor business' al the usual banking Hard Labor Sentence, While Asbury Girl Who board of freeholders to replace Repub' o'clock. The first intimation that pe- hour this morning. T. E. Huyler, one ileus officers in the county offices will destrians had that something out of Up—Mackay-Bennett Delayed With of the business men of town, has the Shot Rival For Man's Affections Gets he taken to the errors cnurt by Charles the ordinary was in progress was the distinction of having been the llrst de- M, CIOBO, elerk; Obadiah B. Davis, au- warning cry of Ehrenhalt, who, while positor on opening day. There were ditor; and Rulff V. Lawrence, counsel, Gruesome fifteen accounts opened this morning, Off Easier incumbents. pleading with his horse to stop, caused Cargo and before the (Mono of tlie bank this other drivers of vehicles to give him aftorncon this number will likely bo In the ease of Mr. Close and Mr- Gulaeppe CbirlaiKi, the Italian who a free and uninterrupted course. , April 80.—A Minis wire- doubled. i Lawrence, it in said tho sulta involve The "speedway" was down Broad- less received here says it lias recov- FREEHOLDERS_PROMISE AID THE P. 0. S. A. CONVENTION shot and lulled his brother, Salvatoro, ! a question of salary only, as it Is held Not a few visited Ihe bank lo in- way to Liberty street to a point oppo- ered thirteen bodies of Titanic vic- Ann May Hospital, at Spring Lake, to District Delegates to Meet at Red In this city on March 13th last, through j that 'HfllHtead n. Watnwrfgbt and site the Liberty street school, where tims in, a three days' search. Steam- spect ihe premises atul discuss its ad- his cquiiHt 1, William L. ISdwards, ro- [George W. Patterson, attorney and Receive $2,500 This Year for Sup- vantages to the town. Cashier Ron- Bank To-morrow Night, in the Ehrenhalt delivery wagon came in ers passing Bay none huve been seen port of Institution. Washington Camp, traoted his plou of not guilty and plead- j clerk respectively, wore appointed by row said at noon thitt everything was ed nmi vult to Ihe indictment charging I be Hepu'hHean board for two years contact with the rear wheel of a de- recently within the vicinity. The Minia WJiile In Spring Lake Friday the working smoothly and buuinean was disirici convention of ine Patri- livery wagon belonging to Child's gro- is searching east and south today. It freeholders visited the Ann .May Hos- otic Order E&nfi of America, will be him with murder hi court at Kroebold and that their term of office expired being transacted in a manner similar today and was M'titenccil by Justice cery. There was a sudden crash, the reports icebergs in the vicinity. ' pital. Before leaving the Institution to oUle.y instiUtUoiiB. held to-morrow ni&ht, uutter the UUK- ' on January 1st, last. They were ouated 4 they had pledged themselves lo appro- pieea of Wasliin^mn ('simp, No. 86, In YVillard I.. VoorlK't's to a maximum of jin April 1911. W. R. SteveiiB, auditor, J ClhueyVnalt wagon ilyMng compel ely No hope is extended to relatives The building is 24x44 feet, and tin- priate $2,500 toward the support of their rooms, in Broad street. Ued not more than thirty years and a mini- i however, was appointed for thret? overturned with uplifted wheels. One that those still missing will ever he wans ;ire built of pale brick made by the hospital. This was done fallowing Bank. It is espctetdd iliat about 166 mum Of not U'sx than twenly yeaiK years. damaged wheel and u bent axle was found. It is believed that very few the Crescent Brick Company, a home requests from various members of thfl delegates, representing all Ihe differ- in stale prison at hunt labor. the extent of tho damage to the Child's more bodies will be recovered. industry. The ImlUUug has large win- The supremo court decision, it au- hospital board. II 1ms been the cus- ent camps in t lie county, will ho wagon. dows on all four-sides, and is there- KliHeiico Murray, alia« Waters, who pems, was filed in view of a decision tom of the freeholders to aid the Mon- presenl. Listrlci Profit dent W. P. When the twagon was overturned Halifax, N. S., April 29.—The Mac- fore wotl lighted. Tlie interior iln- was run vie teii nn April fith last ol' In another and similar ense. The au- ition th Memorial Hospital ai Ixmg SfeihhauBer, of Asbury Puvk, and all ihe horse was cut loose and, with parts kay Bennett, with ISO Titanic victims iah IK of selected oak and the parti- KbtKitinji Aullicla Haulthwrighi. n fmir- • thority ftppaara douli'fut, too unror- Branch each year*. It is likely that tile f the State officials, biive been «E- f of harness dangling at his feet, he' aboard, may not reach here until to- tions forming the several divisions in- leon year old girl tit Asltury Park, who tain, in fact, to be accepted' by the af- Spring Lake institution would have Iended iiivitatitins and will undoubt- kept up his flight, turning into Lin- (wlrrow imoruing. Oaptain Lartlner to rooms are of t he same mat erinl bin! wiH'oeoded her in a man's affeot- jfeeteil oiMcerH, who will take the ira- been benefited tu a greater extent edly bo present. coln place, where h« was caught. today wirelessed that she was being with glass. It has all the modern con- 1; the auditor's experience, with the exception of a mania today. He flew nearly 100 an in evory detail. IS ioned by an overindulgence in Htimu- $8i)

SOON KNOCKS MORGAN ROBERTSON. To save money end secure the highest values is WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY RHEUMATISM Novolist Who Wrote The Wreck possible to everyone who buy at STENBACH'S A3- of th» Titan" Fourteen Years Ago. FOR DELEGATES FILED BURY PARK — '-The largest resort store in the Tho only logical treatment for world" John, Let's Go To Davidsons, Red Bank rheumatism IH through the blood. The pclsoss ihaL Bftttla in the Most of Jersey Candidates Yet I know they have littler clothing and their prices inn•'!'•:, jolStfl, bacU, cic,, f-miniin; Special This Week Only are lower than elsewhere. Everybody is gradually learn- serious j-uiii. must be dissolve! mm To File Within Next ing that the big store is the only store to buy men's and expelled trom th*? bystem or t&era Women's and Misses' Coats were $18.50 at $9.00 boys' wear. ••an be no relief. Two Days. "KLINE'S" RHEUMATIC REME- DY, IS WORKING WONDERS. Trenton, April 21*.—Wednesday will Women's and Misses' Suits were $20 to $25at $10 00 Nearly two hundred of the worst be the Uiat day for filing petitions for j DAVIDSONS; the nomination of candidates for dele-1 cafies in ami around LOIIM: Branrli gates and alternate io tlie National Women's House Dresses were $1.50 . , . $1.00 " Jeraty's Qra n*si Man's Stor*. " wfio Cured by it this past winter. Conventions for the selecteion of can- If taken as directed Ii will perma- didates for President and Vive-Presi- Children's Rompers and Creepers .... 50c RED BANK, N. J. la.iitiy Care you. For salt- by Ii. dent. The uumbor of petitions al- S- Meyers, 119 6th. Avc, LOSg ready nle.1 is 3K, of which 16 are Re- Branch, N 3. pul..lic;ins and 'I'l Democrats. Of the Boys' Double Breasted Knicker Suits . , $3.98 lJpiiioi;raTic petitions 11) name dele-! Kates or alternates instructed for Gov-1 Men's and Youth's Suits latest Spring Styles I Fredericks, (ieorgo Kramer, and 0tan- einor Wilson fcr President; the re-1 Value $15.00 $9.75 | ley Duryee. niaining VI being uninstrueted und op- "UTTLE CHIPS" "PICKED UP 01 p( 'ed io the nomination of the Gover- The date of the Jnter-ciass meet is nor. 12 of the petitions on fllfc favor drawing,nigh and it is only ono week 1 Roosevelt, and the other 4 being for from next Thursday. Tfes boyu art President, Tail for rcniin;ination. Saturday's baseball game w»« JKJSI- (onsumily practicing cu the gros&4& puiu'd until next Wednesday, tm fte* HE SHEET" Tlie Wiltioii men nominated are as j iiiii me in excellent coniiition eo they count, of the rainy weather, which is claim. Some Uttlo difficulty in being Whllfl I.on-.; l-r-.iiich folk are, diseas- follows; First Congressional Di; i>tnttbadj prevalent even now. The game, will l'lirjto t& American FrsU Association. experienced this year in procuring ing communion government officers, triM.—Senator J. Warren Davis, of Si be played on the Uollywood Park Us Tor the occasion. Prompt "The Wreck of the Tltun," which slnos lem, and Harry C. Richmond, of Cam-! grounds.-If it does not rain. P»aneh;il! the trolley extension, opening of the now cunnol foe had on account of th».: Titiini<1 ; dlanster IH referred tu as a. f May. Fourth District—Former Assembly- DONT THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY time. man (Jeorjie, .M. I.nMonte, of Som< rset. | I ted some homea before the occupantB. iMfih DiHlrict—Wm. L. It. Lynd, of IT IS ONE OF YOUR BEST FRIENPS |t,(1l Odd FellowB. Lost—One good faithful and w ea At KHioniown o very body is "doing tttiT ii|i. In a iiuinljcr of iuHianccs he) • -,[. I ^ View I odgo. i\'o. \12ti, will confer MorriH, ami James J. PottB, of Union, horso between Bread way and \\ lf n I ator it, doiiii» what, why talking new bank." <(iliei-led hiB Hearted $7.;>u iind $10. SAVE IT BY OPENING A\ ACCOUNT WITH THE nst I " * ' ' ' >' degree at itH meeting to- as delegates. wood avenue, the hitter pftri of The new hank opened tor buHincHs MtoiniHint; to reUini H in u ftuv days. Kimith District—John M. Rhodu- week. Communicate With the IB :' or'iii«lii in X4qjJiuu*-1UU1, -A dumber of 1MB morning. The cHi/.piiH are happy Of course the easy marks didn't knnw ,„] vlsliorH am expected. bi'i k, oi BSNS, an delegfitte nml !-]d- the Manual Training department 1 mid luok foiwitrd wiih a ^reat deal pf «n\ thine; about the fclleiw until after . * • • wiii'd CyphcrH, of Kswex, us alternate. Red Bank Trust Co. ihe Grammar School. pieiiKiiic io ihe growth of the new in-he had left. It i^ boat policy ftlwuyE 1- of the petitions are for Demo- • # * At the difitrlol meeting held at the tiiitution, the baby bank in Monmouth. Io hear the other side- of a hard lucl cratic cantlidates who are uninslruct- 28 Monmouth Street, Next to Postoffice rooniH of Neptune Lodge, No. 84, atTime wits when Katontown had enough sloty bel'we huudhiK «ui bard earned >d, but who will be opposed to Gover- "Chic" Little now has nc-| money floating around to swell the cash. tion or being the champion oyitaratte Anbury Park tftat week, one of the ior Wilticn, They are as follows: RED BANK, N. J. tiest reports in district No. S9 VBMassets of the new bank to a half mil- * * * Pint District—William Johnson, pf eat«r anil Rave an exhibition f 1 f his made by Hen Bright Lodge, No. 252lio. n or mori'. Thai was lu the days There ia soing In be a wlmlc lot n ' 'uk'in. us delegate, and Bowman H. ability last Saturday, when h of racing at Monmouth Park. Things The officers and directors of the company are well-known and a whole pound of them, to d fun in Monraouth during the next few "ox, of Gloucester, and Matthew Jei- the Hivrctaiy. The lodge. is in a rao.ni have changed wince, for. Instead of a weeks. It will not be confined to the 'erson, of Camden, as alternale. highly regarded thougliout the staf. It is a strong company with In a Jiffy. lew weeks" hiinineHs in summer, the Republican* alone, either, for D. O. C. Third District—Obadiah C. Bogar- capital and surplus of town IK now pushing IHty-two weeks BogaMUi intends to take the Htumji In the year, and adding modem im- lua, and Samuel Schleimer, of Mid- Tim iiltt'i* will l)o opposed by ihe ftgftlQIt Qovemor Wilson's presidential llesex, its delegutes. Itreng Oakwood Field flub nwsreRa- Loyal Association. provements with greai rnpitlily. The $150,000.00 town is foiffog ahead, lhanks to a few aHpirations. Hefldes. Roosevelt and Fourth District—James J. Quigley, tlon, nc-x( Saturday afternoon at SJO At theHireling of I he grand council La Follette »"' h*4«d«tfhii way, while 'ho Mercer Coi'nly Labor leader, as Accounts recfived incur Special Department of any amount o'clock on the Hollywood diamond, held at Newark Pa. t Cn:\v Char- live, enerKeitc men, and Is likely to lu ep pace wiih other towns of li.s size Pre^-ldrnt Til It 'H admirers will not he Thla club is made up of several shir lew I,. lOilwards, of p?Ogreai OottBCll, in Ilie IKH'UKHIUIKI. Friends of Gov- Fifth District—Peter .T. McCurk, of at 3 1-2 Per Cent Interest players of the city and a Rood exhlhi No. 3, WH elected a member of the as the mouths come and go. 1 # a * ernor Wilson, however, will be. on ine Union, as delegate nnd Frank J. Schat- lion la expected, grass council law committee. The re- job to BCH? fhat tie gets a square deal. fle, of Union, as alternate. THOMAS N. Me CARTER' PRESIDENT lii»rt of O'rnnd Recorder Parrell, of Sea Bright la talking new iow hall. Sixth District—Macville" J. Ford, of NEWTON DOREMUS JESSE Ml NOT Pntersoii, showed a net gain of 47, Ihe n There was a meeting of t!m Acede- Editor P. Hall Pucker, of the News, There are juM a (|uartet in the run-Bergen and Francis Coyne, of War- VICE PRESIDENT • TREASURER mic Society this Hflernoon in As^'w- in five yearn. New Jers cay« Bitch :i hnildiim Is !n*en<'d. That ning, ren, as dflleg&te; and Rot art L. Ed- bly Hall where the following program 1.83ft eeUlM It, lor what P. Hall t&Y* In Sea Wi'.h New Jerispy setting the uace; mll, of BQMQS as alternate. ACCOUNTS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION wan very delightfully renewed! Briffbi mufllly gooa, even to build- Tlierc is Taft and RooseveH cunning, Eighth District—Richard Stockton, Recitation Martin M»rue B. P. O. Elks. Now milking a ncck-aiid-neck race. of Kssex, as delegate. Ing a West Hide ro;id. Wlien lea 1 Recitation ., Josephine llnev long Branch Lodje, Mo. 7(i', will Bright has a new teWS hall, a jiublh The torn Taft petitions are, Second Piano Luct, Ida Fielder and Kathprloe elebrate ladiea' nighf next month. A bathing ground, a heath hand, trollej R|)eal:er Olark, yes, mighty clever, District, William ft, Page, of Atlantic; Sherman. <>nmilt(re has been nppointed to |ter-connection and a three-stoiy Y. M. (.' Is making a spirited fight; Third District, Jaraae W, Johnscn, of HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WILL TELL YOU Recitation Ednn Tallman Rut can he beat Woodrow, never— Middlesex, as delep;ato, nivl (ieorsi1 A. Kditor Pat kcr will be happy. H< f Recitation Hazel Bcwnun will not he Uainiy mij way until be feti I'nwiileni WHsun— that sounds all i. Pmith, of Ocean us alternate; Hixth Kemp's High Grade Fertilizers Are Best By Test. Final arrangements were nl«n tsad'""S! GIVEN NOVELTY SHOWER a few of these improvements, eapeC' right. District, Robert W. Thompson, Jr., of for the annual reunion whii h ta&M1 —THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. Uergen. Lawn Dressing, Potato and Truck Grower, Corn Fertilizer, it' * I ially the trolley imd town hall. With She»p Manure, Bone Meal, Wood Ashes, Lime, Chemicals etc. place this coming Friday e\ In Miss Eva Norton, of West Long "P. Hull and Georga Waihinfftoo," the Tlie Roosevelt petitions ar.e—First the Lyceum. Several of thn'dii jiradsj Branch, Hostess Saturday mayor, pulling togeihi^r, it seems to District, Duncan W. Blake, of Glouces- Rubbtr Garden Hose, Plant Stakes, Plant Tubs, Flower Pots »ro expenicd home for this tiff Mr, and | Afternoon. me that such a small ihing as a new ter, as delegate. and a general line of Florists and Gardeners Supplies always •Wf jirwrnllon is being i.mclo for I M|M Bva xonon, of WMt I/mK town hall 'could be setthMl overnight. Economical Second District—John W. Han is, of in Stock. their reception. I Ilranch, was given a novelty ttMWH Burlington and Winfield Forrest Co- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Heat -:art, of Atlantic, as delcgatca * * * I tit lu-r Cedar avenue hunir l;ist Sntiu-- Monmouth Fteach is talking sewers. T};p members of the "TIM r club" day afternoon by a number of her A few yearn iitio ii Wfti a puhlic nchool. Third District—El- Oerry Roberta, of H. B. KEMP, 167 Liberty St. Gor. Seaview Ave. of fho M-hool. rtcllubtfully lUrDrtMd frtendt. For giving most heat from Monmouth, and Judge Adrian Lyon, The sewer project haw Rotten to a stage if Middlesex, as delegates and John .1 Ii Krrlrksnn last Friday rti'iilni: all Miss Norton was llto CSClplBBt of where ii looks like bUiltWM, Ilids have least fuel—the Boynton Tel 224 R Long Branch, N. J. MB homo In Grnnd avenue thin city. | ninny pretty and useful gifts. patented Square Pot M. Hoffmire, of Monmouth, as al- been opened and a contract will be ternate When the callers arrived at tlie hnuao, j Those who attended the ahowe hi- given out In a few h. The iit-cU ol' Boiler is Best with a It was found that he had relind, but c hided Miw.se:-! Iva I'isher, Dorothy KCWCT for Moninoiiih Meach is appar- big B. Kixth Diwlrict—William W. Taylor, this made no difference to tlH'in and Dattglar, Je«ale Ooldon, Josephine The fire comes directly of Warren, and Herbert M. Bailey, of 1 lit. If (he borough had in^t'illed one Brrp;en, as delgates and Fred R. Sny- it was necessary for him to ii ma t'' ' m U&gga, Lveta Dr»f»tt, llaiiit- ltnrncr, a few years HK© several of the preseni in contact with interior dreamland to the land of rea itv. The iler, of Sussex, and Fred W. Mattocks, lhi-,<>\ Htendrloluoa, RoreQea rooie. Kuinsoii road cottagers wo\ild still lie water surfaces, thus giv- of Bergen, as alternates. CADET LAWN MOWERS evening was very enjoyably spent in Edna Itowmnn, Florence Hherrnan, living in that locality. But better late ing rapid circulation playing games and social inttrcnuree. Eighth District—James W. McCar- Lillian Taliner, Annie Sherman. Hhotla than never. With the new sanitary wiih free steaming. thy, of Hudson, and Louis M. Brock, At a late hour delightful refresh inputs MnKfis, I'li-.abeth Krug, Mollin Packer, The Reasonably Priced were Bf-rvfd and this pvoveil tin draw- way in operation 1 am convinced that of TCSSGX as delegates. ing curd of tin* ev« ntng. Rill «H • IMI- Katie Packer, Monmouth lleach will soon be one of the most flourishiiiK of Hie shore bor- Lawn Mowers that Have! ixpMted called w#», MiHBcs !th SqupePot Auto HOFC Wagon Tested. I'ov.ior, lieta Wortliley. rhirl'c Advertise in the Daily Rec- A test of the Independent autnmo- son and I'^lsie Waltt. Alcnars. Willi; ord. It will pay you. Boilers? " M!o hoBe wagon was attempted Sat- Been Giving the Very Best West l.nnK fiianch and Oakhuiei urday afternoon. Chairman Thomas are waltitiK with inrero-t ihe progroti I have the famous so uare Beatty and Hobert Wright, of the fire if the trolley at I OUR Branch. With 1 lkhpreventsfl i L-siru of Satisfaction in and [ on ti .' sides and u- tnrl water committee, tOffftthof with tiol!e.\ facilities for Uroadway and ; the effective radiating William Bowman, of New York, an Third avenue, ihis city, they gee a byi5««h-whichmak8Ba vaubomohile cKpert, represented the Around Long Branch foi Now is the Time to Order Your chance for mi eMenskm by way of the ins; enst ConsiJi'i.'ibly I city. The Seagrave Company, from frits; Cenlral Tiaetinn (\mipany line i Your dealer will tell whom the ho.-Te wagon was purch;/ ed, Over Fifteen Years. tlironsh rhe EWO villaucB, and what.a you ot this and sent a representative here form Col- Screens and Screen Doors foo<>m it wtiuld lie to -both imvns! llolh , nuiny other features of [ umbus, Ohio. Chairman White had 12 Inches Cadet Lawn Mower $2.75 the boi tuif'h idiiiui! ai W'ew! l.on.n ] everything in readiness for the test Htanch mid tlir township cdiumii tee of] "Square Pot" 14 Inches Cadet Lawn Mower Any Size and all Kinds of Wire, Also Windows, Window Boilers, Fur. The auto was run out and started off $3.25 Oakliiir-t have apiiiiinind committees • naces anJ with" the committee and others inu'i- 16 Inches Cadet Lawn Mower who are kfepint; ilnii- ear.- to the Newport ested. In goinq; up the SanfurU StOM $3.75 Frames, Doors and Door Flames, Cabinet Work, Job- Hround, aii'l when Opportunity offers j fotages. hill, in \:>rwond avenue, otitf of the 18 Inches Cadet Lawn Mower $4.25 (hey will s*'l bUBJ ami work for trol- Made hy fan chains broks, which oauftsd the bing and Repairing, Contracts Tbken on New Buildings. ley esieiision to l-oitK llriiiKh. B0VNTON « to.4 to be discontinued. The auto wai Furnace Co. 1 Mm biU-k to fire beadquarters. It is A few d:iys afO ;i ^lick youiiK man ' 37lh St., near noi out or commission, but can only A. M. TOWNLEY & CO. Send Postal Card to this address. colleclt'd qni:c n iriim i>i' inuney by tell- Broadway. a; swtr shori runs until a new chain ing :\ luird tack atofy. 'rhe itorj was New York can be. procuYed, The result of the LONG BRANCH, N. J. to thf. effect thai till brother bad pot- test will noi be niade kn-nvi 11M tin itno truiMile itiid t.;ul forged p committee submits its ren< Check. He V»| ih] ;m\ where between GABRIEL EDVY (6.66 anil $iu in nnriiim tliis amonni 236 Rockwell Ave Long Branch, N. J. ;iinl B4 was MUtkMH ts su\c his Imiih- Advertise in the Daily Rec- { er and himself from disgrace. [£• vis ov(\. It will pay you.

SCOOP REPORTER Should a Girl Marry a Professional Athlete ? ? ? by "HOF

/'Now WOULDN'T YOU\ OrtRL! SHOULD NEVS . ( BE Hrtr-Piei» \P YOU ] MAD IMAHW6D A I ASK ME. "TO !H>=TY UTTUt CHAP) % =" »MT-E«VIEW A — SUPP0&5. VOU CALL C i SOHC MA««(tt> L.AOV PROMINENT MAR«iEt> -\ c"•'EH ND <*G.T"THE\R OPINIC-!-^ OH/ IMPOUND OF BEEF < S^ ON MY EXPEH-i LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. THREE

To Hotel OF Friday an out of town woman came to my. Store saying, she bad tried in her home town ard a num- Have You a Bargain Proprietors ber of Bed Bank Stores to get a pair of Shoes, hut could not be fitted. To her surprise and pleasure the To Offer the People of Long Branch ? and Cottage IS second pair tried on fitted .perfectly. Come to me (Continued from Firsa Page.) first, save trouble and I think money too. Is there something you want to buy at a bargain ? Have you something that you want Owners of Vincent Antor of New York, with to exchange for something else ? Remember that this is the market place of Long Branch. three private curs, WHS here to claim It is the piace where you can get together with your neighbors and match your wants with the body of his father, and accompany CLARENCE WHITE their desires. | Long Branch Jnj? him was Mr. Diddle. A tirund RID BANK Trunk speclul train came for Mr. Hays' Store Opan Wednesday and Saturday Evenings To prepare your rooms for the sea- body. Mr. Isidore Is here representing The Price is Only One Cent a Word son and at the same time put your Mrs. Victor 1'enasco, hopiug to find the" body of ber hunuaml. Mrs. Pe- Why not get busy and le^ your wants be known ? walls in such a condition that they can always be kept' clean and sanitary, 'fiasco's sister is married to the brother NEPTUNE AUXILIARY DANCE NOTICE OF ELECTION. of Premier ('nnnlejas of Spain and 1: related to the royal fnmily. She is ly Two Hundred Guests Attend Soda I'lihllc ixiilco h hereby uiv.-ii that inulfr IIio Act niiiilr.l. "An Ait relutini; to, rwatstiag iiiR 111 at the Plain hotel, New York. Session Held at Townley and ]iruvl(lliiu for Hit- government of cilk^. The body of Isidor Straus of New Hr-ll. tnwiiH, IHIWUKIIS .mil other inunli-iitalitieR with- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR SALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE in lhii« State." itpprovi'il -Mirll 25, mil, a mu- York was also claimed by relatives. The members of the Ladles' Auxilian nicipal elt'ftloti Hill be hold In thi' t'tiy of Loim Hnuuh. on Tuesday, Muy '. IS1I, "I tht< TO LET—5-room house, Columbus FOR SALE—Flag pole, 65 feet with WANTED—Finishers to sew but (ieorge Wnrren of Portland, Ore., of-Nepiune Host* Company, No. 1, en |il)n>t>s iHTftnafter dpslimiitvd In tlie stviral St. $11 per month. Inquire E. W.top mast, reasonable, perfect. Dr. H tons and hooks and eyes on skirts. who seeks bin fathers body, also met tentained over 20(i gueslK at their re- HlvctU.ti IMstrlclri of tho \\;mls of thv an hi ElOCUm. 28 Seventh Ave 100-101* H. Pemberton, 186 Broadway. lOOtf Operators also wanted. We pay be ARMORITE Is not an ordinary flat the vessel. ception and danco Riven in Townley City ,t>i>tUt'i'ii the tHHirfl Of its n'.lnck In thu finish, nor calcimine, but an enamel ginners while learning. Apply Mon Picture Man Barred. Hall, last Friday night. The ladies ttn' )»uriK.Hc of clccUiin tivi< (VmiinlHxii.nors of FOR RENT—House, six hooms and A DINING ROOM Table and gas for walls; sanitary and beautiful in assisted liy the ever willing "Neps,' tho City of Lone Itninrh. mouth Skirt Co., 148 Broadway Photographers were not nUowed to And BOllc« Is lieiWij further Klven that a hath, furnished ur unfurnished. Call range for sale quick. Hobert Hub- 10(Hol02" its rich soft toned effects. It Is spared no puiim to give their frienda 20§ Broadway, Van Tine. lOOtol&S* take pictures tu the dockyard. The short (iem-ri|ttk»n of HIP iMHiiitlnry llni's of tm-li bard, Trenton Hotel. 100-101 adapted for use on plaster, wood, press representatives, however, were a social good time and their efforts KlcctSoti Plrttrtct in the K;I and FOR RENT—House *id barn, 5 from the dockyard to the Mayflower dition, and it presented an animated KkHtiun M'Ht the liidi'iiL'tiilcul Flru Eiigiuu aorea ground. West Long Branch. In- BABY CHICKS—Orders taken now WANTED—A girl for general house- Ask for booklet showing all the dif-curllnj; rink. scone throughout the hours of merri- House, at Nim. l'J-^1 Third Avtume. for S. C. R. I. Red chicks. 16c each. work, one able to cook. Apply 68, 3rd ferent tints. If your dealer does not SKCONll WAItH FIHST OlSTHK'T. quiro Alexander, 26 Second Ave. It was announced that while frlendi ment and diversion. ChelMii Aveiuit' Itpffl BCWJI Avenue to Mor- Ellendale Poultry Farm, H. G. Bray, Ave. 98tf carry ARMORITE, order direct. RefreshmentR were served In thHea Avenue; Bferrll Avenut' fnuu ChelMou Ave- TO LET—Six room house; cor. High Monmouth Read, Eatontown, N. J. might take charge of thebodles, vitlu- line to 1Mvision Klroi't ; Division Street fl-om ables or puperw Hint muy have been dining room hy the hidies, mid here Morris Avonuc ID Willow Avenue; Willow St. and Springdale Ave. Inquire West 99toli)l' Avenuv lioill D! vision Hlreot Ut WeHtwond End Engine House, West End. found wltli them will be retnined by again the Nepa tendered their services AmniH'; WftHWOed Avenue from Willow Avu- PANSIES and vegetable plants for WANTED — Operators to make Armitage the White St»r officials unless the per- in helping to wait on the tables. The iiue in Mi. 111.I Avenue ; Mm 1 is A vomit' froin 99tol04» Woatwuod Avemic to Oti'Att Avenue, tlieuct' sfUe. Frank Osthoff. Corner Branch- men's night shirts, learners taken and soirviiiimiiig the boily pan show that jdainly luncheon consisted of sand iilonu Ocean Avenue to thi' jilm'ts of lieuill- HOUSE TO LET—654 Kennedy St. port and Poit-au-1'eck Ave. 99-100' paid -while tearing, stoiner & Kon.lt! Varnish Co. he Is acting ns executor or ndmlnls- wIchcH, haine-maile cake and coffee iilnn; mid Die place uf meeting of the Itnanl ti'Htor of the deceased. The good humor thut prevailed on theof lUKiritry mul Klecllon la ut No. 148 Third Inquiie 549 Broadway. 9!>tol04* TWO Hole Upright ice box for sale AuMiiii. (ihi.ii.-. llulldiiit.'). Newark. N. J. Seventeen nddiiiomil immes of Identi- dance floor prevailed around the fei BECONU WAHU SKCnMt ltlHTHICT. SUITABLE Stores to let for a live cheap. F. L. Sherwood, Little Silver. fied dead were gt^flyQ out by the Miie- tive board. It was after S o'clock when Monls Avenue from Ocean Avenue Io \\ fiue; Norwood Avenue from West End Ave- er, barber, laundryman, fishman, or Poole Ave., Long Branch. 98tollO* MRS. R. A. CLAYTON, Dressmaker, Miss Dobbins, Former Resident, One fled bodies." Duly one of the entire feel well repaid for their time and nue to Cedflt Avenue; t'wlur Avenue from delicatessen, tidjoining our meat mar- has moved to 333 Chelsea Ave. , of State Vice Presidents. ' number lias not been Identified. labor by having a stOect and appreci Norwoud Avenue to thu middle of thti fimtln- ket, cor. Nor wood & Phillips Avea., : uathfh i>f Norwood Avenuu ; Norwood Avenue OR SALE CHEAP—Furniture, 100tol05 Trenton, April 29.—The. New-Jersey The following is the list: K. C. Brls tativo gathering, who evidently en In the wmitlii'i-ly baundan line of Ihe City and Deal, N. J. Address owner, M. Blum uloilK mild liliK In Die Atlantic Ocean, llipncu bedding, carpets, bureaus, chairs, Conference E'pworth League, the young tow. Kntuorine Uuckly, Denton Cox. joyed n mont delightful time, iilonj; tho Athtntli- Ocean to the pUee of he- and Son. 98tol03 tables, etc. 7 Third Ave., near Broad- REMOVED From -Townley Bldg. people's organization of the Meihodiat Henry Famithorpe, Hulph Giles, Hatia KUIIIIIIK; nnd tho pliffl vf mwtlm of the way. 98tf Miss Porter has removed her artE!pJE Advertise In the Dally Record. Lnd BnalBe llouxe on BSQIUUI Aveuue. 159 Grand Ave. Apply 679 Morford TOP Soil for sale in large quanti- the following officers for the ensuing J. .lohaussoii, Weutzeil Lin hart. Thom- Tlllillt WAHM IIHKT niKTUH'T. 516 Broadway. Mrs. Sexton takes as Morgan, Itobert 6. Norman, I'O_ Broadway from Willow Aveiiu« to Mori ell Ave. 9Stol03* ties. Address Soil, Record Office, charge and arranges for class or pri-year; Ntreet : Morrt-ll HJreH from Ktoaduay li> ltiitli 98tol03 (Jeorge Swaue, Del Carlo SebaKtlmio. Avenm.': Until Avenue from Murrell Hlveet tu HOUSE TO LET—14 rooms, good vate lesson. Free lesson on punched President, Rev. Leon Chamberlain; Leopold AVelsz, Maurl/der Zaciirlan. Pearl Mirtift; I'earl Street from Hath AVL-IIIUI work. 99tol05 first vice president. Rev. F. L. .lewett, UI Norwood Avenue; Norwood Avenue from location, $23 per month. Inquire 7C FRESH Cut Carnations. Sodemann's A message from the Miniu snys no r.'iirl Htreet Io West Knd Avenue; Waal Knd Rockwell Avenue. 84tt Greenhouse, opposite East Long of Bordentown; second vice president, Avenut! fnnn Norwood Avonue to W(>Mt»oo«t WANTED—Teams to work on Wall Rev. H. M. Helyea, of Audubon; third more bodies htive been taken. Avenue; Wrslwoml Avenue from Went End Ave- Branch Railroad Station. 93tol07' street. West IAIII^ Branch. $4.50 per wn? to Willow Avenue; Willow Avi-nue from HOUSE TO LET— Monmouth Ave., vice president. Miss Klsie A. Smith, of Few More Will Be Found. Westwood Avenue to Ihe nhice of In-uinnlim ; for Information call Mrs. Kahn, 113 FOR SALE — Vegetable plants, day. Address Byram-Rutherford Con- Lambertville; fourth vice president, The bodies of only it little more lhau Your Liver , „ and tltfl iiliit'O or iiltelluu of tho Hoard of IUT struction Co', 60 Broad St., Red Bank. iHtrj »nd Klprtlnn In a( No. HI" Norwood Sea View Ave. 83tt strong and hardy. Sodemann's green Miaa Almira I. D-ubMnn, of Cape May 10 per cent of thOM who peiislu'ti have AvcniU! (Ln.Vh.il Ac ('lark's Slore). house, Opp. I£ast Long Branch Sta- 97tf been recovered, imd C'aplalu Decirtcivt STABLE TO LET—12 stalls and Im- City; superintendent of Junior Leag- is Clogged up I'lllttn WAItf) HKCONIl HIMTKH'T. tion. 90tol01 LIVE Calves and Cattle bought. ues, Samuel II. Thompson, of Catnden; of (be Minla says tlint he doeu not Slurri'll Strael from Hr.iaihvay to Ualh Are- provements. Apply to Sacco Realty think many more will be luitud. That's Why You'r A.i Tir.d-Out of inn' ; 1 tn'li Avenue from Morrell Street to FOR SALE—At West End, N. J., toWill call for them. Address, Cattle, secretary, Harry D. -Conover, of Tren- Sort. IL*. N I'earl sn—i; I'earl Street from flalli Avpiiue Co., 117, So. 7th Ave. 76t( The message from the Miulii eoii In Norwood Avenue; Norwood Avenue Iron. close an estate, established business care Record. 97tf ton; treasurer, H. H. Robbing, of Cam- I'earl Street to Wnll Street; Wttll Sireet liom firms recovery of the lxidy at Charles TO LET—1 large stable also 2 'or thirty years. Fern's Hotel, corner den. Av to ; large buildings suitable for storage, I RENOVATE Mattresses, make M. Hays. IIIHO the following third clans duay ; Itr i- if Brighton and 2nd Aves. Plot 80 by VMI.V from (hikwood Avenue 4o thh e wetterlt y carriages or automobiles. Mrs*. Gus.150, twenty-four rooms fully furnished. awnings and furniture to order. Wen- pasauugerH: Sigurd H. Mimu'tnul .la- line or the City, thence UIOIIK Raid wMvily Brazo, 147 Union avenue 76tf Very easy terms. Box 51 West End, zell, 112 Front St., Ked Hank. 96tf cob WilkiHid, also engineer with iui Mm- to the middle rjr Die rlf.-ht ef way of the tinls A. H. V., Kalo Douatl, Walter| Jerse dhhe Ilii lmndd d tl lio N. J. 88tolll* midddlle the FOR RENT—House, 327 Chelsea; MATTRESSES made over, ticks A. Stanbrooke, stewurd; Kdward Eliot, ly washed, hair cleaned, cheap. J. the il d l.> I Avenue Ave. Apply Goldstein's 74tf FOR SALE—2 Onyx Soda Fountains fireman, also man wittl Initials H. H.. Urand AAM Crotty, 23 Columbus Ave. 96tol01* evening dren«, cuff buttons, gold, mark- to th* mldly at W. DELIVERED eeasand and gravel. Iroadwaf trom Liliorly Street to Kourlli Ave- H. Woolley & Co., Clothiers. B9tf lars see Van Huel &. Holston. 82tf —Detective Captain William l>. Wal- a; Fourth Avenue. Innn HruadviH.v to Ciu-l- Phone 126 Con Gaskln. 42tf. ling is now occupying the Francis FORTY-ONE NOW Of AD 1 Avenue; ClielHeii Avenue from Fourth Dr. Charles C. Cattanach, Veterln- •Due In MniTlH Avenue; Morris Avenuo froffl HOUSE to let on Bath ave., all Im- fotlagt', In Atlantic avenue. 1 'hf!'-e;) Avenue In l)n i .inn Slrei-t: DIVIKIIIII provements, Bower connection. A. P. AGENTS WANTED iry Surgeon, ofllce and residence 552. —Captain V. II. Kinmons, of Hatli Street froiB Morris Avenue to Willow Ave- Second Ave., West End, Phome 725 nue ; Willow Avenue from lllvl;;iim Shr.-I In Golden, 579 Broadway. B6tf avenue, Is undergoing special treat- IN OKLAHOMA STORM uhiil IH now oalfod F.riuardx Hrook slong t^ie . Great- West Knd. 40tf ment at a New York hospital. cgur>ies nr Kdwurds ftrouk rrorn Willow Ave- TO LET—6-room houses, Atlantic rst, monpy-makinff opportunity in a nue ID the middle, or the rigid of Way ur 111" corner Edwards Ave.. 6-room apart- H. RITZAU, remover of dead anl- —Horace Htanton, the Second ave- N. J. Southern Itullruad Company, thunre generation. Ap.e.nts having marvelous nue builder, con!i trues to improve a almiK Hie middle, fir Ihe M:'1,I of way of thu ments, Cenfral Ave., city water, gas, 8lH-ee8B. Authoritative Book. Price nals, Ked Bank, N. J. Telephone •.ind rallroHd rrom Kdwardn Urnnk to Llliertv also 13-room house, all modern im' 129-J. ltf little. He Is now able to be up around Injured List Over 100; Four Street; Liherty Htreet from tho lnUTrieetioii only $1.00. Big terms. Outfit free. J PROPOSALS. Of thc> i.i Li of wuy ur the •••••) railroad with provements, big barn, cheap to right Don't mlas this chance. UNIVERSAL tU/> house. Hit id Liberty Htreet tn IIIH 1.1,1.V of htvlntiliiK ; party. Inquire 228 Broadway. B4tf HOUSE, 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia. •—Mrjwnd Mrs. Henry (j, Kahle have . Towns Blown Away. J*i'« It'll |ini|i(iHH IH will lie rwi-l veil hy til.HLI Hi; place of iMcetim of tho Itnttrd ••! ltetc- HELP WANTED—MALE taken posseHsion of their new Overtoil Kiiard nf riitwn FnrH ••! tho'liiuiit.v o istry and Kleefloli ts at City Hull, No. It TO LET—Half double house, 222 98100 Hotunautb ul tlu-;r m,nun, In the Court HmiMi WANTED—Gas fitters at once. Ap- plAOfl linn^alo\v. Their Norwood ave- f'M't'linia, Ni-w .It'iKi'.v. at t-levcn o'clock I m FOritTH WAKK SKCONI) DISTRICT. Edwards avenue. Water and gas. Ap- nuo house has been leased to Mr. Ryer- Oklahoma city, Okla., April 20.—Thi on Wciliif^ilny, M;iy 1st, IS||. unit Hum am Willow Av«nUe from Kdwunh Hrook Id ply ffl. .1. Miller, Gas Offic-e, 180 ..road- UtflT* tiiililli-lv .!»•'!•"( ''»'! mid. for Hie build Hioadvvti\ ; Broadway from Willow Avenue tn ply Woolley & Burcliell. 51tf son, hie Norwood avenue butcher, who death list resttlttfeS fmin the cluud mt: Pl*f« «t on Norwood ave. Apply Britton'a There is rivalry between two Buctf- I'oiiHtriirnoii nf HIH-II hrlilcii ftnoordlBl I" milI'UKlnnltiK; ami tht p)un of meetlnK of the. FOR RENT—Two desirable cot town hateball teams, tiie Juniors and Kt Butler, two at Sentinel and one nt other | !.ni>. unit s|iccinrittluiiK Hint t.nl.tn^ Board of IleglHtry nnd Klfitlou In tit 111'! Nep tuges, nicely furnished. Attractive drug Htore or your own broker. 77tf AUTOMOBILE_FOR SALE Hln'ton. Thin hrlngs the known death UN to mmmii wltli their IMtt. linn- Ih...,. f'nn.rmny'B BDOM, at No. :>U BWaOtt* Henibrn. The latter wanted a prap- A Hcvmii of hu riullnrH iniint )>o fiBM* grounds. Located, corner Bath and FOR SALE—40 H. P. Pope-Hartford Ms ap to forty-one. The Injured lfst YlfrS WAItll FIH8T IHKTlllCT. Hee Kame Sidnrday ftfid they got it 1 with ihv < !.,, Atlantic A1 rum' to D10 South HhroWH- Branch, or any agent. 146tf AUTOMOBILE FOrt SALE—1907. all. They ore Kldurailo, Warren. Itlalr A (>ertlflod dioek hi the aunt <>f one thDiiHiitnl Itiiry I»lver; H-mtli HIircwHhury Itiver from loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- Five passenger Smith, Just overhaul- joyed ih'.* fport. Henry Mflke acted .i .ii.,. .!,,.«I, tu thi- uriler nf .h>lin M. (fir " V Brumli civ..k b> Fllnu'x Creek; Fllun'it mid Martha. They were reported ut It Dlt , ••• iiitii iilll L>k from tilt- ieutii Khicwabury Itiver to TO LET—South side Alpha Cottage ply to W. A. Stevens, Helsley Build- ed and painted. Reasonable. Charles is umpire. The lineup: blown nway and ii<> cumnmnlentioi l KB IT SITU lit Kitlc Avftuif; Atlantic Avuuuu from P. HI HUKL*S. 304U ing. 75tf L. Edwards, Record office. 68tf JUNIORS—Kleld.s c, Howland p, l "f ii" Itonrd. Court House, freehold m's Crook to Seventh Avenue; Kevetith Sloan lb, Quirk 2b, Nautasia 3b, Sper- with Hi.-in IIM.4 been eatabllslied. JITHUV. ur run bl lle of tint New |tr- iaKMORS--Uayton c, Finn n, .). PRINCE MAY VISIT U. S. ieo. iiny or till l>ldH If deemed tu tltc MI ln- cy Houtdern Kalli'imd, tht'ine HIOIIK the rlttht FOR SALE—2 horses, wagons and Quirk 1h, PricharrI 8b, Rox &t), Tabor IrriHt nf tin- Count} |O tu ilo I way of the New Jemey Hnuttiern Itnllroad THE RECORDS DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE J. M ' iilil.il-,> rorn l.it»pliu-ott Avenuoto Ihe place of he- harness, inquire J. P. Kvatis, 19 Wal- B9, Howland If, Hoitor cf. Bury rr. Pari* Hein Walaa May Se* Amarica ai Inriii';- ; find the |d*ei* -i meetiriK of Ilia i: AtteKt : lUrcrt lace St., Red Bank. KM)to500 His Grandfather Did. C K. Close. ionrd or lleulfltry Klcrtlon Is nt the Clerk of Board. inrlliue-it <»nibi of It'xkweU urui JoUne An- rails, April '2ti.— The Trinceof Wales, April I.'Hi. I9it, HORSE, Wagon and harness for IUUH. (premlseH of Ilnrrv L'lnytnn). PATTIN LINE who is now in tliis city, will shortly ($11) Ml KHli.lllii Mi.n FIFTH WAHM SKCONPI IHSTHMT lc. Kuiiahle for AXproas business. visit Ihe United Htatt'K, noeordlng to n Lli>i>!ncolt Av.iMm from tin- rl«ht of way of Inquire 47 4th Avo. !i«tol01* PROPOSALS. he New .Icrney Hoitlliom llnllrniul to .lolhic, Daily and Sundays. report in the <-iin- to Hcvcuth Avenue; Seventh Avenue from HORSE FOR SALE—Apply Chester says the prince will stay here until well Boanl of Cbesni Fmheldan ef llu- (..uniy D| loline Aveuue tu AtlaiiiU: Avenue; Atlantic II, Truax, 223 Broadway. 96 tf Hock well ave., 3.00 p. m.; Pleasure into the summer, nfter which, in nc- odiiiouth, at thuir roomtt In the fuliil HoiiHe, Avenue from Spvcntti ACCIHIP to Fllnn'8 Creek; n^li.il.l. on Wi-dnisduj, May 8th, 1912. al . Creek from Atlanta Avenue to flu- Ray, 3.10 p. m,; Sea Rright, 3.40 p cordance .with plans mapped out by the Hni u'clopti B. n., Dtid then tind then- pub- Nhri'wylun* llnr; Mouth Khrewmhury HORSES—Big sale,, fine Western in.; Highlands. 4.00 p. in. late King Kdwitrd, he will journey to ly opwtad IIK) read, for the furnUiilUK of .„ from Fliun's Creek tu Turtle Mill Hrook; stork, also good pair of mules. S. J. America to receive the "jeniding infln- o OTH--llcht Hxinn-M on each Of thi- lTrloH HOM Com- WM, C. HAYDEN, DM, c. K. Cbm, isny'a II"iiKe, at Na, 241 ltra,nchport Avenue. WAGONS FOR SALE Sec'y- Clerk of lloiiid SIXTH W'ARU lltlST IHSTKH'T. LEAP YEAR ELOPEMENT April llth, till. Tin- divlMlou Inn' l«:i«e-'ii (he prOBtrtlM HI* (.(•">.78) MHt'iliJii Alf.n >r furmpMy tielonidnK to KdK>T Levy tuid A|)Iiln FOR SALE CHEAP—Two seated NEW JERSEY CENTRAL James rrSnV'-lhe Ailnntlc Clwnn to Fresh I'ond ftiiad ; Freuli Cond Hond front sun I iiienlimud tirriage In first-class order.. Inquire Unique Red Bank Picture to be Repeat PROPOSALS. dtvUion line tn the north Hue ot a lot uf land if Timothy Hoimihjin, corner Ridgi' LEAVE LONG BRANCH cd Next Thursday Evening, on the north Aide ot ColumM I'luee now or IHl M llll tli 5arm#r1> tielontciim to ll-inl«i KUaacll. thencH ,\VI\ and Leonard St., UPI] Hank, X. .]. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth nth *he moving iilrniif, entitled "A • f rtiuHi'N Freeholders <.f the f-mntj of ilonu Uw north line nf nalr! lot of lAnd an (I •7 1*. **.1T, t.M. J1.47 i. m.: t.$1, 4.17, 8.1. ap ¥»RP iKh.junicni," uhich was Mfmnimitlt, i.t their rooms lit thi. Court Howe, lit- north iff Peat llaei Irontinc on the norOi (Satimlaye only), 7.17, 9.15 p. m Bumlayi eehoid, <>n Weflmaday, H«j Hli, lilt, »t ilde of HaUl Columbia l'\at Ilie of ti trail of hind ( iriui-i h hcluiiti'ik' '" For Baltimore and tVadhlnuton, » 04, II 4 which was shown on in** screen ai the univi-l 1-0:1 (J, known HH th.' MMIII \\M. h iidin ii Wi-st. thf easlerl] line of nald l«Mt ci\\ y and light- Inquiie Oruber'a _. rn.: 2 37, 417 p. m, .emulaya, 8.55 ft,m . .piiwandpvillp sine] moving iiirnire CUOB <.f Die Orcuti Bmilevard. nnd then and utmtioiied trai-t nf i I from lh« north line of MtAOr&Stt Second avenue. BBtolQG 4.32 p. rn •ir pabtlrt) opened and rend, "In nrrtmUnce he lot of 'Innd aforemeritl ned, now or tnr- Tor Atlantic dry, ft.Sfl a m.; 4.17 p. mtheatre last Thursday night, will he with plans ,-nxl N|)f.'ill.Mltf»iirt hen-ioton- n« nrrl.t bctonflng to f| . rel BugMll to MaM ¥i» Red. Bunk. Bundiys, 0.22 «. m Iti.ar-1 «.f .'IHIKWI | -H'('l(..)«| .rH .-l tin' Hr T i 1 taiMtl iii-ck; MsM>iiliii.K. rt« M-tnwaii, Ml, 9 04. 11.47 a,'i lunx]a> night. The picture* are very Ail bldchmi Hii.tll egtimstA the ewA r.f em- tmgtna tn Joha it. We*! m the. Houth Hhrewx- i.; 4.17 p. in Suhdinn. 8 55 ft. m.; 4 32, 8.54 ruction with Ibc i-Brtrlullona euntalued In thebury KIVM•; Hie middle of the South Hbrewn^ i Branch. 73tf P. m. i Hoar and many welt-known HpotB In (;uRtBTP \ H.illin <\<-re rtHORnized. At las! il nut, 1M a! KM Mlthxiit mich if /K trunk; Troiti.n1.11 * Vretk from Ihe mld- Thursday night's show fully 80<» peo- dte t,T Ihe South MtfeWfttiUry River to Atlantic W. G. BKHI.EK, W C. HOI'l. All UIJIIHI su< h li)dn lo Vvviim- ; AH11 t*liv Avenue from Troutman's ]>lr \MTP in at ton da me and ifagnttA 'reek Ui Lllierty Street : Lliwrty Street from ' TViccIdthea Doctors' H..HMI their sipiTfTiaikm hy rounds of ap- vtmntit- Avtinufl to Sea Vieiew ArenueAenue:: efAefcc Gorcev & Son PfalBfl iiuil siie-'ilir-iitiMiis nmy lie s*ei) at the AAotttr e Uherlj Street tn Atlantic DYERS AND CLEANERS KEYPORT'S NEW PASSENGER and plause. .ffli-p of HIP Board of ChowB FreeIinlf1t>rH. In ; Atlantic Ocean ffro m St«« Vieew A Avenue the ( miri Hfiii.se, FrethiiUl. Nw ); or d th l f Fancy The piruir** giYtBI a BlM vimv (i.iiiji'i, Coimtv KtiKtnci-i, (in Kruari olm-e «T IimUmlng; and the pl»ce nf t)ARK DAYS. FREIGHT LINE *tr»ct, Hfl Bwiik, \f« IITNI-V : or the ftt«t« m«i'thiK *>f the Board of llntiitry mid Blectlnti Dry Cleanini Norih S)TP W sbiu > i i \ w, and a!so .. n ftnnrt (''HtMnlwulonw Trcni'iti. \r« imrmrv. • *i the (illvei Bjron Fire Engine House, at Tin ii Ring of the broom ond the choking air. 71 Broadway Resuming Service :tni niatfij [jtctUTfj O. an i<> \ ;ifl]t bc- Mfm Hi' itlora RM j ti. ul.1.until »f I1 )•• . Hi Ailaniic Atfinie. T> a r*d OB th* low bang rope, MA.HCFHI 2n»l 1*^12 I'.M-. t'lari »f H.-.ir.l, \|;n.,tt,iti, \'n -l^im'v SIXTH UAKI. SECdMt niSTRlCT. t&g rhasnd tiv Fred Wnt. i- niitn- A ,, MiMi'H I h«sfe 'J',I-A\ th" Illitt (H HIDWII Iff. I'l •11 I.i.h .1•'I'Fiifd ih* iiiy The time wbes the EIMM i Vlnlla—INSTRUCTION— ;wvfc na-s 4 •:» p m h. llu place if bejtinpingi ;md Uie rilM ••< n< "• • C M.I •M, •eeMiif! nf Hie Itmnl of Itfithttr.v nnd Klecli.m Tiir tl»ft •,• ;n'ii ihi- muter bMaa Ii ttmr. piling' 1] in! it an ; 1M iiie • SCIM-< Musi.. lt| rilftailllinl Mnskians. Fiirrmli, il Eni Hll B 1 (| uVPh "' H( No. 1 *H Libert \ Str»»( I premiws of The litre when the hovie^ ife deans! pirtnre v. as helne .,!.. \ || MW Van Tine! Where Et the wife. For Evfry BsMaMk. \WTNfciS MV HAND tin* HCTdilMnth da> Comitlcip Library of Standard. CUBSIC and Paplrtftr, p. pil in the piciurr a f AprliTA T> . 1HI2 ANSWER TO SATURDAYS PUZZLE. t'r m-aatf Munfo ni-H r.r the Jerie* fVnfrii Trn Mrs. Harr.v Alinii' W BH\*\T B NKWCOMB Upside down in barrel. f witn tin' sect il K<\v.»*rt fi Plimc 1I-L Sttidlt. 7U fftrwotd An pat t s? during th«- rout, LONG BRANCH DAILY EFCOHD MONDAY APSTL 29, 1912. DAILYJRECORD. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Commenced Business March 8th, 1899. ISSUED EVERY WEEK-DAY MUT0AL INTERESTS Benj.-BolBsetu Bobbitt, EMItor The Citizens National Bank of Long Branch, N. ). SUBSCRIPTION RATES Recognizing that the interests At the close of business APRIL 18th, 1912, condensed from sworn statement to the Comptroller Terms (Postage Free) outside of the oi Customer and Bank are along City of Long Branch and the Long RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Branch mall delivery limits. common lines One year, la advance .... f500 Cash on hand and in banks $155,100 28 Capital Stock $100,000 00 Surplus and net undivided profits 163,511 48 The First National Bank, Three months, In advance . . 1 26 United States and other bonds 221,197 50 One month, In advance ... .60 Circulation 98,000 00 Mingle copies. In advance . . 02 Loans and investments..., > • • 552,002 41 Deposits, banks $ 27,398 70 Long Branch, N. J., Deposits, individuals 511,530 01 Published by endeavors, in all ways consistent F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. 538,928 71 538,928 71 Chas, L. Edwards, Sec'y and Manager, Bills Rediscontinued, 27,860.00 with good business, to serve their 192 Broadway LONG BRANCH, NSW JERSEY Total $928,300 19 Total $928,300 19 depositors. Day Telephone, 291, Long Branch. Night Telephone, S87 Long Branch. WE OFFER ALL ACCOMODATIONS CONSISTENT WITH PRUDENT MANAGEMENT. BUSINESS ON BUSINESS Monday, April 29, 1912. K STRONG CONSERyRTIiZe PRINCIPLES CLEAN-UP CRUSADE suc-.l CESS.

Despite the handicap of the most lamentable thing to nominate Mr. in any part of the Union. It has hap- The fact remains that this is being Each speaks the bounty of a lavish umavoiable weather possible at this Hoosevelt. because the Taft faction pened quite often in local and some- done, and ihe result is the countless earth— hosl of the American people who never The blessings rare that rightly do be- Report of the Condition of time of year, the Clean-Up i'rusade would not spare the Colonel from times even in State elections that ser- were, never will be iniemperate. And long here has been a most pronounced suc- their knives on election day. Here in ious Issues have been complicated and with the growth of morality the niim- To them tliat seek the treasuries of cess. the East thin butchery by the Taft their settlement postponed by Home lier of conscieniiouw parents increases. mirth. There really is no patent process for There has been a truly wonderful faeiotn would he moat deadly. Ap- passing craze that would lead voters New Jersey Mortgage and making men good. There is no whole- Yet wofild I pause the while, and seek improvement effected in the appear- parently in the West the Tuft faction- to vote foolishly. More than once sale cure for any vice or weakiresH.— a them© ance of the city in the I>UHI two alintH arc not uumerotiH enough to doAmerican coimnunitlt* have -ducted Mew York World. In ways leas smiling than the coun- tryside. weeks. much damage to Colonel Roosevelt. not only unfit but absurd candidates Trust Company Behind the Candidates. In far-off scenes of stress I sometimes It lias taken hard work to do this, But U ie in the Went that the fol-to offices of high importance by such Ha :k in the heads of many people Be em and systematic work, too. lowers of La Kollette swarm, and voting and have had to pay a heavy the. idea that there is a difference arid To find a voice that may not l>e de- nied— LONG BRANCH MEW JERSEY Everyone who did anything de- their tomahawkB muBt be added to the price for their folly. a 'MR one between the two candidates. A clue is furnished by a few senten- A voice that mid the arid scenes of serves praise. The assistance of theTaft knives to calculate the Western "It is to be hoped no considerable ces used by L. T, IJobhouse,'the well- woe Htreei department of the city Kovern- execution that Would he done upon number of Massachusetts voters will known ICnglliih sociologist and writer, Still lifts itself on high in notes of At The Close of Business, in an essay in the Atlantic MonthlV. * cheer nient was indispensable. What* the ihe Colonel from within his ownfi&gagS in any such silliness. Poli- Hath for my soul a richer, deeper Speaking of what he has observed on APRIL 18, 1912 Fchools did was a big factor. And party. tics is always a matter ot serious im- this side of the waler lie says that "it glow the help of every in dividual who "La l''ol!ette.'» voters are ufluine port. There is no place In it for him confirms his impression that democ- Than happy-bird-notes in the morn- ing clear. loaned up his or her own pfetBiffSfl with rage nKtiiliHt the Colonel because who wishes to play the fool" racy in America has yet to make itself a reality, bu! it strongly Hiiggesis RESOURCES counted not alone for the actual re- iliey believe that Mr. Uoosevelt mis- Rather let it be said that there that the chief condition at suoeesK, fefaa Who sings amid the joyous fields ot Bonds and Mortgages $112,077.95 sult r, but for the inspiration that it led and betrayed thej^r chief In start- should be no place in politics for those awakening of the public mind, ie in peaoo Where aU IK fresh, and sweet, and Stocks and Bonds 57,395,91 iitiurUed to others. But the women lag him on the warpath after the PreHl- who don't take It seriously. It Is one process of realization." Mr. Hobhou«e J <•'"., indications that thousands of lushly\ green. Loans and Bills Purchased 118,317.98 w bo engineered the enterprise are en- dent. Nowhere can cool, clear opinion of the most serious matters with riihiil'. are becoming charged with the But give* an inward happiness release, And adds new glory to a gloried Banking House and Fixtures 19,000.00 thk'd to the lion's share of tlie glory find In the anaemic weakneHB of Mr. which we have to deal. Directly and notion that democracy as practiced in scene; Cash and Due from Banks 12,957.19 America" has been a gwd deal of a :))' the achievement. It wan their en- Taft circumstances that make for na- Indirectly every person is affected. But he whose song springs forth from Kham— that the governing power has tional Hlrength by Colonel Itooaevelt care and strife, iTf,-y and enterprise and practicnl This is not appreciated as It should not. reBted with the many, according $319,749.03 t Like an oasis in some desert plain, judgment which made it all poeHible. be, and we suffer for it. to the theory of our institutions, hut any more than by Senator La Follette. His is the song that gives the hopeless with the few able in one way or anoth- LIABILITIES: The originator of the idea, too, ;-lmuli| It the people only realized what it life, Everywhere there iH proof incontest- er to seize and exercise authority. not be overlooked. It was Dr. A. Leo nieuni to i hem there would be no And tluillB with living joy the heart Capital Stock $100,000.00 able that the candidate to save the If this Ifl a correct statement It will fikiimiell who liiri 8iiKv;ented it and more of the carelessness and indiffer- of pain! Surplus and Profits 31,426.01 Republican party muHt ho a man like be conceded that no mimic contest is —John Kemlrick Bangs In the Book- Bills Payable , 15,000.00 cord editorials bant>U on bit* HUK- luitloe fi he», offensive to no fac- ence whVh result in the lilliiiK of Itn- going on and that the controversy far Time Deposits «, 171,573.02 Iion that got the movem nt iindi*r tlon, Mr. Tart's, Mr. Roosevelt's, Mr.portant offices with men totally unfit transcf ndfl personalities. Mr. Taft, whllo sympathetic at times toward THOUGHTS WORTH READING Accrued Interest on Deposits 1,750.00 La Follette'B- any body's." for them, who win not on their mer- particular reforms, obviously has a 1 ;ut there's glory enough for all. Sounds reasonable. nut it's all its but on their pushing of themselves, profound district of mrire democracy. I had rather do and not promise, $319,749.03 He does not look witii favor on a lar- Am! the principal point of interest \sf er MI id than djiie. A coin pro- forward and blowing their own horn than promise and not do.—Anon. ger participation of the un hi? true led tbitt so muoh has been accomplished is much more easily HU^ge'sted and their unlimited supply of "nerve" many in public affairs. He wants pop- 1 in ihv interest of Long Branch. carried out. And never W&H one and "KUII." ular rule, hut no larger degree of it We Solicit Tims Deposits Only M Psy 3 Per a difllcult than in tlio present cir- than we have had. He would have the public served and served well, but the Fifty Years Ago icriny. TAFT WEAKNESS NOT ROOSE- Taft added New Hampshire, and Gent, Interest Thereon. One Dollar Opens w Account way to rto it, he feels, is to emphasize April 29. VELT STRENGTH. lUiude Island, with 18 delegates, In rather than tn minimize what he calls A JOKE LAW. A small detacbjjiient of L'nited Roosevelt supporters and others are his liHt of States last week, but thethe representative principle. He is State HuperintenflVut o(W*lghti and derived (averse to change. On the other hand, States sailors t<»k paaaniAoa of < jutiuned by the staunchly parti HUH natural satisfaction to he New Orlcnns jjnd hoi^teil the Roosevelt aeenm to have arrived at KiireB Waldron callH attention to United Elates flns over the cus- EUjpUbUflAO New York Frees against From it is inarred by tho fact that conclusions thai lie shrank from when fact that the new law just enucU'd tom house. General II. W. Ilnl- letting their aHtoMittlnm»nt at tile Miflf Roosevelt captured Missouri and he wan President. That sm-h an inter- iK a staydard sUe for fruit and leak's nriny began the •JBflB <»f way MI which Mr. Tuft goes down in Washington with 25 delegates nal change Of development should nc- Cull nth. Mi^s., where the ('oil- vegetable ha«ketH at a half bushel, leur is no psychological marvel. Glad- federates under r.oneral I". O* T. * ny primary test run away with their not apply UIIIOBS the customer There's only one more day left of I stone, by perfectly HinU'rstuiuUibie. nro- Iteaurej-'iird were euctiinpf'd l;e- judgment us to the real political became a democrat, as Morley hlnd foitinVations. eally anltn tin1 dealer for a half the time vet for cleaning up the city. H. W. Green strength of the Colonel. "A bis buy," brings oui, though he began as "the biiHhol. Mr. Waldron remarks that if If anyone knows of any apots that ! rising hope of the impending Tories." it Kays, "sends a very Binall liny Twenty-five Years Aqo Today. nnoditieu are purelieved in future have beeiu missed he or she should | .The thing of interest in present-day hprawling with only the slight 'M i hey ;\vv lodi'y b« purchaBed. No Longer Dread v,t\Ai to bland on' his legs. With his i;;i ilieir way, hopefully, and, one may Hopie Insurance Co., New York 32,140,505 In hat shape Ihe new taw hi worth add, resistles->-|y.--Toledo Blade. lillle HfltW Mr, aoCMOVfllt in th.-ir EDITORIAL C0MMEN1 Changeable Weather Royal Insurance Co., Liverpool. 11,840,203 in. Like many oilier IUWK pill (inilt'BtH has pushed over Ihe lotterinu the Legislature at itH recent a«a? One Advantage of Work. The Deeper Note. Northern Assurance Co., London 5,303,005 Ir. Taft. Bui HO Imu Mr. La Foll.ttn, nine mi n are too busy to not id 'i' brooka, of ii lookl well hut is of no prac- Continental Insurance Co., New York 25,576,579 i\in\ nobody supposes that the Sena- bt loki flung at them. - Florida n " Merrick. eH-l'iiiou. f brocks, of blossoms, hirdt Hartford Insurance Co., Hartford 25,449,83;! tor from Wisconsin has the national in-ugth of ii full grown man. ratlu-i Sun Insurance Office, London 4,519,221 THE END NEAR. in- is like tlie tourleeli year old slrip- -Fidelity Underwriters Ins..Co., New York... 39,910,002 nlttrt Colonel Uoo^e\ell iiliK v.)m Oti up tOO enrl> to 111 Scottish Union & National Ins. Co., Scotland.. 5,308,823 MasHai:huaetts ti f without tin1 power of i is at an end." \ Phoenix Assurance Co., London 3,772,684 niN'J I torn a Hource Firemen's Insurance Co., Newark 6,375,624 .lust easily as Colonel Rooso- id Tall'H Glens Falls Insurance Co., Glen Falls 5,599,802 «-lt. m sa>. Senator La PoilaUa has 4 over Mr. Taft; ami, lor the Security Ins. Co., New Haven, Conn 3,916,120 •r of that, Air. La FotMte bu Pennsylvania Ins. Co., Phila, Pa 7,622,099 •d over Colonel Roosevelt. Like OU can no more afford to take chances as to lUJ—TlU and Mr. l.a Follette, WK Y quality of the plumbing equipment you purchaf i t i( question Mr. John Jones could of the quality of your groceries. Besides the health over Mr Tait TMl plWH tlU there is to be thought of length of service. Your |»iu :1 should lust a lifetime. To obtain such plunibrig, en: in a national way, against Mr. HOTEL DIRECTORY. The Necessary Art of Self-Restraint. consideration is necessary and the best plumbing thai Taft; It does not prove the nil., in a The very \;\nt niajoi'ity nf our ell i can afford should be yours. ens pii^s tlieh1 hletinie uiuier coiiiru' 50 llHTri p'e«>ure B"y- Oldett Hotel on the Shrewsbury. national way, for Colonel f self-res!mint. IK sound jiidcineni We shall be glad \ HIII rI Open the Entire Year. Shore Dinner* a Specialty. "MfHuuriMl against \| r Tatl th avoid the Habitu*l of all U HUll-t New England Clam Bake*. Shell Flth and Game In to explain to you primary oo&twtt, Mr H ' iiltinls nlinisiifU'i. Tl insffi Competent Sailing Manter*. apr Elt« by tlie pone. Ihe what is absolutely i MflTTlWli I ^Liili! Mill us ihe Itejinhli The> sul.jert lile will lr> ihe tPaoteachingt s nei-essary to make a ' can nominee for Prebiden Q] iheii uaMuai moral Keiise.. WWee ihajl good plumbing job, >ukl lit ri'iiT Sfl ;MI> lieMcr wa>. TliN \n no' and as we guarantee n ••••.! -;i\ing ihsii tli.ir in un phice ior itfti nur work and use the i;le )',\\\ to pro^Cl iitHrHiiietl <-hihlrei well k nown guar- DE LISLE'S el and | (HUkl p< an> the B ii'irnihl lifiv nwn t^tt> vw.nld iv. ions timber oi' [he swas&p v.a guarded by snned men. This i nud replaced her hat. She m<;;*eu v:tin Bhmt, "Not that! Oh. 1 must pot d ly at the low brown calico col In r ami that!" she thought *li dlsmny, "Ma!. SALE OF in the Warerooms of the Tust- pazed despairingly at Hie genwoiw nu enemy the ili-st I'JVI: I fto—ob, tie' length of the narrow skirt. She liftifi it as she would have liked it ID btjetit She fnllnwcd with her eyes as tin if possible. Tliat disclosed tl:e b-nvv 'oiinfr people separated In tbe hall leather blgfi shoes, at sltrht . f wlii. b ;OUK' ellmblnj.' stalrR, some disappear ing Piano Company. she loofcefl positively ill anf, hiistlij ii& down side halls, some enterSitj. droppml t*j« skin. Locking ibe mm lonrs near by. She M« the Rirl over Men's Clothing agrufn, ah- hid tlm key and hurraed Next to the standing of the makes we carry is the number of makes wo carry. down the trull, «, ta'-.e Ihe bruwn oyed~boynu'il speak fa She followed It around the n rtb en*! him, timi he glnncftd back at l^lnora. We can state positively that there is no store or department, where pianos are car- of the Rwsunp nnd tt.*n slvuc"; into ;i nnil innv iliere Wfta a seow5 on Ills fiiee, ried, either in New Fork or Philadelphia, having the variety of makes 1 hat can he footpath crossiuj: n farm in the dir^e riica she stood alone iu Ihe half. found in our stock IK ink. In addition to (lie character of the makes, their variety and tiou of the uph -s or the .-il., to tin I'rcseutly B door opened and VOUUK northeast. Axilla (»r^ Bach manufacturer thinks his particular jiiu.no the best for the price at which anil ;u mother whu uiaile iu> f pici nisi to your left." wns the answer as the it sells, just as the average mother regards her child as superior to the chUd-of her Of Idtlntf her. llcfove her iay i lie < l,y girl passed. at $10, $12 and $15 of neighbor. We are impartial and in selecting our line have naturally used our judg- t!:"o;i^!i whowa SCIILJIS she Loiicd u "One minutis plon^e- -oh. |(lease!" befi- Uiwl means u\' e«eape tuul Llw way u aed Klnora. "De I knock or just open ment in securing the very best piano, each in its class. rt'Mi-h the ihih^s for winVh idie eared tlie door?" When nhv tliotialU of bow sii.- ionko<: "(Ju in and take a seat." replied the If you are going to buy an Everett, your problem is easy. It is acknowledged she leannl imm> h"nvily iiu;,iiist t Iu teacher. fen e mill j'l'uaned. When siie thiii^lil "What if there ureu't juiy seats?" Any Clothing Store by all to be one of the very greatest pianos made in America. We believe it !S the • uf turning back and \\e:iriu?v sii.l gasped Klnorn. greatest. cloihin^ in Igmirance all the days al "Classrooms ore never hnlf filled hei- 1 ifi• she <\-\ lu-i' tmUta m ml.v am There will be plenty,"- was the nn Your problem is easy if you are thinking of a piano such as Ilardman, Ivcrs v.i ul (i.istil\- towartl Oiiahasha. swer. & Pond, Packard or Mcl'hail, for the unequalled merits of these instruments have BUo approached He great stniie hl:J Klnorn removed her hot. There wan In The State long been recognized. siliool bi'ildhij;, entered bravely em no plnee to put it. so sbe carried it in inquired her ivay to Hie oiiir,' of !h- her band. She looked infinitely bel- Huperinleiuient Tlicre^he loanitni ih:n ter without it. After neveni! efforls Perhaps you would like to spend less than these pianos cost. If so. you still she should have conic the we.-i; i.etm'i she al, last opened the dour and. step have the splendid Lindeman Tusting at if.'!?."), the jVnj>h and Merrill at $360, the SBd iirsanced for her classes. ping inside, faced a smaller and mmv Xysewander nt $325, and the Milton, I'bilhert, Hensel, Howard and others ranging •I tin I a lied lad spring at iw.ishwooi: concentrated b:iiler,V of eyes. HChoo], dint rift No. it." saM Kinoni *'He sealed." snid the professor in from $i'i;") up. -I li,ive been stud'hiK till sKiiiiner. 1 charge of (lie class* and Ihcn. bei-au^c nin quite siuv I can ilo the lirsi vein lie SS w Khiora wa I deypera I eiy eni See Window Display Perhaps you do not even wish to pay as much as this. AVell, we can sell you n work if 1 have a few da,va i<* gul barrawsiHl, he proceeded to lend her a piano that is a real piano for less than $200, We have been in business over stiirted." book and t<> ash her if she had studied "*;f course, of course," assented the algebra, She said she had a little, but twenty-live years and can state-that the I'hilbert style S, in a very prcttv oak case, not the same hbok ihey were usim:. is as good a piano as'we ever .saw for the money. We are making a special price enuniry pupils dfl good win;. Voi He asked her If Aha fell that who eon Id on this instrument of sfis^. may etiter SwM jrear, and i' um d^n't do the work ihey were hee;hininjr, ami tit we w\U flnd H *,^t speedily, i'om slupld u to nmUe u mt-uU-:e U teachcri! will tell r«u the 'ls' "l' book* That was how ii happcued tlmt thr:< did not beloiiK there. Koou came lit With our easy terms there is no reason why yoif should not have voiir "heart's you must hnve. aril il* you will e,,!!n uiiiiiites nt'ier entering the room sin lost, uud Mhu kepi wilh the otbSXU un- desire-—a new piano. wltli uie I will shciv UIII ihe way ti Wt\n coini.ciled lo lalii- lier |ilai«e at tin til they dispersed on the sidewalk. the amUtuviuiu. h is umv liu'-o foi Uiah«- fol-KOt her-elf. AVhrn ihe pro ir] The lloor fiMaor asked that all ^UpiU Htmi Iheil counter Hhe know, for she heard him LONG BRANCH. wiiij; she iiruily v\roie "Klnoia t'nui say, "IMd jou really lot that Kawky Stock" uitiN !• her demonstration. Tliei. piece of ealieo get ahead of yonV The •M -. \\ [••-;• lulling lln-ir in.;ii she tool, hi r seal ami waited \\i;l nu.swer WIIH IndlMthiet. 1 while llpH uiu! tl'einbHlltf limli- :is om1 ATler noon xhe returned to the hiuh p'aia'iiuy atlcPlioi, 1,, the \rhU alter aiioilier lite pritfessor culled tin Bchool, followed some other pupils to Siri siniiihlii'LT hall' lilindly <1. nanii's nu ihe board, ubjle Ilieir o^u the i-natrootn, IIUIIK her hat and t'oniiil 1 forest, can tell about ' home wit Iks Hit street! <»f Omihasha I HlKk- ilex I He Carlhest wall. ITS iiniM' ami explained Ilieir pi-ojiosi her way to the study where nUe had . folks" and can find the interest Uke a play BC&SM woman. Yu lions ui' Bunked It tIJ«-.\ had m>l feuii(! been in the JIKHIIIUK. Twice HM<< uCter- in everyday lives. Through these your hair ami comb it dow n Kla-_-c. .\o "lie moved. HtiJ S'I il ' nrrccl snhilioii. She was so ea^cl iioou with aehlug head Hhe ttu «J A GIRL pa^c.s jlutter the brilliant butter- and (l.Mvnt &od then be off or m | siuuiiiou eonraae to vvuv stniujie prof^ntora in dilTereut bran'-U- have no time to liml where y fly of tangled romance, the marc v prepai'e iM-r-.M!' lor lier rccilaiiuii Uial CM. Once she eBC»l«d notice, ihe MC< \1 th" e:til nf !iic nl«1tf Rh? p.: she never look-lier eye* frmu lln- work ond time ttia worst happened, sin- OF THE sober butterfly, no less beautijul, Elu <-. sl ly "Klaurii t*oriiNtork^ eallwi llw pro iiiiMWer. becoming rid of roiliiish bi'mvu bsfa ntMl upon her. and the gray moth of sort-on l "I line yuii not dt'eided oti your borne needlessly Jor many years. wluch she !!H\v iu the lUt lo UH>lif in . bn lnK Hash eaa Tin- dazed ^ir) stared at the imard no 1 use and secured your books?" hi mirror. Then she untied Ihe uarm . One liny curl added lo tlie top ui ih< ([Hired the professor. LIMBERLOST And if you listen closely >•"«! black rlbh.m, wet tlio comi. and p!a pitiful liiUe li;ii and ribbon, licr bi;r llrt curve of Ihe "as" in her name had •| have decided on my COUtW," if may hear the buzz of the tittle, tered the waving curls cJ to IIIM By lieav.v B^OS, bi*r ij;iioraiic<' nf when jilied 1'ilnoia; "1 do not know who to busy existence of Billy, a young.\ head, bound thesa fast, planet on U to i& m what to Sei »»d fnmi a sieh ii>h patronymic ihnt nn> jilrl mi^'nl usk for my lHiokn." GENE STRATTON-PORTHR ster worth your knowing. skimpy Mark har iinl startod for ti enl&jl Wave whidi crept over her uhl bear piumilv tn i'ornsto.1,. Klimra "AskV" I lie professor was bewildered back door. fell ^Ue WHS ?»U»g to. bi'ei.uie very ill slMie.l spee^iless. When and how difl "I 11 ml el's tot id (he hooks were fur Mrs. <'oinsiocu watched tiie Tbeu out 4"f the muss she saw a [Hill I 11 happen'.' Siie could foel the uave o\ Copyright, 1909. CHAPTER I. nlshed," faltered Kluora. down the long walk to (he i;ate *«f biff l«uvn boy eves three S^«U nU'.olltcred luu-jhtct- in the :\\v Rvnvsvi "Only lo 1 hose bringing nu onlci Wherein Elnora Goes to High School. out of Risbt on iho road iu tlie hi Wneroin from her. nud there was u message inj li"r. \ rush of nuger turixil hir f.n* fi-offl (lie lownshi|i trustee," replied tht iiA coiiSTiH'K, have you sunshine of tlie tirst Monday oi Ihcin. AVitlioul moTlUg his body hi ; scurlt'l and lief noal si«k. .V ho( an fauof. - PROLOGUE. Icmln'i*. reached forwutii and with a pent:] • 9 your senses?*' demanded "n*«r was ",, |1(»r lij.s. The rMtv.of tin "No! Oh, «.>:" erlvd Klnura. "I will "I bet a dollar she #ots enough < touched the back of the seal foeforr| It was in the woods that the the HUgfJ' voVe of Kiitlunine profe^nr addicted tier strai::lii [> . "Did you really lot that gawky pi*c» it iiri them tomorrow," and prlpped lu-i by nitfht:" Mrs, fonistoc!; «utd | I'iiii. Instantly Klnora took ;niulti,'i' girt of the Limberlost found her toefc as she ••I "'1 his pto|ioMJ|joil Nceins to ne beiiu'i calico get ahead of you?" desk for supporl, for she knew thai 1 lively. step. Which bi'oiuriii her to 8 PW u fuliv ([rmou.irahil, \U*H Cornsl.alk.' education, her love, her happi- vncant froul seat*. wrlfiiiif my own uaiDP. I UftttM ha\i wus not true. Four hook*, rnitKlai he"Uir dimr * mother V" faltered the Elnora walked by hisliii'l. for he ->.dil. •Surely you can tell us hou pcrlnips at a dollar ami a half a;-1<•<>•' 1 Wio bpard tiie giggle behind fera lirt'ti a liHt" Ili'l'Vfjas. rtensr ev-use ness and other good things, so, you "wliy mother me eye.-; were blinded wilh tear-, she ,\ou did il," Would h"r mother Kft UHMII1: <)J '.he road w h. n> U tsrmvi souffe al rightly, the air of the trees is in ui.-ituLk. "Yuu know vc Tho kiiowlrdye (hat she wore the mil 'liiat woni of prnlHo mved her. Sin KliP wenl to tlie bimnl, wwehl utf tin cunr>e s!ie would not, cmild not. vornei- of tin' LlEBbPrloat, ciinibi WUti mil, utrufjrht and handsuiiic u* MIH this story of her life. Here is a hat in the room burned li!>". Kvo:- •;j'.h.itnr.' wilh one ^trakc, tin n. wilh liid iiwi bjlnol'8 know the story by snake feme and eniii'ed a p,;ih •. !iro,-»v tale for lovers of the woods and by her own fee!. Dodging under mil n trei.mr. lewruli- it Hearl.v. ".\l.\ I] mi it V TIIHI'I' HUM enough laud, but mi iu nil cut nod »&&£ she h.-Hi ii "Of course I can explain ruy wofb." nansn Is r&steleekt*' f*lw wiW »U«tl»M »n« »•* do t-luarlng and farm. Tax oti for othcrswho like a simple stnry low and scrub 'oak tmineiK**, ^h< i.o.»K - Where f^hmild dho pi v. he she said in KillUml (o>ies. "Whal I Bsed you good b, ami y i.v. Shi1 tUtlirM hi lifif si'sil -'Hut. tnliosv all tli(iNt» acres, reienlly the new snivel well told by one Who knows ih* (111 . v./H i.vm-7 Whnt would nils fflv can'l e\nl:un it bun I happened lo hi ciiiia a£ ;-«!; ||if C'tinmli Ti-i'd hv MM* OtU^N road tax ndiled, (he e\[M>ns<- ol' livn>|. niadi- IIIT tT-1 hiiih »'l I i"< if;M ii>n. and only ihe Work of two woffiei] lo Th" f-u-o of I'rof«Wl' tlenli-.v w;'s n niecl all of It. She wfl -> insane to tliink she eoulU .nine lo tlie • il.v (o frliool, sliiily. As KIdora ti«»!: her #m\ Iw f looked nt hoc sl.-miily. "H imntM Her mother bad been light. l"he -ir! in-'. • be Halil fit'liherately, "Innv yon deildfd thHt if only sue iived to c;et • an write :>s beautiful ti di'inoiiMmt hiunc she would stay Ihere uiid load l!r iiny son i»f life to avoid more of IhlK We Must Vacate torture. Mad as what tihe wished to tias been dom> In aii>" "f my »-lnsse- and still be BO disim hi>il us to matte n csi'itpe had been, it wa» uuthiuu -i;e mislak*' In yotn- own nainr. kT» you (his. Siie never muld live duwn the very sine yon did lh:it J'Olir»elf, Ml* movement that went through tbe elan I when S'IC iiiinlverieiiily revealed the I I ••II In lmpoi«[b)« that III! she had .led 1M '.nld have dOBC II." aim » be furnished- H.r mothev would ol t*>* (item. That settled the u,ue» "I inn vpry wind yon flunk s->." Mid tiu tin1 professor. "Hi'in'i freshiin-ii. a I ol But I be vwl of uii In H hurry to 1 tittle, for Itvtove the itsjr was hale t" begin the year with yon fee1 over the laperlnteudent enier.-d the rocm and explained thnt pupils froic LUMBER-MILLWORK, Inj? thrrr> wns one anionp you snmll th" country were .harmed a rnitlmi Ol enough to flu n triik like lhal. 'Ill* ;"_'1 JI year. That really wm the end iu \t pr'tpusiitMit, illtwse." Pre.i ion-Ov V.inora bud cam :l^^t••l • When the tour wn- L--M" the rlflM I dozen wild pinna for seraring the mot li!i'd bacH t'» (hi- Itud? 1*0001. and ]'.'•j ev fnr Ijnok-j raiiKin» all the w.ty froni affcrliiR to wash iln» suiwrlntendent^i i flWjps to UrraUSuB lut» the bauU. Thi» HARDWARE-MASONS MATERIALS Sli- POUM not siudy as KIIP hn«| iv ide tin HC books, "':'! wfeea Hw rMm amtb l*fl wildly impossible there was uoth!ng tin* room to to io ftaoflier | r HJ - -ui do bat hold up her hn*d until she for tbo nexi re itali-i! sfte weui HIMV ««t of SIRU(. At least the- .-,,!!'1 |,i.i h.-r oin II • 'H (Continued Tomorrow.!

BELOW COST RICHARD R. HUGHES Landscape Gardening and General Contractor

Davis-Smith Lumber & Coal Co. WEST LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY BROADWAY Tel. 489 LONG BRANCH Telephone 656 West End SIX LONG BRANCH DAILY RECOEO, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912.

THE THAW FAMILY. £)aily jpoings of Our Jfustling Merchants

THE NEW Harry K. Thaw, Wlj Mothsr and Sister, Alice Thaw. Follow These Ads. Closely From Day To Day. They Are Con- BROADWAY / tinuously Saving Money For Somebody When you are tired of Ordinary Chocolates LONG BRANCH, N. J. Ch<»s. J. Bryan, Mgr. and Confections. / \ TRY A BOX OF OUR 39c CHOCOLATES They are pure de-licioys and perfectly whole- MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY some and equal in quality to many 60 cejits . MATINEE DAILY AT 3 P. M. SPECIALS grades bought elsewhere. Wholesale and Retail Chopped Meat - - 15c Ib. Hicks' Mfg. Co Phone 52J. Bacon by the Strip 18c Ib, His Father's Son W. G. EISELE Pork Chops - . - 18c Ib, The Enterprise Market Dramatic Sketch 148 Broadway j THE LEADIN6 RSI! Telephone 431. ' All Orders Promptly Delliered Cut Flowers and Falms The Workingman's Store fcr Clothes, For Sale Halibut 20c Ib Oacoratfona and Floral D»lgnt HALL-CLARK HELEN BIJOU Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishings Sea Trout - He Ib for Weddirtge, Dinner* also Boys' and Ladies'' Shoes- Weak Fish - 12c Ib Funerals, etc. STRONG MEN COMEDIENNE We elfto carry a full selection Haddock 10c Ib Popular Clotting & Gent's Furnishing Store at Hardy Shrubs, Treei »nrf Spanish Mackerel 18crlb Herbnceous Plants at our 229 Broadway Near Rockwell Ave., LONG BRANCH, N. J. Flounders - 10c Ib Smelts - 15c Ib All telephone calls promptly attended to and piv*a our Roe Shad 50c careful attention. NEXT WEEK ANNIVERSARY WEEK ...THE... Buck Shad - 30c Cedar Ave. Tel. 627 West End R. M. HARRIS Henry S. Meyer, Mgr. SHOE STORE 5 BIG ACTS 5 I )S BROADWAY. WH BRYAN Little Boys' Shoes "- THE from 8 to 13A for $1 | Elton Florist I Boys' Tan Lace Shoes i 5c by Trolley to the Door. | Pictures are Changed Daily. Vaudeville Changed, Monday & Thursday | Moral tributes and Flowers I roTTll Occasions. Pllms $2.50 and $3.50 •3 I, PRICES ALWAYS THE 3AMB § sad Plants Rented at Reason- 3 Matinees 5 and 10c Evenings 10,15 and "5c 3k ablLANDSCAPe Rates E:::: GARDENING : S A SPECIALTY A lire •flection of Tra«, £ Three Complete Shows Will Be Given on Saturday Evening Start- Shrubs and Hardy Plants always j» ing Promptly at 6:30 _ on hand. ~ TEU 859 WM3T BND ~ Photos by An Press Association. STORE T i.MUi j -j * aa An 295 BROADWAY Opp. St. James Church AT THE MRS. J. M. ELSTON DEAD ATHLETICS AGAIN VCTORS. formerly 347 Broadway. I liy Mr J. C. DISBR0W Celebrated Red Bank Chicken Fancier Defeat Fightown Aggregation By Stern j . & P. Store Passed Away Saturday After a of 8-5. Pork, is 1 1 i Tha lister The Leading Stationer Sho't Illness. 111 twelve! Yarmouth, New and Second Hand PHONAGRAPHS & KODAKS Broadway, Long Branch Ml*, .hiiinna Elston, wife of 3fMtip% ini'H ;uul lorn but mie so I'ar thiu | M. KIHIOU, of i.lncnln itvcnnc, E&BA1 •asnn. Saturday luornir:^ Iliey vis | " Furniture Bought, Sold 205 Broadway, Tel. 262 Si.h- Park, near Red Hank, dlad r;ul.\ >d North bolts Urnneli rait defeated (Conttnued from First Page) tyum i'ishK.wn •ggrrgntimi by it ieore LONG BRANCH, N. J. Condensed Milk 9c can rrouble after a short Illness. Mrs. El of 8»6, Van linuit WHB <1 HIP ound BOTH CAMPAIGNING and Exchanged Rev. Mr. Ftorkdnlo*8 renHtltd rre- ston was a well-known chicken fancier. and Bftflftano nehimi thf Ink Their We are too busy preparing for atf'd 11 profound impression, ilo open- having captured a IMIIIIIH of ribljonal Bl'('ulul victory Wftfl W Look over our Bed Room Suits, The Business Men's Carnival ed lilfi nddrt'r-s hy ohiboniliiiK on the in different exhibition! throughout I Wf'sl ON team. Altlio the neor IN MASSACHUSETTS Buffets. Sideboards, China thnt • we have no time to tell you Silver Closets, Rug&. Stoves, Hall man Jesus, elatini; that ]U-n generally ihi« part flf ih<> country. I *M "*«•• Wl« lama wan ltlag. Tin what wo have to sell, but come would bfcomn mon' liifi'ic-FM'ti if th«l contest wa Racks, Linoleum, Desks, etc. Magnolia Shr MtC.UliV«ly rinsed Cochin ll:m- in ami look us over and we will understood tltat Christ Vftt JI man of and many •i the Roosevelt and Taft Take Final You'll Find our Prices very 10c 111091 wonderful physique and ritr-tl in lllc gftt&6j . 17-10. Reasonable. gladly enow you. Don't fail to Star j sniiic silver clips and rih!ion,> for hei nt»n?i a mihstiinl intinK thii asM'rtion. cxliiliilionn. At the lJUl show of th< Berneuln, 0 ; Stein, rf.; nit'ct us af the Business Mon's If • uU4 tluit mil' could Kit down ami Fling Before Primary. Furniture Rented for the Sea- Darling Moiitinmtli Poultry Club blic cmild if ml dayti I p.; HineB, hnsliand, win charge 1 , left itoHtun nt S o'clock ibis iiioi-ninj; '.'IMUII 1H snr- v hern near Ihe formei 's words. O'Kaef*, ax.; VV. Tallmii'i, Ib.; I.ivp OH a special trnfu. llt'inade car end I rived by ON broth ho HVOH in l 1 1 ly. c; Kiindiinlpl, p.: < attanach. :ib. speeches t&rougtl a number of tht MRS. J. HILL, Or. BtaokfUUa s;iiri that men llPKliK't I Poniplmi l.jilves. \. . id Dili ^ifci er, north shore towns and a fairly IOIIK '•tl the mini C.Tripl becftuaa ho wan a of HnMiklyn. Official Board Entertained. speech to the mill workers at noon. Ilo The Satisfied lider \ man HO Hir abovf tlu-m. Up Bt&tsdj Tho fnnpral Bcrvicc was held y^s- i;.'v. lOv.'ictt i). Van Drieht, ttai will •peak nt PittstieUl this evening. C. B. Deaver Iliat many men were keen and shrpwd. | lerdny af(prnj>:il1i:iK l*MtB of Hie. (n(hi\ in ehar^f of funeral dilector-- l.'rhh.v ivi'MiiiK. prepare I aad MM (II today thai flic colonel touched on A,w- d prlieflghta, Robert K. MOUQI A; ion, of Red Bank, in Hie primal [\ iinlny. He will apeak al Lowell, where It will pay you to inspect my A PAIR OF LEADERS 1 line of wheels before purchas- to Wi'si Town. O IIK.. Dounty, K, V. lit Sunda.\ HC-IIODI b> i ladiej Q{ B| llie OOtooel iilso speaks today, and at i I times will Lje witliin a I'ew miles of the ing elsewhere. A Funeral service Ill 111' ilHll IOMIO!'- rhnvih. Tbc lunchoo "net togetfcer" affair. that Hev. • ; colonel. low al'lcrnoon ;tt i ,. o'clock fi'i'in the ! Very Special Guaranteed Tires. $2.00 Up Large Bot. Snider's home of Mr. Elsto n QaOther, at Wssl \an Drbrbi could K'-I i The Colon*] was told that his snpport- ira of tin' boa ; ' ers in the Bfcefc H.\y were mom tiuuiot- Bicycles repaired as good as Town, and ihe iiUernient, in charge oi j ami In talk c r | o&fl th:in he knew and th;U there were new at reasonable prices. Pure Gatsup 20c undertaker Mourn. will be at Union* to stimulate Interi' nrcli. The In, ! fveii si.nu' UooMfVeU club- in the arls- ville, near Went Town. | I IIP HHC'dH Of tllP ( hi IK' desired 1 1 (o.'i-atic Back liny nocletj dubs. Large Basket Good TJfce death at bli wlft liai bt en an as ull that a ma ) -VCN," replied the crfouel, wifli :i uniistinlly aad 1'low iii Mr RKtun. his CHASE. MORRIS 2 lbs. Fancy Evaporated il digouBBlon In .1 ] IflUgll, "there is a Uonscvelt association taih-r having died aboul lour weeks , in Hie Somerset <-luli. Bad I had both Potatoes 60c 5S4 BROADWAY BgO Mr. I'l>11m. seitinr, was burled Poaches 25c How to Reliovo Ey3 3tra!n. | members :il dinner with me." BO ihe first day of April, ihis yeiir, JHHI Tel. 16-J Whon Ihe cyos nclie v> HOT© Ihi-m 1 Mr . IBftoo, the wife, will be. buried rloatag HIP lliis ave or tDu minute* | OFF TO RESCUE AMERICANS. tln\v Lnv*? a biirnliijx BWrafiUou batl thrin wilh ln>t W;i1rr hi \v! i> li i I!I Sylvia May Har Roinh Trip. | Transport Leaves San Francisco With A. C. Bennett Go. of wlicii haul h«« been ndd«d II ' Coast Artillery Aboard. hi> larn motor boat, iiyvla U wlilles 11 re yellnw :iml [he pn;-i! : 11 ' S:m Francisco, April L'!l.-~Forty mem ) ZIMMERMAN'S ! Cai iu of 1 strVt nltrnllmi nbnohl h ' I»M i" '1 ' ' berB of tlie roast artillery were ship | Parker's Handy 397 Sranciptt Ave. bO in TEA AND COFFEE STORE ped on the transport Itufonl, wiiicli Waycake c ret (NafUr a routfi trip 100 Broadway. Long Branch. Uts Dally Raoord C.A W, olu hjiieil for ,Mr\lr,. to l,fiic,' hack Anicri- laBlaBVnMnafSBl from New burj;. N V The hont in PHONE. 130-J. cans wliixc ltT4ai HIM> he in dan.irer. employed in enrrxin^ lisli. oysters ami _Shop claniH from tlie Karitan hay : hotv ti> "FLOUR HIGH GRADE Httdaoa ri\«r pointK The 1'iuh winds A Decltiv* Battle Near. Bicycle Headquarters Fulton's Up-to-the-Minufe and rough water interlVred wiih the Wasbin.eton, April Hit.- Eiuht tt»S Matchless There is no place that can do movement of the boat ,an'd two days sand Mwrtcan regulars and O.tHK.1 rebels Large Sack 75c Small as imirh for you in bicycles as ' Corset Shop were eon fanned on a trip that takes CHILDS nve awrpfetni towind e;nh other, pro- we can. Everything the whcpl- 137 BROADWAY. ordinarily but 4>iKht hours. Captain pnreil to tiuht whM ni;iy prove n de- WALL PAPERS 152 BROADWAY cisive battle, so far as the revolution Sack 38c m;in desires is Irere. 8. Fulton Prop, Ludluw reports that fluid are begin- We are showing a stock that. niiif; U) "run" up \h<- lluds, is concerned, a<-coidinB to re- Baking Powder 11b can The King of Wheels Is The for excellence, variety and beau- SILK GLOVES, GORDON H05- ports from otlkial synrees. Wilson Property to be Sold. IVER JOHNSON ty cannot be excelled. Every SERY, DAI STY UNDER Sweet Sugar Corn 5c 15c Vz Ib can 8c rhoiee in wall and ceiling dec- The residence and all acres of land It has the Indian si fen on all MUSLINS near New Mon mouth holoimine m the Woman Dies Taking a Nap. orations at very reasonable roltsvillo.-Pn.. April 2».—Bj lurnln other makes. etuaip of the late Mrs. Man II. Wil- can prices. We meet the require- in li.T bed Mrs. Phillip Bourn, : Best White Lard 10c Ib AI! Leading Makes of Corsets MS «H1 he sohl at public vendue *m Guaranteed Bicycle Tires ments of all. CaH and look Large Can Baked Beans hi'nltll.v "-'iiiMii Who IKIII Iniil HoWD U I JUST ARRIVED Saturday, >.)u\- itta Oerardai C, Mor- till,,' ii n.ip mm n vain, ol Iicr lipflrt.. . $2.(X) Up tlipm over. rli li exei utor ander Lfe* will aad Her licitih m :ilmosl instantaueouH. A Full Line of Lord A Taylor's ChaHefl R ^n.vd.-r. of Ailainic rllgh- 8c Underwear and Hosiery. lafida, :ii!'>ni-'\ for ilie Nelc*> THE REGAL SHOE STORE MISS JOYCE. | Too Big and Too Small, 10c Package Macaroni "He offered mo lib hand and for- BROAD SI.. IUD BANK An up in late Milliner, • Affected Cheerfulness, Win. H. Parker A. F. Golden, tune." A man ifttttg a < beer fulness he 7c l "Did you nrcepfT* ' ' ' ' Fashionable Spring and Summer Footwear 579 Broadway. ti^Riii feel i< serer h very ^sd uctor. Tel. 49 J 154 Broadway I'ltone. IOS-J See Window Display. "No; the one was too"SIg and tie THE HONE OF REGAL SHOES Bther too Small." - * J LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, APRIt 20, 1912. SEVEN

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. AEROPLANE PROJECTILE. M. CLYDE KELLY. DEMON CHAUFFEUR The Tailored Ward Suit Is Newest In ] THE RECORD'S DAILY SHORT STORY M'FARLAND FILES Who Defeated Congressman J. Oal- R. tine. Now Being Triad With zell In Fight For Rsnam.no. l.-.m, t'oltou ratine Is a favorite, and' OF PARIS KILLED Great Success by France. French corded pique is an udmiralil* have a se'-mnl. as lu> cnlled it. nnd HIS OWN APPEAL fabric for the tailored wash suit. ] there must be n surgeon on hand. Hn One piece frocks for spring of white n lot of us fellers who was cur'm:s to corduroy, serge, blue sprge nnd striped An Affair Of see how one Of 'em fine fealli.'vd summer ratine have a short lit tod pK-, shoot in' matches \viin done gnid «e Hiding Place Riddled by Po- 1 tlront of twilled silk. j dtdnt mind helpln . So the GeoCRla Condemned Wife Murderer There is no more attractive suit to Interest lujiu nent us otf to hunt Up n snrj;—n." lice Bullets. be found this season than the one th&t I asked him if Hie lady hml slnwn Makes Last Stand. shows overlapped fNlgWi after llie man- Cy OSC.XR COX any pieferonce to either of the dlspu- tants. to wliich he replied: "Shp eouldn't very well sliow any BUILDING IS DYNAMITED. I had been Rl'iiduatod from a inctllcul preference when she'd never seen SAYS WIFE DIED A SUICIDE 'ollejjt' and. unwilling to stem l!ie cur- either of *pm. lenstuwnys to. know "em ivut of eompetUU'u Ui Ul9 prsyctU-p ot ag*ln. Bartlij slie h-ifln't never »a!d a After Long Battle Detective Chief my profession in the eiist, roueitulcd to word i«> eJlher at 'e:ii." Forces Door, Finds Bonnot Under Declares "Bunny'1 Letters Were Pre- go lo the fur wi'si. Jtfy plan was tn "And (bey nre RQlnff to Hfil't for a Mattress and Puts Bullet Through sented In Such a Way as to Prejudice bej£ln at the very, outskirts of eivlllf.a woman who floesn't even know themV Head—Anarchist Dubois Also Killed. the Jury Against Him — Asserts He tion mid iivsidmilSy ^txstk lnwnvd ns \ "Snvthi: How would they decide the Can Prove Wife Died by Own Hand. gained in experience. mutter without a tljrhtV Paris, April 20.—After a five hour 1 had traveled by rail ns far as they "Whiit matter?" Kit'fiB by the police. Bounot, the notori- Trenton, X. J., April '211.—One of the wouiit taUe me, then by coach, nnd wtta "Waal. I dunno 'bout (hat. In this ous bandit and leader of the gang uf reimtrliuble documents whh-h have flff- ilotuy; thy vest of i:iy Journey on bars*?- yprt* (errUovy we hiiin't so p;MlK'V\lnr desperadoes who have been terrorizing ureil iu the criminal annals of Mis- luiel; (o tlu> nettlfllieMt where 1 piu whnt we gajst nbout; It's the fltflitln' tho country, killing uud robbing almost state Is a brief prepared by Allison M. [iuse,l to lo.-nie. wheu 1 r.se! . man alse (but rinints." at will, and Dubois, one of his accom- McFarlmid in Ids own bcluilf during muunted, wlin asked: In due tltne we readied a !ia;i»H*t plices, were killed. The siege toot his confinement in the death cbnniboi "Be you ft doetotl'" composed of four or five e.uUns, wlvru piacd at an automobile garage wUere Photo by American Prosu Association. at the static prison under sentence of "I am; but why did yoa suspect me we hiilled, mil a utiiu nime out. the two were fouud to he in hiding. II electrocution for killing his wife. The to, be suchV" ll uve yo' «oi a sa'geoa?*' he HoQiiut was known as the 'demon The projectile, which was tnvenlert by brief, comprising nliifty-fnm* sections, IJeutehant Scott of the Uoltsd States "1 didn't. A lot of us is oi;t Imntin' drawled. chauffeur," and Dubois was a Itussimi army, is a deadly bomb for use in war- has been filed with the court of errors foT a Hauiioues. and we allowe.l wo'A "Ttils yere fentlemau Is ouo o' that tmaiO-Uifit." The Uuad of which tbty tare, ll Jiangs in a sling under the aero- und appeals, which Is reviewing till ask every man we met: leastways description." were members liatf terrorized Paris and plune and when released by pressing a conviction. Lutton drops vertically. * • every man as looked Hs if he moiii>:lii "Wnl. 1 dou'l Unow as he'll hi? any i(H onviruns for mouths. McFarland was found guilty'of iid- be in a perfessional busines:-." use wlii'V th:it hoth.Tita and Cy Insist During the battle, iu which dynamite lninistortnjr cyanide of potassium to "Well. uh:it do it up In j;vanil style. Thitt t-Inco it's tn be done neeoi'din' to l nle. (be police and soldiers bad made a bromide. Motive for the crime WHS the ISfflM" nt thfl n Is, They lialn't ^<>in' !o shoot on siyht, wre must have a su'iienn. Come iu. breach in the wall. found in tfc© fact that Mt-Fuvljiml luul Fylviinia, \* only l but by rej:ulnr agreement. In all the^*1 doctor, uud take Homt-p'n to git the He is n newspaper i a unlive of Chief Detective Gulehard had been AT BEING DETAINED been carrying mi an intrigue with a jTW carvsf in hipb-nmeky-uuii-k alTair^ it weenis ttiey dteSt outen your throat." Ohio. He begun hi 1 on the trail of the bandits for several Miss liromley of Philadelphia, whom manugpi ot mv:si have a doctor alont* ti> Iix 'cm-up I dismounted, and .when I wtul told days. He and several detectives were he had promised to marry as soon as the Braddock News if they don't get killed. I don't flee ans Hint tho prlnelpals were only wnltinn led to the village of Oboisy-le-Hoi, five lie could divorco his wife. McFuv- use In s\ich a felier.-'rimse In this her> for a Burffeoti to begin the ilplit. I da- miles from the fortifications. Tills Authorities Forced to Allow land's brief deals largely with the con- territory when (here's nny shoot In cllnei! to "j;el tho dnst nut of my was tlie scene of the fight with the po- tents and admission ns evidence of the >;oin' mi the nuin HH don't draw Hrnt Ihroar," since I ruc.'hi bfi needed, nnd tlce last Wednesday, when Subchlel series of "Bunny" letters written by Ufftially n<*'« killed. This wfty. plensc." liiiuor would not ini[n'ove any BkMi I Jouin was killed. Them to Go on Arrival Home. Miss Bromley referring; to her rela- BRAVED ARCTIC SEAS; Tlio man htnl turned and was ridluw nil^lit poHseaH. All were very tnm-h The detectives went to Choisy-le-Rol tions with McKarland and BQggfiptillg plans for the future. |i(»si(le me. when wo reiH-hed n road nston!shed to find u man who over re- to search u garage which Dubois had Plymouth, April 20. — The board of DROWNS NEAR HOME crossing Ihe one wo were <>u. and hi' fused lo drink, but us my arrival had rented from Fromentln, known as "the trade plans to prevent the public from MacFarlaud charges that by selecting led the way Inlo II. It was » siiiKUliil been minouneed the parties eoni-erin-d millionaire anarchist." coming in contact with the surviving parts of tin's correspondence and pre ease Is which lo iw#\n a ptslesajoaal w-vvt* slipping out for tho fracas, The Chief Is Fired Upon. members of the sentlng it tu the jury the prosecution career, but beginners can't be ehtjoj*erf-. neni'plii man plm-ed ilieiu bacit to Chief Gulcliard cautiously opened tbt who arrived on the Red Star steam has Inferentially worked up a fulse Borup, Who Was With Peary, Hesides, 1 had eome went partly, to we l( the time and did not know anything. Finland by other means. He alwo It fntO his head thnt he wanlol her drowned off Crescent bench, six miles before tho party, •, knowing bow many men he had to deai They also demanded a pass to go out. urges that newly discovered evidence ner of I lie model illustr.itiHl. Serpre a powerful bad, llunlwlek he seen her With, Cbiftf GuicUavd withdrew his jA score of the men consented to make would support the theory that Mrs. weal of this Uiivboi', When n power cn- Whipcord are fitvorlte inaterhils ridin' behind n mule temii. nnd he 'I lii»M-n." who salfl, "that you fel'oi'M force and surrounded the garage. statements, and then officials gave up MaeFarlancI had committed HUicidc, noe capsized. Both the young men its development. JUD10 CHOLl.E'J were about twenfy-flve years of iige. wanted her too. They was Uoih drink •WIIM as*"in' to fltfht nbont me. 1 i! m*t The news of the firing bad spread. and promised to start them on a train nnd said he could produce additional in' trnjefher a' the Alti'iinbra nnd told for Southampton. The men were later testimony to support the content ion George Boru[) is the youns Yule stu- tme no upc dunlin* about n woiiuii: W nnd the local mayor and councilor! TheKe May Mantnn piitleniH lire cut each oltrer how much they wonted this IN married to a mighty (jood umu and allowed to go free. that at the very time of bis wife's deut wbo went north with I'eury when «Irla «f sixieni an*i eltJ'ile^n swara of i urmed with revolvers, arrived to iv- fin mi' (EUl, and they not Into it fllipute irol iwo kid?;." enforce the police. The inhabitants <>( death he was planning to accomplish a I'eary dis«-overed the north pole mid .tiij tor unuiU women. Pntid I« CfntB After their release the men talked separation by means of a divorce. waa the youngest member of the purty. this offlae,-giving number*, skin 7127 i about her. but N fore tliey cm.e to a Thnl hiTiki* ii]i the duel. Th" we- Choisy-leHoi also grabbed up weapon* volubly of their experiences during the coat 7405. and they will be promptly f draw n geam&tef from ifleorjjlp tie snld 111: :i |iuk her tuo lovers lltme'with and hurried to the scene. Republican At the time he made the trip Ilorup »vtirded to you by mu.ll. It in ImHtu Kt disaster. Eighty-five of them went to MacFarland also attacks the charge was taking a postgraduate course in it warn"! resiteefnble to (Ipht nl nut a !'•:•. v!:c!-o she s:dd her hush-ti.l -MS guards, more police and gendarmes ar- Southampton. an additional two cent stamp for lei of the trial court as unfair and preju- geography at Yale. pontage.- \\ hi'ii ordering use oowpfin fady hi i saloon nohow, IL? advised wnl!in;r for them with M deiuljn'u*. rived iu autiis, having been siunmont'd An immense crowd met them there, dicial to hlrtVasp. He alleges that tin? •um if (In' lady wttf to ho mi?:ed u|> in f from Taris by telephone. BlKbtsooTl After he came back from his trip Thei r ^vus lireut diKapito'iit Mi"ii but only relatives and officials were state had cnnflsi-ated evidence essen- No Size the matier to nia!:u nn ipi-otntiaPUt i ii'oii^r (hose wlio hatl expecjed tu-ncafl by the hundreds also arrived in aulos admitted to the station. The mayor tial to bis defense. Borup wrote 11 book of his experienced. to do (he Khootin' In a de -enl w.i.v. S » to watch .the battle. In Vale he had been a football man. l>:il dniil. I didn't practice luntf in t'nt of Southampton and Mr. Curry, the Name • they nxeil til'. I bow ll h: 'I u: gtH t' » iiinri'y. l( wan a trlllo too ue;ir tu The poUce established a cordon about ngfliit of the , wel- In February of this year it was an- Vie done. Mil he offered to n inujff " NDISE WORRIES NEIGHBORS. nounced that Borup and D, S. MaeMil- I iture lor me, the garnje, and everybody except gun comed the men home and congratulat- Address fer 'mm. He iillo-.ved e:tell l.i-n I IHnl liearers was kept 300 yards from the ed them on their escape. On Iwivlnjf lan, another member of Peary's expe- house where the men were imprisoned. the station the men were surrounded So Preacher Makes Printer Put Up a dition, would srurt on a new arctic The firing kept on for some time. by groups of friends, who escorted Fence by Plant. trip, this Him- for the purpose of ascer- and after a general attack from all thorn to their homes. The streets were Atlantic City. N. .1.. April 3).-WI>cn taining whwlipi- the inland or peninsula sides the trumpets sounded "Cease thronged with spectators. H prlntins plnnt. mfi&affod l»y H. 0. kuown as Crocker land end supposed firingP1 and new tactics were tried. KisiMiiHhr, mored into South Wrnon to litive been seen on previous expedi- avenue, n residence neluliborlmml, nnil tions, really existed. Mattresses For Shields. Daddy's Bedtime BASEBALL lociltert nest to the home of the Kev. A long cart was loaded with straw Iliniey S. IIiicls.ui of H» First MplW and armored with mattresses, which Results of Games Played -n National eliureii, the nnswor to the imlse and TO SUE HARVESTER TRUST. Slow Coach Jiad been borrowed from people Jiv- eollfnsion of the ,1ob oHiee WHS tire CHERRY DESSERTS., ing near.by. The owner of the cart, and American Leagues. Government to Begin Dissolution Pro- Il'K cherries should be served with - Makes a Very NATIONAL LEAGUE. ere<"tlon of u fence foul- feet six inches Mr.. Put. Saw Mr. KJLKJI J ' shielded by the armor, backed bis In height. ceedings Soon, clusters of the leaves Hilherlnj,' Iiorse toward the garage. Then a At Cincinnati: R. U. E R to tho hmx.'heH. Wash them well Molt. Good Run EiHenlolir nifikes threats inul tliH'larea New York, April 29. — Negotiations t lieutenant of the republican guard Cincinnati 00000020 1—3 0 0 for the voluntary dissolution of the to remove any of the small insects that, crawled under the cart and placed a PittthUrgtl 10100(100 0—2 « '2 it is n suite feiK'e i\nrt Imilt to be iu spite of all other preeautloiis, seem lIEnH WHS no light to Jaell nud UvelTI to go to lied h.v Hint nlnht. "mean" to them. Besides, he says. inlcninticuml Ilnrvesirr company have dynamite cartridge ogulunt the wall ot Batteries -Humphries, Caspar, Clarke iu sti.-k to fresh fruit. Arrantre. in ami of ronrM Ibpy (irmnljlpd u t>mnl deal iihoiil It till dmhly HIIWI: It destroys a small fiardoTi started for ftiilcd. und a suit in equity umlor the the house. Then lie retired hurriedly. and McLean; O'Toole, Hendrlx, sinwm :i gfSH dish oa a lump of ice nnd u.*i.' "How. Would J'oli like In have to go lo tod mill (si nfl in Mil' dork? the henelit of his six-year-old daughter. shcriujin anti-trust law win he (lied The cartridge failed to explode. This and (Jlbson. Umpires — Owens and the gr«en leaves RS u backt;i"ound- T "I Ultak 1 BbMll have In tell you nbout little Mr. Mole. by tht? federal government wit 111 u a maneuver was repeated three times. I'rcitmm. ••'file fence Is Imilt so that 1 can have Baking a Cherry Pie. "He lind II line home clown Iu the ground, n lieimtirul warm room which lie a Htlle privacy, nmi that's ail there in few days. On the third attempt the curtrldge STANDING OF THE CLUBS. It wns leiirned lhat the Tnft iidmluis- Tbe best pic?i nre made with the com- bad hollowed out for himself and which he could reach by tunny different hull- W. L. PC W. L. P.C to it," said the ltev. Mr. Hudson. exploded und made u large breach In mon red Mieniew. it is no objection wayn nil of which led to outdoors the house, which caught fire. Cincinnati t» 8 .750 PittahurK. 5 7 .411 tntifou in tho suit will make charKes New York 8 3 .727 I'hihi'phia 4 6 -400 far beyond I lie terhnirtil legal viola- (hut the fruit in H little tart. "Mr. Moio didst go outtloofi luuch. BonntifflM at niirht he HI rolled mil. Sllencti then fell on tUe crowd, which Boston....* « .500 St. Lttuia. s 8 .3* FINDS $400 IN TIN CAN. tir-ns u( Die Shi'riimn law. It will Deep Diwli Cherry Pie.—(Moan, stein lull he did nut like Ihe IIKIH of ilav. The llfbt Anaslatj his weak Illllu e.ve» no Chicago... 6 6 .461 Brooklyn. 4 7 -30< expected a last despairing rush from , charge that Hie Inifniiitionni Harvest or and Htone the cherries. Mnke u plain that he could no| K1-e how t.p Ket about very well. the besieged. There was not a move- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Money Discovered at United States company is a "bad." not u "jjood." fiuff paste and Hue a buttered pie dinh ".Mr. Mule was a MIOW old <-nach anyway. Mr. Chipmunk wald he WHS. Mr. ment of any kind. Then the cart was' St. Louis-Cle-^elnnd game postponed Senator Marline's Homestead. trust, its thp Itonstuelt ndministrHtion with this. 'I'hfj paste must not be too Chipmunk lived in a bota down uadel' a pile of nlonen and had tunnels runliiusr iigaln employed to cover an udvuiu-e ^ on account of rain. PlftiafleW, K, .T.. Ai-vil B^.-Wbile o«t | chai-iictetized II. in.d that It hns renort- thin. Then (ill Tvltli the cherries, BOgar friiiu it ti> outdoors. There was one place where Mr. Chipmunk's tunnel struck by M. Lepine, the prefect of police. I At Detroit: K. I, r. tintf a Htivt't thnmgH Odarbrook farm, Bd to nnfiiir tmaiBWW inr!li«-ls. false to taste and sprinkle with B little flour. Mr. Mole's hallway, mid Ihcy sonielliues met Iliere to lune a chat. . uud M. Gult-hanl, the chief of deter Chicago ..0.110210 o—» v> 2 the homestead whtMi' Ctttted Stnti'M reprosi'iitiitinns iind .iiiljiwriil im-juis to Covi-r lite lop with a layer uf putT " '1 dou'l wee how yon < no Item- to spend yntir life gfBfeblag around douu Detroit ... i o o i (I a o o o—5 8 :i lives, accompanied by some twenty Aa> , Scimtor .lames K. Minilnc IUIH livod •Kara |ti nuninpnllstlc control. pUNti*. Trim ilieed^es nnd prpsn iiKhtly here under tlie ground.' :,!i Chl|iinuiik o&oa said. tectives. Some of these held up mat- j Batteries— Lmtge. Megride and Block; fni- furty yours, workmen uiM'!trt(u-d j to^eiher HO llmt (he cherry juico may " "U'M very sim« nnil qaiei.' Mr. Mole imHWured. '1 HUe it down here." . tresfes before them as shields. Dubuc mid Stauage. Umpires— I'er- Imrifd tivdsurf In the wluipp nf Dnlted I MEMORIAL TO CHIVALRY. not overflow the Hides Also iiiuke mi "•Wake up. old man.' llic i'liipiuiink said. 'A Rood lively run nlouj; n rait The police entered the gamgc and rlne ajid IMnoeu. Bt&t@a trcnsiiry nntos itjrffn'K'Hfnjr Jp-JOu j tuclMioli hi thu top of (be crust. ItuUe fence would put souic life inl.i you. Come up and Hee the KIIII I'IKO with nit? founa that Dubois had been dead for; STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 'i'lic mr about with ui'wspni ors mvirh crumiil Erect Mon-jmsnt to Titanic Men. A Qwest Shortcake. He bad not died from wounds, but la iunl doc.iyod. Juicy catiM'pillnr fur blVtkfHri di'.l draw him, so he »aid maybe liu would ule|> Boston ... 8 3 .727 St. Louis. 5 8 .8ffl Wfla^ieirton AI.III ia—MM. wiiiimn Cherry Shortcake.—Prepare n Rpoupp out with .Mr. Chipuiunk the Qfxt inorulng. supposed to have poisoned himself J'hllii'ptila C I .545 Detroit.... 5 9 .KV7 rake foundation in two layers. The early In tbe battle wheu he saw that Washtun. G 5 .841 New York 2 8 .ISi* Titanic Victim's Will Piled. H, Taft lias ronlrihuted the tlrwi dollar "It. happened. IIIOIIKII. Ihil Mr. Chipmunk «lepl late or fllHOl about Mr. to the woman's THiuiir inemnrial fund, iunredlents for this aW tliree ej-'Rs. :i escape was Impossible. K:iHt Ornnpc. X. J,. April 2R-The Mole. At any rale, he was not waitluu at the (ilu-e when- they so ofleli met which Is being ntlsed ilinnif;h a com ruplnl of iugar. n cupful uf »iftefl " 'I'll ji'sl step up alone.' Mr. Mole uaid to himself. 'Caterplihirs nre a good Bonnot Shot In Head. Will of \Y. Anderson \\'alki'r. A\ lii<-h mittee of B hundred women in eaen Hour, two tablespoonfuls of hot water Chief Guichard then started to look ' •i us filed hy his widow. Mrs KI'HIKTS deft! belter ORtUtg Hi; arih uurins.' CRIMES OF THE PARIS stute mul territory for the purpose of and R tab!csp:>onful nnd a half uf bali- "Si. U|I he went, and WIK-M tut re.icbni the tern he |i"ked his sharp little for Bonuot. He mounted the stairs Mouivhousc Walker, bi believed Iu \p'-. JO, 1911, killed ban f tba niuvfnit'iit, wttli of this, sprinkle with .sugar ami uerniitted to f-onlrihnte to the fund, Cherry Omelet.—Cherry omelet matjf " 'Dear, denr, that waa a ilose shave!' be |>autcd. 'Mrs. Puns Just missed The excited crowd broke through the In villas (if Thfais anil robbed (IK hni'l All bis estate Is left u> Uu>the contributions: beluc fixed «t $1 according tw ihe following vevtpv hi me by n scratch. No more sunrise for me. I dare say earthworms are wholw- police cordon and on being Informed each. UflB, Taft was allowed the hon- saiil t» be dfllJctoM: Stone nl-out I IYI>. 17 shot and killpd a pnltt widow. yomer food for moles than caterpillars.' " thiii Bonnot was still alive made an or of he:idtiiB the list of contrfliutiona. pound of rlieirles. \\s\sh ihem ami attempt to lynch him. Bonnot, blood mini in front.of Hit-' St. I.azare U minus Miu-n V attemtped to arr. str;iin off tie jui.e. To fee juire sd.d pouring from his nose and mouth, was Baptists Elect Officers. ;i Iliilf r-u\-. of su^Jtr. lienl tlw p*j|fcl *W\\ »ble tn call the police "Insists" as OotfiS Cttf, N. .1.. April Ui>.-Tbp of four ccK'- "IHi a talilespo.inful Of he was being taken to the hospital. of ;m nd w Baptist Seashore union h.ss effect til WEATHER EVERYWHERE. LUMBER BUYERS tlji.k t-ic'im. Then add the white-- Wbai you want, when you want It, and where to get It. If you He died a few minutes after he perinnnent organization by electing bealen t(. H frotli mid the cherry Jul«- Mrtrrh tf drovp In the mnrhin^ i<> Olixe rvntl.ins nf the United can't come ymirnelf, telephone 33 Long Brunch and lea.re it to us. reached tho hospital. A letter .WR? a tank at (."hanttlly, where they thrae offloera: President, the Rev. Dr. Melt n lablespootjful of butter in un Slate* u ejii hi*r buromi iiikni nt We h&ve ttao largest stock of building material on tlie coast to choose found In his pockets In which he ex- fthnt and kUted the raehler and his Hlrncy 8. fludftou of Atlunlir CHy; omelet j t\u, pour In the omelet mixture nr:»I»tHiit Mtid «uund*d nnollier etn- 1 p in | l-SKTllilV fllllllW from culpates certain of his supposed ac- Hpf-retary, the ltev. .1. (' Kid^ley of mid at!4 Kenily until It. sets. Then complices who nre now under nrrest liloyee. Baoaycfl with ILS.CXIO. Min.'flaiii; UWIU1. S. H- SU-Allister Temp. IVmlliir. Mnrrh' 31 thr^w biac'rf pepppr in roll (JI: a hot <]Kh. Sif! Mif-MT ovci A pnisBic acid pill which IIP It-id made Allmn\ M Ctatf Hemlock and Spruce Lumber. cyps of a, hank messenger on xlrcpt of Ooaaaj i'lty. it and aarvc In-t garnished ivllh fresli Whit* Pine and Cypress, Flooring, Celling and Partition*. n desperate attempt to get at was and robbed him .'f $30,00)1 worth of Allillil e oiy - r»2 Cloudy Wlioie <4ierrles. found In the lining of his trousers. l>t.nd«. Hope to Havt Taft Talk. . r,n Ctnr Sewer Pipe and Flue Lining*, Attae Portland Cement, U. ft. Gyptum, April 1 trlod lo rob bnnk rgmtm rinnii.v Che/ry Betty.— Butter n deep baking Nineteen men nre now under arrest ptr Of Rank of Francp nf $2rti),0fl0. Atlantic city. N- .!.. April 3a\ Inaepd Baff«l< M Niagara, King Windsor, Tiger Brand Hydrated Lima, CIilvuj: 411 ttala di.su ii-i-l put fu layers of Ktoned (tier-, on the. rlKirg? of being Implicated In April 4 straiL at waK- w. Suiius \* iHajaaM unit WaaMaaH rii *J auA brendemrub*. The fruit kbould No. 1 Common, Fancy and Fire Brick. * the work uf the bandit gang. 1'Hft, In cone he gajaj nn\«her(* near Sen i rlfaa. Kl Cloud) April 23 shot to death AnntHtatit 4ie O»erally Hprinkled with IttgMf, mil i'he resoit in May. wll! delher nil ail Jersey Cedar Shingles and Boat Boards of the Finest Quality. Siiperinteiident Jouin of ihe Paris St- l.<»! ll M Ctendj at%g. and viv oiiiiut. Adil clifrr.v jul •* Metal and Bpruce Lath. Agents for Beaver Board. Weather Forecast. drtPttfve depart^ifnt e.od wounded Ii-PSK nt H hHniinet. to he rendered to (.^ilef Inspector Coimar. \V:!sbi isrtnn .. *; Cloiiili f • -.luh to nidl-Tei] ;ind eliv*r»» Courteoui Treatm*>oi Best U/tialitlei CHANDLER AND MAPS, . Crossing O«fls« and Yard 70 * ADVERTISE IN THE LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD an«H, N. J. Telephone It. ANTI-WltSON MEETING BAD BLOOD CAUSED ABCESS R»f itan Independent Democratic Club How Vinol Saved Mrs. Hall. Meets, Feasts and Hears It took a dangerous and painful ex- Addresses. petience to prove to Mrs. Hattie Hall Over 300 hun M af »unUtk(ti| ture room of the edifice. The officers far recovered from the effects of w. >\,i-.Z o< ••Jftur tha eon"t and for the ensuing year will be elected, 1 ctju ion with recent paralytic stroke aH to have R rf tet «M', tl tiriir. i or Maled. Be sure and see a copy of it; let us know if you don't. We can , and work outlined for next year. been able to go outdoors Saturday morning. Mr. Lithe hue, however, loat show you the Spring styles in these clothss in our store any day. PULLEY IN TEARS many pounds in weight. Dr. C, W. Hart man iy the,- attending physician. Long Branch Negro, Saved Fro Previous to hie coming to Monmouth Electric Chair. Breaks Down county, Mr. Lake was sheriff of Huu- Every Make of Corset of Prom- When Transferred- terdon county. '~His deputy was Dr. Henry Pulley, of Long Branch, who W. J. Paulson, the present proprietor inence We Carry W. H. WOOLLEY & CO. was saved from the death chair at the of the Sheridan Hotel, at Red Bank last moment by I he court of pardons JNJr, Paulson ihen succeeded -Mr. U»ke was removed from the deat,n house at us sheriff of Jlunterdon county. Both the state prison'the other afternoon aro at rang Democrats. 181 Broadway, Long Branch. and placed in temporary quarters in The following wing four. Pulley's aniel T. HendrtckMJii, Mr. and Mrs.Hi'iilih and city officials are ro-opernt- clean, I mean the outside of it, hy .1. Henry WalUnK. Misnee Mia Dayhi. g In every way and the results ac- ing and commented.on his "beating" Prices range $1 to $3 keeping his yard clean, tho hedges cut (he chair, which they have not done so Advertise in the Dally Record. Ktlna ThH'l ami Kxperlei: elastic, bright, durable, water "CLKAN 0*1* miles. Mra. Slocum, who spent last A delivery wagon for Stearns' bak- Walling, Mrs. H. Werelman and Al- The fire was beneath the floor of proof finish. Hastica can be ery was somewhat damaged yesterday bert Whitney. week here visiting relatives, returned Julia Strollo has ft&fd Th« first thing which attracts one's until the motm-inan backed out. It to active camnalKiiing in Middlesex, was no fault of (the motorman, but Monmouth and Ocean counties . Dr. was needed being the chemical ex- HANSON Broadway & Bath Avc. Lonj Branch attention is our fUtetS and ntdowHks. Bopanlus is a candidate for delegate tinguishers. The truck promptly re- The streets should l:e repaired, BO asoarolessnetis on tlir part of the driver REMEMBER sponded, and their good work saved la leaving his horse untied or un-upon the unpledged platform from the Tht Uptown Stort T, SCHENGK. Proprietor. to make travelling better and th1 e r the structure. The fire was rapidly Kiilew alkB should be kept clean and weighted. t hirrt Congressional district to the THESE SQUARE DEAL Democratic national convention at SPECIAL PRICES eating its way into the floor beams, AT 29c FOR Baltimore. and had it got through the floor there would have been nothing to check Its Ladies' Silk Boot high splic- Hold good only for the spreading. There were no horses in ed heehdouMe toe garter Vernon Stars Win. the barn. Evening and the Day top hose. When S The Vernon StarB defeated the North followipg their Long Branch team Saturday in the 569 Broadway in Red Bank or Asbury Park T final game. Drake made the best hit PUBLICATION in the game. The twirling for the Green Trading Stamps Le MAISTRE LACE & «> Clean ami Preaa Clotho To look Aa Stars was done by Drake and Weber, USE THE C.A.W. DEPT. Spring Clothing, Hats and (loud A> Naw assisted by young Uarriel, a star catch- EMBROIDERY CO. Men 'f. Suits Cleunpd end Pressed SOc Broadway Handkerchiefs, Lac**, Em- Shirts now ready at or. The Stars will play the Munkey Storck fadirn'Stilt* SJJODUH Bnd PrMwd 75e Beach nine next 'Saturday afternoon. broidery, Curtain* and Llnani Red Bank Steam Cleaning 4V Hosiery, Corstta, Underwear, 19 Hroad St. Dyeing Works. Cor. Cookman Ave. & Emory At. H. N. SUPP, HOO HANk .14 Wrst FhsM St., Ited Hank. Opera House Pictures Attract. New Spring Good® ASBURY PARK. Telephone 1EH The, Opera Hou^e, under the man- agement of West and Went, was well All our departments are filled with every new and'desirable filled Saturday night and the'r patrons TKI. CONNECTION I8I-J articles in the various lines. THE HOME BLOOM'S STRICKLJfPS enjoyed one of the best shows ever of Good Olothe» Thel.eadins Ladies Tailor for better Been in the house- KXCIJlSiVK LINE OF CLOTHES, HATS There wpro fire reelc. of picture*, Dress Goods, Mil'inery. Ladies' Suits and Dresses, /. KRIDI1. Shirt WaiilB, Skirts & Oreue* confuting of "A Tale of the Wilder- 629 Cookman Avenue, & FURNISHINGS ness. "Her Little Pet," "Tne Reforma- Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing. Shoes for Men, RED BANK Aibury Park, N. J. Atbury Pork tion of Mike,' "A Diplomat Inierrupt • applauded by the au- B 4 HDijrunifp nn NocaanoctiOD with any oih« ostublUhmrut ilioiT • »*rv i ii i D H Jin r Kited »t ih» PRY W. C. WISEMAN There arc two shows each evening, OOIS STORK