LONG BRANCH DAILY

VOL. 9-NUMBER 236. LONG BRANCH, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT BIG SCHOOL RALLY TRAINS STRIKE AND POURED KEROSENE WILSON ASSAILS SERVICE TOMORROW KILL TWO TODAY ON ON CLOTHING AND Sup't Bennett Expects Record- Scores Baird and SHffS, Pelit- Breaking Attendance at Ic&t Corruption ind St. L«k«*s—Fine Program N. Y. & L B. R. R. TOUCHED IT OFF Promise* |T f if! Rally day will be observed by mem- Bridgeton, Oct. 8.—ft was a no- bers or the church and Sunday-school •- ^_r. Deserted Wife Left With Two Small Boys Near ble political address that Woodrow at 8t. Luke's Methodist Episcopal 'iison. Democratic candidate for Church tomorrow. Special services Michal E. Haley, Matawan Township Collector, overnor, delivered here last night. will be held morning and evening in Adelphia. This County, Chooses Novel Means Feat caught the fane* of the Ms lergymen All Being Driven Out umberland county audience more the church. In the afternoon the reg- Third of Family to Meet Death on Rail in an anything else was the manner ular rally day ejtercisea will be held of Ending Her Life-Children Find Her which he again nsed Ms keen acalp- by the Sunday-school. of Country, Monasteries At- g knife on the Republican leaders Rev. Dr. George H. Neal, pastor, will Two Years-Dunellen Man Killed Here New lentr. particularly Messrs. sound the keynote for the new year's tacked, And Seores of A Charred Corpse laird and Ke»n work In a spednI rally day sermron Priests and Nuns Are • "What ha* interested mar leaders." at the morning service, when he will Michael E. Haley, Neafor a rquarte Branchporr of a t Station While her children were picking ap- preach on "A Victorious Dynamic." said, "and what only 'has inierest- century connected with the New York Dead-War a Muti- ples yesterday, Mrs. Margaret Kayata, your leaden, is mho ahoold be the A home-coming service will be held In and Long Branch Railroad, was struck 52 years old, of Fafrfleid, near Adel- i he evening. The pastor and several IKED ROUTE FOR RARITAN SECTION tt candidate Mr the United States by the* Pennsylvania express due here ny Instead of phia, was burned to death in her Senate, That is what ha* stirred up laymen will speak. at it.lt north of the Matawan trestle home. The children bad been afemt The irddrcDBcK, which are to be ttepnDHcun leadens to tnwr real • at 11.5U o'dock loday and fatally In- Revolution about fifteen minutes when they re- lepth. They have not been worried brief, will be as tollowa: "Parental Re- i*eporte*?vdefld iuA several soldiers Neighbors of Mrs. Kayata beHere jeen stirred up tit the question a* to Young People," HP. Bennett; "Bur* train had passed excepting the rear Route For Proposed Canal nd sailors killed and many wounded Headquarters-Keyport Club's that she committed suicide by pour- 'lose turn it was to go to the United peon Echoes," ohorles T. Stone; "Re- car. As it passed it knocked Mr. Hal- n storming QnHpho.H, a Jesuits Mon Ing kerosene on her clothing and then Mate flenat*. Were the primaries inforcement*," Dr: Neal. A selected ey* down the embankment. When ieiy, today. The monk.- had posted touching It off, an there watt a strong mtested on the ground of g*eat pub- prosram wlH be rendered by the choir Across Monmouth fttrfew in an anticipation of attack, New Officers reached, he was dead. i u • order of the fluid in the room where quest ions? No, wholly on toe In addition to two solos by Miss Plor- mob threatened th»- place and a bin* was found. The wrtman, it is •onnd Of a persoaal ehoiae. aid aome once A. Smith, Kopraho, director df Coroner John I. Sickles, of Nave- Last winter the New Jersey stale band grenade, it in alleged, was tmrled Th KeanhhiirK Yacht Club will sltlk, was called. He ordered the re- legislature passed a resolution appro- revet a clubhoii»e early next s claimed, had been slightly demented en, at least one didn't offer him-. music" in thf city nchoola. among them. * since the disappearance of her hus- IX in any contest aiaeic anything mains removed to the deceased's late iatltig %am for making a survey he newn spread Illc-> wildfire and an he bulldtag will tie put on the beach hiHTcBiiiiK exorelBHH will mark the home. WII Mauasquan to Sandy Hofh for Ight next to the New Point (Vnnfort band last spring. Kayata at thai tittle was to be discussed ne eaanot discuss celehrailon of the autumnal festival nlt on the monastery followed. anything. . ! Mr. Haley was a familiar Dfciirc at e pntimse of connecting with the Hotel, on tlie east »ide of the dock. took all i lie couplfto savings with him. by ml- Iliblc Rchoxfl at 2.15 p. ro. The Republican garrison umi a body When the children discovered theiri "I hate fair private ddMSU wfcetke* Matawan, where he bad lived for roposed inland waterway. The reso- if artillery, caTalry and infantry were The yacht club is going to reorganize bis aMionl having passed the I.IHIII many years. He was collector of tion wasuntrodttcea aud pushed to luring the whiter and next reason monther's condition they hastened for knows what the Issues ef the cam- niai tr In tiieiHbprsu! p.a record-breaking hurried to the scene. The artillery paign are euept fcy label. Hi* Matawan township, and for years had age by Assemblyman Vreden- ipened fire and many monks were kill- ixpects to make a ftensatidn to the a physician. The womaa. aowe»er, attendance la expected. Teachers in been an active member of the Royal urgh, of this county, joating world.. They are preparlag! was dead long before medical aid ne la Oavid. aad I do not know that all the departments are making a ed, bat the monastery refused to sur- has any Jonathan. Aad you have Arcanum, filling the position of collec- pi pursuance of the resolution •rnit-r. The battle continue*. LOW for as opening regatta to takej reached the scene sperlal effort tb Befcure a fuM aitwid- tor. lenry B. Kummel, State Qeologlst, ilace probably on July 3rd, 1911; then Coroner Sob«rt M. Purdy. of Mana- lad your primaries upon tils Inter- aace In their crlasses. Members of as directed to .make the survey. He here will be a regatta In the middle uan, viewed the Body and car* a ring question. Want ta) the result the home department have been [ttVlt- ' i He was prominent as a fireman. The M. E. Haley Hose Company, of Mata- equeated the Waterway League, the Paris, Octo. 8.—The dethroned and f August, and moat likely another urial permit to Charles H. Clayton. itlemen. sow (hat the prlaterta* ed and, weather conditions permitting, letnbers ot which are deeply interest ugltlve King Manuel tried to end his ne in the early part of September, The deceased was the wife of John re -ever and the eeopW ef We* jer- will attend In large numbers. The af- wan, was named for him. y af the Republican sort are s«p- He Is survived by « widow and two d in*lhe project, to go over the pro- Ife when he learned his monarchy had hey are going to have a few dances ayata, a Syrian. The latter purchas- ternoon's program will Include t\f- osed route with him. On Wednesday •"••)] proclaimed a republic, but was nd other social functions during the the Emanuel Cottrell tarn two ascs) to have spoken their choice? paitmenial HiiiMiHK and special music ons, Raymond, who Is an operator, Nobody knot*, if you have a Re- mi Arthur, a brakeman. Mr. Haley . KIIIIIIII. I visited lawyer Hen}. ear. :ara ago and moved there from New ibUcan legislature, whether that by the orchestra, tinder the leader- Morris, at the latter's office In this The present officers are: ork with his family, a wile and two ship of Daniel Etrwards the orchestra •:i» about r.r. years old, and was well hoice ia going to stand er wrl. Mem iow u and highly respected by the ty, and discussed the route, Mr. Commodore—Walter S. Bailey. aye. Everything went well until last >ve poured eot aaenay. There have will render among other selection orris Is one of the vice presidents Vice Commodores—T. C. Owens and nitig. when he suddenly disappeir- • Autumn's Advent." a new rotnpoxl fflclals of the New York ft Long «en maay •eraars, • mneh Railroad. ' the league and thoroughly convers- 1. T. Ackerman. "In one praeaMt, net so fa* away tion by Bennett, introducing the brass it with the location of the bays and Rear Commodore—John S. Truaz. quartet. A baritone solo by W. H. Rid- Mr: Haley is the third member of ifrs. Kayata finally located her has- aa the sound of my voice," there he Haley family to die on the rail ilets along the coast. Secretary—Royal Scott Golden. ind in Cincinnati. They exchanged •re eighty-three workers. Too have dle and Hinging by the school's quar- These two gentlemen went over the Treasurer—Sylvester Fresehi. tet will be other musical features. Ithin the past two years. Frank, a tters. He waa telegraphed for af- ea stirred up to the teeth* of your (Continued on Sixth Page.) round very carefully. -The route sue Fleet Burgeon—Dr. William H. Dop- her death. juls. and now taat It 4a all over ae- A. S, l,okersmi, dean of the school, ;esied Is substantially the same as ier. ody knows whether It savau or net. will make the rally day address, i Mr, he one mapped out and recommended The regular election of officers for Lokersoh was 86 years years olfl On the league when In session here the Key port Yacht Clnb for the en- a ">. guitaay ami is xtitt active in the. work aflt itiniiiun, and which at the nine ming year will be held on Thursday 1AM ISLAND CLUe of the school. He Is laader and teach- MISSING CHILD mil the npnroval of Prof. Haupt. ligfot, October 13th. The name* as After declaring tat a corrupt prar- er of the Men's Bible Class and is It will be known a» the coast route, iresented by the Dominating commit- act that wtatf* iM-eMMt -nipajav- sure to linve an Inspiring rally day onnectlng, all the inlets and bays ee are as follows: .ntrthuilons trom oorpoifatloha and message. In his address he will com- SLEPTJMjAYSTACK 'roro the Shrewsbury river to Mana- Commodore—Charles Rossi. FDR DUCK HUNTERS provide p*]Uteltf aad Ifcttatlon ef pare the Sunday-school equipment of quatt river, so as fo make the route Vice Commodore—Karl Matbiawo. ltion eaaendBnrea. br. Wilson the present day with the school he at- lil-l Whom Record Was Instru- continuous waterway from Cape May Rear Commodore—Harvey 8. Bedle. Long Branch Men Have Organ- hia audience almost on their Met tended when a boy. Q New York. The course will follow Official Measurer—William A. Gtll. ben he said: The rally day roll call by classes mental in Restoring to he Shrewsbury to Branchpoint, fol- Treasurer—Thomas Burrowes. ization And Own Barnegat "Do you know how much money will be a feature of the exercises. jwliig the stream to Turtle Mill Secretary—Richard Burrowes. is spent in the recentfprianary con- Asbury's Rally Day. Parents Was Lost rook; thence to West Long Branch- A»Bt. Secretary—Horace S. Bur- Bay Island eats In this nelghbornood T Do you The Rally day exercises of the As- nd from the rear of the borough to think Chat sums of moac?. oe- bury M. K. Sunday-school will be held lakhui»t; thence across Poplar Neck A number of Long Branch bnsini iawaly too larfee, were a«Ml> and. Margaret Naughton, the little sev uto Deal Lake south, following the ien, together with a tew friend* who likewise, not all spent tor tBgitimste tomorrow Immediately following the h-year-old girl, daughter of Mr. and PROTECTION FOR VEGETABLES regular session. Everyone Is invited wtands to the Manasquan river. Mr, eside here 1". summer, have organised parposrs, and ttu yv* know that the Mrs. Thomas Naughton, of Port Mon Morris conferred with the geologist club for the purpose of enjoying the suits were sotnetnimes, not always, to attend, and the teachers and offi- loutli. who disappeared from home Those Displayed on Sidewalk! Murt cers are very desirous of having alt in I v as far as the proposed route port of shooting and fishing. They i. sometimes manipulated? Yoa shortly after being dismissed from ook in Ocean township, although the Be Two Feet Up—Off Sidewalks re negotiating for the purchase at conld have legislation to areveat that, pupils present. Following is the pro-school Wednesday arternoon, and Entirety Soon. gram: natter was discussed In (is entirety. lam Island. sttmt*d at Barnegat be- rat the chief leaders have aever al- hose absence caused much excite Those.visiting the snopping districts lied stu-h tncidatlon *o go through. Bong by School. The survey wiil no doubt be the one >een LAvalette and Charwiek. Tlie niiMit and had the entire neighbor doptiid by the Legislature. The sur- may have noticed that alt baskets and tih has adopted the name of the Then he spoke In regard to that Recitation—A Welcome.. Harold West lood at work in searching parties crates containing vegetables and frul laud, which has been a famous dock nutter upon which so wnch attention Mediation—Autumn Leaves — a for the rest of the route will also was returned to the home of her dis je ill readiness at the same time. The are now displayed in a more sanltary hooting ground long before Ocean concentrated and about May Oullck racii'd parents yesterday afternoon manner. Sanitary Inspector Mihnore Waterway League is sanguine over the Th een Mother Amelia. iimiy was set apart from Monmouth., Men ao many promises have keen Solo Myrtle Zlnimercan jy members of the family ot James .ssufanee they have received, and fee' has notified all dealers that hereafter The clubhouse, which is ne*rias] broken the raguhMaM of the railway Recitation—Various Fruits Crawford, with whom the child had confident that the Inland waterway prevented by his mother, the Queen the display must be two feet above the 'ompletion. ta situated on the be»ch rates, the establishment ef a eaamis- Anna May Hoyt, AUna Vest teen staying since arriving at th will be constructed. Mother Amerie, is the report from Us street level and adjacent to the store less than fifty feet distant frona tfce •4th power te ngmate rate*, not Solo ,, Grace Jollne Crawford home, Holmdel, Thursday bon today. front. iew county road running from Point he power merely to talk abont rates Recitation—My Cup Runneth O afternoon at five o'clock. The exodus of clericals began today The precaution is taken to prevent leasant to Seaside Park. It Is ad and resort on them, bat the power to Tillie West The little miss said she spent the Ramsey Expecta to Serve. under orders of the Portuguese Repub foreign mAlter collecting on the goods mirably located, and can be read regulate. That has been (ana !• oth- Recitation—Like the Flowers.. first night out In the open, and W W. Ramsey, of Keyport, saya b He, which today granted four more displayed; The next move to be made .y a«to from Una; Branch In a 1 title er states, wfclie New Jersey baa hesl- hourn to members of Catholic ord-ers Anna Cook, Sarah Barber some unaccountable manner saunter was ejected a member of the Mon along these lines will be to force the iv«r an hour. As many of the I :at*d. ed toward a hay stack, which appeal mouth Cdtinty Republican Execnllvi In which to leave the country. They deaterR to keep |h«ii' goods off th •era own machines it Is (iropmed to Wants to Improve TMnfe. Solo Hannah Wesi : ed to her as a good place to go ti 'ommittee at the recent primary an< are ncietiins toward the frontier. cwalks entirely, as the refuse from i'i-i a garase near the cinnhoase Continning, Mr. Wilson said Oat Ac'dress Supt. John Merlett The Catholic monasteries at Cam Song by Sunday school Choir. sleep. The following morning she re •xppctB to serve. "I did not nersundi the streets is not considered a health; The clubhouse is i«il< »*<*, one hat he aiiili nl to do in atakiag a Hewed her search for Her hume, bat he election hoard to Rive me the potie and Giacia have been stormed seasoning; neither does tt make the tory hia*. It will be folly equipped campaign was net IB' elect ' to Go to Florida. again got on the wrong road, and at ro{fe as alleged," he says. "I was noi and the property will be .confiscated display very inviting. the comfort and convenience Uoveraor ot Ne* termT- Charles Mitchell and family, of er walking abont seven and a hal nterested iti ihe election and was no Many priests and nuns are dead. the members, whether they «Mt the , "I an engaged In tonlown, will leave next Wednesday miles, tired otll with fatigue nnd the ireseitt at the counting of the ballots Had Successful Season. place far shooting, fishing er mer»- aad nave been for twenty years, which for Jacksonville, Florida. They ex nervous strain was on the verge [ have been furnished with proper ere Madrid, Oct. 8.—The deposed Kiug The East Bright avenue Ash mark*" y as a terminus for an automobile (Onalaii.1 oa tBctth Page.) collapse when she reached ttie Craw l>i-ri to reside there permanently. dentlalg that I was elected, however of Portugal and King Alfonso are in closed for the season last week. Thi: un. There trill he eight honk*, si: ford home. and expect to serve the coming year. constant .communication. It is known is Mr. East's first season in rots, and the lockers wffl be so oen- Having read in the Dally Record ai tructed that they can be converted Opart* bicycle Store. that since his arrival At Gibraltar Man Branch and it proved a very success "Barney," aa aged pony belonging Walter Malms, of New York and As acount of the child's disappearance, Mr. Sidwtii't Father Dead. uel has kept in close telegraph! ful opening season. Mr. East is th into bunkers. Twenty -people can tee he Crawford family easily recognize* accommodated with sleeping quarter*, Dr. Bimon Barm*, ef this city, bury Park, has opened a bicycle store Oliver Wt Sldwell, father of Alber touch with Alphon&o. The latter rea proprietor of eevera.1 New Tor! which was turned over to ta* aton- the Visitor as the lost child. The: izes what a tremendous Influence I will be the most complete of an: and repair shop in Fred Van Dorn'r R Bldwell, died in Philadelphia ye: at ores. clubhouse in he vicinity. Within mouth County District 8. P. C. A. in communicated with the Naughto terday, aged eighty years. His deat: movement on the part of Manuel to re- building, in Bast Front street, Rei family, and the glad tidings were r< week everything will se in readinew September last year, to aaaaw the re- Bank. Some (if the best makes of hi was due to a general breaking dow gain his throne would have on thi Street oidnt For Sea Bright. entertain members. The kitchei mainder ot Ms flays fit rate ant com celved almost hysterically by the of the Issues. Funeral services wi] turbulent undercurrent of unrest i cycles wilt be sold, as well as sun fond parents. Sea Bright/* new street stgtta hav ft-111 toe a valuable asset, as tt i* prc fort, died on the 24th of last moat*. dries. - be held in Philadelphia on Monday Spain and has requested Manuel to In arrived and will be put up without d< posed to make the culinary depart The llttte BOB* ha* keen eejoylag the The news of the finding ot the dill and the burial will be made form him in advance if he decides to spread rapidly, and the searching pa lay by the ; trret committee. The bor risen! an attractive feature. Tfeedom and care at the Ityerar In- Patrolman on Vacation. Topeka, Kan. Mr. Bldwell will lead in person such a movement. This The club starts off under most t* .irnu'ry for Dumb Animal* aaan* ieav- ties came in to Bhare In the goot! •oiupany the remains of his father to i.s said to be i>>< i'-.!r The people of oufth h&H fourteeu streets, inclndin The patrolman on the vacation 11 news. Many had thought the chil Ocean avenue. The Bigns are in whit« ug Long Branch, but after a year's Topeka. i'ortugal are said to still be loyal, the iraUe conditions. There are but rest on the farm, word has been re- at City Hall this week are Ivlns Kr had wandered to Raiitan Bay, and ii revolution being entirely due to the uith dark background. two vacancies on the membership lisi rlokson, U 8. VanDyke Bnd 8. T. Km-her fright walked into the water an ceived throngs Mrs. Mary B. Hedden, Repairing Sea Bright Engine. work of secret societies among the and these can be tiled at aay time. acting president af the aodlety for was drowned. A search along th troops and sailors. Birth at Eatontown. Ram Island contains ahout tw Otto F. HeuU'll. a mechanical engi- 1 Monroouth county, that death ensued shore yesterday morning for the tw< neer, has beer engaged to repair the Mrs. Fred Bealem, of Eatontown acres. There are four shooting poln Advertised Bicycle Claimed. little boxes was without result, from oM age. Sea Bright fire engine at a cost of To Open School Bids. gave birth to a aon Thursday night to accommodate the duck shoters The hie vale found by Patrolma then a search of the small stream The locality is the best (or il.fitifi. Hi* expects to have the work The Board of Education will open Rally Day at rirst aVaatlet fca*r*h. Miller Thufsdav night and taken t and meadow land was made. wh< done In a few- weeks. Will Go to Pennsylvania. shooting of any In the country, am City Hall, ana which was advertise. Mrs. Naughton was seen by a Recoi bids for a new high school building on Harry Robinson, who has worked the members who don't enjoy th The Wat fcajitist Church wfll hold Ocober 21st. Bids are being invited the arst relit for the M •>** toawr- In yesterday's Issue of the Heeorc reporter at her home yesterday nor Repainting Brighton Avenue Store. for over a year with A. Holmes Boi snort, can occupy their tine with m was claimed as the property of th ing she said, crying, that site on two plans. den. at Shrewsbury, will leave hi I real. The dull members now r. Rev. T. B. llaihiii will nreaaa afraid her little one was absent fo The Bossitti more, In Hrightoa>ave- have three moter boats, hut this nu «M aervkM jp^Hallialli to the Consolidated Gas Company an hou nne, which was occupied as a branch position and *~o to LaHaska, FVnn., th after the paper had ifeen In drcnhv pood, and although fear was enter home of his parents. her will be increased just as sooa occasion at 10.JO and ?.» o'clock.. talned she still prayed that someon< store by Joseph Goldstein last year. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST accommodations can be provided. lw Saaday aeheol ra% will bae held tion. Is being repainted. would restore the child to her. Th The U. S. Weather Bureau forecast Party at Eatontown. at 2.m p. «n. TUtta*. at* BrifMa. Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. little one is reticent in manner an for the thirty .six hours ending Sun- Miss Helen Powers, daughter Joseph W. Oardiner Dm cannot account for her sudden disa Closed Branch Store Here. Rev. K. J. Bouldln. of Hightstown, Parolle. the Brighton avenue ca- da; at 8 p. m.: Mrs. Powers, of Lewis street. Baton Joseph W. Gardiner, for expected to conduct the services" pearance. Now Jersey—t'nsottlod with show- town, wan given a party Wednesda: years a resident of Mavesink, Tk* tMHMs 4«t fctMto vaaffia tee terer, closed his West tind store last creesa aaaaaiates, tto. Ib. today, at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church tomorrow week to open his Sixtieth street. New era tonight or Sunday. Moderate night In honor of her fifteenth birt a New York hospital Wednesday after Wall Paper Season day. The evening was pleanantl a long illness. He was about six Hicks'. All are invited to attend. Rev. El, 1 York, store. northeast willdB. Is on and I have an abundance of e spent playing games, after which years old. Mr. Oardiner was assisi Redd, pastor. erythlng good to adorn the interior Nav« Passed the 1,000 Mark. Today Only, (reshmentft were served. ant postmaster at Atlantic Highlands the home and make It cheerful for th< under D. I-ane Conover. Later Anniversary sale and excellent m Wfe have made a thousand suits- The famous r>or. \ApoUo Terns winter) and prices were never mot chocolate pepiwrmlntB, today only. Notice. went to New York, where tat ale today at Jacob Stelnbach's. • and ovorooats in the past seven years. Interesting. A. F. Golden. 679 Broad We how commence our second thou- 3Sc.. at Hicks'. A meeting of the Atlantic Fire En years or more he was a lnMiihne«ei way. 2t6daYwtf* glne ana Truck Co. will be held thii His funeral was held last night at Hats mate and trimmed prompt! sand. Hand-tailored suits and over- coats from |15.00 and upwards. W. Anniversary .siUt* and excellent mu- evening at % o'clock, ta c-oti»lete ai o'clock at SOS East Twenty-sixth by Miss jti'la Knnls, 194 Union av< rangementa tor theii annnal ball. atroet. New York. Mf2to237" Advertise in I ho Daily Hecord. AI. Slouum. 230-236* »lc today at Jacob StelnMch'a. • TWO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. Our Daily Short StoryAtlantic Hardwood Women's World Floor Company Broadway Theatre was tHat* very He"fw*t. Ife itaO 'been PARQUET FLOORING SNAPSHOTS OF THE MODE. observing her before «b* hud noticed LONG BRANCH him and with a nrofcftHiuiial eye hud Blanket Coats For1 Cold WMtbir. A BLIGHT been watching the 'effect of hor senr Old Floors Re-scraped and ie Children Button* Modish Trimmings. upon the varlmm expression* that flit- Kefinished Equal to New. /Thursday, Friday and Saturday Fort! Smart lookiug separate coats are ELIZABETH WEED ted across ber face. Some physician?, made of soft, thick blankets that are rough in manner, though they may be ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVE* *&>» MATINEE WEDNESDAY -3B*. * Luncheon Tlm« In M'hi in tbe shops for lbs; purpose. AI- Copyright. 1910, by American Preu Invaluable helpers to tbe afflicted, • Berlin School. | tbotigb originally Intended for motor Association. ' would Hot have scrupled to betray the Ocean Aw. Sea Bright, N, J. j wear, they are used for walking as real object of their interest. Emernou well. Pale tans and wood browns are WIIH of a different kiiul. He not only* WILBUR GARDNERandGEO. SMITH Edith Wilton combined twu marked com-euled hl« own thoughtH for pr<»- tbe preferred color?. Tbe trimmings contradictions. Ishe jHisiiessed a lov- H. G. FELLOWS THOSE CLASSY ENTERTAINERS. ure black satin and gtlt buttons, but fessional reasons, but from an innate Successor to able disposition, bup wheu she was a sense of delicacy. Inter on fur will be used for collar and baby, through the curelefKiness of » WEIS'S TEMPLE OF FASHION CUffH, nurse, she fell and etn her lip, pfoduc Whatever be the exact analysis of Millinery and Neckwear M JUk One of tbe uew wool fabrics for suits ing a wound that iu heating left a his feelings, the act produced a mark- Finest Quality 1is liest described a» nn enormously Hear, giving a very disagreeable ex- ed impression upon Edith Wilton. A RED BANK. N. J. magnified urmure weave of heavy man whose pcrxonue!, whoHe bearing. wool. Wool poplfns In bandsotne tones pression to tapr face. wjiK far above the a\ (-nifcv had uot are here again; alao coarse blanket i-diih could see In the facw \you." * wholesome food. Fortunately the But Edith drcaqYd lest in cane au school children of rbls country, as a learn what there was under tbe ml**- Thursday, Oct. 6th , leading expression. When one of her operation were not successful her lover rule, have no ueed of sm-ii assistance, might find himself tied through Ttfe and every evening and Saturday matinee. chums was married she Insisted on but In the large cities like New York Edltb being ber bridesmaid Ktlith to a blighted woman and unlmppiness and Chicago poverty bears heavily on for both would result. She therefore A 8UAHT OOBKD SKIRT. demurred, but her friend would not ex- High Class Vaudeville, changed Monday and Thursday. niuny youthful students, and they fre- cuse her. • Insisted on havlufc tbe operation per- quently go hungry. car veil effects ID green gold, rose gold formed and If the trouble were re- .mil various other metals are cleverly At the wedding the bridesmaid. moved tbe marriage to take place aft MOVING PICTURES. wnMitrht oot. looking up suddenly, saw tbe eyes of i rward. Dr. Bmerson demurred to A Scottish Halloween Custom. Mottled gray hard finished materials a young man she bad never seen rivet- thU. saying that whether tbe op- CHANGED EVERT DAT Take three dtsbiw, put cleun water "xnctJy like men's suiting Is used for ed upon her and without that repelled -\ eration were or were not a sin-cess he in oue, f COMEDY SKETCH els between Is a new and smart one The operation was merely a mailer or wife will come to the bar of matri- iind'will be much worn durfhg tbe win controlling: bin features vhen treating Vou will be able to save con- mony without having previously been bis patients. «f delicate handling, Its only object he> THE AFFINITY. fir. The skirt Illustrate*. Is stitched i>g to produce a certain result of * siderable if you make this ntarriod: if in the foul, a widow; If In down the box plaits to a becoming But Edltb did not know this. She the empty dish, it foretells with equal fjt'-ial expression. Dr. Emerson per- depth, fV- ^ JVplC CHOLLBT. knew only that t> man with H kindly formed It himself, covering the wound Store your headquarters for certainty no inarriugt; nt all. It Is re- face was looking at her without any peated three times, anil every time the he madu with a piece of skin FANNY WARD This May Manton pattern la cut In ilxea reference to ber defect. And when from tbo arm of another person. When Atlantic Lead and arrangement of the dishes Is altered. •i'ni 2 to 30 Indies waist measure. Send Dr. Allan Kmerson requested an In- AND HER Robert Burns, the Scottish itoet, hu- 10 cents t'> iliiH office, giving number. «773. the whole bad healed and the band Painting Supplies troduction and was presented to her nges were removed, though the near morously tells of sir h a test in verse: ind it will lie promptly forwarded to you her heart fairly bounded witblu her. In order on the cleat) hearthutona )y mail. If In haste send an additional remained, the expression on tbe face Here quality and price each Singing and Dancing Girls. WII cent stamp for latter postage, which Not f«»r iyii Instant while he chatted had entirely changed. Tbe diaries three it re ranged. nsurog more prompt delivery. with her did he seem consolouH of her shine in the light of the And every time great euro IH sliown Dr. Emerson la facetious In his re Baby Helen Brown, Character Artist. Th« Hlftt&fo W*y of Delhi. blight And she. being made to feel To have them duly changed. tlmt it was Inconsequential, rose alwve marks upon how he kept rivals from other. Flo. Davis, Singing and Danfeing. And'Vncle John, who tvaj^ded life Delhi is the lUunl historic city In all tbe girl be wanted and whom as his For decades did desii-eT >^ India, li mny not bu tbe oldest, al- ! so far as to display the real attrac- Fred Hilderbrant, Black Face Comedian. Because he got tin- empty tmtjee. iveuesH aud worth that were In her. wife he considers a treasure. Threw all three in the Are though It lnys i-lai in to » respectable In wrath that night. uUIdle «ne. dating from 1000 B. C. At And yet the reason of the youug doc- 4-.REELS PICTURES -4 thut time the t&UBtttt1 of Delhi called tor's deslrp to mike ber artjuaintancp AdTertlte In the Dally Record. DAVIS-SMITH With merry songs these friendly folks himself emi>eror of all the world, ami I wot did not grow weary. And goblin t,,|.-s and funny jokCB- emperors, at least of India, have rated Evening, 8.15. Prices, 10, 15, 25. Thfttr sports were cheap and cheery, there ulmoat ever since. Old Delhi, Lumber and Coal Go. Till buttered nat <-akes. smoked Vntl sweet. without ttie wails, is a city of pictur- Set all their jaw a a-moving: ' esque ruins. Imperial Delhi, the mod- Then, wlien there was no more t LONG BRANCH. N. J. To part It seemed behooving. eat. ern city, was created by Shah .lelmn. a Full blythe that night contemporary of Queen Kllnlbetb. From the date of the lirst Moham- Daddy' Pay medan iucuriilon, A. D. 715. perpetual W. G. EISELE For a Halloween Party,, * warfare raged romul Delhi Until at WHEN YOU CAN BUY I HIS HOME ON EASY TERMS ? It v- doubtful If :iny festival of the letiffth she yielded to the Irrosistlbte year offers better opportunity for orls- power of tbe Mogu|s. Tbe city was al- The Greedy Fox THE LEADING FLORIST inal frolicsome parties than Hallow- ternately Mohammedan aud Hindu een. Appropriate dec-orutious are easily duriug a great innuy years and finally. "I Am Afraid Thit Fox Cat Flowers and Palms made with Jack-o'-lantern*, aulumu In istct. UHK made lirltish by General II.» Been at My H«nt" loaves, strings of eitrs of corn or such Lake. Delhi ham tbe finest and larirent For Sale ghostly emblems us black cats and sil- mosque In liulin. It took 5.000 men six M'K upon « time," said daddy, "there were two toxm which ware Decorations and Floral Design* houette witches mounted on broom- years to build It. The noble tomb of great friend*. Of course they were both cunning, for Unit Is the far Weddings, Dinner* sticks. the Emperor Humayan marks the nature of foxes, but oue of them was a great deal cleverer thftn the Funerals, etc. The refreshment problem Is solved cluinge of creed which followed the o other. He used to tell h(i friend, who wag very greedy, that be W« also carry a (nil selection with equal ense. Sweet, sirupy cider, Moslem Invasion, while the observa- ate too iiiiK-u at a meal—that some iWy It would do him harm." ' of Hardy Shrubs, Trees and plenty of apples, nuts to roast and uuta tory of -I;ii 8lngb and the deserted hall "One evening the greedy fox said to his friend: Herbaceous Plant* at our to i-mck. not to mention n panful of of the seventy columns recall the short Nurseries. triumph of Brahiuauimn. " 'Do you know, I feel quite buugry. I-et's go out and bunt for something crisp doughnuts, and, to top all off, a to eat.1 AH telephone calls pranptl? butt b of savory pumpkin pi©*—these •• 'I have just heard from Brother Weasel,1 sold wl«e Mr. Fox, 'that Farmer attended to and ulres oar are only some of tbe edibles t^Uch at Sho Couldn't Pool Him. Itobinsun has raised a flue flock of fat hens, but 1 am afraid to take you careful attention. OIK e suggest ilicmselves. there for fear you will eat yourself sick.1 As for games iluv. they, too, have "You have a splendid figure." said Cedar Am. T.I. C7 WM CM. tbe tailor. "1 shall have no trouble Iti "When lie mentioned tbe fat hens greedy Mr. Fox's month began to water. beeu set by custom ton certain extent. 'Turn, yum!' lie said. 'Let us go there right away. How far is It?1 You may "bob" for apples in a tub of giving you an excellent fit." 4 1 water, you mny nop corn, j-on may do Feeling fairly well satisfied, the man " 'All rlgbt, eome aloug,' said his friend, hut mind you don't overeat. any* one of a dozen things which your went to a shoe store. "When they reached Farmer Robinson's henhouse they easily found a hole parents will be sure to remember "Your feet ate splendidly shaped and through which they could crawl. PATTEN LINE " This hole Isn't anpHoo big.1 said tbe wise fox. 'Don't eat too much, Ictf about if they have ever taken part ii rather small for a man of your size, 1 Hulloween celebrations. too," «ald the clerk. "These shoes are you should not be able to get out In the morning. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. jusi what you ought to have." " "j'hut will be all right.1 said the other fox. 'Just leave that to me.' He took them and bought a bat at "Well, the foxes made abort work of Farmer Robinson's poor bens. The? Winter Horn* of O««r. the batter's, where he was told Unit be ate their till, but greedy Mr. Fox's nil came lo a'great deal more than tbai Time Table of Oct 3, '10 The winter home of tbe American of his wiser brother. You shall learn the result. re*l deer Is very interesting. When the had such a finely shaped head and such splendid features that the hat "In the early morning Farmer Robinson began stirring around bis farm. Subject to Change Without Notice. snovy begins to fly the leader of tbe The two foxes beard him. The wise om^ said: 'Well, It is time for us to be herd guldcM them to some sheltered which he tried on first was just what spot where food Is plentiful. Here, as he needed to make Irfin look his best. goue. I don't think It will be well for us to be caught around here.' Leave New York—Foot of West " •Just wait until I finish this bone, can't .vouV said tbe glutton. Thirty-fifth St., 8.45 a. m.; 2.00 p. m. the .snow falls, they puck it dowu, Then he passed Into a large depart- 1 Located on Norwood Ave. All Improvements. trumping out a considerable space, ment store and. finding the glove coun- " 'No/ aald the other, 'I'm off. I'll meet you at the deu. Goodby. And Leave Ilatlery, near South Ferry, 9.20 APPLY TO while about them the snow mount! ter, sat down where a pretty young with that he crawled through tbe hole and .was off like a flask. Just as Farmer a. m.; 2.30 p. m. higher and higher until they cannot woman wns waiting to serve him. Robinson reached the henhouse. Leave Long Branch—Rockwell ave- , get out If they would. From tbe main "Just place your elbow on the coun- " "I'm afraid that fox has been at my hens,1 said the farmer. 'I'll go and nue. 7.20 a. m.; 3.00 p. m. lieave John H. Parker, West Long Branch opening, or "yard," as it Is called, ter, please." she said. "What a finely see what mlscblef be has done.1 Pleasure Bay, 7.30 a. m.; 3.10 p. m. tramped out paths lead to tbe nearby shaped hand you have! Let me"— "The other fox heard him rattllnur at tbe door mid Jumped for the bole. Leave Sea Brjght, 8.00 a. EL; 3.40 n. trees and shrubbery which supply "Walt!* he commanded. "By George, But he had eaten so much and had become so fat that he could not get throuuh m. Leave Highlands, 8.20 a. m.; 4.00 them with food. you can't put that over on me! f used the hole, no matter how hard be tried. He stuck halfway. There was a club p. m.' CHANDLER 6c MAPS to be the catcher on a baseball team. near by. and 1 need hardly (ail you that thereafter tbe wise fox bad to go No freight received at Battery. Conundrums. —Buffalo News. bunting alone." WM. C. HAYDEN, \ DEALERS IN Why is an ux au inconsistent weap- 8ec'y. ' Lumber ' Hardware Paints on? BecauKc it first cuts a tree do Could Not Deny It. and then cum it up. "1 will ask you/' said the lawyer, NEW JERSEYJJENTrtAL Lime Metal Lath Oils What is that Which can run all the who was trying to throw doubts on the * • Leave Lona Branch; , Brick Brushes White Lead way between two towns and yet never testimony of a witness, "if you have For New York. Newark aiid Eliza- move? A road. ever been indicted for any offense Grtenwood Cemetery beth, 6.38. 7.12. '7.43, 8.17, 9.07, 11.47 Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes What part of the face resembles the against tbe law?" a. m.; 137, 4.17, 7.17, 8.55 (Saturdays WEST LONG BRANCH only), p. HI. Sundays, 7.45 a. m.; 4.3% MOtNTS FOB o(d fashioned si:liuoliu;utter? The eye "I never have, sir." 6.40, 8.55 p. m. bei-iiuse ft ahvity* has a pupil under "Have you ever been arrested on a For Baltimore and Washington. Wood Pulp. Tiger Brand White RecK Finish, Sackett's Wall Board the lash. charge of any kind?" 7.12. 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; 8.37, 4.17 p. m> How do we know that Nonb had a OPEN LAWN PERPETUAL CARE Sunday*. 7.45 a. m. OUR SPECIALTIES "Never." Kor Atlantic City. 6.32. 9.40 a. m.: pig In the ark? Because be bad Ham. "Well, hare yott ever been su You pay for your lot and become a member of the Associa- 4.17 p. nv, via Red Bank; Sundays, BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICKS RIGHT of committing a crime?" tion and the Association will care for the lot 9.30 f. m. For Freehold (leave N.. Y. ft U II. A 8aa Story. ' "I'd rather not answer that ques- without further coat toyo u R. R. Station), via Mutawan, 7.12, 9.07. A stately C? Arintocracy. tion." 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 Office and Yard, N«. 70 Broadway V. J. So. R. R. A royal C? His excellency. "Ha! You would rather not. I a. m.: 4.32, 8.55 p. m. LOTS FROM $28.00 UP •—New York only Telephone Call No. 33 LONG BRANCH, N. J. A deceptive C? Fallacy. thought so. I inplst upon your answer- W. O. BES8U5R. W. C. HOPE, A criminal V/t Piracy. ing It. Have yon ever been suspected ind inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with V. P. & a. M. G. P. A. A much deal red (.'? Currency. of crime?" EDWIN VBNABLB, Sexton A clever r? Policy. "Yos. sir; oftrn. Every time I come The woman who relies upon Pleasure Bay. Oldest HoUl on th# Shrewsbury. An exclusive Of Privacy. home from a trip nhroittf the customs who will srive full particulars An aromatic C* Hplcy. the want ads. to secure house- Open tbe Entire Tear. Shore Dinners a Specialty. r Inspectors at New York city suspect New England Clam Bakea. Shell Flab and Oam* In A tempt In u Cl Delicacy. me of being a sronsfltypr."—Cbleag PRICE'S HOTEL A merciful C? Clemency. RBD BANK VLBCTOC RAILROAD VA5SBS BROADWAY ENTRANCB hold help has time to take an Cg»paj*at Baillnj Muwn Tribune. , *. •• interest in other things. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1910. THREB

LONG AIR FLIGHT CHARLES F. WILLARD. SCULPTOR ELWELL SCEHEfl, PAINTER Aviator Who Will Tak. Part In Chicago to Now York Flight. DISOWNS FAMILY DAS |RE TnlENTS Worked as Woodcarver in St. Winner of Chi- Advertises In Paper Because Peters and Had Legs Broken cago to New York Contest. Deserted, He Says. In Triscn Quake Chai-l«s W. HarUelJ), -vood earvc,' tin and cabinet worker, an employe ' TWO SONS ARE RENOUNCED at Calvin Ctinnlue planing mil], this | city, Is a man of rare attain-meits. When not carving wood be IK busy ANNIVERSARY Btuiw of Lack of Machinery En- Former Curator of Scolpturo at Metro- with brush attd pdttit. He is no* b«B- trants Toai Coin and Dacida That politan Museum of Art Soys Ho and (.-'iiga«fd In doing the decorating Eugene B. Ely Will B. Given Aaallt- Bride Quarroiod Fiftoon Minutos work at ihe new Parker theatre build- •no* by Other Two to Win Prix. Aftor Ceremony Was Performed. g in Broad way. The scenes over Absolutely Pure the entrance and in the corridor of Tho only baking. Clikngo. Oct. 8.—The Btai-t of the Union Hill, N. J., Oct. 8—So that it (he theatre are not oni*. attractive bat SALE longest rroSH country filjflit ever kt- would be us public a» powilble the ft* display artiKtic ahiliiv. made with Royal Gr-apo tejn|Jtc(l hy ueroplancH, wlilcb was to lowing nilvcrllBiMiii.nl was lnwlied In Artis Bardelli is also busy painting Oroant of Tartar biive IHMMI made today lu the attempt the "ad" columns of the Dispatch uf the scenery for tbe stage settings. He to win a $2a,U00 prlise in udattldn lu fuion Hill: ban his canvas laid out on the ltoor, Ho Alum, No Lime Phosphate tii<- W.00U (irUe added by Clifford B. "I, Frank Kdwln Elwell of J2 Hud- and with innumerable cans of palm | Harmon, for a giK-crasfnl flight from son place, iu the township of Wee- and an assortment of brushes walks lwr« to New York, will be made ftun- biiwken. In the county of Hudson and about touching; up a spot here and GONZALES BOLTS TO WILSON I tiny, instead. the state of .New Jersey, do this third there until the desired prospective Special prices in all dny of Oetuher, 1W10, dl*owu *orevt!r meets the approval of MB trained «?«-; Fira Repablioan Mayor of Hoboken Inability .to ubtaiu the ueresaary FIVE ESCAPE FROM SING SING Molinii It. Elwell nnd her i»<> sons. S«ene painting has a certain faaclos- and Republican City Chairman supplies aloiiK tlie route was the mt- Olcott Cla/a Klwell und Stanley Brui-e r iuii for tlie painter. It appearo to tbe Departments • '.••, Ltaves tho Party. son given. It In expected Hint these Convicts Overpower Guards and G« Elwell. who (IciilHTtitfly deserted me uninitiated as bein^t mere daubblng Mayor George Gonzalea, of Hobo^ _. will be ready lu time for »i Start of Thrs« Hour*. on the Rei-onVI day of July, 1(108, with- of variegated coloring; but when the out Justifiable cause." finishing touches ave applied the de- ken, i lufiriiinii of the Repuibllran City I stan on smuhiy aftmnou! , Ossining, N. Y., Oct. 8.—Overpower Tbe advertiser, (• Kd» in Elwell, a sired effect is obtained. Committee and the flrat Republican The tlm>e pnMiiective competitors tn ihg flioif liiM nls by n rust-, si \ dosiu'v elected Mayor of that city In 21 years,1 ~jmgeiie B Ely JAW Me- dte convicts escaped from Sni^ Shu nnttii sculptor and; onre curntor of Mr. Bardelli was a? San Francisco tile wea sculpture nt the Metror^Btan Mweum l:i n which they thought would faint hearted and roturnejl to the war ever dtxowned hl» wfre uhii tw*> sons. Excellent music will be dis- the Democratic candidate for Cover- „,„,;,, BUrs ()f (m(! of lhe,r uamher at den's office and Klren biiivelf up, cool en. For this reason he in unabk to nor- 1 least rent-king New York iu the race When seen later he gave out the fol- bend at the bws, and has i o do his if iiiimint" ntu that the other five h:it lowing statement! ' '. coursed this afternoon and Not only did the Mayor gay he I i ii i ie iwiae. escaped, they would have1 bad abou work whih- standing erect. He at- would vote; tor Wilson but ho ottered am W ltl UK t) ".My llrrt i|llarn>l wIMl my wife wil" taches* his brushes to bamboo sticks t They hlld fuumJi they »nid, that five hours' clear tstnrt. i fifteen niimii's aAe*'; pur rearringe. evening by West's Orchestra. to l>et .tehn Solfevtno »25 that Dr. Wll- emmgh extra puis could not be «br 1 . At» !t wns, tbe five hud about thre* and those who watch aim painting EOS wilt be eleeted. tallied r» make it likely tlut all tlireo and that was tweufe--ft}Ten yean ai?o. form the impression that he baa adopt- hours' .start ln-fon> the big tvhistlt Biuce then iiniil ilie day she-deavrted The bet was taken by Mr. Solferlno macbinen would roiuh New York A ed a careless manner. • On the con- out Its warning to the eoun me ler niiBslnil.hii's bStil constnnt. and Harry W.tange wan made stake-1 the exttu ,,aPts wfflli(I i*. pooled for tfiat »ii escape hnd been made v trary, be obtains a better prospective holder. • • I the HR of <>ue inaelilne,) and the two Tbe five men who «ot away, WUIInti while standing than he would if knc»l- Later Mayor Goiizalea gave his rea- j others would drop out of tho race popular work in his cni4w Interesting Career. A "hill o/ fare" toclfll was given , , • —. •• ... At eblcastt-Cbleago, i: Pittsbnrg. 0. As a wood carver Mr. Bardelli has' at the home of Orvtlie an Bnant thtat1 Episcopal Churoh t» Broid.n Work In Batteries—Brown and Archer; LleUeld few equals in this country, ffe Is a night tor Ii n fcoSpSt of Ihe Methodist I Oom«.tic and Foreign Fields. Hearst Indorses Decision to and Simons. sculptor of no mean reputation, an Church. lh:n>:nii and family, who have. Episcopal church. In KPSHIOII here. Is'• New York-Brooklyn game tit New Milan, Italy. April 4th, 1855. York postponed on aecoimt of rain. bc&n hiwn rin»; In tho an Brunt cot- j \o liroiulon the work of tbe missions ' • er was An artist and a colonel in tbe tage. have etatnert to their home in' in the ilwuert'c nnit fornijjn Holds, nml' New "fork. Ot. 8—The Independ STANWKfl OF *H« CLCB8. army. As a boy be spent some years New Yor«. Mr. arid Mrs. Samuel yan- y«.sterdny wanuns devoleuciiHndi tiuo anno of Albany, For lieufenant governor. WtlUam Philadelphia 73 74 .5(1ate3 s wltb a well defined sense of pro- $1,800 FIRE heart troiibk» Wednesday- He it be-' S. Y.. prencntcd the trleaiilni resent of! Rondol|ih Hrairst of Novi? York. Cincianati T4 78 .48portion' . After touring the art muse- in~ attei:U vl by Dr. W. S, WhltQi'irt. j the boiml of missions, shuulu^ tuut ' For serretp*f~ht state, Thoinns P Brooklyn IU 88 .41:um1 s of .Italy, Germany, Spain and !Vj tuunti H.H, Striker wan taken [ more tlinn $5,000,000 hu« been given to ] St. Louis «9 SO .41Constantinople1 , he began his life work niilfi.iily HI yesterday morning with! the nilsulim work of the KptecopHp ] Fur comirtioller, Arnold B. M< sta> Boston ;. ..51 l» •'!*>of wood carving. tho same con-.plaiiH. church siiirc tbe Inst trlennlnl conven- of New 'York. AMERICAN I.EAGDE. In 18>) be was employed in ornament- Mrs. .Kdivatd Jeffrey epeut Thurs tion und that 152 pilsslunarlcs hare 1'nr sttito treasurer, William Irvine At Chicago—Chicago, 2: IJetrnit: rt.al work on St. Peter's, in Home. He. duy in Kuw Yn-U. been added to the Inane and foreign Slroxich of New York. Batteries—Olmstead and Payne; Worke was bus* on bas-relief for tbe roost , Aroliie llrowji, who has charge of the staffs. For attorney general, Robert Stew and Casey. part, being assigned to the vestHMc | - CONSISTING OF bojV deDaitnwi't of tbfe I-akewotMJ Y. nrt of Kings. Philadelphia-New York game al and Slstine chapel. After coming'to [ M. p. A., v-as » recent vlsltotr in tho NEW ROCKEFELLER PASTOR. Kor xtate engineer and surveyor, Philadelphia postponed on account of this country. Mr. Bardelli did consid-1 village.'*v - .Inures A. Lee of ltockland. ratu. erable work In carving statuary for; Scotch Evangelist Called as Aaiiatant For JndireH of the court of. appeals Washington-Boston gnme at Wash- church edifices. Altar work is hi* j Iron Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Dressers, Mt*uch Chunk Excursionists. at Cleveland Church. Reuben Rolrte Lyon of Stenben and ington postponed on account of rnin. specialty in this line, although he has NtiTWbGU'od amniiR those who at-Clev<>.nin1. Ot-t. S.-The KPV. Samuel Jnmes A. Allon of New York. STANDING OF THB CLUBS. done a number of Images for decora- tended tHe exctiralou to Mauch Lindsay, a Stotcb ovuugellst. lias heen All 8]w«'«lnU«>n conceralng the atH W. L. P.Ctiv. e purposes. Wash Stands, Chairs, Ice Boxes, Stoves, etc, Chlink from Long Branch were: Mr.j appointed ;issl«t»nt [>astor to tbe KM tmli> of Mr Hearst was get at rest b) Philadelphia 102 *8 8SD"Oil painting Ukn considerable of and Mrei'-Aarun Van HiSe, Misa (-Hd Avenue Baptist church, of which his uiiijonivocnl Indorsement of the re New York 8(1 03 .5' my time," said Mr. Bardelli. "hut af- PaiHine VanHtsfi, Joseph Van Dyke,{John D. Itm-befeller is a member., ion ion i»f rbfl plan to fuse with the Detroit 85 B7 JSS9 ter working with the brush for a time, Mr* and Mm. Thomas E. Denesa^r,! sir, I.in«-nry old, dlotl In si. sion with a vtew to tbe adoption In conceptVn of tbe face of Christ." j King Openn a Law Department. Federation of Labor, flled their brief Mr. CunniuK has secured the ser- At 236 Broadway \ Marys hospital from blood nolKonJng. Japan of legislation governing public in the supreme court In the' contempt Georpi' A. ateitriyht. a weii known Vov tltu hint year Siulu* WISH employ- servfcu; Lmri>mittona. vices of Mi'. Bardelli to Icok after bis counsol]oi--aMaw, has/ heen addad to case growing out of the injunction hand carving, for which orders are be-j OPPOSITE ROCKWELL AVE. cd U4 it Nlciiofii-apher. T.»g( Saiinday Governor White referred the letter Kranted on the petitlofi of the Bocks the New Jersey staff of Jacob A. uhi'ii :ii work, slit* scratolietl her IK.SC, to tho public service commission here. Ing received dally. It is a new de King, the real estate asent, for the Stove and Knngt company of St. Smnl;i\ luornliig her fai-e begau tu Louis. part mei-t in the mill, but since being protection of his clients when inort- ttwetL installed has been kept nnusually ! Kases, wiHw, Insurance policies, deeds, RUSSIAN AVIATOR KILLED. The cafee goes to * t In • supreme court busy. Not a few of the recently con- A physfolnn *> ckamag t>rr>atM. «K«"'i«« •»•' tclwiiinj Io clulfrs of ill! Sloepi In Arms Aftor Htr Ooath. avenue. Thf price paid has not been dc^cl-ip'iim-s Wchat-ea ft. «!Io->kitiK cle*« ami real Cfrtohlish- Will Leave For the West. nUeliht of X.'Xi- feet. made public. The property is fiOxl2oj MUSwro. Vn,. Oet: S—BnragcU at TO RIO A CITY OF OLD MAIDS. neut a«-l (TKpert rmplojce*. (Jur us a c»H. OTiarles 5rew«T, of Broad Htreet, M;iricvi< Ii IKIII risen 3.1OI feet, but and ha*s a bouse on it containing alt j fi. M&BrilC THE CLOTHES DOCTORS, Shrewfibnry, »will leave next ••AVednes- his (WtM»-ye«r-oW wife, who had i>«.n j (jJ'j'dAi to end. When at a lieiuht Each Member of Now Club Promi.es modern improve meats and alone is j tor l.os Angeles, He will be gone ferc«l t« l»'nve him on account of ol 1.IV4O feet his machine smlUrnlv to Wed Bofore Thirty. valued at $ti,0O(>. cruelly HIKI hail lieen lured back. l:.| liout -six weeks. and the aviator was thrown out. Trenton. S. J.. Oct. 8—The Anti-Old Muoe HIIOI her dead while she wus Maid club has beau srganlzed. Its h.tldhm their child in her units, inor^ thirty members agree to marry before tally woittultHl his motlier-lii-law. Mrs. WEATHER EVERYWH1 I hey are thirty years oW. Tbe means LoKitn, and then, reloading hla weap- for securiug a bnsbnnd Id left for each BETTER MEATS CAH- on, killed hiiUHplf. . ftbserrat ions of tfte 1'uitesl .club member to figure out. There Is Nt-isiliiicr.s found Mrs. Mnce dead in States weather bureau taken at »...,,)v one stipulation, and that Is that If You Want Work the rond, with the huby p«nefnll.v S |i in. yesterday folll each dainael get the husband, no mat- KOT BE FOUND asleep In the cold embrace of its dead Temp.' Weather. ter how. mother. New Vork 03 Cloudy The club Intends to do all it can do —THAN AT— A Ibany 48 Clear Killo Self In Synagogue. Atlantic City .. 60 Bain to rid the city of old matte. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. Sew Vurk, Oct 8. — Entering the Boston 03 tC;iln We can give you employment at sewing, teach THE XEW iDAflUT Temple KUIHUM El. at I'lflh .iwun. Hnffulo 48 Clear Eighty throo. Toko. Bride of Fifty., ind Torty-thlrd street, of which be h* t'hlcaKo ••• *• Clear New York. Oct 8. — John Henry you to sew and pay you while learning. Exper- i mr. Ueiijiuiiin J. Bnchmnn. fif- 8t, lA)ul« bend. iljltiK almost hi I'hlliiiU'lphln-. .* 99 t'lmia.T ceiving comsratulatlons from their EVERYTHING FRESH atmitly. man? fluid*. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. LONG BRANCH 225 BROADWAY ASBURY Nut It Tni» Hardware Stow. ADVERTISE IN THB DAILT RECORD i POUR LONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, *IATUNDAY, OCTOBER 8,"1»10. IWWWMI' No slander could be too vicious, no He would have written a,ll of Shakes peare's plays, • DAILY RECORD canard too vile to be resorted to If It And slum if them, too, aud acled them ISSUED EVERY WEEK-DAY seemed to hold hope to them or long for fair— ^ ITIZENS f he'd been there! EXCEPT FRIDAY er duping- the public. FIUST It's What You SAVE LONG BRANCH RECORD A man who's flstating for life has NATIONAL f he'd been there and had a decent NATIONAL tuued Every Friday no scruples about hitting below the chance. t BANK. ' belt. Ho would have written tbe Edict of BANK Nantes, Tbat makes You RICH Ben]. Bolraau Bobbltt Editor It's easy to gucss^ then, that some The Mama Charta and the Declare deviltry Is being plotted. OK LONG BRANCH, N. J. tlon > But If wise counsel prevails. It wll That shqpk the shackles from this In- T«rm« of Butucrlptlos fant nntkra.V, It's what you save that establishes your credit. never.,Bee daylight. DAILY RBCORD CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED If Tie'd been thei»e he would navn It's what you save that will enable you to grasp op- For there's nothing tbat , call be made a peach ;, On* jttt ...... »2.BU done or said against a man like Dr PROFITS OVER $235,000 Of Washington's Inauguration speech, ' portunities. . Single copies 01 Wilson, with a record as clean as a \nd of P. Webster's fame have filched It's what you save not what you earn that protects ^ LONO BRANCH RECORD h!s share— * hound's tooth and equalled in clean Offers unusual facilities and assure* its customers prompt you from possible hardships. OH year br mall $1.60 f he'd been there! ness by its distinction, a man to and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment Wade eoplw 03 A Savings Account with the fc whom the Governorship Is a sacrifice f he'd been (here he would have ,, DAILY RECORO made, I guers, more than an honor, that will stick. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK *£»-£*»,«*. •nd Depositary of Worth while Abe Lincoln's Gettys- Anything that can be done'or said is burg AddresB; LONG BRANCH RECORD will help you help yourself—The best kind of help. bound to prove a boomerang that will State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, And thluk of all the mix-ups Mid con- fusion One year 13.00 wipe those who throw it off tne City of Long Branch On* wee* . .'»• Avoided had he writ the Constitution! political map. n Khort, it is a/-ghame he wasn't Business on Business Principles It's vastly hotter to stand up like A STRONG. CONSERVATIVE BANK given .,' Published by Creation's joy by a far seeing H?aven. P. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. a man and take ' a ganiblei 's chance," He would have made a better earth, Chat L. Bdwardi, Secy and Manager however slight it may be, than to I swear— stoop to trickery that Is sure to re- ubstantial behind trnn. But they choosing Senators which his party iad he heen there! 191 Broadway ha8 act. Mr. Lewis needs no caution to are horrified at the revelation that in! solemnly adopted. If he shall —Paul West. * Always on the Job LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY persist in his candidacy, he must be that effect, but It would be to his in- loosevelt they were |pnly the blind looked upon a* a bolter, and. Stokes This Company is never out of town. Saturday. October 8. 1910. terest to watch some of the gang of of a charlatan—that he hag .-imply has been given the authority to fitamp HOUGHTS WORTH READING him as such.—Hoboken Observer. Never away on business. Never political cutthroats with whom been playing hide antTseok with prin- Is It permitted to inquire whether or away on vacation. Never sick. Al- H ROORBAwK BREWING.' ciples. Is associated. If they resort to True Americanism and Cannonism. not we, in our focial development, ways well. Always on hand, and It's an absolutely unprecedented "dirty work" the election will be too The incongruity of his words and Attorney General Edmund Wilson's have arrived at th" phase of the apoth- always ready to givp your business political situation that has developed attempt in his convention address to eosis of the policeman., who is to re- one-sided to be interesting. ii9 acts has reached a i»oint where it lace nurse and parent and teacher etrict attention. We are authorized Jn*New Jersey in the past few weeks. s susceptible of but one interpreta- whistle Cannonism down in the wind - was amusing. "Mr. fcannon, no matn-d pastor, and,'relieving all these of to act as The status of the state Democracy 1 ion. It has scandalized the country. ter how much he may be beloved or heir responsibilities, undertake to re- SHREWSBURY RIVER IMPROVE- iouid man in%p a being of absolute as a mere opposition underwent |a The idol is shown tip as being of despised," said Mr. Wilson, "cannot EXECUTOR, GUARDIAN, ADMINISTRATOR AND TRUSTEE. MENT. be made a national hwue. This coun- erfectton, in whom character may be complete change when the party's ommon clay, 'this lime there's no Ispensed with, since he is to dwell \conventlon was held in advance of Improvement of the Shrewsbury try is so big. so great, that no Can- tdestepplng it. nonism, no Aldrichtsm, ahull ever orever under the crystal dome of a that of the Republicans and a definite river, particularly the dredging and overshadow our true Americanism." noral vacuum from which temptation as been scientifically exhausted? And NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO. program of improvement adopted. Tbe leansing of the Trountman's creek The platform snouter has this advan- The Red Bank Standard works it a the ltd to become the fetish of a Augustus Chandler, Pr«. Matthia* woolley, Vice Pre>. strongest proof of good faith and thebranch of the stream, i* a matter of tage, he Isn't asked to explain. The df into a fine delirium about Wood voluble attorney general would have ace, and IP ?ach to rush about trying 8. 8. Scobey, Vice Prei. A. T. Woolley, Sec'y and Treat. most telling bid for public confidence great importance to Long Branch. o adjust the lid of his f-tlow, for- ow Wilson's Red Bank speech, but been "put in a hole" if he hai been that could have been conceived were Mr. ('rum's enterprise lu taking the :tting that tha individual Md i« the t doesn't make as much sensation as asked to tell exactly what he meant. ne efficient lid, and that' the world ottered then by the nomination as tbe nitiative In a move to have the Fed- might because Red Bank people There is a vivid suggestion in hiswould improve more rapidly if each bead of the ticket of President Wood- eral government do the work is, re- remark of the well worn cry of "Thewould only see to it that his own lid ead the address in tbe Record way old tiag and an appropriation," so long - - row Wilson, of Princeton, a man en-gardless of any political bearing it s at all times on straight?—Mayor "The Leading Fire Insnrance Company of America" ack last Monday and have had plen- used to justify all kinds of political Brand VVhitlock. Joying a reputation the civilized world may have, to be commended. y of time to form their own opinion villainy. 4s long as we are all true over as a master of the theory of gov- Americans, why bother about such Irrespective of whether Mr. HoweM bout it. little things as corporation control or ernment and one who bad demonstra- or Mr. Scully Is elected Congressman the government and private exploita- ted in the position he held liis high 'or the next terra, the project should It i. announced that the new ['or-tion of the national resources, which Fifty Years Ago Today. executive ability and peculiar fitness >e vigorously pushed, and the pusher uguese Republic has ordered all is what Caunonisin and Aldricliism Oct. 8. mean?—Newark Star. to direct large affairs. or pushers should, and no doubt will, lonks and nuns to leave the country The postoflice department or- nd has forliidde^l priest*' to woar ilerVd thnt all letters dropped That was an auspicious start—one have the active cooperation of the A Weather-Vane Leader. without prepayment postnge tbat thrilled and vitalized the organi city government and the Board of lerical garb on the streets. That's Mrs. Roosevelt has flopped again on should lie sent to the dead letter gallon and demoralized tbe Republi- Trade. ot the American idea of liberty. the tariff. After 8enator Cummins, office nt Wuslilugton. of Iowa, had voiced the protest of cans. Bui, as events which have fol- It's a big proposition. But notuing Western insurgents against the Twenty-five Years Ago Today. "Salvation Army May Split" reads lowed have demonstrated, it was only worth doing was e^rjjone except in Payne-Aldrich plank In the Saratoga Teu thousand |ieople engaged ft start. he face of obstacles. So neither the headline. The rest of the heading platform, Mr. Roosevelt told a Brook- in a strikers' nttnek on street Capital $5,000,000 lyn audience tbat it be had been In as Dr. Wilson has taken tbe stump magnitude of the undertaking nor any fells that the trouble Is over "funds." cars In St. Louis. Bricks thrown Total Assets.., 18,062,110 complete coa^rol of tbe convention as nt Mayor r'rnncis. * and in a little over a week clinched difficulties in the way of Its accom- But was that necessary? his critics claimed, "I shouid have Net Surplus. 5,771,930 matters. He has Waged an aggres- plishment should be a deterrent to written the tarlB plank differently:' Real fall weather, like many other He was in absolute control. He Devoted Exclusively to sive, yet withal a marvelously skill- earnest and determined and united ef- named the Platform Conjuilttee him- ful and tactful campaign. He hasfort. hings, is very desirable until we get elf, in violation of all precedents. As Women'* and Mlum' Waring App*ir« impressed tbe people more power- Temporary chairman of the conven- H. W. GREEN & BRO., Agents 1892 OR 19107 tion he removed four members of the 231 BROAD WAY- fully than'ever did a candidate before. EDITORIAL COMMENT committee and substituted delegates His lucid arguments, his Invincible The New Brunswick Homo News personally acceptable to himself, Jle LONQ BRANCH NEW JERSEY logic and his entire fairness have narks back to the Coal Combine A Freak? ' \ had made a rough draft of the plat- form before he left Sagamore Hill. He COOKMAN AND BRAND AVM* taken the voters by storm. scandal at Trenton in 1892 for cam- The suffragette believes that she Is made a speech on the floor of the con AMURV *>A*IK. lalgn ammunition against the Demo- lot an ordinary woman,* and she Is Half the battle for a lawyer or can ight.—Trenton State Qazette. vention In behalf or the dlreot-nomi cracy. nations plank, but he never opened dldate is in having a good case. ur. A Hard Road. his lips about the tariff. Before, the Wilson has a good case, for no one There could be no more striking Saratoga Convention was held Mr. MORTGAGE L0ANS\ evidence of the paucity of Republican Ih Portugal, as Oporto, and other can deny that the Republicans have cities, have followed the example of Roosevelt had published a signed edi Negotiated on desirable residence and business properties torlal In the Outlook declaring that along the Jersey coast. ) wretchedly mlsmana#*?d Uije. affairs argnments. -.lsbon, the republic seems establlsh- id, but it has a hard road before "the present, tariff Is better than tho List Of For quick service in either placing or securing money on of the state government; but he ha* It may well be asked what the last," and this is substantially what first bond and mortgage communicate with peccadiloes of a Democratic Legisla- The peasantry has no vote and la cer- also presented it to tbe best possible ain to lapse into disorder in many the Saratoga platform Bays In defense COMPANIES of Aldrlchism. advantage. And he nas only begun. ure eighteen years ago have to do ilaces. Taxes are mercileHs. Official represented at the SEAMAN & SEAMAN AGENCY Ddy after day he takes up important with the present. The men Impllca orruption rannot he cheeked In a It was throdgh no lack of power lay. The reduction of expenditures that Mr. Ropscvelt lined up the He Broadway Agency OFFICES: POST OFFICE BUILDING * points and hammers his conclusions ted are no longer In politics. They s difficult.—Phlla. Presa. publican parly of New York with Al ASBURY PARK, N. J. Telephone 800 home. He not only points out abuse? and their acts can't be made issues. drich. Cannon, Guggenheim, DaUell, clearly but he also shows specifically If the Home News is really inter Reform. Scott. Oliver-and Penrose. The man :sted in airing legislative scandals it Isn't It evident that most of our inert- that boasted how "we beat 'em to a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiuiiiiiiiiii'' how they should and can and will I! em reformers are digging at thefrazzle" could have framed and did ma JJOLSIOII he is elected be remedied, .night more profitably dig up some of wrong root. Their Jdea is that lcfitis- frann* the kind of tariff plank hi t Under such circumstances the Re-lie numerous ones that distinguished atlon aimed at the correction of thewantod. And nobody knows better FIRE INSURANCE lie last, session of the Legislator •Vila that afflict the body-politic Is thrn«'t!iiu refusing fo accept the method of days, LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I, 1910.

JUST SUITABLE FOR THIS WEATHER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Coat Sweaters for ladies, hon- Ladles' outing flannel Night eycomb. In white, with Gowns, extra long and Comfy Slippers for Women pocKet , ., -wide 49C RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT * _ . Children's Coat Sweaters, wbit-a. All the colon, red, pink, gray, blue, etc., in Felts and and white with colored OQ Ijstfips' heavy Madras Kids made by Daniel Green. These we the extreme of ' t EACH WORD - * border, sizes 2 to ,6 years Tub Waist* ... Comforts - yet look pretty. Pricma vuy rt-uwtoM*. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE WOLF LIEBERMANS 0 BIO LITTLE DEPARTMENT STORE CLARENCE WHITE.{\5 &£T!. 228 Broadway Long Branch, N. J. NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS

70S BALI HOW BLODGETTWAS ELECTED his oidhiiiobllf was damaged beyond Thorn.,, Campbell has Mid his Hah SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED repair by Mr. Schelke In whose care buslnese o Henry Meehan. Mr. Camp- Events of Which Long Branch Man'a it had been placed. Tbe latter agreed bell has for s U : -a extended trip IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY PIANO FOR SALE.—A four hundred fifty dollar upright Weber piano, Ma Choice to U. S. Senate Was Culmi- to purchase Uie machine. through the Went. *• WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY hogany cane, in good condition, wiU, nation Interesting Histo y. Forman C. Thompson, woo has man- The Keyport barbers will hereafter Political history of tbe most vivid aged D. E. Mahoney's store here ever adopt their regular Sunday cloeing WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. be Bold cheap for cash. Going soutn and must sell. Hey be seen cor. Main kind is recalled by the death of. for since it was organised, has purchased schedule. and De Normandie ave.. Pair Haven, mer United States Senator Rufui the store, stock and fixtures of the Edward M. Fowler, caretaker of. the N. J., or address A. A. Armstrong, M. Blodgett at Long Branch. lat Benj. E- Grtgge, and will tan building and grounds of the Kenan D. It It was Peter Ackerman, the good charge Monday. Yacht Club, has (one for a ten day*' HELP WANTED—FEMALE uatured Republican Assemblyman Charles Herer, who waa formerly visit to his daughter, Mra. George W. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT r*ORSALE.—Barnegat dusk boat, from Bergen county, who In tbe tn- la the butcher business at Long Jackson, at Oxford, Md. Branch, has moved here and is now Ground has been broken tor tbe two WANTED—Lady for profitable em- number (cm gun, cheap for cash. Ad- multuouu session of 1887 gave the WANTED—A first-class moulding TO LET.—8-room house, $8 per drcHB F., Record office. • signal that started tbe stampede to manager of Arrowsmith's butcher new houses to be erected by Join T. ployment during spare hours for a machine hand. Apply The Cloughly month. Apply 377 Joline ave. ' ahep. Wyckoff on his tract at South Keyport. few weftbs. -Address "Lady," Long Blodgett, whose opposition to Abbett, Mill. Anderson & (jomWir. FOR SALE.—Parlor, bedroom and Allan L. McDermott and Mfles Ross Harry Thompson bas moved his Joseph lie Hart, who recently *oM Branch P. O. . 234to236* j • 235-236* FURNISHED cottage, 3 large rooms, kitchen stoves. Bargains. 21 Fourth water connection^ $10 per month. 3 bad aroused tbe ire ot tbe Abbett family and household effects here. his residence property In Broad *tree$. WANTED.—Experienced girl, gener- WANTED—From M November, avenue. Call between ten and twelve. regime. Mr. Thompson recently purchased baa removed his household effects to unfurnished rooms, $5 per month. All wstf al housework. Rockwell Hotel. warm house, 5 or 6 rooms and bath, conveniences. 495 Patten ave., pleas- There had been signs of trouble Schock's cigar More. He formerly Summit, N. J. Mr. DeHart Is emBto?- 234to236* year around, not over |15 month, ten ure Bay. FOR SALE.—Choice Kelfer pears, as soon as the Legislature of 1887 waa ticket agent at Elberon. ed as an agent by the Prudential Ule minutes walk from East Long Branch 30 cts. basket. Atlantic ave. convened. Tbe Democratic majority Mrs. Charles VanBrunt is visiting Insurance Company, and has WANTED.—Girl for general house- HOUSE for rent in Aroana ave., Mrs. John Morris, of Mlddletown. transferred to that place. station. Farmer, care Record office. 232to236" on joint ballot was very uncertain work. 129 Broadway. 228tf 232to237d&w* Oceauport. Ed Worthley. 236to244 nnd Leon Abbett, whose first term as Rally Day will be observed on The tax rate in this borough .tMs FOR EXCHANGE or aale, 35 ft. Governor was expiring, realized that Sunday at the Presbyterian Church. borough this year Is »».»» per il,o«© 00 OPERATORS -wanted to make AUTO for hire by the hour. Tel. TO LET—5-room house, Stokes raised deck cabin launch "Record." men's night shirts; also work given Place, near Third ave. Inquire 145 the antl-Abbett Democrats In the As- Rev. K. I. Stearns, the pastor, will agalntt (24.84 last year, a redaction 237-R, Long Branch, 72 Grand ave. E. Address C. L. Edwards, care Record, preach as appropriate sermon. of 13.85. out to ha made at home. Call today. B. Field. 225d*wtf Oarfield. ' sembly would make his position very Stelncr & Son, Morris ave. iscd&wtf Long Branch. 212tf perHous. He was very eager to cap- The wells along Atlantic avenue FOR RENT—New house on Dudley have gone dry. The borough recently WANTED.—$4,000 on first bond and FOR SALE.—Two horses and two ture the United States Senatorthlp RED BANK J.OCALS TO LET mortgage at 6 per cent, on first-class St.. water and gas, twelv\ dollars. carriage*. Applj 41 Fifth ave. ind succeed William J. Sewell. extended its mains on that street property worth $12,000. Address Bond, Daniel Edwards. 23?to241d&w I95d*wtf The first break had occurred when and many who have not heretofore Samuel Brewater, of Newark, apeat Record office. 217tf the Republicans and anti-Abbett Dem' used the artesian water will connect Thursday in town- FURNISHED rooms, with or with- TO LET—Flat, six rooms and bath, up for that purpose. out board. Lowest rates. 495 Patten all Improvements, furnished, rent for HOME DEPARTMENT REUNION ocrats had organized the House with Mrs. C. L,. Cochran. of Long Bmaeh^ FOR EXCHANGE, Smith automo- William M. Balrd, of Warren county, Mary Ellen Fallon, the daughter of spent Tnuraday with Maple mretuae ave., Pleasure Bay. • ofle, 1907 model, fine condition, for winter reasonable. M. Blum & Sou, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Fallon, who Norwood and Philips* aves., Deal. 100 Attend Annual Affair of Branch of as Speaker' When the battle over tbe friends. FOR RENT.—Two front rooms, fur- real estate. Address A. E. Sidwell, United States Senatorship began in bait been seriously ill with typhoid Aabury Park. 212tt 235-236 St. Luke's Sunday School—Fine Peter Conover, of Atlantic Hia*- nished. Address J. A., Record office. Program Rendered- joint session, General Sewell eventu- fever, safely passed tbe crisis and Is lands. spent Wednesday in 8*4 Bank now getting better. 233to236* H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- FOR RENT.—House on Cooper ave- The annual reunion of the Home ally stepped aside and William Walter with friends. nue, near station. Rent $15. Van- Department of St. Luke's Methodist Phelps' name was brought to tbe Charles Carter, of Sea Bright, ha* TO 1-ET—Unfurnished front rooms, mals, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 129-J. S02tol07 Huel ft Holtson. • 235d&wtf Episcopal Church Sunday School was front. Phelps had served as C KEANSBURG NEWS rented the F. L. Blaisaell hoaae, to Broadway." Apply 160 Chelsea ave- held last night. Notwithstanding me man from the Bergen-Passalc diJlrict Eim Place, recently occupied nue. 215tf •-ROOM flat for rent, all improve- BOARDERS WANTED ments. John A. McGuire, 129 Brighton storm, one hundred ot the 216 mem-and was figuring prominently in State Mrs. Conroy bas returned after a White. ave., West End. 217Fri&Sat.tf bers enrolled were present to take politics. visit to friends In Philadelphia. H. E. French was a reeemt visitor WAGON FOR SALE part in the program arranged by the After several ineffective roll calls Mrs. Sadie Hatch bas returned from to Uncroft. BOARDERS wanted. 164 Franklyn TO LET.—6-room houae. 99 Lippin- superintendent, Mrs. Alida Newlng. the antl-Abbeft Democrats, Donahue a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John W. Thomas Henry, of Mechanic atreet, WAGONS for sale cheap. 2 two- ve. • 233to236* cott avenue. 234to23fi* The "visitors," as the members of and Carroll, of Passaic, served notice Klrbr, Jr., of Bay Ridge, u 1. has taken a position with Bdwart lUifl- seated surreys, 1 curtain station, 2 the Home Department are called, en- that. Phelps or any other Republican ly, the expressman. runabouts, 2 glass station; all rubber FOR RENT. —Three houses on Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eckler and son. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tered heartily into the spirit of the wan out of tbe question and that If James, of Jersey City, are visiting Mrs. Thomas I. Howard, ot Center street! tired; one horse. 140 Broadway., • Grand ave. 8. C. Shann, 58 Washing- occasion. ton St. 234to236d&w Abbett was to be prevented from cap- Sadie Hatch. is painting tbe residence o flPrederick FOR 8ALE—A depot carriage, price FOR »ALE OR EXCHANGE—8-room The following program was render- turing the plum the RepubHeam Mrs. C. R. Van Dine, of Mercbants- Rose, In Broad street. $15. Apply F. Erdman, 347 Norwood house on Seventh ave. Apply John FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, all ed: would have to swing over to some In- ville, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ave.. West End. 235-236 McGulre, West End. 'Phone 689-F-2. modern improvements. Cor. Norwood Overture, "Jack Rabbit," (Oarcla), dependent Democrat. Hardly anybody J. W. Tower. Punctual Pupils at Middletoww. 17Fri. and Sat.tf and Jerome ave., Elberon. orchestra: Prayer, Dr. George H. then thought of BlodgetL Captain Oliver Overton, of the U. BARGAINS—Runabout, Depot Wag- 232to237* Neal; Vocal solo, "Good Bye," (Tas- 8. Life Savins Guards, has been Out of an enrollment of 18S pupils on, Wagonette, wagon to carry 12, also As tbe roll call is arranged alpha- at tbe Mlddletown graced scbool, FOR SALE—House, all Improve- ki). Miss Cora W. Jackson; Address, betically and Peter Ackerman, of Ber- spending a few days with bis family one carry four and pony wagon; sin- ments, cor. Washington St. and Hamp- HOUSE ta li-t, No. 151 Fifth ave., 'Bible Study at Home," Dr. Neal; there were 68 who bad perfect attend- gle and double harness, at great sacri- gen, was the flrst Republican on the in town. ton ave. S. C. Shann, 58 Washington $15; also flat in N. J. Tobacco Co.'s Xylophone solo, "Wood and Straw," Dr. A-lvis Peteler. of Philadelphia, is ance records tor September. They fice. Call 5G4 Berdan Place, near Bldg., No. 15 Second ave., $14 per list. It was arranged that if Acker- were: {trade* 7 and 8, grammar—Ben St. 233to23« Ringlebon), W. B. Errtckson; Read- man voted for Sewell the Republican!! spending his vacation at the home of Branehport ave., Branchport. month. Van Huel ft Holtson, 191 Ing, Miss Anna Tallman; Piano solo, Hankins, Kalph Johnson, Tom Kane, PROPERTY for sale. . E. F. Hunt, could vo'e for whom they pleased, his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth East 235to240d6w Broadway. 232d&wtf "AmaranUius," (Gilder), Miss Elolse mond. Clarence Smith. William Wright, Ma- cor. Chelsea and Second. 220d&wtf but If Ackerman cast his ballot tor t tie Hankins, Edith Holmes, Olive FOR SALE—Pony, cart and harness. TO LET.—Six-room house, No. 147 Joline; Selection, "O Hush Thee, My Phelps or a Democrat the Republicans Jobn Paynter and David Wilson Baby," (Sullivan), quartet, Miss Clara took in tbe excursion to Mauch Chunk Holmes, Irene Pius, Freda Nienstedt, Pony, is wound and won blue ribbon Sixth ave. Wm. O. Hall. 232d*wtf were to follow his lead. Katberine Simpson, James Greeley, last year. Perfectly safe and reliable LOST AND FOUND. Phillips, Miss Consuelo A. Parslow, Two or three futile ballots were tak> yesterday. FOR RENT.—North aide of Alpha Hugh B. Seymour and Harry Conk; j Ralph Morford, Raymond Reddington. for children. Stylish book. Dr. H. R. Then Col S. D. Dickinson, who Jobn Glberson is convalescing from Grades 5, and 6, grammar—Jobs gimp- Cjark. 231U&wtf LOST.—A brlndle bulldoa. answer Cottage; also third story end flat. It. Address, "The Home Department," H. I its recent operation for removal of H. Hughes. 230tfdfti P. Bennett; March, "On the Gridiron," then Assemblyman from the old son, Charles Taylor, Daniel Forbes. ing to name of "Reldy." Last seen on Third District of Jersey City, waa no- cancer of tbe mouth, at the New York Clarence Corcoran, Wilford Tattaland- Oceaa aveuue Wednesday evening. iPhelan). orchestra. Skin and Cancer Hospital. Mr. Giber- A HHELE P WANTED—MALE FOR RENT—House on Washington Mrs. G. A. Parslow. Mist Mona C. . the antl-Abbett men would er, Elizabeth Biddle, Susie Wondertey. Rejrard if returned to the Mashey cot- street, centrally located; also one on not stand for any further delay. Tbe on writes that be expects to be borne Verna Holmes. Grace Tayton. Agnes -fSge. corner of Pavilion and Ocean DeNyse and Miss Marian Edwards •y election day to cast a straight bal- PLASTERERS wanted. Inquire Broadway. Inquire of Cnas. A. Hal- were the accompanists. pressure of tbe Abbett men was be- Kane, Ruth Grossenger. Grades i and Bnues. __ 236-237» ock, Broadway and Washington coming too formidable. Dickinson ot for all tbe Democratic candidates. 4, primary—Madora Bendy. Marie N. Cubuerley, 44 Pirn! ave. 235-J The reunion of the Home Depart- Contractor W. L. Hart is patting tbe treet. 280tf rushed over to former Speaker Ambler Brusky, Erma Cooper, Nellie Dailey, WANTED,—Young man, neral LOST—At West End, Sunday morn, ment will be made an annual affair. finishing touches on Colin M. Eadie's ing, a green pocket portfolio, contains Irs. Newlng, the superintendent, Armstrong and told bim to notify Ack- Nlven Forbes, Gertrude Haley, Rose work. National Hotel. DOUBLE houae ta let. Gas and erman that the time for the break had new bouse at Keansburg Beach valuable papers and money. Finder rater, Tnos. Beatty, 206 Westwood Ince assuming charge, has stimula- Harris, Helen Ludtow, Anna McClas- arrived. Heights. key, Carrie West, William Deapreaux. WANTED—Representatives all cit- will be rewarded and no questions ve. , 228d*wtf ed the renariment. and Sle increase diaries Carr is having several new ies and towns of New Jersey to solicit asked by returning it to Leo Har- ade in ^BHsJgrtlcuiar branch of the "\\ i']l, what's tbe name of tbe man Lester Holmes. Jobn Layton, Joseph FURNISHED house, heater, hot and I'm to vote for?" asned Ackerman. coal pockets built at his siding south McCuukey, George Morford, John for best health and accident policy burger, 646 Ocean ave., opposite Hey- choo] has broTOP*S|ihe enrollment for of tbe railroad. paying natural death. No classifica- ler's, or Post Office Box 333. old water, cheap for winter months. he flrst time up to' the 1,000 mark. "His name is Blodgelt," waa the re. Morris, Lui Parriciello, James Welcb. G. B. Poland, 31»"Siftond ave. ply of Armstrong and Dickinson. r school will probably not be tion for occupation, race or sex. Lib- 234to236* After the exercises refreshments ju Won* tbe present school property, Grades 1 and I, primary—David eral pay.. Address C. T. A. Meek, 227d*wtf were served. "Rufus Blodgett," shouted Acker- Bendy, Peter J. Conroy, Edmund Con- man when his name waa called on tbe but on Carr avenne, midway between 1041 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT.—7-room house on Pearl he depot and tbe beach. roy, Clifford Cooper, James Gamy, MUftf WORK WANTED—FEMALE PUBLIC NOTICE. final roll call. The Republicans fol- Charles Hargate, Anthony Hargate. t. W. J. Soden, 100 Brancbport ave. lowed suit. The third quarterly conference of 226tf William Haley, Edward Kane, Kenneth WANTED,—Church janitor under- YOUNG lady wishes position as 'roposals for repairing, painting and Letts, of Hoboken, tried to lead a he Methodiat Church will be held to- Pease, Mikel Parrteiello, Russell Scott. morrow afternoon. District Superin- standing heater. Reference required stenographer and typewriter. Address FOR RENT.—8-room house. Seventh decorating the hose wagon "of the counter break for Sewell, but It was James Scott, Norman Scott. Hanry B. Apply of Mr.'Robinson, Goldstein's. A. C, Record office. 232to237* Phil Daly Hese Company of the too late. tendent John Handlvy, of Ocean Grove, Wonderley. George Morris. Addle Cain. 234-23M&W ave., gas and water, from November will preside. first. J. A. McGuire, Batontown, N. J. Long Branch Firo Department. "Abbett prefers a poor Democrat Sarah Collins, Annette Farrel), Flor- M0MBY TO LOAM A. F. D. Tel. 589-F-2. 226to237 to a good Republican." shouted Wil- ence Johnson. Marybelle Lewis, Mil- HORSES FOR SALE Public notice fs hereby given that liam D. Edwa'ds, State Senator from KEYPORT_NEWS dred Lewis, Oraee Simmon, Maud TO LET Cottage, 329 Chelsea ave- Healed proposals arc invited and will Hudson. Simpson, Kathryn Simpson. FOR SALE—Several good, useful »1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to me. Inquire at Goldstein's Dept. >e received by the Ctty Council of In joint session Blodgett got 4: The Common Council of the borough horses, all prices. No reasonable of- loan on flrst bond and mortgage. Ap- 224dfcwtf Store. ^png Branch until r Monday evening, votes and Abbett 38. Blodgett had ot Keyport will meet on Thursday Boys* Department Outing. fer refused; Montuict. Oakhurst, N ply to W. A. Stevens, Heialey Building. October 17, 1910, at 7.S0 o'clock, for night, October 13th, when matters of 231d&wtf TO LET.—7-room house, gas. 96 two more than the required number. Tbe members of the boys' depart- J. .• 235-236* he fbrnishing of labor and material Blodfcett was amazed when he got importance relating to the construc- ilxth ive. ment of the Red Bank T. M. C. A. will lecessary to repair, paint and decor-, the news in a Trenton hotel. He uac tion of the sewerage system and sew- hold an outing today They will meet FOR RENT—From Nov. 1st, single ate the hose wagon of the Phil Daly not looked for that prize. In the ex age disposal plant will be discussed. at the Y. M. C. A. tn Monmouth house, 161 Garfield ave., now occupied Joge-jCompany of the. Long Branch cltement of the joint session one Ab- Dr. O. C. Bogardus, Henry E. Acker- street, and go to HIppensteelB woods, Comic Fliers • By Schwartz by C. A. Eldiidge. Apply A. Chandler. Plre department. bett man, wild with rage, had hurled son, Jr., and Rufus O. Walling are a « 220tf where there will be a series of out- Specifications lor tB« afooesaid work a book at Speaker Baird's head. special committee to finance the bond door games and athletics. J. U Koft. can be procured by applyllfg to the un- In 1893 (wben Blodgett s term ex issue, and they will also report at the FOR RENT.—2 unfurnished houses meeting. lor. secretary ot the Red Bank Y. M. 'or the year, one furnished house for dersigned at his office In City Hall. pired) Abhntt again aspired to the Sen C. A., win accompany the boys. the winter. Inquire K. F. Hunt, cor: All proposals to be flled with the atorship, but after another little strug Borough collector John S. Hendrlck- aggi bas collected all but S851 out of Chelsea and Second. 220dftwtf City Clerk at his office in City Hall gle James Smith. Jr., was elected. and marked, "Proposals far repairing, The passing of Blodk*tt recalls otb a total of 136,000. He bas now sent Advertise In the Dally TO LET.—Flat on Broadway. In- palming and decorating the Phil Daly er Democrats who played a big part in Marshal Isaac Johnson after tbe de quire Goldstein's Dept Store. fjose wagon." the State House troubles a decade Hnquent poll tax payers. Sixty poi MMaYwtf The right is reserved by the City ago. taxes were collected last we,-k. Council of Lpng Branch to reject any Abbetl, McDermott. ei-Governor Borough Engineer Sfaurer is mak HOUSE to let at Branchpoint. In- or all proposals. ing tbe surveys for the sidewalks anc quire of B. T. Welch, Jr. 206tf Robert S. Green are no more. Now Dated October 8, 1910. Blodgett bas joined the majority, too curbing that are to be put down on THONE 366 BRYANT B. NEWCOMB. Ex-Secretary of State Henry C. Kel First, Second, Front and Main streets. AUTOMOBILE FOE UAIM City Clerk. sey, Colonel S. D. Dickinson are a fe' The work la being done under direc- or ($5-88) 236-241-242 of the war horses that still appear In tion of G. E. Cllne. FOR SALE—Bargain. 7-pasaenger historic past. A. J. Vreeland and Joseph Tyler still drop us a postal and touring car, 4 cylinders,4i H. P., $450 continue the improvements at tbe Key- Call at P. J. Sawano's, 240 Centra Frederick K. Ball port shipyards. It is estimated that see how promptly a*e. 231d&wtf MATAWAN NEWS 140.000 bas already been spent by HAffJ'T GOT OVER IT. ".ONE WAY TO ESCAPE BILLS. Violin---INSTftUCT10N---Pi.no them there, / your No; !l was not a railroad wreck "8o many bills are being presented SXAL ESTATE FOR SALE During" the absence of a regular rec George W. Cross has completed the That mad*, hun wabble lame. just now." ORCHESTRAL MUSIC FURNISHED, tor Colonel C J. Wright is acting a He got that way the very dj»y OR RENT lay reader at the Episcopal Church. development work on his property at Drag Store Warts He practiced for a same. "Well, why don't you use mosquito Phone 11 L. Studio. 7t Norwood Aw. Tne Daughters of the Covenant of tbe comer or Broadway and Mott netting?" the Baptist Church are rehearsing a street. will be filled and at FOR RENT OR SALE—Houae, 361 Joseph R. Walling is doing tbe ma- Joline ave. Address Box 32 Eaton HARRY TRUAX play entitled "An dOl Maids' Conven- what a saving. town. 2S5d*wtf tion," which will be given In the near son work on Fitc Roy Waiting's new COUNSELLOR AT LAW •• future. buildings at New Monmouth. TO LET Of! FOR SALE—;House o Townley Building, 111 Broadway The Matawan public school Is Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Willis, of 17 rooms, barn, all Improvements, 2'i Telephone: Long Branch, *N crowded for room and the Board of Brooklyn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.J acres of ground, at Oceanport. In West End. S7-J- Education will soon be obliged to Lafayette Bailey, of Second street. quire Parr's. 810 Broadway. MOtf. either enlarge the present building Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morris| BRITTON'S or else build another school in tbe have returned from a visit to Mr. and WORK WANTED-MALE Mrs. Jobn Van Kirk, in New York. JOHN W. «LOCUM east end of tbe borough. Tne sewer question is still being V. Ma&g. of this place, has opened A MARRIED man desires a posi COUNSELLOR AT LAW agitated here and representative ca- a flashlight studio at Perth Amboy. CUT-RATE lion in Long Branch or vicinity; fully Special Master In Chancery tena seem disposed to press tbe mat Miss Flora Bedle is visiting her sta- qualified to act as caretaker and far ter to an immediate vote. Many are ter, Mrs. A. B. Stoney. at Philadelphia. mer for some gentleman's estate Record Building, Itt Broadway Miss Haiti*' Barlew Is now employ- Lang Branch, H. J. In favor of reaching a decision at Reference furnished as to ability, *<: once, so that tbe borough can unite ed a* » nurse atthe Monmouth Me- DRUGSTORE Address C. M., Record office. with Keyport and make one sewage morial Hospital, at Long Branch. 235-236 William L. Edwards disposal plant serve both aiunicinUI- Allen Poling has gone to Lak*w«o4 HIS BRAND. ties. , to paint tbe cottage recently, purchas- Mnseum-Urlggs, your wife1* recep- KNOWS HER DISTANCE. COMING EVENTS ed them to Captaia Jawes 9. Willing. Old Pippin's Vle\v--The womau wh' The case of, Recorder Arthar tion.* are great.. / Counsellor • at - Law against B. K. gchelke bas jast been ot this pta. Hrfcjjffi Vuil ought to **'P the kin*! swim* well ran Ml when tne water i» Oct. 24-~P«ckard, me cartoonist *n Miss FrsBCl* Spnw m HuraorUt. Teachvrs' Popula PssteWos Bultdlng, Lout HaK H. J. decided before Justice W. A. Foun- ah» lmn<1« me when I come In at 4 tine whoiv II is. Ha ili'i>tti im, 1910.

1MIJDKS PERSONALS USEFUL HINTS A CARD tO FOREIGN CRITICS KIPLING MADE We «*hew pinn. Tnu shew gmrllo. (Continued From First Page.) —Mr. and Mrs* Qeroge P.* Joline* WP oftfti *poll You often beat and daughter. Miss Grace Jullne, of our Mflvee. Wte>n« CLEAN COAL killed at the Atlantic avenue, were the Sunday FOIUUTUIST. Our **S)rt1anB tout heretic* i tO EAT WORMS. of 4iifrn«l lierpllen. burii*ilL l*urlttln«. AUautic Highlands pier a year ago,' ***** Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truex Wnfjt nt inn- b*-*l Mttlif t*t y^in-H and John Haley, a son, was killed!« Greenville. N. J. Bar! Joline also ffttniltPf me Urn- 'Unit iK-i-l lli it Long Branch September 25th, last 1 "l«nt Sunday at Greenville as the Ing puipjitui f i\ by t li • > r ttiK'tMtora Ddn't Pay for Dirt, guest of his aunt, Mrs. Robert EBtellr. Pointers That Will Prove Help- graft. 1 tMed 11 [gr Former Schoolmate Tells ot year. thsm. • ' Edward S. Johnson, of Duneitet., —Marcus L. Chamberlain has re- Our house* u« Tours ar« lin« aged 32, a orakeman on a C- It. K moved from Sixth avenue, L6ng ful to Owner of Gar llk« •t«am Qold, alormft Future Novelist's Hardships, en you can buy coal without dirt for freight train due here at 3.30 a. m , Branch, to the house recently vacated ! t>y Eugeue Miner, in Wall street. Wliat oan b« Your haWtual uaa but which was delayed this mornrtng, wuis.' itiuii our of absinth. the same price. Every ton of Honest was on the Branchpoint siding when West Long Brunch. Mr. Miller and Coal is hand screened, and the weight family Ifcftve removed to Bath avenue, le« wnii'! v l another sonth bound train. No. 345, STARTING CRANK SUGGESTIONS w<> tiiivw no In- You h a v 4 " JlJH| . BECAUSE OF SIZE. which wa*» running extra, came %kmg Long Branch, modern plumb".1 is guaranteed. Honest Coal is the only — Mrs. Susan Hoey, of-Long Branch, teruulliLK rulfiB. at 0.40. Engineer Joseph Neil was at coal in Long Brach that is soldNwith a tjje throttle a# the time. When he is spending a week with Mr. iuyl Mrs. Motorist Would 8av» Ttma and Trou- We think too "SUlky A Co." Not Cerreot Portrayal much of our- saw Johnson step out in front of his Schenck Sickles at South Elberon. ble if Releasing Spring Was Made of Life at Westward \Mo, Assert;. written guarantee. —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cartseh and selves. engine lt was too late to uvold hitting Lightsr —A "Lubricating Evil—Help Our «r\iKKlo Tor Tours ts tragic. Captain St. John of B^tish Army. baby, who have been occupying the Ihe man. Johnson was hurled some For Dry Battery. equality IH vom- Who Also Criticises Some Stories 61 distance. Charles Clark cottage, in Wall street, Military Life In India. left last week for their New York M;,i or t*vo of oil. fox terrier find hnd four toes uaK botni comfortable for me not to be \Gov- facts are considered. Nothing here found by an exploring party in.churno knew him as well as an older boy iu n la known of the young man except that they may combine and build a large school usually knows hfs juiiforH. ering of Thirteen on Fri- ernor of New Jersey, and, therefore, The nse"«f qp-Inferior quality of lu of Professor >V'ullec (Irunger,, repre- among a few of the railroad employes. lodge FQOis in the near future. Kipling's fondn&aM for long xrorfis i can Buy to you In all candor tliat I bricating oH lends to a uumber of evils. tbe AmertePB Muweum of Nat- The body will be retained ai the Hyer made h!m Dorkeahle. Tbe older boyA day Evening am not asking you for an office which apart from Dissatisfactory lubrication ural History u< .Nuw York. TUis ia tbv I covet. But th*re is one thing which ft Flock morgue until further orders. Had Husband Arrested, for Assault. knew him as the 'little fellow who Secretary .1, U Kohier, of the Red Carbon dfposils will form on the com oldest ancestor, of Wday's lunfso ever 1 do deeply covet, and iB an oppor- On complaint of his wife, JWrs. Km h kticvr tho uieanfiipw of long wordx. Bank Young Men's Christian Associa- ition chamber walls, on the pistou found on tbe AmiM-ictiH cimtlnrt.t. tunity to serve the peo»)|«, o! New erine Clciarello, and his stop-daugh- "He would give llttfe information tion, was aost last night at a alas ; WEDS IN NORTH CAROLINA ter, Sarah Moran, Doraonic Ciciarello, heads and un tbe points of the spark- Tbe party was scut uut esy^i-easly tu Jersey in some sensible way." ing phiKs. Ignition will be Interfered iook up the OVOIUMMJI of Dobbin. A you anked bfiu what tlie wqrds meant. parLy given at this home in Branch of Wall street, Red Bank, was am-m large part of the -'bad JuuvU" Qf Wyo- He was afraid of being jollied. Fol *venue. lt was a jolly party of thiv- Hero he tired that shot at Grliw;9. Former Re* Bank Boy Marrim at Ral- ed last night for attrocioua assault Jtb and finally stopped through short eigh and Will Live in circuiting across the Insulation of the wa» ranviLs^cd wilhont. result. till thaj, he was not a cbftp who would* leeii (and Friday at (hau (hat assem- the point of wliieh lil» hearers in- and assault and battery. He was giv- Then tn the Big Horn vulley the dls care for bin own rialit* very well. bled at Mr. Kohler's house shortly af- stantly caught ... ' . '-:>-* / _ • Texas- en a hearing before Recorder James plugs, 'the deposit may in time be- r Word has been received that James come so thick HA io hold sufficient beat >very in equMie evuhjiioii w»»* uitule. •1 reuienilier pnrtltularly that tbfl ter eigl^t • o'clot'k to enjoy his hospi- "It at least remains ^o ue shown H. Sickles, and in default of $500 bail older Ixtys woufd order tbe lad to tality. Edwin Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. was sent to Freehold to await the ac- from one explosion io another to cuuse lt uppeurs Ui;ii i hK uoVHe of several tliat If elected Governor of New Jer- jiuirctta of 11 n»u*uiiij-; \>f yeura UKO woruis «i- dirt <«' .ntiift It ftijr as delicate. Tilt early imrt of the evening was James B. Weaver, ol Red Bank, and tion of the grand jury, Mrs. Ciciarello pre-IguttI6n. which is lisible to cause sey," he went on, "I cannot Kerve Ihe He would pretend to oljpy and would spent in plaving games and listening Miss ivy Roberta, daughter of Mra. testified that her husband had often tbe mottpV to run with more or less was ubout <'Ui> tuiU a Mull' fn't.tall mid slate,' and will not Kit dQft-n and do resembled a hlppopot^mim iiu«i i ta[>ii' go through tbe form of eating tb« o stories. Mr. Kohler's wife 1B out Edward Boyd Roberts, of Raleigh, N. beat and misused her. She claimed "knock." If pre-l«n'tiou is suspected ; nothing with a legree of patience, a do. iniKti it* it did *ilie i^fe^eut Uuive. wurins asHimitil to him. 1 don't know of towa, but this In no way put a C, were married Wednesday at El that yesterday he was ia an ugly a lent can be mmlo by cutting out the gree of dignity, a desree of' ptcaBlug lentlsts say the nuKlt'.iu Iturse's houf wlici her be did or not. fcaiitffca'p on the "eatings." There Paso, Texas. After October 15th, Mr. mood and that he struck her and then Ignition current. If thin fault Is not oloqu^ncp which will not di^coiirase and Mrs, Weaver will go to Alipo present tbe motor will slop, but If pre- not a footrvbut fi, tjje,,(i:orre^|H>ndln*j "We older Ixiys knew him also tit were'refreshments in abundance and the pulsations of Uie machine iu Uie went after her with a knife. Because 1 to the middle.tuL* of tu.;*u. [I'he.niodAJi'n 'the little fellow,wbo would eat worms. everyone alf theiM fill, , gordo. New Mexico, where Mr. Weav- his . step-daughter interfered Mrs. Ignition is occurring tlie .motor will least, i ' . ' liui'sc hareutly yield be- 'earn. After the Inner man had been T. an Brunt, of Red Bank. the supply «f fuel will bring tbe en- nor of "New Jersey5 that 1 do not df- gine to :i stiintlstiil. In many otlier ivspct-jh hesides IIIH en use he was unable to do otherwlae. feafited, theyn proceeded to elect a Mr. Weaver was born In Red Bank slre. I'have said thatTlTe rest of I»B ShakesptaiVs Definition of Poetry. When a dry bnttery appears exhaust- abundance of toes is (his little eohlp Me frit, however, thut belOTP tbe stir* captain. Churla Kellum and John and lived there until after his gradu- country is going forward, "while New , What n pity if is thnt ed It will usually t>e found thnt its unlike Ul» l '<•»! service, later going into the theatrical bas any other man, for be did explain fect than water, but lu any ease business at Raleigh, N. C. This did what ooostlru(e« tbe true art of poe- and too nearsighted for Kj>ort». His Following the election there was o by the men whom they have elected these measures should be regarded MAIL BAGS NEATLY REPAIRED story, 'Stalky & Co.,' was written Ufccueglcji uwt&luing la the coming - .-, • pot prove a paying venture and with try making, and from this we are en only ifs pf a temporary nature, and to office. the assistance of his parents in Red abled to know wbat Shakespeare con- about Westward Ho. Of course i hn b&sketball soaaoi^ Samuel G. WQC»1- N. J. Stalled. new batteries should be obtained at Chicago and Washington Depots For sidered poetry. Cnriously. enough; it story is nut « correct portrayal of !'• !(n:iu referee ;i..;l a recogulzed Bank he secured his position with the etirliettt possible inuuiviit. am uncomfortable under tlicnc It In the verr passage where Shake Disreputable Latter Pouches. school life. There used to be a stoi"j aulhority on barkelball, was present Mr. Van Brunt. r«rw (l«wt will stand hnrder usage lona remain, the rest of tho oountry etpeare uses that unfortunnte phrasp icle Ham owns two mall bag shops, that Kipling dared not meet hie school' Rftd explained some of the new rules. , lc "fine frenzy." Let us quote; than small ones mid will give better one in (Iiicnpo aud oue In Washing- mutes after writing the story. I c«n The Bed Bso* team will op»n ttt the cotin- WANETA'S ANNIVERSARY. Th« P9*V* eye. In a flue trenzy rolling, vice ac IO»K as they lust. A less ton. The ClikttKO nbop it* lined foi deny I bat. We did not resent tht! Beaton next Friday utKht. when ii will has moved, while New Jersey Is Doth glance from heaven to earth, from abrupt binding of the fabric of a tire only tbe least dumuwHl mull hags, story. tlie Spartans, of Newark, on the stalled?" Two Hundred Enjoyed Pocahontas •uriably fallows M shook to a larger the ones in }*#<( vouiiitloii going to the earth in ntavetv * "' "The same things are said of hi* •iHtion total, in ttie Y. *l. C. A. Paying a tribute to independent vot- Celebration at Townley Hall. And as Imagination bodies forth tbun a smnller tire, imd tho strnin ex- ni.(in slio|> at Washington, wlicpc- thoti Anglo-Indian stories. I was born in bulldinK In Monmouth stree", Hcd ers he praised insurgency, which, he The forms of things unknown the poet's erted on the tread wheu tbe car is In IH of bugH are received and scut Waneta Council, No. 13, Degree of Jniander. In the Punjab region, and Bunk. aid, wan merelv aajother ward for pen motlngs are stored und tho the Indian character well, nud most respected.- He Roea into tne past. this on you riipitlly nutl nek you n-unt It them 1H-toHmvfMl. l-or (bis reason It worn ones jire sent to tho repair room, ion that because the association was fieshments were served. EugltsU offlt-era we fond of the straight he said. "Wo shall presently looV wennt: *'Mjire7'.»3Mo:if}i-tlei»r-,zPiiMo Is R(lvls>nble to use a uuii)l>t>c of small where n hundred women gather daily no! a selE-suupovtiug proposition that Waiieta Council is one of the larg- lmllau 8tiirles.' back upon him as a curiosity, an nn- lam-Bleafivy-llt-tie-kld-slcn-th-^-'tno." boxes Into which the small pieces from to mend them. The work Is tiresome men of means were elected to these pleasant ctirioftity, jusi n<- we est secret societies in Long, Branch, each jjnrt of tbe car may be sorted. mitl tedionx. The women ure suppos- J'mi would never think it was plain offices ueiauBe they would finance Ihe R0 lnt0 a bacteriological museum HWl having upward of 200 members. It's EngUftufbut It Is, it to simply: "Mares It i« especially worth while to do this ed: to mt'iul 'J,iKK) bags daily. Thirty, meeting place ts Red Men's Hall. REAR GAME FOR SLAUGHTER. enterprise. They found fault with this ,ook i,lto glasR J(i,Ja , the wrn,s „( eat 'imtx; deem eat oats; lainf^s IJ eat where some ,tiqie may elapse before eight biigs t» a woman Is tbe average, system and encouraged that young ,,asf diseases, put In glass para and In IVT; little kids 'I! oat ivy too." the uaeciianisn: is pat together again. for ubich «*Ue receives 3^ cents a bag. men actively inteveste" Mrs. James B. sands of pounds were spent in trying to when Darwin foinnS it in isi3(i, is now "Tbey ure Jmtcbed und broupUt up Treasury Deparfhient will come to tlon stands Just where It stood cen- in the first plm-e by ordinary heus, si LtWg Branch within the next ten days nations ago whon the organization of Weaver, of Front tftreel. Red Bank. A get Ihe flames under control, biittlwy A Not* of Discord. M*parated from tb»» «bore Hy a vigor- good ben Inking a sitting of twenty to look over the available sites for, | r was absolutely dlfferant from number of youngf ladies-«pent a very ovtrcnme everything: airrt oousutnpd When a cylinder begins to overheat ous growth of timber.' al)O some inilUtins of tons uf conl. A wtiH eggs. Wh*Mi tli« birds get older «n*l the new government postoface build what It is now. I believe, gentlemen pleasant evening with Mrs. Weaver, either from lack of sufficient lubrieiit Tin- .laeolwhHven gldcler, in (Jreeu- ten feet in tblcktioHx WHS MrlM rMimi alilo Io tly their wings are bouud to ing. Tho Treasury Department has a that the most thoughtful o[ workin'? listening to musical selection* by Ing oil or from any other cause It gen- liind, Ims retre.ntpd ftnir' miles Kiuce tliftaffectcd parts, hut. the heat labor, but Justice for laiior. What served in the dining room, the table metals rub agulust each other at each Its old tt'fuiinnl momine. In KCIUKU i.lS»7 Hie river Tnwd oWrftowwl Us FLIES ALPS ON DEATHBED. new poatofflce building. Upward of a | they want Is such an employers' lla- being . prettily decorated who Araeri stroke of Ibe pjstou. A car will at nurlit the snoW rfnp is fnrthei' up (lit hiuilts and weni pouring down into the' ilozen different propositions are on lie. jollity act as win give the working eajh and German flags. Those present unce show a loss of power under such moiintalnn, Hiidthe fflrfrferVt'liave with Terrors of Chavez's Famous Trip Tolc iiiim- No ttif could wiiln-;t,UHl Atlch nn Officials from the Postofflce Depart- than proper Insurance against aotdrut bpffjde Mfaa Hesse at*d Mfii Hoffman circumstances, and no time should be drawn 3/100 fWI from The lowlnnas it In Delirium. 1 iintnenRp volume of water-hurtptl upon- niont will look over the sites first be- and relieve him of these subterfuges wore Misses Bertha , Kridel, BHHMIC lost ia making,nn Investigation of .(lie tt century. '"' The last hours of ta YonGlahn fte. of the trouble. If the engine te The Arapuhw glacier. In the Rooky the *«ruvian aviator. wi>o died of iu- for fitio yards, they werp (jiienfb«l building will not he completed within j extremeiy difficult for him to get any find Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs tept running unattended to It will Mintalns, with characteristic Amerl-1 * received In alighting nfter bis dfter Imving r*tf+(\ for >i Quarter ot o five years. support after an accident has hap- G«*orge Keough. nurely result In scoring the cylinder ciiu enterprUe iiuii been meUlng- al'a flight over the Alps, (vntury.- London Tit-Bits. pened." walls. Mini the piston la practically cer- rapid mte for several years. In the ,v lie lay in deflrfnni In fiastmi Alps and one or two other Bt THREATENED T BURN FOREIQN- C Ik wood Park May Have Auto Meet. tain to seize. - -v l>ouiodoHsola, Italy, he constantly O The Storage Battery. Ftmnil disnlciK tile Klariers are crow ERS. Two fe.g racing oars, with ninety repented his famous and fatal flight Auto Runs Into Trolley. Tlie corret:t w<-Uui<:iil rera for th* Ing. In view of these facts we should New Orleans, Oct. 8.—A cablegram horse power, attracted attention ever the Alpine passe*, saying: An automobile bearing license num fluid in II sturnge &kttery. Which (s Car* of the Magneto, ttttt l»p ton yfcPF"k'Jil .Wbi>ii old mem from Analpa, Honduras, says the Brit- Broadway this noon. They had been "HMlt more «no«-. more glaciers, an bcr ••24tdS, N. .J.," and going east on of tea called add, in electrolyte. This If n magneto Is dismembered the assure us that wlnteru nowhdnys ar»» ish Connul and -II foreigners In West- at,-Freehold to take part in the auto- other towering peak ahead. Good God, the Oceanic road, ran Into an. Oceanic- fluid la a mixture of four rind a half .permanent magnets sbould not be left not tA'bo'i:ooiVarc4--with the wlntern It's frightful! When will It end?" ern Honduras are In flight before the mobile meet, but as, the program had without keepers—that Is, a ptece of Red Bank trolley car yesterday morn- parts by volume of dlatllleti water in uprising and the English cruiser Scyi- been changed, they were returning Iron or steel bar across the ends of the ing at Helirvnc avenm. Motrman one part of pure concentrated tnitphur- la is steaming full speed on its way to to New York, ne of the party said it V magnets. If not it will result In Peru'* Debt Quadrupled. Fred Beale and Conductor Stout Jc acid. Should It become nepoasary to the Zone. Anarchy reigns and many was quite likely that a meet would bo ibe loss of ft-certain amount of tnag- British Import Few«r Cattle. During a recent parliamentary dls- Thnmpuhn were In charge of the cai-, replace It on account of loss by "piil niMNton of the tinnnelnl situation tin have been killed. The commandant held at Klkwood Park Saturday of nellstn flml A ronsequonr diminution Oreftt Britain imports ulilr-h less lire which was No. JB. Xotorman BMte i lk stock than formerly. In UMitt the re- Peruvian minister of finance ndni'i of the Honduras barracks ?.t Analpa next week. It would not take long to or leakage tho streugUi j 1 . to the power of the machine as a pro- H«W the automobile approaching huad- U feJptR of lire ('Rttle were 54,000 ]&*»that the national debt hnd quadrupled threatened to burn every foreigner at get the track in readiness and Elk dioated shouM he used, but evapora- ducer of electric enrrent. It te only 00. He stopped his car just an the from tho Putted Btates and 0,000 less since ltto". while the budgets annually tion loss should be made up with a under extraordinary conditions that tht ?tak* who wan found at the expir- amo turned from thetrack. i4>«iitd« wood would be an ideal place for fas1 from Canndn than 1h thp pn*vW>*is showed a deficit.' He proposed JI now mn dilute «c!d. coiiHbitt»ff< of ten the removal of the magnets Is neces- ation of twenty-four hours. of the machlhe struck the ear and •ptedfug. year. At the same rime it imported » loan of 8O.onu.uoo. It is doubtful If parts of witer io one uf pure concen- sary, and therefore practical); they tore away some of the woodwork. The should never he touched. itrentlj luoreased quantity of chilled the lawmakers will approve the fcug- Morris Qlfford Recovering. chauffeur slackened' the speed when trated sulphuric add. bt * " ' i The woman who seeks more Morris T. Clifford, who bas a posl- some distance beyond the car MA-In- iiou with the Electric Company of spected the automobile. Prmri tin- •tiitable employment will usual- Jacksonville, Fla., has been stek with ear it looked an though the automo- ly bt helped by the help want typhoid fever In St. Luke's Hospital, bile had escaped serious damage. but in abb' to sit up now and seems The Long BrancH Record is the Best Advertising fledium to .be on the road to recowrv Advertise In the Dally Record," * * . LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER C, 1*10. •EVEN

S9y" yt ih<* court m«rtf*t and eons**** ra» KEEPING OUT OF RENO. fused lo lvt*-!«F- (1. II \rti* H |«llietUr SATURDAY NIGHT •< *-:if when I lip *PV(!Ji took I heir •In'' Wif., Knew Your Husband! the R.at HORUGK'S •upiiei-" ill -irHitl IIHII. MUnjiiL-h til- la Eaay. Where tt Means fin'*ni, ih*-\ were RllloiMt ''"* ili"*l V huitufluil Is Just jterfect." «i XBNONS »u|iulKr vititi'in In Hie luatltuilvii Now. I'laliued Mrs. Nen-ed. "Heaven Original and Bmulm for on* act tit liuyWi folly Ilirr wer« M help you." |iul iu Mra. nltluii BY fce go forth under n ('luud. deiiliMl ibelJ*knowingly. "I ho[ie for your sake Iie'll Jerseymen MALTED MILK "Silencing" of Captain Longan Roosevelt's Clemency Said to ?boaen rsrrer mtti |n»i Impn Imndl- get over it." REVSAHUEL first Outbreak of future raiiued S»v I'.fe. , "Why. wbflt ilo you inrnii? It's |. A Uonlv ot Iwraellftm wert* om-e! •Ooo ooo- Polui Is"u* iniich of a blow to the ca- as you (lu. sort If you are as sensible fliwiBjc frwin tlielr raKkiun8ier«. terrur I Tax Law of the State of Take no tubiHtute. Ask for HORLICK'S. det aa stripping* off hin epauleta ADd as I think you ure you'll never get By JAMb! A. kBCERTON. atrkkeu, HtnmijedUijr. witli men sbout- called UH tbe coaflnetnent to brenklng bid nworil la to an officer. over It Just ns I did." prayiue. ctaildreu <*rylag. New York provides a ^T Others are imitations. (I"; n't*! Point cadets ire in irouiUR ur Imnm-ki, of the euttre failet Rattier a high price to pay for u mid- Sirs. Newed was ou the verge of trouulelagain. This time It In body being continued. night rn.ll.-: ret an army without tears. "1 think It's t-lnfui to make graded tax, reaching in . for "allem'tng" tbe officer of the hie fear aud confusion, before them un i There have fn-fu varlotiM stories of llinrlpllne would tie like a government light of tbe UHirrtage relation that lmpuasnble sea. ou either side Insur- Uny. Tbe laat time it was for some cases as high aa IIM- ifitiM* of thi- unj>!ronouiice4 such a p»si- reiustateineuti . This occurred uiiU«*f a drizzle uf raiu. It U the custom lu you will never know wtat real bappt- tion a huge tactical blunder. Ttie *MM1 • physically located in New President Taft. Itesstnilstit may stiy to ibe contrary— the aeademy for tbe men to do (heIn tbe old days hating waa much more nes» is until you And ont Ibat yoar was clear—sword, rapine, tunaaacred York. During the previous administration punishment tour* out of doprs in full- hosband Isn't iierfect." men. despoiled women, captive chil- several cadets were also dismissed for . prevalent at V^est Point than now weather, but to march up and down For a "plebe," more fondly and .fre- "But I tell you lie \t perfect." dreu. At the darkest moment there's haslug. but Roosevelt relented and let tbe galleries In doors. If the weather ".And I tell yon he Isn't. Let me auk a frail tic appeal to Moses and God. them go back. That act of mercy Is quently called K '-beast," III" 1«i year 1» Inclement. • n answered literally to General Sher- yon do you erer give him letters to | The answer Is Godlike In Its strength There have been other said to have created havoc with dis- In other words, they are vuppoiied inail?" and assurance. "The Lord shall fight cipline at tbe Military academy, no man's definition' of war. The upper to have enough sense to go tn wtieu claaa ineu went on the theory that it **Vee. often." for you, and ye ahalt bold your peace." illustrations of the econ- there Is uot likely to b» another exhi- It rains, t.'aptuln Longan did not AilT - , was necessary tu knock off tbe uew- "Very well. If he's perfect he al-K\er have your lawyer aay: "Now, bition of softuess. A royal old rowBluer the drizzle of sufficient Impor- comer's rough edges, and they did it ways until* them." just ieiive tola caae with us. It is omies, which are apt to MERE IT IS!! broke out over the Roosevelt eirfsode, tnin-»? tu call off the game Uecauae-uf with a thoroughness that was posltlve- "Indeed, he does. That's one of tbe| clear as daylight?" Ever have yo*jr iucludlug some new admissions u> wet grounds, however; hence the iy raw.. thing* I had in mind." | phyatcian say. "We'll have that child accrue to the benefit of Just the kind of candy you hava membership lu the Ananias club. boys coni-l'id'-d to take It out ou the "You mean he ittwnys says he mails dancing on the stdevulk nmi hungry been looking for. No matter what Infiktiug "the silence" on un officer Torturing Schemei Nuraerom. them';" | enough to eat nail a In a week*:" Then Jerseymen, who keep ' ' your favorite confection may be. you is an Immemorial custom nt West Am m* «"• »Mu*rf forms of their securities at home. Point. Yet It has not been resorted lo Tbe cadets naturall,.,y ar_.„e no„t ,lu .„ a . po- natl»lt WM "eagllng,- "— which cousisted does mail thmn, I hope at least he's heart. It wasn't many hours until the j goods will delight you. Also conduct In ten years or so, it is claimed. T6e| ,iiion to do much talking, hit stray '»• «t«»M»« on one's toes, eitending t™"""'-'' | impossible happened. The sea wa.a I** leading, ice cream parlor In theofficer singled, out for tUe lnuliroity In1 .ra»s of conversation have leaked out tne arm" llk* wln«» ••* DJr bendina; I Not " ™* "» oe "**f malls : opened, and the i urn elites piiaaed over city. , „ 9< ity shod, while a cloud of protection ...thi. s Instanc, e was.....^ Captai. n Bufu B. I •"•effect that the knees and him squatting socces- your letters, for there was never yet a Longsn of the rfleventh rf dropped between them and their pur- ' ...... El :*i.i ... husliaud «hu aln-uys malls bis wife's ( auera. Fidelity w man at West Point. As officer] ^Thirt he "ordered 'oae'b^'Jat'^t Anotbw favorite form waa the wowlen letters. Re will lie. and all husbands WOKS MANUFACTURING CO. the day It™ Captain Longaus n *M wuen he was perfect. But on and tbe thousand other duties that organization and experi- SILVER then ulnduK them In the victim's look- ">™ * <•«>' ' sol tae good* on him. constitute a wd|nau's day do uot neem er. Usually the plebes caji waa the •» "» •>*»* phrase goes. 1 found to count for much, but I declare unto ence for the care of your first receptacle »f the ants. and. while ™» positively thai he bad uot mailed you tbat you are doing more fur tbe BRAND it was not stipulated that tbe cap a certain Important letter." world that now i* aud that which la estate. must be worn, cadets art not suppos I "What if be didn't ?" i ! to come thau many anot.ivr woman ed to go alwut the parade ground* at "Everything. It wss tbe turning who fanclea she sways Hie 9»xl of em- COFFEE ! West l'oiut bareheaded. This little Nal In <«>r live.. I took him off hi. pire. But when yuur uerve* are Jan- , In its Safe Deposit Vaults . itein of am gathering waa brought out hlsu n<""M' """" <"K1 IIMT*' OUl ""' gll&g. doing dut\ with a fearfully worn yoifr securities, as well an 1 ln an Inquiry H> lw* when eight ha* "attafactimi in It: You cannot Im constitution, whooping ct>ugli in the I ers were dlsmlsned from the academy, "^w lhe "»•"*" M »' reducing a bouse for aix weekt*. uo rest, no sleep. other valuables, are not ' only to he B-lnstated later by President husband to tin- level of a human he- other troubles you tiunr dare tell uuy only safe but convenient A. G. Bennett Go. I Roosevelt * I '"*• ' ™PI>oae your husband hi Terjr one. when you cover tbe cage lo keep I There are two sides to the story. "*" l-owew**: nev-r W» hi. temper. , tbe canary from itlnglntf. when you of access when needed. 3u7^ranchport Amu I however, as Is uxually the caae with,Tuat s " •'*" "* Perfection. j omffle tbe doorbell, when the wa^ou f things- buninu. Many good men fi-IV1? l"aPr "• wr" >m™ W" tM* paaslug 8«eni» driving over your fun- , i nilliar with army "life anaVwItu the l*r ' , bei.d~tbeu you are at the Hed aea.' Come in and talk it over. Therv'a oue uf two wart then, either j Military wademy have defended h»*-1 "A»<1 «° bv ?*' '"I""3; "?» '« ovw" the'"madhouse ur God- There's noth- Ing at Watt Point ou tbe theory that >«u. serene and lii«.i«terabie in his !««• ing but the old fashioned religion of it made men uut of the new students. ,* superiority, while he looks down on Jesus Christ that will carry a woman PROPOSAL*. | Among the smuts inilHised by tbe up<'you. atuug with all other women, as ( through the trials uf home life. i ptjr class ineii were various forms of emotion*.] and liysteriml." ' brncing nud excrcialng which were "Perhaps I have noticed just a little Proposals for buUdina; ftume from tOOPSS ABELS' really benenVinl. giving the "beast" A ot Unit." At th« End of Your String, the easterly end of Sylvan Lake to the more wtwt carriage, hardening bis "You must i*itin rive some way to Of course the fellwivs on the Merri- [Ocean will be received by the joint Fhoto by Amarssaa Press Association. muscles, tcuchiug him to obey orders make biro lour his temper. Tbe angrier Oiac were heroes; also tbe fellows car- committee of tae Boroughs ot Bradley he Rets the better for you. Then you HIGH GRAPE MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS H. HARRY. KOMR- f>K HIS REBELLIOUS anil gcm-rnll) Ifcklng him into shaiie. rjiiifc' out the powder axt-£s amoug tbe 1 Beach and Avon at the Council Cham lime got him forevermore." ber in Bradley Beacb. on Monday eve- WEST POINT CADET CORPS AND THE L1BBARY BUILDINQ. Good For Swelled Craninmi. j aparks at 1'oitrcsK Monroe. Ueath ) "You talk like a crazy woman. I suantKd right lu their faces. But ning, October loth,«*t 8 p. sa. Flaas Another good effect of the basing don't see wtaai good tbat oonld powt- and specifications can be seen at th« 1 j suiuc.lines the cUaiiest thlug to do is tu duty to be present la the cadets' din- on his return from furlough aud gen- aystem was tu.rpduw any bump of bly du/ Ate. Tn*? big iriek, then. It t« have office of J. B. Emlen, Borough Hail, Ing, room nt njeiiU. The moment be erally tiiai the uew captain had a coucelt thut might have developed hi "Good! Yfhy It's a rentable pana- grit eaougti to live. Suy, father, at Avon. entered the door every cade4 ceased ''swelled head," which It was neces-, the "beast's" head. For example, if cea. Ever after, no matter what tue the desk, at ibv bemb. behlud toe Bach proposal most be accompanied conversation and eating. This Is called ary to reduce. he were "big father's son." being the argument may be. you can caution him ' counter, are you sooM-tUnea aimoat at "the silence." by a certified check to tae amount of FLOUR Certainly there must have been some offspring of a seuator. a general, a tu be careful. Dot to get •zclttd nti'l tlw fii*i of your stTiiig': Cau'1 hardly »i,iMi.(Mi. Said committee reserves tbe remind him what a fearfnl temper he "Silenced" One Is Game. uniisuu) cause to make 400 hungry governor or a someltody, he tnltfht ' make both eada meet? Hghtlug slan- right to reject any or all proposals. has wben he iretomeu aroused." r i young Americans go without three have_imklbml an undue Idea of Ilia der, tinauciul ItHMeM. life plan- *li|tj>iUK B. FRANK HERBERT* One can Imagine the scene—an meals, to say nothlug of facing a set- owu~1tnportauce' from tbe parental "WMI." aa!d Mr*. Xewed iu dixgusr. away, bare to let a i»ol.»-y lapxe and 24 lb. bags 85c (19.28) Chairman. iucii.se dining mom coutnhiing forty i gim Witnollt dances and football and greatness. Just about two weeks of 'If that's your Idea 1 wonder you '• uut a murUcace ou tbe little borne'* tables with t«u men at each table, all possibility of expulsion for West Poiiu nikes thut out »f the hlgh- haven't landed hi lieiio loug before { Are there (light* » Ucu yem ve bad to tt dumb and motionless by u cotninou Im • si.uif of tlieir ininil.ci-. ' j est boni. If at the did of the |>erlod j take the turiiid^-s from your reiiitv- 12 Ib. bags 45c pulse. Slightly disconcerting for it { "lieiio. nonsfiiM*: That'll the way toI er? "My. God. uot tout?" your better young officer who realised Hint tt was keep out of U-n<< Talk about locum- MHf said. Listen' There's soiuv one B.M Ca*e I. F.n.o».. | $*tt.*i£&S*«* 1 nil m««nt for Wm. This Is not exactly a parallel case upIwr ciogll „,„„ paiihlUtv. The only tfalDg that U IU, who, care*. Von are now wedged iu— "I knew In a flash what was happen- to the various hating escapades that , A member of the West Point sohiicly lDi[»nssihlp to live tn the same ; tbe Ued sea ahead, tbe mountain* on Ing," Captain Longau said Intevjind h p A member of the West Point class hoiUM? with Is iHTfiftltui."-KlHi O. either Hide! tbe (tend* of hell back or tevjind have made West Point famous and, of 1870 now an officer of high rank In CREATION AT THE Jooev in Life. ' you. There's nothing lett but God. he grinned broadly as he spoke. Tar I ] "U n few occasions have narrowly I ucl|,-e aervi,e tells this story nbout Go right to him. 1 challenge you. helped to do the stttne thing to nn otH- escapwl mnkliiB ft infamous. Perhnn»! t:ip Brat ,iI1Ti u ,,i,lbt. Mmp ,,f' preiler- W FAMILY THEATCE ai Hove you ever honestly tried V You cer while I.was in the academy. Bert-} ""• < <*< ceieliruted of these was the i h.k i1ent (jrunt. son el I'lysses. Last a Job. AfrP Store 1 of see the thing Is In his baml. Who ousiy, however, they were Just putting «"»'' <"ndet BOOT, who diet! after All u|,,«.r ,i«»»nian bent on nothlnic | sent the rain before Waterloo"; If the 1 ^^ tlMU baring sonie fun with the me to the test; I lias uew, and they. l*lug made the victim of a rather bra-1 b i atheist la right then hunt up your car Open Erur Oaf lit Smfcfs wanted to find out what sort I was." •»•'' ll"»zing episode, and his friends j son of thP fnmo«» Hnneral anked him «> received | n i,, the clothe* of civil life. Instantly called them to attention audj 'n.fn' ''* ">«> received. stl W(Hir B make "all tilings work together for dismissed them. Then he reported the I Krom *• testimony Riven in the In- Which do .U'u th Refined, High-Class I *• ts -Which do .U'u thluk Is the greater good to them that love the Lord." matter to headquarters. Aa'a result, ''alCf wll!ch »illowed It appeared that „«,„. QeawaJ ueoiw Washingtm) or every mother's sou of the cadet corps! «"'« '•»<« 'l«.|> comi>elled to partlol-j General U1>««-.s 8, Grant*' it m* S.mply L.t Go! w«. placed under virtual arrest, bar-! "llte, '" « '•rizenghtir'fn« ". afte«"r« a« """^i' ~Fred' ~s aur-tver. blunt and quick, wss or tW0 iviiii li he laid down and "Waslnnffton may have been the great- Don't peater your lawyer telling him 1GGS~ ring a few In the ho.pltl.1. nnd ., "hop"'cried, and that be had beeii forced to of ttomethtug you've read ttkmg tbe scheduled for tbe eVenlng WHS called er man. but my father was the greater eat tultasco sauce and other pleasant soldier." Use of that case. I>on't give your sick off. The young ladles of the eonununi- baby quiet Awten of "something you've CHANGED EVERY DAY ty were h'ft vrith a hopeless ami "hop- condiment*, from the effects of which, Grant Wu Game. ft wnti i hint-i d, he contracted tuber- beard of to aid your doctor. He lesn" season In pmspect. The football "Mr. Crmit." said the upjier clans- CUIOSJH of the throat, t knows quite a few thing*) that you do aUTIKE-4H 2:30 p. •. niil 5 p. •. practice was perforce almudoued, »t man, "to compare your father to | not know. Trust him. God isn't in a though a game was fichfduleti ln the Another pathetic ctise was that of EVENIN6-6:30 p. •. t'fltiw Rroatch of Nehpaska. Broatch George Washington ln any sense Is I light place You dou/t have to help near future. The shoe waa on the like unto tbe comparing of a plucked 33c doz. (•bjtvied to the hazing system, and life "Did you notice bow dejected oid him. Trust him. He guides tbe comets other foot. The officers were putting hen to tbe American eagle." was made so mfseniult* for him that he Dnmbedlke looked as we passed him?" in tneir niul'Iinltllou mile orbits. He something more thau a "eltence" on balanced tbe leaf that fluttered jusi left the iicudeiuy, but not until he had Then there followed a fight, bnt ll "Yes. What ails hlmr A Big Program To-day the cadets. now. He has handled nigger tasks carried his complaints to the auperln- was sinpiuii almost Insranrer hy some "He's tbe undertaker who lives in my biock. Tbe doctor told him when I than yours. Trnst htm. Remember SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1*IO. St. James' Church The pest morning. Captain Longan teudent and even higher. During tbe first clnssmen because I he place was too public. . . was sick that I couldn't gvt well" hack homV years ago. in the old iK»ud, Broadway, a'avt Second Ave. was again greeted by 1r ccssnifini of Kpanhh American war Broatch be- REV. E. BRIO;.; NA8H, RECTOR. talk and eating, hut only thrv*» tables Other stories In kind ure told of tne when the fellows were teaching you lamc a volunteer officer ami made n to tiaat? Remember bow yon floun- Extra 7.45 A. M.—Holy Communlwi. participated In this "silence." The In record as H hrave Holdter. When he son of Pull Sheridan aud mauy niorc. ft Cwlainly De««. 10.30 A. M.—Morning Prayer. Sermon Ktaut call of attention and dismissal One of the harmless forms of nttziti.L "And do you give the giraffe only dered, and flung, and grasped, and , and Holy Communion. followed, and douhle quick WHS or-WHS stationed Hi cm», however, IM]^^TMiiW W'Wii" look ridk •ne lump uf sugar?" asked tbe little rlutcbed. and strangled, with your mouth and nostril* full of the muddy Illustrated Songs and 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School. dered, much to the dtecomflture of a was surrbund«l by West Point offi- ulous H(,re u R Mampte: | boy at tbe mo. pond water, even with tbe fellows 7.45 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- number of cadets \v\io by this time (i«rs. who ostracized dim to such a de- "Who jiro^'ou?" askn a first yeaf "Oh. yes." replied the keeper: "©a* keefttBff tbcii hundfi under your suu 6-New Featurts-6 mon. Itree that he comiitltted suicide.. UMn of n $}&#. lump goes a loug way with htm."— were "some hungry" and had con bronzed body? Theti Bill Jones—blew The BKhrt recent hazing cfsl at WNt ->ir. smith, sir." Yonkent Ktatesmau. Subjects Not Shown In Uny Oltwr cpflltid a liberal supply of tonst and his freckled face. wonoVr where he to Point wus that in which Cadet Sultou. <"'"Whu o are yonV i»» rei»eated. House in Town. iWWWWWWWWWM plums m thetr blouse*. Double tiutcU now—Mid: ".Now, Jim, don't be so brother of the irrfuctpal In tbe famous ' »jMi. Siolth. *Ir." logma It. I* a rather jigglety kind of march, nod fmiiish. Just simply let g»!" And 1 SHOE SATISFACTION Kul ton case nt Annapolis, 'When a woman marrlni and then after it waa over there was a fine na- was jit- i "Who are you?" A third time. l«fore IO^E you were floating Hke a! tacked hy a gnng of the cad Clvorca* Her husluind inside ef a Every time If you purchaae sortment ot toant mid plums strewu Ma wBlle "Nothing, BtrV itixj old parpofve in the sunshine. God them of along the way. he iviis.Di: Kptiriitel duty. The revelers, j "Itlgbt. Who diws a i»Iel*c rank?" week, wlint would you rail it?" THE HOMK 1 sfMuetiim-s le*ds s mau Into a wedge] FORD & MILLER Ciad In the robes of night, were halted- "A hell «-ai (uit-auiuc the Sfe and -Taking his name In vain."—PHw»- ftotn which tbere fwenw no escafie. | OF GOOD CLOTH iS Inquiry Ii Prompt. by Hutt*'ii. ami they proceeded to have linuu IUUD that witkett 'em up in tli* ton Tiger. _ RED BANK. N. J. Then when you are roatly—not God— • At the evening meal Captain l.onpjm fun with him. Among their other monilne.. n waiter mid« waiter** dog.' lo aud twhold. th« nay open*; up won* j playful pranks they weut a,fter him That i-ourve of treatment would cer "Than. That Ifia." J. KRIDEL wns no longer officer of the iiny. and deifuMy. Jmt seem* afin*rtlcle ha^ j the boys could get a "square" meal with two 'eut iKiles and left him In a tainly reituce any swelled head thut **How do you keep a cook?" i roaut. You'll never doubt npitn 8*"y. 1 RED BANK once more. Perhaps never In the his- loiidillou that seut him to the hospital sras uol nude of solid Ivory. "We lake her oat tn tbe suiomoblle ; i*o fou love lh«t little <*iirly bead that' Burn Honest CoaH tory of the world were 400 us vora- for twenty-one days. nan and then." »l Unls Post DIs- j yoat kissed PWMI uight awhile a»»T' cious, appetites gathered together In ExpoliioB of Seven Recalled. Sib«na Goal of Emigrant*. fwlch. AV«nid you ftclit pretty hard foe every i ItusAinn emigrntioH during ]00» t»» in her little b«id? W#U. "the. one room. The upshot of this escapade was that ' ; 4«r4 Ahalt fight for yon." Toar tore | VAN NOTE COAL CO. It ?8 thereon.I ^e-'thatpre-l^en cade* were e.pei,,. tn,* the J^ .t ^^."JIT^/^ Knkker-Whdt in n snininilnc bole! f-r tt«t youngwter fa* a rope of «aw* pltfttetl the court of inquiry- 'lhe ..endemy. gwrctnr.v DtdttaaoB and try learl,,B f..r Silvia, where, it to«^ Boeter— A licdy of water entirely co««cr(>d to tbe love of God for yon. thirty cadrtw iiartlMpaUiw iu It were, rreatdvnt Taft approved the aciuene* tiered. 5m>.0(*i «etOe •nnuaUy. iurroundert by Iwys. Sew York SUB. TM* Trso. Mark la a •.•.NVKtrM fwfailii on everything avrdnaa* al tka DIV OOOUS STORQarl JOSEPH SALE ths BAN* You flake No flfstake if You Advertise in the Long Branch Record EIGHT LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910.

THE CHOLERA SITUATION. CARDINAL LOGUE. The Story of the Short Ballot Cities Treasury Official* Believe They Havt It Within Easy Control. , A Series of Articles on the New Commission Form of Church Prince Who Was Guest \ WusUlUBtou, ,t>ct. fc.—-Wtth live ex- of New York Catholio Club. perts from the marine liospttul abroad Municipal Government .miking a spei-Siii study r. (.ciiilhi^s, the ex- By RICHARD 5. CHILDS pert o( the marine hospital service, In A peaceful revolution! southern Italy imiUinu reiwirts e* City after city sweeping away boarda of aldermen, mayers and a boat of alternate day to Dr. Walter Wytnan GOLDSTEIN'S •fjinttr officiate and setting up new municipal government* on a brand now ptanl NiijtervisinK surgeon geuernl, treasury A hundred citlaa have voted for the scheme; sixty-eight have obtained it. ofticliilij believe the cbotora situation is The whole nation look* on with amazed enthuaiaam at towns that not only gat BjOOfj government, but keep it, election aftar election! There ia probably not a « M hin CIINY control. singje oity which has not its group of men who are enthusiastically organizing Mr. W.vm.-m Is devoting bis time al •ami endeavor to secure tho commission form off government for their town. most exclusively to the detulH o plans for pre.vei.tinK au Invasion b; I. | a mere desire (o lie abreast of tha tbe disease. Dr. Weyinan exnhiinet times aud ts show the world that they that the orders regiU'dlng the deten Values Tbat Talk ' wen progressive ami enterprising. In ii«MI (if vessels hud been mlsunder What the "Commission I gome r*:is(>s the plan met with vigorous stood. Vessels flint have come from ! opiwtdtUm. sometimes with a complete Infected ports nud which were de- Form" Is I lack nf interest, while lu ».mi*s cities tained five "day* before sailing from IH parried by an overwhelming vote. tlie foreign port wilt not be subject*1. 500 WOMEN'S BLACK SATINp HE spread of this movement ti Colorado Springs and other cities made tu nn additional live'dH.VS' dctcnttoti •it the more striking b«cauae a few alterations in the I>es Moll at the port of New York rin arvlva1 PETTICOATS AT 75 CENTS tt vaa begun entirely by ae- piiin. such as having the members of unless choleiit h:is developed ithiinn I * cldent Ualventon. Tex., after the commission elected for terms ur- en tlii; voyage over. treat flood of 1000 was practically riiiigt'd to expire In rotation, aud for Made extra full and well finished, tucked Ml out. So much progressive, aud bidding party nominations. Grand itrunlive work WAS demanded »>' Junction, Colorado, added the piefer- flounce, all sizes, worth $1.00 City goTermnent tbat the old HV«- entinl ballot, whereby the Voter ludl WORLD SEARCH FOR cutes on the ballot bis first, second n board uf aldermen and the and third choice. There are Vnrlous •trlng of Independent elective j To-Day and Monday 75c ways* of counting the votes, and while RECEPTION^ORJiARDINALS. ACCUSED IMPORTERS . broke down. A group of bnnl- the one adopted lu Ortmd Junction petltioned the state gevern- f Is not the roost scientific way, it re- VititifiQ Princes of Roman Church j'W 8U8|>end tbe local government MISSES' AND W0MEN S FALL sult* in a more, accurate mm lysis of Guests of Catholic Club. •hit replace It temporarily with a pubHc opinion t hit ii the plan of. straight plurality electlouH. Tlie. preferential S«W Y»rk, Oct. H. — The Catholic $20,000 Ball For Two Rosen- Bpmwlsffton of lire men. This tvns chin of \ew York held j. reception in Hfanw sod tbe whole city watt put UH- ballot 111likes a primary election need- DRESSES AT $995 iest aud thua wives excuse. honor id' the visiting princes of the bergs Forfeited. B* Itte control of tlve men, three of itoiium Catholic church. Cardinal Vin Chiffon Panama in Pearl, Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Ca- "'' ' j- < • .I- W "• vrho.pi were appointees of the gov- The minor variations of tbe. commis- HMO Viiiinutelli und Ciirrihml Logue. tauba Rseda Green and Black also Storm Serges in the ffriior. This was whore the term sion i'liiu tire cmiicss. Except where » Tlie clubhouse was clnltoriilety «!<•* o Now York, Oct. «.—At't'nls of tlie •Vomiulsniou" originated, and the state bus adopted a general law cover rated both wltlilu and without. The *IC|';IIIIIII-III uf iiisii.f huvc begun a newest models. Sizes 14 to 40. * - Ruin* for want of H better deacrin- Ing all Wtles of a t-ertain class, it may exterior of the building ha Fifty-ninth , st-ar'li fur Jules mul (IUKO 1 (ton baa stuck to It ever since, al be said tbat no two cities have char- street wax nblajse wilh electric lights.g ' ltoneftbeiK, UICIIIIHTH of tlit? To-Day and Mooday $9.95 though the board ts no longer a "com- ters that are alike. Each charter it- WHlch «•<•!•<• Htruuic froin ihc phrptin'rit .•••••• ot Mm. Jules und Hugo Hoseu- iiiiriMfon" In tbe true sense of the won. vision commission has reviewed the r« I lie (..iv*. I tn-rtf of cm Fifth iivenue, who were «r nil. work done in other cities and bas sage- The American und napnl tfolora n ifMli-Utl iiiKt .fitiit* ou it fh;ii't;c of mi This commission In Oulveston wns ly made a few net alterations in it. In •mil as thhe papul nt of nuns wrre dervnjuiiitf of imported goods, 'i'l WOMEN'S LONG CARACUL CLOTH (lalveston. for Instance, the mayor was ontllnpii i them wltcn iln-tr Made of high lustre well marked Caracul Cloth, lined department, although there has grown DECLARE DEAD MAN. iMncy. WII Uu in Wii-Kmn Smith, said The roaiiuisislon pin lined and built a up tbe custom of allowing etich mem t/ he >.idi|uui tcis of tin' firm, which price later on. Sizes 34 to 40. •f a large part of the towu. got the ly understood which departments the huM been under iureattgat.011 slaco f'ty government running njhiki at one- candidates expect to interest them- .hiiif «i. \* in Paris. The customs "Hi selves In. AU matters are decided by ! lest nniiua) cost, imt.de a numl (•(•!•>, innv i-;»i'Wit to the ftpeclnl ageittH To-Pay and Monday $15.00 ' important Improvements ittid :it the majority vote. The members of the Witnesses Say Raines Received thwe to itcflTch for the two men. SAine time reduced the debt aud the j commission are paid nominnl salaiies Mnx RoneulwrK, head of the firm, of £x rate i and are Hot expected to Rive all their $3,000 a Year. who wns ;ils*» indicted, was lu Kurope After two years, during which the | ««* *° th* liJ? and. In tact. Mmply when IIIK itruthet'H guve Imil for tdetr See Exhibit Premiums nplienrnuic and remained there. .pnntK,aOs werennding preciou, little ~£ ^^VtVUr New v..rk. Oct. H. 'line- thousand to ,lo. the eommlsslon was made eiT- dollars n year for three years was tbe of h|| asBoHatefl ou DIPHTHERIA AT COLLEGE. for S.&H. Green Trading Stamps ttrel; elective by popular vote, much I commission (he ha* never nsed il compenfiutlou the lute John Republican leader of tbe state senate. to the dlurnay of many good persona and allowed the mayor to make «-er- One of Hamiltpn'i Fraternity Houm tbe town, who had been much tain appointments, paid the members received for passing the. bills giving In Our West Window. he in*. 1 siiKiir interests a state \>»uu . Placed Under Ouarantinaff pleased with the practical success of food salaries and demanded tH.it the 1 ITticB. JS. V., Oct. e.-With twelve Mu- governor's commtBston. Their coiumlsgUmers devote aU their time ttt v, It Is mild. This was ht'nujfht out at n session of the legislative graft pin vmurted hi Hinnll • tvnrn, however, proved groundless, for the city, fc^icb member of tbe Houston oae of the frjitoi'ulty the people proceeded to elect the mine commission become* the active Hii|>er- tv hnll owiimission and have continued to do intendent of one of the flre depart m er h llh tt nt every election since, Except by meats*. This feature hfts hep u rat her A1 ; r •"•*• devlnral lie Imd paid liiilues $3.1)00 In 1)llut death there hn» been only one chance generally followed In other commission tllp # " «^« •»<>» '" In the personnel of the commission governed cities. 19)15. added thnt he lmd given siniilnv WWW »«l<-'>r •» «<•*••• si.ire the beginning. j An exact definition of tbe eommta- antns to the seiultur lu 19OU uui) MOT. . '" In the tatter two vtwrs Zlmmerlln. c"™')us- WATER Hi|f VERY PURE DANCING CLASS RECEPTION EUROPEAN^TOURISTS HOME <;:tlv««roii's claim tlint it wns the 9]On pbui of government Is thus seen Tw lvH hmt governed city In the T'nlted to be Impossible. Tbe only feature who was the Albnny lobbyist of the •' ^ "«"• eouniltuM tlie total Analysis of Hydrant Fluid Shows It Fifty visitors Attend Affair ai*en By Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. OppeAheim, f I.y.,n» BuKar comjMULV, went to Mr.' pnf«¥' "1U •»'"» '" «»«•» b»« o atari* made Houston jealous, and aft-1 wbereln all these "cammission" gov- Hore ihrotits. Far Abector MHmore proprietor of Kansas city. Mo., bums- of Prof. Colefnan's dancing class, and auggen&clm and Benjamin Quggcn- gnu to attract attention some civic Ex-President Cbarlea W. Eliot of Njjwnrk, X. J., Oct. 8.TtCharsed with btnined a sample or water from the the pupils had the privilege of Invltr workers In Des Molnes began to study hltiinelf In the city Jail. He had utchtr shop of Hftiry Fleet, who IB heliil, all summer residents of Long Harvard made a tour of the commis- harms; been Implicated in a aeries of ym,n fo^ u-xetal ha{u^ Ktaeu fuund iug their parents and friends. The' the. subject of popular government in member of the city health board. The Brands. sion governed cities, or "short ballot lniriilarlei > lomm.ttfd recentlyy in Ihe tIe hBihBil hl>(JIhl(JI, tbtttg(6tbtttg with petit lar- music for the occasion was furnished fundamental fashion. They devised cities," as be prefers to rail them, and ample was Bent to the State Labora- Tftd Long Branch parly left~Loridqn HOUluern part of the city. Itrglmilil „,,,,. nh(, hull (,,,„( „ [tjUrfA |ti a Bglit. by Pro[. J. Pitman West at the pl»no what has since become known as the ^J l 41 l t tory at Trenton. Tuesday of tt*!» on Saturday uUst, making the trip returned to Boston so enthusiastic tbat WeMcott, n "iPKro. plmdnl siillty In luniuii Ull'e it strip from his bed and Prof. Rudolph Malchow on the vi- a rids a In five. days. "Pes Molnes plan," which Is simply he was able to win over the towu to the cotirt of qnartcr se»slons to par week xhe anftlyela was received by tn olin. thft commission form of government. blnnket :iml tlfter fustenihg ft nronnd ec tor Milmore. Mr. Aid Mrs. Oppenheim look the an acceptance of some of the funda- tlclpHtlon In six of them. ils neck nnd to tlie top of his cell A feature of the reception was the %'Uh certain Interesting ndditlons. mental features of tbe plan. Another Residents of Long Branch need not baths at CaMsbad and return much David Spcni. another nesro, ailnilt- 8Vem)«Ht olt his bed. fancy dancing of Prof. Colenjan and Improved In health. known as tbe initiative, referendum, elaborate Inquiry was made by a com- tod lie lincl taken port In four of the | ear indulging freely in the city wa- recall and nonpartbtan primary. By mlUee of the state legislature uf Illi- his sister, Mm. Essie Romeo-, of New While away they spent considerable 9l^t. Moth of the men were caught 111 Tw,nty.,h» of Sailor Dead Recovered. er. It is far above the standard fn York. Mrs. Romeo excels on the floor lite terms of the Initiative provision a nois, from which everybody expected the not of l.tnglurv. .Their loot from j; .i , u. ct. S.-Nlnet«eii bodies purity, and excellence. The analysis of their time tournlng Fran«e, Ger- certain number of people are permit- a hostile report. The ruiumlitw, bow- t v v )r O and haa a reputation of being one of manf, Austria, Switzerland and ItWy the phuen they admit having rlsltvd' „• men from the hnttlcsitip ^s highly satisfactory, and the report the best In her profession. The recep- ted to prcMpiit a |M>tltlon to the cotn- ever, reported strongly in favor of tbe Jiuollntctl to e who lout their lives when waa received and ordered spread upon in their new Btt-horsc power Brasier, mlHftlon dt*mmid!iig the passug* of a plan, stating tbat ev«*rywhere they tion opened at 3.30 o'clock and closed which was purchased in Paris. Mr. tinfft** VVJI urncd off the foot of On« he minutes of the local board for fu- two hours later. <*«*rrain ordinaire, and If the cnmml!*- found that It had won (lie approval of nid Kiity-sevcnth sti-cot lust ufe reference. Oppenheim tefi the machine abroad ntou seen fit to refuse the retjueHt the tbe people wbo lived under it. $50,000,000 FOR SAFETY. Hntnidny. luuc boon iveovered, mill Prof. Coleman's dancing class will for future touring, and purchased a gutter muHt b*t settled by popular open regularly for the fall and wlm«r very pretty ]G h. p. Renault touring There have been many explanations the iKiillex of two other men of the Tha Real "Sherlock Holmes" rote. By the referendum provision cer- offer*il for the undoubted relative *uo Changes In Railroad Equipmtnt Will 11 •<-! hnve l)t'i-u found. season next Friday. A number of car In Paris, which has been shipped tain uimii>rs, imrttcu.ar.y the granting reHafs of the rummis^i.m plan. The Cost 1h»t Amount. It \vns a well known Edluburgh pro- tlances and receptions will be given to New York, The car will be hroviaht nt franchlttfs to public utility corpora- abolition of the wards, for example, la NVaubuljrtou. tfct %•—Di'ttulte stuuU- feaaor of tuediclue v.im, ail uucon* Cnrlna: the winter months, and will to Long Branch. HciouHljr, giire Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tion*, must be approved by popular frequently quoted as an ample mourn :i«lK of snf*'t>' iippllunce« to lie itttftch- PROTECTS OUR AIRSHIPS. Include all that is new In the dancing Mr. and Mrs. Opprnheim will stop Vote before they become law. By the for the relative succes*' of the new «l to I'iillwiiy crtrs nnd locomotives tbe Idea of "Bherlock Hohnea," tbe world, the new Boston dance among most fiuurxis detection know* In fic- at the plnzn Hotel for a fHw*days pilor- terms of the recall pmvlalou. the pre* plan. But there are man; dtms in tho ftnully have beta nmrd upon after Foreign Aero Crafts Won't Be Allowed them. to raining dowu to Oastle Wult tor a Filiation of a petition containing u United States lu which there are no iiciuly it third of u century of effort. to Stay H.re. tion. Sir Arthur Htudied under^hlin as short stay.* certain, aunihcr of signatures may wards. Galveaton it-u-ir bad none be- It Is estimated that the proposed Wa^liliiaton, Oct. 8.—To protort a medical student. force any inemher of the commission fore the flood, her city council being In cqnlpliicnt will c-rut tjie I American uprophuie. dirigible and bal- "Gentlemen," thin professor woqld COMMUNICATIONS to submit the question of his continu- elected at large. Comui.t»»lon govern- jibuut $50,000,000. (loon ooiutructpni'tlie trenaury depnrt- any to the students. "1 nrn not quite A Correction. M. P. Conference at Coma, 1 ance in office to a new election Im- ment la a very common way of gov- The iigropment wan reuchfti by n nwnt has decided to enforce strictly sure whether thin mun is n cork cutter Red Bank, N. 3.. Oct. 7th. the animal session of the Methodist mediately. Tbe nonpartlsan primary erning counties throughout the. rnli.-d .•ununiitpr upiiullittMl by the Interstnte the law whkh allows foreign nlr or )i Rlttter. I obfterve it Rlight burden- Editor Long Branch Record: Protestant conference will convene- at Is simply an eliminating election. Ail | StatesSUtes, and the plan there has not commerce pominlikloir after a tW^U'rafti ndmltted to Hils oountr.v uudor ing on one sldtf of Ms forefinger nnd In your issue of Tuesday, October Como the latter part of the month. A are nominated by petition { been a coasplcuous sutcess. Thc» days' lien ring. (Hind for exhibition purposes to re- n little tlilckriiiiiL' mi otic side of hlfl 4th, on page 3, there appears an arti- request will be made for the 4feturn *no party lal>ets>. and the lending ten ' have been manv other elected coininis- main only three month*. llmmh. add tbat IK it sure sign (hat he cle to the effect that Mrs. Tillle How- of Rev. W. D. Stultst to WestvUln. rfmiilti on file ballot for the tlnal elec- stun*. Much as tbe trustees of tlie siinl- Weather Forecatt. A hmnher uf oeropluncs nnd bal- Is one or tbe otheV." Or to a piitient land obtained an absolute dlyorce Rev. Dr. SlnlflnsSn, who has been In i. tnry illstrlct uf Illinois, ami they Mke- Fair tomorrow, witti tiHMleinte nortb- loons arc how hehiK lirougbt to tbti be would s:iy, "Vnu lire a *mIdler, and from her husband. Freeman Howland. Atlantic City many years, will be urg- The elimination of the party name, vvlae huv« never altiiuled alteutiou by westutly wiutLs, tOluitiy for tbe .uternntJomil tivlutlou you Imi'• Hei'vWI In Herniudn ns a uon- This Is a mistake and I will ask you ed to return, while Glasabbro ts put- four mi Hit ut and the hitfrnutlouti] but- couimfMloued offlccr." nud then, turn- a.vmlKil nud lulninn from tbe ballot, 1» rtielr 8U)>erlor effl< leucy. tft correct It In your next Issue. The ling in a strong bid for him. Rey. itxm t-ftce, nnd It was f*«nretl that for- ing to the fltudeiitK, he would point out • highly ahtniniant aid charactprla- Aiinilii'!1 lousply n':is'itiiii nrKiiment General M«rk«tl. fact is that no absolute decree has yet F. p. Craig, now at Glaasboro, is not BTtTTF.B - Sleifly on top prudes; M- eigners would attempt to remain In tiuit the mat, carfie into tbe room with- tic feature uf the commission form of frequently u-iftl to prunuitc the adop- ! been entered, but Mr. Howtand did In good health, and may ask for a !•• ii-t- . 4.958 pru K, i*f. creamery, cpeclali. thi-; i-onnii'v after tbe three mouth*' out tnhtnj; off bin lint, as lie would en- reniment. It excludes the political tion at the vi'iimiUsi*m (JLHI, UHH (M^>U obtain on July 6th a decree nisi. I yoat'i rest. The strong churches of per lb.. 30%c-: extras, as^tafflc.; thirds to perMI nnd give eih.bltlons io rivalry ter au orderly room: that his maniter from a great gfratt>gic ad- the slalHiiH-iil tbat It lit -like a biwi- first*. 24a2&c.: ntitte dairy, ilnekt. 28c.; have talked with Mr. Morford, Mrs. this conference are In Man&sqqan, to the American ntriuen. Hhinwri tli:it he wns n noli rum mis- itagv and leaves Independent can- II*-SS >'* );•<•.: good to A burtcbtr. eiite^'ln^ sufily by wny of years head of the Western Union Tel- ' him. each voter make* up i\i» own dluates nnd run tbe bunlnetif*. of if' prime, HaI*M;C.: common to fair, tin* wjndiMv mid looking dround him. 1 skims, ttpectals. V2%all%r., fine. 1 A Milk Whit* Saa. egraph and Cable Company, fell in his The fact that only flrp men city subject it* jierlodlcal review by p njix rather diacon^artetl to tlnrt a large fair to gold. SHaJOWc.: common, Occasionally add for some cause tin home five weekx ago, Injuring one of Hatinon to (K* makoH ilil-< tank slm ' the commlaaioii. l piece of *ni|i»'i' on tlie tabb> with the I he commlaaioii. The « ounurwsioit Alan lull skims. •-:.-i4< yet undiscovered great areas of the his legs. The general, who passed his THE UPTOWN STORE plt>. HIKI mere ban IKMHI found to !>•• i however i«'x>t'pi In UalvMtoiu, maunl words "TIIP Hurglnr" writte'n on It In i FtHJS Kli in: rerefptfl. «.134 rases; itat*. oceuu turn ttiltk trbtt«. In Mtu/U. 1904, eighty eighth birthday last 'April, was > dlMt-ulO •boo* It In practice. This l.v provide* for the eltHtiun of depart Peim»ylvao*« and r.earby. hennery, whltd, large iettera. "Memit for me widenl- if.:.i«i•; cuflrred, wlift*1. aiaffir,; hetinery, fhc imsttftiKers und crew of a Japanenp left In an enfeebled condition. He Is We have just received a new Kbnrt iMUot, which (!u> M>tt*r can vot< meat superintendent* by the Mto»li lj»" he nald to himself and picked It brown. aaa-tSf-: gathercil. brown, merchant vowel utemnlng at night be- Being treated by I>r. ,1. T. Welch, who without tbe KUUlntu-p of ixilltiritl ex holden~a form of orgauteatiou which freflli gathered, (xt j u fl mis. up. This in wlnit he redd: "I know line of Ladies Waists ia Liu.trie tweeu HongkoUfi and YoLobunm run hopes to be able to remote hlfl pa- IVrtrt, is the central and vital f#a haw no iwrallfl lu hu»i»ettH prHciti-e. Itrsta. 24V-.U&V-. *irondn. 33aMc. you are roinlnp tonight—never mind and Linen. ' 1XJYAT<>K»-W«ftk, M»tn<\ p*?c hag. lift Into a snow wDUe seu. Dot au opa<|ue. tient to New fork before tho cold lure of tbe cntninlnHlou plan. Most o/ tin- explanation* »re only h'»w. if y0U Miit tuke nway this par- weather sets in. General Bckert 1» l.nt: si.it*- per I'M.. »i..V"oi.Tft. Lonn; Inland, phosphorbNCKnt nurfot-t. but an ex- Liifcrie Wtbtt, Hudsomely Em- The publicity nttcndtint ou the In hall* true. becHuae they Involve » sturty •I.BtKiJB : Jeiy. pp* r twtTwtT. ll.Mal.TSlMalS;; scetn. col hud low 1t effet'tiinlly you are Wel- one of the oldest Hummer residents «tlun ot the new 'government In only of the luternnl HiichjiuUni of the J#ra«y. p»r m, SlIMrtSl.IMrtZZ ; per banketb , GBK lt;iiij*e of pure MDUIV white, having a come to wlmt else you can find In thin kreidewd, «t sOc.: ioutlwn, par W»l.. ItaJ.rfT. along the North Jersey const. gave' the movement new government, trhereaH the real .differ- dfljtflli.K i'ttfiet upon the eyes. 'J'lic roonv" Wnndeiiiitfly he npeued the Him throughout the '-oimtrr, and HAY ANI» HTHAW-Hte;i<1. 6()a9V.; i lover. «0a7&c.; long nbtrmod the pu(tsi>tim*rs so greittly that he iiiHlPi-HhK.O. 'Tore chop, pore j New Garage far So Bright. 98 to $2.98 : uiott Up to dfltt' Itihiy; 111 city ipnv- the govpriitneni add tbe |WHi|tle. w* wjlt rym sirttvr. «0r.; out and wheat, * not oite Mlfpt At nil thnt nltfbt.~LonUi.il chnpr he murmured feelingly. "I'll '' Former Mayor John W. Eylea will Linen Wlittt, Hindsontlv Em- ^t. Many towns adopted It from half baler, iVjuRp. )n>. convert the first floor of Mi carriage be ex|tlutned In detail in later article*. Aba wen. tftke *t»m for 'Itn right enough nod let broidered, tt 'lo. off easy too. I'm n rtither mewlf!" , and repair nhop Into a gWage e»fly In For tbe routentfl of tlie piireel were aw the new year. He will move his wheel follows: One toy trumpet, one drum wrlght shop lo the Court shop, which $1.23 (Inrffej, one toy concertina, one tarn- j he has leased. •ADVERTISE IN THE LONG BBANOH EECORD Imurlno, one tmiftltnl box, one motith 569 BROADWAY orifaii, tbree Uu whUttJea, out air gtfu. ' Advertise In tho Dally Record.