VOL. 10-NUMBEK 153. LONG BRANCH, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY_ 1, 1911., 8 PAGES PRICE^TWO CENTS MQNMDUTH PARK CASE OF ASIATIC TOLD SOCIETY OF AVIATOR FLIES OVER ACTORS COLONY TO HOTEL CHARMING INLAND CANAL WORK HAVE GAY FOURTH Surroundings Have Been Made CHOLERA DEVELOPS Jhlef Engineer of Cape Cod SKYSCRAPERS AT END :air Haven Players Boat Club Most Attractive by Vast Project Talks to Histori- Plans Lively Celebration, Improvements AT AUBURN, N. Y. cal Society OF 125 MILE FLIGHT of Day Everything is in readiness for the The second meeting of the, Mon- The three-score members of the opening of Monmouth Park Hotel mouth County Historical Association Players' Boat Club, of Fair Haven, tonight. Thousands of electric Infected Man. Italian Immigrant, Slipped Through for the year 1911 was'held a} Rede- Atwood Rounds Singer Tower This Morning, Making composed mostly of the male members lights will illuminate the grounds, mont, the home of Mrs. Caroline '• of the Actors' Colony, of that place, while the interior of the famous hos- Quarantine-Detachment of Police Surround Reed, at Locust Point, in the highlands Long Trip From New London, Connecticut- have completed their planB and prepa- telry will be aglow with myriads of of Middletown, Thursday afternoon. rations for their annual outing, which Incandescent lights. The hotel has About one hundred members were in will be held on the beach, near the undergone many changes anl altera- House to Preserve Strict Quarantine, attendance and* were delightfully en- Wrights Said Feat of Flying Over Lower floating clubhouse next Tuesday, tions, and under the management of tertained and Instructed by the ad- The cozy, floating clubhouse is moor- A. W. Dieter promises to become a dress of William Barclay Parsons, L. Manhattan Was Impossible ed In the cove on the south side of the fashionable resort as It was in former But iNuch Alarm is Caused There j, I'., chief engineer of the Cape Cod "Jorth Shrewsbury river, near Thomaa years when Monmouth Park was the 'anal, on his present work in eomplet- I J. Morrlssey'B handsome residence, on recognized race track of the country. Auburn, N. Y., July 1.—Asiatic chol- New York, July 1.—Having started the river bank, at Fair Haven, The ng the great project. UNION ELECTS OFFICERS from New London, Conn, early this The accommodations are extensive, era has appeared here, Tomaso Blrar- The canal, when completed, is to ba clubhouse Is convenient and comfort- there being 460 rooms in the building. do, an Italian immigrant, having to- morning with a mechanician, aboard, able, lighted by electricity and elab- The grounds are spacious, being laid mpressive Burial Services Over the LOO feet wide at the bottom and to Choose Officers for Next Aviator Atwood, who created, a sensa- orately furnished. Connected with the day died of the disease in Italian have a uniform depth of 25 feet of out into a beautiful park, affording quarter boarding house. A detach- Remains of Mrs. Frank Me- Six Months and Plan Big Inital- tion yesterday by dying about over the club are several motor boats and aall- ample room for all kinds of outdoor Mahon at Rumson. water. It is to be about 2QO*feet wide tlon Meeting. course of the Harvard-Yale boat race ng craft, belonging to the members. ment of police have surrounded the the land surface. It Is to be about recreation. Flower herip and foun.- iQiisel whjch Js^ quarantined closely, Impressive religious services wore Local Union No, 151, Carpenters with Mayor Mahon, of Now London, A few daya ago, Ernest Otto landed a tiiiiiH. gravelled walks and drives, body of Mrs. f "Htitf Jolnersrhpld "ttretr'seml-annxrat 36.root motor boat sit the club, which >ut much alarm is felt In the locality osephtne Me Mahon, wife of former atjoard, flow around the •with a velvet stretch of lawn add to >y nervous people. stable Bay with, Buzzard's Bay, and election at their last meeting anfl elect ng tower, dropped nonchantly under W8B brought from Buffalo, JJ. ¥. the beauty of the scenery. The prop- Mayor Frank Me Ma him, at Rumson, shorten the jouifiey from New York There have been a number of cholera eaterday afternoon. The services ed the following officers: he great flag, turned agalft and head- The guests oi the club from New erty Is on the banks of a branch of o Boston by uham 70 miles in meas- President—Austin B Vale, ed for Governor's Island, where ne York will be met at the landing with a the South Shrewsbury river, and facili- cases on immigrant vessels In New -•ere largely attended, the house being ured distance. Tiui »• are about a half- York harbor recently, but the utmost llled with relatives and friends of the Vice president—Fred Brasch. anded with perfect ease at 10.26 >and of music and a parade through ties have provided for the use of million pasaengeje yearly who will be Recording secretary—Albert Emb- o'clock. he principal streets of the quaint, llt- bathers. There is a large dock for precautions have jbeen observed and eceased. The floral offerings were benefited by thiB improvement, and t causes surprise that an infected per- Wv- The flight establishes a record. It le village, wi* be held, ijeadimar- landing purposes, and a swimming xceedingly beautiful. about twenty-fl^p nlllion tonB of ters will be established at Abe Ben- pool of recent construction. son could have gotten through quar- Rev. Dr William B. Matteaon, of relght can be delivered more safely Financial secretary—William G. Pin- was the flrst time In the history of antine. eon. he world that a flying machine ever nett's Atantlc Hotel, In Pearl street, •Jew York, a former pastor of the Red and in- better time. where a big dinner will be served. Near the pool is a power house Bank Baptist Church, conducted the Treasurer—George Yale. flew over lower Manhattan* • It had frori which a salt water shower spray The present route around Cape Cod Conductor—Max Wilkie. een announced Impossible by the In the afternoon the gyea(s will be ADELPHI CLASS FEASTS services. During his remarks he paid a very dangetous and hazardous aken to the outing on the beach. Lob- Ispumped. The effect resembles a high tribute to the exemplary life Warden—Joseph Phillips. Wrights. rain storm. The electric lights on rip. The cold Newfoundland ocean Trustee for 18 months—deorge Wat- The distance the sustained flight sters, chowder, and the flxln's, will be the property are strung along the Monthly Meeting of First Baptist ed by the deceased. The choir from current meets the Gulf Stream near served and a program of athletic sporty Church Society Plans For Lawn he Red Bank Baptist Church con- son. overed Is approximately one hundred driveways and river front, the power his place, and every person going to Business agent—W. Q. Pinson. and twehty-flve miles. will be 'run off." In the evening the being supplied by a plant on the place. Fete July 26th. ucted the singing. lioston by boat will remember that the nmial old-fashioned barn dance, for The pallbearers were: George W. The officers will be installed at the which the actors are famous will be A gas generating system ia also on the The Adelphl Class of the First Bap- whjstles blow, boaU «<> nt half Bpeed, Preacher Praised Sunday Baseball. property.., B. L. Burtt, of this city, is Hliott. James Enright, William Mur- .nd if you go oil deck there Is no light next regular meeting. Jt~ being The held. tist Church Sunday-school was enter- ihy, Dennis Martin, William Meares Sacramento, Cal., July 1.—Somo the electrician in charge. Salt water tained In a most delightful manner i] sight, nothing but the gray fog quarterly meeting, it is expected that A big feature of the afternoon cele- baths have also been installed in the nd John W. Eyles. Burial was made a large number will be present. Six- magazine writer once called baseball ration will be a baseball itame. The ast evening at the home of Morton t Fair View Cemetery, Middletown, banks to gveet the eye in ail dfrec- ho national exhaust valve, and Rev. hotel, Dangler in High street. There was a fona. teen new memDera will be admitted pposlng nines'will be made up of n charge of funeral directors R. R. then, and refreshments will be served ran kiln Baker, pastor of the First ITn- members! of the Players' Boat Club A large garage is being buit for good attendance. Prior to the busi- louni. & Son. The grave was a bed More than one-nan me wrecks of the tarlan Church here, IIHS added the the accommodation of the guests. less meeting, the young men enjoyed at the close. A cordial welcome is ex- and members of the well known theat- f white roses. ast year on the Atlantic coasl happen- .ended to all union men to be present. erm "America's mental showed bath," loal organization, the "White Rats" This will accommodate 65 machines, hemselves on the spacious verandas ed off Cape Cod, and the ship canal and one part of the building will be a description of the national game, •f America. The line up of the boat and lawn surrounding the house. When will do away with air of this danger, lev. Baker declared that. Sunday base- lub has not yet been agreed upon, used to stable saddle horses. About all had arrived, |he class assembled in 26 horses for the use of the hotel nd at the same time lessen the time ball should be allowed in every city but it Is the promise that the team he music room, where , the meeting CSRNlVALCOMMinEE Jstance between Boston and New nd that the $15,000,000 spent for base- will put up an interesting game. guestB are expected to arrive at Ocean- vas formally called to order. During LEGAL CONTEST OVER York by about four to five hours. jail last season was better expended A list of the members of the Play- port next week. On the eastern end he session plans were promulgated of the property two artificial lakes Just one hundred years ago the Erie ban If It had gone to foreign missions. rs' BoatClub follows: have been made. Bath houses have or the holding of a lawn festival on PLANS JFOH^FESTIVAL 'anal was authorized and built, and Ie concluded his remarks by reciting John Barry, Harry Blocksom, Fred been built, and they have been provid- he evening of July 26tb. was (he beginning of canal engineer- MOVINGJ BATHS Cnsey at the Hnl," and then asked '. Bowers, John Cantwell, Jacob Car- ed with salt water shower arrange- At the close of the business meeting ng schemes in America. The Cape IOW anyone could resist a good game n, Frank Brans, Fred Kvang, "Sena- ments and other devices. he class enjoyed a musical -treat. rrangements Discussed at 'mi Canal has been agitated in some Order to Show Cause In Con- f baseball on any of the seven days tor" Dan Ofacey, Leo Hayes, Hap The interior of the building has During the evening a bountiful colla- orm or other fqr the last 200 years,
Notice Is hereby given that a pe- tition will be presented to the Council DRESS POINTERS. of the Borough of West Long Branch, Our Daily Short Story Passant Stylo* Art Becoming For th« $9.50 Silk Bathing Suits at $5.85 on the Sixth day of July, A. D., Mil, LittU Folks. to vacate by ordinance that section of For the Children A night of gayly tinted butterflies Satin and Silk Bathing Suits, nicely trimmed, in Beechwood Avenue, which Is shown on citizens. TTiey hftfl burned the school- appears on a gauzy sunshade. When blue and black, worth $9.50. Special at $5.85/' a certain map entitled: bouse and afterward gone to Majo' Three Grandsons of held up against the sun the effect is "Hap of Norwood Park, Long Atwater's fo' a Julep and a game o' the Gorman Kaiser. charming. Branch, N. J, W. H. DeNyse, Civil THE "NIGGER cyards. Cunnel Woodbridge sta'ted up Etamtne is popular in every weare. $5.00 Silk Wauts at $2.00 Engr. and Surv., Long Branch, N. J., when somebody rushed In and tote him Bead work is now seen in attractive July 1, 1»OB." TEACHER" his house was aflah, aayln' he had left •ti-lped patterns. Embroidery shows extending from the westerly side of his little gal tha' alone. The cunnel 120 Pongee and Messaline Stripe Silk Waists Locust Avenue In a southwesterly di- By WALTER B. HENDRIOCS was a widower, with this little dough , at $2.00 rection to Cedar Avenue, which said ter, about twelve years old. petition Is slgurd hy the owner of all Copyright by American Pr««« Asso- "By the time the poka' party got to the of the land abutting on both sides o ciation, 19U, house the downstairs was burnt.)', and Special Sale of Men s Underwear the laid section of Beechwood Ave- nobody could get upstairs. Little Mary! nue as aforesaid and which said pet! "Were you here when the war broke Woodbridge ran to a windo* and, see-! A big sale of Men's Athletic Underwear, 50c and MOD contains a release to the salt out?" I asked a citizen of Alabama In' her father below by the light o'| 75c values at 38c, $1.00 and $1.50 at 59c. Borough of the rights of the signers during a visit, to that state in 1868. the flames, stretched out her a'ras to thereof In the said section of said ave "Waal, yes, 1 reckon i war liyar him and cried out: nue as a public highway and a waiver about that time." " 'Papa, Bave me!' Women's Summer Shoes at $2.50 by said petitioners of all claims for "I WHS lookln' myself at the cunnel, "Do you remember Cyrus Vander- remuneration or damages by reason o and I neva' saw such au expression Canvas, Velvet, Leather Pumps, special Tonight the dosing of the same or any part veer?" of agony on a maa's face In my life. thereof: "Reckon I do remember Cyrus Van- No one could get up to the child, fo' and Monday- Dated June t, mi. deveer. Nobody who was hyur when everything below was ofliih. A. D. VAN NOTE, be was hyar 'II forgit him, 1 rockpn." "Just then a man come along nnd Borough Clerk. "Do they remember him kindly or took in the situation. He was that OPEN UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK TONIGHT | (158.08) 128tolB7 uukindly?" cursed nigger teacher. He wan young and active as a cat. There was a "They remember him mighty kind- rusty lightning rod in a corner of the Photo by American Press Association. ly about the time ho went away, but boUHe runiflu' up right to the window The three handsome boys In the il- when he first came down hyar they wha' tho gal was. Vandeveer be tuk lustration are sons of Crown Prince Gorcey & Son didn't take to him ut all." bold of It and shinned up to tho win- William of Germany, eldest son of " Tha Cloth*. Doctors" "WUat changed them? Tell roe al>dow and reached out an arm. The gal the kaiser. They do not differ In ap- about It." tuk hold of it and swung down beside pearance from youngsters that may be the iibolitlonist, who held on to the seen every day in this country. Royal Aatmnj park, Nefo JrrarJJ "Well, guh, Cyrus Vandevccr was rod with the other hand- birth, according to Amerlcau ideas, Cleaners »< Dyers one of them aboMUonistH that didn't adds nothing to a boy or girl. True know enough to let the southern peo- "Waul, there he was. He couldn't worth la what we appreciate In this ple alone to do what tfafly liked with couie down hand ovah hand with only nne hund, and he couldn't hold on land of the free. Tbe youngster on their nltfgeri. At that (tine we didn't topg. Anyhow, it was gittiu1 hotter the left Is Prince Wllhelm- Frederick, want our stares to know too much, fo' till the while, and he nnd the gal would born July 4, 1906; on the right is Broadway If they did we would low our tmiiiiTty. Prince Louis Ferdinand, born Nov. B, bum to dfiith. Bulbfi hung fill, While T907, ana tnthe middle 1s little Prince We Clean Gloves Vandeveer set up a school fo' the he was tha' the room wha' the child Hubert, who will be two years old blacks. Borne of our most Influential had been burst Into a flame. It looked next September. citizens went to him and protested. us if both of 'em mutit perish when AIRDROME fome one come with a ladder and, put- WALL PAPER He said that he believed it to bo his tlu' it up to 'em, Cy dropped Mary on to duty to teach 'em. nnd he proposed to » About th% Flieker. The New Open Air Theatre including hanging, $3.50 and up It and she got down. Then Cy fol The flicker, or yellow hammer, is one per room. Send postal for sam go on with the wo'k. lowed her. "They went away and consulted, but of the bird carpenters. Using his bill BRIGHTON AND OCEAN AVENUES, WEST END. pies to they didn't say anything mo' to Vnu- "You just orter seen Cunnel Wood as a chisel, be builds his home by cut- PRANK L. DETERLING deveer, who continued leachin* the nig- bridge when he got his daughter from ting a hole deep Into a tree trunk or OTBL'S EMpmn DHEBS. gers. That was Just befo' 'he wnh, the man whose, schoolhoune he had telegraph pole. The Bharp, stout bill alternating patches of color arranged P. O. Long Branch, N. J. helped to burn. And IIIH burnln' the also conies in handy for grub bunting and we was all BtttuV nilgbty hot in the bark of trees. The flicker is a to give stripes. down hyar. Finally one night Vande- schouihouse was what burned his own French organdie is worn this sum- We show the latest and Best Motion musli'Inii; li» , liruuum'.r <,t, tjln- bird Veer'a Bchoolhouse WUH observed to be house, and If it hadn't been for Cy M mer, and may bo hafi in exquisite color- Vandeveer would 'a' burned Mary. orchestra, and he plays a great "rat-a-' MRS. J. HILL on Hull. The darkles ran fo* buckets tut tut" on tin roofs and drainpipes. ing*. ""'""'*;, ^ ^ Pictures Produced. tp put water on It, but the committee The cunnel couldn't look the nigger 1 Hair Drawing, Manicuring, Fa- teacher In the face. He just put out Ants are a favorite delicacy, and for Black and white striped linen auita stopped 'em, tellln* 'em they couldn't are favorite tailored models. cial Mawag*, Shampooing, «to. put ou nny water. Co'se the nlggera his band and said nothln'. this reason he is often seen on the Illustrated Songs and Music by Artists Pull Una of Hair Good.. ground. Lawn and embroidered flouncing was mighty cut up nbout this, nnd it "That wan the night befo' Fo't Sum were \ised for this pretty summer frock Room 1, New Goldstein Bldfl made a heap o' trouble among 'em. ter was fired on, and the next mawnln' The flicker is handsomely, colored. for a little girl. The yoke and sleeves The schoolhoufie burned to the ground, when they looked fo' Cyrus Vandeveet His gray head is set off by a crimson I nre cut in one. The costume Is ensy nnd there was nothing left but a few he wii'nt no wha' to be found. They band. The brown back is evenly bar- to make, as the skirt is simply a plain charred timbers. Vandeveer wasn't reckoned he'd lit out to tho no'th to red with black and shows a largo whlto | piece gathered along the upper edge nlfEh. tie had gone to see u Hick darky fight the south." patch when he flies. The wings are! end shirred over a stay. Bordered lawn • lOo W. G. EISELE tlmt hud been one of hirt scholnra and "What's become of Mary Wood- tilack barred above aud show a beau-i or batiste Is also oultable for this gar didn't net buck till his Hohoolhouae WM bridge?" I asked. tlful golden color underneath as he Iment. JUDIC CHOLLET. burned to usbes. "Oh, she's livln' here with her aunt. flies overhead. TiiE LEADING FLORIST A family of young flickers Is most in- She's grown up now. I«otn o' young This May Manton pattern is cut In sizes "That was a very dry season, there teresting to study. The little fellows not having been any ruin fo' mouths. fellprs waut to morry her, but she says for glrla of, eight, ten and twelve years. Cut Flowers and Palms she's waittn' fo' that nigger teacher are ' noisy in- demanding their food Send 10 cents to this office, giving- num- After the flah everybody went to b«d. 1 and whine for it like a lot of »young ber. 0978, and It will be promptly for- For Sale The wind rose, and—well, some s'pose that saved her from burnin ." warded to you by mall. If in haste send "Where can I find her?" puppiea. They gulp down worm after an additional two cent stamp for letter DANCING Decorations and Floral Designs It carried a spark, and Home s'pose the worm until one should think their stom- postage, which insures mora prompt de- for Weddings, Dinners, spark got lodged In the shingles of "Over tha' in that white house." As livery. OCEAN Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. achs would burst, but still they cry Funerals, etc. the roof when the achoolhouse WIIH I walked away he called: "Say, Btran- for more. As they grow older they Commencing at 8 P. M. We also carry a full selection burning. Anyhow, about 11 o'clock ger. what do you want of her?" become saucy and scream loudly if of Hardy Shrubs, Trees and there was an nlii'tn o' flah at Gunnel "I'm the nigger teacher. I've been they see anything new,or Interesting. BASEBALL FULL ORCHESTRA Herbaceous Plants at our Woodbr.ldge's house. The runnol wan waiting for her too." They soon learn good, manners when Admission: Gentlemen 25c, Ladies 10c. playlti' u wiime p' draw ut Mojo' Atwa- RsjBuitt of Game* Played In National PARK Nurseries. they get out In the world aud act as All telephone calls promptly ter's with Captain gyktw. Cunnel Adrertlse In tne Dally Recora. It respectably ns any other bird. and American Leagues. A Prize will be presented to the attended to and given our Thorpe nnd several other inflmMitljtl will pay you. NATIONAL LEAOUB. best waltzer every Thursday night. careful attention. At New York-Boston, 7; New York, 4. Girls Under 16 Yean of AUe and Boys Under 18 .Years Batteries—Perdue and Kllng; Wlltse. Cedar Ave. Tel. 627 West End. Th« Power of the Brsath. of Me Will Not be Admitted. Drucke and Meyers. CASINO When "you have breathed into .a At Cincinnati—Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 1 paper bng in pr.der to Inflate it, for the Batteries—Brown and Graham; Keefe, fun of popping it afterward with your Fromme, Clark and McLean. Daddy's Bedtime fist, have you ever asked yourself what At Philadelphia—Brooklyn, I; Philadel- H. G. FELLOWS phia, 0. Batteries—Knetzer and Bergen; Is tho power of your lungs? You are Alexander and Moran. Successor to Fourth of July " %.,, aware that this force is capable of At St. I-onlH—St. Louis, 5; Plttsburg, 3 RICHARD R. HUGHES WEIS'S TEMPLE OF FASHION belug measured by the instrument call- Batteries—Steele and lireanahan; Camnlts, Hats trimmed free of charge to Fireworks In a ed the splrometer, which you will often Hendrlcks and Simon. see at fairs. You may replace this STANDING OF THE CLUBB. August 16th. Diddy'i Ow,n fault In Bedroom Grate elaborate affair with a simple paper W. I- P.C. w. I* P.c. Landscape Gardening and General Contractor RED BANK, N. J. Inf BiAwn Up New York 41 24 .631 St. Louis. 36 20 .K« bag. Phlla'phlaSS 26 .600 Cincinnati 29 36 .446 Are You a Judge of HERE had been miner a tearful time before Jack and Eielyn crept Let your bag be long and rather nar- Chicago... 89 26 .600 Brooklyn. 23 41 -SS3 Into bed. Evelyn bad loaned Jock ber new doll to use In tbe new row, of a sufficiently strong fabric. Plttsburg. 37 27 .678 Boston.... IS 60 .231 Second-Hand Clothing? cart, which could be harnessed to tbe dog. Shoppie had overturned Lay It flat on the edge of tbe table. Its AMERICAN LEAGUE. WEST LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY T tbe cart and Its doll passenger and upset Master Jack, who bad thus mouth toward you; charge It with At Washington-Philadelphia, 9; Wash- Then call at once and be fitted. Our cut bis band. ing, 8. Batteries—Morgan and Lapp; stock of clothing is all custom made gradually increasing weights, such as Walker and Henry. Telephone 56 West End by the finest tailors In N. Y. "Dear, dear." said daddy as he came In. "Crying about a little thing like books; then begin to blow, and you At Boston—Boston, 7; New York. ft. a cut? I suppose It won't be safe for me to bring borne any Fourth of July will be fairly astonished at the weight Batteries—Moser and Williams; Caldwalt, firework* this year If you have become so delicate." your breath Is able to balance. AtQulnn and Sweeney. Gorcey's Misfit Clothing Parlor At Cleveland—Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 1. Jack stopped sniveling. Evelyn forced a smile. soon as you have become expert you Batteries—Walsh and Sullivan; Young and •iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! "We are nlways careful nbout fireworks," Evelyn added. will find It quite easy to upset a couple Smith. 75 Broadway '"I was always caroful about fireworks, too." said daddy soberly. "Ton of heavy .books, one above the other, "* STANDING OF THE CLUBS. never can tell about fireworks. When I WBB a boy father never cared to let by blowing underneath them.—Maglci W. I*- P.O. W. I*. P.C. NEW JERSFY CENTRAL us children have many firecrackers or things of that sort. He thought they Experiments. Detroit.... 44 22 Ml Boston.... 34 SI .629 Phlla'phla42 22 AM Cleveland. 30 88 .441 Leave Long Branch: were dangerous. He always hnd a lot of skyrockets and roman caudles and I OCEAN PARK CASINO I New York 35 28 .55(1 Waah'ton. 24 43 .35 For New York, Newark and Eliza- colored are for an evening display. Ills system was much admired by the beth, 6.42, "7.12, «7.43, •8.20. 9.07, Den, a Jolly Game. Chicago... 32 28 .633 St. Louis. 17 46 .2X Opposite The New Pier—Long Branch 11.47 a. in.; 2.37, 4.17, 7.15, 8.0B (Sat- neighbors. "Den" is a good out of doors game. urdays only), 9.20, 10.47 (Saturdays "I remember that he was unusually particular one fourth In telling us that Each boy takes the name of n wild Canadian Official Retires. : B. A. LEVIN MANAGER only) p. m. Sundays, 7.45 a. in.; 4.32, this year we could not spend any of our money for firecrackers or torpedoes. London. July l.-S!r Wilfrid Laurler. 7.05, 8.63, 9.18 p. m. benst and baa a tree to himself, which for New York, SRndy Hook Route, There had been a good many accidents thp Kmrrrh before, and he was uot sure represents his den. Aoy player who the Canadian -premier, at the Domin- Leave East Long Branch, 6.47, 7.16, be would have even tbe usunl evening nreworks. leaves his den is liable to be tagged by ion day dinner at the Imperial, insti- I ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, JULY 3rd 7.49, 10.25. 11.20 a. m.: 12,60, 2.lfi, 3.15, "It happened to be an unusually cold mironipr. One evening fnther came In the next one out. The beat runner gen tute announced that Lord Strathcona. 6.45 p. in. Sundays, 7.26, 10.50 a. in ; with a sore throat. Mother said she would call" til tbe doctor. She sent one high commissioner for Canada, would 1.24, 6.16, 7.16, 8.16 p. m. erally starts out first, a second pursues BENEFIT OF ST. JAMES CHURCH For Baltimore and Washington, of my brothers after him while she prepared fnther for bed by giving hlj 'eet him, and so on until al) may be out at resign shortly. Lord Strathcoaa waa 6.42, 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; 2.37, 4.17 p. m a mustard bath. once. If n player can tag any oue he born in Scotland in 1820. He has been Sundays, 7.45 a, m. •"Hun up nnd light a little fire In the spare room.' mother said fo me. high commissioner since 1896 and was : Chas. J. Ross & Company presents a vital play of American For Atlantic City, Sb30 a. m.: 4.17 p. has a right to capture, he takes him created a baron in 1897. in., via Red Bank. Sundays, 9.25 a. m. Tour father's room louku so untidy I hate lo have llr Brown RO In there.' home to his own den, nnd the latter Life by Gretchen Dale and Howard Esterbrook entitled For Freehold (leave N. V. & L. B. "So upstairs I raced with Home wood. My younccr brother brought coal must help him to take the rest. The R. R. 8tatlon), via Matawan, 7.50, 9.07 and matches. There was fftfjne bundle of paper In tbe grute, and I decided to 11.47 a. m.; 4.38 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 pursuer cannot be tagged while bring- BRIDE FOR YOUNG MILLS. a. m.: 4.32. 9.18 p. m. lay the are right over It. When we touched a mutch you could bave beard It ing home a prisoner. I MRS. AVERY • •—New York only. a dozen blocks away. Father dashed over tbe mustard bath and tore upstairs Daughter of Mra. W. K. Vanderbilt, W. Q. BESLBR, W. C. HOPE, In bis bnre feet, mother, shrieking, ufter him. Sr., Announces Engagement. V. P. *t O. M. G. P. A. "When tbe doctor got there my brother nnd 1 needed more attention than A New Button Button. WITH • The orientals play "button" with a Paris, July 1.—The engagement la father. For safety's sake be hod stored the fireworks In the grate In the spare announced here of young Ogden L. room, thinking we children would never think of looking for them there. In fruit stone. Instead of saying "Button. | CARLOTTA NILLSON, CHAS. J. RC~S button, who's got the button?" the Mills, Jr., of New York and Miss Mar- pATTEN[ INE summer a fireplace seemed the safest place In the world. garet Rutherford, a daughter of Mra. "After that be let us bave our-firecrackers, but the evening exhibition* leader sings: and an Admirable Supporting Company William K. Vauderbilt, Sr.i of NewS ^•aaa,a.._...... M_-™»__,.,...... ___...... __.._____—..^m.—~—_»«—__ Week-days. were cut out. Something for all. a pip for one; Leave Long Branch for New York: Four o'clock seeds and pineapple bun; York and Paris. RESERVED SEATS--50C, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. "Father said our fingers and toes must t;ik«- their chances, but ha couldn't The marriage, it Is said, will take SEATS ON SALE AT FESLER'S DRUG STORE. Second Avenue and Broadway Rockwell ave., 7,20 a. m.; »2.00, !2.30, afford to bave tbe house blown up over bis bend." Pewter, please and powder—run! •3.45, 14.16. •4.46, !5.1b p. m.; Pleas As tho lender shouts the last word place in Paris next fall. ALSO AT SMYTHES DRUG STORE, Broadway. ure Bay, 7.S0 a. m.; *2.10, !2.40, '3M, tho child who has the stone starts for the goal, which he sometimes tnakes '4.25, •4.65. !B.25 p. m., Sea Bright, ^iiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiu^ without.getting caught; then he has WEATHER EVERYWHERE. 8.00 a. m.; •2.40, 18.10, *4.25. 14.65, the atone a second time. •6.25, !5.65 p. m.; Highlands, 8.20 a. m.; •8.00. 13.30.. «4.46, !6.16. »5.45, Notice to*Lumber Buyers. Observations of the United We Represent the !6.15 p. St. If you want the b«st and want It quick go to the dealer who Is busy, A Summer Song. V States weather bureau taken at s s •lutterfiy, flutter by. skimming the clover. 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Leave New York, West 36th St., that has a large and complete stock. Bee, buzz your drowsy song over and •7.46, 8.45. 10.60 a. m.; ! 12.30, 2.30 p. Hemlock. Sprues, Yellow Pine, Chestnut, White Pine, Cypress, N. C. over. Temp. Weather. m.; Battery, near Souta Ferry, *8.20, Pins, Red and White Cedars, Whltewood, Fir, Ash, Oak and Cherry. Tell of the summer sun. New Tork T7 Clear 9.20, 11-30, a. m.; '.1.15, 3.10 p. m. Hardwsre• ___*. , ••.*_Meta• l• _• Lath a_ mm, _ — mwRoofin _ g P41 . *- Plasters Sing that the winter's done. Albany ...... 78 Clear I Insurance Company \ Portland Cements U. S. Gypsum Wood Pulp Flutter by, butterfly; hum, golden rover. Atlantic City .. 08 Clear •—Does not run Satu.days. Atlas. Dykarhoff, Bath, King's Windsor Boston 18 Clear !—Runs Saturdays only. Hydrated Lime Deep in the meadows the daisies are Rosendsle Cements. swinging. Buffalo 70 Cloudy Sundays. Brooklyn Bridge Tiger Brand White Rock Finish Chicago 82 Clear No freight received at Battery. No Phoenix Brand Out of the thicket a thrush song is ring- White Stslnless Cements. Calcined Plaster Paris Ing. St. Louis 90 Clear I of /forth jfimerica | freight received Sunday. „ Mellow wind, yellow light. I New Orleans ., 80 Cloudy La Farge, Blane Monument Stucco, nil Colors All tho world's warm and bright. Leave Long Branch: Rockwell ave., Lump Lime, Sackett Wall Washington ... 70 Clear Formerly Represented by Mr. S. C. Shann 4.15, 4.34, 4.46 p. m ; Pleasure Bay, Common. Hollow, Pressed Brlok, EverythIn%«ummer*B dear praises Is sing- Lath loard, Mineral Wool ing. 4.25, 4.40, 5.00 p. m.; Sea Bright, 4.66, Dtvoe * Co. Pure Lead and Zlno Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Oil and —Youth's Companion We are now prepared to give efficient attention 6.10, 6.80 p. m.; Highlands, 6.15, 5.10. Dry Colon. to your renewals 6.60 p. m. 1,000,000 SHINGLES, BEST MAKES. Try to Wreck Paris Filer. Leave New York, West 36th St., Read Cent-a Words on Third 8.46, fl.SO, 10.80 a. in.; Battery, near Paris, July 1. — Many passengers Emanuel *X? Co., South Ferry, 8.20, 10.10, 11,10 a. m. CHANDLER AND MAPS, Page there are bargains in were injured In an attempt to wreck OFFICE AND YARD 70 BROADWAY N. J. SO. R. R. CROSSINO, the Havre and Paris express on the 148 Broadway. WM. C, HAYDEN. I Mi 1.ON0 BRANCH. N. J. MBT :7th, Mil, ... Bec'y. them, Western State railway. 'iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1111. "- THREE SATURDAY ESKIMO FAMILY LIFE. A Glimpse of the Horns When Whits Shoe Specials for the 4th CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Guests Aro Present. NIGHT The usual sights on entering an Ivski Men's Brown and Grey Canvas Elk Sole Oxfords, aahples at % mo habitation are: On tbe way oppo- • ' price, 75c and $1.00. RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT SERMONS elt« you a steuiner-tlke berth covered BY with sklns-tho sleeping quarters of Women's Canvas Ties in, colors, 85c. .Most were double or more. EACH WORD. the family; uiuk'nic:ttb, or,in frojit, sit Big stock of low and high tennis or boating shoes, 75c to $4.00. W ono or two women, busily sewing; to the right, n man milking hunting gear. Ladies' white pumps and ties, $1.60 to $4.25, AA to E, 1 (o 8. THE TOUCH OF THE DEAD. Never will you flnd an Kskimo family Tex*. "When the nign touched the bones Idle. AH occupants are miked to tbe 9 BROAD STREET, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR KENT MISCELLAH GOUS of Elieha he revived and Blood on his waist, sometimes only covered with feet."—II KlnctkUL 21., a loin cloth. Along the wall on either CLARENCE WHITE, RED BANK, New Jersey FOrt SALE.—Perfect gas range. In- HOUSE and barn for sale, to be re- WANTED.—Stenographer and type Early aumtofer in Israel. Crops just side burn several lamps. These lumps quire 79 Branchpoint avenue. I&3tol55 rapved from Shaw property, Third ave- writer, either male or female. Short about i i\n\ Time lor Moubltf raiding are shallow soapstone basins tilled nue and Van Dyke Place. Arthur C. hours and pleasant work. Address parties. These foraglug 'marauders with toe oil of the aeal, whale or wal- FOR SALE.—Seven acres of stand- Morris, 174 Broadway. 149tf Typewriter, Record ofllcs. 153-154 had worked their dftpi-fcdMlons until rus; along the edge Is placed a lib The New York Shave. CONFIRM COMMITTEES ing grass, clover and timothy, $15 pei- the Israelites were panto stricken. A tie ridge of moss, which answer* acre. Opp. old race track gates. Gor- FOR RENT.—Two desirable cot- SPECIAL sale spring and summer I think that tbe New Yorker's shave funeral pnrty Is winding its vnxy Jn the purpose of (he wick In our lauipa: Is symptomatic of the whole rate of Month's Leave of Absence Is Granted man. * 1B2-153* tages, nicely furnished. Attractive goods f25 at $20. Trousers $4 up, t The lamps do not smoke, and, besides Organist of St. Luke's Church at grounds. Located corner Bath and order. McConnell, tailor, 14 Branch- solemn [noocaaiori aloagsido a hill life in New York. It Is, If you will, FOR SALE.—35 sharea Long Br«nch illuminating, throw u great heat. luxurious, but you have to allow twen- Official Board Meeting, •Weatwood^ aveivaes. Season or by port ave. 148tol54* Suddenly Hume one cailB, "The Moab- Above the flame bangs a piece of blub- Banking Co. stock. Inquire D. Doran, year. Apply Aaron* E. Johnston, As- ites come!" The dead 'tana's friends ty minutes out of your day for It. In A month's leave of absence watf ""."" Record office. 151tol55* ber, to replenish tin- oil, also a tea- Loudou 1 never allow more than five bury Park; Benjamin P. Morris, Long H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- look about where to quickly conceal kottle. granted Mrs. Q. A. Purslow, organint Brant-li, or any agent. 146tf mals, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone his body and^, etscjajte. Xliey choose— minutes. Here I In- dowu iu a chalt of St. Luke's M. E. Church, at ihe FOR SALE.—Fireworks and flags r anil say: "I'm In a hurry. Be as quirk 128-J. 115U whtMlicr'liy 0^d«6t or intemlion U is You are cordially invited to take off June meeting of (be oTTicial board for the Fourth, all sizes. The Bee TO LET—5 room house, corner your things nnd stay awhile. This as you can, please." My barber sur Thursday night. -The following stand- Hive, 155 B'way. 150tol54« Union and Second avenues. Inquire not told—a c»v# which is the tomb of means disrotitng to the name extent, veys me with uo look of interest and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE the prophet £llshd. Ttie Jews made ing committees, nuiriinated by action FOR SALE.—16 acres standing oats. B. H. I Minimi, • 146tf for the air is foul nnd the ininporature goes to talk for five minutes to the lad> of the quarterly conference, were .con- * no use of corfliifl. \At the end of the that of a Turkish bath, if you come manicurist When he returns I say May be seen > at the Lippincott farm COTTAGE to let, 307 Chelsea aye. FOR SALE.—House, all Improve- firmed: on the Monmouth Road, West Long tomb tbe body of EHsha lay in its during meal time, which la at any hour from my recumbent posit ion. "I'm it Heat and ventilating—Henry Jollno, Inquire JOB. Goldstein. 144tf ments. Inquire 501 Broadway, Long graveclothes. As the body of the of the day, you are'cordially invited to a great hurry." He says, "VepV In Branch, N. J. Apply "to Geo. A. Lip- Branch. Harry Vim Hrunl, .1. W. Seaman. PLAT to let, 225 Broadway. Inquire young man was pushed into tbe sepul- partake; you decline and no offense is ten'ogutorily as If I had given him n plitcotU 13? g Norwood . ave.. Long 128-129-134-135-140-141-146-147-152-15 piece of quite uninteresting and Ulspas Furnaces—John t'lark, Jr., (J. n. llranch, N. 3. • • -V > 148tolB3 Mrs. H. Drake, 142 Union ave. 142tf cher it touched the form of Kllsha. Riven. If tho meal consists of frozen Seymour, C. H. ISmmons. FOR SALE Houses, 128 and 130 The mere ootUct with those hallowed iWli, blubber or something they, know slonttto Information. He goes to a mtr FOR RENT.—9-room houie with sta- the white man abhors, some joker will ror and for some moments examines u Engine—Lewis'Edwards, H. B. Sey- PIANO for sale cheap, uprig'ht. 52 Union avenue, one next to railroad bones produced that from EHsha mour, E, B. Field. Fourth avenue, ••. 148tol53* ble and garden, corner Broadway and, >«pei-ially entreat you to join his dish wart upon his cheek. Eventually Iu Oolf street; rent $16. John W. Slu- track, Rockwell ave. Inquire L. Marks which had in life cost prayer and ex- and then there is n great laugh all Bbavcs me.—Atlantic. Cleaning—O. D. Sey.MOuf, H. P. Ben- cum. 142tf 139H ertion. The m»ri revived, stood on bis uround. The Eskimo loves to laugh, nett, E. H. Wheeler. HELP WANTED—FEMALE feet and hastened, home with his Insurance—llejiry .Inline, C. Oregj 'i »300 DOWN and easy terms monthly piny practical jp,U& on his friends, Tru« Eloquence. FOR RENT.—Five-room housed cor. for beautiful homes, all Improvements friends. Elijah bad been honored in respond In witticism, nnd Is of a ory. Henry IV ftrPn^ey. ^ • WANTED—First class waitress. Ap- Jollne and Fifth aves. Dr. H. H. Pem- his death, EHsba aft«r his deatb. happy, childlike disposition. Treachery. True eloquence, indeed, does not con- Ordor—Ufflclal board. ply Lsefh Cottage, Ocean ave., near on Norwood aye. J. H. Parker, West sist in BpQfiatk It cannot be brought berton, 186 B'way. • 137tf Long Branch. . 139tf stealing uud lying are practically im Grounds—W. . H. Riddle, \V. U; ' Cedar live. .; I u . 163toI66* The Afterglow. known among thorn, thu two latter from fur. Labor and learning muy toll Elsnle, A. n. Shermart, H. L. Dangler. FOR RENT—Flat, 229 Broadway. In. J-ot on Seventh aye., Life does nuf beffln at the cradle nor for it. but they will toll lu vain. WANTED.—Oi'l for general house- qulr^Goldstein's Dent. Store, 103tl'psjtf . ffiily^Btirce some of them imyeJiaUntod LlEht--JiJ_l.. Jleiid. W JIlMiFt I nnn ' * 7 rb and sidewalk end at the grave." The sun sets in Hie the white man. I tim qot jnrludln&jthe Words nnd phniHi's iiiny He mnrshaU'il 11. Auay. work, ffimall TatjH 1 y. ~Aj>j>ly~ SB Third golden west, but leaves a glorious twi- In^etory way, but they cannot coin ave. !: f i'. It . 153-154 48 So. Fifth ave. Vt Siberian. Greenland or.JLulmirtor Ipttki*. Bultdlng and repairs*—Jstmty ROOMS TO light that leads us home. The tree mo.—Captain F. B. Kluins.umidt iu I'sifls It.'' It must consist in the mini, falls in tUe forest, but In after days it I ly, ('. II. RmnioltB,'t:narIes K, Harvey. DISW WASHER wanted at -Ryan's M Hsctflc MotitniT. in-, in I IM ftUUJeat and lu t\w ...vnwiun. \t Hnaement—O. I). Seymour. DUIIIHI ' S FOR SALE. burns and glows and cheers In our Restaurant, 137 Brighton nvenue. 153tf TO LET.—Newly furnished rooms featnd'fWHslon, iutense expression, Uir Doran, ('. l<\ Lane. ^^ 70 Long Branch ave. . 153tol56« grate." The. tiny coral insect dies, but noatp of declamation, all may Inspire WAITED.—A cook. Inquire Patter. r?J&-horsV sta^e,-," price the reef It raised breaks the surge on Fuel—-W. R. Joilne, Henry Jolihe, "• • ILLICIT DIAMOND BUYING. to.it. Thoy cannot reach it. It COD380, John C. Kllnn. J. W. Shorniiin. , '-,.•, son's bouse, JJhGoln PL, Elberon. FOR RENT.—Two rooms, fuc««l»li »Bd.,f ^i)pVc^*«f'3,rJU9a',, Rolands the shores of a great continent. We if It cornea at all, like the outbreak !Jj ' " I52to154« or unfurnished. 95 Sixth a*«i«*.'-i N.V # v<*53toI55* shall not only live In another, a spirit Opening church—-James Cloughly, Dodges the Traders Worked In Klm- in« of ii,.fountain from tbe earth or the Henry Jollne, A. S. l.okerson', 153-154* world, but we shall live on here as In- bursting forth of volcanic fires with WANTED—A girl for general house- HACK In f«Jr condition for tale fiuencesa and forces iu this world. bertey's Early Days. Sexton—James Cloughly, H. P. Ben- --' work. £ Mrs. Lindsay, Sea Bright. FOR RENT Furnished room with chesty. Apply 225" Sroadway. lti 7 There are ns many stories of I. D. B. spontaneous, original, native force.— nolt, J. W. Seaman. ) ,VAi\ "The evil that mart do lives after Webster. f I 151tol50* privilege of light housekeeping, pri- them; tlie good is often Interred with —I. e., illicit diamond buying—In South H|)ucin! imlice—Henry Jolinn. " vate family. 91 Sixth ave., Long MONEY TO LOAN their bones," said Mark Antony. Africa as there were of smuggling 1" MtiHic—Dr. O. ,H. Neul, O. I). S»y= HORSES FOR SALE Branch. 153-154* That's a miserable untruth, because It Eugland a century ago. Louis Cuhen Jutt Once. mour, W. H. Kiddle, Daniel ltoran. 11,000, 12,000, *3,200 or 15,000 to Is a half truth. Not, only does evil tells of some of the dodges In bis "But Griggs thinks you are his best NATIONAL HOTEL. — Furnished "Kemlnisci'uces" of KImberley's enriy friend. If you lure him Into making rooms, day or week, with or without loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap live after us, but good too. David hns - The Uss of Esqulrt. FORT SALE.—Heavy work horse. Ad- days. "Dogs were enlisted in the trnf- this hopeless Investment ho surely will The' recover j of u Mter which had dress Work Horse, Record. 152-153 board. 152tol75* I py to W. A. Stevens, Helsley Building. been dead 3.000 years, but his Psalms • lOOtf are following him. Moses nnd Paul fic and used as carriers. Often the never have anything more to do with beeu sent to a little town: In Germany GREAT baragins. Several wagons, TO LET.—Newly furnished room centuries cluce were dust—not even poor animuis were first kept without you" and never delivered tu tlm person ad- 2 horses, single and double harness, Ocean Park Hotel, 15 Broadway. , their place of burlul Is known—but food until they were on the verge of "That's nil right I've never expect dressed cured tbe writer of tbe cus- Heo touring car, good running order, ]52tol57 HELP WANTED—MALE their words will sway the rod of em- starvation and then given lumps of cd to use him morn than once."—Clevfr tom of adding "esquira" to a name great hill climber, will demonstrate. pire for untold generations. They be- meat containing diamonds, which they laud riiiin Dealer. on tbe superscription of mall matter. r,C4 ISerdan Place, \. near Branchport 3 ROOMS to let with or without WANTED.—A man to help garden long to the roll call of the past, thoso bolted. Safely arrived at Chiistiania. Tho letter Jn question VFould probably ave. 151tol56« board in private family stl two. .. Ap er; also work about trie place. Steady "who being dead yet speak."' Men across the Vnol fiver, the faithful ' Relief. have been promptly delivered bad tbe ply Private, Record. 152-153 work. Reference required. Apply die, but their work lives on. The dumb friends of man were Immediate- Gabber—You oiifiht to meet Smith address read simply "Mr, John Andrew PeterBon, Siegbert Cottage world Is young. For awhile wo wield ly rewarded for their services by hav- WORE: WANTED—MALE FOR RENT.—Thrtw .-corns for elder ing their stomachs ripped up and the Awfully clever imitator! He can take Bruwn." But tbe sender had addressed Bath and Westwood aves. 153-154* trowel or pen. Brain thinks, eye off anybody.. Tottle (wearily)—I wish It "John Drown Esquire," and tbe ly Couple; reference; six per month looks, tongue speaker. '-^The pyramid is Imbedded baubles taken out. Horses, GARDENER, experienced, wishes Opp. old race track gates. Gorman WANTED.— Assistant bartender too. were utilized, being fed with builH he were here now.—Variety Life. .communication rested comfortably In building. The twentieth century will the VE" ifiinnArtiiuuit of Sl)e j>oHto rcs- situation. Apply Thompson, fare John 152-153* second man. Rockwell Hotel. not rock It down, nor the thirtieth, nor of meat containing diamonds and driv- H. StUphen, Slone Road, I,ong Branch. en across the river under the very tuntte department, Waiting* tri be called FURNISHED rooms to let for sum GROCERY clerk wanted. L. H. Von- the one hundredth. Lincoln, living, Why, Indeed? for by "Mr. Esquire." Ope of tbe pop- 153tol55* was an Araerlcan northerner, ttenub- noses of tho'police. Carrier pigeons mer. 72 Ocean ave.. Long Branch. haus, 112-114 Brighton ave., West End. v were requisitioned to 'fly through the Tie—What would you say if I should ular guide books warns against the 151tol50 152-153 llcnn. Today no section, no party— kiss you;? She—Why ask for a mere GARDENER, life experience, wishes Indeed, no nation—tan claim him. He air with the greatest of ease' laden use of "Km).," saying tbat it might be position at ^onee. "Welergburger, 176 RUUSS when you chn so easily get the mistaken for a name. PLEASANT furnished rooms to let WANTED.—Experienced soda water belongs to humanity, to "the parlia- with the brtgaiida' booty. Hollowed exact facts?—Boston Transcript Westwbod ave. 151tol53* breakfast optional. 143 Liberty st. bottler. Apply at once, Jon. Hirsch- ment of. man, ihe 'federation of the heels inclosing diamonds sealed down 1 with wax were also expedients em- . 150tol55« felcl & Son, 149 B'way. 1S2-163 world." Death arid''frtgnt of years The fin* art of living Is to draw from Advertise in the^ Haily Rec- Japan's mapping Turtle Farm. have no power to" .SQsfVoy them. ployed wJih decided and profitable Oae*fef the 'ottflesrYtfrnft tthtf'tt FOR-RENT.—Furnished! reoma, 227 '• BAYS wanted ,to sen^ fruit .and .pea- success." each poi-Koii blB best.—Whiting, ord? ItwiH pay you.. .' !, turns -mi cH.'ii year tens of thoasnndfl Chelsea ave., near Third. I50tol53* nuts' on percentage. Must have good Thoughts Expressed In Things. One lady had an ingenious way of of snapping turtles and bus solved tbe 4 FURNISHED rooms to let, one or reference. Apply at fruit store, Ocean getting out of a scrape. She was problem of preserving the supply of Park. . 152-163* The Olympic and tUe Tltauic will four, with privilege of light house- tell in a few months .that Watts nud cooking dinner when a Cape boy what la to the Japanese aa groat keeping. Inquire 76 Rockwell ave. STRONG boy wanted. Monmouth Stevenson still live. Marconi and the knocked at the door and sold a forty a delicacy .as diamond back terra- 143tf House, Rlverdale ave., Monmouth Wrights will still live when, {heir nnjue$ -PHPHt diamond to her husband. "It pin is to ifonw Americans. This queer 1 New House and Lot For Sale Be'acVN. J . 151tol63* are illegible on the tombstone. The in was n trap. A detective immediately farm consists^of a number of pouds. TO LET, reasonable, nicely furnish- veutor Is dead, but hja busy fingers are rushed In to arrest the buyer, search- Certain of them are set apart as breed- ed rooms. 248 Broadway. I31tol53* still weaving warm textures for the ed tho house, hut nn diamond could be Coleman Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. ing pctuds. Once a day a man goes WORK WANTED—FEMALE found. The good wife had placed It poor. The road btfllder and the bridge We are erecting a new six-room house on a good size lot on Colc- over,tbe shores and with little wlr* PUPILS WANTED constructor will walft by the side of In the stuffing of a goose she was bast- baskets covers up all new egg de- WANTED Position as general Ing." ' • raan avenue, near Seventh avenue, which, we p«er for sale on the the daily thousands. -The death of a monthly payment of only |15.00 per month for eighty monthe, at posits. Sometimes -.thousands of these PIANO TEACHER.—Terms reason- houseworker. Address Work, Long wolf means fl pte&j for the other 1 which time a deed will be given and a mortgage taken for the balance. wire baskets ate In sight at a time able. Mrs. Oakes, 229 Union ave. Branch Record. wolves. The death tit a. thinker meuus A Curious Boat. marking the places wbere the eggs lie 139tol65 RELIABLE colored woman wishes a meal, niental Instead of physical, for According to u Chinese legend, there This is an easy way to obtain a home wltbout the payment of a nnd preventing turtles from scratching situation, good plain cook, willing to those left behind, Wolves feed their lived in (.'antoil 200 years before Christ large Bum to commence. i! MATHEMATICS teacher, with 12 an nrtlst named Llm Koo Touiiff, who the onrth from them. Hatching re- years' High School and College exper- assist with laundry, rurnish best ref- stomachs;, we feed o*ur brulna—on the quires from forty to sixty days, ac- dead. Y&X cannot overestimate tho won un immortal reputation owing to Other houses are to he built and sold on this plan. ience, will tutor limited number pupils. erence from last place employed. No the fmt tliat he was able to fashion cording to the weather. The young as objection to distance. Call or write touch of the dead. They are the glass- For further particulars call on ' soon as they appear nre put in separate L. M. Saxton (Ph. D.), 425 Cookman es through which we look at tho past. out of a beau pod a boat, complete ave., ABbury Park. 149tol53' Richardson Maxwell, Eatontown, N. J. with rudder, flails, mast and all other small ponds and are fed with finely P. O. Box 51. 162-153 The distant Is brought near. A writer chopped 0sh. They eat this during In a garret may shout a message to necossnry anpurtemuieeH. Miffeover, September an* .October and late In AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE A SEAMSTRESS wants work by the the world. Who writes a book? The on the exterior of the boat were en- A. T. WOOLLEY, October burrow in the mud for the day, accustomed to children's work. man with a message. What nrc ttfl graved various maxims by Confucius. 1 FOR 8ALE.—5-passenger Reo auto- winter, coming out in April or May. 375 Exchange st. 152-IS3* conteuts? The best in his soul. I For this masterpiece, it Is said, the 174 BROADWAY. Most qf them arc sold in the market mobile; price $175; one good gas can touch tbe bones of Macautay or Emperor Tsl Kou i»uld him 1,000 tnelf. when Jfcey are from three to five years range, prfce |10; also coal range, Emerson. Tennyson.,or,Longfellow, and cheap. H. B. Derdan, 'phone 65-J, CARD OF THANKS the inspiration of their lives lifts me old, ;it- uftich time they are most deli- Lrong Branch. - CARD OF THANKS Mr. Abram when sinking, and, like the young man of the test, I revive and stand upon Cot$re1I, Mt\ Oscar L-. Cottretl and Mrs. my feet. In my room 1 have the Joe^^T.' BuYcheli wish to extend their world's great men talk to rrie—histo- When .ainflp^e thanks to Ihe Rev. T. B. rians, musicians, philosophers, preach- £>aily Puzzle Picture 'Hughes and, the t|ev, Henry Cfoss, Mr. in Red Bank or Asbury Park ers. And they talk their best—best F. B.'ftall, tVe first Banlist Church diction, best grammar, best style, best cho£*, ^e pali-bea^'erK, .and especially thought. Out from tho'Bible Moses I}r.:»O.ft,A' Clai||t. .and to their many and JoBbua fiiia* Daniel thrill me as J. GROVER king. ij(|j(ilibors,.aiid Mentis who assist- they thrilled the Jewish heart centuries Cook's Depl, Store Phil Seamon ed lhe,n\. during ' the IlinepB and be- ago. "The largest men's outfitting Broad St. - Red Batik reavement of their beloved mother; THE SHOPPING COtltSR ' The North Enst Corner of store on tbe New Jersey coast, also for the beautiful floral offerings. * "The Touch of, the Vanished Hand." Cookman Ave. und Main St. the finest In this State. Men's Matt and Furnishings The influence of our dead Is very ASBURY PARK CLOTKINO MADE TO ORDER LOST AND FOUND. great. "\Ve tnlnk we have lost them Superior Clothing, THE UP-TO-DATE SHOP because wo do not see them, and we Hats, Furnishings LOST.—Airedale puppy. Reward. sigh THE HOME SHOE SATISFACTION Oh. for the touch of a vanished hand and Shoes. Return to J. Hamerslag, Ocean and OF GOOP CLOTHES Every time If you purchase Runyon aves., Deal Beach, N. J. And the sound of a voice that Is still for Men and Boys at extremely when they are near to us. Death is low prices them of 153-154 cleansing. It sweeps away the faults J. KRIDEL and blemishes we saw In tbe flesh and Cookman Ave. FORD & MILLER LOST.—Reward offered for return Asbury Park, N. J. of cockerel spaniel, black, long ears, leaves only a remembrance that la good RED BANK 636 RED BANK. N. J. answering to name of Happy, name and beautiful. 1 have known cases on collar E. Allbrlght, J. Bernstein, where a mother accomplished thing's Hotel Takanasaee, West End, N. J. • after her death that she could not FOR ANTIQUES, REGILDING, GOLD LEAFING. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, while living. Many a prodigal has been brought borne and "comes to himself" EASTMAN KODAK SUPPLIES as well as POLITE PHOTOGRAPHS TWO NEW LAWYERS under the touch of a mother that has gone from him- I know parents who Messrs. Thomas McCue and Leo J. Broad Street, Warwick Passed the State Bar are being led by little baby fingers long since passed away. If I wanted The Dickopf Art Store, Telephone I7«-J Red Bank Examination.' ' to appeal to their better nature I would Thomas McCue, son of County Su- appeal to the menvrify" •'Of 'that little >ervlsor of Roads Martin McCue, who boy or girl. A mother shows me the This Trade Mark ias been connected with lawyer Thos. is a guarantee on STRICKLIN'S book In which the baby scribbled. everything pur- P. Fay's, offlce'since graduating from Wondrous skill. Here's the "little toy chased at the for better he Georgetown University, Washing- dog nil covered with dust." Here's DRY GOODS CLOTHES, HATS ton, D. C, received word from Tren- the high school diploma the pale faced. STORE of on yesterday that he had been suc- 1 JOSEPH SALZ, & FUBWISTlIJfGS sober eye^ girlie brought home om Red Bank. cessful in the recent examination^and June day^"She lod her class." Ah. lad been admitted as an attorney-at- «' Asbury Park JULY. " me! Somehow I believe they nre still aw. with us. Life Is stronger than death. Or July he comes-to town, Another young man connected with MEN'S RUBBERIZED SLIP-ONS, new Love leaps, the grave. If Christ be tan shades with plaid backs. Sold all Shoes for the Whole Family BHsteh ebbything nroun'— Mr. Kay to office, Leo J. Warwick, who here, why not they? ; Eben parch de sky; over at $5, Ask to sec them. Our price $2,75 Beat styles quality and lowest recently obtained his degree from the SPECIAL prices But what's de use to min' his heat New York Law School, also received BROAD STREET, "When deli's sech good things to eat, noticed of having successfully passed DAVIDSON'S, RED BANK. PEARSONS En de watermelon's twice es sweet the state examinations, and being ad- Read Cent-a-Words on Third HONE OF HART SCIUKI-NM* & MARX CLOTHES. Broad St. Red Bank sr .. In de days ob ol' July!, mitted as attorney-at-law. GREATEST Mian's STO Find another who likes watermelon. Both young men are graduates of Page there are bargains in Answer to yesterday's puzzle.—Upper left corner do the Long Branch High School. them. POUR LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 19ft.
cently for a time, but even so brilllan " PHYSICAL ENDURANCE, " PAILYRECORP and shrewd a man as Roosevelt can' Athl«t«», a> a Rule, R»oh th* Zenith WEEK-DAY maintain himself in a false light be far md fore the public Indefinitely. The fact ITIZENS of Their Powers Early. In athletic sports pnyaicar endurance 1It's What You SAVE Ben]. Bolsseau Bobbltt Mlto will out. It's silly tor anyone to pro- playa tbe Ibost important part. Thin coed on any other assumption. NATIONAL Is particularly noticeable In the Mara .NATIONAL than races. In boxing, wrestling and rowing ability to stand tbe tremen- Termi (Po»tM»"Trmf.;H»iiid» ol the A TEDIOUS STRUGGLE BANK That makes You RICH dous strain on the physical powers is City of Long Branch and" the Long In the ""year 483 A. D. the pmperor ..J OF LONO BHANCH, N. J. essential. •LJH Bnnoh mail dcUmrjr Unit* Zeno Issued an edict, which, according But every ntblete bas his physical 1 OB* year, is advanc* .... ID.00 to a constitutional law treatise recent limitations. He reaches the zeQltb, of It's what you save that establishes your credit. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED bis powers early and then gradually Three months, tn advano* 1.25 ly from the pen of Hannls Taylor, read: declines. A victorious Marathon run- It's what you save that will enable you to grasp op^ One month, In advance . .SO "We command that no one may pre PROFITS OVER $250,000 ner seldom repeats his success, for hi portunities. Pingl* copies. In advance .02 sume to exercise a monopoly of any bas Impaired bis endurance by bU ex ortlons, although be does not think so kind of cloth, or of Ash, or of any Offers unusual facilities and aaaures its customers prompt It's what you save not what you earn [that protects . Published or until be meets with defeat tbe second you from possible hardship. P, M. TAYLOR PUBL 8HING CO other thing serving for food or for any and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment time ho tries for first prise. Cn»s. L. Edwards, Secy and Manager other use, whatever Its nature may bo A boxer, as a rule, .cannot long re: A Savings Account with either of his own authority, or under Depositary of the United States Postal-Savings Funds, main a champion in any class, al- 192 Broadway though a twelve year record has been a rescript of an emperor already pro- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, made by exceptional men. A promi- Day Telephone, 291 Long Branch. cured, or that may hereafter be pro- nent wrestler said recently that bo cured . ., . nor may any persons hoped to remain In the game five years, will help you help yourself—The best kind of help. Night Telephone, 887 Long Branch. City of Long Branch but could not exceed that limit and combine or agree, in unlawful meet Saturday, July 1, 1911. still be n topnotcher. ngs, that different kinds of merchan A STRONG CONSERVATIVE BANK! Oarsmen win their greatest victories Business on Business Principles. THE NEW STATE EDUCATION dlue may not be sold at a less price In the Brst few years of their career. BOARD. The baseball player holds out well be- han they may have agreed among cause the strain on him is less violent ,Governor Wilson's appointments to hemselves." suspended sentences. Or perhaps he zona voters are Mormons or "Jack than on most athletes and he gets thj new State Board uf Education are It JB pointed out that the evil against was a bit shy of moral courage mid Mormons/* they may have desired a needful rest. Pitchers, however, are means of getting rid of a possible antl- an exception, and some bold out for Our Great National Holiday oJ?except tonal merit. which the law was directed was anufrald of criticism If he let the prison- Moiinon magistrate. many years, but most of them do not.— frot. Ford and Prof. ctent before Zeno's time, the earliest er go. At any rate It's hardly a square However that may be, Arizona Boston Globe. Let the flags wave, the cannon Vaii Dyke, (Jt Kut'&arn. imi('(liicalorH recorded instance of monopoly being deal to send a man to prison for ashould be made to try again, too. A roar, and the children have a good judge who is subject to instantaneous ci .• r. Murray la a promt- when Joseph, as prime • minister of merely technical offense. recall will hiv.no judge at a!L Hit LAUGH AND GET FINED. time for the lawyer. / im a vtett' ^gpyfTstored" up grain in expectation JudgmenKw.il be ballot-boxed away. FOVRTHXfF JUtrr - A second baking Is due for these That Seems t* B* « Common Occur- known physician. Senator Vrellng of the seven lean years. ;j The Mothers' Congress wants the is the National Holiday we lake pride In ; two half-baked States. Better a sw«i- rence In Germany. hijVcen, Hon. Melvln A. Rice, Mr. On !q{.e$ Bfening bee revived. It English ttiw is nccnstounlly snttjeeV celebrating. There Is another event In which all But think of Itt Here we have bach constitution than a constitution should be interested—that li eitibllshiiig nnnnclal bdfne and Colonel Craven are BUCC been trying to get rid of monopoly by Imp i *i..• 11ji»,-. from hit to eritteisri. bnt for mil wuinly ivi* Independence. Open an account with us. fiijf; business men. Bottitiig' a lost art. But what's the are a lonp wny behind Germany. • aw for 1,428 years. The Royal' Mummers. ID HIT.in recently an Ironworker wits Interest Paid on Deposits. Neither the excellence nor the ap- §jse if we are going to nave stmpll- The play is done, tbe curtain Is rung sent to prison for a week Uecaufie In prapriatenesB of these selections can TRYING TO PERPETUATE PAP. )ft\ missis-Ding.? . , ,, ./,-,., „ down; laughed. Going along the street' fie saw a merrymaker being chased by a f Kuinaatd. They are too obvious "I know that the day has com« for The royal mummers of -the ancient show particularly stoat policeman, and tbe op.argument. he farmer," declared Senator Cum- y hjiu from the Chicago Hue, alght tickled him. He was promptly Retire; the King b&ars off his crown, baled before the court for scandal. flr. Rice's appointment In particular* mins, In a speech opposing reciprocity, ord-ilerald: • <*«£' Symbol of powelin the long ago New Jersey Mortgage & Trust Co. "PerHuade your boy to Join the sane But now a bauble > of an age that's Another man attempted to get into wijfi Rive peculiar satisfaction to many the day in which lie is to be excluded n moving train and fractured his leg. Capital $100,000.00. fourth moyement before his fingers dead, Manmouth people who have observed rom the benefits of the protective tur- Of rule by an anointed-head— ..After six months in the hospital he tin1 Interest he lias taken In education- ff. The decree has been written;. It disappear." was flTacBBrged, cured, when the state The world moves on. railway department at once prosecuted al' matters and tnvntms •arnrnroney be needs only the official signature for Life. him for breaking their regulations. The Cattle* In tho Air. 1I:IH devoted^ to .the iniucoyemtnl of he time to begin, to exclude him from EDITORIAL COMMENT Back in tbe musty closets, thick with law and lev breaker was fined 91.25. Life is tbe finest of tbe fine arts. It dunt,. has to. be learned with lifelong pa- If you have built castles In the air Hit', public sCHooi aystem in Middle- he company of the manufacturers of Stepping^ into an omnibus a man your work need not be lost. That Is A Heretic? Mong relics of (he Vandals and the trod on tbe foot of a lady, who was sotience, and the yeara of our pilgrim- (ioths, ages are all too short to master it tri- where they should be. Now put foun- town township, where he has hia coun- tie United States." JiiAt think of a Republican President nnnoyed that she said he walked like dations under them.— Tboreau. try home. 'Hla ecrorts have revolution- The same old Idea of apecial favors, ever referring to our Hlessed Tariff There let the crown, the sword, the a ben. She was fined $5 for using this umphantly.— Drummond. aw a Chlnebe wall!—Rochester Her- sceptre rust. ised school conditions there and Inpeclal privileges, pap and graft. term of reproach. Inclusive. And let tbe ermine be but food for Claire Waldoff, the Berlin singer, out Her Sacred Word. the wider sphere of state supervision It's shocking to see one who makes moths; "Not Roing to Alice's luncheon? But Willie—Papa, what ate trial mar- wltted the police, however. She was riages? Mr. Hennypeck CAMDEN FIREMAN RETIRES. ^iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinimiiiinmiuiiinnnuiiiiiniiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Assistant Chief Bu«lne QOM on Pen- in i i T | >» it mm Mil '' vy J? sion List Camden, N. 3., July l.-Asaistant foTHER^BORDElT TROUBLES LIKE "HORUCKT rChief Samuel Buslne, for nearly forty years a member of Gamden's paid fire , Glenn's Tha Original and Ginulne department, and a hero of many dan- Sulphur Soap gerous blazes, retired today from ser- ' THOSE ON THE MALTED MILK vice on a pension, according to a reso- MEXICAN LINE j lution passed by the Camden city coun- Tha Food-drink for All Agis. cil a short time ago. When Belgium and Switzer- The Trouble In Mexico Dur- At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Chief Buzine, wbo 1B much beloved Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. by his subordinates and Is known to i ••* land Massed Troops on ing Uprising Against them as "Daddy," has seen longer con- § Keep it on your sideboard gt home. •«• . • .••*•* Don't travel without it secuttve service than any of the mep £ Their Borders Maximilian In tbe department. He entered the £ A quick lunch prepared in a minute. service shortly after the volunteers 5 '•• Take no imitation. Just uy "HORLICK'S." gave way to the regularly paid men, | s I In Ho Gomblno or Trust and during all his service has been E COUNTRY with such exten- to do the Confederate cause. Young, I noted HH a leader who never sent hia sive frontiers as ours has nat- who with his baud captured the little! meu into a place where he did not ac- Bathing Suits Royal Procession Passing Tra- urally experienced before this town of St. Albans, Vt. retired pre-! company them. falgar Square From tha Abbey A very much the same sort of cipltately with $50,000 worth of booty.; HERBERT KNOX SMITH. trouble which lately vexed our Mexi- Burley's attempt was less noteworthy, GET BABY PARADE CUPS. can border. Violation of territory is but be, too, escaped safely to Canada. Whose Report on Steel Bares no new occurrence in American rec- HAVE BATHING SUITS Lincoln Averted War. the Stock Watering Methods. Asbury Park Reoeives Duplicate! of ords, nor has It been rare in the re- When Young reached Canada on re- tent history of other powers of the Stolen Prize*. turning from his raid he Was taken Asbury Park, N. 3., July 1.—Some of for Women, *Men-and civilized world. before a Canadian Justice, with his The dispatching of troops to the bor- the duplicate cups to take the places, companions. The Justice discharged of those stolen as prizes ln the baby der by order of tbe president, for ex-the prisoners on the ground of lack of Children—don't Borrow—don't ample, is paralleled by tbe action i alien parade hi August have arrived, but Jurisdiction, an error for which be was Colonel John W. Aymar, president jet* by Belgium and Switzerland in 1870afterward dismissed from the bench. and 1871, when France and Germany the carnival commission, refuses to rent-own your own. Tis Stirred by the clamor in this country, [>luce them on exhibition until he Is were at war.' The bullets in that war the Canadian authorities proceeded to did not fly off into neutral territory guaranteed that they will be protected, i rearrest the raiders. But northerners Colonel Aymar contends that had the cheaper in the end and better in any great number. None Ihe less were Infuriated. Governor Dix issued some of tbe most murderous battles of publicity bureau, where tbe original a proclamation taxing Canada with cups were on exhibition, been properly the Franco-Prussian war were fougbt improperly harboring enemies of the all the while. Lots of pretty within sight and hearing of neutral lighted there would have been So warlike was the theft. ,..-.., 1 He says further +ha$-#be^;iiboqld bfl ones awaityou hererH,,. ,., .,-\"; an officer in the vicinity of the pub- licity bureau at all times of the nlgto. i ,' It si'flinn Uk»ly that Colonel Ayqa*r introduction of lx>ng Branch Cycle Club baseball team GEORGE V. THANKS NATION. ried out. $100,000 GARAGE FIRE. would play the Oakwood Field Club Young Couple Wed Her*. Belgium concentrated an army of 13,r several resolutions baling principally Maurice Yuefl's, of New York, and with the questions of shop sanitation. Independence Say at Division s'reet, Coronation Proclamation a Metiige 000 men opposite tbe exposed hit of Mexican Affair of 1885. Rtdsiflald Park R.p.ir Shop la D. Miss Florence Zagury, of Long Branch, boundary. There were no violations Within a year of the trouble with Radical changes are'to be demanded, • troyed—Gatolin* Tank Sav.d. and also that the Oakwoods were a of Good Will. of territory Great numbers of French- according to delegates wbo have map- Sunday nine, but this was an error. were married a( Miller's Hotel. North London, July 1.—King George has Is Canada we were Involved ln difficul- Rldgcfleld Park, N. J., July l.-^A Cottage, Bath avenue, last Sundtj. men escaped into Belgium. All whoties along the Mexican border which ped out steps for Che ratification of gurage owned by tlie Motor Repair The corrected article should read: sued this proclamation: came were disarmed and interned to the present'convention. The Btrong OnVwumlx ol this ctty, Many guest* were present from Now "To My People: Now that the cor might well have led to war with compnny on the Bergen turnpike here York. The table was laid for forty await tbe termination of hostilities be- France. The recriminations tbat pass- Tbe move also was atnrted toward wan destroyed by fire, aud four auto- will meet the Maplewoods also of " onntlon and the attendant ceremonies fore tbey coulogo back. the establishment of n sanitarium for city. This team Is oomposed of strong couples In the new dining room nre over, I desire to assure the people ed at that time, toward the end* of uioblleR were burned along with other 1865, between the American com- tbe care of patients stricken with tu- tilings ln the building. players from all over the city but this which has Just been built. The cere of the Brtttoh-empire of my grnteful Switzerland's Predicament. berculosis. Wlto tbe bulldlug of tbe is their Initial appearance under this menj wu performed In tha d-awiig sense th^t their hearts b^ave been, with manding officer at Brownsville, Tex., There was uo one Inside the build- ; : A similar predicament to that of and i the commander of tbe French Institution the potters will start a sys- ing at tbe time the fire started, nnd lt name. The game will be played room by Rev. H. Morris. The lirlqe nie'tbroughit ali"l felt this ln the tematic campaign tft fight down the Fourth of July at the Division street was gowned In * white ambfoiderid beautiful and Impressive service at Belgium faced Switzerland ln Janu- squadron off tbe moutb of the Rio Is not known what caused tbe blaze. ary, 1871. The French troops In theGrande form perhaps tbe acutest white plague, now one of tbe biggest The loss Is about flOO.OOO. grounds at 10 o'clock. This Is thedresh • ihe abbey, which was the most solemn east of the Invaded state were driven phase of tbe troubles over the French perils that confront tbetn. experience of my life, and scarcely back against the Swiss frontier. The occupation of Mexico. But as tbey One of the strongest issues to be less in the stirring scenes of the sue-Swiss confederation feared tbat the led to no serious clash other than the presented by the commitees is tbe bi- rcedlnpr days, wheu my people signi- French mlgbt be tempted to make clash of words they may afford some ennial wage scale. After tbe conven fied their recognition and their heart- just such use of a Swiss refuge as re- amusement at this late day. tlon has passed on their recommenda- felt welcome of me as their sovereign. treating insurrectos from Mexico have General Weitzel, ln command at San tions this will be given In committee HUMOR NOTES. "This has been apparent not only In made of their retreats on our side of Antonio, was suspected of sympathiz- to be framed up with tbe manufac- Ryan Walker the loyal enthusiasm shown in thethe boundary. All tbe available force ing rather too strongly for prudence turers' committee on Sept. IS. course of our passage to and from of tbe Swiss army was concentrated with the insurreotos of tbe day who Westminster arid Ifi the progresses we to police the Swiss border. Sure were busy trying to overthrow the em- have made In tbe different districts of enougb, on Feb. I, 1871, there came pire of Maximilian, the Austrian prince London, but also In thousands of mes-reeling over the line foot, horse and placed by French arms on the throne STEPHENSON'S SEAT Kii^es of good will—which have come artillery, in disorder, half dead with of Mexico. In November, 1863, tbe to me across the seas from every point cold and hardship, a French force of French naval commander, lying In the of the empire. Such affectionate dem- 80,000 men. The Swiss commander gulf just off Brownsville, sent a letter BEGINS TO TOTTER onstrations hove touched me profound- insisted on their immediate disarma- to Weitzel accusing him in exceeding* ly and filled me afresh with faith and ment. A convention was drawn up l.v strong terms of furthering the Mex- confidence. between the French and Swiss gen- ican rebel cause by helping ship men, "Believing ttmt this generous nnd erals, and accordiag to Its provisions arms and munitions over the RioWisconsin Senator Boughl Elec- outspoken sympathy with the queen the big confused army was disarmed Grande. Weitzel, who was rathei and myself Is, under God. our surest as rapidly as could be managed. Tbe frank about his sympathies with the tion, Is Charged. Honrce of strength, I am encouraged 80,000 soldiers remained in Switzer- Insurrectos, treated the letter with to up forward with renewed hope- land uutll tbe war was over and tiear- scorn and. In fact, returned it to the ".Whatever perplexities and difflcul ly caused trouble between Switzerland writer with the answer that he would Washington, July .1.—The charge that ties may lie before me nnd my people, and France by interfering with the pay ho attention to It because it was Senator Isaac Stephensou of Wiscon- great peace festival held after tbe couched In disrespectful language. No sin purchased bis seat has been form- we'shall unite resolutely and calmly war's conclusion by Germane ln the with public spirit, confident that tinder bombardment followed. ally presented for Investigation, the* city where they happened to be quar- resolution adopted by the Wisconsin, divine guidance the ultimate outcome tered. will be to the common good." . Fall of Maximilian. legislature having been received by Iu many cases border troubles have In a few-weeks, however, the Mexl Vice President Sherman. It was laid led to war between the states on whose can commander of the troops of Maxl before the senate ami referred to the The Weather. committee on privileges aud elections. EQUIPMENT. ' ' RunRliine is delicious, rnin Is refresh- boundaries tbey started the blaze, , Tbe miHatf' pasted along the border com. "I'm going* abroad. Whet ought ttA'' THEN HIS DID. border troubles with Texas led first to plained that a Mexican steamshlf The general sentiment among sena- "Mar I MM you b«for« I for* Ing, wind braces up, snow is exhila- 1 have on the boat!" i •-. •' t to apply) sent with each blade. In ordering Invader, were puny. None tbe less my devotion?" asked tbe young man give name of your lawn mower and state tablishment of ihe Diaz governmen' who had been m long coining to the OR HE WOULD HAVE HIT HER. width of Cut. they caused a great deal of stir and un- the border, save for on uccasional over Mm. Na&gitt HAWAIIAN NATIVES HERE. Company Arrive to Spend Week at PERSONALS TRAIN BANDITS Watt End Casino. CORPS OF ROGUES Prince Makakoa, who *1B here In — Mrs. S. H. Sandoz arrived home poings of Our j4ustling Merchants America on apecial publicity work for yesterday after a three weeks' stay the Hawaiian Islands, has arranged French Foreign Legion a Unique with her daughter', Mrs. Forbush, in ARE PUT TO FLIGHT New York. with Manager Falkner, of the Went Military Body. End Casino, to offer his native enter- —Mrs. William Gantor, of Orange, i3 tainment at the Went End one* week a guest of her sister, Mrs. George Goff, YOU SAVE MONEY of First avenue. commencing tomorrow. In the com- CRIMINALS* FILL ITS RANKS. by purchasing your Suits Wuistsf Dresees', pany are Edor Pun], a well-kyown or- Etc.. st the No Risk Is Taken Passengers and Crew Pre- chestra conductor on the Island.* The Monmouth Beach Fish Market FightUp i_n_buyjng our Application for a preliminary injunc- Guarantee Cloak & Suit Store instruments are all string. In (heIt Gatheri Recruiti From the Social e i troupe there are two ladies, one a so- Outcast! of All Grades of All Other tion made bty'J* THE CATSKILL GNOMES. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllHIttllllMIIIHIIIl-OIHI^ iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiRiitiiiiHAiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig WATER IN STEEL Legend cf the Ugly Elves and Hendrick Hudson «nd Hit Men. In the CatHbUl mountains, back of EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY I Grand Hotel station, is n large amphi- STOCK, IS REPORT theater where, Indian legend tells us. GOLDSTEIN'S | live tbe ugly little Caluklll dwarfB with btiKliy beards and C.V<-H like pigs who can dp many marvelous things. Results of Seven Years' In- They work surpassingly well in met- OUTLET STORE! als, and It is from their forgeH that in vestigation Hade Public autumn comes the linzc of Indian sum- mer. Great Bargains I 145 BROADWAY But their most marvelous fent U the brewing? of a liquor which shortens the PROMOTERS' BIG PROFITS. bodies and swelfo the heads of all who drink It. * Tonight j It was to their tender mercies that Commissioner of Corporations Smith Hendricfc Hudson and bis meu fell, | Bathing Caps! Bathing Caps! Bathing Caps! | having landed from the Half MOOD Declares Big Trust Is Over Capital- and lost their way among tire moun- In the Following Departments lied and That There I* Little Actual tains. The gnomes held a mad ca- Property Behind Stocks and Bond* rouse In their honor, capering and Regular 25c Caps I I sailed. dancing around the amphitheater and bringing forth great flagons of ttieir WmmhlBgttm, July 1. —Tbe depart- magic wine. Men's Hats I ment of commerce and labor, after Hudson and his men drnnk freely Pure Rubber. At this price you nearly teven years of Investigation, nnd deeply, only to become misshapen, Mens Furnishings tattB mode public, by direction ofTresl- ugly dwarfs from tbnt time forth. dent Taft, its report on the birth, or- Since then they bare wandered around *- can afford to use them if ganization and present value of the the CatsklU mountains, appearing to Men's Clothing 1 each greatest trust on eurth the United men once In twenty years. you only use them once States Steel corporation. The last time they were due to be • • *. * = The bureau of corporations falls, seen was iu 1009. So now they tfU) however, openly to characterize the not appear ngaJn uniil 1029, when any but they will last the entire season combine as a monopoly, as It did the one daring enough can go up to the Ladies' Suits, tobacco trust and the Standard Oil mountains to test for himself the truth company. Obviously this Is In the cor- of the legend.--Alice rhebe Eldridge in poration's favor, BO far as threatening New York World. Dresses and Skirts proceedings under the Sherman anti- trust law aro concerned. The report charges that the opportunity for reap- EXQUISITE PAIN. ing a huge promoters' profit was an- Ladies' Waists other eonsldorutlon that, led to the The Fifth and Dental Nerves Are the Turkish Towels and Wash Rags launching of this gla&t corporation. Most Agonizing Thrillers. Underwear Commissioner Smith rim is, after a Which i>art of tbe human body 1* the thorough- luvftotlKii'ion thnt Ira* ei- rooat jensitfyp to pyln fr z^JLL *• For Bathers tended over several years, that the A sharp definition must bo drawn Hosiery Bteel corporation, when It was organiz- here between Irritation and pnin, Irrl- j ed In 1001, was "heavily overcapital- tation Is not pain, but only a frequent Shoes and I Large Turkish ized." cause of It. Thus a crumb iotlgeC lu the larynx near.the vocal cords pro- Turkisr The entire iBBue of $508,000,000 of SvilHir'MllllllllllHlinilHIHIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIHmillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllinilllllMIKIllig the common stock, the commissioner duces violent Irritation nnd prolonged Towels declares, taadV no physical property coughing, which often result in actual 25c Value's Wash Rags back of it, «nd from one-fifth to two- pain. So, too, a fly or specif of dust in j Many of the good things were advertised v fifths of preferred stock was likewise the eye sets up violent Irritation nnd unprotected by tangible assets. Inflammation, followed by acute pain, j Others at 9c and 10c Of the surface of the boflj the finger in last night's "2?ecord"--hundreds With a loop to hang up. "Even granting," says the commis- tips and the end of tbe tongue '"'*• moat j Plain Fringe Towels as Low as 5c. sioner, "that there may have been a sensitive. For Instance, a.burn on the' that were hot. considerable value. In the intangible fingers is much more painful than one coiuddumttons, It Is reasonably clear on the back would be, while one on tbe that at least the entire Issue of com- tongue would be more painful still. SmMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillMllMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlllllllimillllllllllllllllllHIHIIIIIli:. mon stock, except In so far as what may be termed merger vnlue may be Deep wounds ore not painful, as n considered, represented nothing bat rule, save as regards the surface la- Patriotic Service at Asbury Church. Visitors to Long Branch Stop at 'water.' '* Jury, Of pains not caused by external Rev. A. H. Eberbardt will preach on The commissioner finds that ID the Injuries neuralgia of the fifth nerve, these topics tomorrow at the North Men's Negligee Shirts years-tbnt have elapBed since the steel the one which supplies tlie skin of the Long Branch Methodist Church: 10.30 corporation' came into existence con- bead and face. Is the moat Intense. It a. m., "The Lord's Message to the i has frequently driven people mnd for Lord's People;" 7.45 p- m., "The Lord's You cannot Imagine what a OUTLET STORE siderable of the "water" has been dandy collection of negligee the time being, and sufferers have been Message to the Lord's Land." The = squeezed out through additional in- shirts we have until you see vestments made partly from earnings. known to cut and, even burn l he flesh evening program will be a patriotic in desperate attempts to relieve It. Tne Service in honor of the Fourth, to them. We feel aure its equal We Cater to Your Comfort The excess of capitalization over In- cannot be found along the coast. vestment at tbe end of last year, oa rupture of tbe branches of the dental which the-veterans, of the G. A. & nerve In tooth drawing also causes Stop in and see them. Prices figured by Com mist;! oner smith, was have a Kped&I invitation; also the will Burprlse you. SlHIiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiA $281,001,222, as compared with »720,- agony so intense that it has been stated Sons of Veterans. Grace Joline will | 84«,817 of "water" In 1901, that no humau being( could endure It sing a patriotic selection and Myrtle for more than two seconds at a time.— Zimmerman will Bing an appropriate W. H. WOOLLEY .4 CO. The report is unsparing in Its con- Pearson's Weekly. demnation of the commission paid to song. The choir will render select 181 Broadway Long Branch the syndicate'Which underwrote Unit- music. Flags and flowers will adorn Much Tobacco Sent Out. ed States Steel. This syndicate, he The Joy of Pockets. the pulpit. All seats are free and a Tobaeeo nnd its miuntfncturos were RADIUM SAFES. charges, got 492,500,000, of which one- The pocket has to be lacked before it cordial invitation is -extended' to TRADE IS ON oximriod to the itiiioimt of $r>,7fi.1,-'14. fifth, fl2,r300,W0, went to J. r. Morgan Is properly appreciated, the London strangers. Prof. Gienger, principal of There also has bfcen ti large fnereiise in Lead Ca»* Uitd to Protect tho Rays & Co. as syndicate managers. Chronicle says. ThJs wrlrer bad J.ilifn the Monmoutb Beach public school, tbe ^hlpini'iils of fruil, The exports of of th» Strange Substance. The connulHHlom'r makes the start- his pockets as a matter of course until will give a violin selection entitled "A wild oranges tlve yenrs ago nniomiled Radium Is such a strange substance ling statement that at least $150,000,- oue evening be attended a fancy dress Medley of Sacred Songs" at the eve- Automobile THE INCREASE, thnt but fair perHous Iu nil, the world to |12Dt3H, 8Od Iwt y<'»r the fruit ex (KM) of the steel corporation's stock, in ball in a costume which, be discovered ning service. tiorta totaled $1,410,047, of which are perfectly famlllur with It nud its wtiea too late to remedy tbe defect, r 'hiding $40,000,000 of the preferred ornnjiOM iwide up $.)N2,71ti. peculiar properties. •tock In 1901, went directly, or In- was absolutely poeketloss. The ques- Mr. Emmons Has Auto. The must curious result of prosperity It throws off a peculiar ray of light, directly, for promotion or underwriting tion at once arose what to do with E, H. Emmons, ot the .Merchants' Supplies Advance In Prosperity Remark- ban been that fhe live tttitcU exports, nnd If not protected It will in time ex- services. Tbe enormous amount in- pocket handkerchief, money, clonk- Hotel, while in Philadelphia Thursday which a few years ago were three or haust Itself, going; no 'one knows ex- cludes of eouiffee'tbe old commissions room ticket and so on. The handker- bought a Buick touring car. He spent able In Porto Rico. four hundred thousand dollnt-s. linve actly where. allowed promoters of earlier combina- chief, of course, went up bis sleeve, the day-with the demonstrator, and stopped entirely. The Island Is now ti 11M emnuntlons are siicli that there tions, which were finally embraced but it took some minutes to devise re- e 1 became proficient at the wheel before 1III'K« importer of not only all sort* of Is but OIIQ known substance through wlthlu the United States Steel corpora ceptacles for coins and other necessa- leaving for home. He had a startling live stock, but of dressed nn