Long Branch Daily Record. Vol

Long Branch Daily Record. Vol

LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. VOL. 11-NUMBER 130 LONG BRANCH, N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. 12 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS WILSON STOCK HAS RED BANK VICTIM LITTLE MONEY SPENT C0NSEH1F PAPERS OF FIREWORKS BOMB BY CANDIDATES IN Victory In New Jersey Last Eldest Son of Broadway Un- Queries Are Received As To Week Greatest of Three MAY BE DEPORTED dertaker, Long III, Succumbs LAST PRIMARIES Whether Backward Step Notable Ones. to Attack of Heart Trouble. Is Contemplated. Trenton, June 4.—Governor Wood- Former Strike Breaker Who Had One Arm Blown John Edgar Morris, *ldeat son or Colby Contributed Highest Amount, $2,500. And Uelow are- printed three letters re- row Wilson Presidential stock ad- Coroner and Mrs. William II. Morris, cently received Inquiring ua to wheth- er Uing Branch cau be contemplating vanced many points last week and his Jr., died suddenly at. the home of his 1 New Jersey managers say now that Off And Other Paralyzed Will Probably Be parents, with whom lie resided, Broad- Contributions Ranged Down To 80 Cents- Het- stopping doing its part to 'boost its ad- he cannot be beaten for the nomna- way, this city, at 7 o'clock last night. vantages and attract people" and cap- tion. The Governor's overwhelming Sent Back To Russia With His Fam- Edgar, ua the young man was best rick Credited With $24.20-Scheimar's Fund itut here, and upeakiug highly of the victory in this State laBt Tuesday, known, had not been in the best of ^Tective work that has been done in liia winning the Minnesota delegates health for some time past, and after ho past by the Publicity Bureau: and his carrying the Texas State con- t ily By Borough being around the Morns' funeral par- $450.00--Wilson's Monmouth Vote The Evening POBI, publication office, vention, the three victories giving lors Sunday morning, he retired to bis 20 Veaey street, New York City. June Xat. 1912. him 88 votes, were the main things From present indications it is like- room, lie remained unstairs under Trenlon, Juiio 4. -The fact that Mil which inspired the rise in the Wilson ly that Andrew Schliakl and family, the care of hia physician unlll the end lard F. Ituii.s, of Middlesex county, took Mr. B. B. Bobbin, Long Branch, Naw stock. Another "booster" to the Gov- residents of Railroad avenue, near came. His heart grew gradually weak an active part in the Presidential pri- Jersey. ernor's hopes was the strong endorse- the West End Hotel, Red Bank, will from the time he began complaining mary fight Against Governor Wilson, Dear Mr. Uobbltl: ment of the New York World. be deported to their former borne in Sunday morning, and he fully realized HIIOWU by tin1 Htufenii'tit filed yesterday Two things the Kvenlng Post al-. State Chairman Grosscup and Na- Russia. SchlUkl was the employee in :io seriousness of his condition. afternoon with (ho, Hecretftry of state ways adTocatea—WooArow Wlltton tional Commltteeman Robert S. Hud- Eisner's factory who was frightfully by Suiniu*! KehlWiuer, of New BrUUi- being aided In his ideas of goyprnment The deceased was horn in this clly by 111v people and aliso the conimiuHiuu speth both said yesterday that the injured a few months ago by the ex- BOARD OF HEALTH Seplember 1st, 1881. While attending wick, who wa« a candidate for dele- Governor was now sure of 828 votes plosion of a fireworks bomb which he gate to tbf Hiiltlmoiv convention on forrii of guvernEieut »u<jh' aa Lout public school he developed a liking Branch has adopted. ' Such ' policies in the Baltimore convention. was carrying on a dark -and stormy for outdoor sports, and was en v iea tljtc iintl-WIItum ticket. The statement night, during the lime a temporary Slight Change Made at Last neiui "progreasion." But this com- Mayor Wittpenn, of Jersey City, Mayor Frank D. Covert Ap- for his excellent physique, lie cap- filed by Mr. Hchlehner allows that HUSH ur-M^n form of governm.ent may neod yesterday voiced the sentiment of the strike was anticipated at Eisner's fac- tained the football team and took part was tin- largest contribute*1 to ht» cam- tory. Night's Meeting Which Ne- ixoertenca to perfect Us wprklng^s. Wilson Democrats at the State House. pointed Five Members at in many a scrimmage. On the base- paign fund. Altogether, Scbloliner This iu all leading up to a topic which He said: "The result of the New Jer- Sen If ski's" left arm was 'blown off bail diamond he was just as active, B\wnt Hi hln cadtpftigp §424J3$, of which i have juet htard toinmented upon. sey primaries has done more to boost and his right arm badly injured. He Last Night's Meeting. and, being fleet-footed, he could run cessitated Adjournment. 1150 wan contributed by Mlllard P. Through our regular ehfinneis, 1 uudcr- Governor Wilson that a half-dozen was removed to the Monmouth Memo- bases and cover territory in a manner HOSa, Hairy Rfiaa gave $HMi, Robert Because of a. cliaugp .which, waa itaiiU your city conteuiplatea tliejdis- other primaries. The result here has rial Hospital, this city, jwnere his left The second meeting of the Mayor that won favor among the fans. K. EidSB contributed $HHt and Kdwin uiii iiiuiiiift' ot advertising. It 1B not proved how idle has been the taJk made to a section of the Jersey Cen- arm was amputated af the elbow. He and t'ouiicilmen of the new borough After leaving school be took a courflp Vuimnn, who was Schlei/iuV.s fn'/ts-, in our province to tell these gentle- about (.he Governor's weakness in hiB was an inmate of the hospital several of Fair Haven was held last night tral Traction Company's franchise, at uCar, cofitrftot ed f1Oil. This makes in the college of embalming and grad- last night'H regular meeting of UIR men how to conduct the government ovyn State, I expect the Governor weeks and was then able to return on the second floor of Monmouth Hall, 455, showing thai not quite all the H" a city, hut so far as it relates to ad- will win the nomination easily." uated at the head of his class. He was Borough CommitisioiitMH, it was IU,*COB- home. Since that time the man has n Pearl street, that place. All of the associated with his father in tho un- 1 mils contributed wits expended jn tbf vertising, we do presume to aay that been unahleto work at all for the rea- to adjourn tb* tinal reading and U Is expected that the Wilson dele- members were present, as was also dertaking business, and was consider- rtich a ttfep in not progressive or evou gates will be called together in this son that his right arm Is paralyzed. a large crowd of spectators. The ses- public hearing until the, next regular ed tin expert along certain lines. He meeting of tbe Board, which will bf Charles S. Karrcll, of Woodurldge, conservative. It 1B a step backward city In a few days to plan for the His family has been under the care of sion was an unusually lengthy one, a which they will BOOH regret. IB' It national convention. Former Judge Overseer of the Poor Frank J. Manson. did most of the embalming, and when on Monday night., June I7th. The cundiiliite for alt ornate ngainut (3ov- greater part of the evening being spent time permitted took delight in engruv- ernor Wilson, spent 9103. John Man- eully true, Mr. Bobbin, that auch a Westcott, of Camden, one of the del- At last night's meeting of the Mayor In appointing committees to carry on franchise p&sstid its second reading in gthe name plates. it Hed Bank at the last meeting and on, of Lakeliui-Ht, candidate for al (pr- .king is ooiH6mi>lH.tod? 1 think you egates-at-large and who probably will and Councilmen, Overseer Manson the work of the newly-made Jjorough. 1 ippreciato what harm H can do do if nominate the Governor at Baltimore, brought the matter to the attention of Besides the parents there is one sur- was up for the tinal reading lust nigh*. int <v In the Third District on tin ami An ordinance, establishing a board Only a half dozen spectators were Wilson ticket, rerdflcH Unit he spent such atories me cir^ulutod, not tp has conferred with the Governor as the Hoardi and stated the circum- viving brother, Clifford I... of this city. mention their confirmation. of health, was presented, passed and Funeral services will be held at the present, at the meeting and none of mly $.80. Jtdhua Milliard, candidute to such a meeting and the Governor stances' of the case. ihe following appointments made by thinks it should be held. The work house at 2 o'clock Tburaday afternoon. made any reference fo the feun- Uir alternate on the Wilson ti^kfit aud mopping such work as has been He said that he had endeavored to Mayor Frank D- Covert: Dr. George Interment, In charge of funeral direct- chfso matter. residing in MitnahawUfti, shows by tils iione by you in advertising let like tak- of the conference will be to select a have the man deported, making re- Van VoriH Warner, John Naulty, D. U. chairman, vice chairman, secretaries, or John G. Sexton, will be at Glen wood According lo the provisions of sec- statement that, in- upenl 93.00. ng food from a growing boy and sav- quests of the Ellis Island authorities Wolcott, George B.

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