
WEATHER INDICATIONS Fair tonight and Friday. Detailed Information on page 3. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD VOL. 13-NUMBER 141. LONG BRANCH, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS TWO KILLED, 28 79 ORGMIZE WORK OF COUNT VON BERNSTORFF. FINE TRIBUTE TO CARBIZA FLEES German Ambassador Who INJURED ti\f ATTEMPT ENTERTAINING ELKS Was Shot at For Speeding. DEAD 1 THE ATTIC TO TEXAS REPORT • TO Exercises Held This Afternoon Committees Outline Plans For John Gordon, of Atlantic High- Impressive Burial Services For YET At Intermedia! Building With Caring For Big Con- lands, a Suicide By Dr. George Fulton Palmer at vention. Hanging. Regular Passenger Train Pre- Unusually Large Attendance. West Long Branch. Split Between Rebel President ceding That of Russian The annual commencement exer- Frlcmds from far and near gather- and Villa Inspires Wash- Ruler, According to cises of the Grammar School were held SESSIONS FOR TWO DAYS THE POLICE WERE LOOKING °i •» P«> ">»*•• last fatata to the ington Hopes That the this afternoon In the Intermedia! I memory of t>r. George Fulton Palmer, Custom, Blown Up building. The spacious auditorium at West Long Branch yeuterday after- Latter Will BeMore was packed with relatives and friends With Dynamite. of (he seventy-nine graduates. Mimic Scarboro Hotel Designated As Supposed to Have Left Home %* J?£%£*£*% Z Manageable. for the occasion was furnished by the Headquarters of Tuesday Night After a derstnnd," by Mrs. 1<\ A. Poole and High School orchestra, under tho di- Mrs. Harry Hullck, with Mrs. F. "W. rection of Miss B. Louise Hruske. Af- Gathering. Quarrel. Van Note at the piano. TIIIH was fol- MEDIATION FAILURE CZARINA REPORTED IN ter the exercises were over a great lman owed by a scripture rending by Rev. COLLAPSE FROM SHOCK * of the patrons visited the bal- J. B. Whitton, pastor of Old First M. POSSIBILITY ADMITTED cony of the gymnasium, where a man- K. Chorcfa, Rev. C. B. Fisher, of West ual training exhibit was held. Most of THE PARADE A FEATURE LIGHT WIRE FOR NOOSE Grove, a former pastor, led in prayer, the work done during the year in this after which Mrs. Poole sang "When branch was on exhibition. Reply of United States to the Track Was Mined By Anar- There was more enthusiasm dis- Our Shins Have Crossed Ihfi Ocean." chists In Desperate At- The program, as published in yes- played at the "convention" meeting John Gordon, of Atlantic High- She sang this with much feeling and Charge of Mexican Dele- terday's Record, was carried out with- held at the home of Long Branch lands, was round dead, hanging in the expression. tempt to Destroy out a hitch. The graduates are: Lodge, No. 742, B. P. O. E., last night, attic over IIIH .flat in the Robert's Dr. Whitton then made the princi- gates .at Niagara to From Miss Britton's room—Misses than on any previous gathering out- building. First avenue, that place, pal address, baking for hl« text Job Lives of Czar's llattie Altberg, Doris Arrlngton, Viola side of the body lodge proceedings. thin morning at 10.30 o'clock. The po-14:14, "If JI man die, nhull he llvn Be Made Public Family. Asay, Rose Blum, Helena Clayton, Every member present signified *-«* lice had been looking for him for two again? All llu- daya of my appointed Today. Susie Cooper, Susie Duryee, Janet En- willingness to do his share in bring- or three days, because of the fact thm> will 1 wait till my change comes,'* (hat he did not support hia family, He said in part: gleberg, Bella Frank, Gladys Gardner, ing Long Bijaneh prominently before Photo by American Tress Association. Madeline Greer, Gladys Lund, Elva th,a New Jersey Elks who will assem- which consists of a wife and six chil- "Out on the sea of life, loused by NO REBEL FOR PRESIDENT POLICE PROBING THE PLOT Morton, Louise Morris, Nellie Palmer, ble here on Sept. 8 and 9 for their an- fount Juliann H. von BrrnstotTf, Ocr dren, two of whom are in New York the billows, there was one, many yours mnn .'imhiisKudor to the United Slaten. and the remaining lour at home. Geraldlne Piggage, Charlotte Pupkf, nual convention. The thousands of narrowly escaped death or serious injury ago, who asked the question, 'Is thero Ray Scultborpe, Myrtle Sculthorpe, visitors who will visit this city will when a ttpi-ei&l policeman fired at un auto- Gordon came home Tuesday night a harbor of safely out of this storm:' Washington, I). C, June 18.—For Berlin, Germany, June 18.—The at- Frieda Seibel, Sarah Singer, Grace have to be entertained, and those not mobile conveying the diplomat to the I'ni- and between two and three o'clock in and he answered to his own satisfac- the firm time since the Mexican me- versfty of Illinois in Cliampaitfn, 111., tion, Tit await my appointed time un- tempted assassination of the Czar or. Welch anU Frances Wheat; Raymond affiliated with the order will have where tlio c'lunt ildivertd Use nntiu:il ihe morning started to shave himself. diation negotiations actually began. Russia, according to a special St. Pet" -BarryB , HartleHtl y BadgerBd , TabeTb r ChadChd- to flnd diversion along lines provided cojtHneBCpraefll address to tim sia*hmtin« In the midst of his shaving his wife til the change come.' Ho recognized It was admitted at the White Housa ersburg dispatch that escaped the Rus- wick, Willard Caulkins, Norman by civic pride arid those interested in rlusK. Michael Murphy, BUI played by feftttt went out to got the night officer, Gor- that there was a greater mind, which today that there exists a possibility catering to the public Sitla biwineBB m^n, wlm stood n\ a Btrwft controlled ull things and could con- sian censor, and was received here Cooper, Charles Flammer, Isidore Gi- corner when tlie nmbusBadm's car sped don becoming unruly. MVH. Gordon of their failure. Hope has not been today, barely failed yesterday. An an- tow, Ira Meyer, Philip Meyer, Alden The lodge members are formulating by, held UII liis hand an u warning, but could not flnd the ofticer and return- trol the forces of the elements, BO as | abandoned, but the fact that the Mex- archist plot to dynamite the ruler's Pinson, Donald Shepherd, Demero plans for liberal entertainment for the ctmtiffeur (Jitregafiod thfi signal, as ed, Gordon then went out, but came to calm tho winds and quiet the wa-jicun delegate** have issued their side train between Kissiness and the capi- Strollo, Frederick Warden, Sam members of the order and their famil- the policeman WM not in uniform and back again and finished shaving. Ho tern. Therefore Ihe greater mind qui-]of the correspondence was construed lal succeeded only in seriously wound- there Jippvarfd to be no eatUW for halUttg. pled the lesser mind. Weber, William Woodson and Joseph ies. This means a great undertaking, TJlea Murj.liy drnw his revolver nnrt fli'i tnon went out again, and his wife pre- highly unfavorable. ini g eeveral passengers on a preceding Young and considerable woik expenditure. ;it th« caf, » distance of a tew yards only sumed lhat he was just going to join (Continued on Seventh Page.) I In addition it was admitted that tha passenger train. The Czar and hia' (Continued on Second Page.) To keep the ball rolling lor two nights Tiio ljullet w*»rit wide. gome friends or something of that | split between Carranza and Villa had whole family were near death. and the greater nan o ftwo days with kind. Instead be went to the, top floor furnished the Mexican delegates at The Czar loft Kissiness in his spec- various forms of entertainment means of Ihfi building, cut an electric light Niagara Falls with an * argument ial train from Kasatln. An ordinary preparation and executive design ing. wire, tied it about his neck, stood on against submitting to the selection ot passenger train preceded the royal A favorable impression of our resort B pipe and thru dropped off, hanging UflUEITE III IED ;i CniiKli! uii(in;ili;,i provisional preal- coaches, according to the usual cus- must lie uppermost in the mindu of VETERANS ENJOY himself. His diHappearanno was caus- drill. The only bright Bjiot In the slt- tom wheTTTHe' EnTpefor takes his luQ our citizens. All kinds of diversions ing Home alarm until this morning iiation, as admitted by the spokesman into his own hands to journey across are being suggested. Automobile when the body was discovered by Mrs. for the Administration, was that Vil- the Empire. ' rides, boating, baseball, fireworks, James Powler, who occupies an ad- la would prove more manageable than Near Tsefrudnew a terrific explo- GIVEN DIPLOMAS trips to historic scenes, show places, HOME CAMP-FIRE joining flat. CarranEa has been. sion overturned the engine and derail- grand ball, abundant of music, etc. Tlie discovery shocked Mrs. Fowler Chaut-auqua program tonight. A report i>roug;ht to the White ed the coaches of the passenger train, The delegates and visiting Elks will 8.00—Concert, Four Artists. House by Representative Kent, of Cal- several of the occupants being injur- The Red Bank High School held its commence arriving on the 8th. James B. Morris Post veterans ar« fteveiely, but she later notified the ifornia tnat Carranza had fled from ed by flying -sprinters of the wrc.cH, graduating exercises in the school getting older in years but not in spir- rhief of police who cameand cut the 8.45—Lecture, W. A. Hnnsoorgiu' of auditorium last night The auditorium delegations of Elks,, accompanied by man down, with the aid ot a few oth-the peace arbitration conference.
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