PIONEER NEWSPAPER OK OCEAN COUNTY « 2 . 0 0 a V ® ä ** 5 Cents a Copy h t t a BUSHSD 1880 roas a iv iB .N . j .. t k u iib d a y a f t e r m u o n , n o v l m b e r ie. 1011 VOLUME 88-NUMBER 7 ; Tomi Rivir Landa thè World lection Contests Gunners jP Bay men Hat* Bern W,dried Fini Wult Laymg Co d im i ! Over 16 Months Havens Retired as Qr0w Out of the Tatti# Potili# y P «m i 0Ì Tomi Kivvf ! Disappointed by AltlUIV fl..t ! «iMtir«) off iti ih* li«d m d ii ffnt tt»k Mt. ftti4 Mm, Supt.of L.S.S. at Wit*. K,H gf tu > ol ih# «#*• Uvmg e »nt*«! argamtec! by * lüste gun* botitele<*«}** jsjew Geran Law 1 in« at 1108 P.hi Mb ivvttite. That Mr. f Iti« Ì,hiUdtl()h)i Nofih American and ? Gov.Wilson’s Act End of 36 Years Hogg Is pas»« id#;will ram# i ctmducted ai ih « Cannmicat A eiicii) ! a* a turpna* lo many <if hi* frindt. turai t ullpjjr, ni Storni, Cono Under - Had Looked for F. R. Austin'* who had belisii*«€| h# «*» I Charge* from Point Ih# t m t of Ih« rotimi «neh «munì j \ Had Helped Organise Service ••m • 1*«« of rivo beo», Tbei* wtre ) Appointment on the Fish and nt Protest* from bland announced her mariioge yesterday, on Present Permanent Basis 100 entri#» troni all over thè United J • '-ki. , nd MnnchMtar Game Commission,but in Vain I The wadding took pise# June 2». 1910, I filale», avverai trotti Canada, and one in the Eraly Seventies more than « vrar and (uiir mtinthk aan I f rom bug land. Tuckertoa, November 13— j Th«* c«r«fT)onv t>ok place at th« rectory -intitules to br i w o o Of thè tOC pena, only 32 score*! th# j Point Pleasant, Nov. I I —To his in. There was considerable disappoint­ ol lb « Bridioy ltcach Catholic church. L „, „m lir tn* elections | tirsi week, but th* Tom* Poullry Furiti l abilhly lo pnxJuce a paper «hielt 1he de- ment along shore last week when it I Rtv. Father John O’lU n officiating uliiitt in tin» county contingent w»r# on thè job with un I d i r t i » had <ufi inali v relieved hitn of * was learned that Governor Wilton had Mr». Hogg ! « • • Mim E v i Hurley, .<Du- "I fiilu t* to cunt* eggt. A Chicago pen of bufi teghoras certa ■n riutv,, Job 1 G. W. Havenis *t- failed to appoint Frank K. Austin, i daughter of Mr. and Mr«. Hub. Hurley visions. Two of throe w»r# tweood wtth ulne, and ih* Eng-1 (libo i n bit di »mutui from the tu|pe-in* president of the Tockertoo bank, to j of Bradley Beach. Mr. Hogg it the m4(io to th# County bah pen ut whit* leghorn» third wlth tenditocy of th* Fifth district o f th# the position of Fiah and Game Com­ •?oior member of th« plumbing firm of ii.nt tegarding ths tlec- seveo. Umt«d $taiie* Life-Saving Seirvic#. missioner, in th* pier* of B. C. Kueer I Hogg and WiUiamtoo. i Height* and Manchester whiclIl un ludics the whole of the Nsw of Trenton, as had been confidently ; iie ilmd, t contest from Jer*. y coati His offic# trai lorstsd predicted all along the Ocean county „ .. it borough, will be pre- Teacher* Institute to Be shore. Mr. Austin had since be served to the ¿rami jury and the Butcher & LeCompte Win Th.t *»rd«r «of rstiremsot is sign*d by on a legislative committee to investi­ the jiui'frmc Court, it it ns- Addressed by Mr. Kendall S. 1. Ktmbal11, gensral supennteiodsnt gate gam* law* tome years ago, been Suit v* Monmouth County 1 ir ii*.t two instance» it it of thi» Mrvticr, at the instance <if th* much in evidence in Trenton when , , ,ii.! d«trs failed to file the Treai>ury Ut* partment, under sthic h th* Lakewood, Nov. i t , —State Commis­ gam* laws were under discussion cl, inquired of them under Freehold, Nov. I f — Butcher A Le- set vice Is operated. Havens claims that sioner o f Education Calvin N. Kendall This fall th» gunner* and bayrntn ,nt In Point Pleasant, lor- Compte, (J. H. Butcher of Farming- the Secretary of thefrtaaury ia directly if will be on* of the speaker* at the Ocean from the lower shore were organised IOIIN HIkDfiAl.l. l.iine* M.VanNote, who ran [ date atidC. R. LeCompte of Lakewood) responsible for the order and implies County Teach«ra Institute to beheld at in the support of Mr. Austin for this ■cmnkntiv for mayor, »gaintt Chet- contractors, who built the tecood see - that politics had something to do with this place on Monday, Tuesday and position and to this end worked hard Midshipman IV doll Join* Army Clstt.io, • l»imt that bribet were I tinn of th* Freehold Colts Neck road in the cate Wednesday of next week, November for th* election ol Harry E. Newman to ¡«4 .-t riven lo elect Clayton, 1906-07, were awarded a verdict bv a About fifteen years ago th* service, 20, 21 and 22. Other speakers will be the Assembly, us was shown by the Ji»bn Biffiteli rtf W?t*t own# 1 timi s the ¡ilin i Height* matter Allied j jury last night for $2,361, with interest of which Mr. Havens was th* head, Dr. J. J. Savin, superintendent of Newman vote in some of the shore •ht|mi an in th« U. £ N u bo war t*r fiecrun. attorney, filed a pro* from August, 190$, the amount repre­ changed the intervals of payment (rom schools in Union county, N. J,, who precincts gru it» itivi lati jur « I to m the Nuvui > the issuance of a certificate senting ten,per cent, of the contract quarterly to monthly. A t that lime wilt talk upon methods of teaching However Governon W ilson last week At ademy a l Annuimil», h•< true edolf u rhction t Jain«» II. Bogart, who price ’of the road, which was withheld Mr. Havens says he was excused from English language; Supt. Kern of JWin- sppointod William Fsunce of Atlantic i«>) carter fur •••»« li 1 no ur»ny i)M luuds ,e.cl .„I mayor, William T, Hot# fur one year as is customary in such the quarterly tour of inspection, which nebago county, III,, who will give a City, to the place. Mr. Fsunce it a Hr u i rent^iicd .- m>tbhtpnmn to tuke Ch|| McKaig, who were re contrseta to guarantee the kerping of the service demanded ot the superin­ moving picture exhibit, showing how member of the Democratic State Com­ a jterood beuioitui)«.*y in il ir Coast Anil- the road repair for one war, ml t hi noil. and J. lid. Johnson in and tendent. In 1904 the Haven* building the surrounding* of rural schools have mittee, and had been an anti-Wilson Iftv Cori» Au ust fupper», re elected eon- which was not paid them by the Board here burned to the grou.id and the been improved in that section, and also man. An endorsement from the State »Mr. Btrd*ull it a ton of Capt­ j ucob ,1, jnd overseer o f the poor respec- of Freeholders became the latter claim­ records of theservice were all destroyed, tell of how the farmer boys were inter­ Committee, of the Wilson Presidential 1!. iird*all of War«town ami 1armerly ly. It is allfged that none of these ed that the road wa* not kept in repair including, Mr. Havens says, the docu­ ested in bettering (arming conditions candidacy was wanted. While Wilson atte nded th« public «Choc 1 nt T □mt Ri« r the primary tiled expense accounts and that some $i ,900 was expended by ment by which he was relieved of th* through the pu lie schools; Dr. John was in Atlantic county campaigning!* mi the required time, nor did they the county in repairing the road i quarterly trip over the territory. He C. Stone of Montclair, N. J., Normal week betore election, the Governor and ie i ..i tp.iign committee as the The road was built under contract says that soon alter the fir.- he asked School, whose practical talks will be Faunce were brought together 1-ounce in tci require». There was no op- All Cundidatrs Campaign Cost with the former Republican Board of for a copy of the order, but i’ is said hs upon teaching arithmetic; Miss Sarah was appointed on the Fish and Game ti n ! them on election dav, Hi Hu Required by Nnv. 27 Freeholders. In August, 1907, when never got it J. Walter, principal of the training de­ Commission, and when the State Com­ the road was completed, the members pe moitim: in Manchesttr is some- According to Mr Havens, the general partment of the Hampton Institute, mittee met at Trenton on Thursday last of the board, togetherjwith State.Road superintendent of theservice was asked t similar. William II. Cruser, the Hampton, Va., who will give examples By the terms of the corrupt practises and endorsed Wilson as a candidate for Commissioner Hutchinson, inspected why the district heads were not covir- ent voile or, »a s a candidate for of manual training; Miss Sarah A. a.t, every candidate whose name was president, there was no dissenting vote and accepted the road from the con­ ing the the territories os presented by lection j- i w.is defeated by William Dvnts of Trenton, N.
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