LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.

8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT —VOL. 9--NUMBER 190. LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, AUCUST 22, 191Q. - BIG AVIATION MEET REBELS IN CONTROL WITTPENN J GUEST OVER 400 DEAD IN AVIATION VICTIM TO END TOMORROW AT IHOOUOIS BAKE RECOVERING HERE - IN NICARAGUA AND Jersey City Mayor One of Three FOREST FIRES WHICH Boy Whose Skull Was Fractur- 20,000 Saw Thrilling Aerial ed Was Unconscious for ' Stunts of Bird-Men at Hundred Who Attend- Week--90 Patients Now Field Saturday MENACE AMERICANS ed Club's Outing ARE STILL RAGING Hi^h waier niHi u In the number The Anbury Park aviailoii meet will Over rhit •- hundred atteudj'd th<' nf put lent H under treat men t at the* (Mi'l tomorrow. It was* announced Sat- Insurgents' Troops About to Seek Capital, Follow- iglitb an mm I outing and dam Bake of $20,000,000 Property Loss and 20,000 Home- Moumuuth Memorial Hospital ben fur liFtlay by officials of the aero cluli that tile huqiiois Mm ial Club held ill NfW uii) one time, ntiifty-elghl, was reach- the receipts I'luui ihf meet td dale leltf'a wuuds wuiieut» now beelug treated in thn to t-he stockholders. There waa a led to take place before the buke wards are waiting to be transferred tn crowd of 2(),itoo Saturday a*id this was opened. It waa the largest guth- Helena, Mont., Aug. 22.—Ktve thou private rtwrns as soon us one is va- San Juan, Del Sur, Nicaragua, Aug. meant a nice dividend for the associa- ig ihe association has ever enter- iiini stputre miles ut' timber in western 4i,eut. To meet tlte uvgciit u>mattti« 22.—The Nicaragua insurgents today tion, floml crowds today and tomor- tained, and very fortunately the com Men I an and en stern Idaho In ablaze for |irivute rooms the Hitting roum, ur- are in complete control of the gov- tee was able \o cater to ,ni who MILKMEN FEAST niw will nifan a rich harvest. ERECTED HIS OWN ilay and as much mere lias ulreitdy der)y'H room uud exumhiutlon room ernment and their army is encamped came. Cliaiis were provided fur i lie Iteeit laid v hy the worat forea! have lH-en turned into juivute rooms. Tentative plans are being considered a few miles from the eagii&L by Ihe dub for next year's meet, li H|S. ami a imps of waiters under Ires in the bJatory of the United Tln< maximum UUUIIHM- the hu»iiltnt Lust itiKht Jose Delincs Ksjrada re- 1 is believed I a .stivU company will THEATRE BUILDING direction uf Charles H. (Irc^ic, AT CLAMBAKE HERE It^UHh Th properly IOKS is already Ufcfumuiates both in wards and pri- ceived the presidency from President J*-, provided excellent service. The • ditiust $I:H,. inu.iMH) mid the desperate vate rooms la 120. be formed, composed of wealthy reat- Mudriz and today conferred the Htle tables were numbered, and td each •iTdltis of Ttunit men to check the ilentH of Anbury farli, Deal Beach and on hia brolher, the insurgent chief. Officers of Company Guests of Nine of the former graduates nro W. H. Parker Has Nearly Com- waiter were assigned ten people. This tiinies are fullle. Allcnhurst, and thai a permanent avia- The transfer, however, failed to quiet buck ut ihe hoHnital doing sueuiat lade certain that all wmild receive It's believed the death list will ex- work thin summer. tion Rdd wilV hi' sccn-.-eil, probably the the mobs who were pillaging home-; Shore Employes at pleted Broadway Struc- the same service and guarded .tr.iti. -eed ihree hundred. Fully two hun- irat't uKed fur the present meet. and threatening the lives of Ameri- (ieorgc Uuiui-lt, of I'atortiou, who ong wails between the courses. I red have It is also planned to have the club cans. ture in About Year Annual Outing reported dug and was seriously hurt at the opening of The bake was ia charge of ivrry he known, dead now number more the, Ashury Park aviation meet at ln- offer money prizes for aviators who It is feared that the entrance of Ihe Herberl attn Walter Duryeu, and they ban (ifly. i.'i utl-.-'ii, is gradually improving. He compel*? ami bvt?aU records, bvH thyinsurgent army will cause these sal- .The fourth unmial out tug of Ihe are homeless today W. H. Parker, whose new building had everything cooked to perfection. md 17 Montana towns have been des was iincotiMchiiiH for a week after t)in meet will be an open one, so that all dlers to sack the city, as the insurgent Sheffield Panns Slavvsun-Decker Co. on Uroadway has attracted consider- The menu consisted of numerous royed, while Helena IB threatened by accident. the noted .professional and amateur troops, when they captured Grenada, was held at "Qretts (Juhles," Pleasure able attention on aerount of its nov- rues, from soft o:iri hard clams to u 40-mile wind which in sweeping the Jogeuli Fahey, a bartender at the llyei's may compere. defied their officers and pillaged Bay, yesterday afternoon. There were el construction, says lie, will have his watermelon. There was an a'Wumlamr lire ihis way, Huthawuy (tin at Oeal, wan admitted QivetMi Titania X., who in private life houses and attacked women. It's be- seventydve in ihe party, inclinlin^ ihc theatre completed by Labor Day. Theof everything, and those who came to ihc hospital ynxieiday for surgical is Miss Lillia^ Scxion, of Anbury lieved that only American marines can officiate of ilie 'onipauy ami the <• iti iiu-liiM'd flour is nearly laid, and ilu kite enjoyed I ht- same utieiitinu u:i tieutmeut. lie wt*a shot through the Park, together with the members* of iftVfl Americans. pluyes of the W'-'^i Knd division. Man Wall of Flame 15 Miles Long. Mufce bm liei-n consinicied. 'I'ln- those who were first .seated. Visitors leg, the bullet |Ni:<;;ijig out, during a her mimic court, will be gucKts of the It's now reported that Chaniorre, KH- ager A. II. Wheat made till Ihe nrrmiKe Hpukaiie, Wash., Aug. 22.- The cuun dilnrlum have a Keating citiia wen- present from Jersey City, New- l Aciii CU& lUiw ;i£U>rtiti Wittprmt. of .levm-y Man of Sixty-five Plunges Into Surf field in the luyiil motnr cur- fur Tltun- I'lsliHda. This would iiitsan as* did ihey upend such a delightfiu after- nd leu wide is rushing toward St. agains datiuii iiboiii u yi-iir n.^o [,,• bud l>tn City, visited the bake, but, after greet and Saves Girl at Ocean Grove ia is to abauilon the old fashioned in Managiuf. noon. The employes made the jour Maries, Idaho. eoych-and-foui1 in the coming baby pa- archy little assistance, and he has been con- ng friends, and complimenting the ney to the .scene of the bake in Irolley on Sunday. stantly on the job ever since. He •orJimitiee on the large social gather- rade and dfinonstrate she is a down- cars, while the New York visitors ar- 100 More Men Dead? Robert W. Pierce, a constable from bad prepared his own plans and not ng, had to tftfee his tk'iiaHure, as tie New Market, N. J., made a daring res- io-the-mtnute sovereign by using an au- General Rivac Killed. rived in automobiles. Missoliila, Mont., Aug. 22,—One hun- only superintended the construction, ^as somewhat indisposed. He came cue at Ocean Urove yeiterday. lomobile — accompanied by Colonel niuenVldtt, AUK- --.- la tfia battle at 1 The halu' Wan served in the large dred flre fighters are believed to have John W. Ay mar, of the carnival com- but did most *of the work alrme. He an the guest of Klmcr .Johnson, one of Mr- Alice, Gardner, eighteen yearn <>nmudu General Fernandn Uivas was KlasK-eiielosed summer house. Four lulled in a flooded canyon near Wai- mission. purcmised lumber, STSSt to the mill the member* of the Iroquoia. Th**r*» old, of New York, who is spending tbn siniek by a bullet and killed. and turned it out. lie was chief car- pieces of inn sic enlivened t he o<'cu iace, Ida. Attempts tfl reach the Then the fair Tiiania will sit with fl a iininluiv of prominent visitors, summer at Bradley Heach, was watch- CoinmandiuK only a force of 700 penter, iron worker ami in a son. hion, There was such an abundant- unyon have failed. on*' of the aviators in an -aeroplane, and a good representative of Long ing the Hea from the fishing pier. troops (icnerul Itivsis at tucked den- Wherever there was u saving he took of good things to e snapped by hundreds of photog- Hrahcb leading citizens. The beat of Hhe became Hilary, lout her balance eraJs Mena and lntinuis!s mv now in com niaUiug nil were interested in wlnit \l AMr HIM I r\\llNi « *"» phmged into servl e, and an iinprovifsod ce- N«'W HruiiHWick, acted as niupn--. He anxious to do tro honors for the pret- plele possession of Uruntula. The res- 1x3ton Morton, prewldenl of the coin- UUnllL I UN LLUUUIl nih. the *nrt and brouchi Mlae Our- nunt mixe and saw mill erei-led. The (Miii'iU Ihe playern as pioininent itner to the beach. She was uncon- ty (| I it 'Cii, but. tliu fierce, jealousy ex- klents (it ili'' < tU IH.MI-- deniLiiistt-utiuiis pan\, iiad io say. Me refnied lo the auto furni hed the motor i»ow<>r, and stur.s in proressioiiui ranks, and the Bdoiu and had been badly bruised in isting between these ambitions avia- IIf \vy over (heir freedom from the men in the company's employ and iu\i a lew visiled the building daily to way he had tlum stationed afford ' Red Bank Man Takes Drastic j tier fall. lU'storatlvea were applied Jurs may result in both of them being f praised them for the way llipy coiulucL se»" the one-man fun a in list •men t, There was no score mil she soon recovered, and was tak- turned down for the less ambitious the business nloiiK ihe shore. Thomas pUl'llOSO. tbe game U lira. The sides use opes when she went out, T. urned Friday from a fishing trip Bpent was captured by Al. Cain. Mr. Cain matter will be settled by the ancient and ceiling will be >)\eied wilh ISSt- irry Archer, who lives in Fiflh ave- at Iftdtton'a Mills, Ocean county. One also received the award for tho sack method of drawing lots or flipping ft!. This work will ilso be done by iue, Red Hunk, decided to teach her of Ihe members of the parly reports race. Harry Heldt came in first in the coins. tie genius. '1 be tit)' r Ol the Btagfl in leSRim Saturday afternoon. that Mr. Si rat ton got lost from the El <-^g race. WilJiumri and Layton won 1 One of the club officials has suggesf- on the nfltarfll elevation of Hie lot. aa II was when he went home about beronllos one afternoon and waa not Ihe three-lPRKed iat e. The potato rare ed that theavialors might have a bi a foul' foot esctivaikm v.as mauV for our o'clock and found the ii,i -u dour discovered until nearly dark, when be staged off with a number of contest- plane race of some sort, with the sefM the inclined floor. Improved theatre ipen, with his wife nowhere in sight, returned with an eel, a pike and ti new ants, but the potatoes fell from the of iionor beside Titania in the aero- chairs will be installed. hat he decided to do the trick. He specimen of a fish. plane as a prize. spoons and only two or three HniKhcd ools all of the silverware and Home of No further attempts to break the The event was won. hy Charts W he family jewelry and hid It, In all Sprained Ankle When Foot liaitifi. It wan decided lo postpone Ihe siiiitude record now held by J. Arm- MRS EDWARDS BURIED uti«l«'H valued tit fSOu, and then lefl While putting un his uhoe a few fat men'ri race until after the bake, strong Drexel will be made by the lie house. Mrs. Archer returned days ago Charles Brewer, of Shrews- Funeral Services Held Saturday Nijjht win n called to the scratch the heavy Wright flyers while at Asbury Park. KJine late in the afternoon and was bury, slipped and sprained bis ankle. From Deceased's Home, With ifchis were afraid they would not HrookiiiN, Hoxsey and Johnstone, who rantie when she discovered that nome- Dr. Sayre, or Red Bank, nan been tbe Private Interment This A. M. (iuulify*unless the distance was made are particularly anxious that tbe. next jue had gotten into the house and uHeudtuK physician. record for altitude be made by a Fuu-rjil services for Mrs. Thelbpri m yaii's. THey lisgged MI hard to •oblJi-d II. She ai once notified Chief • excused thill Itlf comiilitlee (iecii! AVfiKhl machine, say they will make a Musing v,ITP held Salurdav nlgbt at if Police 3. Fiank Patlerson and he Baby'n Found- try for It at the coming Boston nvla- leit-lit o'clock froni the I-Mward* home I to call th:' race off. naiU* u caielui Heiivcb i>I tile premises Chief .lames Layton has In his pos- I Ion iheet. in W^Bhlnftion street, Itev. F. K. Fire CoromiBatoner Joueg, Captals and bariiH adjoiniiifj; for I he missing session a baby's sock and , Kraut, Coffyn, who has charge of the Shield, <>r the First RftfortnttJ Church, ampbell and Director 1-: Ol till Loton Horton. ides, hut they were no Where to be which were picked up In Second ave- Wright aviators, Ha id yesterday thut oiiicUiiiii::-. The service was [ami? , Fin- Jersey cii Department, After ihe bake wai aerved, than nd. A colored . wo in an, who lives nue yesterday. The owner can have Hie Wrighl machines aro fully capable IMIKSIDKNT MADIEl/. i ut tended, many friends of ihe de- 1 oiiK tin gueata. was si ill time for social intercourw nearUy, lultl th« t-hk'f Hmt Hhe had same by call I ng at police headquar- making an altitude of two mils n innnediiileiy. Ceuerul Kstrjitla, jceaaeQ heins; present lo pay their part- if g and a review of. I lie shore business. n a man ride up on a bicycle, and, ters, y diti S jinp tribute of love ami affetclon, A der favorable, condition Saturday the revolnlionary leader, is tit Aruynpu Famous Trotter at Red Bank. Officers and employes cjime closer after ringing the hell, raise the front Johnstone traveled 42 milel s in 4(i min- en route to (ir.-inntln. The. Kov*'i-nun'nt I , S. Horton, senre that all of their things had been Rlol Hev. Marshall Owens, pastor ot St. tracting Company, Red Bank, has the town, wheiv It will lie taken to Cns- is My Shepherd, I ShaH Not Want." en. Mr. Arclu.T lei her "fume" a while Tfcpffl were many hamlsom** ttoval of- of' t"W mimn\ w. tatiis. Robert Panl'tt M- B. Church, Ocean drove, in (mitruci to make a new road io Holm- tillo or San Carlos. A eanue cjjrrylnjj Lincroft School Improvements. C.ulliver and wife, n. g, Heardsley, C before he made u clean breast of thf the absence of Dr. Nea!, preached del. -The road begins in front a white Bag brought Ihe news of the fe rings, 1 matter. private burial Rerviccs were made Ansel White, of Red Bank, is pa in* j llortnn, 'i . W. Decker, Jr., T. I). Fill both morning and evening &l St. Holmes Conover's house, at Lincroft. evacuation to the ICstrudlsts. In telling of Ihe incident Mr. Archer Luke's M. K. Church yesterday. In Si Glenwood cemeti-ry in chaifa of fu- iK and making other improveme pta ler, F. B. Lloyd, Mayaard Ksmay and runs to Holmdel. K is expected to thee Liuc.rofLJncront public schooscnooil buildnunuingi . j Frank Hoist, Cland<' Ksuiay, Q, Turn waiif thai he came home on a lfleyc.1 the afternoon be gave a ten-minute Dedication at A.sbury Park. neral divert or >Iolui Q, Kext on 1 fa It that property values will increase. bull, Mr. and Mr:. BoVers, David and rang the door bell. He then dts- talk to the Sunday school on Rt. Rev. Bishop John Scarborough moininff. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST; Bann. M. F«--U>. a. B. Hums, \, M,H coveivd than no one was home, HO b< bis trip to tbe Holy Lund. Mr. Dislocated Finger While Boxing. officiated at the dedication of the new T. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Ruck raised a front window arid got in. He Owens at night told of practical Trinity Episcopal Church at Asbury New Store in Red Bank. The U. S. Weather Bureau forecast worth and all the local employes. then di covered the back door open, religion, which he described as tbe Abner West, of Broad street, and Park yesterday. The bishop read the Antonio Mevano, an Italian, has oi>- Lean Gorden, of Borden street, botli for tl(e ihirty-six hours ending Xties- which ( MMtd him to Ihink of some doing of the unpleasant things in life dedication service and aflerward of Red Bank, were boxing at the Y poned a'picture framing Bgtabllihme day at X p. in.; Masons Enjoy Bake. means i if scaring hie wife. and helping the man or woman who M. C. A. last Tuesday and West waa preached the serniou. Richard A. In .T. Traffnrd Allen's store in We New Jersey — Unsettled weaiher The Craftsman's Club, or Long IN down. Mr. Oweng was pan tor at Front street, Hed Hank. Mr. MeTan ahowi&g Gorden a left swing. He put Payne, a colored man, wan r eived wilh showers tonight or Tuesday. Branch, held iis flix annual ciambaV St. James' Church Being Decorated. Sea Bright when that town waa swept, B an expevi m>kl leaf ;imi regllder of by fire in 1891 and lost many hooka. :i little forec behind the blow and as into tbe church hy eontSvmtttitin Ifoderate southerly winds. at (Jreen (jaMes on Saturday attei The Interior of St. .Tames' Cathol 1 ihl f'iunes. He was with Joseph Dick- it" was an over Sunday guest of Mr. a result the fine;* !' of his bund was >ni P'easur will also be attended jo us soon as the give instructions in tbe gentle art of ted Uitnk wb<3 can do Ihus Uiml of (in Saturday evening, Ihe new opera answer to "Matchmaker." I want tt, H;t> to (Jieen Qablet uud retui'ii. Th wmk in Ihe church Is completed "slugging." Building a Barn. "Mora Mio" was presented ai the At- say that I have no emi.stary to repr* cr.. II Qablea trio furnJthed music at) Menja:min I^ane, of Shrewsbury, has sen I me; ! hat I am not looki :ig lot HODS to thr delight o! all piesent. Af- cliarge of the work. William Bennett, of Monroe avenue. lantic Highlands Casino, before a Rents House at Red Bank. Tag Day Nets $700. crowded house. T&e play WUH well cheap notoriety, and rhiil my horse Hi ter the hake lh" MaflQDB had Ha Red Bank, is building a 26x30-toot me, of AUanth- lligli 1 The Monmouth M. K. Home for the received. The author is A. Claud Mrs. K. .). i Il is HIM a woudertul aniniul Micliiiew look. Piof. W. H. Irelau A Vetta Victoria Song Hit. barn. He is doing the work himself. 1 the Gorman house Aged cleared $700 from its tag day Weller, of New York rily, Who is lauds, has r> merely an ordinary horse with aufflc I of \Va,>-!iiimirn!. n. C, wai number Vesta Vi the famous English Mr. Bennett was formerly salesman ( et, Ked Bank. TH< held in Ocean Grove on Saturday. spend ins '»e summer al ihe hock- in Chestnut icnt speed td boat the "working" man '! anmiiK I he visihirs. 1'asl Mast music hall who is now touring] for Jacob Kridel, the Red Bank cloth- wood House, and the presentation on rental was n: by \V. A. Hopping. owned l>\ Mr. Sexton. Hi* propoattion1 ; Kviink W. llanip'nn was eliaininyi ihe United States, sings a song that ler. He gave up thiB position to be- Saturday was the first in I induct inn is 1'arc for chdrity affords me nmn•' the haHe Dommittee, nearly everybody who baa ever heard come the Red Bank representative of Death Notice. thar thp play had had lo the public Improving Bell Place at Shrewsbury. pN'itsure than a contest for a purse it is trying f» whistle. This song, he Grand Union Tea Company. Margaretta Haft Bradford died at Mr. Weller WTOte the phiv wilh the and if held within an enclosure wheni'\ Property Holders to Meet. words and music complete, will be Long Branch, N. J., Saturday. August Frnnk C. Bryan, of Red Bank, is idea of port raying Mexican life and making uld 1: The i.mig Branch Propoijy Holders' Kiven with next Sunday'H New York Walt 28. lilO, Services at the home of her nd an arti: )8 charsed. won! ban attained his desire without a lake at PCelpts be donfttl il , Association will hold a meeting al the World. Worlds comic weekly for S. & H. green trading stamp de- son, ^57 Hamilton are., I^JUR ilrancli, I lir H V. Me]P1ftC», Sin doubt. The. casi \ ! itlliee of Harr> <'nnt(in in Ocean ave wiJl b4'' f iny as ever, and the big monstrator. See Goldstein's ad. * N. J., on Tuesday, August 2Hd, at 8 to the ong Branch Socii-i e ' imi' next VV»-due. day night. illusirai Sunday World Magazine a. m. IntHtment at Greenwood cenie for t he -it or the Pour. TI r I rep hte with good reading. The Will Call on You. itry, Brooklyn, N. Y. ** Atlantic City am) Return $2.25. Mason Fruit Jars. 4 win ideopt the OUH Special excursion \ ia New ]*n Quarts, fine, dozen; pints, B5e dozen.

Undarairabl* Citlxana. WILL TRY TO BREAK TRACK RECORDS AT RED BANK FAIR MEET All Aiiicriiiin H ho *|K>ud» unnii of HARMONY TO BE O'JKE FRANZ JOSEF. PRIEST REPENTS his time Ui LiiitiilU I tulK of a corklli-y >lho neul In n ileulcr In dogs anil HUM Bavarian Vtiitor Has Inciting IICHI rlhnl ivkul fca «limed: TAFT KEYNOTE Newport Autoing Advtntura. BREAKING VOW "Hi naiil* II kind of Uoj about ap 'liih an' no long. Hlt'a a kind of gr"y> '.mud, an' yet it ain't ;t gr'jr'ouud, be- cause 'Is tyle Is shorter nor any u' President Will Try to Loll Father Consolazia Leaves these 'ere gr'y'ounds. an' Ma nose Is allorter, an' 'e ain't so *lltu round the Party Tempests. Trenton Girl Bride. body. Hut still Va a kind o' gr'y'ound. Do you keep such dogs?" "We do not," said the dog man. "W« AVOIDING CONTROVERSY. MAY ENTER MONASTERY drowUII em."-Uarper'a Weaklj.

In Hla Laltar For Republican Cam- Young Wif. Raturm to Mar Paranli. paign Textbook Chiaf Magiatraia Whila Contrita Clargyman Sails For Will Pay No Attantion to Ominoua Roma to Accapt Puniahmant For HiM Rumbling From Oyatar Bay — No Di.ragtrd of Hia Plad|a of Calibacy "Reading Out of Party." Mothar-m-law tncaniad. Beverly^ Mass., Aug. SSL- Determined Trenton, N. J., Ae» -•-'. -Bvpcatkl t<> do nil he euu i" inn iiiuiil/r Hi-- .11- Ilial IIH ylH.leil to Ihe teiu[>lnllou* of iliint elements in the ltepublirau Ibe world, l|e». AI]IIIOIIW> 11. I'onxoln- party, President Taft lu his furtucoiu- Off Without a Break, 1909. •/•In, IIIR j'uuiiK Italian priest of the Ing "keynote" utterance Intends to re- Trt'iitoii (lloi-cMe, who elu|>ed offered. I persfl and r> per cent, additional fron of the Kepublicuu party. In llo^ie, n litre he will i oafwm ihut at the conclusion of the 0Y9BU, Hi.- WfdncsdHv Hfu-nmori will mark the I winners of any part of Ihe purse. I The president believes that no man he hroke the vows he niude when he Children Love association this year has spared no an be read out of that party who l» FRANZ JOSEF IN AUTO BUMP WIIB aiaie a prleHt and humbly offer doping day of the races and will be all the races an entry of at least si effort!! to have the raring thi* y*»ar a Republican. This belief he will set to tlo such fiennnce as the pope may our Candies and Ice Cream known as 'Everybody'# Day," The horifll It required and four hor.se *-i-lipse by far any previous. incctH of program will/consiM of three event**: forth, according to his present plau in Car Carrying Him and th* (.Aigwortha InipuHc. and they can eat all they want to Mart In ail rarer*. If a horse ills Cotlida* With Aator'a Maohina. ivci'nt tint's !n the county. a 8,#6 trot for a pane of $298, a 2.15 the letter which he Is writing for in- K:irh,Thie C'onaolazla, IIir sprightly for they are guaranteed to be lances all others,-the owner will b sertion In the Republican, campaign Newport, It. I., Aujf. TI. Duke Fran! The director In chargf of the racing part* for a pin we df %'Anu and a 2.22 entitled only to one money. Hopple bride of a few months ago. linn return absolutely pure and fresh. meet thin year will be Henry ]H-IM frot for a purse of f2"i). textbook. JoHff of UilVHi'iii, ('oiiffi'essmttil uu< Ml to live at hum,., where she IH murh will not be considered BH a bar f*o th Mis l.ontiu mi h. who tire Ihe J;IICSN o The big folks enjoy them as nn'it, and the meet will in- Hpread over The rat-en wifl donbtieaa all be fawt, entry. flu' president's dell nil Ion of a Re- inure amicably illnponed to the world a (wrlod of thrt-t- days. The Nutlnnal and as an incentive to thin em. Oaorga publican is one who has supported the Mr*. Ogden (Joelei; Iff*. Hobert (Joe at large than either of her |wimils well. tmtiiiK rules will govern, and all trot W, OKilvie offers* n haiidsonic whip to Tin- reason that the directors l! puny platform pledges. it*t and Vineent Antor, son of Colons .Mrs. Joliaiiii is nngry «nrt lines not at. ting aitif pJH'inR rare* will be the In si the driver breaking ilie iniek record, charge of the racing this year fee In tills letter aud In hla coming John Jiu-oli AHtor, flmired in en nuto tempt ti> disguise that fact whenever three out of five heats. which at jnes-ent Is 2.17'£, made In limt this year wii! be fpr more sucrese speech to the conservation congress at mo I lite accident here on Maturduy, bu the subject of her daughter's marriage HICKS MANUFACTURING CO. On Labor Day the meet will open 1908, The directors feel confident, that ftil than ever before is the fact tha St. l'ttul eurly next month, the presl- Ihe fart luis just hei-otne known. Is broached. Mr. Johann la dlspoaeri L0N6 BRANCH, N. J, with two events. The fir i will be a murk will he lowered. the prizes have bee^i ' increased a deut jirutiiiiily will deline the attitude The duke with Ml', and Mre. Long to take a more philosophical view ol 2.4(1 trolling race for a pSTH of $2'>u, In addition to tin- regular prizes of li'iir-t tifty per cent, over former years of the administration on questions of worth and Mrw. fioelet were being the situation, though sorely grieved at Wholesale and Retail Phone 62 J and the second will be a '2.'2'> pselngj feted for .1 e :• ng eventa on VV'ed- This of course should cause tlie quail the duy. He is not expected to reply driven lu the HUminer home of Na his daughter's alliance with the hand maic-h for a purse of %•'.<>< The follownt'sduy. IHrector Henry Demuiert has ty of speed horses to be deeldedlj to uppureutly iusplred statements from than.el Thnyer. The unto watt jus sump youug priest. Ing day will be Governor's and ffSftgs offered a \nnxv of $Kn to ihe winner higher than formerly, and realize thei O.vntcr Bay In either the letter or the turn)UK tnlo tin- gateway when tht An attempt to Interview Mrs. Johann day, and two good events will be on or each event oi^thJH day. prediction that thetrnck record wli St. Paul speech, but it is believed that onto of Vincent Astor i-riiKlied into It through one of the front windows ot th« program. A pariiiK event in the The regular moneys will be divided be broken. In muklug his attitude known he will All in Ihe duke's unto were severely her home brought only a short retort show the country what his position is Hhaken.'anU im Mr*. LonKWt>rth wut that the whereabouts of her gou-lu-la\\ ami has beeu In recent events of iiu heart) to express It, "all jumbled u| was none of the public's business and portame. It Is highly probable th(it together." No one WIIS Injured ant would not be divulged by her. While be «JU show that he has not had and after there had heed nn exchange oj Mrs. Johann was handing out a few • not have any desire to mix In ii|KilogleK Hit' purty coniimied on f<»m thoughts in the rejiorters her riaughtet state political lights, and that he does to the Thayer home. Katlterlne leaned over her mother's not conijider that Ihe president of the shoulder and smiled encouragingly whole iiiuntry can turn himself into •She showed no signs of being heart- o parly lender In any |uirllciilnr state. broken over her husband's desertlnn. It Is also said that the president will ACCUSED OFFICIALS The outcome of Father Consolnzla's not dwell at great length on the hene- visit to the Vatican is subject for con- lltH of the riiyne-Aldrlch tariff law. It TALKING OF BRIBERY jecture nuiong his friends. It Is taken was lntluuited that Senator Crane of .for granted that if he accepts the dls MiiNHachusettH, Colonel William 1!. cipline of the church he will be sep- MAKE A NOTE Nelson ami others close to Mr. Tuft arated from his wife forever, prob- luive counseled him recutly to sub-President Harahan of Illinois ably spending the remainder of his that we are running the mill formerly inlimite tbe tariff as much us possible life in the seclusion of a monastery operated by the Edwards Lumber &. u his forthcoming utterances. Central Makes Denial. doing such penance as may be Im- Coal Co. Being the best equipped Vice President Sherman on leaving posed. mill in town we are in a position to the Kvnus cottage showed that he did Father Consolazia had charge of an furnish all kinds of millwork of the not regard the Payne-Aldrlcb law as Italian mission at Kingston, a' small the best tariff bill ever pnssed. The Chicago, Aug. 22.--Tho charge made highest quality. Our prices are right a ili;&0 64,4Sti W. L. P.C. 40c vldenue 2'WX 48,729 Both President J. T. Harahun and 'hlladelphia 70 34 .001 Embroidered Flannel Paul 214,744 51,679 John C Drenuau, attorney for the rail- toston 64 48 .871 49c olumbuB P 181,548 66,968 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine road, who are named specifically In the New York 03 49 .BH3 At About the Price of Plain tlunta .- 154,839 64.967 *2 How? Tlie embroidery mills in their dull, hot season took all lH-ynrd pieces £p yracuse 137,249 28,875 charges drawn up and forwardwj^to Detroit 03 48 .503 (8 and worked them up into beautiful petticoat patterns in silk needlework scallops, S] the state's attorney by the lawyers, Cleveland SO (JO .458 denied the new charges In great detail. Vashiugton 40 04 .434 42c 8 leaf, Bower and French-knot designs, also hemstitch effects - just to keep their a BRITISH CRUISER ASHORE. Chicago 44 85 .404 *% hands busy and their needles from rusting, selling these exquisite Embroidered Flan- er W» on Way to Nagasaki—Japanese St. Louis 34 74 .315 Piso's Cough Cure fS nels to usj'or little more than the value of the plain flannels. S) Warships to Rescue. WEATHER EVERYWHERE. •n Most of these are in neat designs for infants' petticoats. More elaborate work GL Tokyo. Aug. 22.—The British cruiser ERUPTION THREATENED. 20c TS aiso, all at the same price, the vard 49c tr letlfurd run ashore on the southwest Observations of the United Million o

i^!!iq|ffip^^ I JUNE IS USUALLY OUR MOST BUSY MONTH, BUT THIS YEAR AUGUST IS THE LEADER Saturday was the busiest day of the season at this store. It looked as if all the automobiles along the shore were here at one time. The bargains that we offered were great, and the people took advantage of them. We will continue to offer great bargains each Saturday. TO THE LADIES: TO THE MEN: If you want a pair of those White Oxfords or Pumps at 98c, don't delay, as the time is short. If you want one of those Nobby Suits that we are offer- If you want one of those pretty Net Waists at $3.97, ing you at $10.00, regular prices $15 to $22, get busy, as worth $6.00 and $7.00, hurry up. they are going fast.

2. That the law which was recent- GLASS CUTS_A TIRE PITTSBURG WOULD SPREAD. ly passed requiring all vehicles to carry lights at night shall be reenact- Machine Belonging to Cottager Bass- Hope« For 1,000,000 Population, but ed and made so that it can be prop- ford Runs Over Broken Milk McKeesport Will Fight. erly enforced and a minimum penalty Bottfe. Ptttsburg, Ants. 22.—A tiiovc wt on We Save You a Search fixed, and the fines collected for A broken milk bottle on the attphalt foot by Mdyor M;iw>- ami ulht>r& to The Army of breaches thereof turned over to the pavement In frout of Steinbnch's de- have nil of AUpghrny tounly tiiluni State Treasurer to be spent onjy on URrtmen-t store was renfioiisible yeat&r- futo Ptttaburg, HO that there may bv a Operators wanted to make men's night shirts. Constipation the repair of improved highways. d£fcy morning for the cutting of a new Imputation of I.IMMMMMI Mhown for the 3. That the horse power of cars for automobile tire and inner tube. There city, bids fair to get n hard fight froin Special attention given learners. Come in and U Crowing Smaller E' D.r- liconse purposes shall be rated A. 1^.waa a quantity of glass scattered MeKeesport. let us place you in a position where you can CARTER'S LITTLE A. M., and not upon the manufactur- about, but the bottom ot the bottle, The Tube Oily, which awrJui a [«>i»- UVER PILLS M I er's rating. with a few sharp pointed fragment* utBtion of 'about 48,000 and which IIUM earn good wages. Also work given out to do rapoDiibfc— ih 4. That in consideration of the attached, did the damage. It penetrat- only givo relief ul ways been SSBURV PARK, 5. That two thousand dollars ($2,- car belongs to T. S. Bassford, who is MANASQUAN. MM, Mprfna, Skk HMJKU, S.B.w Skim. 000) per year, for a period of at least spending the summer in the Helsley »n» rroTMiional Vu.*w. STEINER 6c SON. AD English physician of wbom ninny SMALL PB.L, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PUCE three years, ho set aside from the cotage, in Bath avenue. • stories are iu circulation tuny not be funds paid by the automoblllsts for li- This is ouiy one of the many acci- I Genuine mmhm Signature censes, ptc, such amount to be used as U»HV mpathettc as a reeeut Htiec- dents aligned \o broken glass in the dote seems to make htm. He Is a spe- in erecting proper guidings upon the public sheets. The matter ha* been highways where required. cialist oa all sorts of mental disturb- I. 0. 0. ^NOMINATIONS Gay New York. BUDGET, 1910. reported to police headquarters. Only ances and the fits, spasms, and con- "(Jay New York," a clever concoc- 6. That motorists shall have the recently Patrolman Vetter apprehend- Au ordinance (o appropriate and right to appeal to the Supreme Court vulsions which sometimes accompany Rob bins, of Hamilton Square, and tion of melody and merriment, has provide hy taxation money for th« ed a driver for permitting fragments them. One of his patients, a most ex- Woodruff, of Newark, Unopposed boen booked for Ocean Park no from the decisions of the Commission- of broken bottles tailing from DIH ! current year, tor lighting (ho streHs er of Motor Vehicles. citable person, if .ttutfdenly alarmed or For Grand Master and Deputy, Wednesday. Augimt 24th. Among the and public plaees of the Borough, for wagon to remain on the asphalt. The distressed^ would fall Into a curious Nominations for office* in ihe Grand great variety of cmnpllments paid io 7. That a law be enmcted requiring man was reprimanded and told to go. lht< support of the police department, comatose state from which sue could Lodge of N*iw Jersey, 1. O. O. F., the production an a wholo, a large 1 ! gates at all grade crossings of steam There is some agitation that citizens for the niiiihiiiin.MH'i of the flre de- I railways and of electric railways not be roused until the effect ot tho which have been accepted by the nom- measure, of the praise is Riven to Itn j |>nrtment, lor regulating, cleaning, keep a lookout for violators and cause shock hnd passed. The pLiyftletan hud inees, have been certified to the var- lilni preiensioiiB and to the very for- j sprinkling arid keeping In repair where operated over P private right of i he arrest of anyone seen dropping, way, crossing a public highway. been summoned agniu and agaiii, but ious lodges by Hairy S. Pine, Grand nildtible organization employed in its | streets and sidewalks, for graveling JERSEY MOTORISTS throwing or sweeping glass into the it always happened that he was ftway Secretary, (is 1'OHOWH; rollicking interpretation, consisting In .ami macadHinl>,lng the htrcelfl of the J The New Jersey Automobile a|id Mo- istreets. The driver of the Bassford 1 | tor Club is, today, with its member- from home at (lie time, and before he (hand Master—William T. Hobblns, tin main of as clever an assortment Borough, for the relief of the poor, car said that he would look to the city arrived on the scene of action the pa- Hamilton Lodge, No. 97, Hamilton for providing water for extinguishing ship of 2,500 motorists, the largest sec- for reimbursement. TH{ Bid NU&CAL GOijRPOllTICS tional motor organisation in the land tiont hud recovered. At last one night Squar**, fires, for payment of the coat of such and owing to the efforts being put he was summoned aud arrived at the Deputy Grand Master—Charles A. public improvements. In anticipation of the collection of assessment upon forth at this time bids fair to double EX-ASSEMBLYMEN AT BAKE firms*/ wlitlo the womao was stilt un- Woodruff, Radiani Star Ixidge, No. 190, To Supply Only Legislative Can- its membership before the end of this conscious, lie hurried upstairs and Newark. the property benefited, and so much year. » 35 Members of Body fn 1904 and 1905into the room where she wus lying ou Mr. Robbins ami Mr. Woodruff ware of the costs of any public Improvn- didates Who Pledge the conch. He looked at her, aud an chosen as candidates unanimously hy ment as Khali not be covered by tho That the pressure of this organiza- Form Organization at Renunton nsBP.sttmcnt of the lands benefited by tion in t*e political arena is can Here. expression ot interest overspread bis lite State lodges. Tho other candi- Liberal Legislation rface. • - ^ •• - dates, with the nuinb.r of lodgog in- such improvement, for the general in- be judged by the haste with which all Ex-members of the 1904 and 1905 dorsing their candidacy, are aa fol- cidental expp.n&OH of the Horouf^i, and political parties are indoriing the rea-Assembly held a reunion at Wardell's "Now, this," be Bald in his most Motorists" packed tho assembly lows : * for tho rapport of th tary, and George Wright, of Passaie, witb his elbow. "I -say. Whistler," ark, 1 lodge; K H. Chorpenninfi, Aa- spending, a few weeks in Red Bank treasurer. he protested excitedly, "you must not ron Lodge, No. 223, 1 lodg«; nml Wal- Police D*ptt. , 1.000 00 lion taken here would lie publicly In- 3rd—For the malntajnanco of dorsed by all of the other clubi preparatory to the opening of .Ruben The outing proved an enjoyable af- sleep here!" lace M. Kinsey, Infallible Lodge, No. throughout the state* Mantel's season at Atlantic City Sep- fair, and now thai a permanent organ- "Leave me alone!" snapped Whis- 266, 1 lodge, a Fire IH»pt GOO 00 tember 1st. Mr. Stilwell isa nepthew ization has been affecled, the member- tler. "I've said nil I wanted to. I've Grand Secretary—Harry S. Pine, 4th— For regulating, cleaning* "Pennsylvania, New York and Masa- of Attorney General Edmund Wllsoi. sprinkling and keeping In achusutU," KUid the president, '4iave ship lli^t will bo increased from year no Interest at alJ ID whnt you and Chosen FiiendH Lodge, No. 29, Cam-of comorliHiis as were ""ever engaged and first went on the stage in one of den, 177 lodges; Frunk R, .lumniH. repair streets and side- passed retaliatory motor laws because to year. Reunions will lie. held an- your friends have to say." for a simUar purpose. Then, too, the Charles Champlin's plays. HA wasnually, and the bringing together of South Trenton Lodge, No. 36, Trenton, walks 1,000 00 oC the lack of courtesy shown visiting One evening be wns my guest nt lapffe numhor of pretty girls, the biii- with Champlin about a year when he ex-members of ihe Assembly will have 4 lodge*, 5tli—For gravoHng and ma- motorists in this state. The infliction dinner at a hotel. Edwin A. Abbey linnt costuming, Hue scenic effects, us left and went on the road as leading a tendency lo keep the men in closer Grand Treasurer—Joseph R. Uea- cademlzlnR the streets 2,000 00 of the ?L foe and registration for non- was also there. Right after dinner well as the reality of the song intro- man In several ot Charles Froman's touch with each other. Among the eon, Uordeniown Lodge, No. 16, Hot- fit.lt—For relief of the poor... 200 00 residents is a relict of olden days Whistler went calmly to Bleep. On ductions, seem to have appealed productions. Richard Mantel heard of speakers at the balte Saturday werp dentown, 181 lodges. 7th—For water for extinguish* when a $l fee was exacted from all the wny to the tbenler he enjoyed an- Klrongly to thcatrvgiwm. Novelty is wogons and caniages using tho public Mr, 'Stilwcll and gave him an oppor- Samuel S, Swackhamer, of Somerset; in*? Qrai soo oo other M!i|> in the cab. ami he almuber- Grand EtepF6*e0ttt£JVfi to .Sovereign said to be the prime factor In moving highways. tunity to take up sqmc of the Shakes- Dr. Ayres, of Bergen; Dr. Walter 3. 8th—For the Renera! Inciden- i*d peacefully through the greater part Grand Lodge—C. Fleming BtHngop, the fun Natures of "(Jay New York," pearian roles. He has been with Mr. Reed and Kdgar 1. Van Derveer, of tal expenses of i tic Bor- of the play. The next morning he incumbent, GlanKboro LodRC, No. 58,and this is something worth consider- "Our roads should bo free to resi- Mantel several years. He command" Monmouib. Jtobert H. Scott, bf Hud- ough 2,400 00 dents or other states for touring and blandly asked roe: "What did Abbey Gl*issboro, !)9 bB&gfts; Peter W. Stagg, ing In those day» of marvellous ad- a big salary and has played some of son, was the only one of his delegatio have to say lost night? Anything 9 th—Kor the support and interstate oemmerce. Automobiles Heigen County Lodffi, No. 73, Hucken- vancement. nintntalncnro of the Board the leading ports. present. worth while?"—Century. A sack, 77 lodges. are very largely engaged in interstate of Health 150 00 commerce mid they should bo subject The eleclion will take, place in each Gangrene Patient Dies. Dated Aug. 8th, 1910. only to traffic regulations of the Told the Truth. Councilman Holtson Not a Candidate. "Charms" In Cornwall. lodg* on the. third regular m06tiug 1 • G. H. WHITE, states through which they pasB. Senator Curtis, of Kansas, tells the Councilman A. L. Holtson, 'of the Corn wall. England, \n a county of night in October. Mrs. Mary l-enkf , of CaHnvlllf\ N. Attest: Mayor. "The untair New Jersey law is hin- following story about a young man eal estate firm of VanHuel & Holt- "charms," "Tiie passing of children .1., aged "»7 years, died Friday at. the. JBSSR W 1'OTTRR, dering the continued prosperity aud who sometimes drank more whisky ;on, who?* is the Republican member through holes la the earth, rocks or Busy Packing Fruit. Mon month Memorial Hospital. She Borough Clerk. success oi' our farming industry. Our than was good for him: of the City Council from (lie First trees, once aq,«stabltahed rite. Is still Theodore Morris and Jacob Allaire, hud been admitted twnnly-four hours ($7.02) 190-1M j suburban life will not Increase la He had been making a night of It, Ward, has decided to retire from the practiced in various parts of Corn- who own a produce utorr In Wharf previous suffering with gangrene of proportion if restrictions are placed but had forsaken his companions. He Council at the end of his term. Mr. wall," wrote Thomas Q. Conch about avenue, Hod Bank, have bought one of the leg. The body was removed to for a better boarding house will upon visiting motorists. was acquainted with an undertaker Holt eon Kays he is satisfied with a nfty years ago. "With us hulls are Beuajmin J. Parker's apple- orchards, CaKsvllIo Friday afternoon. find the want ads. full of "1 contend tiiat the farmer gets bet- named George, and got the crazy no- two-year term, and is willing for the cured by creeping ou the hands and at Shrewsbury, and are hard at work ter prices for his product at the sea- tion at 3 o'clock in the morning that other fellow to assume the responsi- knees benentU a bramble which has iiacking and shipping-fruit. Advertise In the Daily Record- ''clues" and suggestions. shore and mountain resorts and this he must see this particular man. Ac- bility. grown into tin- soil at both ends. Chil- must be attributed to the advent of cordingly, he found George's undertak- dren afflicted with hernia are still the motorist." ing establishment, over which George passed through a slit in an ash sapling before sunrise, fasting, after which the Most of. the motorists present had had his sleeping apartments. The Intoxicated young man rang and *tit portions, fire; bound up, aud as they Lomrthing to say on thviTe heartily in accord with the de-the world I wan' to do business with." Open Every Day But Sundays A Money Saver. AND sires oi' ihc motorists/ It was point- —The Popular Magazine. "But you are taking considerable ed out tiiat in England one might se- risk in letting your youug tneu owe WHTER CHRNiyHL 1 PICTURES CHANGED EVERY en, a license whicli accorded touring Mist Schneider Engaged. two or three weeks' board." mivilegey throughout all Europe, Announcement was made public last DAY "Yea, there la some risk," answered SEPTEMBER 1, 2 and 3, fvluh; in the United States each state night of the engagement of Miss Jen- the boarding house keeper. "But then, nll'MnpU'd to eroet -a stone wall bar- nie Schneider, daughter of Joseph Matinee and Evening you sec, they worry over it so that Children's Parade, Fat Men's ling touring. * Schneider, of Morris avenue, and Dav- they lose their appetites, HO I save Auto Races E Race, Motor Boat Races, free RBSQIUIions were adopted pledging id Mann, of New York. The occasion 5c For Children money Iu the Jong run." for al] classen; Business Men's Long Branch Record uuloiuls to use their influence in the Saturday Evenings 10c One-mile Straightway; V was a reception held at the Schneider highest power cars in Parade, Canoe Races, Boat VOT1N6 COUPON •TO mini; election to elect those men tohome, the Maple cottage, where a Diplomatic, Races, High and Fanc^ Diving, offire regardless of party, who shall large number of guests had assem- *'I believe our boy is a born diplo- E the country ; daredevil Swimming Races, Crowning the This coupon entitles the pledge themselves to the unqualified bled. Harris Glickkman, of New- Program To-day. Monday, Aug. 22 mat." ' * drivers. Free - for - all support ol' ihe motoring interests in York, who is summering here, was An American Soldier in the "Has he shown extraordinary ability N Queen, THumfnated Motor Boat holder to one vote for their a^lpflng In passing the following the sactchan, and greatly enjoyed the Philippines as a prevaricator?" One-mile Race; open for Parade all along the river front, choice for the Queen of the amendments to the present law: Festive ocasion. Refreshments were An Obstinate Tooth "Well, no, not that exactly, but he all classes of cars. Hill- T Tub Rare, Oreased Pig Race, Highlands Carnival, to be §f I. That iion-rosidenl automohilists served. can cheat other boys in trades mid Marathon Rare for professionals feealii&g to tour in New lorsey, be per- Somnambulist climbing contest, free- announced August 31, 1910. make them think they are getting all S and amateurs. mitted IO do *o for a limited" period Back to Nutmeg State. Uncle's Fortune the best of It." for all. of time, without expense lo them and Mrs. John Dwk-e. of Saugaluck, The Vacuum Cleaner I vote for wil iiout inquiring them to take out Connecticut, who has been visiting An Unselfish (ioest Napoleon and Woman, special licenses, or sign powers of at- her mother, Mrs. Richard Dwlre, of For the Sake of the Nnpoleon I., who was a preilt ad- Every Event Open to Everybody torney, before entering the bordersof Bergan place, Red Bank, has retnrn- mirer of female talent «lieu Ms owner the state, provided tlicv hnvft' duly d home. illd not, like Mine, de Ktuel. direct it Application blanks for all events can be secured by applying to as my choice for Queen of Cm*iitli£d with the laws of the states* A' Cool Place to Spend an Hour the Secretary of the Bureau of Information, Sea Shell Kitchen. the Highlands Carnival, 1910 in which they reside. •aamwilifaiiiyiilutf ftj"—y, Than Advertise In the Daily Record. are w»mieu win. have onlv one fault— POUR LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUOUtT 12, 1*10.

provided uf r >•••" * they arc or eqtm Why? Wlhat other candidate could With either Wilson or KaUenbach n HH and strength, what do»n Ihc they consistently have t&4en*4? ticket, the Republicans would b« DAILY RECORD forced to nmkc a selection from the.ll ISSUED EVERY WEEKDAY average miin do? Try lo tu-parat choleeHt ma teria].—Trenton Ad vert IK HOW TO CARE EXCEPT FMDAY Jie-m? Never' lie r, M , them tu aal Cannon's sun it1< (- Is the iop thrown i-r. Savings - - hardships i In and may tho bent man win. Thto the. American people to ease the LONG BRANCH RECORD Th« Goal. FOR SPRINGS nian with red blood in his veins know hue and cry agaliiHt the administra- iMued Ev«ry Friday Twas morn, and ou tho mounts! that blown like those boys will ex tion, but it may vain one. There KM' of hern who need (o go mum than He fixed hlH e>e.i, Nothing saved to-day may mean hard- B«nJ. BolMtftu Bobbltt Ed I to change do not kill. And &• rlgl he. Kean and, Howeli stand for th One draught from Its elrar loft)Ufe Prolonged by Giving Them blow, rightly landed, may make a mai soaree, ship to-morrow. of a boy who tm.. hud too much bool same things, and he In more manly Tlif traveler's prize. Terma of Subscript inn Close Attention. learning and too little physical de In !iK demeanor and bis own boss 100 DAILY RECORD Get out of line with possible hardship. velopment." 'Twas noon; far up the iii&uti On* ye«r ....,,.,. $2.6 Me strove and tolled. Thatu typical (Jaynor sound sense If wild talk will elect a man, i3erry Single copiM 0 With fret all torn, and gi THEY SHO'JLO BE LUBRICATED A Savings Account with the First Tho chief dangers which assail bnM the "reformers'" leader lu Pennsyl dust- LONG BRANCH *RJCCORD youth «nd manhood result from cod vania should get DO j>er cent of the liegrimiutd and rolled. National Bank of Long Branch, will One year by mall ..... $1.6 •mall Quantities of Oil Pyt en New dllug. Coddling makes mollycoddles Oubei'itatorial vote. help you. Single cople* 0 I ••-.!• njKlii; dark sha/lows fell. In and Then Wilt Help—Little Things and mollycoddles furnish our sneal Count In General Upkeep of Auto- DAILY RECORD hleves, cowardly assassins, slander EDITORIAL COMMENT Id (i worked and wept. mobile. and , Hesldo the valley pool he kelt, Think it over. iK, embezzlers, pickpockets, paiule LONG BRANCH RECORD Returning Good For Good. And drank, and slept. Life In springs will be prolonged if >rs and all tho other most loathsome they are properly lubricated, sloce On« T«ir ...... $4.00 Soliloquy by Lnr Roosevelt—"How breeds of ^criminals. sharper than a serpent's tooth It Is toA sweet-voiced angel came runt will be aborted, and when springs are allowed to runt up the pitting One week . .08 A vlrlie, manly, at hletic boy la ahave a ihauklenH child! '--Phila. Ttcc And whispered low theae words, BUSINESS ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES ord. J As close, lo him she drew: which follows marks the point of fail- nentally clean boy and makes an hoi ure simply because (be rust indenta- PablUhed by » "('od asks not heights attained. •M useful citizen. Athletics by ('ome! with the pure in heart tion has the same effect as a notch. F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO = The Carnival Craze. which la rtfade In a test proof to make truxy stimulate an Interest tu the oth We have not kept actual account but He has a place for yojiT' Cfaai. L. BdwardB, Secy and Manager —Nettle Hartsell, m The Los Angeles it fracture easier and to mark the •r kind. It's sickening to • <•<• woll it Keoms to be true that every town in point of rupture; tho real (desired) 192 Broadway Monmouth county, except Freehold Timefi. neant efforts to elevate soicety wast spring action will follow and unequal LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY and Fanningdale, is preparing for strains will not take phice. Take half Trustee Executor •d—and worse—hi attempts to supcarnival or has already had om:. llut THOUGHTS _W0RTH READING elliptic springs for Illustration. They Monday, August 22, 1910. tr***', boxing and fight pictures. Freehold people are having pVmty of are umde up of a plurality of flat excitement these days; thry are re I call useful anything that gives us "You run not sinslfy the ..merlcan happiness, and there is nothing in this leaves, each shorter thau the other, all We are authorized by A TACTICAL BLUNDER. building two of their principal Htrectb of the same width ami all given a bow boy is a classic that deserves to live Freehold Transcript. world that makri us more happy than Roosevelt's revalues are all hiu owi contemplation and drsaming. This is so contrived that the extreme fiber law to act as Executor, strain will be the ninny in each plate fault. He tried to feel his way bark Cupid in Boston. what people forget too often nowadays. FOOLING THEMSELVES. The man who, safe from want, enjoys when the spring is deformed under the Administrator, Guardian, ^4ittfj politics. He announced upon tits Boston's Mayor attributes the defic- load it is designed to carry. Speaking of Senator Joseph W. iency of marriages In that chy to thothe countless marvels that meet his return to thin country two months age eyes and mind everywhere, walks up- ntellecttial superiority of the girls, The reason for using several plates Agent, or' Trustee. Wills receipted for and that IK- would take no part in ItBailey, the Standard Oil and trust rep who overawe the marriageable young on the earth like a g&d. He loves to admire the beautiful beings that sur- Is to limit the extreme finer strain, Then he interfered I» Now York when iMiuitive, and his acclamation an men. Culture has Its disadvantages. considering a given span of the plates kept without charge when we are made the candidate for the President in theA Southern ruan once declared that round him on all sides, proud speci- he thought the psychological moment mens of humanity and the animal king- and a given action In the transverse making love to a Boston girl was like plane, as well as to absorb energy and executor. had arrived for him to force through recent Democratic State Convention sitting on a cake of fee alfti cracking dom, young muscles at play, admirable living engines, slender, graceful and put a quietus on the motion of the Urn Hughns direct primary mi-usure n T«xas, "The Houston Post" says: hailstones with your teeth. That was body. It would be possible to use a "The people have beheld him a Col probably au exaggeration. — l'hila. full of life and strength. He takes Kit by adding his Influence to that of the joy with him into tho mountains and sprjng made of one plate only were NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO. Press. the same tapered from the center out Governor. He failed. Then he tried JKHUB In the Senate. His primacy in on the shores, wh re Spring Is born hat august forum Is not questioned n all its splendor, where nature holds in such a way na to afford mich limber to harmonize the regulars and lnsur Baseball and Its Cost. qualities as the word implies. >y any competent authority. He in Complaint in made that Americans its flower festivals, where the bees gents En Now York by quietly seeking hum and the birds ping of love and When springs are properly made the he most impressive figure of virile spend |2u,uOu,ooo a year on baseball. plates press ou each other with suffi- the state convention chairmanship. )f course there are other ways in b auty; he enjoys th rippling waves itah-MiKut'hiti In our national legisla of the silvery rivers, and loves to cient force to cause them to seize, and Again bo U:IH turned down. which this sum might bfl used. It the action will tbenTre "fierce." At the ure, and the jealous Hcrutlny of hismight help to defray the cost of thewatch Apollo trying to tear the Meanwhile he refused requests to of clouds from the earth's blushing Instant of seising the local strains set >ubllc acts by men who revile falls tc Panama canal, or It would pay for two up In the fiber of the plates Is enough lend his support to the liiMirgetitB in battleships. It would buy a huge uum face. What mortal being ts happier reveal the slightest weakness in hi* than he? And since it Is art that cause rupture In many cases, find Kansas, California and other Western pr of paJamaR for the otherwise un the only way to abort this very unde- armor." lothed heathen, or divided into teaches u? to enjoy these pure pleas- States. He knew that that would in ures, who will deny the usefulness of sirable performance Is to lubricate the Here is proof, surely that no muit dimes, It might he distributed as far spring, which to do requires that ft be terfore with hl» ambition to act as a' it would go among our own people. art 7—August Deorin. ldlng a high public position can lie relieved of Its lood, when It will re- barjnonlzer in New York. Hut. dollar for dollar, what will do HO turn to Its open position. If all the plates HO bad that there will not be aoim Thus he miKHcd a wonderful oppor much good as $2u,fHin,iinii worlh of DEAL BARTENDER SHOT are bowed to a common radius, since ycaphantH to lavish panegyrics upor. in- rhali every year? In the mere mat- each one Is different In length from tunity to gnln prestige; fur had lu Night Clerk at Hathaway Inn Might Urn. er of taking men away from business the, other, the ends wilt open up, and an CH|KJUSO(1 (ho ititiurgciilH' cauNc Hi'1 •ares as often as it does it is worth Have Killed Him if Arm Had oil can may then be used to squirt oil The most extravagant laudation Is nore than that.—Chicago Tribune. Not Been Knocked. on the plates forming the laminae. sweeping \ i<-lories oT that faction .lames Fahey, a bartender, 2S years ometimes read about the most un- Since spring plates are rolled with a t -would hHve boen credited to him. old, is In the Monmouth Memorial worthy officials. It flatters them, or Wil-on or Katzenbach. CQncRve surface, so that there is room [ the coming of 1910, the Hartford Fire Insurance , Timidity Is not a Roosevelt charac Will "a decided majority of theHospital at Long Branch with a flesh Company has rounded out a century of business history. That -otirfe. but It doesn't affect the publk wound In 0X9 thigh, the result of a bul- for the oil between them, and In con- teilHttc. noldncNR h;is won him all houghtful Democrat's of the State" formity with the behavior of the lubri- means something in the hazardous business of 6re insurance, for four out of »Htim«to of these men. ft merely din- tand for Woockow Wilsons nomina t fired at bis head by William U Hor- every five companies organized in this country have either failed or retired. Iti:. battles. It would have made him lon, about tho.same age, at the. Hath- cating oil. It will tend to slay on the lts the flatterers. No paper in the ifui for Governor on thft Democratic plates rather than to be squeezed out, It means unshaken stability. The smoke of every great American conflagration supreme in )iin party now instead of ieket? If they do and they swing the away Inn, Deal, Saturday. Horton is world Is powerful enough to make thi employed as night clerk at the same Bince It will flow to the center, nway has darkened the sky over the " Hartford's" head. In San Francisco alone it regarded as finegligibl e Actor l>y botl lomhiatton his way, he consents to ac- from hlffh levels. whenMt Is heated or paid ten millions. But emerging triumphant from the ordeals of 100 years, it -iiigriit American reading public o. cept It and make the content. His hotel whom Fahey Is the bartender. •Hides. Horton was arrested by Policeman \ under pressure. An acid free min- enters its second century stronger than ever. ' oday believe a lie to he tha truth. andldacy for the noiulnnlion is there- eral oil, such as Is used in cylinders of MH expeilenre bring]* hnuir the Iff. tire a fuel, although he 1H In no sense, iiifi and was iiHd at Deal police Unshaken stability for a century is no mean heritage, but age is venerable motors, Is suitable for the puriwse for only when adorned with honor. Honor implies more than honesty. It is the son that he who hesitates in politic**, tresonally seeking (In* honor. That headquarters pending a hearing on a charge of felonious assault before reasons as follows: (a) It will not gum quality which impels an institution to meet every obligation, not only with NICARAGUAN WAR ENDED7 ic would make an Ideal candidate is or evaporate; (b> It will not etch the as hi wnr, l.s IUHI. - certain; whether a successful one inMagistrate Uorden. promptness and exactness/but with fairness and a spirit of Nlcaragnan rebelH are reported to material; (c) it will afford the requisite Machine politicians have beaten him another question. The Democrats The shooting decurred on the lawn lubricating properties. equity. That is the "Hartford's" record in the past, its in the hotel yard. The cause of the aim to-day, and its ideal for the future. Its policies afford for the first time in his e&rwr becausr ave succeeded in capturing the ' ave hnd ideal Gubernatorial candi- Long life, when flat plate springs arc ilisput is unknown. The men had an unsurpassed indemnity, and by co-operating with its patrons he resorted to the gum shoe game. tal, and control or the government tfites before, who have failed of elec- considered, would seem to be due to Ion. The late Chancellor McGlll wan argument and Horton drew the gun. to lessen fire dangers, it offers continuous service. Its busi- Will he profit by the defeat and leap 111 of course go with It. Before he could pull ihe trigger Fahey the use of very wide, thin plates me of them. rather than relatively narrow, thick ness, scattered among more than 15,000 communities Into the thickest of the fray or will It now remains to be Keen whether Hut the times havo changed. The knocked his arm down and the ball throughout this great land, is the largest of any fire insur- struck Fahey In the thigh. His Injury plates. Makers of springs sell them on he think it too late for that >• ••,.• to hey can maintain any more stable so-called politicians who have been pound basis, and the thicker the ance company in America. uanaging tho affairs or cities, states Is not serious. Horton did not attempt be effective? ;ovcniment than the ouFtted officials plates the lower will be the price, Blm- LIKI the nation are a more or !»-... dls- escape and he was quickly arrested plv because the number of plates id and whether they can dn ft alone Trdited lot and the demand on eveVy by Policeman Burns, who was stand- which will have to bA handled per hun- (Insure in the "Hartford" "SISS1FYING" THE BOY. r will require the assistance ol ide [s for clean, strong, intellectual ng near Ihe hotel and was attracted by the shot. dredweight will lie lowered as the iinerlran gunboats and marines. Ben unhampered by affiliation with thickness Is increased. Matters of this In an article in the 'Soptnmbrr Pic orporatloiiK that slill need the regula- Certainly they couldn't have won sort, while they involve the commer- H. W. GREEN&~BRO., Agents torial Review, Mayor (Jaynor CIIHOUHKOJ. ive hHiul of the law and who are in Dead Whale Drifts Ashore. cial side of the situation, bave to be with his usual saliences (he problem without tho expenditure of millions 10 way subsorvient to the interests of A dead whalo ahout twenty feet taken into account when users of cars 231 BROADWAY or dealing with boys. iid tho viola)Ion <>\ all neutrality lolitical bosses or machines. Wilson long, washed up on the beach south ure trying to get all they can out of LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY s Kiieh a man. He Is of the finest of Sanborn's pavilion, Anbury Park, iin- sprlugs. "Tho nioro athletics under proper |W1 by our government In their bo- ype of independent manhood and ifSaturday morniug. A big hole was In Ketaluers, if . they are properly Hupci-viHiou mid the more dancing un ilf. e were nominated and went down to ts side, as if a narpoon had pierced placed, will help out urarvelously, es- der wholesale condltlorfl) that children Wonder If they appreciate it? Iftefeat, the Democrats would have the t an%had been torn out. It is believ- lecially If the plates arc thick and a Choice First Mortgages onsciousnoss of having had a banner ed tho cetocean was slain in far away have." he says, "the better men and hey don't, American capitalists inler- ilmlted number of them aro used. It # iearer who represented the character- waters, and had drifted with ocean might took, as if lubrication la not de- $2,500—$4,000—$4,500—$5,000—$5,500—$6,000—$10,000 — women they will make. • • • You d lu securing concessions through sties lhat ore so sorely needed at this ides to this locality. The body is sirable under such conditions, but It $12,000 and $45,000 cannot fight degeneracy \ytth lectures, hem should. inie in nnr officeholders, and honor mdly decayed. H drifted into tho a only necessary to remember how secured upon well located high-class vould accrue to the party, greater muiul nets, and was discovered by fiercely a clutch will behave ft the hut you can reach It with wholesome han success possibly could with any fishermen. Later it floated to the residence and business proprieties. auiUHcmonts." ubrlcation is awry and how well the ON TRIAL. andidate after the office "for what Miach. Fishermen began cutting it upsame clutch will pick up and hold its Investors should write us for full Sunday baseball is one or these here is In it." a extract the whalebone. oud when attention is given to the I am unwilling that any action of In Mr. Kat/.enbach the Democrats particulars and arrange to personal^ amuseniLMits which the Mayor has long ubrlcation. It Is the same problem; ine should jeopardize the chances of lave another fine choice, but his ac- Large Pear Crop. the clutch refuses to work properly > ly inspect these properties. advocated. lepuhllcan success.—Senator Kean. eptance of the nomination, as we un- Aaron Morris, u retired produce when the metiil contacts and seizes, - And the Gaynor view of prize fight Ierstand it, depends upon a guarantee merchant, who lives at Hazlet, has and the springs act In precisely the '"Then why not retire from the race, if the united support of the various SEAMAN & SEAMAN AGENCY pictures i:. characterized by the Haim what la believed to be the banner same way. senator?" asks the Passaic News, rings and factions of the party, which crop of Monmouth county. Mr. Mor- OFFICES: Post Office Bidg. Tel. 800 Asbury Park, N. J. liberality and practicability. f vhich also propounds the query, "la nay be secured bclufe the date of the is has 606 trees of Kieffer pears. So Bo Caraful of Tirat. "A lot of pressure has been brought n Kean a.s anxious to 'save the on vent Ion, hut which has not mator- heavily are ^hey laden with fruit that The motorist should be particularly allzed up to this time. With the to bear upon me," he asserts, "con- t is estimated that the yield will be careful not to Impose unnecessary tarty' as he Is to save himself?" The vholeheartcd support of his party, Mr. ^lose to 1,5110 barrels of marketable cerning the prize tight picture. You lardships upon the tire equipment if ame questions could be put to David •Catzenbach would make a splendid >ears. he expects to secure maximum service. can not 'sissify' the American boy. HeHaird with equal propriety and forct*. un. He. too, 1B of the typo whom the \ car should never be driven In street ieople must trust for political reform. will not permit it—and you do not he Passaic News, however, should Advertise in the pally Record. car tracks nor the tires allowed to want to do it. - I have never seen a come iu contact with obstructions that INSURANCE emember that, Messrs. Kean and can by a little care be avoided. Like* prize fight, but I have no quarrel with Jaird consider their names synony- wise comers should not be taken at the man who wants to Bee one. IOUS with that of the Republican par- bigb speed. A ninineut'u consideration VANHUEL& HOLTSON "If pictures of a pri2e fight will will show the effect produced as the y,-~Newark News. ITIZENS •ar skids around and the force the 191 Broadway teach the American boy how to de-Certainly. They think they are the ires must withstand. Also driving at fend himself when called upon to doarty's masters. They have the ma- NATIONAL OD speed the greater part of the time so, then I nay let him see fight pic win result in the tire mileage being blnery and the money to run if, and i than would otherwise be obtained. iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiL tures. If the sight of a prise fighter v appeals to stupid partisan pre- BANK in the pink of condition will make a udlce and the purchase of votes count OP" LONO BRANCH, N. J. The Best Spark. CHANDLER & MAPS boy ambitious to possess just such a pon again carrying the state and re- The spectroscope, which Is an in- c strument employed In determining the DEALERS IN physique, then I say for the good ot a in ins control. Their past exper- tosltlon of bodies by color comparison, the nation, let him see and appre- ence justifles>the hope. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED ias never been successfully employed Lumber Hardware paints ciate ihat superb piece of human As former Governor Stokes well n connection with the spark at the Lime Metal Lath Oils mechanism in action. I believe that PROFITS OVER $235,000 gap of a plug In an ignition system of ays, "the state is ou trial * • • Brick Brushes White Lead Mr. Roosevelt would want every boy an automobile. The best spark is the the right of the people to rule the one which dissipates the largest Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes In America to see those pictures and Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers prompt ssue." amount of energy in the gas, and the AGENTS FOR i'iirn through them every point, in the and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment measurement of the energy cannot be If the people are qualified to rule art of self-defense—and HO do I. accomplished by the simple method of WoodTOp, Tiger Brand White Rock Finish, Sackett's Wall Board hey will. gazing at the spark and deciding that OUR SPECIALTIES "The man who rails against prize Depositary of t is good because it Is yellow or bet- er because it Is blue. BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICES RIGHT fighting Is the very man who would A Progressive Republican league State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, wallop his son well if the latter did ii Col lings wood. Cam den county, in City of Long Branch The woman who relies upon know how to protect himnelf when orsing Edward C. Stokfs lor United he want ads. to secure house- Office and Yard, No. 70 Broadway N. J. So. R. R. Crowing Ktaeked by another boy. When two Statea Senator! Treason' Treason! A STRONG. CONSERVATIVE BANK lold help has time to take an Telephone Call Mo. S3 LONG BRANCH, N. J. begin serapjiing in the street. Newark,. News. interest in other things. umiimiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii L0N4 BRANCH DAILY RICOftD, MONDAY, AUOUiT 22, WO. FIVS

wasn't H Hhijite word thnt the most faatMimt* tail)- rouUi object hi. It nun Jt«t a a smooth and gentle us golttfi to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS JUDGE HOKE'S LAW int'4'HiiK <>n J^miiluy in Huston. Entar Jim H»rny, You Miss a Lot If You Miss Our Annual Seal of Justice to the Tenderfoo •'There m\ Thomas Keene, Km\., RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT with hi* two gun* and knife ami liltt Yearling. rep11u<> tnu US ;i duugcrous num. ami AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE EACH WORD then- itood Jim Hamy with a ^rln on bit ffcM and not wi much nn a wtrtiw hi PENALTY FOR USING NO GUNbin liaml*, HomelMuJy oner have cuiiu CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE •long with n kodak; but. nlns, lie didn t The wise buyers are certainly grasping this i>l the chance to get mi old muster o opportunity. Saturday we found it impossible Tom K««n*. Armed Whin Jim Harny • picture was lust. Hltt Hit Claim, Fails to F.r»—Sandy "Mebbe you art* thinking that iiftei to wait on the crowd of eager buyers. Many left NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS »,„ Btnd Ordars Plaintiff to Be Diipet- Tom worked up the froth atid \\»- fern without being waited on. There is still thou- M*t*d and BooUd. t inns expression he Jumped to l|ls feet sands of bargains left of odds and ends—odd By M. QUAD, pulled htn uciipims and drove Jim far rropyrlvht, 1910. by AuwitiH Uteriry far nway. For the honor of old W'y sizes Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing,, [,i SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED' | Presr | omlng I uish it was MO, but it wasn't IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY BFOB1 [Hill tillin to take u| How wai it, then? Why. ,11 in Imp broken lines of Shoes and other linos lliroughout 1 a-loukiug HI him and biuieby pint* i WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY the Duly t'iiHO »u the docket, the store. We are gaining our desired room -iiiil Judge ilnkr of Sandy finger ni him and tells htm to git hourly and getting ready with necessities for WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. Bi'inl as bo looked Ills nudi Does the ferocious and desperate Ton once over. "I want to make a few gv depart? He doth! school opening. murks HIH! observations to thin congre "Yen, gentleman, though this cour gitlimi. lib honor, wlilcb is inyael hates to dwell on sich scenes of Had ami no other rritter, is tWe sole uwnc ness, lit- tuiiv! dwell on this one loni MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR SALE ami |in»prii'tor of the Red l»og SHIIHUI 'miff to say that Thomas Keene, Esq. This Sale Will Positively End This Week lie In ulso the owner of a nghtlug dot made a sneak without drawing a gut FOR anything you want to buy, sel TO LET—Cottage, 475 Edwardt and FOR SALE.—6 rooms of furniture, .nil *i rare boss. UP always takes n Or flourishing a knife; just went Hk< or .exchange, consult Tlw Salf and Ex Atlantic aves. Mrs. T. E. Rlre. including bedroom, dining room and ipiiitj fit I'ukiM1 nidi the boys niul Inc a good leetle Sunday skule. kiddy change Bureau, 16 BraiiL-hport ave., 195to200d&w* parlor unites. 533 Bath ave., Long been known to hold four straight Where did lie go? What was his pro WOLF LIEBERMAN Long Branch. 19fHo200* FOR RENT.—8-roftm house, newly Branch. 198tol98* flnttuc*!* in "lie night. He's cliuek-n- gram for the future? Did he withdraw ImU with evrrythhiu thnt coteta alonv. td the hills to get his nerve and thei The Big Little Dept. Store :: Still Hungry for Trade STODDARD Dayton Roadster, clas- decorated, all improvements, furnace, FOR SALE.—Two horses and two 1 sy cur, 4-eyHnder, double rumble, flii ele. Walklet's candy store, Broadway. tml has the reputation of being a good come baek for a regulur •laughter carriages. Apply 43 Fifth ave. f,'He.r. Some of you have tiikeu ad- Not quite! 228 Broadway :-: Long Branch, N. J. condition. $650 or exchange for less 195d&wtf l!»5d&wtf Sicily car. Rev. Dodslion, 185 Union vantage of iliN to he famiiinr with him "Knowing that I wan a court, he np ave. 196tol98 HOUSE to let year round, 6 rooms U\ thin num. One of the witnesses on pears at the Red Dog saloon Jest a» ' and bathroom, all improvements, earn- HELP WANTED—MALE the stand the other day referred to me inn holding a big hand at pokar. lit WANTED to rent about October, 7 vtent to station and trolley; also fur- B8 'Old htlHH,' comes on a ranter. Ho is out of brenth or 8-room bungalow, well built, with nished house for winter. Particulars WANTED—Young man as' driver. "Too initih fmuiltJiriiy here in this His eyes are hanging out ;is he gnspti modern improvements, unfurnished, address House, Record office. Apply KurriiH Bros., 252 Oc'an ave. temple of jestire is n thing I won't "'.lodge, I want jest Ice!* Don't Wait ! convenient to trolley, no children. Ad- 194tol99* 196dftwlf '"Whnt sort of jratlce?' dress J., Record office. 195-196* " 'The motit monstrous kind of jes FOR RENT.—Seven-room house, No. WANTED.—A boy to m»ke himself 1 COME ! COME ! ! COME!!! FOR SALE or exchange for Long 56G Summer street. Wm. G. Hall. life. urn-fill. Apply National Hotel. "'What's happened?' Hranrh property, first-class Brooklyn 179tfd&w 195-196' private property. For information call " 'Jim Harny has jumped my elalin, We'll only be here a few days more— or write 157 Broadway, Long Branch, 8-ROOM fiat for rent, all improve- WANTED.—Candy maker to work "'How many guns did he have?" 194tol99 ments. John A. McGuire, 129 Brighton nights or part of day—on retail coun- " 'Nary one.' Almost giving Igoods away now !!! ave., West End. 74d&wtf ter goods. Write full particulars. " 'And how many shots did you flro?' WANTED.—1-horse farm wagon. Candy, care Record. 194toJ96' M 'None 'tall!' Van Note Coal (,'q.^ 194tol9ti WAGON FOR SALE The Court "Uptot." NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE THE BnAvn School of Tutoring, F. AUTOMOBILE FOB BALE "'You didn't fill Jim full of lead?' " 'I'm no taker of Immuu life. I'd 151 BROADWAY L. Brown, B. S., Head Master. Fifth TOP wagon and harness for sale, year. Instruction in any subject at FOR SALE—Late 1909 model K for lotting the law take its course. Yoi. cheap. Hrywang, 545 Bath ftVenue. are the law. Gimme a warrant and any residence on the coast. Begin I96to201 • Pullman with 1909 equipment on same, now to prepare for your examinations for 5 passengers, in fine condition, has hnve Jim firreated.' •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii in September. Mr. Brown will call. FOR SALE—Cheap. 1 phaeton top,, glass front, presto lights, Klaxon "(jlentlemen. if ary one of you fee Address, West End, New Jersey. wagon, in perfect condition. E. B.horn, new tires, tire holder. If inter- like weeping real tears at this June 178tfd&w Field. 72 Grand ave. 169d&wtf ested will be glad to demonstrate at ture tlto court won't stop you. It'i any time. Car cost when new $2,300. 'nuff lo lift a dead kyote outer his un VICTOR H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- FOR 8ALE—Pony, cart and harness. h»l!4iwed gnive. No wonder that tin Pony is Bound and won blue ribbon Will nil for $1,200. Reason for sell- mals, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone ing, have purchased 1911 Pullman. mountings of old Wyoming are rock TYPEWRITERS 12IKJ. ' 108tol07 ast year. Perfectly safe and reliable IIIK to their base ;is they feel the dis for children. Stylish hook. Dr. H. R Address B. W. Straus, 422 Westwond avenue. Long Branch. • erace! When a critter comes to me for THOMAS MARTIN, Jr. MONEY TO LOAN Clark, V. S. 178d&wtf law I must give It to him. That's FOR SALE.—Maxwell two-cylinder what a f-ourt is for. In hopes to save ASBURT PARK, N. J. $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to HELP WANTED—FEMALE touring car, 1907, used during sum- the honor of the country I offered to loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- mer months only, good condition. send 11 man bark with Tom to h 730 Cookman Avenue ply to W. A. Stevens, Helsley Building. WAITRESS wanted; also girl to Price $400. Address IJargain, 432 TOM KBKNK HKL'KH JlNtlU. 'hoot Jim "iv (ho claim, but not m WeaL*Knd, N. J. 196tol98 •tep would he move. He jest sot there Stenographic Service ,,noNE ,„ 155d&wtf help wait on table. 137 Brighton ave, Htaml for. and the sooner you rind ii Mllllll Illlllll IIIMMIIiril FMIIIII IIIIIIIIIMIIM IIIIIIIIM ~19Stfd&w oiif Hie better for all of us. I hniu't nnd hollered for jestire, and I had to FOR SALE—Automobile, 5-passen- •lend a constable out to bring the in MM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ger touring ear, full lamp equipment. growing the wings of an angel, but the WANTED—By year round resident, law must and shall be respected. There [•r In. OR RENT girl for general housework. Apply Wm. Prcaiey, Atlantic ave., Nbrlh "Yore's the, complainant, and yere'n W. KENNEDY St SONS 134 Garflcld ave. liui-197 Long. Branch. 195tol97* in no 'old Imss" abniit the la\V. She is dignity fro'in (up to toe nail. Ilio defendnnt, nnd It -won't trouble tli FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine house, WANTED.—Sal.slady it Disbrow's FOR 8ALE—Bargain. 7-passenger "The first case before us is (hat of court much to reach a decision. Jim with improvements, bargain to quick touring car, 4 cylinders, 35 H. P., $450. Hiu-ny is fined $2 and costs for goinn Stationery. 205 B'way. * It Tuiu Keene versus Jim Harny. 1 nb- buyer. 35 Sixth avenue. 191tol96 Call at P. J. Sassano's, 240 Central uerve thot eacb of (hem Una it wbyster around scaring tenderfoots mid •poll* PALMS, FERNS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS WANTED.—Girl to. help in store. ave. I82tt lawyer i-eady to plead his *:i\t*v, Itnt Ing my full hotme luind in a game of CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IMnbrow's—confectionery. lH4loi9ti* just as soon u« one «»f them shyHters imker. However, I shall at the sum FOR SALE—Cheap. 5-passenger lime order the plaiulifT to hand over FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, Etc., IN SEASON 50 OPERATORS wanted to make auto car, fn flrst-class condition. E. puts in liiw gali "Hi he goes. I utidcr- IMPROVED house for sale. Inquire sland (lie ease right 'iniflf, and I don't one of his guns to him as a living men's night shirts; also work given B. Field, 72 Grand ave. 169dftwtf memorial of the event. 5 E. Front Street 232 Broadway 0H1 Broadway, city. 185lo208d&w out to be made at home. Call today waul anybody mixing In and tangling Steiner & Son, Morris ave. 186d&wtf things up. "AH for Thomas Keene, Esq., he will RED BANK LONG BRANCH WORK WANTED—HALE HORSES FOR BALI "Tom Keene sits yore on my right Ije removed from this temple of Jestice Tel. 306-R Tel. 61-R with hvii giiiiM strapped around him tv.ithout much undoo delay and hooted ROOMS TO LET FOR SALE.—Two good horses, sel and a big knife in hi* boot leg, and ncross tiie creek. Wheu once across It WANTED—Neat young man wants cheaTp. Wm. Bryan, Elberon. nill be safer for dim to remain on position as chauffeiy, operates and re- •Mm Hat'iiy witn ou my left, with noth- 176tfd&w ing but a grin on bis face. bat side nnd seek to mingle with im pairs all cars, competent machinist, TO LET—Furnished, 2 connecting no more. Hefore. his removal he will oHroftil driver, good character, excel- rooniB with bath. Private entrance. "Tom Is what might be called ft yearling tenderfoot. Back bouie in the [lay jesliee $5 In cash and hand over RICHARD R. HUGHES lent references. C. F. Davlson, Rel-221 Liberty at., cor. Joline ave. Wouldn't Deliver. lie other gun for safo keeping- He kin mar, N. 3, 196io201* 196-397* east about a year ago lie diskivers lie WIIK Imrn in Dublin it nil lived in that be has consumption, ast lima, liver etnin Ihe bowle knife to cut butter YOUNG man, High School and Bus- TO LET.—Nicely furnished rooms, Ireland until about two months ago, complnitU and a dozen other tilings to ivlth. Jestice being satisfied and wo Landscape Gardening and General Contractor iness College education, desires cleri- all improvements. 27 Sixth ave. when ho came to Cleveland. Them be make his hike for the other shore ft Hiving done our best to wipe the stain l cal position in Long Branch or vicin- I!}fitol98 began to look around for a job. Theshort one. from *>ur escutcheon, wo will now pro- ity. Address 48 Morrell st. 190-197* manager of a furniture house prom- •eed to ndjourn und line up for ihi* ised to give him a trial. "The doctor sends Tom out yero lo tooting. Constable, take charge of the LOST AND FOUND. "Come around in the morning and go recoopt'ralo- Tom is willing to die, but Vrocious Thomas." WORK WANTED—FEMALE to work." he said, "mid if you can de- thinks it just, us well to see a bit of West Long Branch New Jersey LOST—Small Scottish terrier fe- liver the goods- we'll probably keep Ihe world before dolnff so. He fore- POSITION wanted, chambermaid or male dog. Liberal reward if returned sees that if he don't came out yere Uncl* Jim'* Cookbook Joka. you permanently." James Wilson, thp secretary of agri- TfLCPHONE SB WEST (NO waitress. Inquire o7 Fourth ave. to Darby's, 416 Second ave. 196d&w(f The Dublin native went over to tell Tilth gpm and knives ami a ferocious ' 196-197* fl'-prri he will be looked upon a» a kid culture, said in Washington, apropos LOST—Brindle bull dog, white his cousin nbout it. —Jle confided to in knickerbockers, and so he heels him- of the cookbook Issued by his depart- SITUATION wanted as cook and breast, 4 white feet, answers to name him that he didn't believe he'd go back self. ment : laundress or light housework. Refer- Judgo. Reward if returned to 155to fake the job, after nil. High Steps on Arrival, "The women will appreciate the ence 19 Second ave. 190-197* Third ave. 196-197* "They want me to deliver the book. As for the men*'— goods," lie s«id. "Think of going "Then he arrives with his lint on hi/ ear and spits over his shoulder and Mr. Wilson smiled and resumed: around delivering big, heitvy furniture. "Jifii bookshop the other day I said That's what horses and wagons are steps high. "Il ain't1 on record that Thomas Jo a snlesmau: DEMOCRATS! for Jn my country."—Cleveland Plain •''I suppose you sell a lot of cook- Happy Ideas # By Weston Dealer. Keene. Esq., ever killed a jack rabbit OF with his Runs or used his bit; knife book! here?' HarVard University. lor anything more thnn to :iH bequeathed mouth he has given sartin people to book, eh''' said I. "Oh, It Isn't Ihe women that buy The Long Branch Democratic Club, one-Iiiilf of Ills estate) amounting to ifnderstnnd thai he Is dangerous and recently organized by Democrats of Long £800, for the endowment of the college. mustn't be rubbed Ihe wrong way. them.' said the salesman; 'it's their t Harvard hall was built In 1T65, Hoi- Even (his yere court,, which Is soldmii husbands.' "—Minneapolis Journal Branch, have opened temporary head- worthy ha H of brtck in 18l'_' and Ilollis mistaken, looked Tout -over and sized quarters in Room 1, Library Building, on hall, also of brick, in 17*14. Ktoughton him up as desperate and dangerous. Rather a Dull Sort. Broadway, near Liberty Street. hall, being of the sunn- dimensions and "Tom has a mining claim over on "Yes," said Mrs. Wads worth, "thi* material" as Ilollis, was built in 1804, Oat creek, and when he hain't swell- family is most interesting. John dances Headquarters in charge of Committee and a writer of 1817 states that "its ing around Sandy Bend and trying to divinely, Tom sings like an angel, appearance is somewhat in the modern skeer somebody Into fits lie does a few David is a famous footballer, Susaunc will be open evenings after 8 o'clock. stvle." hours' work for his consum palutH with great taste." hU liver. He was sitting In his "Aud Henry V" All Democrats, regardless of past per- the other evening, humming to himself "Oh, Henry. Well, he's rather a dull formances, are earnestly invited to drop in JOHN W. 8LOCUM 1 sort of ^fellow, you know. Ho only NEXT TO THE SAME THING. and thinking of what a

gno, Ktlwitrd HelmeuUial, Frank liar- Carnage Upset, Thrown Out. Farmer Buys Automobile. Tag Day Recrfpts Divided. rial. A tronp iilrtiire Q. the party w*a Four iHtly gnt^t he (iiiintlo eui l.t'OlUU li i). Kdbt'l'tK, U |») UHplTtlUH The final title meeting uf LIM* Ai-tnirv taken, but they HIM not be on Htt*, tage, ('he!-,f;i avenue, weiii iHllnt; >* H r.niiMi viu HVH mi the UltfdnHown Purl: THR Day Abisociatluti *U held ft LIVELY SEASON ELIZABETH STARS OYERjIDEAO 1 1 tunijiik' , ijt'Ui Ktypcft, IIHH purohtiM Kriiiay at the realfitnee of Mrt; T. (Continued From Firtt Page.) ti^rday aftfrnoou. All Vt&t wt II nn til turning the comer of Hea View and nil OHklmid aulnniobile, Mr. Uotiei I H| Frank Ap|iI«>U\. Ai eonnts vn-r« bal- rVT RIVER RESORTS DON'T SHINE HERE inciii KVeiuu'H, whin one of Ihe Is an example of what tirtiUlJTs, fHim | u in. id ami prnviwion made for •• be ii.v AGED LIFE SAVER Many D*ad In Wallae*. wheels of thu cauinge (-ollitpfMid. The ing will ucccmipHsh. HeHldcs puyliiK v ihloii of the net receipts, which; .^ »t|Jtit .Miml , Aug. .'J Tliirlffi ladles were ihrown mil wh«n the car the HtrlLit'St Httentioii to Ihe gruwin^ atiMMiiited to M.Q90- The Monmouth: Al. Heiles Association Bake and Long Branch Nine Wins Gams liven HIM! fl,OOO,U)0 worth of proper!} riagc toppled over, but they encap'eri ot vcgptHbles and bri'i'Mn, In- h = > about Memorial Hospital will ninvr Jtimt; tin acre under glasi, which fo ilevou-tl were lout at WHa(fL Ida., when a pur Injury. The horse made no attempt to Ann May Hospital, |^Hj; Municipal DIES AT OCEAKPORT By 7-0 Score to raUing vegetable plants fur the Poplets Outingi Features m— — tton ot tinit fity was ti*'wiio>i'U by tht Hospital, |Q0O; S. I*. C. A., ||00, The run away, and ifAM still while the I,I i n!'-i in the spring and summer fun-Mi thi'.-t which art: sweeping tllii ladles were regaining their feet. One remaining ftUMt will be divided an fol- Yesterday Other Contests part of the country. and to growlqg carnations in winter. Capt. E. W. Price. 25 Years of the !•*'!:• in - two fliiiiii'iinl • fioin iuws: Kiee r)iH])en8ary, A«bnry Hark, Kl-*eu Jn-n- in til* flre sone the Hlhiit Mr. Roberta 1» a widower wilh two The Elizabeth Btars failed to shine her earringri. A hunt for the missing J:!IM); Nori-Kt'Ciarlan Home, $170; Res- The p] ttutl Passes Away win'ii they met the Long Branch ihe othur being still among tho mist; erts, principal of the, Hazlet school. Mi-.* fighters «t| of a force of 2UU nr« Ing. clam bake*. Ftieeii had the larKpat I'-.im.. ana ifiiieii after the ninth in- misHtim Hint are though! to havu beer Off For Flrsmen's Convention. we«k'i builnc-m yc-t recorded In ihr , in uniform, will act JISning without getting a man past sec- burned to death. When (be tire itp Queen Meets Queen. Fire Chief and Mrs. 0. P. Boffel, ex- history of the old houat*. Over at ond base. It was a pretty shut out, Chief and Mrs. Thomas Bpatty, ex- at ilii' funeral of Captain proaciuil the i-untp in,i» of, ilir nit-i Special Musical Church Service. A delightful soeial event tooK place I*ort-an-Peck the um« patronage 1« Kdniiinil W. Prict?, who for a quarter due to superior playing on the part of (nob it home a ink niliiiK the iiiiiiiiid U Chlcf and Mrs. Joseph Burns, est- enjoyed. the local aggregation. "Speck" Dang- A special musical service wa« held at the Colt-man House on Saturday of a century had bP*»n In continuous deutb, reached uuotker camp, when In the First Methodist Chureh at At- evening, when Miss Elaie Steinbaeb, Chief Jacob PatS, ex-Chief D. K. White, Already a number of parties ar« service In tbe United Btalea Lite HHV ler, who pitched for bong uranch, had they oi-Kaiitxed a l'elluf party wbkt ex-Chief R. B. Storm and Mr. and tbe visitors guessing at all times. He lantic Highlands yostei^ay eveying. Queen Elisabeth II.. the queen of the booked for Port-au-P«ck, and the week Ing servk^ at Spermaceti Cove. Fun- I>rii"imii'ii (hi; Hie at Kride neck The choir was eomiiQRed of the follow- LOUR Brunch carnival, paid a, visit to Mr*. Samuul Van Hue] ln(t this morn- glrea promise of being exceptionally eral aurvlcog will bo held at the Price was iiHvt't* more effective, aud bin ex Liiilih't'ii ^f the IIH'II \s*-ii r-MHul in th< ing for Syracuse, N. Y., where tb« 1 eeiltmt support fjtin him confidence ing singer^; Miss Adele Conover, so- Hiss Lillian T, Sexton, Quoen Titania buty. G. B. Mlher, o! Spring L*kr\ hoint. in Ocean port tomorrow after- water, where ilif> huU gS^V to e-o-iipt prano; Jay Hopping, of Middle town, nieinbetrt nf the Long Branch fire dR- and party of friends, will have a bake and encouragement. X. The nffalr was marked by tho serv- noon at two o'clock, Rev. (leorgo T. the tiiiini's. They wei-o militirnietl. bill liasao: Otto Mandell, tenor. J. Her- in got a collation and during the fes- partment will attend the national con- on Wednesday. \\. H. Brady, of Al- HtMinan, pastor of the Occauport from a local uUndpotnt It was the the others have not beeu accounted £ui* vention of Chief Engineers. Members lenhurst, will be the hoat at a clam prettiest exhibition se*>n this season, bert IMetz accompanied the choir with tivities Queen Tltania extended an in- Methodist Episcopal Church, offlclat- A niiei.iul from Wallace by way ol the violin. Miss Nina Swan, the well vitation to the Long Branch queen and j of the party will visit Niagara Fall^, bake Saturday. Seventy member* of ItiK. IfurlHl will be nittde in charge, but nothing favorable can hv said 91 I Buffalo and other places before return- thtf Crab Club, of New York, will ar- the VIM tor • They came highly rec- Hpokttue i'»'p«rte4i thut twenty fonmi known organist, presided at tho or- her court to attend the Asbury Park of funeral director Juhn O. Sexton. fire tightens lunl lost tbelr lives n«-Hi gan. carnival as her guests. ing home the latter part of the week. rive Thursday en their annual outtuK CapLaln Price had been In falling ommended, and with an Idea ot easy and bake. The local members of the victory. They made a number of cost- there. All tN; we«i brtlf uf iln- toWL club wlfl be on band to tmjjfy the day's health for the last four months. On above Heventh street luid t>eeD tie April 22d, because of ill health, ho ly errors, which accounts for the score program. ut 7 to 0. Tbere was no scoring until struyed, but H VVHH IwlicM'l the flre it was forced tn stop work. Hi; mlffor- the <'it,v witH ini«li>r contrul uud tin TOMORROW m NEW YORK : AT' r'd from a cunct-rouH growth. For the tbe third inning, uUhuiigu L.oiig Forty ocuples were present nt the Branch should have, tallied in the sec- t'ext of t IK: town would be MUVIHI Al. HelletV Association clam bake yes- past three months he condition bad Ttioiltfl] (IN- rliicf ctflltKfl- In the clt> been critical with but little hope for ond. The boys batteu hard, and llieii terday afternoon. Of course all were biiMf running was a feature. Tommy it^Mf was iiWU^fd to IT over the tin not arompiintail by their wlve«, but hin recovery. Tho end'camp yester- WUM Mtill fHRilnJt furloiislv ou I bo bills' there were nnough ladles present to day morning a quarter of an hour af- Hi lies WUH there with ihe slide, and got away with several steals. The on both HlrtfM nf the city, add enjoyment to the mitlni?. Thf ter midnight. Tho tomMoy Hi'i\\rv Luui nmitnizrd n meitin^m and puests arrived at the third Inning was a merry chase tor The deceased was the son of Wil- the borne plate, Flanlg&n's short bit in relief n-:un e*i"b,H»*il -wifb puck mil 014 Pleasure Bay House, Pleasure liam T. and I-ydla Price, and was IUUIK to K<> tikthe mHttf of the l^i IIIIH» Hay, long before the bake watt open- 1 left field being handled. Three runs born at Ocean ":):'t, N. .J., November came in. IIIM men repujleo; firnut wt. Joe cnuuty ed, had evm-y opiwrtuniry of bpcom- About i,dO& vvttigeeif" have boen IIIR better acquainted. There were no 20, 1838. On January 12th, 1869, '1 tie visitors went down In one, two forty-on i? years ago, ('apt air Price three order all throuhgout the game, brought lutp ^lihsnirijU. There is imiet field sports, as tbe bake alone proved j dlstrexH HiiumK ib^oi. sufficient attraction. mnrried Miss Elizabeth Llppineott, except In tne tbird. inning, when one who, with three brothers and throe of tbe Stars reached first. Hu was The ProylsflencL' huHpitul nt W'IIIIHC* Tbe long table, with KB snow white! KiBterw, survive. Tbe surviving broth caught napping by Catcher Waltih, and WIU destroyed. In t»e flt\. und/tne first covering and pretty decorations, looly! via and ulsters are: Mra. T. C. Hen- thrown out, iu the tilth inning Long twin In ove* tlie N^tfu'i'ti Pacific MI most Inviting, and when the haUtl drlckHon, of Red Rank; Mrs. Oenrgiana Branch again started the ball rolling brought the juitimita' ttom that inHti was o-pened there was a corps of wait-! 8tokl«s, or Red Bank, and Mrs. H. B. and before they were checked added tutloti 1^ this city find iin uuiuy refu en on hand to nerve the good things. ' Kd'varda, of Oceanport; James Price, Keen ns • nuiil iitui ^rtju1*- on Ihn umult i four more runs to their stack. Thia There was no delay and everyone n - William T. Pricn and Thomas Price. made a total of seven and concluded train. Tlmre werfc'^jB [lecsons on t hit- crlved the same attention. The table train, ami kt flOon n ifceond trait) enim When a young man Captain' Price the run getting. The game was de- r was set In the o'pen beneath the shad- became interested In sailing vessels. void of sensational plays, and was to in hinii.'inu UH many iiKH'C. Many ol ed trees. It was an Ideal day for din- tbcHc hud been hi-mi^lit froui the HIDHI All Wanamaker Furniture Is He was a stockholder in the W. T. onesided to be interesting. % ing outdoors, and the merry party cer- Parker, a schooner which plied be- Ijong Brauch was made up of Bums, iuwiiH, ftml i^*>);ire

HOTEL DIRECTORY Women's World Our Daily Short StoryBurn Honest Coal

eetme. bin HM\V W$E§ nut n hit ,,,, VAN NOTE COAL CO. THIRD SHAMON FRIBBLES OF FASHION. When HIM Hunk' hud to Mop UNtinj j Her Three Lovers mid Iniiii u round for MM 11 Th« Kmi Bath to Take It* Departure •fee tlmuuht It time lo ion r : BOARDING AND LIVERY Novolty In $lipp«n. Hit- shore HIM) tfu hmm* fur dry tkUtm VcitiiL' It row n luul IU>I plunged. lie INN The nash around the koee ami the By M. QUAD I'LKASURK BAY hips is evidently going lo take it* de liad II new |mlf of blue suspenders STABLES Points partuIT. All iho newest gowns have tlmt hml cunt 'J5 tents, and he knew Copyrlsht, 1110, by AnocHtM Lit- iii.ii ff you i ••! pnle blue bonking wet Refined (uisii.e for Refined People Adequately Served for a sash In \>nby fashion around tile erary Press. Ii will * rock a dollar whirl and ftthi i D. LERNER No. Bro«dwaT waist, tied. Mill In tatby fash inn. 1Q a t eniM to i he price of « ashing nt a SPECIAL DINNERS, LUNCHES AND CLAMBAKES PREPARED ON ORDER bow at the bd< k. Thin give* a high rhiii^Ke luumllv He lutd told Mtai You wouldn't flud •Author mse Ilk* THE HOME in I' MUSICAL KNTUR TAIMVIBNT IS FAR I-»MU1 waist ini|.iv«s](»n. as the deep fold uf Husie (hiu he ajootl ivmly to die for Mothers the sash reaches to Just under the bust it In three states. Here wax UlM lu«b) lier. but of course he menu! a dry W. C. HUNTER Phone l.ong Branch 381 Jones of the village of Orufiou. smart OF GOOD CLOTHES 1 mill not a Met dentil. If them* tilings For 'lie girl or TVOUIHII traveler kid • nil Rood looking, with Hire* lover* In are prci|MMly understood nt the time Hlipppi'H that fold up are n divided tow. Kueh OSS hud proposed innrriujif Ihey are upoken imich confusion may J. KRIDElT" novelty and convenlemr. They come —eui'h knew the other hud- ea* h WU be HIU ed later on. Young Hfnwn RED BANK Brighton and o< cun Avenues, Welt "Why don't nmiuPi'n realize." nskcil In red. tau nutl brown, are sni.n lined, reaily lo illt? for her, and yet the three waited lo exti-iid bli buiui when ihe without heeN und rtt Into a mite of the Knd. (he wise KrantliuutUer, "(hat A luiby were good friends. nymph should come near enough. ERNEST FRIBOURQ lius lota of growing nliem! of him unit name colored leai her. They may be 1ST END AND COTTAGES There wtm a fiunily skeleton ibe No jealousy on the part of Hie.other should Liuve all the ruttiu he win to du tucked In uuy convenient cook In grip two—n Kieat deal 6f WtHMl and mud. It In? or trunk and are cool and comfortable. Jones closet, but uone of thu suspected it. Tbe smiling und t but no Jealousy. "Of course we don't wrap our chtl- The fancy for Persian efTeeU has The htnl niggled MIMH 8UMU» extended West End, Long reached footwear now. and the IUUU- Susie hnd a temper like a Ihi not take chances on your valuable* Branch, New Jer drt'u in swtiddlhig clnthea any mure. TIIIK WHS only shown out n\home, her Illy wet Imml. hut tu ta tlohiy sin- but sometimes 1 think u c HH- almost lost her balance and went unuVr water •nd papers when you can net our Sal* at THE HOLLYVBOD HOTEL UD GITTAGES »ey. Special Ac however. Und any of the young men a reaaunable price. euuiinodatluns for Automobile Parties. as bad. Siiinnii'i- babies don't need suspected It he would have nanOQSd agfUe. AN IhiM'i' mis a good bed of WILLIAM P. CHASE, Manager. tight, overheating underwear aud mul- that ho could hi me her g*iftt>r war mud lo fat) on, uo bones were broUeu. PAUL ROSEN titudes of bed covers. A light under- Those palp blue KUnpenders were HLIII R«pr(Knlln( Iho SYRACUSE SAPE CO. riftf*. Hud he been told If he would ill young Brown's thoughiK. 11 was shirt of loosely woven wool should bv biivo replied that lie admired teui|iei ni> MA I IISIIN AVB. Opp. Pleasure Hay, N. J.all Unit Is nerps.-tury under the slip of lime to plunge, but be dldu'i rto it. PhtHK 15-J ASUIIRV PARK Private Dinners. New Eng In n girl. Love laa't blind. I I'M just ih.icj.il IM> rcachiil down anil aslml .rid Clam Bakes. Planked any but* a very young baljy Indeed. woozy. WMDELL'S PORT-AU-PECK HOTEL:. t.et bis bedt-lothfH be warm, but never a dainty llttl*> foot to which a panful KH-ak and Pith a Specialty, Hailing and Crabbing. Two Motor BuaU. Tele The three young men hnd dflnglftd of inuil wax clinging nnd hauled the SAFES iiii .lie 327 L B. heavy. Taking Huou and down as the and sighed nnd KIOWII thin fur a yeai (wo extremes In fabrics, everything Ijttlf drowned girl up the Imuk. No J. H. WAHDBLL * SON, Propi. when the Met hod lit elnm-h held It* jealousy on tin* part of the others. On the infant wears should Incline rattie r tinutiEil pii•nic mi the bank of ibe rlvoi toward the down end of the Hue. .No, the contrary, they looked oa admiring- Ocean Ave., West Bud, la now open linir a mile below I lie village. The ly" Susie gurgled and gasped and indeed, thill's not a pun! IIHIM* of HHMII escorted the young lady coughed, aud Mr, Blown knelt bcalile FINE STATIONERY for the Inspection and entertainment "Then there's the question of shoes. i THE HOTEL ROTKEKBtRG of guests. Elegant Suites of Rooms **n that occasion. The three uf them li«t wet form ami asked ber for his AND with Private Bam can be sutured (or week or season. First-class Cafe and If 1 had my way no child would ever also htul mi liitufiiou ilial tlmt would *nke t«> recover. If HIIO died, then he Restaurant. Meals a la carte. Particular attention paid to auto parties. Call wear shoes or stockings uutll it couHt be a momentous day for them, lutui wanted to* dlo too. He didn't want KODAK SUPPLIES or telephony 31* W. E. DAVID HLTINQ, Mgr. walk. They will tell you going bare- tion was right. Young Springer wa* to die of mud anil wiiter, but uf a footed makes children flatfooted. l\iit tbe tlrst to discover that It was. HeBlack H-iinl butub. Ht> wunled lo be L. B. PHONOGRAPH CO. don't you believe It. It's not learning invited Miss Susie to take n row with In nn Italian grocery buying uniearonl 118 Broadway LotiR Branch Brighton Are., Weat End., Long Branch. to walk properly that does that for him on the surface uf the historic when the bomb exploded, nud lie want- Near huach and station. All convenience! them. Keep the little leather bootees Wo hash. Hhe graciously nssunted. Xci ed bin faitbfnl mid loving boari to be THE HOTEL GORDON high class; home comforts; unexcelled table that uncle gave baby for baby to see jealousy on the part of Ihe other two. irlown clear UCI-OMS the Mtret't. service; Transient, Day, Week or Month. when she grows up, but don't ever ptit They would wulk along the bank and Miss Susie could not withstand the Leads Them All OHO. H. AVERY. them on her feet. be an happy as they could. appeal. She relumed to life ami the "There are other things, too, that Young Springer had never rowed a state of Indiana imii the Wubash river, a.sure Bay. Oldest Hotel on the Shrewsbury ought to be looser than they art* now boat. He hart simply KWS others do nnd then she made jerky little speeches the Entire Tear. Shore Dinners a Specialty, allowed—, for instance, and mit- it. He did very well, however, fin to bar rescuer. He bad rwcufd her BISSELL'S PRICE'S HOTEL Sew England Clam Bakes. Shell Flab and Oame to tens and diapers and Htouiach band**. about ten minuter. That was because butt tlrNi; he had dragged her up on K^i'-.oii Competent Sailing Masten Oh. If 1 could fix It. all the cblldren he hit the craft drift, while be pro 111** bunk; he hud tlragmnl her after In the country would proclaim emanci- posed marriage for about the seventh she was up thu bunk. All the name* "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree," Long Branch. pation from tight clothing. They inixiii time. The answer WUH the smile a» lt|she had culled the other two she now CARPET N. .1. The Most Exclusive Resort on the Shrews- be disheveled babes, but they would be luul nlwajs been. Miss MUH.II woulli bestowed UII the ireiublliK,' Hrowu »ud bury. Patten Avenue, North of Pleasure Bay Park then tidtled twenty new ones for goud Course Dinners at Short Notice. Clam Hakes a Specialty. Southern Cooked comfortable." see about it. This so encouraged tbe Illnnars. Cuisine Unsurpassed—Glass Enclosed Pavilions. Telephone Orders And grandmother shuok her wise old lover Hint be seized the u'nrs tiiiil tneasure. TIHMI. scoi-iilug all BtSlftt- flat**, she whirled fur borne, leaving a Keveive Prompt Atteu!.lon. Call un 874 I/^TIP- Brunch Motor launches and head. dlp)ied a blade nnd splashed a barrel SWEEPERS Snil r.oats Always Ready for the Accommodation of Guests. of water over the girl Is white In theU'libaNli frail as she went. When »b# NICHOLAS E. WEST, Plop. stern. She screamed. Then lie splash- _ i' the three lovers came to- CANT BE B )UAL'..E1> Danger of Relaxed Muscles. No Jetilouny, We rend much of the, benefit of re- I'd another barrel with the other oar.! KWHCI-. laxinjf. which is true as ft»r as cou- This completed the batb. Mitts Su«ie "By gosh!" Nuid Springer. ANCHOR BRAND rerns the nerves nnd temper; there \r> rose up, and the boat WHH upset. It "By 0mf said Cotton. MQNMOUTH BEACH III another kind of reluxlnt;—that of mus- VH for young Springer to rescue her. "By swipea!" said Bl'own. CLOTHES WRINGERS Monmouth Beach, N. J. Delightfully lorn A NOVEL KIMONO. He would luive done It sih 1; as m^;isc led, completely refurnished, nttw elevator, cles, that In dangerous If made u life And n week Inter Ulw Stmle went for habit. I (lest of mules tuny be had in IVrslnu hud she not. while clinging to theMr. Bro\\n and demanded: private bathf, $30,000 bathin111 g pavilion, ca 1 eino, grill room open till .mWnfgflghtc , French It Is nil right not to keep oneself bilk wiih a lining of old (fold Matin. waterlogged crafi, begun culling him "Why didn't you jump lu to my res- ruislne, orchestral music, garage, tennis tenre, to let everything no occasionally I Much )i firiiccful and" novel kimono names. Ii wan dreadful the way Hherue. slrV" . •ourts. all amusements.~ as this tine- Is sure to Hnd n welcome. called blm blumlerlit'Hd. dunderhead, QEO. W. AVERY, Mgr., Late with Hotel ABtor, New York City. * (1 ju-i flop. The trouble lies In muk- "I—I was afraid \if wetliug my new \B this flopping permuiieut. i The kimono ronslslK uf ibe foundation idiot, greenhorn, milk' p. red bond, mispertdprs!" If ti girl or hoy gets Into the htiblt of yoUe. the from* und back, with sleeves Ktiulnt eye and ihtrty otlier tlilngn. "Your answer SIIOWH tliat^.vou'vp got ropplnfc his shoulders, lolling, sprawl- tuid yoke i-ut in one. It. may be either HbW could he rescue her whli her more common senMc tlinti Springer aud 223 Broadway, Long Branch Clam Bakes and Shore Dinners i IUUK or short, .lUDIC CUOLLKT. toagUto like that'/ Cotton coinltlued. I am ready to sdy Specialty. Tel. 337 Long Branch ing ovw u tiible. erouchiriR'over books cames. do you know what happens? Young Springer, on aKami htir. and yen to jour-proynsal!" OLD PLEASURE BAY HOUSE JOHN 1. THOMPSON. Prop'r. The li^nHit-iiis nre weakened, tlie mus- oung Brown, on the Imnk, he: i id cles lose tone, sometimes even the large 40 or 4;'. Bend 10 cents to this of- \erv, lyonj of Advertise In the Daily Record H. G. FELLOWS bones grow distorted if the bnbit Is ac- fice, giving number, UT4J. atfU It Will be 189 Westwood Avenue, Tx>ng Branch. Choice quired while young boues nre still soft. prumpdy forwarded to you by mull, it Successor to In haute netui an additional .two rent rooms, all newly furnished, by day. week or It is not pleasant to be continually H.I" p For letter povlaKe, wh"1'1 tnaures WEIS'8 TEMPLE OF FASHION ISTMD HOTEL Reason. Excellent table. Italian dinners nagging nt children, "Stand up!" "Keep more prompt delivery. Millinery and Neckwear specialty. Cafe tmpptled with Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and your elbows off tbe table!" "Hold^'our Firtest Quality B' eiH. Choice stock of cigars. Telephone 338. shoulders up!" lmt keep up the good Atwayi Answered. Daddy's Bedtime RED BANK, N. J, W. MOl^BA, Proprietor. wurb though It uietmn dally rows. Children often are blyhly logical, Devoted Exclusively to Such things nre more than a ques- 'bough not quite in the adult tuauuer Woman's and Mlssea* Wearing Apparel Tel, 338 & KANTFR 1S4 tion of good milliners; they menu good They attain contluniona by those proc- Tl.e Bear That Would Wsstwood Hotel health. It Is a big temptation to letesnes of "pUr* reason" IT bleb, being WestW00l| Av8 things go, but remember tbat crooked quite unbiased by the opinions of "You Setter De OtT to Story- ., Not Sleep Furniture bought, and sold. Highest prices bucks, cramped lungs, distorted hips others. Botnetlmes result In startling Bed. Younn>tcr" and shoulders, badly poised necks, nil truths. RANKS paid for second hand furniture and stoves the organs of our body out of place, Almost everybody, fur Instance, has t bears, kiddles, sleep in the winter tlo»e," nald daddy In beginning ALSO DEALERS IN NEW FURNITURE follow muscles that are uot kept 1 C00KMAN AND GRAND AVE«., stretched to their mil urn 1 position. fie:trd of the little lad who, listening to bis bedtime story. "As soon HK the first big stiow fulls they curl up ibe questions of an Irreligious friend of hi their caves all snug aud warm ami never wake up until spring ASBURY PARK. the family as to what would happen comes. Well, once upon a time a family .of bears started for their Neglectful Nursemaid Fined f10. flupposlug that oue good Christian cave to sleep all winter, but the weeny hear, who was full of mischief, Uld uot Aiuerk-an HHMIHTS uuduuhtedl.T wish Khotild prny for an east aud another want to spend several mouths lying in a dark bole. PATTEN LINE such ii luw prevailed in this country for a west wind at sea, 'Innocently an- swered that of course there'd be nn "'But you must.' Insisted his inuminti. 'You will never grow up to be a as i*:uHc(i n\ piitiy the lliiiujj of a big chap like your father If you don't get lots of sleep.' f nmsemnld |fl). In London for neg-awful tempest, but not every one has lieiird of the eqitully pertinent and " Nn, 1 wunf to play with the snowballs,' said the weeny bear. 'Its lols Time Tableof July 5 'l0 lecting the tmbtvs under her care. of fun sliding down hill too.' t ATLANTIC CITY There were tUre* children lu a family naive solution receutiy offered by a thoughtful youngster for tlio ever per* 'Well, the nmmma bear thought he would Konn get sleepy anil follow her, Subject to Change Without Notice. with u nursemaid, a housemaid and a nnd she went to the cave with the others and wns soon sound tiBleep. The cook. The parents went out to din- plexlug problem of "Are prayers an- swered?" M Hide bear, however, felt very wideawake, and tie trotted off through thu woods Leave New York—Foot of W«st ner, expecting to remain until late. and pretty soon met a fox. Thlrty-dlth Bt. (weekdays) 7.45. 8.45. Special The mother became uneasy and. re- The child was talking tvlth another, "'Hello. Mr. Bushytail!' he said. M bet 1 could wrestle you.' 10.60 ». ra.; 2.30* p. m. (Saturdays— turning home at S o'clock, found the who asked the vexed Hud puzzling "'Yon better be off to bed, youngster,1 replied the fox. 'First thing you 8.46. 10.(0 a. m.; 12.30 and' l.t0 p. m. bouse lighted, but the three servants question, explaining, at the same time Excursions that lie didn't believe tbat prayers know you'll full asiecp standing up, mid then Mr. Wolf will get you.' Sundays—8.45, 9.10, 9.3U airtU 10.30 a. out. The baby, thirteen iuout,bs old. •''Humph, who wnntB to sleep when you can roll urouud In the snow and I.M you ever flee such a funny sight before? Ha, days) 7.10 a. m.; 2.10. 3.66, 4.6S p. m. booltn to atbd from school," is the ad- "That statement made me think," i lin. ha! Ho, ho. ho" The other animals began to hold their sides with laugh- Saturdays—7.30 a. m.; 2.40, 4.26, 6.36 vlf-e of a physician who has had much said a veteran n ^vspiiper man to the, ii-i, too, when suddenly out jumped a big hungry wojf. ami you may be sun? p. m. Sundays—4.26, 4.40, 6.00 p. m. experience in the cblldreu'w hospitals. C'lncinnutl Times smr. "of the cele- I they all rnn for their holes. When the wolf saw the little bear he licked his Leave Sea Bright (weekdays), 8.00 a. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL A mother testifies that sbe believes brnted row between President Cleve- chops and smiled and said, 'What a nice meal tor me!' tc; 2.40, 4.26, E.26 p. m. Saturdays—, the heavy bag of books which ber land's colored man and Secretary! "He walked up to the little fellow, but just as he was going to bite him 8.00 a. m.; S.10, 4.65, 6.66 p. m. Sun daughter carried to school every day Hoke Smith's colored man. The two days—4.66, 6.10, 6.30 p. m. Leave. had much to do with ber nervous tbe bear opened his eyes aud then Hopped right over on the wolf's back, sur- were exercising their masters' horses prising him so tbat he darted off through the woods with young bruin sitting Highlands (weekd .ys), 8.20 a. m.; i.OQt, breakdown. The habit tends to muke. out on a country road aud got into a Ift Leave Long Branch 8.45 a.m. one like you would ride a horse. But when they came to the little 4.46, 5.46 p. m. Saturdays—8.20 a. nv ; shoulder higher (ban the other, ] dispute as lo what Is the best thing In I ^ear'u Uunu olT be jumped and darted into his cuve and was sound asleep be- 3.30. 6.15, 6.15 p. m. Sundays—(.(5. to lengthen the arm or enlarge the the world. Finally they made a bet side his mother before you could say Jack Hobluson." 6.30, 5.5(1 p. m. band disproportionately. When "home of a dollar on It. No freight received at Battery. Returning leave Atlantic Citfy 8.25 p.m. work" cannot bo avoided let the child j " 'Well, what Is de bes' thing in the No freight received Sundays. have one book at school and another world?' asked Cleveland's man. | v WM. C. HAYDEN. <-opy at home. It will pay. Or, if tliot j " 'Roas* possum and sweet taters,' Sec'y. Is nut possible, at least- do not letsaid Iloke Smith's moke. him carry hi-* Imuks always uu th > " 'Whoa!' says Cteveltiud's man. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL same arm or siuni; over the saiurt dragging nt the bridle. He jumped to Glenwood Cemetery Leave Long Branch: D A Y shoulder. the ground, seized Iloke Smith's man WEST LONG BRANCH For New Tork. Newark and Eliza- by the lee "i«J dragged him to tin* beth, (6.22 Mondays), 6.32, 7.12, »7.43, OCEAN PARK CASINO Bff 2 4 For tha New Arrival. dust. <7.50 Newark), 8.17, 9.07, 11.47 a. m.; THE'BIG FUN~SHOW OF"THE YEAR 2.37, 4.17, (4.27 Newark Special), 7.12, A dainty present to give the new •"Take that.' says he. lamming him OPEN LAWN PERPETUAL CARE 8.65 (Saturdays only), p. m. Suadays, baby is n "nursery box." coulainlng n on the neck, 'you miserable black ras- 7.45 a. m.; 4.32. 6.40, 8.56 (9.07 New- hand ptiiuled net. fOBiMH&S "; »oap cal! Vou ain't leave me uuiUu' tu You pay for your lot and become a member of the Associa- ark) p. in. GAY NEW YORK and talcum powder lwxen. a sachet, For Baltimore and Washington, 7.12. guess at!'" tion and the Association will care for the lot 9.07. 11.47 a. m.; 2.37, 4.17 p. m. HEADED BY THAT GREAT GERMAN COMEDIAN safety pin holder, brush, tmth Hi. r For Atlantic City, 6.32, 5.40 a. m.; njoiLifier. etc.. all decorated In the without further cost to you 4.17 p. in., via Red Bank; Sundays. proper color for ibe boy or girl. Th** Tha Munc Was Fatal. 9.30 a. m. LOTS FROM $28.00 UP For Freehold (leave N. T. ft L. B. Harry A. Emmerson box Itself U of pudded silk, with n A New York politician once found It ' t R. R. Station), via Matawan, 7.12, 9.07, AND AN ALL STAR CAST OF FUNMAKERS big ribbon bow and a t.uy fen the' nece.ssnry to attend an entertainment Call and inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with 11.47 a. m.; 4.17 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 Gladys Sears, Creignton 8r«s., Grace Cele&t, Howard St Clair, utork on the lid. and may, with its at an orphans' home, and he was hav- a. m.; 4.82, 8.55 n. m. Margurite Clemens, May Melvin, and silk lining, be used as the baby's trav- ing a Iwd tln,<> of it. The election by EDWIN"VENABLE, Sexton For New York. Sandy Hook Route, Ihe boys' baud was particularly dls- | Bast I/jng; Branch Station, 6.47, 7.18, 30—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—30 eling case when the other things gf who will give full particulars 7.49, 10.25. 11.20 a. m.: 12.50. 2.15. S.16, into the baby basket. It IN a pretty tresslng. Turning to n friend, the jwii- 5.49 p. m. Sundays, 7.31, 10.60 a. m.; THE BEST BET OF THE SEASON tieian said wirh a shudder, "No wou- I 1.24. 5.16, 6.46, 8.16 n. m. gift and will be much iippreciutcd by •—New York only. PRICE8—25, 50, 75, $1.00. BOX SEATS $1.50 mother and baby both. tier they are orphans."—Success/Mara RED BANK ELECTRIC RAILROAD PAS4SS BROADWAY BNTRAIHCB thie. _— — W. O. BBS1.ER. W. C. HOPB. v. p. * o. u. a. P. A. ENGLAND'S QUEEN NOTED HAN SON GENERAL W. H. BIXBY. LITTLE PROFIT IN FOR COLLECTION OF FURS. We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps THE UPTOWN STORE Chtaf of Army Enyiniin Againtt g Mtvar and Harber lipimti, AVIATORS' FAME But Tt.nl. • P.,r O.Mara] th» Th« w.lCORSETSl known W Coraana. A fvw Noi that we ^n- c ttiaj oul : $1 50 Cnrteti, to rkww, 9Sc giucn Mary, it every one know*, $1 00 Corseu. en t l.isc, 69c \ Risk aid Expense Gut Down hith H iirfat afiTtMlon, In < Mtiinutii with 78c Corsets, to clone, 45c j Hot H few more uf lit* majptity'a »ul> GOLDSTEIN'S Slender Prizes. ]>•< t». for fur* Simple aa abe la In her teitea la the matter of dreea, nice furt are a soft of hobby, to much ao that 569 BROADWAY •he |«t«*»t*iH'i* one of the moat wonder- ASK I OK 111 Vk.RWAKK < III IHINS | MAINTENANCE COST HEAVY. ful culieetloua of fura lu tbe world. Our Green Stamp demonstrator will call on every lady hi' hided lu her rollet tiou 1M a uiag- GEO. PAAR nitli t-nt aet of Huattlau HMble* which in Long Branch and show the advantages of saving S.&H. lixtHn Mtehanlea Often Needed by nan presented tu her u few yeara ago Aeroplane Star at Big Ftylna Com upon the occasion of her birthday by Green Stamps. pathiona—Dally Coat Figured at the • f.ui uini * /HI inn Sh« la often Delicatessen chaffed by iaemb*rn of her family re- Chicken and Lobster Salad $W— Graham* WhiU't 910,000 Re- The demonstrator is instructed to give every woman taining •"•• U Rewf»l. gardlng her preference fur fun and fur .Smoked White HUh, Eels, Slur trimujHl garment*, and a ihort time. Ifcon and Nova 5cotia Salmon Thuati wUu Imihoi the out km that ago his majeaty the preaent king was a coupon. Roast Chicken aeroplaulng la a Quick road tu fume what he thought ebe would wea? Baked Beans and Macaroni anil fortune overlook both tht- risk HTIU in the occasion of a yachting trip Edam, Pineapple, Kdelwelss and Atthuugh lurgu HUIUH me tie French Camcmbert Cheese given In prism at aviation meet I "Weli, I am not quite aure,'* he fe- lt la doubtful If tuauy of the ne< piled, with a hutnoruu* twinkle in his THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. 210 BROADWAY Tel. 51-Rj CHiHful competitors do much wore eye, "but 1 rather Imagine It will be than recoup the heavy eipeimcs to fcotnetbiug with fur on It." Gentlemen:- Pholo by American Pr**a Amiorlatlon. which they are put- But, HtnuiKfly enough, despite this The Initial rout of an aeroplune may partiality for far, her 'majesty doea not! Your demonstrator has called on me to-day and clearly explained be uuythlni: hel ween $1,000 and $Z,iM*),care for ermine, and aome time ago; the many advantages in collecting "S &. H" Stamps; If you will send a No Time Like GO SLOW ON APPROPRIATIONS »uU an uulu< ky «<.ldent may ruin tb« fhe auggpflted that the robes of peers machine before it has ri*en a dozen and peer(*nse» would look far more 1m- clerk from the store of Bixby Counialt Medaration In Eati* ynnix ubove the grouml; but, apait lioaing If they were trimmed with dark The Present for mataa For Harbor Impioviminti. front the rUks to mucliiucs and tiieh far. bn I will give him an order for 50c Washington. AUK. -"-'. Hiigmller piiotH, there must be <-oniiidercd the The [iiitomobltliig coftt that tbe queen Buying A ftetWral Wlllhim H. Hllhy. ihlef of expense* InourtMl by every competitor. usually wears Is a marvelous Hpeclmen worth or more of goods as a trial order for which I am to receive 10 of I engineers, hiiH (lefiTiuliml lo dlxeour- Ekt|MMMa Ar« Ha«vy. of the furrier's art and In made up of | Hge HKiTiUinii for extra.military Mptn- some thousands of tatlo, all so perfect- the famous " S &. H" Stamps in addition to. those I am entitled to (Irahame White when competing of- [ ly inatehed and joined that It looks like j illtnivs for river and IUII-IMU- pro)t*rtH. ten Hnd« it necfsnary to have the aa- regularly by presenting the coupon detached from this agreement and Hammock j Intimate* alrendy milmiill.-d forpnh - one targe piece of fur even when sub- Hlntam'e of sixteen mecturn 1CM, and jected tu the closest aerutlny. lie work** of MIIM chnractttr Mil fbi their wagen itmount to a Urge sum. signed by your demonstrator. Closing out bal- ipproprUttoaa approximating #5(MXw.- Is utsu the expoutie of trnnn (KJli. MHM.V of those rNtiiniiteN an- ani.i portlug the machine to »iui from the WON HOUSE BY COIN TOSS. ance ofour Stock lo he all out of proportion and before ground. Name ... it*. AT COST *h*\v rwnh i'(»HKrpnn they will be cflt to The uialntenuut-e of an aeroplane Is, Rural fiuperetition Killed by •ky the hone by 1jmn>i-iil Hlxhy mid hi"moreover, costly, every flight reducing aarapara ©f Preaent. uMHoi'lafe*. spMiiktny of the demand I(H rutue tiiid atfectiug itx HtnhHlty. According to an octogenarian, the1 Address for river nncl hurbur appropriSdons, The coHt of tfaaoline lunat be Includ- height of buildings in New York baa A. M. Townley & Co. (Irnm-itl Hlxhy MUld: '••1 and the air man's own expenses for dealt a deathblowho an old supenitl- Uhnt we MM now more tbmi any |wlg|uj{ aml tl.avellllg At a big meet- ! tlon that animated piany a country l- . ing 9300 1» regarded ad tbe lowest sum ' youth who came to New York to make t oilierVIIlive tt|iproprlntiiHi I.ills Jit that will cover the expenses of a man lM fortuue sixty years ago. Ten (10) "S & H" Stamps Free to the holder of this dli-luiiKly 1 iff] j;nvd wiili view of who flies every day. "Heaven knows bow they came by yciirly n|)proprliitic»riNt KU that Hie I'uNMoiiKi-i" carrying baa become a the belief," said he, "hut most of those notublt* j»ro|<*( in mny becompleted rt(*o#nlied menus of Increasing an avi-. up state boya came to the city thinking COUPON Chop Suey HMIIIH ii n>f)Konabh- time." ator's lncuiue. At the. Bouruemouth thut If they could toss a coin over 1 meeting DH miH'h us $50 was pnld foru house that they took a fancy to at the If presented when making a purchase amounting to 50 cents or short tilKlit I» mi iifi'iipliiiH', but the first try the houae would be theirs aome more at store designated in agreement detached. CHINESE RESTAURANT mm )S f0UN0 price litnl dropped to $25 on the closing day. I day. The majority of tbe seveuty pus-1 "it WHS one of my surest convictions,' These stamps will be given in addition to those given with senders carried were friends of the and I put it to a test Immediately after air men nud paid nothing for the prlv- paying for my first meal in New York.b purchase. •""""""*"' WITH STOLEN LOOT. llcge. The only money I had left was an old Small Profit For Aviator. fashioned three cent piece. With that Although acropltme manufacturers In my bend I walked around looking Sperry & Hutchinson Company Coal[and Feed Confesses to Robbing Class- are muklug big profit* fur uvtatorn, for n desirable piece of property. Pret- Hi'1 risk* and expenses outweigh tlie ty soon a corner lot on which stood a by. DAVID LERNER ptihm that lire at present offered them. two story and a half brick house took Demonstrator mates at Seminary. For professional fliers the outlook Is my eye. Void after not made brighter by the entry iuto "1 had practiced coin throwing In! the field of wealthy amateurs willing the country, so I let my three cent Toledo, o., A ii* 22. tUev. A. Tinub to buy rrunhiiif* and take tbe risks of piece go for all It was worth over the .Tirh. ptisior of MH' RVflnfsllral ctmrcti flying In them without considering the front of the house ami ran around to W. G. EISELE nt Ulrfonabiirg, (),. 1M i-nliiy lodged in cost. I the back to see where It landed. It the MtltoiiMhlli-K .lull nil tl t'lWrg* of TUerc are, of course, a few nvlatora went clean over. I knew then that I Sure Thing. 4 When a Burglar Calls at Night. Th« Little Word "Yaa." «ho|eHiili' theft of wtitchi'M from clns* wlio bava gullied a position which en- that house aud lot would be mine in "If « liurtftar broiikrt into your house llllttt'H. "So JiH-lc ami Tom proposed last "Yea" is a simple word spelled with 1 THE LEADIHG FLORIST t nblea them to demand substantial fees due time, and, aure enough, they were. I nJ^bt. Wliirli did you accept?" nt nitfht don't Iry to eorner him," «ald re*» letters. Hiiubcrk'h hiNt .Iiinc gritduuliHl from for exhibition flights. Grahame White, I "People don't woo fortune by flipping j "Why, my dear. I was so excited I Hi) old Iiemiquarters policeman. "If the If lins cawed more happiness nud I Cut Flowers and Palms 1 one of the Neinfuurles of his clum-h in for instance, was engaged at a fee of coins these days. The fellow whose' efln't remember. But whichever oalU visitor mviikeuH ^voti mii^e noise I more uuliapphiess titan any other word For Sale Nt. LOUIH. He wan wine. ted primarily , $io.O0u to give flights dally at thesuccess depended upou tossing a three tonight must be the one."—Spokane enough tu Hcaie him awny, but don't i tn the Inngiiago. In (Jermiui HI-IIOUIH for tbe Catholic! meeting at Blackpool. This retaining cent piece over tbe Singer building go after him with a gun. Ton to one It hiiM lo«t uitu'e money for easy lend- Decoration! and Floral Dailgna pritwthout], but he later applied fnr afop. It Is said. Is the largest ever paid would be In a pretty bad fix." he'll 'KPt' .von before you ciin lilt l.im. ers tlmn nil the holes in all the pock- for Wedding*, Dinner*. i-hurge In (he FAUMUHI. Hi ihurch mill to nny nvlator. It's belter \o lose u few dollars' worth ets in tlie world. Funarda, etc thlH mn lilvcn him. Painfully Frank. We also cmrry a Cull «el«ction Miss Oldgirl Here ;ire Rome new of goods thim yoni* life. I'ui Hiring it It hits started more dipsomaniacs on At the experimental station hi om> MAFIA ALARMS SICILIANS. to you straight. The iiverage man. their careers than all the strong liquor of Hardy Shrubs, Treaa and uf Hit' Ntudy moms «f the institution TRY PORTABLE AIRSHIP SHED pictures T hml tnkon, hut they are per- Hertiaceoua Plant! at our fect fright*. The pljotopnirihex I went wnked ui) In 'lie middle of the night. ou earth. in wlili-li UcskN with lockftffl weft' pro ' Banditti 8hoot Dp*n Man Who Rafua* always badly frightened, hiiRu't n Nurseries. Girmin Army Order* New Adjunct Dgmmdi, *n Is no fJatlercr. Alias Pert—No. but It ha* caused more fights than all the Vtllt'tl It WUH of the younji he i< fftiuicLeutious.- Baltimore Amer- chnne*; nKflinat the man with nerve "you're liars" that ever were spoken. All teleptaona callt prouptlr In ir Hrtlcles of Foe Military Avia-tton. | Heuewed activity ou the part of the «tiend«<] to and glreo our c th ica u. E&aiiffb to break into aii oeeupted It has procured klBHes and provoked value hereii ht't iuse of lli-!i Transportable airship shed* of a new shdllui. Mafia Is cauulng alutui, ea- careful attention tyj>e which van be net up lu leas than peoujUy lu the neighborhood of. Al- houne. I-very liurKlui" i.^ a potentiul blows. •oiiliileiice in r, forehore to f Taking Her to Task. iiiui'ilcrer nnd will shoot to kill if you It IIUH defeated candidates nnd elect- Cedar Ava. T.I 17 Waal End. I urn the ke.VH | twenty four hours have bvon ordered cauao, where well to do men who have 1 by the" German array authorities, not complied with the demands of the ' Mrs. Plymouth Rock-Yes. we ar*s try to catch him. And why notV He'.s ed scoundrels. One iltlv ^M HMi of tiicni mourned rory pi-uud of the fuct that our an- tfot n trig, lon^ term in prisou staling It lias been used in more lies than the \UH» at unitiy watches ami Tliene sheds are 330 feet long. 30 feet banditti go about in fear of their I wide urn) 80 feet high and nre made of lives. I cestors came over in the MuyUmver. him in tin- line if lies iiHlibeil. iiiul any other expression! .'huitlH. Mrs. Muuy ltoL-ks (severely)—In the he'll tnUe a cluince on murder every It is not meant half tlie time it is Refresh Yourself A fellow Mtudent reeeutly went to ' Mmmt'smnnu steel tubing and water- 8Iguor Vesc-o, a town councilor, hud proof onnvas coverings. several thousand vines destroyed one flrut cabin ?-Clevelaud l'luiu Dealer. time to get nway. Leav4' tlw capture said. when in Red Bank with our de- visit (hit pa*tor, stuv ami aUiulrtxl his of mu'li gentry lo ttie 'eojmr1 They're Will It continue to make such a witteti. totik the number of tlie works | The tube* arc fixed nt equal distances nlghL The next evening be was shot licious Ice Cream Sodas and Fruit In Iron sockets, mid the whole erection down by masked men with revolvers Oh, life! Au ago to the miserable, i paid to be shot tit; you nin't."—KunsaH record ? ami eiiKe find Identified the watch as jaoinent to the happy.-Bacon. City Star. Yes.—Life. Frappes. lu'lmmliiK to one of the Beventaen | Is fnsleued securely to the ground by In the main street. iowei-n. A warrant from St. Louis was I means of so called spiral screw an- Four of the principal wine mer- LAUG'S, Red Bank, N. J.sent to Sheriff Jobn w. l-'ortKik. who 1 chors. chants have bad their warehouses de- with Itev. Overtteck of WoodiQrtd and It Is claimed for these sheds that 8tr0yed by Incendiaries. One of them Hev. K i -;i u-i nf Kewlsvllle dt'ove to their erection Cannes the least possible wtta eutlced out of hla bedroom on the Hait Schaffncr ft Hcrx S20.00 >ulta now damage to cultivated land, and auoth- balcony at midnight and was fired at $13.50 tlie parson's residence and brought him ( Hail Schaffner A Man $24.00 and Into Jail. e* udvantnge Is that they possess spe- by HU nrmo