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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 8

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ifjNCf fiflANCH DAlLV iRtdoBD. 'rHOhiDAV'rNbVEMdeS "tICHT uoNEVr.ioor HIS FRANK J. GOULfc5 ALEXANDRA. ENRIQUE CREEL' FettSo Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs-- England's Royal Widow Honors Two Amerieans With Photos. Yeuno Millionaire Paid to Aotraas aa Haari Solace.

ilfpfpll WIM til sdU ferssi fej-li fes-sai fessii Isfe-ii Your Overcoat pi ENDS IN CELL Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs Gives American AM. TIZ Cured Her Quick. Ml I' ') i I rr 'I P. JpMarlifl tArresled on u' if; 1 1' i Charge of Larceny. P'fa-i BIS COMPANION ALSO HELD 1ST Detectives Are Waiting When Voung Couples From Iowa Arrive at Grand 'Central Station Weeping Brides Left Hotel Protot Innocence.

New 1'ork, Xvy. C. Ri Mar- i i tweuty-twp yearo old. of Beu ma 11, farmer, who Inherited is one o( most important, garments yo.u wear; it's wfyat people see of you outdoors it has to look right as well as protect you. Here are overcoats for you; that not only look right, but are right the best quality known.

Lois of new moijel to show you new weaves and colors The best Overcoats $12.00 to $30.00 1 of his failier's $1,1100,000 estate, wum If you have Bore feet, tired feet. sweaty reet, lame tender feet arrested in the Grand Central station smelly reet, coins, callouses or bun Ions, read what hauix'ned to Mrs when be arrived fnuu Chicago, whrije Crockett, of Jeffersonvllle. TIZ DIO T. Mr. Crockett says: "After the l.A.

second treatment (he walked down stain one foot at a time. She has not ne uau petm married tne (lay berore. He now uwaits extradition on the charge of larceny of while bis bride Is weeping In ber room in the Hotel Knickerbocker on account of his plight and the sudden halting of their vh J. oeen able to walk downstair before in past five years, except by stepping down on each step with one foot at a time. This is remarkable.

Send five mere boxes." No matter what ails your feet or GIFTS FROM A QUEEN. GOULD PAID DANGER ar- 1 wnai unuer Heaven you have imed without getting relief. Just use TIZ. Alexandra 8snds Photos ts Two Amir ieans. $10,000 AS A BALM It 8 different.

It acts right off. It rtires sore feet to stay cured. It New York Nov. 3. At a meeting of honeymoon.

William Adolph, tweuty-one years old. 11 automobile salesman, of lies Moines, who. with bis wife, accompanied the McMurtius. was arrested 011 a similar charge. His wife Is In the Knickerbocker with Mrs.

McMar-lln. They were 011 their honeymoon. The two men were arrested by De the only foot remedy ever made which acts on the principle of draw the executive committee of the Pilgrims, held at the Lawyers' club, F. ing out an tne. poisonous exudations wnien cause sore reet.

Powders and Cunllffe-Owen, by coin ma ml of Queen This is Revealed When Bessie HUNT VERA CRUZ BRIGANDS. Enrique Creel Orders Mexican Troops to Protect Americans. of Mexico, Nov. 3. Enrique C.

Creel, minister of foreign relations, to whom Henry Lane Wilson, United Alexandra, presented to W. Butler other remedies merely clog up the liores. Tiz cleans them out and keeps Duncan, president of the a GOLDSTEIN'S tnem clean. You will feel bettor the De Voie's Lawyer Sues, handsomely framed portrait of herself tectives Mllcy. Itaftls ami llrennan of anil of the late king, on wblch she had Hint time Its used.

Use It a week nd you can forget you ever had sore feet. There is nothing on earth that can compare with It. TIZ is for sale at all druggists, 2oc per box, or direct. written her autograph; also a message States ainbnssador to Mexico, presented the appeals of the terrorised- Amer that the picture was in kindly remeiu New York, Nov. 3.

Frank J. liollee headquarters on telegram from E. K. Johnson, chief of detectives in Des Moines. The telegram merely said the men were "wanted" for the larceny of $1,400.

ican planters in Uie bandit infested Luther Gould cubled laconically from Kurope. wish, troif waiter Hodge Chicago, in. brauce of the lending part Mr. Duncan hud taken in tbe welcome of the lute and isolated district of tho'Mexicn It appears that "feu" was $10,000, the state of Vera Cruz, announces tun In heart hill mi whlrh Mr. Cnulil nulil Ml-i king to New York, Just half a century This 8tori is the home t)f Hart Schaflner Marx Clothes structloiia liave been forwurded to 11,1 una defeat BANTAMS.

Bessie lie Voie. the dancer, to end her ago. suits against hliu fur alleged breach. ol ITT! Theodore Dohesa, governor of Vert Crux, to dispatch to the outlaw region A framed and signed portrait of Queen Alexandra wns presented to In Initial Game They Triumph by a Promise of marriage. Miss De Voie sueU armed forces 8 muy be necessa score of la to' 6.

una uemuniieu jcuo.ow to soiuce ncr George T. Wilson, chairman of the executive committee jthe Pilgrims. to Xhe protection of the planters' lives TUe. Victor met and defeated th wounded arreetious. Incidentally sue and properties.

Lantaaw Saturday cb iu Oceajj otters expressing per Several recent outrages perpetrated for plunder tiKn wealthy American uridiran in nnn nf H. rervta affection wliicb sue said Mr. (jsiiifj fqn frn) ffvfi jjjaVj, Vjj Jljj Vj Gould had written to her. Played. this annum rha i McMnrtln after arrest snid ho was the grandson of Colonel Duncan Mc-Miiriiii.

formerly connected with a New York inllltla regiment mid who "fox services to the United States guv-eruineut" received a large tract of land in Iowa. By sale of this land Colonel McMartin amassed aud wben he died, four years ago, he left to bis son Charles, father, of the man now prisoner, a life -interest In $1,000,000. The remainder was bequeathed to Dr. C. II.

Baldwin of t'tica, N. a uephew of the testator. McMurtin. snld that about a yeur ngo he met Miss Pearl. Washlnirn.

who was in vaudeville with licr sister iter- ranchmen In the gulf domain of that Her suits never came to trial. "er 8Ult Ilever cume to mal' COURT IN UPROAR AT SANITY HEARING Ulayed in fine The first ouar- aua ter ended with each side being hut 80Iue el'et reilsous wly dl(1 not out. Thn were revealed before Justice Finellte out. The next Quarter ended, with state have brought about this action THIS BURGLAR WORE in, the city court. Henry S.

Wajlen a goal on the Victors side. Hafferty, Matawan Property Active. The George A. Fountain homestead stelu. a lawyer, sued Miss De Vole for $1,000 as due him for legal services the Victors famous hajf back, played the game of his life.

Ransom, who has been sold to Rev. A. Eggleston, in her action against Mr. Gould niid In of Shelter Island, N. who has tak- Matawan Building Notes.

A new floor has boon laid in tbo barroom cf the Matawan House. Thomas Jefferson Lane, of New York, has purchased the VanSchoick homestead on Main street. A new roof is being put upon the house, and a new EVENING CLOTHES played quarter back, was well in form possession of the property. Ed- Mrs. Martin, Accused of SneaiJ Mir, Passes Lla a suit she brought against a woman who.

Miss De Voie alleged, slandered The total Bcore was 15 to The line-ups and positions were: ard It. Brown has sold his property, 'thy. He fell in Ivve with Penrl. took her regarding her action against Gould. her to hi home in Beatuuu and inU'o- victor.

Bantams known as the Jacob O. Tice farm, to Fiwnk Farilto. Of New York. W. E.

Mr. Wallenstelu testified that Miss duc.ed her-to his Miss Wash C. Hagen Rosseau 1 1 Girl Witli "Wes" DnpeJ i Mock Marriage. Arrowsmith has bought the Cordelia De Voie retained him to push her suits. left end burn spent several mouths 11 1 the Mc- McAlnin on Coife street Newark, X.

Nov. 3. Judge 'feu J. Maruar Norton Maitin home, and the pair became en He swore further that Be went to (be Western I'nion building and saw a Mr. steam heating and plumbing system installed.

The work is being done by Alonzo White. Cojonel C. J. Wright haa started a new on the property he recently purchased at tho corner of Wyckoff and Church streets. Charles Boston has tcld two lota on Eyck of the court of oyer and te.

miner gaged with the approval of the youth's Tnrlor. who sppiiipf! tn lip IVrnnk Little street to Kev. John F. gave a hearing on the application of mother. i i right end J.

MucGinley T. right tackle est Grid's) maniiger, guide, philosopher the Iter. Albert Wardlaw, brother of man, of Barnegat, who will build a and friend Jlrs. Caroline B. Martin, to hiive a house there for his own occupancy -Baltimore; Xov.

police of this j. morns Cranmer WALL STREET MEN ACCUSED. Mr. Taylor. Wolleustein testified, said life tackle city believe they have in custody a court proceeding held to determine whether the bent, spectacled old wo- he would try to induce Mr.

Gould to upon his retirement from the Methodist ministry. Tlw Gordon homestead has been sold by Samuel 8. Hallowe'en Pranks at Keansburg. Much trouble was 'caused by several young men in various disguises P. Fentze Shenry Two Charged by Postoffice Inspector man is sane.

genuine "Rattles" Iu. the person of Tiiomas H. Biirnette. alias Kemp, of right guard Mrs. Martiu Is the mother of Ocey kBrown to Nicholas Gerardi, of Now With Conducting Fraud.

Wilmington. Nov. Henry II. make a compromise with Miss De Voie. After long negotiations It was agreed that 10.000 would be paid to Miss De Voie provided certain letters she had at Keansburg Monday night Hardly Toronto, Who is held here on the II.

Brazo Hayes W. M. Snead, whose body was found left guard charge Of baring broken into the resi I'ownsley of Xew York, the president Bebe Mooby a gate was found the next morning in its proper place and portable-property was removed. The large deuce of Howard Kellogg at Buffalo ark. Mr.

Brown will have an auction sale pf his stock, crops and farming utensils on November 15th, and wll'i nove to town. and a director in the Manhattan were bunded to Mr. Taylor. Wallen- In a bathtub iu an East Orange villa last November. Mrs.

Murtiu: Mrs. Mary V. Suend and Miss Virginia O. Wardlaw were all arrested on tbe Sept. a.

center Bond and nderwritiug company, and Victor Lubliner. the vice president of W. Ransom Griffin Ou Burnetii Hnd iu the room where stein asked Miss De Vole for the missives; she told him she had bypothe-cated them with a woman, whose name display dn th property of the Ideal Beach Company were taken to he has been living tbe police found a chnrge of murdering the girl. Miss quarter back I). Rafferty Gano Whist Club at Port Monmouth.

(lie Assurance company, a Delaware corporation with offices -at Keansburg Beach and the signs at I ho large quantity of jewelry aud other he did not mention, 'as security for a left half "back Wurdlaw -died of stiuviitiou )u the Newark jail Aug. 11 Inst. loan of f250. i4 Wall street, Xew York, were ar- plunder, electric flashlights, skeleton keys aud a complete burglar's A- Frank Howland a wnist. ciuo nas oeen organizea place were put up at Port Monmouth, and the first meeting Beach Ather rea, eatate companies will be held some night next week rt alg0 6ufered in a llke manner.

the residence of Miss Helen Willett. esled here by a deputy United States The first witness called was Judge kit. right half back GIVES HIS WIFE TO ANOTHER. Archer A. Phlnger of Christiunsburg, Va.

marshal ou a charge of using tbe uialls for fraudulent purposes. 1'. Chanfrau Field Also in custody is Florence Toiulinson, aged eighteen yeays, who full back They were arraigned before Commis He testifled Unit Mrs. Martin. had er A number of meetings will be held during the winter and prizes at the close will hn cIvati in tho lnHv Fnni1 Work on Highlands Auditorium Begun Work on the new additions and iin- Husband Helps Woman Pack Up and liners Clevenger and Flanigan.

is sata to be the daugbter or a railroad offioial living in Toronto. Miss Toiu Depart With Rival. sioner Ma-haffy and were held in bail each for a hearing next Tuesdav. ratically made several changes iu deeds tu a piece of property site held. The, witness said lie hud had numerous let Referee Daniel Eage Linesmen Mount and VVoolley.

C'bico, Nov. 3. First getting linson and Buruette eloped from To At a late hour they had found no consent of' her husband nud leaving routo, and she believed that they hud i lie ictors are out with a chal Immlsmcn. ber-Jwo children with him, Mrs. O.

J. been legally married In Niagara Kails. gentleman winning the most games, Pavements on the Highlands Auditor-There are sixteen members of the lum of Harry Sculthorp has been club as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Darnel started, and contractor William Hew-T, Hendrickson, Misses Helen, Exper- iu expects to have it, pompleted in a ience and.

Lily Willett, Gladys East, weeks. The building will be mond, Lulu. Pike, Belle Phillip, and and the roof will be elevated to lenge 10 any team in the county The arrest followed an investigation Eller, wife of the section boss of the ters from Mrs. Martin, which In Ids opinion showed her mind was unbalanced. He did not Iiotc any of the letters with hlui.

weighing 125 pounds. All communi I Postoffice Inspector Koons. who in NY Y. That theirs, was a mock mar-riage developed after Bariiette's ar Butte County railroad, left town with canons may be tilled by a postal to is bill of complaint declares that the Alexander Bo wen, also married, but rest, when he iegged that a minister hldney Flanagan, corner Second ave Suddenly like a bolt out of the iilue nails were to distribute letters. Loura Helwie.

and Clifford East- nelsni or eigm leet niguer man hl whose wife is in the east. They in nue and Broadway sky came a sharp sensation. The black. preseht, in order that a horse shoe irxulars and the like, "falsely and mond, George and Thomas Pike, tend to live together. be sent to marry him and the girl.

The couple figured in the newspapers some tune when while tbey: were living bundle of swathing clothes rose to Its Eller went to the depot to see them Henry Murphy, Percy Ahearn, Lester Smith and Alex Phillip. Engineer Moves to Philadelphia. feet and in a sharp voice cried: "No, riiudulently pretending that the Na-loual Assurance company was to do he business of a stock Are Insurance oiupauy with 'men of high financial off and kissed his wife, saying be hoped she would enjoy her new life. Judge, I uever wrote such letters. It's Mr.

and Mrs. Charles V. Eastmoud in Newark. NY Miss Toinliuson accidentally shot herself with a revolver. Baruette told the detectives that he gallery to seat about 300 persons can be A hot water -healing plant will also be installed, and a cellar half the length of the building will be dug.

The cost of the Improvements will be about $1,800. have closed their residence on Day The children also kissed her goodby. He to say I did." The aged witness looked rather Advertise in the Dally Record. i landing aud experience" behind it and avenue, Fort Monmouth, and have Leaning from the car window, she made it a rule to wear evening clothes liiruietl at Mrs. Martlu's sudden out whenever he made his expeditions as gone to Philadelphia, where they will waved ber hand at the family group hoard for the winter.

Mr. Eastmond on the station platform until the train burst. The courtroom boiled with excitement. To all the flurry the black hat the insurance press indorsed the ouipany." SOCIETY AT MAID'S WEDDING. ii ory sale To-tviorrow Only is considered one of the best enai had disappeared a burglar.

i Shaft Whirls Boy to Death obed bundle of clothes paid no heed. neers on the main line of the Penn- "If she loves another man better sylvania Railroad. Just now, he is I than she does me I would rather she It's a lie all lies," Ghe kept repeating Married In New York. Miss daughter of Joseph Walling, of Port Monmouth, and Timothy Reddington, of New Monmouth, were married in New Newark. X.

,1.. Nov. 3.T-Cuught Iu In a shrill, high pitched voice. driving the train known as "The 24 1 lived with hi ui." said Eller. "1 helped the shaftiug li the bag factory of Wil Hour St.

Louis, between New York her pack her trunk. I trust she will liam Itoenicr in 2(19 Broome street. Ar 192 have no reason to regret her choice." Kept Their First Marriage Secret. New York, Nov. 3, It has just bo- and Harrisburg.

The run of miles is. made in 136 minutes. Oldfield Disqualified; Can't Race. nold Pfeffpr. fifteen years old.

an employee, was whirled about many times and so severely hurt that he died a half hour afterward in City hospital. come known to the hundreds of friends of Miss Janet Craven de Kay, datall Xork Saturday night For a hile they will reside with the bride's father, but In a few weeks will go to housekeeping in Joreey City, where the bridegroom has a position aB machinist in the Jersey Central Atlanta. Nov. 3. Barney Old- St.

Louis Millionaire Throws Qptn Heme at Ceremonies of Servants. SI. 1-onJs, Xov. a. A wedding ceremony Hue in the unmils of Louis soi lety was performed, at Mple-resr.

the home of CJareute H. Uow-ird, uillliouaire president of the Commonwealth Steol company The bride aud bridegroom were a maid iu the iiowurcl home, aud Dauiel the gardener. They, married in the er of Mrs. Sidney de Kay, and Wil DIAMOND JACK Held will not be allowed to drive in liam Simpson hloan, son of Mrs. William Simpson Sloan, who were mar the Atlanta aulomobile races, which beglu today.

Judge Boll of the supe led in 3 race church on Tuesday, that MONSTER SHOWS rior court ruling that Oldfield was dis he couple had been married previous a ts oin qualified by the American Automobile ly iu Hac.kensack on Oct. 8. The was performed by Justice. E. M.

ussocintioii. that the Atlanta Speedway association whs bouud by the action The Up-town Store presence or a score of their friends and the Howard family and Home soci of the parent body and finally that he Johnson' and 'took place near midnight In the justice's home. iJudge Belli had uo jurisdiction. ety guests, friends of the Howards. General BUTTEH Strong on lop grades; receipts.

829 packnees; creameryj 'specials, per f-xtras. 31aSUtc; thirds to firsts, 'hold. speelals. seconds to extras. common' to fiwal.

process. factory, current make. CHEfOSE-Btrady; receipts. 2.014 whole milk, apecials. loAiaJimc; averagefanro'.

white. colored, He-i October, colpred, UWC-l white, common to choice, 12aUc. part skims, 4a I2ie.j full sklmes'taSKc. E'iOS strong; cases; staO, ennsylvania and nearby, hennery, white, brown. J7a40c.

gathered, white. brown, fresh gath At Its conclusion the.brjdal parly was driven la automobiles to. witness Killed an Way to Get License, We havg a rtca ntw iini of Outing Flannel Goods for Ladies and Children. Lovesiok Youth Kills Himself. New York.

Nov. 3. Harold Martin, New York, Nov. 3. Esther Pertel, twenty years old.

of 'J5 Second avenue nineteen years old, who until recently an amateur minstrel performance by the students of Primpla school, an Institution Howard bus done much. for. started from her home for the. city 3A S) LYCEUM TWO WEEKS NOW RUNNING Every Evening at 8 O'clock Saturday Afternoon, 2.30 Big Specialleature Thursday, Friday and hull, where sh was to meet Samuel Krengel nud appear with blm to get a Accused Sobbing Own Office. Xew York.

Nov. 3. Henry C. Inzel- marriage lic-eim. In front of ber borne Carat ered, extra firsts.

firsts, 27acr she stepped iu front of a heavily laden truck and whs run over aud TO-MORROW we hnU nave ninu. secretary and cashier of tbe Rose-bill Cemetery association of Elizabeth, X. and David G. Hassct, a conflden- Ladie Outing Gowns 50c Lsdi68' Outing Gowna 75c Ladies' Outjng Gowns in Plaio White, Pink and Blue 98c 569 BROADWAY rflease ask for Coupons oa sain 5 THREE-QUARTER carat diamond rings. Any one bat an expert would take them Football Player's Neck Broken, hd elerfct at the company, were arrest- uvea with ms mother at 743 Halsey street, Brooklyn, and left his home because of a ipiarrel about Charlotte Keyp, an eighteen-year-old girl of 98 Ralph avenue, with whom he was keeping company, committed i suicide in a furnished room at 94 Ralph ave-nue by Inhaling Illuminating gas.

Dog Watched Suicide's Body. Saleju, Nor. 3. M'Uh bis dog wafchlug. Ills hody, Charles B.

Basset t. assessor of Quinton 'township. Salem county, W65 found, hanging from raf ter of his bam. Neighbors cut down the xnaa end went for a physician, but rvr A tit ne Bowling (Jreen, Millard on tlie.cbarge that they broken Owing tu our method of cnttine Baker is at St. Joseph's hospital suffer-1 into In the offices of tbe asso-iug from a broken neck, the result of i-iation In the t'latlron building and them with a spread or snr aecondn.

POTATO Ji8-8(eadyr Maine; ier bag. tl.Mal.O): state, per bbL. tl.Sal.4A; Long Island. Jl.oOai; Jersey, per bag, sweets. Jersey, per ll.7Ju2; oer basket, southern, per tl.2ial,;a, DRKfiSKD POUT.TRV-Dull aad ua-chanijed; fi-esh klPed turkeys, western, spring, per ISail'c: old, broilers Philadelphia squab, per pair, to 4 lbs.

to pair, per 3a 24c: state and Pennsylvania, 3 to 4 lbs. to pair, per 19a JDc; spring chickens, Philadelphia, over lbs. to pair. Pennsylvania. western, roasting.

14c.i mixed weights, western, heavy. a line plunge in a game In wblch be stolen uuenm-eted treasury bond cou-placed fullback several days ago with pons they are absolutely tbe local football team against Bethel Nights 40 PEOPLE 40 I. college faC "Any retail jeweler will charge at least $05.00 to match them. Onr refnnd agreement with every diamond sold 4y us gnarantees the value to yon. Observe th weights and prices of tweatr diamond rings all weighing over one oarat that will be on aala to-morrow.

We hare a duplicates. DENTIST DENTI8T Mrs. Vanderbilt to Feed Newsboys. Newport. Nor.

3. Mrs. Frederick X'naderuilt. who Is In Paris. Charge Brown Juror With Bribery, tnicago.

No, o. i ne uaiiy News autborlzed Newport friends to a r- small to medium: niiaHc; old Basett una oeen qeua several doom. codKf, ISc.i. spriu ducks, westm-n. Prolonged Iflness Is supposed to have white, atr dosen, ft.6oal.26: dar.

n. Diamond Ring firs Pret- 1 S-Si rants. ajg fit rami. itated without reservations that a true range for a turkey dinner to.tbe news- bill charging hribery at a Juror la tbe and on Thanksgiving Lee O'Nell Browne case has been ot- day, 'jb Is will be the sixteenth time ed. naming as defendant Charles (bat Mrs.

Vaiiderbllt has treated Uie i Hi l-i in Attendance tlest Lacfy t'A 3-tt rural. II.75S1- I HAY AND STRAW-Steadyr tlmothy.l per MB Mc.all.12; Weather Forscast. plovr. mixed, JSc.aJl:. clover, kmc Fair sod cooler with uorthwmterlr rye straw, oaAand wheat.

tuole' uoituwesieri raratau. .44 1 J-la I I -St enrata. 8 1(4 l-H-J carats. i4 rtirala. 49 I Ik l-li rarala.

4Z 1 1-4 rarata. 71 1 rarata. 34 f' rarata AS rarata. SO Thursday Dn. JULIUS KAMI min CENT1ST Firet-class dental work, low prices, all work guaranteed for 10 years.

HICKS BUILDING, BROADWAY, Opposite PostOffice, Tel 176 R. Open evenings until 9 P. M. Sundays juntiUP. DENTIST DENTIST halt bales.

5c. 1 1-84 msK. SI I X-S carat. 174 rarata SI I F-S4 rarata. 1 -S rarnla.

JJ 1H, 4.1 I i-il surata 411 txDsteio, one or Browne attorney. boys to tbls dinner. CHARLES A. KEENE Impdrlrr anat Tntlrr ef The Long Branch Record is the Best Advertising; hedluni 1 80 Broadway, New York.

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