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Vol. XXX.V OCEAN GROVE, N.'J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916 No. 46. - •
any. one else steps on the platform SPRING LAKE HOSPITAL STATE VOTE CANVASS ON my personal liberty ceases. It Btops TAX MAP NEEDED IN HUNTING FOR BUCKS THE 2STH OF NOVEMBER # Y CAMP serm ons' m lual one inch from tho other fel ISSUES YEARLY REPORT low’s nose. REV. W. ft. .SUNB&Y I'm your friend, and you'll And NEPTUNE TOYVNSBIP The annual report of the Ann WITH A BRASS BftNB Although the vote in tho counties ••"/ that "i’ll not compromise one bit May Memorial Hospital at Spring of New Jersey was canvassed by the : ,, .with sin; I'll -.do'.' anything to', help Lako, an institution that shares respective election bonrilo on Mon-,. . dfiX of this week. the. vote of .v lhe: THIS DISCOURSE ON;:' “CHICKENS you. No man will argue that sin is public appreciation with the hos MOVE TO CLEAN UP ASBURY a good thing. Not one who does FOR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL pital at Long Branch, is just Issued. State for Presidential electors, United States. Senator, Governor and COME HOME TO' ROOST.” not. believe that the community BY STATE BOARD. ^ During the year covered by the re PARK SO CHARACTERIZED. would be better off If there was no port 625 patients were admitted, Congressmen will not be officialising sin. I preach against .vice' to show most of them serious cases slnd declared until Tuesday, November \ you that It will make your girl an many of them desperately'ill or in 2 8 . On that date the State hoard, of No Justification Possible For the outcast and your boy a drunkard. Matter Revived Locally By. Urgent jured, but there were only- 45 Anti-Saloon League Organ Says canvassers will meet at the State ;,■'&< I’m-fighting everything that will deaths. 409 were discharged cured j House arid, make formal announce-v ..'i Person living In Sin. On the P'ca lead to this and if I have to be your Request of Those Hipher Up-f-Tq and 138 improved; some remain. : Booze-Joint Game is Plentiful In ment of the. returns. This board is "h;,'; composed of Governor Fielder and Of Personal Liberty —- Evangelist- enemy to. fight It God pity you, for Install Heater In Committee’s'Of There were 500 surgical operations, ] Slimmer But Scarce In Winter I’m going to fight. People do not 1,295: staff .visits and 005 dispen- four Senators to be appointed byc.^il Pleads For the Second Section or light sin until it become? a vice. fices the Landlord Would Raise sary cases. " . ! Season—Police Have a Perfect him, two of each political party.,\ The man who lives in sin,cuts his In the nurses’ training school i After they have determined the - of//;/./;:, Coming Generation. own throat. You’re a jackass and a the Rent Two Dollars a Month, i there are 13 students, and , three Right To Raid Disorderly Houses. ilclal'vote in each; case, they will ia- . - \ fool If you live iu Bln. I object to were graduated in April. The course sue the prolifer certificate, of elec- 1 Sunday afternoon', September 3, the idea o£ personal liberty that Imperative need of a township in this school is very thorough and That there lias been too much tlon. ' '' .i'v.V ' Evangelist Sunday preached to men makes it personal license. tax-map was again brought to the Includes two years of study after Publicity to what should be secret The Republican Presidential elec-':, ,/, only, his subject being “Chickens Thank God that there is one spot attention of the Neptune committee three months of probation. It Is at- ■ sf vicc u \ ,the Proposed eftort io tors will be declared elected and ;/,:.1 Como Home To Roost:" From on tho jersey coast that belongs to on Wednesday evening by Frank D. filiated with the Philadelphia jIu_ cleanup Asbury Park Is the cliargt purviar.t to law they will m eet'at/. Psalm civ, 35, be took- tula toxt: God. A place where they don't Scliroth, secretary of the State niclpal Hospital, to which nurses 1'llc American Issue, the or- ise State House on . Uie / . ' second '/ /", ""Mon- . -A;,;;:p; “Let tbe sinner be consumed out of llaunt the rag, nor Bell the booze Board, of ’Taxes and Assessments. In nmy go for a further four months’ | al or*’5" ® Anti-Saloon (lay in January next, formally organ the earth and let the wicked bo no and where they obsorve the Sabbath his' communication to the commiUsfl course League. That journal characterizes ize and sit as the electoral. / .college .> m ore." Ho Bald:' ,t decently. I'm glad there’s one spot Mr. Schroth asked what progress The hospital closes its fiscal y®r ,h« nlat,tKr a:J, llu"tlne for ducks„ for New Jersey. After the neces- This always seemed to, me to be a the devil doesn't own. Whenever Uail been made tow ard Becuring this with a balance In its treasury and :)vi‘h 1jand' The Issue o£ snry preliminaries, , they will cast".'./ quoer vorse of Scripture; It is a you open tlio gates and let down map, which lie said was required to has been enabled to do this through t - ^ ridayTSays. the fourteen votes for Hughes and;/ '''? verse more often misunderstood than the bars you’ro opening the ,Way to bo sent to the State Board for In the activities of the Hospital Alii- Mayor Hetrick of Asbury Park Fairbanks. The vote will then be any other and read by. many to jus the devil. spection and approval. nnce and the Spring Lake and As threw a bomb into tlie commission- sealed and forwarded to Washing-'/,:,/’ tify their living In slri. ‘ It-contains God never made hell for man. The His communication opened up a bury Park auxiliaries. .era* meeting October 31, when he ; ton forthwith by special messenger; a thought which I don'| find so woll place, made for man is easy of ac general discussion of tlio subject. introduced a resolution calling for A copy of the certificate showing , expressed In any other verse, not ou The township assessor, James L. the employment of the Burns Detec this vote must also be filed with one -//''t cess—rheaven, God mado hell for the n e w De m u r r a g e "t a r i f f account of Its peculiarity but be devil/and Ills angela. Thompson, said he had been told by tive Agency to investigate illicit of the United States judges in this ;,.'// cause it la-nsed by men to justify You say you're n o t afraid of Bin. the county hoard of taxation that TO RELIEVE CAR SHORTAGE liquor selling, and then to publish district. / ■ ; , , , their'living in sin. There is much You ought to bo for your children. the committee was obliged to fur ______. ;.tlie results. unjust criticism of David, who lived It doesn't -take boys long to get on nish a map of the description desig Under the new dem urrage tariff 1.. 'It . . Is time that somebody rgot ou BRADLEY L. T. LEGION ;, a virtuous and upright life. Ho the wrong track, and while you are nated. The-----__— assessor said also -ho .announced , by tbe Pennsylvania I the- job, for Asbury Park has been a said: “Let wickedness of the wick scratching gravel to make one lap had received instructions to assess Rallroa(i Company, a radical change rd , years as an alleSed P™- HAS BEEN REORGANIZED ed comt- to an end." It showed Dav your boy makes te n . W e’ve g o t kids all property hereafter by streets and !n freight car demurrage ratea is .1 hibi«°u city that openly tolerated id’s sympathy toward-his fellow men who have, n o t yet sprouted lo n g not in alphabetical order, as -hdsJmadc; to become effective December., speakeasicB, with whispers of graft With tlie co-operation ot P ro £> when, lie wept when lie heard of oth breeches who ltnow more a b o u t sin been tho custom. This rule, Mr. . i. under the new tariff there will • aB tbe f!r,lce °£ Immunity. All the H. Murry, principal of 'the'/-;; aoutit^^|^ ers sinning. But they would riot be and vice than Methuselah. There Thompson Bald, would Im pose an al- ] |)e a graduated demurrage charge on .responsible city and county ofilcialswing of Ihe Bangs avenue school saved. Some kept on sinning and aro little frizzle-top sissies n o t y e t ! most Impossible jo b upo n the assts- all interstate car load shipments. j‘“°w U>at tlie federal tax collectors j Asbury Park, .Mrs. Catherine living in sin. He saw what was tho j a iuj jQ dresses who know I sr.r and. would rcsut in changing Instead of the present fiat demur- '.^ u e#MMjpt». as retail liquor deal- jwour Russell, of Ocean Grove, coun- need of the community and the na-j more nbout vice than did their I many lot numbers. ■ rage charge of §1 a day, the Penn- ers to a lot of hotels and apeak- Uy \V. C. T. U. organizer o£ work..:/i;;/| tlon, ami said: O God, if men great-grandmothers when they were About ten years ago provision for sylvania company will charge after easlea. These names and addresses : among colored people, Itaa reorganlz- ; /. -V w on't st<;p sinning, notw ithstanding '7 5 years old. The girl who d r i n k s . a tax map was made by inserting in ; tne expiration of the two days free are all Hated ln tlie office of the :ed tho Jamea A. Bradley Loyal Tern- ,// ,, your commands," ...... **■'“ then let them ' ' f'“be will abandon her virtue. What did the township budget the sum of time, 52 for the first demurrage, ?3 deputy collector of internal revenue perance Legion. Mr. Kraybiil, au- consumed out of the earth.” When Methuselah know about smoking cig- ' $500* • This was presented «.o .the for the second, S4 for tho third ami at Camden, open to tho inspection of perlntendent of the . Asbury / Parlt:ft/'' he said tills lie offered the prayer, a arettes? I know there are some1 sis- • voters at the township election and S5 for the fourth and each succeed- any citizen. Some three years ago , schools, gave permission for this33 portion of which I have clioson for; sy fellows out there who object to j it was approved, although no tiling in# day or fraction of a day. tlie Law-Enforcement Department work anil highly commends it.; ' my text. ' '.'/,. my talking plain and know ;you ' came of it for the reason .that when ' The new demurrage charges will ' of the Anti-Saloon League gave this Five classes, accompanied by their/ I.sometimes Had a person who,.talks shirk from talking plain. ' ; bids wei’e advertised for making the .affect' interstate shipments only. list to the Prosecutor of the Pleas, teachers and Prof. Murry, were presr UV,™ lightly of sin. I say he has lost, alt If any, one ever tells you that • map it was learned that the coBt The company takes .this step in an and also to the grand jury of Mon- ent at the meeting, held.' in, 'th^auV.:;.^*^ of his respect for right, all of hiB you can’t be virtuous and enjoy good-■»trebled the;appropriation, whereup- effort to remedy such car shortage > mouth county. dltorium of the Bangs avenue . //:/' respect for virtue, decency, all of jiealth , 1 brand him as a low,/ in-; 011 the project was/ dropped. . . as is now due to holding of cars by ^ “Two years ago the editor of Tho school. The. legion will meet every/:./^)/;, his respect for everything or he famous, black-heajrted’ liar. ' The cost of a new map today will cmi'signues under tiie present de- American Issue while in Asbury Wednesday afternoon. MiBS Sylves-z/ifiVft: Wouldn't say it. If only the men Let’s be common folks together j be relatively less than former bias, nuirrage rate of $1 a day. It will ’ Park, with a Companion, entered a ; ter, one of the teachers, is the lead- who say it were affected by their today. Let’s be men, and talk sense, becauso the township, has maps of affect every merchant, builder and speakeasy lh the rear of a restau- er. '. *«.., sins, it would be hard enough. I ! As a rule a man wants something \ Ocean Grove and - Sewer Districts manufacturer and other company or rant on Cookman avenue near the Mrs. Russell was in Long Branch .' ' ' would work just as bard as I do. for his children than he has ; Nos. 1 and 2 from which outlines individual in New Jersey doing boardwalk, and purchased whisky. last Sunday to attend the first meet-; But we never live to ourselves. 1 for jxiinseif. My father died be- : cancan be be taken taken and and all all that that will be business in incoming car lot con- Within a half-hour spent In tlie ing of the legion she organized the',:;,.') There are more affected by your 1 j>ore j wag ]j0ri| an(j j lived with my necessarj' is to have the outlying signments. place he saw 14 men enter, some of previous week. The membership' Is/ sins than yourself, alUiough I would j- Tandfather< He smoked, but ho farming district put into tho new ‘ ______... them leaving with bottles of. beer, formed from the younger pupils1 "o'£: work just as hard if you were the } ^ nQt w ant t 0 He cheWed, but; drawings. This comforting informa- ' i This information was given to the two colored Sunday . schools. Mrs/.:; only one. the didn't want me’ to. |VHe'drank, : tlon was gleaned from the tax-map PLANNING-NEW BRIDGE ; Prosecutorsecutor ofof. thethe Pleas:Pleas.. Russell also was in Che same/city tori . When you come staggering home, but he didn't want me to. He cuss-: specifications as adopted by tne . FOR DRAW AT HIGHLANDS Tho trouble with Asbury Park ; Monday night, to be preaent ■ at t h e :' ;/ cussing right and left and spewing ed, but he- didn’t want me to. He'State board July 13, 1913. On mo- ' j has been that officials who, to save . first business meeting of the Book- . and spitting, your wife suffer!!, your mado wine that would makb a man [ tion.'of. ,3ir. Westervelt, seconded (by : their faces' occasional|y_ raid joints : er Washington Union. Since Sep- 4 children suffer. Don’t think that you fight, his ownrmother” after lie had ! Mr. Sweet, the clerk was directed 'to . A bridge across -the river at ikept ;by negroes and Italians on : temberher f.histhis iininri'.union Tin'ft- has •: -mm more*a fit«than n are tho only one that Buffers. A ilr.nrik it. I remember■member how I usod to advertise for bids for malting the I Highland:’, Is an___ early______probability, Springwoed avenue, have winked at doubled its membership, - ahowlnfi, ‘man that goes to the -[ penitentiary .memoer now t, ubuu iu ia civ . I as the county freeholders are now , and tolerated the sale o£ liquors in Uhat tlie work of tho' makes his wife and children suffer through a°straw or an onion top. 'Another communication of lntor- ^ Passing upon the piana. The pro- | many of the big hotels and social going steadily forward ami gaining ju st as m uch as lie' does. Y ou’ro i have soinetlmes Imagined Lat /estcame from George,W. Plttcnger, ; P^d structUre wni ^GOO.f^lon^ « .recruits daily. placing a shamo on your wife arid young fellow in Lulto 15. He oame | director of streets and publio im -'llnd "-*11 Ilnve “ IlPP™ach tax as retail liquor dealers. They, children. If you’re a dirty, low- fo h if fattier ancl said? "Dig up.. I’m , provements in Asbury Park,, who ) from Highlands Beach of aliou the don't pay that tax as a gratuity to down, filthy, drunken, whisky soak tired of this and want to see the j asked the committee to bring about I sa'ne length. Coonty Engineer Uncle bam They pay It because Chanee of Time in Service. ed bum you'll affect alV with whom world ” His father didn't know what the purchase of the lot at tbo foot Coop e r eaumates the cost at ?S0,- they want to B ell booze, and, are The services for the coming Sab von como in contact. If you're a h o rninni “ rn rn o aerSss with the of G a r fie ld avenue in that city, ' 0 0 °- The new bridgo will not go all atrald of Uncle Sam, but have 110 bath morning at St. Paul’s- M... li. Clod-lenring man you will influence maznma comeTlean, divvy. I want 1 fronting on Heck avenue in Neptune ' the way across the river, but will (ear of tlie city and county officials, Church will begin at 10.15 o’clock, all with whom you cnme in conlact. tlie coin see1'" Finally the father township, In order to prevent the , extend fr o m tho eastern end of the 1 lie federal collectors hunt them out as Ihttve is a. large class of proba-: vr \ou can't live by yourself. tumbled and lie said: "I got you,” ; owner from erecting :a house there-; j1™'' bridgo to the shore at High- and make them pay or go to jail, ls .tloners to be received into full . . ' Lyman Beecher was a Godly mnn, anil liC divided up ills share and j on and losing the street at t h o . laml-s Bcacn, opposite the Highland n indolence, indifference or inablll- metiibership. Dr. James W. Mar--H\']S and lie was the father of more gave it to the young nmn. -n.en he ibrooh fine T lie communication was Beach staUon. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " r t of local official, that shall will preach the morning: brains than any otiier man. , - 111011. The evening service will I occasionally hear a man say, r i sT ortln^ iue! He mee?s Uie ! Tho committeeSL’ is still,m, wrestlingw,iJh use. but . ... east of . the draw . 4 bridge . • ~The writer took lunch last sum- gin at 7.30 and will consist of spe- , ' ‘•It’s nohody’H business how I live.” voime" blood “and tho gay dame. I I w ith th e p ro b lem of h a v in g a lieator I‘/ ''’ill be used only • for pedcstr an s mer in the; grill room of a prom t clal inttslc and platform addresses. T hen I say he la the most dirty, low- can imagine that young fellow tho ! installed in tho township offices. The ; Automobiles and wagons will have nent hotel in Asbury Park and saw- down, whisky-soaked beer-guzzling, first time he swore. If- ills mother 1 landlord, I‘L N. Bonsori, aays he Is,; to uae the new bridge after the), e-t suspicious looking liquids served in bull-necked, foul-moutheil hypocrite had been near lie would have looked 'willing to put in a heater providing ; across tho draw. . ci/cktail glasses, and beer served In Good Price For Nearby Farm. that evor had a brain rotten enough at her and blushed rose red. But (the committee will pay him an in- pitchers without any secrecy. The Thomas, S. Field farm in Mid-.;. to conceive bucIi a statement and he thought lie had to cuss to be a :crease of two dollars a month in the j ADJuT.-uEN. SADLEK DIED ; “It is to be hoped that this is dietown' township, comprising . 180' ’>r*Z- / . lips vile enough to utter it. You say. man. ' : : !rent. The committee does n ot v ie w , AT HIS BROTHER’S HOME ; uona-litle movement to clean house, acres and having on it ^a >' ^1 2 ,0 0 0 ' : “If I am satisfied with my life why No man can be a good husband, ; tho proposition favorably and •"l"will but a law enforcement oUiclal may house and all the necessary', :';Out-v3-:®£ .do you. want to Interfere . v with . my ...uno man can be -a ..good...... father,— no'no doubt seek other quarters S. D. ! be/pardoned tor. Questioning, the ! buildings,: together with ’ a tene-' , ImslneRs? man c a n lie a gentleman, and Bwear. I Woolley Informed the board that ms ^ His, health Shattered ^ by tne ; strategy __of 0 giving such, wide- pub- •. mcui,jiientj uuuok, h'ouse, uua has .ueeu-. been .-••• bought:MOu^utoy by If I heard a man beating his wife y0u can liang olll a sigl, 0[ gentle- I building nt 0' South Main street 1b strain of work .incident, to the mo- ; licity to secret service, for any : Charles Brasch;. who has'been farm- and heard her shrieks and tho cliil- man, ,)ut wl)Cn you cuss you might , available for. Its uso at ?50 a month, bolization of State troops at Sea : sportsman' knows that the' hunter ’ ing another place close by dren’a mi™ erica on/V and'niV n(v wife would tell i flS Well take It In. j but no action was taken. Girt when the New. Jersey soldiers ;.who goes after ducks with a brass price paid bv Mr. Brasch is said -to mo to go and aeo what waa tho There are throo things; which will ! Chairman Hurloy believes the were called out for service at the . band returns '1 with an empty bag. have been $2 1 - 0 0 0 ' " - ^ 3 matter, .and I went In and found a ruin any town and give it a bad .township books should be gone over Mexican border, Audjutant General : Hunting for booze joints in Asbury ’ V Kreat. big, 'broad-Bliouldored, wlilB- name. Open licensed saloons; a dir-; at stated periods by an expert ac- Wilbur F. Sadler died last Friday ' Park was good in the summer, but _ A 7 « ky-soaked, hog-joweled,' weasel-eyed ty, cussing, swearing gang of black- : couritant, rather than . have two night. He passed away at the , they are migratory birds, and very 1 Quarterly Conferences. ' rummle dragging a little ' woman legs on the street and* vile , Story 1 auditors appointed annually as lias residence of his brother in Carlisle, j scarce iii the winter season. The second sind third quarterly ______around by tlie____ hair and two children tellers. Let a town .be known for j been the custom for yeara. The view “Referring to the press reports Oi conferences for St. Paul's charge I n the c o r n e r 'uncOnsolous from ilia tlie e 0 three things, and these alone, ! of tlio chairman was heartily ap- Mr. Sadler was appointed adju-| the discussion as to the right to will be held at the church this klcks and tho others yelling in ab- ; aml you col,id ncver start a boom proved by thc other members of the tant-general by Gov. Fort in 190D. I raid illicit joints, if the commission- day evening, with Rev. Janies; WlI- -r® S jeet terror, and he said. "What aro:,)alf b(K enollgll g e t one m an j board and it is likely that M r . Hur- Previously he had been paymaster of ers will rend sections 1 and 2 of the - Ham Marshall, D. D., in th^ 'cUali^ v ^ yOu conilnc In to interfere with my ; ^iere 1 ley’* suggestion will be adopted, the Second brigade, National Guard , Bishop’s Act they will see that , Interesting reports are anticipated personnl lpierty tor? Isn’t this my ; Will 0I(j ir|on,UiUH. JUIIIIftyoung men, boys, swear. ,; There- is no question of tho books of New Jersey, with the rank of ma- j ‘Any person soiling or offering or -as .the past five or six.^ months^; hayO:H;V wife, didn’t I ------pay <■„- for .t,nthe llconao tn to I....| W|,at (!o . you cuijS - for? » •*'*'*» jt doean’t ’----- “ do - 11 being in any but the proper condi jor. Coh Austen Colgate has. been ; exposing for sale, any of the liquors been remarkable • for • progre8sV-iti'tatt;'-:^;iV;^ wed her?” You ought, or you're p- ; y011 n„y good, galna yqu nothing In i tion.I but tlie members of tho com- named as his successor. .:. ; aforesaid, without a license for that : lines of activity at the local churchv'/v;S?i .bigami'lt...... "Aren’t- thcwe - my - cliil- .1 business,uuiuw, society; it loses you tho ;|mtttee 1 feci It is duo tho taxpayers ------— r------i purpose first had and obtained, shall ■ h . , 1 • 1 t ______tl. A (n l tr ln f t . . . . . 1 ___ i A Recention of Members. . 'H‘ guilty of the offense of keeping a, ■ '■ - dren. didn't 1 pay tbo doctor to bring 1 ostcem ot mcn Goa snid more about that the accounts bo given thp inspcc- Elected Bible Class Teacher. . ■S' thom into the world?” You ought cils8ine timn anvtiil.'ig.. God said, ion only to bo obtained from an ex- New members will be received at dlS.?^®rlJ’ .*j°'13^’ to or you’re a thief.** Vlf I w a n t.to ••Thou shalt- not kill.!' "Thou shalt pert, so that, at any time desired, Paul’s church on Sunday morn tho police, have a perfect right F rank P. Ho.imcs,, a sum m er. TeslV : heat tlieriV. wliat is that your busi not steal,” "Thou slialt not bear both the committee and the public ; to raid disorderly houses. Raid dent of Ocean Grove, , last Friday! ness/aren't they mine?” . Would. I false wlttieAs." but' God salt! more ' may know the exact, apologize? Neyer! I’d knock seven about cussing than them all and township’s financial itinds of pork out of that old hog. they arc still cussing. “Tliou shalt; Personal llborty is not personal itself ! Newark. Sir. 'Holmes is couaccted// license. I dare not exercise person ?oTlhotLordIwm not,R EV . M cBRIDE LEAVES : with the Department of : Coriimerca'ij,,, al liberty if it infringes on liberty of hold him gnlltiess who taketli His. in New 'fork. City. Ha iiiyCs:5?atijSi forefathers did not East Orange. others. Ojir ------name ln vain." Granted Time Extension. fight and die for personal license out i I i lieavdueavd of a fellow whose wife; n aVing fully rocovored from his , MIZPAII UNION ELECTS An oxtenslon of sixty days has for personal llborty bounded oy tj)OUP-[,t sho would allow him how ho ■ hospital experiences of the past two DR. ATCHLEY PRESIDENT i Fractured Wrist at.BasketbaU^yjjjS laws. Personal liberty Is tho uue‘" I Rounded around the bouse and glve|yeurs Dr. H. C. McBride lort tlie been granted Georgg W. Henderson, of Avon, to finish tho addition fb Harry Wheeler, ' of Ocean -Cirove// ty of a burglar, or a wolf that wants him a doso of his'own medicine. So •Grovo on Wednesday, accompanied At the annual meetin, to re m a in in a sh eep fold, or tho the court house at Freehold. Be of tho I sustained a; iracture M ./tho iwristjS ono morning he-came down and aBk- by' Mrs. McBride, for un evangelistic Mizpah local union of Christian En WoiiBol- in a bon roost. • You h av e no cause of inability to get. prompt recently, while playing / baaketball9 | ed for liis breakfast. "Why you old tour lasting through; the wintor. deavor, on Monday evening at Como, right to vote for an instltutlon that blankoty, blankety, blank, hald- shipments of building material, Mr. w ith ' the' teati) of A m herst h/Colldge.V.i?' His . first ' engagement ls at -‘ tho Rev.’ W. A. Atcliley, pastor, of tho of which institution be is a pupll.;/ Is going to drag your sons and houded blankety, blankety, blank Speedwell Avenuo :M. B. Church, H o n d erB o u has been delayed with the work. , First Baptist Church, Asbury Park, He is now carrying the; injured / daughtors to hell. irreakfast! ” He was horrified, hut Morristown, opening the coming was chosen "to be the president. If you woro tho only citizen in overy tlhio ho tried to say anything wrist in a plaster cast.'Harry/is tho' Sunday. The other officers elected are: son of Mrs. Ida Wheeler./ of.' ,.:Mt.. your town yon* would have a porfoct sho would bring out a bunch of lur After linlshlng at; that place Dr. First Defeat For Asbury. right to drive your horso down tlio Vice president, W. A. . Gassin, Be’l- Herm on W ay. . _'/;-:/r\v* id oaths until-finally ho said, “Wife, McBride will probably go :, to . Now The football team of tho Asbury mar; corresponding secretary, Miss street at: breakneck spocd; you if you'll cut out-that cussing, I'll England. His timo will bo pretty Park high school received' itB first would have a-right to mako a race Helen Parsons, Asbury ■ Park; re noyer swear again.’! well tilled until:he returns to Ocean drubbing of the season IaBt Saturday cording secretary, Fredus White, Pure Food ’ LuncliMni'^/ ^ ^ l j; track-out of tho streots for : your Hero's a follow, who says, "Bill, Grove next spring. by. the" eleven of the Philllpsburg Neptune City;' treasurer, Misa Representing a number of. •jauto; yt>u could build a Blaughtor I don’t cuss very much,' only when school, the game being played at ; house! ln tho' public Square; you Bertha . Stryker, Asbnry. Park, ed food manufacturers, ,,MlsS^.Itfhrta''j/'; I get mdd.” Ho gays, ‘‘I don’t drink the latter , placo. Philllpsburg 30, Nine of the eleven aocIetleB com- could build a glue factory in tho vory, much, just a little, and always L^CAL MISSION WORKERS Asbury .Hark 0. i • nubile square. But when the populn- prlslng the union had representation put sugar and water In my toddy at SEND XMAS B0X T0 CHINA at this meeting. * 'tlon Increases from one to 135,000 th a t.” - /;■.:• you can't do ■ It. You .' .Bay: . "Why One father said to. his son, -They Grov? BSs At Marlboro. was under the direction of the La-.' ' At the home of ' Miss Genevieve William C. Herbart, of Marlboro, dies’ Aid Sooiety; 'o f whloh/'MrsA'/ti:.// ' can’t I run my auto? I own it. Why "You've been chewing my tobacco.” Youth’s Companion Calendar. ■can't I build tho.slaughter houso? I Tho boy denied it/ Pretty, soon he Frahklln, 7G Embury avenue, the raised an immense sunflower this R. Ward is. president/ ^;, ;.;/';4iW^; .own tlio lot.” ; Yes, but . there oro found soino of his whisky gone. Tho Ocean Groye Young Women's Homo year.; Its dimensions are:. Stalk, Tbo publlshors of tho Youth's Missionary Society met last Friday Companion aro presenting, as always j. 135.000 people here now and other. boy. denied that.- Then, he missed 1 0 teet, 8 Inches; circumference of Sale of Wii^stanley Building.' !>pooplo havo rights. .. / B om e money, and tho boy denied. night, and elbotod these officers.' af stalk. Tiinches; (Seed head, 14% at this season, to overy subsorlbor , So law -stands' between you and ;that.’ Finally tho fathor said that ter listening to an address: by Jtrs. lnohfea in diameter, and-‘3 feet, 8 whoso subscription Is paid for 1917, . Through tho Rcyrioldn’ agency•: Dersimal liberty, -‘ you mlserablo, ,dog. bis . son was no- good, but ho. would Leori' K. Willnian, of Anbury ;J»ark: Inches ln drcumteronco. ■■ a oalendar for th®-now year:' -It Is' Mrs. RobecOa A. W alnrlght. of Ocean-:. ' .Youican’t build a slaughter hduso in 'take him to'town and got him a job. Prcatdont. MrB. , Altred Newton; decidedly/unusual; - ^nnd strikingly your. frorit yard,, becauso tho /'law Ho goes to a/grocery ototro and tolls Vico prealdont/ Mrs.;Bloeoker SUr- a r tis tic .; -'pho colors aro w ell chosen saya you >can‘t. As long- as /r.> am the 'owner-, ho has• Ju st, tho boy ■ ho • Is llrigi Becretdry; /Miss, Helen .Patton';:. arid rlchly, .blended. ’/It waa ' mado V A C . E EIGHT THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910, In business, if they linve a machine adulterated foods, otc., there wodld Hundredth Psalm, "Enter into hid i CAMP SfcRMONS BY that is out of date aud doesn't pro be! gates with tlnuihsgivlng” on the duce good results, it goes onto the “Your reasonable service." God one side, and 011 tho other “And in REV. BILLY SUNDAY scrap heap. In religion‘we ha ye the never asks anything unreasonable. to his courts with praise.” With He Is never exacting. He only asks the full approval of the Association Toyland Opens- Tomorrow (Ouu’luiU'il froil) llrst juujc.) same old- flintlock guns, the same old dips and tallo*w candles, the rights wiien He asks yon to forsake they were placed by Mrs. Christine same old stage coaches over cordu sin. God never made a law to gov^ B.-Dickinson, 74 Cookman avenue, It is-all smiles for children and grown folks in Joy- bought u typewriter and when he roy roads, and if a protest is made, ern yon that you wouldn't have in sacred remembrance of Isaac tried to use it Ills lingers seeuied to some of you will roll your eyep as made if you had known as. much as Vanneman Dickinson, a counsellor- land Toyland, , be all sticks, but now he can write if you had on a hair shirt and say: God knows. You don’t know that at-law and a practitioner in the - Tuy land becomes a realitj’ ou Saturday. The fourth 125 words a minute. Let God have “Surely, this is not the Lord’s set much and never can. so the only courts of New Jersey. He passed your hands and He ■will make tliein. time for work.” sensible thing to do is to obey God’s through the gates of the heavenly floor will be a scene of this pyous event, a large section do things that would make the an- 1 will tell you any time is God's laws. Faith never asks explanation. courts while yet in the vigor of his being given over to Santa Claus land. And from now cels wonder and applaud. time. It was God's set time to teacu God asks sonie things that are manhood and in the midst of his A young man went down to us about electricty, long before hard, but never any that are unrea usefulness; also in remembrance of; until Christmas you will find a most amazing collection TUomasville, Ala,, and while there Franklin discovered it; but nobody sonable. “I beseech you, brethren.” bis only child, Florence May'Dickin of coys, dolls, games, books and playthings for children. was invited to a dress hall—or rath had sense enough to learn. It was II was hard for Abraham to take his son, who followed her father while er an undress ball, it "’hat 1 have God’s time to give us the electric son up on the mountains and pre in the bloom of her girlhood. The Tli re are marvelous toys, wonderful mechanical read about such affairs properly de light long before Edison invented it, pare to offer him 11s as a sacrifice, letters forming the inscriptions are toy.s.ih.jv seem to'do everything but talk, building toys scribes the uniforms. A young lady but nobody had sense enough to un but God had a reason. Abrahain un wrought on composite metal and came up to him and said to the derstand it. ,,It was God's set time derstands tonight and Abraham is niay be read by all who enter Ocean for n*i:. h ;siic:illy inclined boys, and'a host of things- vourig-'men.'“Won’t you pledge a gluss to give us the‘steam engine long be satisfied. It was hard for Joseph to Grove as an appropriate greeting. . th a t a-, tr desired b y every child. of champagne with me?” The .young fore AVatt watched the kettle boil be torn from his own people and to man tliahked her. but said, and saw it puff tlie lid off, b ut no j be sold into Egypt, but God had a Key. Tliqmas Houston, the blind This is a great Christmas store for little folk and a don’t drink.” “ Not with me? she body had. sense enough to grasp ihe reason. Joseph knows tonight, and evangelist and sometime resident of place where mothers and fathers can have many a. diffi asked, and smiled:; and again .lie an idea./ -•" v . "/ ; ./’ Joseph is satisfied. It was hard for Ocean Grove, gave the address at the swered, VNo/’ T h e n she said: It Giye yourself to God, and you’ll I Moses to. lead the Jews, from Egypt, me/iting of . the Presbyterian Minis cult problem solved. I. had thought you Would reiiise me find yourself, doing lots of things I olio wing the cloud by day and the ters' Association in Philadelphia on 1 would not have, asked you and-ex for Him. Dwiglit L. .Moody was a I pillar of lire by night, and make -Monday, lie gave a brief sketch of Come to Toyland, the home of the posed myself to the embarrassment shoe salesman and never discovered ! tha I crossing of the Red sea,, only his career from the time of working Children’s Christmas of a refusal.” A little later she re the power that-was in him until Goiide for you/' If God had yoiir moiiths. so m uch troubled waters, anil to be betrayed An election joke was perpetrated J ly during ihe teething said the minlsior. ’Wo.” said ?!.ie ■ m oney w ouldn't .go 11 )> in iolmcco .by one of ■THs:own'-followers and tc» 011 Leonard Broome, of ihe Ocean -A r period. Tills is a dis man. "> want it to !>■' baptized, too." or i«ui in tobacco sph. i. -.be nifird'-iN'd 'I'roim h a ecu)58 pi racy Grove Book Store. Mr. Broome was tressing! time In thu There’s no siieh iliing as a bar 1 .<'d [tad vour tuoutUs. there 'would i t' .lews ami Gentiles*, but now Vie V.nown as y persistent rooter for life of every child.ami gain countvr.■reli^iuiL-. l.’tirv m.nl mi* a(i tlu.di'jands of dollars ;i ye.ir sits on ihe th;one With tiie J^alher, Wib-oii. He felt certain of Ills favor; , tiie utmost precaution dofllcd . reUgfcin w ill Wp niorv W'tun s p e n t 1'; f v w l i i s k-y. .1 m ■ e r a n d w i t i u . aw aiiing for the--time to .1.iidi« the : ; i e’s elect lon. ^ ’1 't h t h e r e s u l t s t i l l should he I n lien to God has sniuetin>'r4 ht-sbies peiini-';.s -.'>■* i u w o 1 1 1 d n ’; i; i v i ■ 3 0 1 11 ti c h t o u 1 e ’vorld, :li' -it? ut^lersta.nds. and Jesus in doubt, on W ednesday afternoon V\ lieep them well and *t<*vii and Vtiu woittd give niosv u». ■ s;i't vsiii*d. 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FTRE ALARM SIOTAXS. BRADLEY BEACH. 13...... Monmouth and pacific Kis Way of Doing. OCEAN GROVE. 18...... Fourth and Main 31...... Fifth and HammondLumber Hardware "(,'uulil (lie cashier of tlm t compun.. 21...... Wesley Place and Arbury Ave. 39...... Evergreen and Madison explain tUi* inuddio in the books?’’ ' » m m m v ...... Clayton's Store, Alatn Ave. 41...... Fifth and Central 23...... Surt and Beach 57...... Ocean Park and Central "i ie suid ho would clcnr it all up.” 24...... Embury and Beach paints, Plum bers’'-Supplies ...... M cCabe and M ain “Did lie'/'' 25...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway ..Parle Place and Madison , 28...... Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway LaRelne and Beach “No. lie didn't clcnr it up. He 27...... Mt. Tabor Way and Pennsylvania ....Third and Beach . N eponset W a 12 B *»a> d i-lenml out."—Exchange. 28...... North End Pavilion, ...... LaReine and Fletcher ...... McCUntock and Beach' Newark and Ocean 32 and 48 luctaes w ide. 60 lo >92 inchys lonfj 23...... Clark and New Jersey Park Place and Main 33...... Benaon and Mt. Tabor Way 34...... Heck find Whitfield t THE PATH OF DUTY. 3 5 .... ;...... W ebb and P e n n sy lv an ia Lawrence and Abbott BELMAR. 39...... New York , and Stockton Aves. 18...... Tenth and F. Street | Duty is not elusive, for it lies Special Taps. 23-...... Third Avenue and A Street j right at your door. Go not so 25...... Fifth and Ocean Avenues ,E W iS LUMBER 'CO. J—Wire Trouble. 27...... Fifth Avenue and C Street » far out of your path for a truer 2—Fire Extinguished. 34...... Sixth Avenuo and F Street 3—Time, 7 a. m. and Chiefs Call. 30...... Seventh Avenue and D Street 95 South Main Si rier I life; keep strictly onward in 4—Washington. Fourteenth and Ocean Avenues 6—Eagle. 4 3...... Tenth Avenue and C Street I that path alone which your 7—Stokes. 4 4...... Eighth Avenue and A Street Asbury Park, N. J. | remits points out; do tho things 5—6—6— General Alarm. *5...... Eleventh Avenue ajid A Street 53...... Fourteenth AveriUe and F Street ... t which He nearest to you, but ASBURY PARK. 55...... Twelfth and River Avenues on Premise Branch Yard. tokc, Now Jersey 57...... Thirteenth Avenuo and D Street Snrlng j ! which are difficult to do; live a CONTRACTS rO R SANITARY OPEN Bond and Ban*a " ...... Cookman and Emory 6—G—6—General A larm . 3—3—3—House — -—— — — •- ~ j purer, a more, thoughtful and : PLUMBING ■W ...... Cookman and Main call. 1—1—1—Chiefs Call. 2 taps, test j . laborious life, more true to your 28...... Third and Langford alarm, given every evening- at 7.30 29...... Third and Central o’clock, 1 tap, broken circuit 2 taps, | friendc and neighbors, more no- ' will bo carefully and scientifically 31...... B angs Avenue School fir? o u t T bfe and magnanimous:—Henry carried out under our own Immedi 32**...... ; ...Munroe and Rldgo Beautiful Bust nnd Shoulders 33.«...... Locust Drive ujc possible If you will wear a scientifically constrt T D. Thoreau. ate supervision, and In accordance 88...... Second and-Main Dicn Jolie Brassiere. 3J ...... M unroe and M ain with the very latest Ideas and ta- 41. . ..Prospect and Munroe The dropping weight of an unconflncd bnstso stretches the provom ents th a t Ib called lo r by 42...... '..^....Sprlngwood and Prospect aupporting muscles th a t the contour df the figure is spoiled* 43...... Sprlngwood and Atkins *%Tn5t!Ml y Put tlie l)ust back wilcrc ifc modern, up-to-date plumbing, when 44...... Mattlson 1* UIIUand CtUDlJCVlProspect /^flllgyl^l / longs, prevent the full bust from Summerfield and Langford m m having the nppearanco of flab- you entrust your worlc to Thomas ...... Asbury and Pine r biness, eliminate the danger of Angles. We will furnish estlmatos ...... F ir s t .a n d L a n g fo rd RT>A drapglnK muscles nnd confine the Fifth and Comstock o l’CAoo IK.I'CC.O 0f ^c aiiouider giving a cheerfully, and at prices that cannot ...... Third and Pine graceful line to the entire upper body. ..Heck and Sewatl New York Herald be competed with, workmanship ...... G r a n d and M unroe considered. • Asbury and Emory . . .U..V, v'ixpiicu, uunuvuu, UK.-, uancu WIU1 " waumn, NEXT SUNDAY ...... Asbury and Kingsley rustless boning—permittingwashing-without removal. * *...... Casino, Asbury Avenue Have your.dealer sliow you Blen Jollc Brassieres, If not stock will contain a special page 82...... Third and Bond ed, wc will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you- Thomas Angles 6 3...... Fifth and Bond 6 4...... Fourth nnd Grand BENJAMIN & JOHNES, 51 Warren Street, Newark, N. J- article on< 65...... ■... ; . Second and Grand Plumber. Sheet Iron and 7 2...... Second and Kingsley DUCK SHOOTING 7 3...... Fourth and Kingsley Meta! Worker 7 4...... First and Heck In N?w YotVs From Yard 7 5...... Thlxd and Heck v 82...... Seventh and Bond 4rj Pilgrim Pathw ay 8 4 ...... Sixth and .Grand Tfo& antJkinlorSiBto- • 91..'...... Seventh and Webb Also an interesting page on OCEftN GROVE 93...... Sunset nnd Webb DO YOUR OW N SHOPPIN gT T elephone 2G5-R. M •...... Park and Eighth STREBT ACCIDENTS ‘ r'ss& y& assm Special Taps. LUCAS PAINT and how they are generally caused 1—W ire Trouble.. 6—6— G—Genoral A larm . 2—Fire Extinguished. 3—Chief’s Call. 5—W esley Gives the BEST VALUE tor Your Money SEETHE L Brown 6—Neptune ’ 7—Cook. Every Kind Irom Colton to Silk, For Men, Women and Children . JOBBING 8—Independence. and once used will always be re 9—North Asbury. Any Color and Style. From 25c to $5.00 per pair 23—Goodwill. elected. It pleases and gives the I Look for the Trade. Mark 1 Sold by All Good Dealers. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker 24—Atlantic. November 19 25—Enterprise. best of satisfaction by withstand- Sunday, Roofing 3—Time, 12. Noon. W h o l e s a l e L 0 7 'd & TciylOT N E W Y O R K To telephone companies, call AsouryA a b u r y j| —‘ no 8 —severe — ~ exposures and protect 2300 and ask to be connectd wjth com- ,*n(T un„r Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces pany desired. h r>nm- ! inS ;ng yyour ° u ^ properties.pr0pertics. Sold only be W.E. 75 Bensou Avenue, Ocean Grove ALLENHURST. F. W. Baker Hardware T elep h o n e 1761-VV < 12...... Lake Drlvo 16...... Main and Elberon Fill four home atmospherewith exquisite: lasting’ fragrance— House Painter 17...... *...... M ain and Corlles Store 19...... M ain and Cedar • and Deeorator 21...... P a g e a n d H u m e ED, PINAUD’S LILAC LEGAL NOTICES ..»•»••*...... Page and. Allen 173 Slain Street The great French perfume, winner of highest international ...... Page .and Spier 89 Broadway, Ocean Grove, N. J...... N orw ood and ElberonH om e o i Sellable Hardware awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC- ...Norwood and Corlles . Norwood and Cedar blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said: “ I don’t, see how Estimates Furnished. COUNI V;:-;' ...... Lake and Allen you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 75 cents a bottle” —and 47...... L a k e a n d Spier remember each bottle contains 6 oz.—it is wonderful value.- T ry it. Best ot References...... ,\...Ocean Place and Corlles Ask your dealer today for ,ED, PINAUD’S LILAC, For 10 cents Estate of John W. LeMaistre. «l)e- 51...t...... Ocean and Cedar G e o r g e G. P n d h a m our American offices will send you a Jesting dottle. Write today. WEST . GROVE. ED. PMUD, Dept M 0 ). PINAUDBHi, New York Notico Is hereby given that the & B r o th e r accounts of the subscriber, acting ex 5 2 . .Main Street and Main Ave. 5 3 . . ...Mali) Street and Corllea Ave. . PHrtCTICAl, ecutrix of ttio estate of said docoased, - 54...... Harrison and Embury Flowering? Plants will be audited and stated by tho M.v.w. mm Unexcelled Engine House Surrogate of tho County of Mon €2...... Corlles and Ridge 73,V .,.,..,...... W est Corllea Avenue P a in t e r s mouth and reported for Sottloment a to the Orphans Court of aald Countyii.'i'V *3...... ,.Atkins and Tenth Thirty Yoaro' Exparlenco In Cut Flowers and - Eighth A Skin Like Velvet free o f wriaklca For Table Use on Thursday, tho sevonth day of De Painting Sooehoro Property cem ber A. D.. 1916, a t w hich ’ tljn o - . . ' Special Tapa.'v Ccxeam , »-5-ft-General Alarm. 87 Embury Avenue DEAN THOMPSON application will be made tor th e 'o l- .vV-' ' >-B1re; Hxtlngulehed. ft# beauty flower y>f Jndia and 12 CRfeME Jow ancc of eommlBSlon'B and counsel;} , :.',' 5-Chlef* Call and, I p. m. OCB'AN CROVB, N. J. complimented on iroiir cozhptexion. ■ A ^ > : ■ Ocenn’Gxbvc Creenbotises ‘ f e e s . : ■" ; 4rrUn«to^Iled. L>«t Um B«11mritO on Your dealer lia» E foyq or wUl j^t -ypurlNoxtJ ob P hono *77-J ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBEB 17, 1010 . THE OCEAN 'GROVE TIMES PAGE THREE
•M M uuiniim nHim .iN uum Woodchuoka as Strategists, ' 2£RHH5THHH5H5Ba’E FISHED WITH A GANDER. The woodchuck shows strategy not New York and Lone inly in.his fighting, but in the con And Now tho Poor Fowl Shows a Dis struction. of his de Tensive works—his Branch R. 8 tinct Aversion to Water. burrowV If you will take rareful note Time-table in effect October 1, 1910. A gauder wns s»> t;;.hy e x p e ri your walks of ail the woodchuck ments made upon imd X'a. o.gli him by holes you come across yor WK1 proba LEAVE ASBURY PARK AND a.m ischievous l>!).v tli.iL fur n long tim e bly be surprised to iin.l in how "many since my name is ‘In he would not go fiito t;iie writer. cases the animal can seeuse an outlook formation,’ some of tliem OCEAN GROVE. The. guilder’s dcli*irii:i:itinn to ab of; considerab!c ratUus ell from the F or New York— 6.10, G.3C, B.53, 7.14 stain from water af» 11"luteiiis-of batli- mouth qf the iiole or a ^mhit con quite naturally think lng grew out of the following circum 8.00, 8.20, 8.46, 9.09, 10.55 a. m. v e n ie n tly n e a r it. I t n ia y be in the? that I s ta n c e s : 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, 4.30, 6.29, 7.06, open pasture, wiien It is move likely to sormation about any 9.00 {Sat. only) p, m, Sundays The boy tliou&lit lie would tie a fish be on a slope than In a h.))Io\v. thus ing line to the gander’s jihd with a 8.25, 9.00 . a. m„ i,13, 5.18. 5.32, set.'urlng both ortJook and better drain thing. The Telephone 6.42, 7,42, 8,32, 9.30 p. m. hook properly baited iV:/:r. the lit rd out age. it may .lie amour: rocks, but n o . s o f a series in which Directory is the real For Elizabeth anil Newark—G.lu, Into thc •water. ^ The I.ait tS s'ii frog. w Ith hi e a sy [stance of .some, peak 6.36, 7.14 (Newark only),. 8.20 The gfAiidep w eiit ‘In to i*:e n;ltl pplid,' ., .fl a l i c e i n t e r v i e w s ‘Inform ation of thc tele* which commands a pruspvet. it nitty (Newark only), 8.46, 9.09, 10,55 w h e re lie s w a m n ro u m l .ffVr h a lf a n ’’INFORMATION." 1 I . . Till , lie In the w*oods, in or under a fallen phone business. Wtiat а. m., 1.13, 2.20, 4.00. 4.30, 5.29, S 2 3 4 - R ; hour, turning ’‘fljpllajis’’ and diving for log, but the ehuek can vlinib the. log .RE you Isifornia I. m rea//(/ here for,is tc 7.0G, $.00-.(S aturday only), p. m. food. . Suddenly lie felt ii pull at his Sundays, 8.25, 9.00 a, m., 4.13, | when you want that next | to look about. It iuiiy be aniong the leg and looked 1 o s surprised as the; tio n ' ? .asked help people find the tele- •6.18,- 5.32, 6.42, 7.42, S.3Z. 9,30 scrub.grow:li Uy an 0 !'1stone wul 1 , and S job of ! “lone fisherman’’ when lie enught a Aiige,-as;she' ap- phone numbers of sub- p. m. you will say: “Ha! Here is ah excep ; w h ale . ' proaehed a young lady scribers whose names did For Matawan and Perth Amboy— The gander thought tliere was some tion.”. B ut do not be too hasty. Some б.10, 6.36, 8.S3, S.46, 9.09, 10.55 d a y , p iiss in g th e si*t>t; y o u w ill s e e a thing the matter,, and lie looked to as seated a t a low book- n o t get
SPEED KING FEED GERNER Does Ycur Plumbing THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES g o in g to biteno s Ay r e s Pufjliahcil tiy Estate ol G eorge F. Raincnr jSJeed AfcfcesvSior& ? JOHN E. QUINN. Editor Fred Gerner, of Elberon, cham It is always best to catch a leak UST as the Babe in the Bethlehem manger pt lie O .'eu i r.ro'-’e posiotTi^e ris so co n d -cla ss m a tter pion all-around atUlote and jumper K 'tiered f.» :ra i* ii:sr t r t tfiroiljrh tllM 'iii!' of . tlio world, -will leave New York or a plumbing repair when it first brought with Him happiness and good starts, because its tendency Is to ■H Vl tin A venue, 0c*ait Grove, N(?w Jersey. TcI«s>rt/>Uf5 234-R. shortly for Buenos Ayres, Argentine, will for every one, so Christmas continues Oiflcrv? South America, where he will take grow worse with neglect. J to be a period of unusual great checr for all. TER VIS OF SUBSCUIfTION full charge of one of the finest Ice "Hom e-m ade” repairs a,TC' m ake palaces in the world. French cap • It is not exclusively for the little ones any Oae Yotr In Advance, toy m ail St 2S 1 Three Months in Advnncc ...... 4 0 shifts at best, and are the/'costliest .75 1 Slnfllc Copies... .03 italists have expended S5.’OOP,OOD SIX MtmJlis in A dvance ...... in ils construction. in the long run—placo your plumb more than is the garnished tabic complete with *i
••liaHtlllMM iaMltlltMIIIHM ***;, stone copliig to tho porch and mak with ,i pupil taken with Infantile ing other improvements. paralyBls. j personal and I Mrs. James Edge, 28 Soa View With his wife, Daniel Applogato avenue, is living this - winter at last Saturday returned to Anderson, Wallace Hall, Fourth avenue, As N. J., whore they will pdbs the w in BUSINESS MEN I Pertinent j bury Park, having recently closed ter. Mr. Applegate, who ilvos at her cottage In thc Grovo. 117 Abbott avenue and who {jas will find that the efficient service rendered by this bank and , .1 been at 'Anderson several monDii Miss M. j\. Vose, of East Strouds recruiting liis health, came homo to intelligent handling of their banking business will be of First snow Wednesday. burg, Pa., is at Nassau Hall, Asbury vote. Mr. and Mra. Calvin Reed ac Park, for soveral months. Sho is companied thc Applegates on their great benefit in commercial enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Peak, ot accompanied by Miss Bessi C. Long, journey back, the trip being made Wasaington Villa, have gone to also o£ 3ast Stroudsburg, anc Mrs. in Mr. Reed's automobile. Frnnkford, Pa. Emily Woodruff,' of Deerfield, N. J. . At a workers’ conference held .M isses A. L. and M. V. Nails, GG H, E. Sbenton, of Philadelphia, a Monday evening ir. Asbury Park a;, DIRECTORS. OFFICERS Webb avenue, are in New York City summer resident of tho Grove, was a the home of H. S. Jackson, G02 JOHN HULSHART lor an indefinite stay, visitor here the latter part of last Third avenue, Frank S. Mount gave • N. J. TAYLOR week at the liome of his brother-in- a talk on “Wliat Shall We Do So C. V. HURLEY President. Mrs. W. H. Sktrm, of Ocean Path law, William E. Taylor, 88 Abbott cially for the Sunday School?" Mr. T. NELSON LILLAGORBJ way, today leaves for her winter Mount, a resident of Ocean Grove, is JACOB STILES home In Atlantic City. avenue. N. J. fAYLOR secretary' of the Monmouth County S. D. WOOLLEY Vice President. • Mrs. Edward W. Stitt and son Sunday School Association. Ho was Mrs. Margaret Howell, 123 Heck JACOB STILEB Wormsley, of New York, wore In Paterson on Wednesday, attend- T. A. MILLER » avenue, is visiting relatives at Free guests oyer last weekend at the Tng. a meeting of the State body. W. K. BRADNER hold ovor the weekend. Burlington. They came here to close T. A. MILLER Cashier. up their cottage at 74 Mt. Tabor WALTER H, GRAVATT Miss Etta M. Rood, 138 Cookman W ay. ONLY SLIGHT ADVANCE JOSEPH H. RAINEAR avenue, has been visiting friends in FRANK B, SMITH FOR SWEET POTATOES Assistant CaBhler. Philadelphia this week. Daniel S. Reeves and Samuel A. A. T. VAN CLEVE Reeves, of Occan Grove, wore in a L. Harry Woolman has moved bis White potatoes have been selling party of gunners that bagged over for from J1.60 to $1.90 a bushel, family for tlis winter to 99 Broad one hundred rabblta last Friday on way from 74 Heck avenue. while sweet potatoes from South the Swisher place near Bordea- Jersey are selling for about $1,10 a town. Mrs. W. P. George, 80 Heck'ave bushel hamper basket; There seems A Good Bank to Deal With to.be two reasons for this unuBuai nue, on Monday returned from a For the winter Mr. and Mrs. protracted stay at Irvington, N. J. condition. Charles K. Rothfritz have taken the White potatoes are used much 'cottage at 119, Mt. Hermoi: Way. more ansi are therefore given . the The annual meeting of the Ocean During ihe sismmer they lived with Grove Association is called to r greater publicity Inasmuch as the her mother, Mrs. Mary Gibbons, 34 acreage was reduced this< year, the POSTOFFICE BUILDING Thursday of next week, November Pitman avenue. 23. prices have gone up and popular demand will keep them there. On Mrs. H. G. Shrove, 143 Main the other hand, sweet potatoes are Mrs. R. H. Carr, 79 Pilgrim Path aVenue, was the, hostess yesterauy way, is -visiting in Brooklyn for a going at only a little above, the nor afternoon at the weekly meeting of mal prices In Bpite of the fact that . few days, leaving hero on Wednes the Thursday Club. A covered-cflah day. tlie crop !s som ew hat short. session is being planned by the For several years many sweet po members of that organization. Misses Emma Lawrence and Mag tato growers have found that they gie White, of tho Lawrence, are in realized more by selling tlielr crop Prof, Steinliaeuses', of the Ocean at digging time than by Incurring Newark with relatives for several Grove school, was is Elizabeth last weeks y the expense and shrinkage of stor Saturday,' attending a meeting of age, The extension specialist in the. executive committee of the Tho Ocean Grove W. C. T. U. will market gardening of the New Jer State Luther League, ot which he is sey State Agricultural College be meet on Tuesday afternoon of next president. STRONG-—The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Ban,k ' \ iabundant week in tlie parlor of St. Paul’s lieves that the somewhat higher church. prices are encouraging more grow measure of security, so essential to safety, —J By automobile Lewis C. Brown ers than usual to seH at once, that and wife,. 128 Mt.. Tabor Way, ac- F orty thousand person!# heard later in the season the market de ABLE—It lias the capacity for transacting all banking business in the companied by John T. Reid and mand will realize that there is a Billy Sunday's three sermons at the wife, 70 Mt. Carmel Way, last Sat most efficient manner. opening of his campaign In Boston short supply of this crop and that urday went to Easton, Pa., to visit the prices will go up considerably. last Sunday. their sons, ‘who are pupils in Lafay OBLIGING—It never tires in supplying tiie legitimate needs of its cus ette College, . Mrs. Laura E, Stearns, formerly THANK OFFERING ASKED tomer,?, aod Is always prom pt and obliging. of 99 Cookman avenue, is settled for Dr. Louise Grieve has returned FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL tho winter at tlie Somerset, 38 Mt. j from her summer homo in the Berk- Accounts, subject to check, are invited Hermon Way. ■ . | shires to 5(> Heck avenue, Ocean If the -efforts now being made to ; ijrove, for the winter. She expects secure aid for the hospital at Long William T, Clark and wife, of I to be joined soon by her mother and East Orange, are occupying for a Branch count for anything, the I sister. Mrs, M. L. Grieve and Dk Thanksgiving offering of the pupils short time the Weeks bungalow at Lucia Grieve. 21 Atlantic avenue. of the county schools will be the largest In the history of that insti On Saturday last Mr. and Mrs, L. New doors have been placed at tution. Tlve u sual notices to the sixty the Olin street entrance to tho D. Pcnwarden, of the Hotel LUta- odd school principals have been gaard on lower Abbott avenue, took sent, and the work of collection will Corner Madison Avenne and Main Street Washington and Stokes Are house their departure from the Grove, Los by T aylor & Clark. start next week, winding tip the Angelet being their destination. day before Thanksgiving, although: This will be the, fourth winter for ■ any contribution, though iate, and Capital, $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 Surplus and Profits, $350,000 Mrs. Mary Q, Barrett, of the Hol them in the Sunny Southwest. land, 11 and 13 Sea View avenue, is ■however sm all, will . he thankfully I received and duly acknowledged. O ffic e r s: D ir e c to r s : located for the winter at the Tenney Oswald Pfeil, who has charge of House, Asbury Park, Last year about half of the scliodls the organ in the Ocean Grove Audi of Monmouth made a thank offering, Henry C. Wiueor,President. T. F, Appleby W. H. .Tones torial!?., h as gone to. P hiladelphia, and a surprisingly large collection 0. C, Ciaylon, Vies President, A. E. Ballard I, B, Tartar • k - The-annual turkey supper by tho where he'-will be similarly .engaged H A. Watson, Cashier. 0. 0. Clayton H. A. W atson men of St, Paul's church will be of cash, farm produce and canned G, S. Ferguson H U, W insor r this winter at the Baptist Temple, goods was contributed. F. M, Miller, Assistant Cashier. held early iri December, the date to Broad and Berks streets. The Tem ! be announced later. The hospital is having a nutfy ple is Dr. Russell Conwell’B church. fall. The average number of pa tients has been in . oxccbs of 70. § Mrs. R 3. Phelps and daughter, Paul J. Strassburger, o£ Ocean Dr. Flora Phelps, of Pilgrim Path Tho new laboratory, a gift of Grove, who is a t. the head of tlie Treasurer, Charles A. Wimpfhelmer, way, are anticipating a trip South organization of the boys of Trinity about Thanksgiving. is about completed. It will be open- 'J P. E. Church, Asbury Park, known ed December 1st in charge of Dr, F. as Knights of Kinij Arthur, has S. Hammond, pathologist. Seacoast Suggestions Mrs. Enoch Lofton, of Philadel sailed a meeting of that body this phia, is passing » fov weeks here Friday evening at 7.45 o'clock In with 'aer Inter, Mrs. C. Frank Ah- the parish house, MORTUARY RECORD, lum, 105 Webb avenue. SAFETY AT' THE - SEACOAST A picture and arlef sketch of Dr. MRS.. JOHN R. BEDELL. Miss, Laura A. Hofercamp, pro Henry Wheeler,'and pictures of Dr. prietor of the Roosevelt, 18, Atlan Mrs. Carrie Bedell, widow of John Ballard anti Dr. Marshall, of this B. Bedell, formerly of ocean Grove, From FIRE and BURGLARY tic avenue, has been visting Phila place, are presented In the Novem delphia friends this week. died oh Monday at 35 Elliott street, ber issue of the Veteran Preacher, Newark. The funeral was held or, published by the Board of Confer Your valuable papers—stock and bond certificates, insurance policies, S. N. Garvey and family, former Wednesday and interment Was made ence Claimants sf the Methodist at fojyport. Two sons survive— deeds, abstracts of title—as well as jewelry and precious heirlooms, will ly of Heck avenue, have taken pos Episcopal Church, session of the cottage at 28 Saa William E. Bedell, of Ocean Grove, be completely safe iu our fire and burglar-proof vault. View avenue for the winter. and George Bedell, of. Newark, with Ohief of Police Tantum lias re whom tlie deceased had made her ceived. Sir,, invitation to the dinner In Henry Rydeli and family, after home for some years Mias Maggie Yob can rent safe deposit ioxes $3 to $10 a year Jersey City on Thursday evening of White, of the Lawrence' is a sister. spending the summer in Asbury next wfeefc to be given by Col. Aus Park, ara again occupying the cot Will you risk keeping valuables in your home, where they are in con ten Colgate to Frank J, Bock., The MRS HESTER DEPUTY, tage at 17 Ocean Pathway, latter was Col. Colgate's manager stant danger from fire,-theft and loss by being misplaced, when you can for the gubernatorial nomination at Tho death of Mrs, Heater Deputy at so little cost insure them against hazard? Miss Esther Laverty, 78 Broad the recent primary. . at Philadelphia oil Sunday, Novcm-1 way, lias taken a position as stenog bar 5, became known here during j Only you or your authorized agent can open your safe deposit box. rapher with F. Edgerton Reynolds, the week. She was the wife ot Dr. i real estate agent, 65 Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Him- H. S. Djputy, dentist, at 1813 Arch ! We shall be glad to have you come in and let us show you our.vault. jnelwright have returned to Ocean street. At olio time the latter own Stephen Lord and family are oc Grove from Doylestown, Pa., to ed the cottage at tlio northeast cor cupying for tho winter S. D. Wool which place they moved from here ner of Central and Embury avenues JAMES F. ACKERMAN. President. C. S. STEINER, Vice Pre,ident. WM. A. BERRY. Secy-Trcas. two years ago. They ara now living ley's cottage at. 45 M ain avenue. and other property in tills place. T. H. BERINGER, JR. and L. ML RAWSON, Asst. Secy-Tren. They formerly lived at 25 Beach at 95 Heck avenue. Mr. Himmcl- Both the/deceased and her husband avenue. wright a.t one time conducted the had many friends in Ocean Grove, I fish market at Olin and Wall having been summer visitors for streets. . . Miss Lida Fattorson, of Clark ave years, ■ nue, the first of tho week returned from a ^fortnight's vacation visit, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, W. J, MRS. HARRIET V. THORNE. j part of 'which was spent in Phila Amy, Mrs. Amy arid Miss Ruth Another well-known summer resi • Northwest Corner Bond Street and Mattisou Avenue, Asbury Park delphia. j Amy, of the United States hotel, and dent has been added to the great si Nathaniel Stone, also of Ocean lent majority, Mrs. Harriet V, Grove, have reached Orlando, Fla., ; Telephone 500 Rev. Henry H osb, ot Philadelphia, Thorne passed away in New York j whore they will pass the winter. City on Monday, the funeral service j was an Ocean Grove visitor on Wed They left herb last Saturday. Mr, nesday. Ho Is having his cottage nt being held In Calvary Baptist Amy and Mrs. Martin will conduct Church on Wednesday afternoon. 27 Surf avenne changed into a two- the Hotel Astor, one of the leading family house. Daceased~was the widow of Inspector EUTGBRS’ SHORT COURSE Bank Building at Bradley Beach. hosteiries of Orlando, . . . Thonsaa Thorne. For many years P h o n e OPENS OH NOVEMBER 20 To cost 125,000, a building will 52S-J , Mrs; EHzabetli. Beegle on Tuesday she spent her summers in Ocean Edmund L. Leaving here last Saturday, J. B. Grove at the Arlington hotel. be erected for the First National oloBod iior cottage a t 7S Main ave The short oourse in agriculture Bank at Bradloy Beach. R, E, A. nue. Sho has planned to pass Thompson,’, of Wobb avenue, is now In Jacksonville, .Fla., whore he? la offered by Rutgers College and the DeBow, of that place, ha;; the con the winter with relatives in Orango CARSON’S P L U R A im 11 Now .Jersey Agricultural College tract, and it is expected the bank’s .and Plainfield. the city passenger sigant for the Thom pson Clydo Line SteamBliip , Company, BY OFFICIAL will open at Now Brunswick on new liome will b? ready for occu Monday next and continue for a pancy by May 1. Mr, and Mrs, A. L. E. Strassburg- M rs;. Thompson -will go South in a few weeks; accompanying their, sons ■ Official canvas:* of [lie voto of period of twelve .Weeks. The courses PRACTICAL er, of Stokes Hall, are back from t itre designed tor those interested in HOUSE visit at Now Brunswick. Next week Edmund anil Joseph. Tho latter will Ocean county gives Robert Garson, i Juniors Entertain Seniors. go to West Palm Beach, where they Republican candidate a tlie Third agriculture and home making. t. It is they will, take a trip through New planned that these courses will ren In honor of tiie Seniors of the York State. are engaged in tho fishing Industry. district for Congress, a plurality of eleven, following tho report tliat Ills der efficient service to the young Neptune school, Ocean Grove, the P ainter men and .'omea who for one reason Juniors gave a masque party last The monthly meeting of tho At tho mooting of the Iiteraturo Democratic' opponent, Thomas J. department of the Asbury Parle Scjiilly, had been re-elected. The or another have not been able to F riday niglit.-_ This- w as the flrat of 26 OCEAN AVENUE Ocean Grovo Y. W. H. M. S. w ill "bo pursue i four-years’ collego course the calendared social events for the ■ ■held on Monday evening st )3 Woman's Club Inst Saturday .iftor canvass of the vote, was under way. OCEAN GROVE, N . J. hoon Mrs’. Qeorge M. Bennett, of Monday afternoon when a wrangle in agriculture or domestic acieiice. winter season. Webb avenue, tlio home of Miss Five courses of study are offered, Ruth Marshall. Ocean' Grove, read' selections from between' the two HepabUeatt mom-, Winston Churchill's novel “The hers of tho hoard and the two.Demo aa follows: Gonerai agriculture and dairy farming, fruit growing, poul Misses Emily Taylor ’and Mary Crisis,” Miss Sara Voorhls, also of cratic members ocoarrett; , Every the GroviS, 3ang several num bers. thing had gone alqng smoothly until try husbandry, home aoonomics and 'Lawrence ure occupying for tho boo husbandry. The Correctly Dressed Man Buys His .wlijter-Oie cottage nt 9 Bnth avenue. Tho m eeting w as In charge o f Mists, Beach 'Haven's vote was /produced.- Diiiping the summer they lived at Mary S. Daniels, another resident of Beach Haven gave Carson seventy- Stncp its inception ln 1D0G, moro • 24 Qceaii Pathway. . > • ■ this place. ■->■ -\ : tlifroe votes, an d Scully tw enty-votes,’ than a thousand students liavo en •Counsel.: for Mr. Scully immediately rolled' and pursued tho course. The Baberdasliery Mere | ;'v ’ Rev; NT.'P. . Stanton has inoveS his Miss Ruth;,-,-Wilkins, bister,*',of ' objected to the';voto Iseing: counted, oxtonsivo equipment of the various Everything in Men’s Wear—made as you like i t ' ,t ,i,' ':famlly from .Thorofare, N. J., where Mrs Charles Bllms, 8i Clark ve as he Said tho re tu rn s -were made departm ents ■ o£ ifce oxporimerit sta ilifliJ.Wfin ilrtnn ♦ orl 1 ' Mot nue. Is again pursuing her studios ln Bsurcs5 and not written out; as is, tion, lev available for instruction ,;V;- . ,' priced a s youvwant it. - 'Qlk at - thr, , State Normal .., school in required by law. r., ;.-. /.’<•;/ work In connection; with ihe ihort Tro'ntpn,. alter i’ijolng Ci',(iuaranjl»ed;' ' I .TUo;-two .DcunooittUc mcmhcra. 'of couroei".,- TUoSa in te re ste d ,-t o , ' any (or,;.lhree ;\vb?i
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HER HUSBAfvO’S OFFICE. THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE. CHAINED TO S RQ3K A Story For Wives Who Just Drop lr» Mystery, of Jean, the Hairdresser of During Durjruesis Hours, M ario Antoinette. “ tt-itl .VO 11 I'lWl.-v. ' ii Un M si't'ivf Sllf- There are many ptjwdjtg features of How the Turks Once Imprisoned 0*rcr. “wnic s.’Mjfi'r.\u' ii'iwn Wives French history, but perhaps the most \V Iti ► ltm lir niU!:vI v i-ii"I * AI - - « f their pulling- of all. thougli it has to do a'Greek-Battleship. husb;mf jreni'Val jm>]>ositi»,>ns, hoping ingenuity iii but hi big . the eia borate Greece ,mid Turkey in ISJ'lT- j lint thtv thoivby’ to stop On wiimlMrtual loos, coiffures of the'tline of. Iviusr:;IVI. in Juhabitants of (Jala K rini'-a :larye vil \Ve liolcl fa rts J1) hi* j»Vovi»sl: ; 1701 lie w a s lo d g e d a t t a e :T;:l!.;»ri«« a s la g e , s in c e d e stro y e d h.v th e T u rk s , on That no liusllaiul oVe'r \vatifs* his’ hairdresser of the titioea. the shores of the Aria~a\vokV w ife to r a l l .oii him a i ijis ojUK-o iliuMiig W hen M arie AntoineM o ; 4d| *1-' **i>yn 1 one mornlngr to llmt thal a Mellonh* business .Wow's, except. tif Km . hta hi- firmttv m ade tWeW* fniVtVo. ; .;sr.v.a io b a ttle s h ip h a d e n te re d th e .trull' a n d vUsiiion. ' * flee from Fra 1 ice, Le--v. Tim- no wife fan know luiw, sho up ahead as a seoui. 1 li.* »ras se.;; ■ e a s t a n c h o r oft’ th e s h o re . T h e s u r sets his routine, disorders the mental brought back to the K^e.»ca «.a;;ual prise of the inhabitants of tiala K'rini |U*<»i-<’Skos 1 hat jro on
Peculiar Story of Narim PasUa anti an Arrjienian Beuuv^. A remarkable tale of .\n;tiin I’asha, tin* conniiaiuier In «-hicf of the Turkish arm ies'»gainst Hu'lgnriil‘in the. HnlUan war. is 'told by-• Sir VViHiam Willi ocks, K.%(V M. tl... in ?ta .arti. Ie in. nlac^c- C o a st Oa.s -.Co. Wood’s Magazine: -After Nazim rasba l)ecame wall of .50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove—Phone Asbury 234-W. DEALERS WHO SELL AND RECOMMEND PERFECTION HEATERS Hngdad there Vive tho peoplo: "Return, yo backslid sacrod building with crimson and CONTRARY MEN ABE- WORSE CAMP StRHOKS BY ing children!" 1 wouldn’t proaoh if purple and burnt gold that rival THAN i WOMEN SAYS BROWN REV. BILLY SUNDAY thero were no hope for backsliders, even St.. Mark’s a t Yonlco. And at but there is. ’ night, When the fisherm en bang out s, lie Otristmas (Concluded from flrat page.) Oh, preachers, the problem of this th e ir ruby lights fa r over the sea l "T here a'ovor was a contrary wom century is the problem of the ilrst th in k of tho. gondolaB with colored an ats bad as a contrary man," de ; Formal Opening oi Holiday Exhibits Safes day, November 18 century. We must -win the world lights a t th e ir prows, where they clared Eev, Elijah P. Brown, o£ chews and steals a little/' he says, for God and wo will win the world wait, while the blue water o f the. Oceun Grove, In his inhnorou ]se- 'i lie largest resort store in the world will open on ■•.'but th a t will help the m an out, aa for God just as. soon as we have Grand Canal laps the m a rb le steps turo at St. Paul’B church on Tues lie is that kind ol d business man." men and women who will be faith of some Doge’s stone palace. Even day evening. .Dr.' Brown spofeje on Saturda}/ the largest and most complete display of gifts The grocer turows him out. The ful to God and will not live for and the stones in the streets cry out, “In the Spectacle Business,” which and holiday suggestions it bas ever been privileged to fattier thinks ii is mighty queer mat will not sell out to the devil. 'Glory!’ As I go on my way my was tho speaker's; way ol expressing a fellow like tliut doesn't want a I suppose you’ve heard a great deal heart is singing a sweeter love, song a viewpoint. An audience that com present. boy just like his, so lie takes him about my offerings. Well, I've nev than ever was upon gondolier’s lips fortably filled the Sunday school Despite- disturbed market conditions we have been . across the street to get him started er known a fellow yet that had a t Venice. ro'ons heard the lectu rer' and m ani- in tne lawyer business; but he tens m uch to Bay about them who would “It is a mystery to me why more tested hearty approval of his wit very for uiiate in being ableto secure sucli a wide array the lawyer the same thing and says not take them himself if he had a people do not come to Ocean Grove and hum or, ■ f sulendid g fts for evory member of thefamily, for the lie has. the making of a mighty good chance. for the winter. The Holy Ghost Dr. Brown said, among other li hip* .gifts that c-anaot ue duplicated when the first se lawyer in .him. But the lawyer • I’ve, refused $1,000 a day to go on still hovers over the Tabernaclc, and things, that some persons have the throws them otit of his office and the Chautaqua circuit. I could makti the very atmosphere is redolent of right kind of vision because they lect;- di is gone. asks him it lie' doesn’t know that as enough in a Aveek to keep my fam ily Christ’s love, and the Weather have the right, kind ol liver. Every W i-i a!) tspecial attention to the attractive prices. a nation we are run by lawyers and for a year. Why, a synidcate offer lovely, and the air fine and bracing man looks into the things of life gives a long list of statistics to prove ed me $.100,000 cash and big royal with the tang of the sea, as. one from his own viewpoint and no two Purchaa.ng tJp«« such broad lines as we do enables us it, and; tells him that nobody wants ties to pose fOr moving pictures, but does not get it in: the summe'rttme. see exactly alike. The blinder some to oiler to our patrons yalnes at low prices that are un- a crook. “Take the kid and get I said' I couldn’t do it for ten mil The absolute rest and quiet after the people are the more convinced are out." He can’t get in a lodge, and lions. Not because I am against great highway of life, is delightful! they tbit they can ace. Many ao mateliabie. tinds that G7 per cent, of the mem moving pictures, but because 1 won’t “The flower-laden tables at the their seeing through tiie eyes of For the Holiday Opening the store will be in gala bers of the Masonic lodge are pro put God’s cause on such. a basis as Boscobel are fairly full of charm others, for which reason it is better fessed Christians, and they’ll black that. ' ' . ing guests and quite, a large party to see nothing th an to see too, much. spirit. Not a single part has been forgotten in the pre ball a mutt like that; 54 per cent, (C opyright liy W. A. Sunday.) expected for the Christmas •holidays; There .are persons, plenty of them, parations ..Bring the children into Toyland.' See what of the Odd Fellows are professing so I go on my way singing softly to who get no joy out of life because Christians; 51. per cent. o£ the D uring the sernion Billy review- myself, ‘Under the Tender Shep they perpetually see through dark a good time they will have. Knights of J’ythias, and 4S per cent, I od his baseball days and his conver- herd’s Care/ ” ened windows; contrariwise there of the Woodmen are professing ! sion. He spoke of* his associates of are those whose lives are a continu (. hrlstlans. -Many signers Of tho j me old Chicago White Sox, the men j While visiting at Anderson iu al song of gladness because they are Declaration of Independence were i who Were with him when he experi- ! Warren county last weekend Galvin able to see through rose-tinted A.asons, the Boston tea - party was j onced a change of heart, and of j H. Ileed, of Ocean Grove^ wras so an adjourned meeting of the Ma I jjieir final fate. “Did they win the , pleased with a full-sheet pOster an- The lecture was punctuated with sonic lodge. ! game of life or did I?”, he askod. ! nouncing a Salt Hiver parade at humorous stories, hits of personal A train on the C., U. & Q. was 40 i At the conclusion of his remarks j Washington, N . J., for this Friday experiences,.' anecdotes, etc., but minutes late, and afriem \ of mine j he recited the following verses w'rit- ' evening that ho secured a copy to ■withal the speaker’s effort pointed Aslwnj fiark, Nefo 3«ratg was asked to take her out. The sit-, | ten by Ernest HcGaffsy: ! bring home aiid show’ his friends. an excellent moral and was a strong perintendent came out and told the I Mr. lifeed says they w ere m aking appeal for people to look on. the engineer that lie could throw the i You may take the world as it comes elaborate preparations for the par bright side as they travel through schedule in the.fire-box as lie had a j and it goes ade and that members of all parties life, a practice that will afford them GUARD clear track. I was on a train com And you will be sure to find ; would join in it. The poster reads in ample opportunity to find and YOUR BABY'S . ing east and wo were sidetracked ; That fate will square the accouiit p art: spread joy and gladness every HEALTH . ' for the Cast m ail. 1 saw him com-, i she owes : ' j “Parade wiU start , promptly at S where. Dr'.' Brown gave h is services ing. ' I y e lle d “ whoopee,.*' and he i Whoever conies out behind; | o'clock. Watchful . waiting, for the Ciieerful, chubby was gone. Down .below where we gratis on this occasion, the lecture children make the : Aiid all things had that a man has ; time, place and date, and ample being in aid of the fund for the im were standing there was a double j done,. .• ; preparedness, will Insure an evening honie happy. Weak, curve and the li reman said after-, provements^ now being made at the puny babieB a re a }. By whosoever induced, j of such jollification as has never church—-new carpet, pewB, etc. wards: “The blankety hljank fool Return at , last to him. one by one, been known ip this section. There constant care to tired just pulled her out three more j As the chickens come home to • Will no. longer he any danger of war. mothers and are sub notches/'.: The fireman began to ;. . roost. ' fo.r' botli Tiepublicans and Demo- Ti.e-D.rj a.,» i thc Judge. A j ject to many' diseases pray, although lie was not a pray 1 crafs, ns-'wbll as Prohibitionisfs. are I, j;e*.a 1. 1 i.\ *■.*... i <•;>< ■>ve hatu a i• that do not : affect You may scrape and toil and pinch ing m anV But she stuck to the track i‘ntering heartily into the spirit of diig sii'; v. i i u• <»i-. 11svvonsness j ^ healthy children. and when he pulled into his. last j . a ml save . • the occasion, it, will bo a case, ol Keep your children stop he was just two minutes ahead While your hoarded wealth ex Lhatsi 11'.tii., 1' piiiniou j.uhi.n n o ise and | In good health. See the lion and \he lamb walking side feni.i-UN* ih'.s.-it . iiii 'f in a n y h ig h j of time and the .r.. Ii. .& Q. is carry pands, by side. All are now one people, of that their tfowels move ing the mail today. T il!’ i ?'»e coof. dark ; shadow of t iie one ml ml. to enjoy the prosperity rfn i |.*T thU |..e,;s:ni( (-• <:r»nteiu- regularly — especial )f yuu’re going ii^i nil.V an grave that is;ours. The-.committee of ar jila lr. 1 lii'i v ;s ;ii;ig* co.si.iiji‘ally j ly during the teething hour for God .someone -will follow- Id nearing v o u r'life ’s la.st samte; rangements hereby invites every .-nil.. . i «i . ni t;ii- hi . !U tit. ti n;:ge Irish 1 period. This ia a dis you. and- if you're going to ludi at V'Hi will find your balances struck Democratic. Hepublican and Prohi- '.vitif ii Miii*'. juii .. 11 i'ai ' uiid giay- tressing time in tho the rate of Su niili s an .hour, nunc-, some niglH, bition organization within twenty :i \o r\ I.: it »ii •' ann^.g d in Tils m a life of every child and. one will 'fallow yoin. \nd yonMI timl your hoard re ’ niii 1 es or more of Washiiigton to ’ sin.i;>:ivji.\ • hi iii - jinh:ed h;,' ,i. , the utmost precaution' duced ; . . There .was a wreck up in New participate either as escort or ■ / i ! ..? •'. ra . !i ■ o ta should be taken to . .uV!l view your life in another I’ns ii i i ed d i s; ts and York. The engineer was pinned niourner. The _ mourners’ division <‘he;.*!;eii ’.wai 'foht. :uii;.'e.i. indeed! keep them well and down underneath :t.he w reckage' and . ^ 11 Wilt; will be conspicuous by the presence >>■ strong. ■WIivn t iichickens come home io \\’v wniuh',; wImi 'ii.' wiilf liound i • would sooiV bo seaKled io death , h u t of milnv prominent UepnblJcan and thijdi, U-. it ■ .. ■ ’ By the constant use lie yelled: . "F ur . t!oil’s sake, bo.v.s roost. Prohibition h’tnievs who are willing of (lag ihe second; section I" The Mla.i?- fo he taken up the Kiver of Doubt in SIRS. WINSLOW’S m an ran. baeK, p ut torpedoes on the. 7 c i.: i . t s a , yim r .-iju I a ml starve , f=roi:cr . . your heart proper style, if the IXunocrats crtn j . (vln.'W I**Miii ji.i'i- :r^ as t\ «ai ran taste It. SOOTHING SYRUP \raeU. T ne irr.in hit. Iln*m a bang, • afford to pay for tho present high ' With the.husks of a barren creed, Tij.;;uiii*h i- a :\i ••!'!<■:•» js both a pleao« ■’ it is possible to avoid many childish ills now so prevalent. bang, bang. . The Vngineer set the \iw\ Ciivisi will Unow \£ you play a cost of living and will provide a ; brakes. He ilatuned qvery wheel on plentiful supply for. fotir years ai tiro and vn int;n»n-;i:t j-iu 'n f eating. It is a corrective of diarrhoea, colic and other infantile ailments. It the train, but .‘he brought the nose of part, •. sxiollies the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow Will know in your hour of need; the present rates.” his pilot ■■tu a six feet from the • The-poster promfses that there j healthy. It brings comfort and relief to-both child and mother, rear car of tiie wrecked traiii. And then as you wait for death to come. will he plenty of banners, transpar MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP MAKES CHEERFUL, CHUBBY Some of you out there are like the encies. floats, etc., “but nothing of engineer, too far gone to do you What hope can tliere be deduced CHILDREN. From a creed alone?..••You' will lie fensive to our guests, the - Tiepubli any good, but I am pleading for the there-dum b cans and Prohibitionists.” It is Is absolutely NON-NARCOTIC, It contains no opium, morphine nor second section’ the coming genera promised, also, that the suffragette any of their derivatives, it is soothing, pleasant and harmless. For tion. If I cun only flag: the second , While your chickens come home to roost.', division will be a hummer. generations .mothers in aii parts o£ the world have used it and millions generation and bring them to a slop ot babies have been benefited by it. . and not let tlieni rush pell moll to Syw as; you will, there’s a time* to Buy a bottle today and .have it handy. lieTi! reap, . 1 .. Relieve and protect your children. I i ere is a' in an w h o w as a drun k - For the good and the bail as, Well, \i Sold by all druggists In Canada and throughout tho world. ard and a boy who . docsnH drink. ■And conscience, whether we wake or j j to eximline onr glassBR; to The m mi ..urges' him to tako a drink.; sleep, have, the various points ex “No. i . won’t/' '".Mia, Prohibition- Ii either a heaven or hell: plained,mid to nslc prices ist. eh'.”* s.ci;iTs iiim;ni. "X:/, h u t.1 ;An*l - everv wrong wii 1 find a placo. without1 Infillrriitj- the least fath er nnd m»;h* r w ant me And every passion loosed ii at;: you miiUMCia; ? obligittion to buy.; to.” Finally in' rnuxo.d tli boy into Drift* 1 !;ek and ine**is you fn'e io taking a drink. All of hi> dormant Du y ' 'M ” ......