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B — i n ^ J W g1 ~ 7 —• — —rT”x— '^«S hP VOLUME TWENTY-TWO. NQ. 30 OCEAN GROVE, NEW J ERSE Y. FRI DAY, JULY 24. 1914 ONE tiOLL/VR THE YEAR I : •AiS? TBRONGS BEAR BIG PECULIAR ACCIDENTS FLAMES SWEEP SIX SAYS LIQUOR IS CURSE ELABORATE PLANS ASSN. PAYS TRIBUTE TO PRESENT GENERATION ■ y ti BREAK ALL RECORDS OCEAN GROVE DOMES FOR COLLEGE DAY TO MRS. A. E. COOKMAN MUSICAL RENDITION D. A. Poline Declares : Child, Labor Three Person? Suffer Temporary , Conditiphs ;Are .Due to Liauoi Resolutions Passed at last Meetinc TALI ESEN MORGAN PRESENTS Paralysis an$ Others Pall ViotimB WOMAN o v e r c o m e w h il e t r y in g Traffic—Speaker Introduced by LONG LIST 0E INSTITUTIONS NOW en DeatJi of First, and Only Presi- & IlANDEL’S “ MESSIAH.” • to Unusual JOshaps—One in the' TO PRO I EC f UER PROPERf If ; ' Dr. Aaron E. Ballard. ON REGISTRY LIST dent- • ' Auditorium. The flrst'day’s session o£ the 'Wom­ At a meeting, of the Elim AssOclair^is-fewl an’s Christian. Temperance. Union of tion, of Ocean Grove, held last The past week has been a record- Chorus of; 1,000 Voices and Orclies- Paul Morgan to .Rescue—Overturned was held Tuesday and. Reception Tonieht Precedes Annual day the committee • appointed^Jpif3|S;|Mi breaker for unique accidents and marked tho opening of the annual draft resolutions 'on'the death ' , . tra of Sixty Pieces, Present ’ Im­ other mishaps, within the borders of Oil Stove Causes Explosion and Summer Institute IB the Young Peo­ Event in Younir People’s Temple. Mrs. Annie E. Cookman, president the Twin Cities; Beginning .with ple’s Temple, Ooean Grove. : There BponratinnB Interpitinir TM ture i the Association, madp . a report: pressive Scene on Huge Platform lust Sunday; the.biggest o£ the sea­ , $6,000 Damaee— Quiok, Work of were- three meetings during the day, uecorations . mtere^tme feature, and the:resolutions passed. : : son, three porsons suffered tempor­ ..Entire Width of Auditorium. Firemen Prevent Further Damaee, morning, afternoon and evening. All Committees Active. ■ Mrs. Cookman was the .first ary V: paralysis as the result of Tvere well attended. only president of the organization^ “freak” acpldents and another suf­ The principal speaker o£ the day On the eve of the seventh annual She was always active towards ItB.’.'f f # ^ Tho Auditorium was orowded to fered peculiar spinal injury in a The explosion of a., gasoline stove was Daniel A. Poling who, it is un-. college day to be observed tomorrow, best interests. tho doors last Saturday to hear rare typo of epileptic lit. in the summer bungalow occupied- ,A%*m derstood, will be the Prohibition a reception will be' held tonight in The committee comprised Mrs. xM> ‘ Handel’s oratorio o£ the “Messiah,” Two o f tho accidents, occurred. In as a home by Paul A. Richmond, of nc.mineo for tiie governorship, of the Temple to which the public Is D. Blanchard and M. L, G rigg.''::::.H*U:^5!K5w presented with.a chorus of , 1,000 the surf. ' H. J. Cochran, wlio as Washington; at the northeast corner ; Ohio, Mr. Poling was. Introduced at invited. Every “effort to make this .'-."'-l.to'C -SVfK voices and an orchestra of" GO .mu> master mechanic of the government o f Pennsylvania and : Stockton ave-. slcians from the Now York Sym­ nues, shortly a^ter 2 o’clock Tuesday the evening session by the Rev. Dr- annual affair a great everi't appears arsenal at Troy, N. Y., has handled Aeron E. Ballard, president o£% the phony, New York Philharmonic and explosives for yeai-B without mishap, - afternoon caused a Are that destroy* to iiavo materialized and according The Resolutions. Ocean Grove Campmeeting Associa­ the MetropolltanOperai House Or­ was struck in the back, by a float- i.ed three dwellings and partially to the registrations many education­ Whereas, It.lias pleased our Heav- tion, who, after, welcoming' the chestra. The,production';; was pro* ing log while bathing.. Special in- ( wrecked .two others. A sixth build- al institutions will be represented only Father to call oUr beloved :',.7 f|v': -.White Rlbboners once again to nounced;a magnificent success, and' juries caused temporary paralysis ol *n6 wa® slightly burned. For wore this year tor the first time. president, Mrs. A nnie E.; . Cookm an,». Tali Esen Morgan, 'Under whoSe than half an hourjiremen of the Ocean Grove, presented in glowing An innovation in connection with widow of the late. Alfred , Cookman; the arms and legs. Physicians de­ terms the- speaker. The subject of personal direction the rendition was clared that Mr. Cochran, who was Ocean Grove department fought the. College Day” , this, year will, be the from the. scene o£ her earthly activl- Mr. Poling’s talk was the "Conserva­ decorations. Miss Helen Gertrude made possible, was given just credit staying at the Spray View, Ocean flames before they, were brought un­ ties to a life more abundant-iii 'the-; tion of Humanity." He said in' Rumsey, chairman of this commit­ by the large audience in prolonged Grove, would rocover with a short der control. The loss is estimated "better country,” !therefore, be it part; . . tee, lias succeeded in securing a . Resolved, That we, the olllcer;; anil : applause at the conclusion of each time.’ at $6,000, covered by* insurance. choral number. 1 ' “The highest conseravation is not most elaborate display of college members of the Elim Associatlori, I o f:. It was an Impressive . scene v that In Plaster Cast. : . Buildi&gs Burned. tbo conservation of forest and rivers colors and emblems fitting to the oc­ Ocean Grove, of which .she .was riot;.:; . greeted the eyes of the 10,000 music A towering comber at the Asbury The damaged houses were those of and minerals. The highest conser­ casion and the building now presents only a founder, but tho first and j.-', lovers, as the great chorus, at a avenue bathing grounds broke di­ Mr. Richmond, 98 Stockton avenue; vation is the conservation of women an attractive appearance. These only president, while deeply con.- " given signal by Mr. Morgan, arose in rectly over B.C. Gurney; of New Carl F. Block and •'William Conklin and children and men—the conser­ decoratlns will be kept in place over scious of our loss are moved ...... unison.ready ot respond to the first York, who' has*a summer cottage at 0L Roseville,,a two-story dwelling at, vation o£ humanity. - . Sunday when the services In the profound thankfulness for this long . beat of the baton. _ * : 119% .Asbury avenue, Ocean Grove, - Pennsylvania and Franklin avenues, Temple will, be' along educational and, useful life, devoted to. the Tho chorus o£ fully 1,000 voices, and wrenched his back.; Temporary j in the rear of the Richmond bunga- Supreme Barrier. -. - . ’ lines. vice of God and her fellow men. .- . ei-ated In tiers______= beginning o ____ at. ____ the paralysis resulted. Physicians ad- low ; the Twin Oak: cottage, . 88 "The-supreme barrier in the pro­ Musical Proeram- Resolved, That we shall ever hold o p();;e of the second platform, - reach- j Justed the vortebrae that were mis- i Franklin avenue, dwned and. occu- gress road of humanity is the liquor A musical program of merit has herein grateful, remembrance ' for; ed almost entirely across the vast placeil, and. Incased Mr. Guernsey in . pied by James Taylor, olj Newark; institution. Humanities’ highest been prepared for the reception from what she has wrought in our midst, -■ building, and away up to-.nearly, the j a. plaster cast. . He-will recover., f two bungalows at 87 and 87%, physical, mental and moral interests 8 to 9 o’clock. Mrs. Joseph K. Sav­ Resolved, That we bear the testi- top of the organ. The tenors and ! Tho third paralysis case resulted Stockton avenue, owned by E. A. cannot be rightly conserved until age will he the pianist. ' niony of forty years of devotion to. basses, numbering 350 ' men were | frbm a £a!' of one and a half feet. . Edgar, who resides at 85 Stockton John Barleycorn perishes from the In addition to several numbers to this cause by this,noble woman, our seated In the fore center, with the > Mrs. Lillian Jaccard, of-New York, j avenue. The later two dwellings face of tlie earth. be selected, the Criterion Quartette friend, neighbor and companion' sopranos ahd altos, dressed in white, | summer visitor at the Ivy House, , were occupied by .-Mrs. I,. Theall, “The liquor trafllc Ib the foe o£ will sing and there will be a vocal joy and sorrow; to lier : force of . banked on either side and in the ! Ocean Grove, attempted to adjust a mother of Mrs. Blair, of Newark, childhood and directly responsible solo by Horatio. Rencb, tenor; man­ character, unswerving rectitude, rear. On a lower platform was thu j window curtnn, and in reaching for I wi10 lives-' a -few doors a w a y ,' and J; for at least 300,000 of America’s dolin solo, George P. Russell; violin rare judgment, quick insight .andv.'';'f;i:S :orchestra. In the center were the ; I-hp roller, lost her footing- from .a \y. Pittenger, of the National Bank- child laborers. solo, Dr. Henry B. Dorr. Refresh­ above all, unfailing kindness four soloists—-Elizabeth Tudor, so- • cliair. She was picked up unable to jngCompany, of Newark. ' “Drink has impaired or cut off ments will be served. heart; .. phano; Mary Jordan, contralto; Ban ' move arms or legs. Doctors declared j The rear of the Pines bungalow of entirely the earning power of the Mrs. Isaac Franklin Russell Resolved, That w e express to her *‘ B e d d o e , tenor,H i d Henri Scotti has-i she would recover the use of her j James Maloney, of Jersey Cityi a natural pVovider; the father has lost chairman of the committee, has ap­ family our sympathy in their vbe'->.'.y,^^^ so. At the organ was Clarenpe I limbs in time. Several vertebrae . engineer, at his job because of drink. But the pointed the following assistants; reavement and our gratitude to God.‘VSjipK! Reynolds, the official organist of .the ■ wero misplaced. . ... 86 Franklin avenue, was slightly fact that the natural provider has •Dr. arid Mrs. Joseph H. Bryan, Dr. in their behalf who gave to them - Auditorium. Such was the scone A young woman was seized with a damaged, lest his job does not at all Indicate and Mrs. Bruce S. Keator, Rev. Dr. many years of^sucli blessed inother-^ V ^ when Conductor Tali Esen Morgan, form of epilepsy while worshipping j Members of the Richmond family 'that his children have lost their ap­ and Mrs. Charles Mead, Mr. and hood. ■ • :" dressed in a white suit, ascended in the Auditorium last Sunday even­ were in the front part of the house petites. Child laborers are working Mrs. J. Otto Rhome, Mr; and Mrs We therefore commend them lo . -'; the conductor’s stand. He was ing. Ab u result of the convulsions 1 when the explosion occurred. They to feed hungry stomachs, to clothe Joseph K. Savage, Rev. Leon K. His loviing care, who alone speaks j greeted with a round burst of ap­ several vertebrae were misplaced. A made a hurried exit. Before they naked bodies. You do not solve this Willman, Chief Justice and Mrs. I. F. peace to the troubled mjnd and binds plause. A few taps on the mu sio physician straightened them out, could return to save their personal or any other great problem by deal­ Russell, Dr. and Mrs, Edward W. up-the broken heart., V and the victim of the convulsions, stand and immediately there was belonging the little building wav ing only with effects. We must be Still, Miss May Connor^ Miss Emllie “Peace, perfect peace, with . loved. ‘ j dead silence. Then begun possibly ho predicted, would be all right : wrapped' in flames. * ; ,wise enough to find causes and have P. Dean, Miss Martha W . DeHart, ones far away, Plough to destroy the institution the greatest rendition of the Mes­ s o o n .. Miss Elizabeth N. JameB ,'Baw Miss ■ Ella Dutcher. . Miss Gladys In Jesusr keeping we are safe and: ii'vwiS siah over, given in. this country. ■ flames bursting from the Richmond.. ‘that is-responsible for an almost in- Jones, Miss Grace W. Russell,. Miss : kitchen from her home across 'Penn-- .Vtfdible number of these child, labor ' ■■frrrAfterr.the: opening—movement;-.-In- • COLLEGES INJURIOUS Amanda Schulte. 1 ■ they'” ’ • E-minor, by the orchestra, Dan Bed- sylvania avenue. She-ran to Clark abuses.’ Resolved, That an engrossed copJ^.JJ*jBp doe sang with authority and in a TO MODERN RELIGION . j and New York avenues, where she Liquor TraiBo. Few Bfsristrations. of these resolutions be sent to' .tho;:5^^B family of our beloved president arid-fAfc^ .m o s t beautiful voice, "Comfort Yo U : . i sent in an alarm of lire from box The speaker dwelt at length on The register, in which all collegi­ friend, and. entered on the minutea;.jaj!?^ ■ My People’’ and the aria "Every 1 32. Quick respbrfte was made by the the relation of the liquor traffic to ans and former collegians are irivit- of this association, and published In Valley Shall Be Exalted,” which Dissection of Bible by Professors, 'j firemen, but before they couid get a tlie home, to motherhood'.and to the ed to enroll, will be open until the the Ocean Grove Times. called forth from the audience a Says Dl R. H. Conwell, Crushes stream on the blaze the Block house white slave traffic.. He spoke of tho close of the evening session - Satur­ hearty burst of applause. Then at 'and the two Edgar bungalows were challenge of patriotism and said; day. It is in tl^ information bureau MRS. L. D. BLANCHARD, Relieious Instinct. • burning. • ' , a wave ot the conductor’s hand, the "America needs every man at his at the Auditorium. Some o£ those M. a GRIGG, . ' massive chorus rose as pno person Rev. Russell H. Conwell, D. D., ■ Fanned by a strong southwest best today. Drink will give to the who have already registered follow: Committee.,, and sang the opening choral num­ of Philadelphia, and a graduate o£ wind, the flames gained rapid head* armies of our progress trembling John Marsh, 24 Ocean Pathway, ber, “And the Glbry o£ the Lord.” Yale University, in a forceful ser­ way, and tor a time threatened limbs blinded' eyes, faltering minds Ocean Grove; Mrs. Margaret Ste­ vlt is impossible to describe-the mon on “Is tho Bible True” last dwellings across Franklin avenuft, and hearts too frail to pump the phens, 710 Grand avenue, Asbury thrilling effect b£ the singing of Sunday evening in thei Auditorium - blaze was extinguished by .the blood of mighty deeds.” Park; Mrs. Emma S. Kofal, 66 Pil­ AUDITORIUM USHERS HOLD | this number. Every word of tho severely criticised the faculty - ot Ocean Grove firemen without assist- He spoke of . Emperor William’s grim Pathway, Ocean Grove;. James text could be distinctly understood largo educational Institutions, de­ : ance. ■ _ ■ address to his ria:val cadets in which A. Fisher, 110 Corlles ayeiiuo, As­ FIRST MEETING OF SEASON J and the climaxes were truly elec­ claring all mou are born with, a ro- i Effective Work. • he called upon them to join total bury Park; C. B,-Fisher; 110 Corlles trical. Almost , a full measure be ! llgious instinct, but- utter four years I Bucket brigades did effective work abstinence societies and said to avenue, Asbury Park; Henry. W heel­ Proper Handline of large Crowds fore the close the audience had ■ at college and listening to engl- them; “Young men, I call upon you er, 102 M t Hernion Way; Ocean In preventing the spread of the is Given Careful Study—Appoint­ . broken out . in a torrent of applause, j Tjpoj-q 0f archaelogy and others.: ex- , flames before, the arrival o f the fire to-settle' thiB - question, not as IndU Grove; K. P; Van Sant,. 20% Em­ and It was plainly seen that from pound' - ho w . tlie gospel contradicts - j'men. Furnishings wer^ ' . removed vlduals, but qs patriots." bury avenue, Ocean Grove; W; II. ments Made. ,0-; that moment the feature of the.'per- Itself, there is created : a doubt£ul . from a nuna.ber. of houses \vhose. de- ;In conclusion . the speaker . said McNair, Sunset Lodge, Ocean Grove; fermance "wpuld be the singing ef oplnion o£; the Bible. ! structlon was !for a time threatened. that as.hever before the temperance Marian B. Mabkay, 65 Pilgrim Path­ A special meeting of the ushers bf tho chorus. Dr. Conwell denounced V such in- \ ; Mrs. Jaines Taylor : salvaged a. forces-were invited and working in way, Ocean Grove; India Huston, 25 the Auditorium was held at 8.30. structors, sayingV “There Is no man ; $10 bill from the T,win,Oak cottage harmony. Mr. Poling spoke then, of Front Circle, Ocean Grove; Grace o’clock on July i 1 fn Day’s ice cream'; Scott .Makes Good. on esirth that know6 so little as the , before, tiie flames reached the place the vital necessity ot electing prohi-. Clark Morly, 64 Webb avenue, Oceau parlors, Pitman avenue,...! B. - Henri Scott, basso, was in excelr. educated fool,°:' ;( . 'v ; ‘S i where she had hiddeh it. '/As ^ she Bitiori administrations to enfprco Grove; Helen B. Beasly, Fifth Ave­ Moore, presiding. There were ■fifty:?: lent voice and sang with great .dig-. V Thb averd^e; member of the;, uni- turried to’ retreat’ she ’was overcome prohibition^ laws: and predicted nue House, . Asbury. Park; Louise members present. The president i' • nity and power, ‘‘Thus Salth . the versity -faculty is so buisly engross- ! and fainted. Paul Morgan, son of that within 25 years we would know Esther Bremer, 113 Cookman ave­ made' the following appointments^ 1 jLbrd;” and “ W hy May Abide the edml in1m everymror«TT study atiidip: oirflflnfexcept iKthat of rof t f thefhn Tallm^ii Esen Morgan, carried hher am f«nvn from In the country the party of the sec­ nue, ^Asbury Park; Frederick G. W. S. Connor, vice president; Frank Day of His Coming.” Mr. Scott is Bible that he can find no time to the burning building. ond and greater emancipation— tho Stubbs, The Arlington, Ocean Grove; B.. Smith, secretary. The foliovrtng^V-SMff] known to tlie musical world as p. humanly consider the Holy Word,” W hile fire was raging in. the build­ emancipation from the American L. D. Osborn, 23 Central avenue, were placed in charge of .the U8h'->.-';5t?®s singer of opera,-being the. premier' continued Dr. Conwell, ’ “and there­ ing adjoining and the flames were liquor traffic. Ocean Grove; R. A. Kilpatrick, 1012 ers of:tlie Auditorium; Main floor, : basso ot the Chicago Opera Com- fore he'deBppils-the.most previous In­ licking their way through the Twin Closing exercises were held Wed­ Main street, Ocean Grove; Florence north side, W. S. Connor; main floor, V pany. Few were aware of tho fact stinct of - mankind—that of relig­ Oak cottage Mrs. Taylor had 1m- nesday afternoon in the Young Peo C: Height, 10 Olin street, Ocean south side, Frank B. Smith; gallery,’ that .he Is equally at1 home in ora­ ion. The lack of religion In the jpiorcd an officer and a fireman to pie’s Temple'. A paper read by Grove; Eliza AV.• Whiting,j ' 22 Ocean north side, J. Stewart Wilson; gal-; torio singing as In opera, but these college life pf the country is the got her $10. “ It'S under the carpet Miss E. May Willard entitled “A Yel­ Pathway, Ocean Grc Grove; Helen Rein' lerj-r south side, C. E.'Carleton. ; * first - numbers proved him to bo pos-. weakest .spot in our university sys­ where is joins between tho front and low Peril— the" Nicotine Menace," mett, Belmar; Elizabeth Bagshaw, . Suggestions were made by~ the$$ Bibly one :of the greatest oratorio tem. Instead of cultivating it tho back, room,” she B hou ted as the men held the attention of a capacity au­ Ocean Front House, Ocean Grove; president and the following, mem basso soloists pf -thls country. college ’ Instructor ruins tha Instinct disappeared tato the house. They dience In the morning. Miss Ellen Frances Tappetts, 78 Mt. Zion Way. hers; Carleton, Hudson,' Tomlin^;? itM :The beautiful Mary; Jordan, of by seeking to find defects in tho Crowcrofl spoke at the same session Ocean Grove; J. K. Fairchild, Cliff Loson and Connor, 'toward tho InS&ift returned without the bill; then Mrs. '--H commanding figure, winning . Bm ile Bible and by saying that the Holy Taylor'h'orselt dashed into tho burn­ on tho "Influence of Sabbath Ob­ Villa, Bradley Beach. creasing the efficiency, the methbi ,''1 and /velvet voice of great power and Word is but a mass of fiction.”. ing building. servance on the Home, tho Church of seating and handllng- the people:'?; - compass, sang the recitative, “Be­ The preacher olted hiB. own case Clouds of dense black smoke pour­ and the Nation.” The afternoon was CHILDEEN’S DAY. . who come, to. the Auditorium. , : 1 1 hold, a Virgin Shall /Conceive,’’ arid for: example. Coming from a. staunch' ing from the burning' structures devoted to a service of prayer, led' by The president said that In'VoiittqcWpp Mrs.. Ella Timelier. Miss: Annie An­ to have the Auditorium proper1 y,-;;,^[I* aria, “O, Tliou That Tellest Good Metho'dist family in Massachusetts, caused considerable excitement in Elaborate Proeram Prepared for- * Tidings to Zion,” followed immedi­ Dr. Conwell dropped from Christian tbe Campmeeting city and in-Asbury trim sang. • ushered he; would assign six ately by tlie chorus, closing tho ways and adopted Atheism at ; col­ Park,'and soon after the ringing ot Next Sunday in Auditoriiun, for duty at. each entertaiinmentSliftJ^i'^M the usher could not act on the night same nunjber. 'M r. Scott thon sang lege. Fpr a lpng time he was an un­ the alarm a big crowd had collected. Take Firm Stand. ■ ' Children’s Sunday will be. observ­ “For Behold Darkness Shall Cover believer, until the civil war, In Back, taps were sounded shortly be­ ed next Sunday in the Auditorium. he was assigned, lie wo.uld be h o ld ^ Y V v t tho Eearth,” and “The People That which ho was a colonel o£ a Massa­ fore 3 o'clock. Because intoxicating liquor is to responsible and would bo ospec(c<£&$^|ni5 be sold at the Monmouth county fair, Tall, Esen Morgan lias prepared an Walk’ in Darkness,” most admirably. chusetts; reglmont,' ho was converted exceptional program for the event to furnish u substitute. . ' v to be held at Red* Bank in Septem­ ! Tho closing number of tho first part through the heroism and. faith of a The big building will be bedecked Tali Esen Morgan also addressfif^M #! ber,the rural Young Men’s Christian by tho chorus. “For Unto Us a small boy, who served him as camp GOOD SPEAKERS HEARD AT With green and white bunting, while the meeting. -.-.ii i,‘ Association, of tlie county, which Child Is Born” waB- a pleco of wprk boy. :--i tho platform will be transformed in­ .—— *------WEEKLY W. C. T. U. MEETINGS was to havo a prominent part' in that has never, at Ocean Grove,1 at The only way to prove the Blblo. to a marine scene. Rocky cliffs, bn the exhibition, lias , withdrawn all least, been oxcellod. The . long, and is by experience, asserted' Dr. Con-, which will stand a lighthouse, will KINGSLEY STREET CASE - -difficult runs were sung as If with well. . The .speaker’s reminiscences Interest iri the weekly meetings of interest. Tills action was taken by tho Ocean Grove Worimn's Christian occupy ..the right of the stage, while TAKEN TO ERRORS C0URT;'; one voice. The volume of, tone on of the rebellion were exceedingly in-, the county committee of the Y. M. Temperance Union, held every Tues­ C A. and a letter to this effect has to the left, the electrically lighted, (. “Wonderfuf; Counsellor, tho Mighty terestlng, while some were so pa- planes of a windmill, wili revolve. ’IM f rdm . __ God, the Prince of Peace,” was atheti’o that there -were, few : dry day in. Thornley. Chapel 13 growing been sent to tbe Fair association. Kingsley street property ownartf'fflfa^ a M to such an extent, that there is; al­ Seats to the number of 2,000 will something Inspiring. The applause : eyes: in the congregation. Asbury Park last night decided ways a large attendance. For next be reserved in the centbr pf the Au- lasted for fully a minute, , and there 1 The spoakor at’the morning ser­ take tho case against the- Tuesday a£ternoon a prominent An Error. ' dltprlum for .the children, while 'was persistent demand for repetition vices at the 'Auditorium-, was,. Dr. volving the assessment of- their; speaker will be secured, who . will 1,000 youngsters, members ; of - the . . of- tho number, which of course George Blckloy Burns, of Philadel­ By an error tho article on tho chlld.en'a choir, will occupy tlio property for the $90,000 pavingtJoVfeffiM give a strong talk pi) an Important early history of Elim Oottago, pub could-.not bo granted. , phia. . Dr. Burns chose as: hiB- sub­ choir loft.. on Kingsley street between Lakb'aadi‘'ffi&;M subject. A good muBical program lished several months ago lu the Oak. Bluffi avenues, fr o m "; the ject, "M an’B Restoration.” Jits- ser^ The speaker of the morning pro­ has been prepared and Mrs. - Ella Times, named Mrs. W illiam H. Skirm ' (ConbludeA on page four.) ^ mon was hinged upon four points, gram-will be the Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce preme court, where .the ' asse3sme^t>i4H@’!j “man’s , physical ' insignificance; ^quires, president of tho Union, de­ as: the Author. -: In justice ::to Mrs. was affirmed, to the court o f app.e.^ sires to announce the -public Is In­ of New York,. who will give his tarn-; man’s ^dignity, hecause of hls:;spirlt-' Skirm: we desire to announce the ous address, -'“Christ, the Light o£ the The appeal to the . errors court vited tp attend all. the meettngB dur­ article was published without her E. N. W00ISXQN IS HOME ual being; man’s moral defeat; and WoVld.” The evening service will as a matter of fact, ’ allreadyvAf,“A” ™ ^® ing the season. -‘ • ii knowledge and' the affixing of. her FROM WHITE MOUNTAINS roan’s restoration.” iMan’s only hope be^ entirely musical. Some unique taken by Collins & . Corbin, law; namo was an error whioh we Bin- of Balvation rests In;Jesus, .the' sin­ offocts are to bo introduced in the of Jersey City, representing-, cerely regrot.— Editor. less .being, who looked . like , God, program, o£ which the feature will Kingsley street protestors. . and ., E, N. Woolaton; tho well-known BRADLEY BEACH TAG DAY meeting of the protestants last night1 worked like' God, and saved, liko, bo selections, trom “Tho Propheoy of i-^iVi'jreal ^....ebtate.^vdealer t.of Oceaiv at the Brunswick hotel was. to,"ad God, said Dr. Burns> In conclusion. TO BE. HELD ON AUGUST 1 tho Kingdom,” “Tho Birth of tho CUPS DONATED. thorlzo Judge Colllps to prbcoed wit! A largo congregation was also at King,”; “The Crucifixion,” and “The the prosecution. : thIu;DCryIoo. . • ‘ At a meeting of the Bradley Beach The Carnival Commission has re­ Resurrection.” Tag Day Association yesterday after­ ceived up to.the . presont -time 37. Tho city now liaii two .'assessmen.. noon, arrangements for the purchas­ cups and prlzoB for the Baby Parado, suits against It., ing, o(; tho tags apa nepessary boxeg A ugust-26. Nearly a ir the- cups wero Money on, Mortgages, ■.:' Bradley, whoso property waa asseag.-' 'O'' - Ktr nvnm in. * * Money to loan oij first • bond .‘and ed\ibout $13,000'for the:blpck-pdv>®; ' ment imprbvomeht,' -has already bfe-, . 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I------STE^E ALARM, SIGHAIS. ASBUBYPABK. 1 7 , . Bond and Bangs F or Lighting For H eating 1 8 ...... Cookman and Emury Wfiiy mo! Ibe ; 1 9 ...... Cookman and-Mnin 2 8 ...... :. .Third and Lantord For Cooking 29...... Third and Central 30..1 ...... Second and Main 3 7 ...... Monroe and Main the Most Popular 41...... prospeot and Munroe /, . _ - • . • •. . ^ . ■ 42 .Springwood and Prospect 43...... '.SprlngWood and A’tkips 44...... Mattlson and Prospect 46...... Summerfleld and .Lanirford Drug Store 4 0 ...... Asbury- and Pine 47..;..'...... First and Langford 48...... F ifth and Comstock 4 9 ...... Third and Pine In Oe^an Grove? H A I R S H O P 5 1 ...... Hock and Sewall 6 2 ...... Grand arid Munroe 538 Cookman Ave., Asbnry Park 5 3 ...... Asbury and Emory 55 ...... Asbury and Kingsley T h a fs US Open All the Year, 57.. .; Casiflo, Asbury Avenue 83...... Fifth and Bond Patented Pompadour, No Lace, 64 ...... Fourth and Grand Wire or Net. 6 5 ...... Second and' Grand Shampooing. , . ' 72.'. ... s. . .. .Second and Kingsley Hair Dressing, Marcel, Mnnlcur- 73...... Fourth and Kingsley lag.- .' 8 2 ...... 1.;.;.. iSeventh and Bond Fancy Toilet Articles " Patented Switches No Stems, No F o r C l e a n l i n e s s 84...... Sixth, and Grand Cords. 91...... Seventh and Webb Children’s Hair Cutting. . For Com fort 9 3 ...... Sunset and Webb in Abundance Bl'ectrlc and Hand MaBBago lor I 9 4 ...... Park and Eighth the Face and Scalp. ipepiai Taps, Dr,' Charles Seymour Dann. For Convenience 1— Wire Trouble, Snreeon • hironodist in Attendance. S5— g— 6—General Alarm , . 2—Fire Extinguished. ■ 3— Chief’s Call'. THE JDV OF DANCING EXERCISE that there are 6—-Wesley. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded DO YOU KNOW 6— -Neptune. ' Very few women or men seem to over O.NE, 1-—C ook .. care to Tango or get Dancing Exer­ T H O U S A N D uses to which gas 8— Independence. by Experienced Pharmacists # cise unless they are assured tho 9—rNorth ffisbury, freedom from aching feet that Al­ can be put? 23— Goodwill. len’s Foot-Ease, tho antiseptic 24—Atlantic. ■ powder to be shaken Into tho shoes, We have installed a very complete ex­ 25— Enterprise. alwaysc gives. Since the tendency 3— Time, 12 Noon. to holding dancing parties has be­ hibit of the latest and most improved gas ap­ To telephone companies, call As­ come almost a dally and hourly ne­ pliances in-our new building on Ninth avenue, bury 1300 and ask to be connected cessity In every community, tbe sale with company desired. of Allen’s Foot-Ease, so the Drug­ near the rail road, Belmar. gists report, has reached the high- S water mark. Sold everywhere 25c. Drop, us a postal card or call us on the OOBAK GE0VE. Trial package free. Address Allen 2 1 , .Wesley Place and Asbury Ave. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. telephone and we will have a representative 2 2 . . .-. .Clayton’s Store, Main Ave;' '■ call upon you. . 23...... S u r f arid Beach 24...... Embury and Beach 25. ...; .Main and Pilgrim. Pathway Pictorial Review 2 0 . Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway Commercial Department 27 ., . .Tabor Way and Pennsylvania C. F. Kennedy, Proprietor 2S...... North End Pavilion 29. • -...... McCllntock . arid Beach 32...... Clark and, New- Jersey Full Stock, No W atting, 33. Benson and Tabor Way Pitman Avenue 34 ., ...... , . Heck and Whitfield N o W o r r y . Coast Gas Co. 35. . Webb and Pennsylvania » 38. . . .Lawrence and Abbott S Opposite Auditorium 5 0 Maim Avenue, Ocean Grove, N J, Spesial Taps. M ulford Music Store . 5— 5—^5— Genera! Alarm r , Telephone 234-W Asbury 1 — Wire Trouble. 2— Fire Extinguished. 109-113 Emory St., Asbnry Park 3——Time, " a. m. & Chief’s Call,. ! Branch: 4— Washington. 7— Stokes, j /North End-Pavilion Edmund L. AIXENHURST. ,. . '...... Lake Drive •I I ...... Main and Elberon ...... Main and Corlles ompson Main and Cedar. r v _ .- ?...... ;Page and Hume .-...... Page and Alien PR A C TIC A L HOUSE as well as substantia] interest are all guaranteed to,, ...... Page mid Spier you when you. have a checking or. a special interst . .. ..Norwood and Elberon The Best of Everything a ...... Norwood and Corlles a in t e r account with the strong and carefully m anaged, . Norwqo dand' Cedar P Lake and Alien 25 OCEAN AVENUE Lake and Spier . Ocean , Place arid' Corlles OCEAN GROVE, N. /. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY . ... ., .Ocean and Cedar Can Turn Oiit Broad and Wallace Streets, Red Bank, N. J. R. SCIIAliT A. Woolman WEST GKOVE, 52. . . . Main Street: and Main Are. Bread Biscuits, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Etc, NOW IS THE TIME TO This institution pays two per cent, interest on accounts 53 , . . Main Street and Corlles Ave. AKIiANGE FOR YOUR App'etizing’ Specialties Always o n Hand subject to check and four p;r cent, an special depoits up 54. . . Harrison and Embury ■ F A L L 50. ...Unexcelled Engine House Freshly Baked Goods Dail> to and including $1,000. It rents boxes in its fire and 02.. . . Corlles and Ridge PO IN TIN G ■ 72.-., ...... W est Corlles Avenu.e Headquarters for the Famous PAN DANDY BREAD burglar-proof safe deposit vaults, conducts an investment 85 ...... Atkin3 and Tenth .. . The Big Loaf for the Big Family If you have not ;ried it SCHADT & WOOLMAN department-and acts as executor of wills and as admin­ 92...... Ridge and Eighth Special Taps. you are missing something good. Valnllng and istrator of estates. Its depositors and clients are pro­ 0 -G— 6— General: Alarm. D e c o r a tin g 2-— Fire Extinguished. tected by the high reputation of its directors and officers, 3 Chief’s Call and 1 p. m 5 Embnry Avenue, fleean Grove by the company’s broad experience and by its capital, . 4 Unexcelled. .t 5 Uneeda. Reit^ Model Bakery surplus and undivided profits of over 'Store at A. L, E. Strassburger BEAPTJBY BEACH. $750,000 13. . .Monmouth an* Pacific 4 7 42 Pilgrim Pathway 18, ...... Fourth arid Main PilgriffiPathway Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited 31...... Fifth and Haminond Oppooite the 50 Pitman Avenue 3 9 .. Evergreen and Madison P o e to fflc o 41 ...... F ifth .and Central Ocean Grove, N. J. Ocean Grove, N. J. 57...... Ocean Park and Central Telephone 1740-Asbury 5S . . .-.McCabe and Main 59. . Park £placo and Madison 8. w . 5:ak,

OCEAN 6K0VE SUMMER PBOGBAM

-- ■ y- JULY. v."-: • Just Around* -m Hie Comor Uneeda Biscuit Friday, July 24. — Mias -Mabel Steven’s . " . •' Tempt the appetite, Saturday, July 25.— College Day please the taste' and at tSse Young Peopled Temple. nourish the body. Sunday, July 20.— ADttual Chil­ -By Bell Telephone Mercantile Section of Crisp, clean and fresh-- dren's Day. Dr. R. F. Y. Pierce. S cents in the m oisture- Monday, July 27.— Concert by the U. S. Marino ''Band. 8.00. proof package. Tuesday, July--.28— Homo Mis­ sionary Society..' U. 8. Marine Band Ik TEARBY cities, town* and village# are at 8.00 and' 8.00. 1 ■Wednesday,. July 29.— W omdn’tf “ just around the, corner” when you u#e Missionary Society. Thursday, July 30.— Methodist Bell Telephone Toll Service. SplBfidpal Church peacoriess’ Day knite the several communi­ Friday, July 31.— Ocean Grove The telephone Memorial and Anniversary Day. ties in this section into one big neighborhood AUGUST. , v and in all your business and social affairs they Saturday, August .1.-— Orville Har- are easily within your reach. rold, tenor/ Sunday, August 2.— Rev. Otto Why should you waste your time, energy Bartholomew, D. D„ o£ Now fort. and money in traveling to nearby points, when is now 7.30, Rev. j r . G.Williams, D. D., of Philadelphia. ' they are “ just around the comer” —-by tele­ Baronet Biscuit Monday, August 3.— Tho Erwin phone? .Round, thin, tender— lectures. ' , with a delightful flavor; Wednesday, August E.— Seventh the Commercial ; f Annual Convention ot the National: —appropriate for Association ot Organists. ' August 5, Don’t Travel—Telephone! luncheon, tea and 6, 7, 8, 10, 12. dinner. 10 cents. Saturday, August 8.— Annual mu­ sical festival 6y tho children. Every Bell Telephone is Center of Monmouth Sunday, Aagtist 9. .C! - rls . Wes­ ley Burns, D, O., 0! Philadelphia. a Long Distance Station 7.30, Rev. George B Burns, E D., of Philadelphia. Monday, August 10.— Concert In Auditorium. , . Tuesday. August 11.—Woman's NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Foreign Missionary Society. Saturday,. August. 15.— Stupen­ dous production of Mendelssohn’s Elijah. A Tralii of Circumstanccs has: Sunday, August 16,;—Rev, Cort­ land Myers, D. D „ o f Bostos. -. t‘jb arj Parle, l» Brought about This Result Monday, August 17,— Auditorium ar 7.30, lecture by Dr. Cortland My­ and the Asbury Park Board P rince of appetizers ers. ■ Makes daily trips from Tuesday, August 18.—National of Trade pledges the public Ginger-Snap Land to Sunshine Society. waiting mouths every­ Wednesday, August 1.9:— Florence Crittenden Mission., Temple. We are Showing an Entirely that every effort will be made to where. Say. Zn Zu to ■. 'Thursday, August 20 —rSpecial the grocer man', 5 cents. Popular Concert. • ■■ maintain this position. Friday, August 21.— Sousa and his Band.' 3.00 and 8.00. . Saturday* August 22.— Sousa .and- his Band,' 8.00 and 8.00. . Sunday, August 2.3.— Rev. George OCEAN GROVE P. Eckman. D. D.; editor of the New York Christian Advocate.' 7.30, Rev. .George C. Peck, D. D„ of Bal­ timore. ■'' :' . ' Wednesday, August 28, — Fairy­ land Festival anrt Pageant 'ThursdayAugust 27.— paered Concert. Friday, August 28.— Opening of Buy biscuit baked by the Camp Meetings. Meeting Sunday Rev. A. W. Hayes, The Moving Picture Paiace of the Coast D. D. "" NATIQNAL SEPTEMBER, • a i * BISCUIT Sunday, September ;,Hand members adjourned for rofroshments the conservative last with a broader toe. Its a variety such , ■ Redd carefully- for ytour own good and com- Corner ol Bond Street .. foit.i If you find your feet getting tlted, sore or at a aearby Ice cream parlor. as we alone in lue Twin Cities can offer you. (pernpliing wheflr walking don't foil .to bring , f f " . Your Patronage Solicited ^ \ 'yout shoes to we, I am half coleing and heeling . with a' new process. In every, pair of aboes CHAS. M. BAKER o .Hotel Trado a Specialty. eoled .and heeled. I put a fitting of medicated QE0¥E- HALL :M } SERVE • . gutls1 peti^a under, the soles and heels, whttfc ■ positively makes walking easy and keePsVyour ' SPECIAS , SHORE DDTNiaSS N o; 6 O4 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park ' tee^ Trom; getting sore and >. Ured; also keeps your feet cool. ^ i A positive cure for corns and • DunionB. 'JJvotypair guaranteed, with no extra Lumber Hardw, U. Mt m i m l y. change.!';V;; ■. One of the; most, attractive: hotels ■Sn Ocean Grove Is Grovo flail, ,.Pil­ . Iteconimendcd by a ll; doctors. grim Pathway, under the manage- -New.' York; Policemen and. Letter SEXTON & HAVILAND , Paints, Plumbers’ Supplies 'mbnt of W.»E. Biinn, .who. . has . a Brick Boardlni, h lv e r y . Sale and Exchange •Carriers use thid preparation. . Post; l-wldo expcirlejico . In - the t o te i, busl"- : ttvejy tlio ;only. plncb alon^f tho ’coast ness: • The buildlngyis complote in . Beaver Board ' where they can.be hail. r , v v every 'detallahdyjvlth/thelmprove- ihent made in the .early - spring it is -STABLES . .2* i4 4 lacbes wt«« 60 o 192 lacbes long w d Utaon hotel this South of Maii| Avenue Gates, Ocean Grove; New Jersey CHARLES sT FERRIS, I section, ’ - " _ 1 i‘y':'At-: all'-timps special . :atCentton: is V, t: ■ ; . ■ " " V ' T0l0pll0n0 .N0. 108 .. ' 'V. y.'Ny' 'glvinrito. 131) ti' f d , jshdrS ‘ i diniD e*r 3.; lirrln and all tho tef atyjpa. All da of i LEW IS LUMBER CO. whlch'^ilS. oBaraoto'MEed the hotel; In } ,, P Al NTI N O '- , ’,, t !<,» ig > etc. /» t ' .01.1 e< ml fml off ;.-y/ ^ South Main Street cbfikinB.Mahdtho'r'fqftturo.'/thfttjlias Closed carriages for wc Ming nnd1 Juae/ala n apuc 'in (Tally-ho 1 ? o^|Tob ^ helped to make tlio .pjfico attract . da‘outllta furnished ntshOTt i.otice i ' at? tit sHininer visitors. ■ H ' - • •\V "J A,. • *i F - • * " . " 1 POIIB ' THE .0 CE 4 N.GR !V£

THRONGS BEAR BIG ^ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES MUSICAL RENDITION #' W eehly Newspaper Published al 43 Main Avenue. Oc^an Grove. New Jersey An Average M Paid Estate ot G; F. Ralnear P u b lis h e r (Concluded; from first page) • • Jfntered for transmission through the'mails at the Ocean Grove postofHce as second-class matter Tho second part, “ The BtrtSi o l to Polcylnofldleirs the King.” opened with the »-tat regilation. Six Unown “Pastoral Synipiioiiy,’* playsd months, sixty (6o) ceijts; three months, thirty-live (35) cent-*. N”.* sn'scription entered for a exquisitely^ by .tho orcbestra. . In ot;- or their beneficiaries eaeli and every- shorter period than three months, Single copies, three (3 ci*ny, * Advertising raves suppiied on request. Reading notices uis-rted in budy of paper atten (10) der. to • prevent applause on this centaaline for the initial insertion; four or more Insertions, twenty-five per cent, discount. number, Mr. M ;ifcan bad . the so­ business day In 1913 fey ttie Pruden­ Cash must accompany att such notices. prano, Elizabeth 'l'utlor, begin the recitative, “ Thtre * Were ShepHards tial. The total anionnteci to nearly Abiding in the Field" on the !last Vbl. 22 1?KQAY,.m*Y 24, 1914. N o. 30 chord. Miss Tudor Is the possessor, of a very beautiful voles, and hfer $34,000,000. Hnnilreds o! thousands The successful rendition of the Replying to a communication from singing of the several recitatives was all that could be , desired. Her "Messiah”’ in the Auditorium last Ernest N. Woolston, president of the ot homes thus felt the benefits of Pru­ diction was faultlew and her. high Saturday night, under the direction, Ocean Grove Improvement Society; notea were made with such eaae-antl dential life Insurance. of Tali Esen Morgan, was anothoi protesting against the * practice of clearness that other singers .might demonstration of the true merit of trainmen neglecting to include well strive .to emulate her. The this musical nmster-piece and the Ocean Grove when announcing the “ Glory to God in the Highest" was another piece of Eplendid work. Miss ability of Air. M organ as a director Asbury Park .station, C. Mi Shaeffer, Tudor:dosed the second part of the . For many years this capable choris­ general .passenger Superintendent of program with, the aria, '‘Hajoice ter and orchestra leader has labored the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. says Greatly,: O daughter of Zion,” sung in the interests of Occan Grove and the trainmen have Instructions to. an­ with spirit and enthusiasm that aroused the 'ainaierice ''' to_r.a 'iiigh ' the best in music.' He is thorough in nounce boUif Asbury Park and Ocean pitcUvr SHe was applauded ." again his methods, a master of conditions Grovd and that arrangements have, ansi,again, and fully deservetV the' The Prudential and through his efforts the cnmp- also been made to call out Ocean approval ot the people,’, meeting city has been put in the spot Grove at- Philadelphia and at ' the • light and classed with great musical Pennsylvania station in New York. “ The Crucifixion.” FORREST F. DRYDEN, President centers of the world. The improvement society was orr After an intermission of 15 min­ It was the unanimous decision of gnhized for the specific . purpose of utes the third part of the oratorio "The crucifixion” was given, On the vast audience that the rendition giving a helping hand in the ad­ account of the length o£ the ora­ of the “Messiah" was the best ever vancement of Ocean Grove along all torio, the solo for alto, “11c Shall and the appreciation, of Mr. Mor­ lines, and it deserves the co-opera­ Feed His Flock" and for the so­ gan’s efforts was clearly demonstrat­ tion ot every one who has the best prano “Come Unto Hini" were omit­ ted. In the .flrst parts of the ora­ ed in the prolonged applause he re­ interests of the camp meeting city at torio the chorus hail distinguished ceived at the end of each part of the heart. itself by the brilliancy of its per­ program. In acknowledging this formance aud in the second , part- courtesy, Mr. Morgan was not sel­ A ga in t li e W esley 1 alee fl urn e:. ati d the sustained choral-like singing of fish. He shared the honor with his spillway has appeared into the spot­ •'IleUoId the Lamb of God,’1 “Ali i Wo Like Sheep Have Oonc Astray” able assistants who faithfully helped light, and even though plans and ami "Surety He Hath Borne Our ! to’ make the occasion possible. plans and more-plans/were submitted1 Griefs" was overwhelmingly , im- A feature not generally known, ahd an equal number of special pressive. The audience was moved I " gives double emphasis on this great meetings were held previous to to tears by the singing of Mary, j work. The large chorus never had awarding the contract, the startling Jordan of “He Was Despised and j announcement is now made that the Rejected ot Men.” . The most, dra- , AND . a massed rehearsal, the voices be­ malic number of the entire evening ing trained by Air. Morgan in the flume is, “choked,” This is indeed was the chorus, rarely, given, “He I respective cities* and were never an unfortunate, condition that arises Trusted in; God, Let, Him Deliver massed until their appearance on unexpectedly and an effort should Him.'” This was followed imiiiedi-' BUNGALOWS ately by the tenor recitative, “Tlsy the Auditorium platform. Another be made at once to learn the cause Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart” '■ — The orchestra never had a re­ foj> such deficiency. The Wesley lake and -Behold and See If There Be,- FOR RENT, SEASON OF 1914 hearsal with the chorus. This again flume is of great importance to both Any Sorrow Like Unto His Sorrow.” proved the ability of Mr. Morgan as Asbury Park and Ocean-Grove and a These were given by Mr, Beddos la a. director nnd his correct aud remedy for the defect should he his most impressive manner. The third part closed with the brilliant forceful interpretation of this fam­ found without delay.. and jubilant number "Lift Up Tour ous oratorio. If he was lacking iu Heads.” .. - \ “ WE CAN SUIT YOU” tUe least degree, the work would The summer speed; maniac has The fourth and closing part of, have been defective. He was mas­ made his appearance and the police tlie oratorio was “Triumph of the of both Neptune township and As­ Kingdom.” . Two choruses were ter of the situation and is deserving given, "The Lord Gave the Word,” LARGEST LIST TO SELECT FROM. oi all the favorable criticism he re­ bury Park are kept constantly , on and “The Sound is Gone put.” Af­ ceived. * the alert for; violators of. * the law ter hearing these . two wonderful who >have no regard for the life or numbers, one ia surprised that these CALL, PHONE OR WRITE. beautiful and thrilling numbers are Many important meetings will be limb of pedestrians. The highways generally omitted at practically ev­ held during the coming week in are intended for general use of the ery performance of ' the “ Messiah.,” Ocean Grove, and one of unusual in­ public and those who jeopardize the Hr. Beddoe did ills best'■ work in the terest will be 011 Thursday morning interests of humanity, should be recitative “He That DweltetU in' E. N. W O O LSTO N in the Voting People’s Temple, punished to the extreme limit of the Heaven” and "Thou Shall Break law. • . Them,” winning a torrent of ap­ when Mrs. Mabel Stevens, of Allans plause. Miss Tudor sang with au­ REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE .4#, Ga,, a temperance speaker of a thority and great dignity, the .well- wide reputation, will deliver an ad­ Mrs. I , P. Cox Dead. known aria, “I Know That My Re­ 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, N J. dress before the Anti-Saloon League.- Word has just been received in deemer Livetli." The oratorio . was this place announcing the death of brought to a close with the singing OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. LOOK FOR NAME: ; Mrs. Stevens, no doubt, will at­ Mrs. Mary L, P. Cox, of Middletown, of the chorus “ Worthy is the Lamb” tract a large attendance, as the Del., on July 8. Mrs. Cox was a and the: familiar “Hallelujah." ’ P H O N E 3 9 8 question of the saloon and liquor summer visitor here for many years It was truly a wonderful night tiaffic is a vital problem yet to he and. was active iu various depart­ and reflected tbe greatest credit on ments of religious work, particular­ Mr. Morgan and his choral boats, solved. ly that of the W. C. T, U, She was the orchestra, soloists, and on Or­ In this age of scientific develop­ buried last Tuesday. ganist Clarence Reynolds, ment and manufacturing progress, Possibly tbe most „ remarkable "efficiency” is the cry of every up-to- Formation of Ice. thins about the entire aifair was the fact that the conductor had date manufacturer, whether he i& The cause assigned for the fni*t that united five of hie choruses— New thinking of machinery methods or wnter freezes only for a comparatively York, Brooklyn, Jersey City; New­ human labor. Eitlciencv is the god small space at the surface of rivers or ark and Ocean Grove— without . r to which every, modern employer /ponds Is thus explained^ Scientists an • mass-rehearsal, and also with, no thofitatively declare that'water Is at bows, and there is no doubt the rehearsal of the singers and the or­ its heaviest when it reaches 40 degrees chestra of singers together, arid yet >roblem could be more easily solved R—\bat. Is. 8 d egrees a bo ye freezl n g they sang' with such unity and per­ •; alcohol could be kept away from point. ^On a frosty night, as eatii top fect accord, the attacks and releases labor. layer of water falls to 40 degrees It being lnstantaeous and the lights sinks to the bottom, therefore, the and shades without a flaw, that con­ At- a recent meeting of the 131 im. wlmlp pond has to drop to 40 degrees ductors who were present stated tliat. before any of It enn freeze'. At length no other, man in, the Dotted States . Association of Ocean Grove the would atempt such an undertaking, Fo r ^ nihers showed their high esteem it is all cooled to this point and then •It U> a 'foregone conclusion tliat' ioe begins to form. But ice Is a ver.V a'nd appreciation o f the. efforts of when this chorus sings Mendel­ bad oonduclor of; heat, therefore' it Mrs. Annie E. Cookman in the work ssohn's "Elijah’.’ at Ocean Grove on shntjf Off ,the freejifng air from: the Saturday evening, August IS, tliat of the Associatlon-tiurUig her life by body of wanner water imderiieath seats will he at a premium. passing resolutions on her death. The thicker it. gets' the more perfectly This act was a fitting recognition does it ,act as a greatcoat and that Is of her faithful scrlvec iu an im-* w hy even the Arctic ocean never SHERIFF’S SALE,— By virtue of . poflant work (fesifcnoil for tlie pur- fr e m * 1h-.vo)kI n few feet In thickness a writ o f fl, fa. to.me directed, Issued out of the Court of Chancery of the pose of.giving to ministers nn 14. between the hours of 12 and only president of the organiza­ whirl) Alexis IMron, the Kreiifh «>pl o'clock and B o’clock (at 2 o’clock), tion and she .was always found gramruntist. was famous. in the afternoon of said day, at the Property read}* to give her best in the work A you ng . j lilt lior w hose a b 11 i ty was Park Hall, Asbury Park, county of to which she was devoted. by ho ineahs equal to, his concelt . was- Monmouth, New Jersey. , discoursing at lengtth upon the merits All the following tract or parcel of his work. " of laud and premises hereinafter Recent investigation by. tin *?1 .am tired o f writing of that o f particularly described, situate, lying D. C. COVERT AGENCY which the others write.’' he Bald. “ 1 State ^Roard of Health has revealed and being in the Township of Nep­ want to create an original work, some- tune, in the County of Monmouth that a large proportion of fly-breed­ thing that no one has ever written and State o fNew Jersey. Known Thirty-seven Pilgrim Pathway ing, places have been found ..In about.or ever will write about.'*- . : \ and designated on a map of Section Btables. Usually stahles are not far Piron turned quickly to the epeake.r. No, 2, West Asbury Park, N. J„ from houses— many times only a few "Why not write your own eulogy?” he made by W illiam H, DeNyse, C. E. Ocean Grove, N . J. siiid. and. Surveyor, October 1, 1S96, as lot - feet. Consequently it is only a No. 45G and more particularly de­ ..flight of a few seconds from the ma: Very Sweet Words. scribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the soulhr nure pile or the unclean stables to "Are there any sweeter words In the the kitchen or dining room table, erly line ot Embury avonue, distant English language.” musingly' Inquired nine hundred and fifty-one feet and where they bathe in the milk, wipe Professor Swlggs, "than ‘1 love you?' ” nine '.nchcB easterly from tlie south­ their feet on the butter and feast tin "W eil,'' grimly remarked (he pessi­ easterly corner ot Embury and First / the meat. Flies, art born, in filth mistic bearer, "1 isnderstana that some avenues; thence (1) easterly along /iiithnrltle« regard ''J'here’s that money Pand they never get over their filth the southerly line of Embury ave­ | tdtlrig pest. In ih» farming ais- I owe you' as about the epitome pf ssl- nue forty feet; thenco (2) southerly ARMY IVORS! INVADES othy. cttrni’ bluegrass and other ;as long as they live. trlctB. the wortna a to playinc bavno Isfaetory Reutences.’*--New Vork Cjiobe at right angles to Embury avenuo grasses,' Their;season Is in • IBay, C0URITY BY MILLIONS with acres of grass,-wheat, oats, bar­ June and J u ly .T h e eggs -hatch, in one hundred and twolv feet to tho ley and corn. _ . . . ,'-, r ■ southerly line o f the, whole ' tract;.. from eight to1 ton days, and they ob­ W i *n U»a Young People's Temple the ; Chinese Cahbaso Seed. ■ ’or the benefit of those, who wleli tain full growth 1'n from three to Itape seed is termed by the Chines*? thence (3 ) westerly, along aaid “ College Day" celebration \vili begin southerly lino forty feet; thence (4) Maroliiiii? Hordes Infest Parks, to prteot their la-wns the follow in g' four weeks. Tbore are from three to trntle 'fabliade seed.-' jwhllo Chinese, pte/wlth. a, ?eeeption, The committee northerly again at right nnglos to Blighting 'jjubs and jbliaet, protection hae becti suggested by ex­ 'twr: generations. In thte part of- the' /armers.:style if "rntilmge (ill seed." As pert forestbrs: ■ V V/ ' ‘ -■ country; -while In'the south they run ??;'>:ili'aa::'workecl faithfully to make tills Embury avenue One • hundred and grown tn (.otinwvah district, nciir twelve feet to the place of begin­ Xeafl Sprav As .Proteotibn Sne- "Arsenate of lead . ,t»lH positively lute fsix anil Boven gonoratloga. - greater and ,nore Interesting .?li(inpiinl. It yields :® i wntties \etiHni to ning. '’ Rested By Espeits. )t,oc-p army w orm s'at Isay. Po®' peo­ than over before, anti their efforts I.CJHi p‘>mids> HU m re when* ttu soil lit Seized as the property of ple with-smaU'. gardens' Sb tho .city) according to tbe large registration, favorable; Tmvis Cohen, et nls, taken lii flxocu- Millions of.rarmy .worms have ltf- the host m ethod/of prevention ilb >.tb tlon at tho suit of Jennie B.‘ Schup- vadnd this seotion';thb lostife^ duya dlg ditches about the gn'rden, with LAUNDRY Jiovo not been ■wasted. To bring to : o;- •' •• * i V >’: • »y:■■ ‘.C i-'\" / Social Scale. pan, and to be sold by . . . eatiiig every blade of ,grass and ev- the pprpeijdibuil'ar .bidbiV toward . the1 memory the days at college once n Qryjyestige .ofi grebn ,. wjtliln ,' their I)br prompt jvdrtj well' done,' gtv« me 'Tu," said Kr»Hld.v, 'whnt is a social WILBERT A. BEECIIOFT. pt$e pf tUb 'insobt^V approabh.',;, If y.oar, In this way, Is an interesting liisr .of njarob. , /ch: ,a';trlal,.s;Uamily^WflBh sollclted. C jiralcV" ' v;,-..-.-,':,; .SheriiT, lot ;thb :ihBoots get;,into,1 th^Cditbit^ft commendable move that should ', it;Je':'fl£t'y-fiv6:>'cara,\jicrdiiig: tpj Ibg nbouif! bb'.dTawB ‘.thrbughVlt^td •'Utinerolly, speaking,” ' replied .pa. 'Pattorson :&"Hfaome;.Sbi’r^ ontotnolbglBtB^Blricpthla'comniuriUy W.-!OI(IN!8T,(; Ojjp.; P...O, '• ^^•y^6V;Jnore, popular1 o'very year. “ Il’j it plRCii vrUere'tbey^weSgb money; 'D otod J u ly .2 i: 101,4.. ' ’

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home t o • St. iPatcrBburg and are nowi- residing at .their'Ocean Oroya' home!:' CHURCTIMEN TO PROTESf 46 Franklin avenufe' for the 'sum-' AGAINST FAIR LICENSE mer. H':,; iv John Lloyd Thomas, manager, ot "Not Going To Let Them Get Away the Mills hotels, Now York City, and: With I t " Says Federation Presi­ The Confidence a prominent thirty-third degree Ma­ son, is at the Whitfield for a few dent— To Interview Haskell. days. With him are his wife- and son, Arthur. ! "W e’re not' going, to let them get Reposed in this Bank is manifested by deposits of $2,000,000.00 placed Judge Peter W, Stagg, of Hacken- away with it,” is the way Dr. John in. its keeping by conservative residents of this vicinity. J.>J. Schwartz, president of the: G. Lovell, of. Long Branch, president sack, le.^ th e Spray View for a stay Sterling Realty Company, ;. , 203 of two weeks. ' -r. of the County Church Federation A good bank for your account— . \ Broadway; New York, haa rented sums up the .organization’s attitude Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy and through the D- C. Covert' real estate on the -liquor-question at the Mon­ daughter, Clara, ,are at tho Alaska agency, a residenco at 24 Atlantic mouth county fair. tor the summer, . 1 avenue, Ocean Grovo. V ' The Federation held a meeting in , H. a ; Tooms, secretary of the New ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beach; o f NortJ} Long Barnch Tuesday to discuss a ... .York festival chorus, spent the past Tonowanda,. N. Y., are with Mrs.; method of-fighting the liquor selling : week at,tho Ocean View, Beach’s parents on - Mt. Hermon at the fair under a county license Way for the summer. Mr. Beach is recently granted, but Dr. Lovell said Atidrle Benoist, one of the world’s' connected with the Wurlitzer Musi­ it ha'd been decided not to discuBB for 9 celebrated soncort accompanists, Is publication any plan of campaign ■ stopping at the Arlington. cal Instrument Company. Capital $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 * Dr. Russell H. Conwell, who lec­ that might'be adopted until the fair, Mrs, W. S. M acKellar, o f the St. tured. In the Auditorium on “AcreB of directors had been Interviewed. Tho Surplus $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . Federation chairman was writing a Cloud, enjoyed a motor trip to the Diamonds” stopped at the North End i '.Highlands on last Monday, letter . to: President,. James A. .Has­ Hotel. He left Wednesday morning Undivided Profits $ 85,000. kell, of Red Zank, president of the ;.y J. P. Blaine,'al prominent Phila­ fo r ; Provlde_nce, R. I., whero he will fair corporation, asking. for an ap­ delphia business man, is one of the again deliver, his famoiis lecture. : pointment for a discussion of the guests', at .the fou n ta in House. Every Good Banking Facility Safe Deposit Department. . Miss Mary Jordan who sang the liquor question when newspapermen Miss Anita Gilhuly, of Newark, la contralto . parts of the “Messiah” in asked him about the m eeting; DIRECTORS*. at the home ot her parents in Pil­ thi' Ocean Grove Auditorium last; ‘We shall make our protest very OFFICERS: T. FRANK APPLEBY. grim Pathway for the summer. Saturday, night, returned to New strong, and we think it: will carry York Monday morning. Miss Jor­ HENRY C. WINSOR. President. AARON E. BALLARD. John Hesso, cf the Hesse trio,'has considerable weight,” . Dr. Lovell Sale Deposit Boxes CORNELIUS C. CLAYTON. dan stopped at the North End; C, C. CLAYTON, Vice President.' ' returned to his honie iii the Grove, Bald, looking forward, to the inter­ W. HARVEY JONES. H. A. WATSON, Cashier. V where he will spend th£ summer. J. Walter Kramer, musical critic view with the fair directors. “We $ 3 .0 0 U p I. R. TAYLOR. for the Musical America, was • in look for success'without recourse to F. M. MILLER, Assistant Cashier. HENRY C. WINSOR. John J. Boot, pne of the editorial the eampmeetlng city last Saturday means other than those of sound ar­ stare of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, is' night for -the purpose of -reporting gument against the liquor-license. I a patron of the Fountain House. Tall- Each M organ’s mammoth pro-, was told-today that vone or two ex­ Dr. Harry By man, of Summit, auction, the "Messiah” for his pa­ hibitors— I lieard'of ii cattleman and a dairyman-—bnve notified th.e fair took a party yesterday I'roni th e ' St. per. ; :. v ' '•:' .% Cloud in Uis-auto, to Long Branch. directors they will withdraw if the • Miss Elizobeth M . , Clemmer, wUo directors persist in going on with Tom Darby, a former star athlete will he ' the Soloist at ;tho Asbury the liquor: business.’.’ . ■ ol East Orange High School, was a Park Arcade tomorrow and Sunday .Tlie meeting was well attended, week-end patron at the La Pierre. in connection with the Boatonia or­ Dr. Lovell said, and a-big delegation chestra wlU be a guest at ' the Thomas H. Bach, president of a will attend the'interview with Mr. North End. Hotel, where a. reception Haskell. The Federation did not BANK TALKS promineiit : staples distributing .firm will be held Saturday afternoon in ' iu Princess Aim, Md.,; is at th e Ma-- doubt but that . fh>vja!r offleial? her honor. would grapt a hearing, jCStiC. ' ;'v W FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULI) OPEN AN Robert Linden Smith, of Newark, • AUDITOBmM NOTES. ' Is stopping with his parents for a 1 ACCOUNT WITH few weeks at their Oookmau avenue GUARDSMAN KILLED cottage." ■■-. :• ;Vi"V Senor Montegriffo, ance a famous AT SEA GIRT CAMP operatic tenor, spent the week-end Harry Johns, social secretary at In Ocean Grove. He heard the ora .. 'the Philadelphia Baptist. Temple, is torlo “Messiah" last Saturday night spending a few days at the North. Albert B. Craie, of Newark, Victim at the Auditorium and said It -vas The Seacoast National Bank . End Hotel. ' of laehtnintr Dnrine Severe Storm; the greatest chorus he had over heard. Mrs. C. G. Nuessle, o f Newark, ’ Eour Others Iniuresl. of Asbury Park will spend the season at the Alaska. Popular Concert. With him are his daughter and As a result of tho terrific electric­ Marie Saville, Boprano'; Gilbert' grandchild. al storm last night, which was ac­ Wilson, baritone, and Arthur Park­ . l v BECAUSE your money is Bafer in 4. BEOAUSE a check book Ib much companied by a 70-mile gale, one er, violinist, were the soloists in the the bank than anywhere else. more convenient to carry than money, and the . Mr; and Mrs. Bruce Conover,. o f. soldier is dead and four are in the popular concert given last Muntkiy 2. BECAUSE a bank account teaches check becomes a receipt for the debt. Kdtonah, :N. Y.. are with Mrs; Con­ encampment hospitals. . Albert' B nigbt under the direction of Tall and encourages you to save. 5. BECAUSE it. gives you a better Stand­ over's mother, Mrs. George Todd, 6.7 Craig, a musician in Company A of Esen Morgan at tho Ocean Grove ing In the community, especially among busi­ Abbott avenue. the First regiment, of Newark, was' Auditorium. . The artists were ac­ ,3. BECAUSE paying bill by check is the ness men, to pay by check rather than in cash; Mrs. B. Bossert, of Philadelphia, killed outright when a bolt struck companied by Andre Benolst, the simplest and most convenient, as well as the to have money in the bank strengthens your •who is widely known for her activi­ the tent under which lie was'taking celebrated pianist. safest method. v T e d i t . ty in church work ia registered a£ shelter from the rain. The injured • ' IT. S, Marine Band. • the Fountain House. are: ' ■ • The United States Marine Baud Charles Trauter, Co., A, Newark, will give three concerts here tills : Miss Helen MacKinley has return­ stunned; condition serious. Lewis year. The first will be on next The Seacoast National Bank ed to her home in Philadelphia, af­ Weiss, Co;>I, Newark, stunned. John Monday night. On Tuesday the ter spending a week with Miss May De Ring, Co". E, Newark, stunned. will be glad to open an account with you, no matter how small. Johnson, of Ocean Grove. Anthony Wunsch, Paterson, paraly­ band will play afternoon and night: zed, perhaps permanently. This, organization is a - gov.ernment Rehearsals for- tho rendition of institutlou and is rarely heard’ any­ Officehs : Craig was a member of the detail "Elijah” have begun' in Association' JAMES F. ACKERMAN left in camp to guard to effects of where except in the .Capitol City. JAM ES M. RALSTON W IL L IA M A. BERRY Hall! - Singers who are familiar with President Vice President Onshier • tlie work aro invited to attend:- - •the Flrt'V regiment while the rest of Popular Improvement. the troops were out in the country .The new' enclosure at the entrance T. HERMAN BERINGER J. ASHLEY BROWN Miss L. MAE RAWSON. Raymond. Benson and family, of on a tactical hike.. With a number to the Auditorium are proving the Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Philadelphia,"-will spend the/sum­ of his fellow guardsmen he was right thing in the right place.. Not mer here. Mr, Benson is noted for sheltering himself from the rain only will, this innovation be appre­ expert Bwimming and' fancy diving.’ 1 when a bolt of lightning struck -the ciated by those who are .compelled- Miss Mary Petltt,, who has been Uent pole, pitching the canvas down to wait for the doors to open be­ -the sunshine of the LaPierre since ; upon the soldiers. . Craig was *vp- tween concert numbers, but it has the opening of the .season, has re- iparently killed outfight, while the ; already proven a a big factor in sav- turned to her home in Chestnut Hill,— - ‘others injured - were -so ^-* badly1- stun- -Ing time.i ■ - .. pa ned that when the canvas was pult- To Hear Bitr Orcan. ■, . .. „ ed from them tliey were believed to Evidence of the popularity of Charles Bechtel, of Ithaca, N. Y., fle„a. We Respectfully Invite Your Account j the big organ is shown by the fol­ is with relatives for the summer In J______j ’ , . • __ lowing communication- * from a affording protection for your funds and efficient and I n e ^ T d X veihe vacuBumh t o i!J scc0°m: EXPECT TO BREAK RECORD prominent business man to the ed­ itor o f the Ocean Grove Times: courteous service. An account with the S - ' . r ’si; ... AT MONMOUTH CO. FAIR "Would you be so kind as to In. A Miss Myrtle Davis, of AHenhurst, form me on wlmt Saturday^aftirnoon lias again,accepted the position as or evening I may have the pleasure cashier at* Day's ice i cream parlor. Interesting Entries Have Been De­ of hearing the great organ ai the This is her fourth season with the | ceived for This Season— Office Ai>ditbrium, Ocean Grpve? I nave a firm. ■ ' •••-' sister Coming from Europe, this j ; Headquarters Are Now Open at Miss Klyse De Vor and Miss Flor­ week and I would like to arrange a ence Martingale, of Newark, are Bed Bask. -trip to the Grove.” . : visiting at the home of Miss De Vor's I - The Monmouth county fair , has Toune Violinist. . . mother, 160 Clark avenue, for a | bperied an;ofllce "At 20 Monmouth Ida Divinoff, a brilliant young • few days. / street. Red Bank, N. J. violinist, will' play at the Popular will be a vaiuable asset -.Andrew L. Gardoner, accompanied i This will be headquarters for fair Concert Jon. next ..Wednesday night., by his brother,. W. C. Gardener, are business until tho opening of the ,MIbs Divlnolf is under, the manage­ Btoppiiig at the New Philadelphia ] grounds for the annual exhibition ment of one of the. biggest musical K. J. TAYLOR, President. ■ bureaus of this country, and wher.' Iloth are prominent business men In ' the first week in September . The Directors: Philadelphia. .1 ofilce will be shared by William H. ever she appears, meets with tre­ JACOB STILES', Vice President. mendous success. , $ 3 N. J. Taylor Miss Gwendolyn Morgan, niece of Hintlemann, secretary, and assistant T. A. MILLER, Cashier. Jacob Stiles Tali Esen Morgan, jnusical director treasurer, and Vincent C. Bonr ’’ ' Star Concert, . l( SAFE DEPOSIT nalnder, director of publicity. A brilliant star concert has been I BOXES T. Nelson Lillagore at the Auditorium, will spend two JOS. H. RAINEAR, Asst. C ashier weeks at-the homo of her uncle, 51 With a list of notable entries and arranged for 'August 1st, when Or­ C. V. Hurl 'ey tho perfect track at the fair grounds, ville Hnrrold, tlie American tenor, V a m S Abbott avonuo. Thomas Wyncoop the ofllelals of the Monmouth county- will appear. With him will be Mine. S. D. W oolley Miss Dorris Proctor, whose father fair: are confident that they have a Lydia Locke and tlio celebrated Tol- was formerly -a woll-known' furl- combination thlB year which will set lefsen Trio, with Carl Tollefsen, ;s(>io W. K. Bradner turne morchant of Asbury Park, Is a hew world’s, record . in several violin; Paul Kefer, ’cello, and M>ue. John Hulsbart the guest of Miss Smock Urllch, 1 et:ents.. •' : 'j-V-';:-. Tollefsen, pianiste. T. A. Miller Lake avenue. The best time for the mile tandem Children’s Bay. race i§ .2.29%', and this record in Mrs. Samuel Pedcn, of Brooklyn, Next Sunday is Children's Day. particular is scheduled for a drop.. I . U at the Lake ' Mohonk Mountain Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D., will House, New York. She expects to William T.; VaPBrunt,. widely known-; give a “chalk talk” sermon to the for hie fine stable of racers at the U. S. Depository Postal Savings System finish the season at the North End childron, aud In the evening, ,the Greenbank farm, has iifered a silver Hotel, Oceah Grove. cxerclscs will bo musical, under the bup to the winner of this event, and direction of Tall Esbn Morgan. Tne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bodine, who racing ...... fans. are proraiied . a ti'eat decorations-will bo a foature. i have been stopping at Sunset Lodge, ...aen thiB race occurs on Saturday, : roturned to their home In Trenton. September 4, tlie third day of the ‘ Children’s Festival Mr. Bodine is a prominent dealer in fair. Mr. VanBrunt Is also offering [ The children's musical festival meat and provisions a special cup to the winner of the (will be held Saturday, August 8 DB. CHARLES W. KABSUER Dr II Ellorv Fitch and family, ot trotting team raco, one milo dash, v There are about a thousand voices Cornir Mali! and Central Avenues OCEAN GROVE Blfmar N- Y w ill arrive in Ocean pull to speed wagon. This will take ir. the chorus, and the entertainment ■' ■ - — — - - . T — u...* i « -r.~r.-A in will ^Uo original1 and high class. Orove the flrBt of nest week. Hv place on Labor Day and a record'is EXPEEIENCED PHYSICIAN . •wHl/veBume ills dental practice at his looked for. • Thirty Summers in Ocean Grove . ^ William M. Thompson, of Mlddle- Oneratio Sineer. .. bungalow; 50 Surf avenue, . . ,ti.V Marie Saville, tho brilliant oper­ : - . Graduate of Bathing Pavllloit town, N. J., has been • chosen < from atic soprano will sing at the Audi­ Miss Cathorlne Hamilton, daugh- the advisory board, of directors of Jefferson Medical College ter of Mrs. F. E. Hamilton, of -Wohb torium on Tuesday and Thursday', last year to act aa director in charge NORTH END OF OCEAN GROVE! ■ •V avenue,'-to' imprpvlng rapidly. Miss of racing this season. He takes the afternoon of nest week. She has /a‘ , Hahnemann Medical College : Hamilton took, her first outdoor trip plaee of O. W. R. Randolph, .who in remarkable voice tfiat has won high BOARDWALK "’W ednesday in o.,ToUor ohair. > previous years managed this -depart-■ praise , of musical critics. . '• Mrs, G eorge, W.': ' BatBWQrtU and meat. ‘ • - ? . ' • , ' ■■ ladies’ Chorus. her daughtor, .'Doriu, .; are at rth e The chorus of young ladies orgaiK WESLEY LAKE FLUME. , Btat® c f Ohio. Olty of Toledo, I „ ir.ed by Edward F. Johnson ' is aui / Alaska for tho season. Mrs. Bots- I.ucr.n County, f ® The1 new flume at the foot of Wes- Hot and Cold Sea : - .worth'u' husb.iuid Ib pfofeasdr of. his-. Frank J. Clieney makes oath that he Is attractive feature at Ocean . Grovo v lako, which was onlyv recently eonlor -partner, of the firm of P. J. Cl'.nnsy this BeaBoh.- 'About, 60 girls are al­ , -tory at Columbla uillverBUy. . ; & Co:, doing -business In-the Cttjr or To­ completed, does not appear to bo do­ tvuv,ledo; county MJJLI nnfl ; otntoState aforesold,UlViVBlilU. Ituu.and ready .7 ' enrolled- • and . ,- rehearsals ^ _ < me ing its ' work properly." Everything ’ '; Charles Beyer, who has been play­ tjrnt said firm will pay tho eum oil ONE? - held evory morning: at 10.30 in tha ing . for. the Vitagraph Company HONDHpD JJOLLARS for cach an4 ev - Teniplo.'. Is all right as’ far as the boardwalk, th'rough the mountains o f Kentucky, , ory caso ‘ of Catarrh that cannot be cured but somowherooofween there land WaterBaths by the OBO qt^HAIilj'S CATARRH CURE. Valuable Service. * / : iB expected- shortly, at tho home of :.V ;• : • FRANK J.: CHBNflT. . the oth'or end,' which touches the v h ia ’ paronts. in Pifman ■avenue. ■:! Sworn to' boforo roo^ana subscrihed la A • m ore. sat-jlafactory quartette ,has ocean,' something has gone 'wrong tay preflence»:,thla ,Gth: day ’of Decembor, nover appeared, in tho Aiidiloriam which lias ontiroly blocked, up the ■J ;Hermiin HenFiol with hia5fam ily -.are; Porcelain Tubs and Sanitary Ap-^ ■/A. than the one ^drnposed ^ f EUna Faa< pouth section of the'sluiceway. The upendlug a . fow weekB^at, the1 Spray ^‘Atp.^'^Nbtwy 'iPnbliOiV- Qe11"S£erlin g ,. eoprano;.* A 1 iC ' Loulah iiorth B ectlon .ia working all rlghU 'J v ie w ,' VKrr.: Hen3elrlsvp, 're3ldaCt- o f ’ -HaH’ft CMairii: Curtf.'tevtalron-- Internally- Merten9i;^ntralfo;;Hwati6^ : pllffillCCS: -5 r . '; . : V ' •i Tcmafly, N.:Y „an(l';:!s,a-cott6ii:mor- ; dlreo^ly updn .thoifcloo&r'atoavfnuc and.' 'under- ..formal'' conditions .L'is r —^— '.fienafot 1 pert; capable ot carrylng ott tho.overflow

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OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS f ountain House NORTH END HOTEL Facing Park and three streets. Newly fiir □ishea.t |Wide halls, large rooms. One block from the ocean. Two blocks from Auditor!* - Directly On the Ocean Front um and Asbury Park street oats. PRIVATE BiVTHS First-class in every respect. Entirely new. Fifty ^private Moderate. Prices baths. Fresh and salt water, Elevators. Telephone in each Directly on the Beach CAPACITY'330 room. Open June 20. . . . illustrated Book tetrad map, showing all ho- FOUNTAIN HOUSE, FROM WESLEY LAKE tels ani places of amusement of Asbury Park , * nnd Oceatt Grove. 1 North End Hotel Company Telephone 137 Booklet Coolest House on fltae Coast Centrally located lor FOUNTAIN HOTEL CO. ftddresB Ocean Grove, N, J.v MARGCRUM & GRAVATT, Proprietor* ; Occnn Grove and Asbury Park Guests Oceau Grove, New Jersey The Whitfield Molford’s Hotel Surf, Bnach and Bath r t v o i m o g Ono Block from Ocoon Nos. 21-27-29 Olin Street, Ocean Grove, N, j. T h e One Block from tha Ocean Absolutely fireproof. Rooms single and eu suite, with. pr CLEMENT & CLEMENT Furnished rooms only. Rooms for light vate baths. Booklet. Ocean End of Ocean Pathway housekeeping. • ( b . m . H a r r i s o n , Manager. All modern improvements Elevator Telphone Walter J. Mulford, Owner and Manager

Broadway and Central five,, Ocean Grove, fl. % Seaside Hotel OCEAN GROVE, N. J. G. C. PRIDHAM ALASKA HOTEL CO. Thoroughly remodeled, enlarged and improved. Rooms sin­ M. A, Van Oieve, Manager gle and en suite. Up-to-date in every particular. 3 and 2 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey Directly on the Ocean Front Terms on application. Gharloe O'. Stockton Cozy sun parlors. Newly refitted rooms, with private baths. New sanitary plumbing throughout; Cool rooms and comfortable accommodations for summer guests, Atlantic House permanent and transient. The New Philadelphia A. G. DIBPBNDBBPBR, Proprlotoi- Ocean Pathway, Oeaan Grove, N. J., first House from the Ocean ■ , ■ s MRS. O. A. COX, Owner and Proprietor • . Corner Beach and Pitman Avenue*. SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT (Board Optional In the most beanilful part of the Grpve. Unobstructed view of the oceau. Convehlen OOBftN OROVB, N. J. , The ARBOR TON to all places of inierest. Appointments first-class. May to October, Sfo, 7 Sea View avenue; Kept by Friends. Half block from the ocean, near hot and coid water baths and bathing grounds. ' ' . Half block from the ocean, Open May 30 For particulars address B o s t o n & W i i .k in s . ./ Booklet on application. Dire6tly on the oeeac front Clean, airy rooms. Table and service flrst-eiass. Electric I'ghts. 0. HOCKEY • ' Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman avenue; Ocean Grove. Delightfully Sfui.vtcd, near lake ami ocean. Boarding by the day or week at reasonable The Albatross rates. L. A . and M. I/. Xiane, • Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. OCEAN GROVE HOTEL L. C. Brown 39 MAIN AVENUE, CORNER CENTRAL, OOEAN GROVE, N. J. Open Dune 20th to September 15th, Centrally located on the principal avenue near the beach,-Auditorium, lakes and other attractions* Comfortable rooms, electric lights} convenient ttiltts on each floor. Attentive white service with CORNER PITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES, moderate rates. MARTHA MITCHELL. Nineteenth season. A flrst-olws house, convenient to everything ot Inter­ The RooseveltL. A, Hofcrkamp est in the Grove. HsNitY W e ls fo u d , Proprietor. , Corner pf Bench and Atlantic avenues, Ocean Gro7e, New Jersey . One block from beacb and pavilion Superior ftirnlRhedrooms to'rent. In most beautiful part of tfiq. Grove, convenient to all places of interest. Appointments flrst-class. Directly Facing the Ocean * The UnitedMartin & Amy States Full Ocean View from All Rooms. Send for Booklet. I. J. White, Proprietor. Corner Slain and Beaoh Avenues, A block from the. beach and' boardwalk. Thirty-second.s e a s o n . First-class in every particular. Capacity two hundred. H, H. A lcock OCEAN GROVE, NEW JER SE Y Facing Central and 5?it- Open May to October. Situated bn Ocean Pathway, near the beach. Improved and roac avenues and 3Ie- Near Auditorium. All outside rooms. Ocean view;-Five minutes to bathing pavtiioo. Blec-. renovated throughout. P, O. Box J. Long distance toiephoue. trie lights in all rooms. 1800 square feet of dining room, light and airy. Sea food and shore din* Clintock street Conve­ ners a specialty* Booklet. Phone 265-W. Sunset Lodge nient to all points of in- WILLIAM E. BUNN, Manager. Summer visitors to Ocean Grove are reminded that they can obtain at reasonable rates tereat Terms on appli- excellent accommodations at cation. Open May 21th. M rs .T. B. S w e e t . HOTEL LE CHEVALIER Cor. Webb and Central Aves., Ocean Grova, N. J. one of Ocean Grove’sThe newer, houses, wellBoscobel adapted to care for these who desire, all tbo com­ THE ARLINGTON ,HOTEL forts and couvonienceH of home while at tho seashore for a short or long stay. ■ ' : UNDLR ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Centrally located. Convenient to beach, postofiice and Auditorium. Accom­ M* ti. BIOREN. modations for 126 guests. J, F. DonEMns. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Extensive improvements throughout. Our table the attractive feature; the THE AMHERST finest tho market affords. Central location. Coolest hotel in Oeeoii Grove. 14 and 16 Pitman avenue. A fewdcors from the beach. Convenient to all points.of interest, ■ Owner and Manager, D r . F rank C. C oom t. A. M. ARING. ' N ELDORADO / Near South End Pavilion, Ocean Grove, opposite Fletcher Ln,ke, THE jyv HOUSE D. W. Fisher. - . Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, New. Jersey. tonveuienuy located ntar ocean, Auditorium The'ST.77 Main avenue, Ocean ELMO Grove, N. J. and postoillce. Under hew management, * J . G O’Nkal. Proprietor. Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. Central to all pointa of Snrf aveuue, at the ocean. Mrs. A. Casseday 52 Main A v^ue of interest,: Open all year. Terms$7 to $12,a week. Wm.' Jones, Proptietoi. Ocean Grove,N J, Mra, I.Y.Montfort : Opposite Potrtofllce LYNDA LL W.Lyn d ali* In sight of tbe ocean. Large and cheerftil rooms. Opeii June 1 to OcUber 1, Special rates, Wrltii for booklet. ' INO ™ IR % A/iAIMI W l | l HnilRFI I W k a Auditonum,- rceau and Heck street Aillforfwi Tea loom . , v,' bndge, Asbury Park. Best attention The Wilmington House Heck avenue and Pilfrrlm Pathway, Oceau to guests. Open all year. Electric lights throughout. Apply for terms. Mra. C. R, Priest, prop. ... on Auditorium Squroe . Ocean Grove—Opens May 30 ^ ■ Grove, N. J , - Pleasantly and centrally lo­ Opens May 20 Miss Mary, Michael .Mrs. A. E. Michael ' Jackson House cated,. near all points of interest, CotVeni ent to postofllee, telegraph oflh-e and \urt>loihim Mlttf.0 . 0 JACKSON. Beach and Surf avenues. Rest location New house. Hot water heat. .Heated pi­ 18 Web b avenue, at. the Honeysuckle azzas. (Jorreci appointments.for refined corner of Beaoh avenue. patrons. Cuisine and beds special features Ouo-ehurt blook from OPEN ALL THE YEAR, E. L. Muokrell. THE MORAVIAN the ocean and board- No. 8. Ocean Avenue Directly on the ocean walk. Home evoking and home comforla at moderate rales. Mrs. A. R. Young. : Ocean Grove, N.J. . 1 front. May to Obtober .William J onhs.. T H E IN SK IP Corner Ocenn Pathway and beach avenue,' Lnrce verandas; with oceau view. Lighted -with 26/Web\) Avenue Cottier Sea view and Beach electricity and supplied with artesian water. Neat white servict*.. Table supplied with fresh The CORDOVA Ocean Grove,' N. J. avenues. Ocean-Grove, N, J. vegetables from neat by farms. Under new management. J oseph H.XippincottT One. block from ocean, near One nnd a half blocks from the ocean. Near all points of interest. ’ M. Rankin. ' The MARLBOROUGH ail attractions and hot and cold baths:- Hotel fitted with baths. Opi h May to Oetotier 1.; Saninel 11-LippineottV Proprietor THE DIAMOND STATE The WILKESBARRE Directly on. the bcenn front Ocean end of Llmbuty avenue, Oe»*nn (rove, jJ. J. L'H>Si year. Rates on application...... ^ . MRS/ E. L KELLKR.i ;: ; “ A place like home.” Corner Maia HUMPHREY HOUSE and Bench avenues, Ocean Grove, 53 Broadway. One block from bathing pavilion and'Fletcher Lake; Newly renovated' All Im­ ideal location. New management. provements. Undernew management. Rates $7.00to $ i & o o . ; '• ; L* PULLIM, DE WITT HOUSE MAIN AVE. HOUSE Early guests highly pleased, Oblig- 83 Atlantlfl aveiihe,' Ocean Grove. * One block to ocMn, and;A n dltonn m ;B xc^ent ^bjWvH^ i'J . lag white service. Homelike atmosphere. Large, airy rooms. L. WATTS. May 28 to O ctonerl, :;Hqtefl on applloatlop. 1 v;;y LE V A SSA R : 16 Webb ayenue. under new management. One bloclrfrora oceait. Home cooking.' Rates SURF AVENUE THE ELLWOOD moderate, ■ Formerly manager o( the Glen Cajrn,; ,v a . 1 ^ -v,: -• . E.' M. P rice . •. ;4t Pilgrim Pathway. Open JuneTune 1st.1ist.1 Convenient totoljeaclfa beach anti bathing groigrounds, nnd all amuse- OceanGrovo.J^ow Joreoy Noarthe Anaitotlam: Special rates June 1 to July 15. F. W. 9 AM jSONj v piMvemo’ tB.j ■''■t ' - V- ■ ■

; blockT h from e tbbocean, SU with M ari M unobatrublea E R -view.-oLboth FI ELD ooean ^ ' tnoderatoV O pen;May .25 tp October. ;i *...... C. R. R. o f t t j j ^ f o o t Street—8.05, 11.20 a. in., ■■ 12.20' ,’i \i (Saturday only), 1.10 (Saturday : only), 1.20, 3.20, 4.20 (Saturday/";^!!* excepted), 4.30, 4.60 (Saturday r. excepted), 5.20, 6.20, 8.5.0, li.EO • i p. m. Sundays, 9.06 a. mr, 3.50. . ’£ 8.&0, 11:50 'p, m. • . iff A Stations in New York— Pennsylvania Pcnna. R. R., Seventh’ Avenue and ' ”rvv Half So Soothing tp- R. R,.: Seventh Avenue and Thir­ : 32d St.— 7.00,, 9.04, 11.12 a. ty-Second Street; loot ot Cortlandt 12.08 (Saturday only), 12.34, 1.24 ; Baby as RICHARD WILSON Street; foot of Desbrossea Street; (Saturday only),'2.30, 3.42, Hudson Terminal (H. & M. R. R .), (Saturday excepted), 4.20 (Satur­ ■ V /,/ '/ OFFICE "v ' . Church and Cortlandt Streets. day excepted), 4.30, 6.12, 7.0494 p. Central R. R. of New Jersey: Foot m. Sundays, 8.38, 9.30, 11.12 a. ■ No. 108 Heck Avenue of Liberty Street; foot of West m „ 1.30, 6.12 p. m. •f '. Tweuty-Thlrd Street; Sandy Hook Penna. R. R., Hudson Terminal (H. i ,:- W inslow’s Route Cedar Street; West Forty- & M. R. R .), Church and C ort-,-.1 , Ocean Grove Second Streot. :OPYRKHiT.AJ».*£.Ct/ landt Streets— 3,33, 7.04, :'9.00^^|gi Deliveries are made daily. LEAVE ABSURY PARK AND 11.10 a. m., 12.12 (Saturday only),; ! ‘ Soothing NEW W ORK OCEAN GROVE 12.27 (Saturday only)> 12.30 Twice on Saturday. Installed In-new houses or now •work For New York— 5.26, 6.05 (Monday 1.02 (Saturday only), 1.27 (Sat In old houses. Our aim is to do the on ly), G.25, 6.35, 6.40, 6.65, 7.05, urday on ly ), 2.30, 3.42, 3:57 (Sat. Syrup Order by postal card. best work In either case. Our fa- 7.10, ?.14t 7.25, 7.36; 7.46, 7.50, excepted), 4.28 (Sat. excepted) Special______.attention to tha (filltles for handling large or BinaU8.00, S.16, 8.20, 8.46, 9.09, 1(1.00, 4.30, 4:56 (Saturday excepted) As Millions of Mothers - • ' 1 ' 1 • ' 1 • v 1 plumbing contracts Are exceptlon- 10:33, 11.30 a. m., 12.30, 1.13, .612, 7.00 p. m. Sundays, 3.33, sm all trade this scascxp, wincn ally;- good, if you aro contemplating 1.56, 2.20, 2:64, 3.30, 4.00, 4.30, ■'. 8.30, 9.30, 11.10 a. m., 1.30, 6.17 Will Tell You. building , a new bouse or installing 6.00 (Saturday only), 5.19,.5.29, p. m.„ will be served promptly as It Soothes the Child. gatiltary up-to-date plumbing in an 7.00, 7.50 (Saturday only), 0.00, Sanday Hook Route, foot Westt 42d; -;V. v;-. old one, yoJ want to get our figures 9.30, 10.30 (Saturday only), p. It Softens the Gums. heretofore. Street— 8.50, 9.35, 10.30 a. m.: 12.30, ' ...... for the very finest kldn ot work at m. Sundays, 7:i8, 8.25, 9.00, 10.28 . 1.30, 3.15, 4.15, 5.26; 7.45 p. nt;: It Allays all Pain. Telephone i i o - r . moderato cost. . 1 а. m„ 1.03, 4.13, 4.57, 5.18, 5.32, Sundays, 9.00, 10.00 a. m., 1:00,i It Cures Wind Colic. ' б.42, 7.06, 7.42, 8.17, 8.32, 8,00,. 3.30, 6.315 p. m. .. ' It is the Best Remedy for Diarrhoea. 9.10, 9.30- p. m. Sandy Hook Route, foot Cedar Streot .-. BYtS Thomas' For Elizabeth and Newark— 5.25 —-9.15, 10.00, 11.00 a. m.. 1.00,ri'>?,4@: It Is absolutely harmless nnd for o v e r sixty years bae' G.25,' 6.40, 7.10, 7-.14 (Nowark 2.00, 3.45, 4.45, 5.46, 8.10 p. m. proved the beat remedy- for children while teething. / Plumber, Sheet Iron and ■only), 7.30 (Newark only). 7.45 Sundays, 9.30, .10.30 a. m „ 1.30,• :.J. r.:;;,'; t- . BE SJJRE YOU ASK FOR W. E. Hurford Meta! Worker (Newark only), 7.50 (Newark 4.00, 7.00 p. m., ’ I vi'iL ■ orfly), .8.20 (Newark only), 8.46, 45 Pllftrlm Pathway For further particulars see time,; M rs.W inslow 's Soothing Syrup House Painter 9.09, 10,33, .11.30 a. m., 1.00 itable at stations. ' AND t a k e n o o t h e r . OGEAN GROVE (Elizabeth'only), 1.13, 2.20, 2.26, L. W. BBRRY, , 1 Telephone 265-R. 4.00, 4.20, 4.30, .5.00 (Saturday Supt. N. Y . & L .‘ B .R ,-R . . and Decorator only), ,5.29, 7.00, 7.50 (Saturday .CHARLES O. McFADDIN, ,i 'i 9 Broadway, Ocean Grove. N. J. N. K. BtoCIIANON G A. Smock only), 9.00, 9.30, 10.30 (Saturday G. P. A., N. Y. & L. B. R. R. . 'i[ 4 - President Sec. nnd Trees. on ly), p. m. Sundays, 8.25, 9.00 D. N. BELL, ■’ ■ . . ' COLUMBIA SPORT SHIRT Estimates Furnished. a. m „ 4.13, 5.18, 5.32, 6.42,. 7.42, G. P. A., Pennsylvania R. R. 8.32, 9.00, 9.10 (Newark only), W . C. HOPE, : • fcibas This shirt is very popular with men and young men who But hanon & SmoGk 9.20, 9.30 p. m. G. P. A., C. R. R. of N. Bestot Relerenccs./ For Matawan and Perth Amboy—- play tennis and golf, or for wear at other summer sports. Lumber Go. 5.25, 0.05 (Monday only, Matawan It is so comfortable-md the collar is adjustable. Made Dealers in. only), C.40 (Matawan only), G.55 New Jersey Central Fu ll -line of (Matawan only)., 8.46,, 9:09, 11.30 of pongee. $1.50. V. ■ a. m,, 1.13, 2,20, 4.00, 5.29 (Mata­ L u m b e r wan only), 7.00, 7:50 (Saturday Trains from' Ocean Grove - Earl. & Wilson'silk shirts. £3,00 to §6.00. . _ Snmmer Comfort Shoes Millwork and Builders’ Hardware only, Matawan only), 9.00, . 9.30 . For New York, Newark and Ellz- ' .v'V, (Matawan only),: 10.30 (Saturday, abeth, all rail, 5.26, M6.06, 6.26. , Wl^ite Budltskln, Canvas. only), p, m. Sundays, 8.25, 9.00' ("C.55, *7.25 (7.30 Newark Bpecial), HOWARD L. BORDEN Second^ Third and Railroad Avon. a. m., 4.13 (Matawan on ly ), 5.S2 *S.00, *8.15, 8.46, 11.30 a. m., 2.20. >Y'n Tan and Black ASBURY PARK (Matawan on ly), 6.42- (Matawau '4.00, 4.20 Newark, 7.00, S7i60, 723 Cookman Avenue 1023 Kingsley Street only), 8.32, 9,00 (Matawan only), 9.00, S 10.30. p. m. Sundays 8.26 a. N Solo manufactures ot tht, 9.20 p. tn. m „ 4.13,.6.42, 8.32 9.00, 9.20 a. m. ’.;,v- ASBURY PAKK, N. J, Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles,1 * -- J . Grossman Points, Oils,' Varnishes and Brush- on ly ), G.25, 8.40, G.5.5, 7.10, 7.14, — 6.35, .7.05, 7.35, 10.00 a. m., 12.30, (08 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park "es. • - - 7.30, 7.50,- 8.00, 8.20, 8.46, 9.09, : 1.65, 2.54, 5,19 p. m. Sundays, 7.18,. ' : Sole scents for Kings’ Wludsor Co- 10.33, 11.30 a. ro„ 1.00,'1.13, 2.20, 10.2S a. m„ 1 03, 4.57, 7.06, 8.17 'M iSR DID YOU HEAR THE LATEST ? ent for Monmouth . and Ocean 3.30, 4 00, 4.20, 4.30, 5.29, 7.00, p. m. counties. 7.50 (Saturday only), 9.00, 9.30,1 For Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Rfea 2.20 p. m. Sundays, 8.25 a .m. - - oau ba ourohatel at about cost. Are you doubtful? Let other dealers quote Dealer in 5.32, 6.42,. 7.42, 8.32, 9.00, 9.10, I *New York only. S Saturdays ^ you,- then come to headquarters. That’s u«. It wlll surely make you sit, up 9.20, 9.30 p. m. , only. M Mondays only. . ‘v and take notice I You can find at most, all times a full line of Empires, BOOTS SHOES ; LEON H. REED For Long Branch—5.25, 5.59, 6.05 ' " Mitchelins,’ Elrdstonos, United States, Goodyears, Imperials, etc.. at our es­ (Monday only), 6.25,-6.40: 6.55, nPTUT1 Tt ATTI^TIT tablishment, . SLIPPERS RUBBERS 7.10, 7.14. 7.25, 7.30, 7.45, 7.50, ' and Shoemakers’ Supplies. Beacon .. . FLOOR LAYING and 8.00, 8.20, .8.46, 9.09, 10.06, THE PATTEN LINE S e a c o a s t ■ o " Shoes for men. Agency -Gold Seal 10.33, 10.47, 11.13, 11.30, 11.53 And Supply Company Rubbers r— Goodyear Company’s BOWLING ALLEY BUILDER a. m „ 12.01, 1.00, 1.13, 2.20, 2.26 Time Table in Effect June 4. Open day and night 86 South Main S t make. Repairing in all its branch­ 2.58, 3.30, 3.35 (Saturday only) NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH ! Telephone 1664 es. 4.00, 4.10, 4.20; 4.30, 4.34, 5.00 STEAMBOAT COMPANY. (Saturday only), 5.29, 5.35, 6.30, ;W The most modorn GHTriige in town. Standard Gasolines 15c. per gallon. No, 13-15 South Main St. PARQUET FLOORS ’ N. 15. If “ you“nre not in the market tell your friends. ASBI7KY PABH, NEW JERSEY 0.34, 7.00, 7.23, 7.50 (Satur­ Steumer Thomas Patton. - .M (. . day only), 8.14,-8.45 (Sat­ A SPECIALTY urday only), 9.00, . 9.30, .10.30 Leaveeave New,York, West 35th St., Telephone 1736 General Practice (Saturday only) p. m. Sundays, 7,45,..8, 45, 10.60 a. m .; 2.00 p. and Surgery -- ■ 6.69,-8:25, 9.00,- 9.50, 10.48, 11.21 Eslimalas Ghoerfuilj Given : Sundays, 7.45, 8.45, 10.00 a. а. m., 3106, 4.13, 5,24,. 5.32, 6.42, | Leave- Battery, near South ■.■FetrviVffifofe OGEAN GROVE BOOK STORE R. E Tpmlp, M. D. All Work Neatly Done 7.42, 8.32, 9.00, 9.10i 9.15, 9.20, . 8.20, 9.20, 11.30 a. m.; • 2:30. p.. m. ■ ■ I.CIJtKind bBONftttD UROO.'IC, Proprietors . t ■ • Spsolal Attention Glnh to Repairs 9.30. p. m. 1 Sundays, 8.20, 9.20, 10.30 a: m. ‘.a 45 Main Avenue s - For Belmar, Spring Lake, Manasquan Leave Bong Branch for New York: and . Point , Pleasant— 1.50, 5.40 OFFICE HOURS, • Rockwell Ave,, 7.20 a. m.; 2.00, (except Maqasquan), 5.46, 6.00 Stationery, Fine Confectionery, Post 8.00 to 10.00 a. m. 4.00, 5.00'p. m. Sundays, 4.30, 1307 LANGFORD STREET ' except Point Pleasant), 6.33 (ex­ •4.45, 5.00 p. m. Pleasure Bay,- 7.30 2;00 tQ 4.00 p m. cept Point Pleasant), 6.44, 6.51, Cards, Novelties, Newspapers 6.00 to 8.00 p. m. ASBURY PARK, N. J. а. m .; 2.10, 4.10, 5.10 p. m. S u n -: 7.26 (except Manasquan and days, 4.40, 4.55, 5.10 p. m. Sea- Point Pleasant), 8.07 (ex­ Special attention to the bright. 8.00 a. m.; 2.40, 4.40, 5.40 1 and Periodicals/ cept Point Pleasant), '8.31, 8.47 p. m. Sundays, 5.10, 5-25; S.40 EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT and Does Yotxr Plumbing (except Point Pleasant), 9.10, Drop us a card and let us leave your home paper at your house during ' SPINE. , m. Highlands, 8.20 a: m.; 8.00/ J!-, fsSt- 10.15, 10.29, 10.53, 11.04, 11.09, 5.00, fi.00 p. m. Sundays: 5.30, 5:45, > 4 ^ your stay here. Our-rates are-very reasonable. Need Attention ? ,11.56 a. m., 12.22 (except Point б.00 p. m. - ' pni Point Pleasant),12.49, 12.55 12.59 Notice of Settlement of Account. It is always best to catch a leak » Connection at Pleasure Bay, with '-. Circulating Library Main Avenue, Next to PobtoffiGe (except Manasquan and Point Atlantic Coast Electric R. R. 'for oc a plumbing repair when It first Pleasant), 1.29, 1.64 (Saturday West End, Elberon, Deal,; Allen- ,f' Estate of Ella A. Allen. Deceased. , starts, v because Its tendency is to " only;- except Manasquan), 2.04 hurst, Asbury Park and Ocean . t <, (Saturday only)-, 2.10 (Saturday OCEAN GROVE HOTELS i OCEAN GROVE HOTELS Notice Is hereby given that the grow worse with neglect. :.■■■ 'Drove. • i 1 'j ®.1‘ accounts of the subscriber, executrix t*Home-^lflde', repairs are make> only), 2.25, 2.30 (Saturday only), Cars for hoats to New YOrk. cany'!' 2.34, 2.41 (Saturday only), 2.52 of the estate ot said deceased will be shifts at best, and' ara the costliest • largeslgn, “BOAT CAR,” on the IP* Em li ury avenue, half block f tom the ocean audited and stated by'the Surrogate (Saturday.only), 2.55, 3.03 (Satur­ ' large sign, ."BOAT CAR,” .on' the;’ - Electric lights. Three porches. li» :tiie lon8 m u — place your plumb­ and reported for settlement to. the day only), 3.09 (Saturday only), Avenue and Main Street,lOOl,. •'»<*«*»*-v-'/*?® a.OUUiJ..| ,-5 A W. Lyman,' . Orphans Court of the County-, of ing problems on our shoulders, and 3.20, (except Point Pleasant), Park, one hour Ijefore steamer tlmeSv!?.®^ Chelsea ' • Box 162,- Ocean Grove, New Jersey . 3:37, 3.42, 3.55, 4.19,. 4.50 (ox- ; ‘Monmouth, on Thursday the1 tenth we will solve them promptly and at Pleasure Bay. cept Point Pleasant), 4.57, 5.03, 37 Pitmoa.avenue, Ocean Grovs, day of September A. D., 1914. ’ satisfactorily. V-..'1;;:-.:' , Dated July 10, A. D., 1914. • : 5.20, 5,30, 5.33 (except Saturday). SHERIFF’S SALE— By ylrtufe N. J. Delightaully situated ^vlth- IOLA M. T. DISBROW. 5;37, 5.45, 6.50 (except'Saturday), a writ o f fl. fa. to mo dlrected,- ln oae blook of ooean and &udi- б.04 (except Saturday), 6.13, 6,20, Bued out of the Court of Common 29-33(^4.20) WILLIAM YOUNG .torlu',..Sunrise Tjible vncxcplled. Hall EleO'ric lights. ' I . O. DCNCA.K. 6.26 (except Saturday), 6.31, 6.39 Pleas of . Monmouth county, will ba V PLUMBER (except Saturday), G.49„7.07, 7.38 exposed to sale at public, vendue, on 8.07, 8.58, 10.02, 10.48 (except v:;m THE OCEAN BREEZE Walter C. Parker 64 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. j. Point Pleasant Saturday only), as Broadway, opposite Fletcher lake. Two hlccks from occau. SpccJal rates to rarties. ? • ' ' • ! Teiephbne.428. - • ’ 11.10 p. m. Sundays, 1.50, 5.32, ■ T - .-.SC ■ - J.-SAVANNAH ;• Wholsale andlRetait Dealer in . ; s 5.40 (except Manasquan),. 7.20, ternoon of said day, at the Court 7.51 (except Point ' Pleasant), House, Freehold, in the township of . 24 .^ath Aventie, One block from ocean , 10.16, ip.26, 11.02, 11,14, -11.20; Freehold, county of Monmouth, ‘ - -Home cooking Geor&e G. Prldham BEACH V IE W -j- ■:*, -.v/j.s. c o o p r r . 11.23,11.34 a. m„ 12.20, ' 12.49, New Jersey. ■ - i " 3.20, 3.25,: ,3.,46 (except Point All the right, title and Interest ■: Clams & Brother Pleasant), 5.10, 5.52, 5,56 (except the defendants in and , to all that pRrtcncrtt# Point Pleasant), 43.12; 6.2G (ex­ tract or parcef of land and: prem'?.®w«0s PARK VIEW cept Point Pleasant!, 7.22, -S.SG, ises hereinafter particularly descrlb-,k’%‘:!|| 23 HeR View avenue, Ocoan Grove, N. J. Facing lake, ocean and Casluo. Reinodoled. (*a and all kinds of sea iQOd paclty, ono hundred and fifty, 'nooklct. W*8. Townsend. 10.48 p. m. ed, situate, lying and being In theii:d$S*S For Freehold,-Trenton and Philadel­ Township' of Neptune, In the phia, via Sea Girt and Pennsyl­ 52 Olin Street, Near Posloliiee rThlrty Years’ pxperlerice In of .Monmouth .and State • DellghtfuUyiocated at vania R .R .— 6.00, 6.33, 7.26 (ex­ Jersey, beginning at a point In theV, Telephone S49 *30 Surf Avenne J. I CPRBIN Ocean, Grove, N. J. painting Soaehiore Property cept Freehold), S.07, 8.47 a. m „ southerly line,-!-'of Corlles avenue Ocenn Grove, New Jersey ABERDEEN 57 Embury. Avenue 12.22 (except Philadelphia), 12.59 distant bne hundred and thirty feet. s FRED E. PARRY O C E A N G R O V E , PS. O. (except Freehold), 3.20, 4.50, westerly from the southwest corner 10.48.! (Saturday only, except BOULEVARD INN Lot Ua estim ate on of Ridge avenue and ' said Corlles Funeral Director and Embalmer Your Next Job' Phono 477-J Philadelphia) p. m, Sundays, 7.51 avenue;, thence . (1 ) westerly, al6hj;Mj%Cw'f 12 Broadway, Ooean Grove. • a. m,,' 3.46' (Freehold only), 5.56,- Directly facing the ocean aud laUo, with uuobstructed vlow. Ttflophono. L. O. Glover. . 605 Main St., Asbury Park the said southerly line o f 'said C6'riviiSfe£ V v i^dy Assistant. Open day and night. For Toms Rlvor, Mount Holly, Cam­ 48 Broadway, Ooean Grove. / Unobstructed east corner of lot No. 43 ‘ vj- JR5 . H. SBXTON den and. Philadelphia (Market ocean view. Fifth season; Rates $8 to $10. Telephone 434 Residence telephone 434 thence (2) southerly,- Street Wharf)’, via Sea Side Park— y . x J. Q. I’aokard. angles to ’ said line of LAUREL f uneral Director 6.46 (except Mount Holly), 6.51, avenue and felony the.. WJ6B8i ; 9.10 (Toms River onlyf, 11.04 of said lot No. 43; ono hundred an4;ivi%l|IS| 28 Ocean avenue, overlooking the ocean. M. G. GRIfTIN (except Mt: Holly on Saturday) a. forty-five, and fifty .hundredths': feetsffeS&p Exceptionally bright, airy rooms. and Embalmer m,, 12.49,'(Toms River only), 2.34 • M.K. Wlloox. GONTRflGTOR to a fence;, thence ' (3 ). .easterly^|v&i;iigf A large assortment of caskets, etc., constantly 5.37, 6.13 (Tom s River only) p. along the line of said fence twenty ■ ; !' ! MARINE and BUILDER m. Sundays, 7.20 (Toms River only), ■ on hand. Flowers of any design .at short and fifteen'hundredths’ feet;’ Directly facing tho ooean. Eleo Residence, No. 66 Heck Avienue notice. , '11.34 (Toms River- only), 6.10 p. (4) northerly, at right Cfhtfi! TftlAnhAfloN trio lights: Telophone, Parlors and Office: m. said-line of said Corlles O. Zulauf.- •; : OCEAN GBOVG, N. -l. . ' . 0 . l ' 1591 Main Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey For Freehold, via Matawan . and C. hundred and forty-eight feet Hotel Grand R. R. of N. J.— 8.55, 8.46, 11.30 point and place ot beginning: go Mount Hermon Wav’, cor. Pennsylvania are Telephone 393-R . ^ Office telephone ai. ' Hc^me telephone 3)9 a. to., 1.13, 4.20;- 5.29 p. m. Sun- nue..Ocean rove. ‘ All modern improvemeais. ' QUANT'S Kv-; Seized as the property of Superior culwne\!;H6melUce.Burroundlhgii; Con- days, 9.00-a. m., 4.13, 9.20 p. m. B. Walker and Amy Walker, taken The; CAliUWIET • venieut to Audltoriura and beach. Open all year;* ATLANTIC SERVANTS’ EXCHANGE iPor Trenton and Philadelphia, via In execution at tho suit of Lewi?; Rates on appUcatlon* . , ' ‘ A 1 CvH. Beeoe. >■ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY . ' / • Bound Brook- Route— 5.25, G.25, Lumber Company, bodjr . corporate;-, 8.46, 11.30 a. m., 2.20. 4.20, 7.00, m 54AVENUE‘ A»ASQURVPARK^HEWJERSEY Electric Lights and to bo sold by Corner Beach and -Heck avenues.; Ex­ few doora from Sprlhgwcod Avenue;. ‘ 9.00 p. m. Sundays. 8.25 a. m., WILBERT, A. BBECROFT,;; tensive alterations. -iAll Improvements. . 4.13, 6.42, 8.32 p. m. New;York Addresa-ri03 W. mi Street. Phone MAKE SUMMER RENTALS EASY ■ - ■ , i- Sheriff.' H j v im, r'- >' BUENA Same efficient service- ' Telephone.4. ' Morniagside. LEAVE NEW YORK FOR ASBURY Patterson & Rhom e, A tty ’s Open, June!20. ‘ ■' •.; ■' \ Llvlnids^n.. - ■■' A’amaU amount down will ABTHUB n. POLITE, Monnacr ■ .PARK AND OCEAN GROVE. Dated June 22, 1914. ; ^ll.OO:,^^^. v’iv: completely equip, your. 0 . ft. R . c f N. , J.,i foot o f lib e r ty 75' Mount Carm?!' Way. faolng 'liou3Cwltti elect do lights. Street—r-4.00. 8.15, 11.30 a. m., Groeuloiit.parki, southorij; fxpo- Melrose Electric Co. A Balance In pay raonts to 12.35 (Saturday only), 1.20 (Sat­ W . G. and suro. . J..JB. Ohduowlth.'"• ;■ Butt. ’ ■; urday only), 1.30, 3.30: 4.30 (Sat- ParkHouse MORRIS, LANE & CO. urday oxcepted),' 4.45, 5.10 . (Sat-i Architects h urday exceptedV 5.30, G.'30, 9.01) Boom s 318-320; Kiumontb Btitld , . G. W, S'arnoff and family, Bloom- and Mrs, William. Findlay, Mi add Newark; Mr.a, D. G. Jackson. Mise, ilold; Miss Gillian. Wrigh Arllng Mrs. Coveiy and family,' New York Norma Jacksoj;., Richmond Hill, -L. : ton; Misa Mac, Evans, J, A, Baxter, F,. A. McDonald, Newark; Peter I.; Rev. and;Mrs. D ;K . Ijauden» Paterson; H, F. Williams, Brook­ Froost, Andrew Vunstia, Mr, and. slager land son, Womelsdorf,.- Pa.; lyn. Mrs, F. F. Fisher, Miss Edna Fisher, Alvin Bradley, Philadelphia; C T. Among the recent arrivals at the Charles' B. Johnson, William John­ Bellamy, Scranton, Pa.; R. A. Kil- Spray View Hotel were Mr. anil son, Paterson. patriek, Bethlehem, Pa.; Miss Helen Sharkey, Mrs. A. Soutliolf, son and Mrs. T. L. and H. F. Braman, of Arrivals at the Queen— Mrs. M, daughter; Henry SouthcS, Broolc- Torringion, Conn. .Mr, Braman is a D, Ward, -Mabel Ward, Hans/ieid ljn; Rev. G. W.. Heffner, wife arid For the Very Last Time prominent business man in his home p.;. C. McDowell, Edward King, New town. York; Harietta J. Hlfton, Was’nini:- three daughters, Palmyra. Arrivals at the United States Ho-- ton; Mr. atid Mrs. J, E. Van W ag­ Arrivals at the Fountain House— ner, Miss Edith Van Wagner, Grant- tel— Mr. anti Mrs. W .. .. Downing, M. M. Mesbltt and May Mesbitt, wood, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. W . J. quart .Brooklyn; Mr, and Mrs. B. Flecke, Mpundsvllle, W. P.; .Dr, 3. ' D. 23 cents a Stevenson, George Williamson, Geo. Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Rob- Shields. Miss Perslng, Dr. ' L, O. crtsoiii Belle Robertson, W. F. Lobb, Williamson, Sr., Brooklyn; John C, Wallon, Frank ID. Hacker, B. Pro- Pen Argyle, Pa. Frieke, Ella F,. Fricke, Philadelphia;, pert, Philadelphia; Sarah Muller, For the last time we are able to offer you this pure delicious juice of crushed Mrs. Edgar Easton, East Orange; Arrivals at the Ocean View.—W. Boyd nesbrov,\ Mr. and ' Mrs. W il­ grapes, at 23c per quart. So fill your wine cellars with this delightful drink, which Mrs. A.. M. Jeffrey, .Esther Jeffrey, liam Steiner, Mr. and Mrs Jacob H. errilliger, Newark; Charles W. Denvery. Col. , Doane, Miss Maltlda Vesper, E. L. Kick, Miss Maud Seitz,- Mary, 10. cheers, but never inebriates, which acts as a tonic to your system and makes you a Suppler. Philadelphia; Mary B. Dur- Arrivals at the Arlington— Mr. Evans. Harrisburg; Mr. md Mrs, L permanent exponent of nou-ilcoholie beverage. 23c a ,quirt. Barrel of 50 bottles rund, Elizabeth 11. It. Toombs, and Mrs,' S, ,V. Sickalls, Camden;; M. Camp, W aterbury; H, E . Finch, Brooklyn. Jlr. aiid Mrs. A. I. Wood; Mr. and Trenton, Mrs. M. R. Denman, Ade­ delivered free to your home for 8.10. Mail , orders received up to Saturday night Mrs. F, W.,1.Schwartz and.daughtar, laide Demnan, Mount Vernon; Eliza* Arrivals at the Cordova— H. J. Gloversv.ille; N, Y .; Mr. and Mrs, W.( betll Beatty, Greesnburg, Mr, and will be filled. -. * Wilkins, Edna L; Whitaker, Ida W' P. Kiesel and family, Alloona; J. R. Mrs. Daniel." Smith, Sr., W illiam s­ Wilkins, Newburgh, N. V.; Dr. anil Orr, Miss L. Speight, Toronton; port; Mr, and Mrs. El Seir, Ossining; Mrs. A. C. Conrad, Chicago; Miss Spencer Johnson, A. E. Beck, J. A. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Perinock, Josephine C. Karst, X. J. Saisslin, Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Conway, Mrs. H. Owens, Miss Margaret Owen, Newark. Brooklyn; Miss R. J. Young, Mrp. D. John J.'B ool, Brooklyn; M. E. 'Hella- Arrivals at the Moravian— Mrs. W\. Gordon and daughter, Marie S. w oll, Miss L. E. Massermail, B, D. Susan Wilson, Annie A. Lovell, Mary Geiger, George P. Stubbs, Philadel­ Masserman. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel J Barnes, Pittsburgh, Pa.; M iss E. phia. Schwartz, Miss Anna Drift, New. Mellinger, Lancaster, Pa.; Mr. and Arrivals at the Boulevard Inn—- Y ork;- Miss Ivy M. Luft, Mies Ger­ Aafetrg JJark. Hrfu Mrs. W illiam Louden, Ralph C. Lou-, I Mr. anil Mrs. George E. . Miller and trude Luft, Middletown; W, C. den, Fqrdbam,- N. Y. fumily, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Feller Biiethe, M ontclair; Mr. and Mrs., J D. Steininger, Mr. and Mrs.' R. H, Arrivals at the Ivy House— Mrs. E. and son,- Rldgefleld Park, N. J.; Mrs. Bachmar.. C. VanDuyne, Maplewood, N. Y.; J. MacMapgam, Bayonne; William Cains, Mr. and Mrs; W. W hitley, ASBURY PARK TOPICS H. Jacobus, East Orange; Thomas Arrivals at the 1 LaPIerre— Dr. Master Milton Whitley, Kirigsbrid^e, Ryan and family ,Waterbury, Conn.; Prank S. Delano, Miss K. Denegar, N, Y.; Harry Henlin, William A: A, G. L. Hoimnedetr, Greenwich, N. Miss A. Ranachty, New'-York; Al­ Edward Johnson, chief of the Henlin,,Miss Millie Hehlin, Miss Liz- Y.; Mrs. Lillian Jaccard and child. bert Kerr, C, C.' Ackerman and fam­ State bureau of motor vehicles,, ex­ zie Henlin, Mr.' Charles Henlin, New ily, Ridgewood, N. J.; Mrs. W . S', amined more, than 400 rtpplisantg Arrivals at the Buena Vista— Mrs. York; Mr. and Mrs;.Jv G. Lont and Auditorium E. J. Mercer, Harrington, N. Y .; Zimmermari, SHenondoah; Mrs; W. for automobile' licenses last Tuesday. family, R, G, Hutchinson and family, Onc-third ol che applicants were Miss Emelio Lawrence, Newark; Bfooklyri. C. Saott, Lansford; Mrs. T. C. Daniel J. O'Mara, Mrs. h. Pollock Brown,. Rutherford; Mildred. David-, women and young girls. and son, New York, Carroll E. Saf- Arrivals at the LeChevaliorr—Leo iso a arid Mary E. Hemford, Philadel­ F, Howard, Mr.. and Mrs. W. H. Fer­ phia; Franklin . S. Partridge anti- Seventy Candidates. Park ford, P. D. Murrelle, Greenwich, N. Y. ry, Walter i*’. I?ollook, Mariam Palm­ family, Maplewood, N. J.; Mrs, J. By process of elimination the er,, Philadelphia: Mlss C.' Miller, Miss Dre%s' and family; C. M; . -QuaekeB- board of education at a-recent meet­ Arrivals at Sunset Lodge— Harold Miller, Forrest Park; Henry Gun- bush, M. M., Quaclcenbush, G." H, ing of applicants lot the position of Wieley, New York; Mrs. Qaroline deli, Johii Gundell, Patersoii: John Storriis, Paterson; F. G. W illiam, \V. School' superintendent, ,to .succeed Welsdorf, Henrietta .H. Welsdorf, Restaurant Swiusky, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Strode, L. Varian, New Y ork; Mr. and Mrs. Dr, Fred-S. Shepherd, made a out .to Quincy, 111., Mrs. Mary R. bassett, H. A. Schutta and family, Brooklyn; Maholn, Kathupy, N. J,; Mr, and. five. There were 70 candidates. The Salem; H. J. Dehler, Philadelphia; Louise Wagner, Grantwood, N. J.; Mrs. F. J, Moore, S. H. Lamp,' Chi­ board expects to make a aelectlonB Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Zerman, Tren­ Mrs. J. P. Stangnatt, Margaret Hill, cago; Miss A. English, Brooklyn; wi,thin ten days. We carry a lull line of ton. Jersey City; Edith Jacobus, Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jame:- Salmond, Jr., Arrivals at the Ocean Breeze— Mr. and. Mrs; J. C. Calvin, Reading; Archie Salmond, Arlington; Barton SatisfactoiY-RetnmB; Mrs. C. Howard, Mrs. E. Zalm, A l­ W. C. Wilson, Washington, D, C. M. Croll, Thomas J, Moyer, Phila­ Although all the bags which were Delicatessen fresh every day ma M, Howard, Newark; Mrs. A. delphia; J. W, Munn, Mrs. Munii,, distributed last Friday by the Child Mountford, Miss E. A. Mountfqrd, Arrivals at ihe New Philadelphia Wilfred Munn, Montclair; Mr.-and W elfare Association ’ have not '■■■ been Brooklyn; Mr.-arid Mrs, Theodore E. — A. R. Bovard, G. L. Bovard, Geo. Mrs. Pierre Ray, John Scott Darwin, collected^ the returns so far are very Lerch, Palmyra, Pa.; Jennie Bair, R. Mathews, Edwin R. Russee, T. R. ,1, M. Towery, Passaic, Miss Dilllan sstU faotory arid there is every indl Millersburg. Greensein, R. A. Munson, A. R. M. Beers, Newark; -Mrs., J..8. Lyons, cation this .plan for securing eatables Dinner 35c. Dorl'ng, New York; Andrew L, for the nursery will prove a success, -Arrivals at the Llewellyn and Misses Lucie and Gertrude Lyons, Gardener, William C. Gardener, Jersey City; William J. Yetman, GriHln— Mrs. C. F. Rohde and fami­ Charles H. J. Mathews, Archie I*. added Attractions. ly, Brooklyn; Miss Aline MacDonald, Tottenville; Miss P. Wesson, Meaton Gardener, Misses W hite, Miss Caro- Steven M. F. Wesson,- Thomas L. Two added attractions not on the Chicken Dinner 50c. Miss Mae Anderson, Kingsbrldge, N. lin Edmunds, Philadelphia; Miss M. official autnmer program of the Car- Y.; K. Baltain and family, West New Darby, East Orange; W. Steadrnaii, R. White, 11.' H. Green, Trenton; Motint Vernon, nival Comrnisslor. is a aoncert la York; Mrs. Gebriel and son, Union William D. Nicholas, Mrs. W . D. which Miss Alice Nielson, this well- Also a la carte H ill, N. J.; Mrs- J- Sullivan, Mrs. Nieholds, Miss Dorothy D, Nicholds, known prima donna, will- be featur­ Heyer, New York. Washington, D. C,; B.’ P. Stephens, LARGEST PEACH CROP IS ed in the Beach Auditorium. Thurs­ Arrivals at the Spray View— Mr. Mis,-: Ruth Mtlrtonck, Brooklyn; Mr. day evening, August 27, under the and Mrs. M. G. Barbank, Ethel Horn, arid Mra. F. Garreson, Morristown, FKEDICTED TOR THIS YE&E auspices of the local lodge'of Elks. Henry Conklin and Wilbur J. Horn; N.J. The other will be an operetta for the Ice cream and cake, 10c. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Braman and H. P. The greatest pea.cii ' eroj> -Moa- benefit of the Asbury Park Police­ Arrlvaia at the Arborton— Mr. and mout-h county has ever seen is now men's-Benevolent Association. '."'•'Braman, Tprrington, Conn.; E. W. • Mrs, P. Stryker, Burlington; Mr, Griffith, Passaic, N, J,; Miss Helen oi>. the peacli oreliads ot r the coun­ • ■ ' '•<(*'■ • . arid Mrs. Thomas Jteed, Philadel-. ty. • Everywhere throughout the , Early Morniner Kres. ”, • -Saudjers, Yonkers; Mr, and.Mrs F. H. An early morning fire last Monday ph'ia; Mrs. E. W . Hadfield, Deheoth; county tlie crop is an immense one. . James, W hite Plains, N. Y. routed 200 patrons, most . of them A, C, Reeves, Trenton; R. H. Buzby, The blizzards of last March, the Rates by day, $1; by week, $6 wornfen, from the Hotel Columbia, Arrivals at the Humphry— W. P,' Crosswicks; Mrs. P. M, Alland, tremendous storms, and the intense Kingsley street and . Sixth avenue. jGlenck and family, Newark; Mr. and Dillshurg; Lizzie Brunhouse, York, cold, instead Of destroying the The firemen did efficient work in | Sirs, John S.' Gilmore, Washington, Pa.; 'Mr, arid Mrs. T, R. Addms, peacii crop, as was feared at the Large and small rooms for rent Hutch Neck; Mr, and 'Mrs, J, p. checking the flames, and their ef­ ' ; D. Cv; Mr. and Mrs. A. DeLucla, Mr, time, has seemed only , to revive and Mre Parry and wife, Wasliing- Perln, Granbury; Edith Startz, Mrs. forts were favorably criticised by w . the trees and cause a. great Increase 1 ton, N. Y.; Mrs. E, Wider and A. B. Startz, New Rochelle; Miss in the crop, guests of the hotel and the public. Jnne Walker, Brooklyn; Mr. and SSpS'-ft,■ daughter, New York, Mr. Smith, ■ The scientific culture of peaches b'Y- Kansas City. Dr. Winslow, New Mrs, iW lliam Stewart, Newark; Miss Open Studio. has become general in recent years. Percy Heriius, the dramatic reader ’ ' Caroline 'Biizby, Morristown, A. T. Many diseases of the peach, Which 54 Pitman Avenue C. Brown, Columbia; Mary E. Beat and vocalist, has re'-operied his' As CX-''.' Arrivals at. the '.lain Avenue formerly baffled the best of the ty, Toms River; Bessie Medingef, bury Park summer studio in the As­ .’.S' Honse—-IIe 1 en Sharkey, Mrs. A. peach growers, can now be success­ Hana .Medinger, Baltimore, bury, Park Trust Company building,. IfSf.jftV-SoutKqff and family, .'Henry Sauth- fully coiubatted. Insect pasts, bor­ Emory. street - and Mattison avenue Opposite Auditorium Park .UiV:\.r-,,: off, Brooklyn; W. F, MeMulleft -\rnli' •Arrivals at the Norman House— ers and unfit soil conditions have; While still maintaining his New ‘ " Myt James'M urphy; Mrs, p.- B ‘ Patrick McCabe, Katij MeCabe, Anna been atudlqd by the United States York studio, 258 West Forty-second' ■Jj“&{•')’&'t Murphy, Annie Murphy, New York; Roome, -Margaret Mornroe, Mrs. M. plant experts and by , the'New Jer? street, he meets his summer pupils ■■ Heffner, and family,Paimj-ra. E. Collins, Mrs.: E. H. Haas, Harold scy experiment stations 'until now a here on Mondays, Thursdays and Edward S. Dissinger, Rosebanlc, and George Haas, Bloomfield,. N. J .; good peach crop is almost a ce - Saturdays. ■ t. Mrs. M. Falilpn, Martha Smith, E, tainty. This increased knowledgeg Mr, Hemus is an eminent baritone S. (SL H, Trading Stamps Given ol . peach growing has resulted In Arrivals at the ElDorado— Mrs. J. Smith, M. Churchman, H- Haskell, G, singer and instructor of national the planting of many new oreliads, '-’ Inher, Newark; E. J. Irwin, E. Eaten, F;' W. Prosclier Mr. and note. and in renewing -and extending Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mrs. J. Rosenthal, Miss Sadie Rosen-, many of the old oreliads. New va­ * Fielder, E W. Fielder, Sr., Miss tbal, Brooklyn; Miss E- Boynton, Y rieties of peaches, qarlier, liardici GOOD SAMARITAN, . Eleanor Fielder, Annie C. Barries, Miss Brown; East Orange; Mrs, M. The Ladies Store and. more abundant bearers than tha. B rooklyn; Mrs. L. D. Lafkiri,' Glen E Hurit, Rutherford; Mrs. F old sorts, have beer, developed, and The Times is in receipt of the fol­ V';,!-; ,, Falls, N Y.; J. H. Rice, Cambridge. Schoick, Newark; Mrs. F. W. B.on- 49-51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, IN. J. this has also resulted In increasing lowing' communication; f t t f .f : N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scott, sall Jersey City: 0. A. Ackerson, the acreage devoted to peaches. Editor Ocean Grove Times:—- Ridgewood, N, j; Passaic; Ada'Ct. Worden, Brooklyn; Mrs. Cora Vandences, J'ohn P., Van- Dear Sir;— A respectable .young '■.; ” Arrivals at the Diamond State— dences, Philadelphia; M r.,and Mrs. esan out pi employment and looking for work, waa stricken Wednesday- Special Values in John l)orr A'. W. Mosley, Robert L. S. O, Melbor; Newark., ELIZABETH KAY CLEMMER ftfif?":’ Shubert and family, New York; afternoon and fell in front of tho ' .Blanche Hill Chicago;-U B. Voor- Arrivals at Grove Hall Hotel— TO BE ARCADE SOLOIST United. States Hotel suffering from hlfi> Miss A. voorhis, Albany; Mrs. Jlra. Mory L. Morrow, Baltimore; exhaustion He was.carried into-tbo J. B. Ross, F. B. P.ossj Jersey City; Miss M. Fulton, Reading; Helen Week-end solo features at the As­ hotel where Doctor Karsuer attend­ Corley, Decatur, ill.; Mr, and Mrs. ed him. The ladies fanned him and Bathing Suits Mrs. H, F. Mooney, Virginia Mooney, bury Park Arcade. ..In connection jj'y.r Rahway; Mrs, .J, W. Simpson, Elea­ C.’ C. Conway. Montclair; William with the Bostonia orchestra are cold wator applied to his head. Aa nor Simpson, Rockville, Md. II. Ward, •Rutherford; F B. Ciiles- proving popular . and the . Beach soon, as he recovered consciousness and Accessories ple, Newark; Dr. and Mrs.. Herman Commissioners are’ sparing no ex- Mrs. Martin had him taken to a ■f * ■ • • ; ..-_*• (■'iv*;'. . Arrivals at the St. Elmo— Miss P. Andorsqn. Perth Amboy; E, 3, Kreri- room, where thoy said he could re* } Goodwin Roberts, Bangor, Pa,; Miss penec- iii securing vocal artists ot, Exceptional good values in genera! merchandise throughout iiss, 13 D. S., and family. Mr, and note. • main until suflloleritly recovered to Laurie Schuchlolz. South Bethlehem, Mrs. P. B McNeill, , 0.; M. , ,Teii^ leave. It will be several dayn prob- our store. Call aiid be convinced. 'w' . Pa.; L. ' C. Harris, Dorrancetown, Miss Elizabeth Ray Clommer, who “nings, Gertrude Jennings, • Miss is known from coast to coast for her ably'before; he Is allowed to depart, P a.; I., h. Davis, A: G. Ripes, Mr. Mary Woodland, Miss Fannie' Tidd, After partaking of tho food pro­ and Mrs. E. ‘A. Ballentine, New remarkable soprano voice, and New York; Capt, J; R , Bower, Mrs, classed bys musical critics as "tho1 vided for him he became Bomewhill refi'-Xv' ..■••-York;-' Martha' 1C. . Foster, Bristol, ..Marv Bowen, C. F. Bowen-, M. Em­ little girl with a big voice,"- will ap better, The hat was pass®'! around ANDREW -T.. VAN CLEVE v • I a.; Pauline Leigh, Fartliingtdu, ma Bowen, Washington; Mary B. and a neat sum was raised for him ..Pa.; G. W. Stillwell, Trenton. , pear at tho Arcade Saturday nlglit Harris, Bayonne: O. G. Gates and and at both concerts Sunday, by M r, Amy, one of the proprietors, "f The Ocean Grove House, Main daughter, Elizabeth; Mr, and Mrs, Miss Clemmer possesses a double besides all Tils other attentions and Contracting ' ,. avenue, presents a- neat and attrac­ E. D. Tallmadgc. Brooklyn. gift. In addition to being a talented kindnesses. ':. tive appearance. The interior has singer she is a musician of abilify. One of tho . gueBts, who employs Arrivals at: the Majestic— Mr. and several men,' has promised -to give ,i' been thoroughly' ronovated and the Mrs. Thomas H. Bosk, Princess Au­ Tho selections she will sing in outside of the building repainted. Asbury Park has been specially ar­ him -ork as soon as ho recovers. Engineer ric, M d.; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith, "Hero Is a case. of. a young . rr.fiti I/,-- New flower beds and awnings add to White Plains;. Mrs. a. C. Benedict ranged and she will be accompanied ' th ippearance of the hote; and sick and io distress Uavirig iris and Priscilla Benedict, East Or­ by tlie entire 30 pieces of the or­ tLig’li and Low Pressure Steam Installations, i akes it one of the most inviting in chestra. ■ . wants provided for, medical as; well ange; N. C. and J. B. Ivory,. G. B. as other aid given freely. There ‘ Ocean Grove, ‘ A large number of: pa- Cabanlss, L. A. Doxey, Toronto, Can­ Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating; trons are hooked for'the month 'of must be. something in tha atmosphere ada; Martin G. Kcrby, Mrs. J. Q. CHURCH SERVICE * of Ocean ' Groyn which suggests ■■ -. ContracMna la AlivBraocliesoi $ y j * “ S' , I.loyd, EbenUurg, P a .;'M r. and Mrs. The services on Sunday noxt at St. kindness, sympathy and helpful at lit-’;''' Arrivals at tbe Ocean Grove House %V,. L. Gardner, M r.. and Mrs, D. G. ■ \ i.v..,' • . ‘ '; ' • ' ' -i. .7 ' ]■' ■ r ;«•• • Paul's church will be marked by tcntions. ’ . , PlplPO M d 'P ow er; Work''. -j . — Mr. and Mrs. L. - H. Merts. and Buchanan, Troy; LeRoy Benssl, special music and interesting ser­ A SUBSCRIBER. fKjfe5?SA-:f8mny,family. J Allentown, Pa.; Mary L. .Trenton; John 3, Ware, East , Or­ mons. In the m orning Rev. J. D. i f e f ? Luptov;...... ' 'Vflnchester,- ' -Pa.; ' J. Hf. ange;- Mr, arid Mrs. R. J. .Hillman, Bills, pastor of the church, will 108 South Main Street,. Qcean Qrove '• ipS'.'i'-.'.-Pro'udfooyimilKylprtfudfoot and family, Mrs; WUitam Emerrph. N. J.; John H. Whittaker, preach on "Compensations" and In; ' Nortfi End Mnsio; ■J, TclcBhonc connecilop v r&¥fi,iVi;:Gibhart, Philadelphia; Mrs, Adam New Brunswick'; M. A. SullivML Dr, the* evening thero wilt be two ad­ ' Complying with the. policy of the K (. Krausa,; Helen Krauss, Nev.- Bruns- and Mrs. O. G. Ritch, Mr. and Mrs. dresses, one by Dr. J. W. Marshall uianagemc-nt pf, the North End Ho­ Repairing Promptly, . P. Oi Box .a, Qr oye, N J, W illiam C. Davis and family James G. Wood, Mrs. J.- W. Howe, and the other by Dr. M.' E. Snyder.. tel, to eater to the beBt interests ot 5ffi^^5jj;i.-)Y6nKers: Mr and Mrs., John W alton, New Y ork; Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Mc- The Pennington Seminary Gl-lee Club the patrons -on4 at all time; make Attended To ' ( ^^$#A-':Frankford; Miss Grater, Paterson. Vaugh, Mrs. William McVaugh, will alao bu heard on Sunday. ' , the surroundings as, plefisant as pos- • • Misr, Aim!' McVaugh, Mrs. Mary Tho service last Sunday waa'large­ Bllbe. tho services of one o f the best Herrick, Frank Clemmehson. ly attended In the -norning Mr, orchestral trios In. the State has SILAS W. E ARTON ArrlvaiE at the Main Avenue Bills preached on "The Dossrtod ,i(boen secured, under the direeUon-.iof House— Mias . Elizabeth' Jackson, Haven of th' §oul," end n the{ :T. Stuart Hlil, avsolo! :violinist' _Ot Harrowgnt-: , Tenn.; ; Harry D . - Alt, evening ;:aeorg? B. Clae?. a proml- note. ,-, W ith. Mr; Hall,; Is.. Clarsrlce; Newark, N. J.; Rev. Edgar,S. Btauf- nont-lawyor .cf -New York,; delivered Lenox, the -.; -waH-knor.-a ^’eellqist! MosliPr, -wife an;! daugh ter,.,Eliza- a forceful oratlpri- on "Love.’’ Tho J ames, Q.i/AaaTn's,' .pianiBt, IS. 6! ineinV for,-. Myorstown, OPa.; Howard D. choir from,tlie .Youiie;Pcople'o. Tew- her of tho trio,: . aaaa# j4reaa*^ 9ft^ | W < !iein e- - :;;:.',.;-,:,:;'hand>.B uiE de^-^ beth/iN , 3.; E i ward DlesSnger,- Rose-j', -,0:\,;- , ' -Wonv^-nr.'.v •:'» " W- HtnVHnc/ nml: •iave: wd&|^rwl'.^ttri;ii4fsueat8 ,of