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VOL. LX. No. 44 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935 F O U R C E N T S GRACEY PLEDGES PERMANENT FITKIN AUXILIARY GIFT FROM FRANK B. -AS-YOU-GO POLICY MAKES PROGRESS WILL BUY CHURCH RECEIVE TWO NEW MEM- Whitlock and Gracey Candidates For Re- BEltS AT .MEETING Former Ocean Grove Superintendent Donates Kirs. Day Presides. New Pledge election On Tuesday— Parkes and Wyck- Cards are Distributed. Unit to Five Hundred Dollars To Saint Paul’s As of.v Attack Spending Spree of Democratic Aid St. Paul's Bulletin. Com­ a Memorial-“Dr Fox Returns From His mittees are Active. Freeholders, Pointing To Book and Page. On Tuesday, fifty-live members Southern Speaking Tour. of the Ocean. Grove Auxiliary of Pitkin hospital assembled at the Stressing the issues of economy has been head of the finance com­ The drive to purchase 500 new tried to show how this growth has home of Miss Elizabeth Aitken, and a buBiness-like-administration, mittee of Red Bank city council Methodist hymnals for St. Paul’s brought men to a realization of 112 Lake avenue, Ocean Grove. tho Republican candidates invaded and for four yeara that .city, under church, .inaugurated six weeks their duties toward their fellow Prayer was ‘offered by . Mrs. Ocean - Grove Monday night , and his management has lowered the ago by the Assembly Bible Class, men, Two great doctrines from, Charles W. Day, president. Three spoke before a .crowd that packed budget aach year, so that Parkes went well over the. top on. Sun­ the lips of Jesus, he remind-: ' RAYMOND R. GRACEY visitors were introduced, Two the Ocean Grove Woman’s Club to seemed to. know what he was talk­ day with the announcement of-1 & ed, are brotherhood and fatherhood. Chairman of the Neptune Town, new members, Mrs. Martin and the doors. The meeting had been ing, afo-at. donation of $500 by, Frank B. These are doctrines which arc . ship Committee And Candidate Miss Thomas, were welcomed, thus arranged by George Pridham and Frank Durand, candidate for Smith, former Superintendent of more easily preached, than prac­ For Re-Election. maintaining-one of the slogans of the local executive committeemen State Senator, spoke of. the’ record Ocean Grove. The hymnals will ticed. the organization—'“Nc- meeting and women. Mrs. L, C. Briggs, of the legislature in making the be a memorial to the late Mrs. But, preached Dr. Fox, it is the without at least one ne^:* member” committeewoman of the 10th dis­ one-man board of the highway de­ Smith. duty of Christians to practice the ■—a slogan which -has been success­ trict, acted as chairman and in­ partment resulting in a paving in HARRY A, WHITLOCK Mr, Smith is a trustee , of the doctrine of brotherhood in every ’ WILL DIRECT ful for more than fifteen years. troduced the candidates. that department under B, Donald Candidate For Re-Election to the estate of the late John E. Andrus, phase of their lives and the extent Numerous notes of thanks were James S. Parkes, member of the S terner of $400,000: Neptune Township Committee. multi-millionaire of. Yonkers, N. to which they are truly Christian read from those to whom the Red Bank council and candidate Raymond R. Gracay, candidate ADULT CLASSES Y. His home in the Grove is at is determined by the extent to Auxiliary had sent cards of sympa­ for the County Board of Freehold­ for> re-election to the township 57 Stockton avenue, where he which they practice this virtue. thy or other expressions of kind­ ers, spoke for himself and his run­ committee, spoke for himself arid MISS ADAMS PLANS WEEKLY spends long weekends. In the evening, the pastor’s ness. - ning mate, Raymond L. Wyckoff, Harry A. Whilock, who was ■ un­ McDERMOTT SEES The hymnals have been ordered theme was “Travelers on the EXERCISES . For the visiting cqmmttee, Mrs. V who was unable to be present. He able to bo present on account of and will. arrive in a week or sq. Desert Road.” In opening, he de­ Frank Slocum reported; that: dur- attacked the record of . the Demo­ having two other meetings to at­ G. 0 . P. TRIUMPH A special service will • be held, scribed deserts which he has seen cratic Board of Freeholders on tend. Gracey pledged a continu­ Girls And Women of Neptune | inf, t!|e f ° nth of October twenty : J.dedicating Mr. Smith’s gift, in and traveled over—their density, j calls had been made to sick per­ three counts. When the Democrats ance of the pay-as-you-go policy silence, desolation and danger. Township Arc Given Opportun­ sons at their homes or at Briar COUNTY' CHAIRMAN IS CON-- . pf his- w% Many ex" obtained control of the- board in in Neptune township. pressions of genuine appreciation But, he felt, basing his belief oii a Hill oi- ,at- the. hospital, • Mrs. R. 1933 they - had promised' to reduce Thomas M. Gopsill, -candidate ity For Supervised Recreation FI DENT OF TICKET o: the former superintendent’s number of Biblical stories, there- C. Meredith, chairman of.the work the county budget. Instead, they' for Sheriff, arrived iate and pled­ ^ ■-. .gift have been heard and Mr. are dreams in the desert, and there A physical education class for all committee, reported ' that 3,752 increased the budget $25,000 in ged an economical administration I‘Sm ith recognized as a -very is salvation there. Continuing, Neptune township girls and wom­ sponges and 505 abdominal pads Durand, Proctor, Bruno, Wyck- i 1034 and $200,000 in 1935. Again, of the sheriff’s office if success­ _ ... , , ,, , i forward. looking Christian man: there is strength and refresh­ en not attending school will open lmd been made during the past:; in 1933 the Democrats, attacked tho ful. ■ ' . off, Parkes and .Gopsill have, The Bib!e class,. - which' took ment in desert places, closed the next Monday night in the Nep­ month, while Mrs. Hattie Wood i Republicans for issuing 5600,000 Haydn Proctor,' Ocean Grove, anil Best Qualifications: for Aspired j itself lthe trjsl{ of ra'lsjjjg pastor. tune high school gymnasium. The had hemmed GO towels for use in in scrip. Since that time, tho Neptune’s candidate fox- the Gen­ Ollices, he feels, funds for the new hymnals, lia.s These sermons followed a week’s class, which will be from 7.30 to 9, the hospital. In order to accumu­ Democratic board had issued five eral Assembly,’spoke briefly and already earned over $300 in that absence from the St. Paul's pulpit, each Monday night, will be' in late funds for the room to be en- Joseph." JIcDermott, chairman of times as much, namely $3,000,000 paid a glowing tribute to his fath­ direction-. 'S The money will still during which Dr. and Mrs. Fox charge of Miss E. Elizabeth Adams, jdoweil- at Fitkiin hospital for the! the Monmouth County Republican ‘ in scrip. er and motjier who. were present ...... be used in. the cause of sonic* vital were traveling oil a tour full of girls’ physical education instructor ! use of Ocean Grove patients at-E x ecu tiv e Committee, today pro-pro , ,, ,,,today A gain, tho Dem ocrats in 1933 in the audience. item of the St. Paul’s church pro- spt-aking engagements. First, tho in the high school. Ulie institution, Mrs. L. C. Briggs dieted a clean sweep for Republi- had attacked the Republican board Time between the arrival of the gram , pastor preached a!, the 157.th anni­ The board of education has gran-, distributed cards with twenty can candidates in, Tuesday’s dec- , , , for spending $65,000 for mainten­ candidates was filled in with songs versary service at Asbury M. E. ted the use of tho gymnasium forjjiHnted squares, each square to'be ti'oii. ? if] r «• ! ance of bridges. This year the by Joseph A. Murphy, well known church, Salisbury, Sid., where he Miss Adams' project, the only re-. c ro s s e d off when a cbntril.ni lion of , “With concerted efforts to get ^ A. 1 \ ant •* 1 s* • • • u 1 Democrats are spending $145,000 singer. He was accompanied on : 1 ° : memory oi Oeorge JI. Kern, Mrs. was formerly pastor. Then they quireincnt to be that those attend-1 ten cents is secured by the owner out the vote by our workers,” for maintenance on the very same the piano by Mrs. Irving Hirsch',.of Putt’s :father,-./Mrs. Eliza Eakins traveled to Norfolk, Petersburg, ing wear gym suits and sneakers, of the card. Mrs. Briggs request-i.McDermott saKl,.“there is no doubt bridges. As an example, he cited Belriiar. ' Francis I. Jones, former­ use Cliai'ottsville and Fron! Royal, Shower facilities will be provided.,ud that as many of these cards as as to tile result. Our Democratic !.’■! f “j '). 1-01 Ule the four bridges near Red Bank. ly of Ocean Grove, reviewed nat Va. At the latter, place, Dr. 'Foi Miss Adanw plans, to inlroducbjpossible bo filled and',returned at j friends have failed to substantiate ° 10 -B The Republican board employed i ional issues and pointed out again spoke to the students at; Randolph- the,following.^etivities in the clas-; t|»e Jamiar.v meeting, '.i'oiigh any of the claims made in their' six men to operate them in 1933; | the failure of the Roosevelt admin- “Am I niy brother's keeper?1;’ Macon Academy. _, They ____ returned ____ .,- ts- -f - •*-: j • ' -!ses: badminton, ping-pong, sliuf-, when: nec.usKarv, cards may be'-elVorteffort to confuse confwe the-issues., the issues,, -The-j provided the theine for. Dr. H, P.jby way of WasbingtotKand Balti- tl.u Democrats now employ twenty • istint. op to observo; its - pledges o f,r,c.bolil:(lf (ennt.quoits, volley baH.Ikept beyond that date. ' men to operate the same bridges, j ecconomy, sound money ' and - . ,S!llea ta-': ls ol,t 01'. thc W anJ-Fox’s sermon, Sunday morning at I more, flic parior sneaking at the For the past nine years the speaker ■ balanced budget. kcmce ball anu basket ball. 1-nieen dollars was v,,;,..d •. the Senator Frank Duraml is our only’si. Paul’s church.' ' • . ' hventy-fifth anniver-sarv .1- IIow- Ibysical education classes for ftu-ivst-bear.ng account. -In a'p- i-eju-esentativu eligible to vole for. tracing 5lu> arm lh of thc .ensi;:.-.rd Park M. K. church In the litter —i : : : Neptune township adults, supervis- piccia'.ion of the auntiuncenu-i., ->f the lmrse racing amemlmeta which m- SOeia! ii-> po nsil. i 1 i t y. the pastor ‘tit v ' e>! by trained leaders, have been nuelings of the auxiliary pub- will umloDbtedly bu approved ibis , BIRDS ARE SAFE NOWHERE BILLS BI5COME DANGEROUS, conducted • here before and have lished in St. Paul's church bulle- year. 1 • ...... -•— - _ • ■—:—7 ‘ ,,, , , . ------proved very popular. It is expected • Uu each month, it- was voted that “Candidates lor State, and SOCIETIES J1EKT SAMK DAY IN'IOV 'I'O ni«|--r«« m i w i m u Dr. I earson Reports To Audubon , Tacks In Power Poles .Can Cause that with the renewal of lhc "plan' tlie society contribute live dollars county ollices have addressed •; ^ “ . ' Society Convention Falls ; We women here next Monday,'ta cover the cost.of one issue of: thousands of voters at meetings' Church -Groups Adopt Plutl Again .Ciiiumitl.ec Suggests Changes For i there will be a large enrollment. - ithc bulletin* .Mrs. George Good- in every part of thc county in the] Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson, president Nails and facto in power.linei This Year. Coming Year emeritus of the National Associa­ l ichj treasurer of the sinking fund,, past three weeks discussing na­ it the meeting next Wednesday tion of Audubon' Societies, repor­ poles may help the candidates .for j PASTOlt COMPLIMENTS CLASS was authorized to arrange'that a tional' and State policies. These The ■;missionary w-om6n of St. ted at-its thirty-first annual con-, political office who use the pales; ^ , t ■ — " {Thanksgiving donation of twenty- were received with keen interest i Paul’s, church are resuming, this'-eJ c,i’n8'> ^K: Ushers’ Union of St. vention Monday at the American as billboards during election time, I *’au* * . Bib^- Group Hears plvc pounds of nuts and a crate of and enthusiasm,-indicating a grow-; month, tlie plan .started last year i - £*--1,’5 church- ^avOI-. discuss tlio but they- are a serious hazard Dr. Fox. .i nruiijjes bo sent to the hospital. ing riecd for Republican support! . ,|„ v fnl. hot1l TtnmP ; i schedu,e as outlined by the Museum of Natural History on-the °? w»V«S one., day fo r both H om e, p,.0j,m l.., com m ittee. The m eeting \ sixth convention of the Interna- Announceiheiit of Frank , B,; Fifty-oiicv glasses of jelly .were at Washington and .Trenton if men where the lives and safety of Jer­ and Foreign Auxiliary meetings, i ij jjeing held on Wednesday be- ■' tionnl Committee for. Bird Preser­ Smith’s, gift toward tho purchase’^ vou>?lit in hy members attending alo to return to normal -employ­ sey Central Power Company line­ In atldition this year, the t local' rnuse Tuesday is Election Day.* vation, which took place In Brus­ of the 500 pledged hymnals came lui-jiday’s meeting, which featured m ent. . men are concerned, according to an sels, Belgium, in July, and which as a pleasant surprise to the Assem- ;a Shower for thc hospital. “We are fortunlc in having Ladies* Aid Society .will join in the.1 Among: projects to be presented announcement of the company to­ ; for the Union’s consideration are ho attended as American repre­ bly Bible Class,-at their meeting At the conclusion of the meeting Senator Durand,‘ with his vast ex­ day. The big tasks remain, in the Miss Aitken very graciously serv­ perience in legislative proceedings, 1AA. , . „ n • .. ^ f o l l o w i n g : : change the annual sentative, ■ ,r Sunday afternoon in the St. Paul’s as follows: 10.00-31.30, one mis- (j01,atioti to church for printing of poles long after the .political cam­ ed tea . and Scotch cookies. Ad­ aa our candidate again tiiis jjeaiv “Thc commercialization of birds church auditorium. Dr. Fox at­ siotiary meeting; 11.30-12, devo- ' paigns are over and the lineman journment was then taken until Beacon from $80.00 to $200.00; rc- for food or for feather adornment tended the meeting and spoke In addition, we have capable, act­ who has to climb tiie pole is apt to Novembct:- 2(i, . when Mrs. Allen, tionnl p erio d ; .12.00-1.30, box adoption of annual dues schedule; that today goes, on over nine- briefly, commending the succcss bi ive ciintHilates for the assembly in hit the head of a tack with his 137 Main avenue, will be hostess lunch will be eaten-in ‘the Junior lecture, “Germany Today,’’ Dr. .) tenths of the earth’s surface calls the class in their endeavor. He Haydn Proctor, Asbury Park at­ spur. The spur .slides o ff arid tho to the organisation, nt which time Room; 1.30-3.00, th e .rthei- mis­ Fox; entertainment, “Womanlcss for our utmost efforts to aid the attributed much credit to the. class torney,- and Basil -Bruno; a former Ineman takes • a fall. Rusty tacks •it is requested that members ■ re­ sionary meeting; 3.00, the Ladies’ Wedding”; Farmers’ Market; spec­ comparatively few widely scatter­ leadership. ... member of ' the assembly. Much arid'nails also causo:infection; turn Ithoir Penny Bag contribu­ importance attaches itself to the Aid meeting. The plan is expected ial speaker on study subject; Lad­ ed protectionists in their endeav- N ext Sunday afternoon, a t 2,30, The state has taken this hazard tions. to conserve several tons of coal ies Night; continuation of church •. ora to help save the avifauna of tlie class will meet iii the church I freeholder election. The present into account and has legislated ag­ incumbent, Raymond L. Wyckoff, during the winter months. grounds committee and planting of fcj* the world,” he said. auditorium to study the lesson, ainst it, the law providing that no Ambulance Called Twice Sunday. 1,000 tulip bulbs. f- Or. Pearson pointed out that in “Judah Taken Captive.” Read 2 Keyport, has served well tlie tax­ This., month; the Foreign Auxili­ such signs may be posted within The Pnrmers’ Market plan would, ' many countries the laws permit Kings, 25:1-12. Everyone is in­ The Ocean Grove ambulance was payers of tho county during his, ary will take the .first period, the limits of the highways. Line­ replace the annual two-dny country thc killing and selling of song vited to attend. called out twice on Sunday to treat present term and is certain to con­ Mrs, H. P. Fox is in charge of the men arc instructed to remove signs fair, which has proved popular for birds, protected ir. the U nited ladies suffering hip injuries and tinue his efforts' if given support programs which will this year and nails, but it is always the ono through the ■ election of James S. the past ten years as . an Ushers’ • , States, as well as of species which I Women Hold Joint Meeting. take them to. Fitkin hospital, ■ The study South America. they happen to miss that causes first call, in the afternoon, was to Parkes, Red Bank: The election of This month, the annual Christ-, Union project. Any action pro­ are ranked as game birds here. The Woman's Foreign Mission­ posed by the program committee 13 the broken leg. the infected arm, or ary Society of St Paul’s church remove Mrs, Toibert, 57 New Jer­ Thomas M. Gopsill, also, of Red mas box will be featured to, be sent even permanent disability. Safety sey avenue, who had fallen on the Bank, where he has gained wide to Dr. Ruth Heminway, Tientsin, subject to the amendment and ap­ SAYS SALES TAX MAY BE and tho literature department of proval of the Union. Members of campaigns are being conducted the Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, 8top?( of iicv home. The later call knowledge as police commissioner China. Dr. Heminway has asked BACK IF MEN LIKE DURAND throughout the United States and was for Miss Lillian Riley, 132 Mt, for twelve years, completes a for the • articles for hospitals, the committee are John H. .Wall, opened their series of joint meet- D. B. Ispnbcrg, Frank Averill, Rut- ARE ELECTED. this is one way that the public can I ings Tuesday morning at 10,00 Tabor Way, who suffered a faint­ ticket of which we are proud and nurses, etc. cooperate. gcr Stirling, Charles Rakestraw, o’clock, at tho club house., Here­ ing- spell while leaving St. Paul’s one . that is . certait, of \ictoi-y," Thc New Jersey Sales Tax."Re­ William Kirkpatrick and Dr. Fox. after, the meetings will be on tho church and fell, causing a former Eben Takes Hotel. Charge, peal Association, whose campaign Young People Plan Services hip ailment to recur. DEATH TO THE SALES TAX second and fourth Tuesdays of tho James Weller Eben,. for many OBITUARY. ended the sales tax warns the The executive committee of thc mojith, when the units arc to study years prominently associated with public that unless it watches its Candidate Height Pledges its Per- Young People’s Council of St. the international text book, North Jersey Coast activities as . MRS. EMMA C. SHAW. . •. step who it elects to the. Legisla­ manent Death. Paul’s church is' planning a series “Women Under thc Southern MULFORD HAS RARE LANCE .editor of The Stroller, has defi­ Burial has been made at Ever­ ture the sales tax will bo back in of Sunday evening meetings to be Cross,” under the leadership of WHICH WAS USED IN 1776 Howard Height, Democratic can- nitely gone into the hotel business green eonietery, Elizabeth, fop. five months. held throughout December. Pre­ Mrs. H. P. Fox,- Fifty women at­ j didatii for the State Senate, issued havisig just been appointed' assist­ Mrs. Horace G. Shaw, who died at t k statement signed by James paratory to the series, an Armis­ tended Tuesday’s meeting. Louis B,.Mulford, 126 Frank­ a statement yesterday pledging to ant, manager of the British Colon­ the home for the Aged on Satur­ V. Moran, association president, tice Day service will be held on lin avenue, brought to light, continue the fight-to permanently ial Hotel, at “Nassau, Bahamas. day, October 12. Mrs. Shaw cele- ; says: Sunday, November 10, when tho Quaker Inn To Remain Open last week, an unusual, but val­ kill the Sales. Tax. “I will spare Tin's is -not Ksuch, o»” a. rig h t about brated her ninety-fifth birthday on “Repeal wa.-i only half the bot­ no effort in this direction.” young folks will have ,supper to­ The Quaker Inn, 37 Main-avenue, uable, antique in stru m e n t fate for Mr. Eben as for the past July 3.6. She had been a member tle. We warn against any-.lose of “Senator John Toolan, of -Mid- gether and then join in the even-, will remain open during the winter which has been handed down tw o years lie lias bee?! director of of thc Home for, thc Aged family interest in the coming election dlesex, Colonel Lewis Ballantine of ing service at 7.30, when their re­ under , competent management, in his family since the days advertising and publicity ..for,' th^’ since 1929 The funeral services- because the obvious repeal issue presentatives will speak on their Essex, and I,” Height continued, serving meals as ususal. I>&,„ and of the Revolution. Thei instru- Monmouth hotel at Spring Lake were at Evergten cemetery chapel seems, gone. have spared no efforts day attitudes toward war. As plans Mrs. H. W. Stratton, tho proprie­ m*nt is a lance for a veterin­ and foi the bathing and tennis on. October l4. Mrs. Shaw is but-, , “We the people not to bo and iiight’ to kill the Sales Tax, now- stand for the proposed ves­ tors, left on. Thursday: for St. ary and' on it are inscribed club there. Mr. Eben will bo at vived by two .sons.- deceived and lulled into a fhlso We doubled our efforts, the day per meetings* supper will be en­ P etersburg, F la., -where th ey Will tho initials, “B. T. M." which tho British Colonial hotel offices sense of security. If they, take the law was enacted.” at 621 Fifth avenue, New York, On tlie Ocean Front. joyed b y the council at 6-30, in the conduct an apartment house.at S04 stand for Britton Thomaa.Mnl- their victory for granted that vic­ junior room, to be followed by s The Sheriff further declared that until' just after January, 1, when WE MUST SELL a beautiful : Fifth avenue, during thc winter ford, great-grandfnthet of corner property consisting of two; tory, is going: to be short-lived, . it. is a known fact, that Colonel fellowship meeting. Then, at 7.80, season. Mr. Mulford, Britton Mulford ho soils , for Nassau., He expects lots a hine-room frame cottage/ •7* “Sheriff Howard Height, Demo­ the group will attend tho evening was valet to George Washing­ Ballantine and he pioneered in this to be in Spring Lake again next Wo baths, located on the -ocean,' cratic candidate for Senate ’ in move. “We were-on the firing linfc Monmouth, will be more, respor.- worship service in a body, and hear Trinity Cirarch Plana Dinner ton. Also inscribed on-tha.in­ sum m er. front. Ocean- Grovei Cosh prica, .speakers scheduled especially for strument is the date 1776. before the Rev. Lester Clee, $11,500. Address all inquiries ..to i sive to public sentiment than , All men and 't/omen are invited Boxtor, Realty Corp., OOO Fcurtt j-i; Senator Frank Durand, whoso .the series- . - . Contaiiiir.g> various kinds of - smashed the Republican Sales-Tax A!i drug lednccd in price at to the annual dinner at Trinity Nagle’s New Drug Stor - 4X Main iivenu., Asbury Pork, or'TTelo-k i /fttie -up with the Governor despite blades, tho lanco closes -mucH i line-up,” he said. • ’ .’ ,-v, hll repeal vatp has ahvays been Episcopal Cnvrch, Asbury. Park, Aventie. Ocean- Grove.-r48 Adv. phone Asbury Park ,8502^-44., , ( Gptomatrlgt-OpUclan. the sapie ss a modern pocket ' , Vi; .obvious.” t . " [■. ■ next Thursday evening, November (1 tu:EWNC: OAHBS ruflest ssnflsf'; Albert E. Eobinson,. .jobbing All drugs rcduced in pride - at- [ ; .Don’t neglecfcyour ayes. 7, ' Thorotwill-.bo spealtfrsi'.and a pen-knifo. * jcrsonoUSy, Ulbson eards no4era5«l” 11 (Paid. for :by. Howard, .’5eigl»t : • Dr, Joseph K Hein?. l n nrlccil v i o n i l atn t OpqnUiow'i, D n A n i h n n ' i . ,#IOto Main M n l n arenoe. n v n n n p . carpenter,sarjKttttor, andur allai, kindaMi of rtiaic. I Nagle’s New Drug Store,. 43 ;Main ]fii>'CommittfceJ —44 • 618 Cqaknma Ave„ A. P. Te!, liji aoelnlieveni^ \ViU he enjoyed.’, inm rnni a i! , ,. 64-H«*k'.av«” ■ averae.—IBfcf ' Avenue,,Ocean Grove.^-43 Adv. FRIDAY,-NOVEMBER 1, lOflB P A G E T W O — — The thetal I sle3 out with my’woif pests with Ills tattered union suit. uI) to him, I'nipt.v-linnrlofl. "But—with the post, bo near, my (sprites thicket, Half crad, wet halt team should pay enough to buy me It enabled him to got Into tho “If you’ve done wlmt 1 think you dear LUllth 1" Iluxby protested. (lying, sho dnshod forward to (ling “Tlmt fellow Tnltln lmd any nmount a fair-sized freight plane."; leather trousers and cont without horself down on lier lmro knooa bo- have,’1 lie said, “I call you for a The millionaire'" beamed. “Yes— being stung more thnn half n hun­ show-down." of soap.” sido her fatlior.; Ulidor tho pnrtly all—true I" dred times. The engineer’s lip's tightened; In "All the more renson. I'll not washed off cont of mosquito dopo, have even a common navvy see me Garth- sinlletl hack at him. “By Garth's mirth was mixed with lils fnco wns tho saiiio sallow m a y an ironlcnl smile. Me put up. his the way. I meant to let you dis­ hands; Not. to ho fooled by the In this condition. The rags can’t admiration, for tho inlno Investor's as Garth’s. bo helped. But the dirt!—" Out cover for yourselves at Fort Smith nerve;. Along with this ho felt a She looked tip, hor oyos black seeming bluff, Gnrtli Went over nim­ (lie Imppy surprise I've had all .burst her suppressed loathing- for. glow of satisfaction over the . re­ with horror. Huxby lmd risen to by's tattered clothes, from.coat col­ along for you. Ilut slnco you’re so nil the grouse anil grime that sults of wlmt his rigorous training his feet. Ho was advancing, onco lar • to moccasins. The pistol was' pleased already ovor my prospects, smirched -'herself', and . the , men. had done for the onco-soft million­ more cool, She lluilg out'a forbid­ nowhere on the engineer. I’ll lot you Into tlie secret right “Thlsls one time I'm due to apol­ “Mud I slime I rnncld fat! spoiled aire. Though etill iioiivy-sot, tho ding hand, meat! Alan (Jartlii I know .that I now." . " portly, gentleman lind hocomo "Stop! Keep awayl You—mur­ ogize," Gnrth-admitted, ■ “Secret—at Fort Smith?” have to go in dressed like a squaw. something of an athlete In.appear- derer i" ' ■- - “I accept no apology from you," “Yes. I forwarded my papers by But this—this fllthr. nneej Ills flnliby muscles had been . Ills ilps tightened. "You're mad, Huxby replied. . the' southbound- Bellanca; before I He surged "the ciinoo around hardened r his loose Jowls were now darling—clear off your head. I shot Lllltli looked from one to tho oth­ hail tho pleasure of meeting you shoreward with; a. powerful .sweep firm. His paunch imd disappeared. er, her own lips tightened. and Miss Ramlll, My claim has to save your father, not at him, No, of his pnddle. “My word, sir," Garth sang out, been on record for the past''four liBtcn—you must listen to mo I Tho ‘‘Not, necessary. Miss- Itnmill. A “you look fit for the football squad. d—d roughneck attacked your fa­ CHAPTER VII ' weeks or so.” scouring with- hardwood ashes anil That should be worth more to you ther—with the knife—lind him down. iluxby glared with a sudden sand will do the work of soap, We than a dozen platinum claims. At The Gaffed Wolf. change -from gloating to cold rage: At my first shot lie dodged. I. can go in sweet." leuBt, yon might toss me my. bnclt- U. IIAMILL’S good-humor over "You lie ! You were going out In thought I missed. Your fnther ' They landed where nu Ice Jam, sklns." , spt-ung up just as 1 fired again. It’s M his fall Into the- muskeg pool your canoe.” Mellowed by the- bath nnd swim of some spring break-up had gouged the truth," ' enced the iHlVorent phases, of canoe­ had not been forced. It was based; He was on his feet almost as -to a temporary return of friendli­ THE STORY upon his feeling of physical, well­ through the muskeg mud rit the end "Truth 1” she cried—"trn th I ing—days of paddling through mus-. of the ridge nnd left a clear beach soon as Garth., His fists swung In ness, the millionaire chuckled and being. blows driven by all the, force of You’vo killed them—both I" keg, a .portiige, and the running of of glacial snmi and gravel. Up over camo down the beach to fling the CHAPTER 1,—An Alan Gnrth, pros­ Instead of having been broken his ' furious nnger. Garth . side­ Huxby advanced with wary quick­ pector. la prbpnrlnp to leave for hla rapids. But all proved to bo no the ten-foot cut bank;-Garth started sodden garments out to their own­ down by the hard toll nnd exposure stepped both, and clipped In a ness. Blit at Bight of the two men mlninjr claim In the Far North, a more than a mild sample of the dif­ a are with one of his two -remain­ er. His loitering afterwards may of the trip nnd thnt severe lesson hook, to the jaw. Huxby dropped its he had shot, he thrust his eoat- plane lands nt tlie airways emergency ficulties and hardships that fol­ ing matches. have bfien for Huxby. Yet he went station. In It are Burton Ramlll, mil­ In the meaning oi famine, lie had if hit by a sledge. Yet it was hot a back to the dead flreB with Garth, hldden pistol Into Its sheath. All >• lionaire mining magnate; his (laugh­ lowed. In the next two weeks three No cleaning could be done until the back of Garth's sideward turned ter, Lilith; and Vivian Huxby, pilot come through It all In even better complete knockout After three or whan - tjie engineer muttered some­ more rapids had to be shot and two head was a crimson blotch. What and mining engineer. Believing him shape than before the start from the fires burned oyt. When Mr, four seconds, he sat' - up,' blinltlng thing about having dropped his to be only an ignorant prospector, very hard .portage? made. Between the lost valley; The dnys of starva­ -Ramlll took off the. spits of cooked need of wasting powder on a man . the men.offer to make an air trip to; times, the canoe was paddled like a dazed owl. penknife. tion had completed Nature’s raid meat, all squatted down as usual Garth had stepped back. 1 He shot throughi'tthe head7 Garth's claim, although they refer to: interminably through uiennderlng As the two disappeared over the tho platinum-bearing ore as nohrly upon the degenerate fats and poi­ to share the meal. Gnrth smiled hie said: "Apologize, or get up and. Mr, RamllPs wound gavo him no channels that twisted and looped top of the Ice-gouged bank, Huxby "worthless.” 1,111th Ramlll, , product sons of his once obese body. thanks as he took the slab of , hoi take w hat .Is coming to you." less satisfaction, though for an ex­ of tho Jnrz age/ plainly shows hor and split off. In blind leads. sprang to open the wolfskin knap­ . There had followed the feasts- of meat handed to his) by the million­ Huxby- stopped blinking.' The actly opposite reason. The bullet contempt , for Garth. Down In the lower country, the sack. From if he Bnatched opt a tender bear-cub ment He was again aire. Tho smlie hardened. daze cleared from his eyes. They plece _of rancid bear-cub fat, a Clip had struck high up on the shoulder CHAPTER II.—Through Garth's pests of black ghats, mosquitoes and putting on weight, but It was hard A sudden change had fallen upon took on their usual calculating blade, between acck and arm. Hux­ guidanco the plane'soon reaches the stinging flies became worse. At the of pistol cartridges, and his "lost” muscle. Ills three companions. - He could look. He felt the heart) on his sore automatic. by pulled the thickset body from claim slto. Huxby and Ramlll,’ after same time the flask of grease and .'easily guess the cause. They real­ making several tests, assure Garth He was paddling" as vigorously If Jaw, and replied with cold deliber­ With swift; purposeful move­ under.LUlth and opened the front his claimMs nearly valueless, but . to pitch dope began to give out Most not as skillfully as his daughter; ized that this was the last meal ation: “I withdraw the term." of the leather coat' The steel-jack­ of the camps were on wet ground. ments, he' rubbed the fat on tha "encourago" young prospectors they when, mid-morning of the twenty- they were to share as fellow ■voy- Arrogant os was the tone, the rusty pistol and began; working eted bullet had drilled clean through are willing to take a chance In in- For days the party were drenched, fourth day . from the valley, the ca­ ngeurs with him.. words were an unqualified apology. and come out below the collarbone. ves.tlng a small amount. Sensing the by a steady, drizzle, varied only by . .tho mechanism,'. It Jammed repeat­ treachery thnt lies ahead, Garth se­ noe nenred a wooded point thnt rose The momeut they stepped from Garth turned to Lilith, who stood “Look!" he -shouted his relief. downpours that kept Lilith and her edly. But' as the sun-melted fat cretly removes a small part from the well above the swnmps. Garth called the canoe onto the wharf at the gazing at him with a peculiar hard soaked the rust, the action became “Your father—lie's not killed, only motor, of. tho plane. ■ father balling the canoe. ; emergency ; refueling post, their out from the stern of the canoe:, glow in her blue eye3. He spoke normal. ■ . v ; knocked out. The wound's not seri­ Several times fog on the water ‘■If you wnnt n surprise, friends, forced companionship with him In as if nothing had happened: ous, so high up: through the chest. CHAPTER 111.— Huxby and Lilith compelled Garth to put ashore, Still quick yet unhurried, he taunt Garth with his ''gullibility;" ’shut 'your eyes while we take' 10 .the lost valley and on nil tlie long “Some Of the ashes are now cool Same way one of my:Classmates was without' sight, ■ von his training loaded: the clip into tho hollow butt but their tone soon changes, when strokes." , trip would be at an-end. Instead enough for you to. use, Miss Itnmill. and slid back the outer barrel to shot by a hold-up. Take hold. they try to start the crippled plane. could not enable him to follow the He knew'that Huxby would keep of a trio dependent upon their op­ Rub them on as a mud paste: till throw a cartridge Into the breech. We’ll get- him into the canoe; and Returning to shore they try to force right channel. lie was' not an In­ ponent for food and guidance—for Garth to give up the missing, part. on staring ahead. Cut he guessod the potash cuts the grease, then As was of course to be expected make a quick run down' .across - to Garth manages to 'set the monoplane dian. But between-the forced halts, right about Lllltli and her father. life Itself—they would be a trio the refueling post That fellow he put In still longer hours of pad­ Lllltli Ramlll had not-.returncd from adrift and the current carries i t ov er At the end of,the tenth stroke, the not only Independent of, but hostile Tobin will have a medical kit" ilio falls, where It Is wrecke'd. Ho dling. to him and his interests. . her own dip and wood-ashes laun­ points out to the enraged trio that girl' (lung up her paddle and uttered The pullltlg of he'r father from Matters were coming to a pinch. T hat was at least true of tlie dering. Garth sat down- beside the he Is their only hope In gukllng them a shriek of joyous amazement: tin cup and little aluminum pot to under her had let the girl down out of the wilderness, and to kill Alter the first wetting by the rain., “The river!. The river 1" two nien. And even Lllltli betrayed upon, the'body of Garth. Huxby's hini would be fatal to all, what remained of the meat spoiled; In'hor look nnd innnner a vivid con- mend a rip In his buckskin Close upon the cry came tho deep- trousers. '. eager assurance roused her from ..CHAPTER’ IV.—Garth begins, th'o It beennie so flyblown nnd fainted lunged shout of her father: ‘‘By the ' seiousness .of. the impending change the semi-swoon. She struggled part­ work of preparing, for the long jour­ that Lilith threw It away before Still In a friendly mood, -but with Almighty, you’ve done It, Gnrth I of relationship. As for Huxby, the ly lip, to : peer at her father, her ney. He Insists that tlie others help. Gnrth could prevent the wastage. shrewd calculation.In'his eyes, Mr. Moccasins must be made, and Ramlll. We’re out." . . cold gloating in Ills stare showed hands braced upon Garth’s lax side. He decided to give them all another how ho was anticipating the rob­ Ramlll. stretched out on his back and hlB. daughter ..hardened tor'the Huxby continued; to stare fixedly la the long grass beside Garth. Even as she gazed, the gray of hardships ahead • in' their tollsomo lesson. bery. and ruin of the man who had her father’s face became less 1 trek to the outpost oh tlie Mackenzie. ahead nt the mighty flood of the "Well, young man. It appears In the fast that followed, Mr. Mackenzie. He was the last to so far outplayed them. ghastlj'. But In place of the smile CHAPTER V.—Returning from a Ramlll was the first to fall. Huxby Mr. Ramlll had reacted In -his that tlie game IB; played out, The long sleep In the woods, Garth finds joke on us Is that you had the of relief for which Huxby looked, tho party has stolon- the tea find sug­ came next; Lllltb last of the three. IIi l I I 11' I liI I own way. Ills temporary friendli­ , she sprang up to flare at him In an­ By the. third day they had given up ness had disappeared. He waE cards stacked. A cold^declt, and no ar he has been saving for’emergon^ stakes up." other outburBt of denunciation: cles. Ho makes nD objection, Blmply 'all paddling] On-the fourth, they again the bland, ndroit Investor In “Murderer!. Liar I There’s Ids' pointing out .that he Is accustomed Garth differed : “Why not put It lay, slumped In the bottom of the mines who so generously present­ knife where 1 left it He did not to a strict meat diet, nnd th a t th e y according to the facts, sir? 1 of­ are hurting only themselves. Tho canoe. Garth only tightened his ed worthy prospectors with a thou­ have It I .Liar I Sneak I He did not fered a square deal—n straight work , of getting ready for the trip belt again and dipped his paddle sand, and In return took over claims attack Dad. But you—you craw led continues. Huxby refuses to help, and In his strong, steady, seemingly, tire­ worth, many thousands. N Huxby business proposition. The placer works on the -;mlnlne claim. was in on that. Had I not sent up and shot him—without Warn-- less stroke. had been a hopeless case. .Bui in s!” , t out my papers for record, I would Whenever he found himself near­ Garth hod fancied there were pos­ Huxby dropped his mask. ing ■ his limit, he headed ashore, sibilities in'the older pirate. have had no. legal claim to offer C H A P T E R V I “What of it? The d-rd wood louse boiled tea, slept, and then put off Lllltli Ramlll, however, was the In my bargaining.’! “Why—er-r But when I refused lied first He 'thought it .funny to Delay would mean a serious again. • The fifth day began to draw real disappointment. Though she keep,- mum about having recorded hla chance of being caught In early on the last reserve of his wiry en­ had done nothing so far as Gnrth your terms, and you refused mine, you said you preferred to play out claim—to play your father and me autumn blizzards. Even' Lilith Ra- durance. Towards noon he made could tell, to disprove her declared all this tlma Great Joke that Only mill might not be able to survive tlie. boggy shore, almost outspent hatred of him, she had seemed the game.” . ,.: "My game," Garth qualified; “not it back-fired on him. I'm- the only an all-day drive of sleet Such a He dragged out tho wolfskin knap­ more and more to show a spirit ■pilot who can find the valley. No would undoubtedly kill her yours. It was you and Huxby who sack anchor, with its load of plat­ of fair play. It had led him Into one can say that the claim we file father and, »ot Improbably, Huxby thought you had the cards stacked inum alloy. The girl and tho two thinking she possessed a true spirit on Is the same as the one h& re- , also. Persistent use of the paddles to win." , men lay in a stupor of starvation. of sportsmanship. Garth Side-Stepped Both, and corded." would continue the, poughenlng of “But—your game? Sou had the He himself was so tired that he Bj* the time Garth finished his Clipped in a Hook to the Jaw. The girl quivered, tensed, and the three chechahcos. placer clinched.. Why not hnvo said could not have lifted even Lilith own half-spoiled meat, he managed bounded sideways. The belt-ax was- On the third day Lilith attempted ashore. scour with sand, and rinse. Better so at once;, or at least there a t , the also to swallow his bitterness. After lying near the knife. She clutched to. keep stroke with him. She pad- As he rested on' the wet sedges all, what elso could he . have ex­ take your ashes in tho blanket, lake when you turned the tables died until so exhausted that she and use It for protection while you on us? I might have accepted your one in each hand and straightened he recalled the place as ono of his pected? The girl was the daugh­ erect, her eyes ablaze. broke down and wept . ‘ former camp sites. A spruce-cov­ ter of Burton Ramlll—the selfish do your laundering. The skeets terms. At least we could have flown They had. twice , camped on and ’ bulldog files are swarming. out together, Instead of going “You beast!" she cried. "Got ered ridge of higher ground here spoiled daughter of an - unscrupu Go, or I'll kill you I" • . muskeg. , , The. third -afternoon thrust out Into the miiskog. The Ions business sharper. You’H llnd a bit of sand beach just through all these' weeks of priva­ under that clump of spruce.” He smiled with cool Irony; “Why. brought them to broken ridges first remembrance brought another. He: broke In upon , her rubbing tion and hardship.!’ where the stream dashed through Without, a word of thanks, she so theatrical? Hysterics'are not in The second gave him strength to of the begrimed diamond: “May 1 The last/words'won an amused your line, my dear Lilith.” a gorge. So far as could be seen, dragged'the blanket to the edge of glance from Garth. _ pull Ills’ rlflo from'the canoe-and ask you for the salt and tea bags, T hat lowered her!.voice,- but not th e . rapUls looked pnsy to shoot . “Out of the Muskegs; but a Long tile nearest outburnt. fire nnd began ' “Hardship—privation ? You must climb aslant the ridge end. There Miss Ramlll? .They’re as good as the knife and ax. She began to But Garth said It was a portage. Way From Out of Thls.D—d brushing’the fluffy gray wood ashes know 'several fellow millionaires was a berry patch on the east slope. empty, I.see. But I can refill-them ■edge towards him, with the blades . -He slung a pack from his tump- The fruit would be better than North!” upon it.,with a spruce spray. Her who call' it prime sport to spend for my return to the valley." - father had been gazing thought­ raised ready to iBtrlke., Her voice llne anti took the' canoe on his nothing. He hoped, howover, for She stared; nt him, 1 wide-eyed. a month-in the bush." speak: "Out of the muskegs;'.but a fully at Gnrth. He took up his came from her stiffened lips, low shoulders. T h e . .total load, was a something more. “Valley l Ypu—you're going back ' '"Sport?”,' long way from out of this d—d. empty foxskln bag. and hoarse and deathly calm : - ' full two hundred and fifty pounds, ’.Circling to get the wind in his there?" .' ' “Oh, well, if you can't see that N orth!” "Come on; Vivian. This is wash- "If you do not go, I will kill you, At sight of It, the • others, took on face* he c re p t; through the spruce "To be sure.- Why not?. You side of It, just recall yourself as “Long by canoe or even,by steam­ day. Take Lilith’s hag and get your unless you first bill me." all the rest of the meat and equip­ thickets until lie could peer out on can't suppose I'll abandon all that you' were when I liad to hoist you er," Gnrth agreed. “Not sp far, potash.” ■ • The smlie left his'lipa. His eyes ment. For miles Garth led them up the open ground of the berry patch. million In my platinum placer.” out of -the monoplane cabin,” though, by air. passage. We can The wolfskin koapsaclt, with Its narrowed. He replied no less qui­ and down .rocky 'slopes, through Luck wns with him. The old black Huxby’s face had gone blank. That held the mllilonalre for a make tlie-emergency supply post by platinum alloy treasure, hud been etly:'-: ' . - "; ■■■■. ::V-V" ■:/ ’ V brush and bogs. Twice they skirted bear had gone off nnd left her cub. • His agate eyes stared with all their long moment Theni-'- two or three hours’ paddling, down­ left attached to the mooring:'lino “You are stark crazy. I’m golngj shedr falls that showed why he He rested the rifle barrel on a cold rancor. But Mr. Ramlll chuck­ “Admitting how, -much'I've bene­ stream." of the canoe.'There was no bag for It may be two or three weeks before had taken to land. spruce branch to get sure aim. led. “O f1 course, my dear—tlie fited from your- health qure, Doctor “What of it? . Thnt- fellow Tobin Garth, Ho made one by opening the • I can come back. That should be At last, below the lower fall; lie That was the end of famine. placer. Ho will be going back to Garth, your methods have done, my told us planes never stop therd, un­ front of his. buckskin shirt and long enough for; you7 to'starve Into; launched the canoe In the eddy of Gorged upon the fat, tender meat of his. placer next spring."' future son-in-law- no good. AS for less foul weather runs; them short hand-ladling woofi ashes vinside. sanity. You'll bo glad to welcofno a deep pool. The others snnlc down {tlie bear cub, even Mr. Ramlll rap­ The girl did not turn her aston­ my daughter, to drag a delicately o f gas." Lllltli went over: beyond, tlie me then. Only, how about your on the bank, outspent. He built a idly regained strength. He was ished gaze away from Garth. “Dad nurtured lady Into the dirt and Gnrth met the suddenly nnxlous spruce thicket with her blanket- father? Does It not sober you:to fire and boiled ten for them. They i still rather weak, however, when does hot understand. I do.. Ton privations and dangers ef your raw looks' of Lilith' nnd her fnther with bagged ashes. Garth led Mr, Ramlll realize It will be your fault if, ho expected to ciimp overnight He or­ ! they came, to the last portage, ! mean now! You plnnhed .lt from wilds—" ' "• dered them back into the canoe. a smile. nnd Huxby to the strip of sand be­ dies?” j ■, The approach to solid ground was the first. 'All that caribou ment low the beached canoe. There he “Delicate!" Garth cut In. “Do •'Can’t chance waiting here. May "All pilots, have orders, to sight nnd the—” .. -.-•■■■ you know of anyone more hard? For. answer, she took a full step , across a narrow belt of muSkeg. non-stop posts in passing. Tobin showed them how to cheat the nearer. The look in her eyes daunt­ be too foggy to see tomorrow,” ho “Good guess," he broke In. “It The point In her case la that she Near the far side of the swamp, the has a distress signal. . There'll tie buzzing Insect pests. Instead of ed him. He slanted sideways, caught explained. “Sit' flat In the bottom, has taken a bit longer than I ex- was only a brittle, harsh alloy. Now ,t millionaire failed to jump squarely a plane coming south from tho Arc­ stripping for Ills laundry work, he up Garth’s rifle, and ran across to and keep your paddles Inboard." peete'd to get you out. But In my she’s at least partly tempered into upon a tussock of. niggerhoad grass. tic coast within three. days—prob­ muddled lils ashes and r plastered the bank above the canoe. When, They understood when a - few light blrch-bark, I fancy I can mnlte true s’.eel. I had hopes.of still bet­ > He slipped nnd plunged headfirst ably tomorrow. You'll be lying in tlie paste all ’ over Ills body. and on more; slowly, she came to the top of strokes of lils pnddle brought' the the head of canoe: water before ter results from the both of .you. Into n pool; • the lap of luxury at Edmonton with­ ■the ■ inside and outside of hla the bank, he had the canoe launched canoe to the foot of the pool. For .a the freeze-up. After that, frost and But hate and treachery blacken the long two miles they crouched low In Huxby was following close behind, in a week or 10 days." clothes. ;VV- ' ; ’ ‘ ■ V,^ and was heaving ■ in the wolfskin snow will make no difference.: I’ll blood." . '- -. V;.';;vSi;;';;;, the bottom while the frail craft alert for every move of his partner. The millionaire felt nt tho grense- He rubbetl in the mess and gave knapsack. : /•' :- have, a pair of webs—snowshoes." At the bitter statement, the mil­ glanced down the foaming, swirling He sprang to grasp the feet of the and-pltch mat of his month-old the weak .solution of potash lye Tlie millionaire spoke in place of lionaire flushed with anger. He He Jumped aboard with the rifle torrent of white water. sinking man. A heave dragged him beard, lie chuckled. "A bath and time to act. After that came the out, slimed nnd spluttering. Huxby his wild-eyed daughter: “But, man, rinsing. He waded out and sat down started to turn over on his side to and one paddle.. As he backed off­ At the foot of the rapids, he head­ n barber! Hand over that last ci­ ■worked over him, scraping oif mud, the. cold?" ■ In the water up to his neck. Thus: frown at Garth. The-movement shore, she ran down to the water’s ed It Alongside a hit of gravelly gar, Garth. Here’s where I cele­ until .Lilith hastened back to help Garth smiled. "Have you forgot­ protected from the swarms of drew Garth's glance. Above a clump edge and 'flung his engagement ring- beach and helped Mr. Ramlll and brate.”, -: ' . at bis face. It struck his upjerked assist her father across the rest of ten I told.you tliat I wintered with stingers, ho- stripped oft one gar­ of wild currants, less than- ten Lilith-ashore. When he remarked He opened the gold-mounted case, the quagmire. Once on firm ground, the Eskimos at Coronation Gulf?” ment at a time, washed It clean paces distant, he glimpsed the tpp forearm and glanced outboard end, that there was gold in the gravel, bit off-the tip of the sole surviving “They have dog teams.” of ashes, and tossed It upon the. of Huxby's hat and the. ontthruBt Its flash-was Instantly quenched in Huxby nearly upset tlie canoe In the millionaire joked about his mis­ hap. ' , ■/> ■ "V -v Havana, and snapped his patent “Some of those teams were edge- of the beach. Before coming muzzle of the automatic. , . the wuter. his hasto to get out and look lighter. It failed to (lair. He tossed (Continued next weftk.) “Haven't had a bath since the last reared from wolf pups. I might ex­ out, he took a luxurious , swim in As Garth ducked forward; the •'Gold I Why didn't we bring the It over Into the water, and turned periment There , are several wolf rain," he -said. “This one is higher the clear river nrater. pistol blared. Garth pitched down -The Red CrosB has assisted 54,805. gold pan?" • to Garth, with an Impatient 'com­ families In the valley." on his face. At the same, Instant, class—pqunl to - the mud hatha at First Ramlll and then Huxby veterans In, 'clearing; their cases Garth laughed and stretched out mand,' “Give me a light.” - ‘‘Ybii're stark mad! If you Uilnk startled by the shot, Mr. Ramlll on tho dry grass above the gravel. Hot Springs. How about my pack rather gingerly copied Garth’s through the U, S, Veterans' Bureau Lilith?” : . ■ . "Only two matches left, sir.” you can—’’ . - . jerked up on his elbow. The long “Gallant gentleman, your lady Is , "Enough to light a cigar. Pass method. Like him, both wound up this ipaet year, -V- She looked In his foxskln bag. Mr, Rnmill paused.- He listened . grass: had ; hidden-him. Huxby could balldlng the fire.". them oyer." - .with a sivlm. Neither, however, "Everything there, Dad—with some to what Iluxby- waB muttering in ventured far out Into the vast slow not have known that his partner “Don't mind him, Vivian," Lilith .Instead of taking.out his water­ mud added.” his ear. His frown smoothed , out, flood of the Mackenzie.; was lying so close; beside Garth,- chimed In on the banter. “You can proof match case Garth took up his and he again favored- Garth with •; e Rebuilders "Oh, well, my boy, If you're to.-watch them. Both hod wrung out bounding up again. He Instantly and hastened to help, the girl. Her again about his extra bath when “Come on .Mr. Ramlll. By his own 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove bound to risk'yonr life In fool­ their clothes and flung them well pul|ed the trigger a secohd.; time, father had ' flattened out beside they took to the canoe at the account, three hours more will rM hardy adventuring, that’s none of np the beach. The moment they Knocked over by tho shock of the Quality comes first—we far side, of the portage. . But all us of him nnd his insolence,” ’ Garth. With a yawn, Garth stretched -our business.” ' " splattered ashore, the waiting bullet, the millionaire sprawled Dp his arms and let tyem faa The the time until they reached the eve? "Walt," sa! d Lilith. She pointed across the flaccid: body of Garth. lw T o.it. , ’ nlng camp and he started to wash • “Quite so,” Garth agreed. •’If swarms of; blootl-suckers buzzed to Service comes next—-We left one camo down across the mil­ to the. bank where tha pleasant; our sixty-forty;; deal had hot fallen Even , as the roar of tho second the mud from the leather coat,'he th o .fe a st. -, ' . '•>'•.•; give it. ,. lionaire’s body. The buck of tho green of • young spruces showed through, it would have been your . Huxby cursed; snatched up his shot dlnned In hls ears, the kiUer hand felt a lump under the leather did not notice that the pistol was among tho weathered white trunks Satisfaction is what we missing. , ’■ business to do the legal assess- half;dry rags,-and daBhed back in, saw what he had done. The pistol coat. Huxby had not again gained of (Ire-killed birch treeB. "If we ment work on tho claim. But as to dress under water. Mr. namlll, dropped fr6m his paralyzed liand. all want.—we gnoirontee it. At tho announcement of tho loss,. hnve so much time we'll land there possession of tho pistol. . things stand, X may-aB well put In bowevor, had' no desire to put on Before he could recover his wits, Telephone J P . 8960. The chechnhcoa had now experl- Huxby met Garth’s gozo with a and clean up.” attire of cold hostility. Garth walked the winter'dolhtr the work myself. wot clothes; He beat a t thg zizzlng MUtb burst screaming from the m iD A Y , NOVEMBER 'i; 1096 IMOP) TffnAlt taaaSae! sagggMWaannwHBM

llnm lllim M> Ki <-lnif«li. Nonhiiia VU\w ,, lllstrlct ,. ii> iiiHfiin/ *«il liiiiiinlrt,rtli'iafrflali*li!|it|.i,ftl, in. 'I ’r*aeli« .(osriVli' llitlitoitr, hi A HANDY DIIIUCTORY FOB. 00H HKADKttfl lint al Wayslifn liy «#f,sv, ...... l.allism. nil Hinruo liinn llrnnrhi I'uroy Ht, I'aul'd M, B, 0««mn Grove. day in.'luml nl 10 a, fit, JW elllhlt »nr Klilrliltfo, I'rcaolilnu »orylt‘#i ' 1 I . 0 J - ' »M vlcn -• ' -■ -.1.1)1. pvi'lilitrt n«f*|iin nt 1.90 |i, m, HnmUy a. it. tit, (.Urtwfl'ik Mr*iM Wo.tn/'fl- niiwortli lrfia»n«i day nt... J,l» |i. III,, /(muff l'rn|iln'« Iliiiiril Oennn Ofovn Oltrlallnn anil Mfitsloimrr AMaiu*, I.olio, I'iiirl Wnnllny, Wnllur W tut Hltlo MIm Ioh. mu Aaliiiry itvomie, A«tmry I'arli, Assoelnllon Offlon I'rennlilni jtorvloe* Humlay at 10,40 Tnrnoovla, Tilton’s City Dairy L. SNIDER a, in, ana 7.49 li, in, .I'fiiyof .inMjlnit O.afl, 7.3(1 A. M. l’uataoilMd Milk and CNum Thtiinilay "»fiilli|li 1.4/l iiulook, (inn. flronti (Irdvc l^lfn • fIImIrlrt—Hr, B.an a, m.; to,an a, m. CBtyrtPtr.il NEWSPAPERS ilny poiimil. Hiimlay, l.t« I', in, n»v. William A. Holiinson, I'rnsManl: SERVICE AM/ YEAR ueamo II. aiiiUi-, fimiimyi u t<< m.i Ii,: Alriml blnii, 1'nwtor, I., 0. HrlitKfl. Trnnmirnrf iiahti'i 12.00, .1,20, tu n I*. M. ktid Distributor*) tor Walkor-Uordon ovaiiKOllnllo litootlUB, Tiiendnj', iililn (letmil Urtirp Products 53 Main Avenue, Tel. 0380 Hn/flo, lliirry Hwvin, H. M, [Iron and younil, ueoiilo1* iiiooflimi Hnlrntlon Army, Ailiury Park. rt.201*. M. Me tv (‘omtt-it‘itititr# nnit«ml Him IIiisIa 80ft Bosond Avonne, AsbMfr -Purt Oeonn Groro’n Original Carrier Mm tleanln tlroiuli.Teadiifi, TUur»Ha» Hnlvatloii Army harrnfW*, Malllwn Bhotio 141T ovonlim, Clcurgo Hnliln, loader, • voinin, Dnrvloes , It in., . Hummy Dnlly Rxc«>pt Stiitdnyii fur.-lit lllt‘('--ftllt‘lllrtN—rtde itn limit nolinol at «.1S, tfoun» l’nii|ilo'» moot- Ni'ltliuip l'"lrtt ttls tr ld No. I Plrat Church of Christ Silent 1st ln« il.lli ti, in. Mvnnin* woraltlti at i. HniifBB 'rinilniimtl, - ■ I'rcolilflitj WATER Asbury Park.. im-aIko iimniitiR Hfttut-dny mrthtM.nrflt I EXCURSION Ellen H. Clive G. C. PR1DHAM & BRO. xylth...... liliiwtrn"litiatratoi) jiilo inllt*. .AiiJll- .Thninns Orr, Trtaouri’ri 'Karl Ijervloos aro hold roKularly ovory Hint niul M rs, (UorBe M. Aimjomtm, l,awloi', Hi'cr('tary) Rtlitnf I’lill- Trading aa D, C, .Cavort Agent) Hiindny ittornlng al It nttil W u « 1iip h * ifittl nut! Mi 1 DAY J , LIMIT j SKOOTKR PRACTICAL, PAINTERS ‘ day ovonlim nt 8, in tho oliuroh mil- r»tl1i*ot*rt In dhnrgoi llpit, I'Valiit It. iJuilil. Insurance and Real Estate lloo, at llilrd nvonuo and ninarr | llrl.H' Vnlir 0 « n I'tiwrr Hunt PAPER HANGERS etixmt. Tho rontllitit roont and Him. (J«R|icl Hull, Neptune. Oct'nn tlrnve Publicity. Deport, 5 tut n llolf.M lle Cmirflt*, Ocean Grove and Asbury Park day Soliool aro locatod at Anbili y Sundnys, Lonves from anti Uratid avoinicit, ltuaalnK roimi Ills Hnvontli nvo MU 6. near Atkins. ment, inibtle Informntlnii Inirnnu, * 2flc, our lit Itiinl, 30(. for twd, Telephones SOOO and Sid Jl flrbitilnajr. Ocean Oiorii S. J. WtlMhlp __ ___ inootln*______wiult laurii'ji i.oril'ji ... h a y a t Lake and Heclt Stroot, | 40c. Tor (litre ooii wookdayn from noon'to nvo n. m, Ul.ao10.30 a. n. m, in, i j BtimlnK Bunday unlirml nt -* 0 li'loRraiili nitil tolcplioiK- canter, Asbury Park, N. J. Himdayn, 12 In 1. Sunday Bolimil m p.», in.}iii. ) Bon)>p.1 moouNff ntooUm Rt 1*50 rnilrontl nnd n it am sit Ip lllorn - ■ Wonli'.v Lnlie • ntiil Ocean 11,45 ll. in. .ilWtn fVrullnff ntid |irA)«*r. Tliuriidftyn turc. nnlplr W. Johnson, cltalr- _Tel. Asbury Park 339 j Avrniii*. Asltilry Park. lit R.00 p. Ml. • ninn, M. DARO BARBER SHOP Homo For Tho Aged. . f.i,'iliilii,iilir,,',niillllllllll,il.ll,lllf!(lllil,tlln*IH Iil.llK EDMUND L. THOMPSON Ocean Orove Cant|i Moetlns Abbii- Asbury Pirit-Niw York Transit Co, SSI Bond Str««t, Asbiry Pari 0.1 Clark aVOliuo, Odoiin Orovo, I*en(c€Of)tal. IilffhttVouiiCs : Exterior and Interior Hvory AVOdnosdny at 3.30 p. in.. Hov, W. PUR Howalt avortuo, AftUuty- Clnllolt— Ctoorire W. Iidtismt, Prosldelltj Alfreil WngBi Vies ALL HAIR CUTS, 35c. P ainting , C. Vorkcn, noting dinplnln, ciinitiiule Hov* Albort imRior, .suiulft^ 'lNlll|li|M «'lll'lti«|l|Hlliillll(llllll*>i»ll1ll*tllltllilll*iill u roilBlotls nervlco, opon to all mom. wchool 3.00 in iiii, preaelUim service, 3 rrcsliietil; Ilow nnl W, flellly, Expert on Ladles* and Children** : :>t!mnta> Furnlllieil hors o( tlio Homo and any frlondn of and 8 p, m. Youritf Pboidfi'a nioetlng. I . Work 08 Cookmnn Are,, Oooan Grot* S ecretary;11«otl R, W nrd, T m rs- H10nA.EIiDA.n0 t\in avovo, Haommont of tlio I.unl'n 7;no j n ray o r mootiiyrBi /Tuesday and Phono A»Uury 1’aH r 4038-11 suppor admlnlotorOd flrnt WednoHilny T luirsany evohtngs* 7,30 o'clock, urer; Joseph A. Thoma, Mana- (Formorly trlth Wary) : of every month.' gori William Cntloy, Chief of Grand Avenue Reformed, Asbury Police; Harry Ayres,- Superin­ (HowardL.Smith Lutheran Church of tho Atonement. S ; ' ; • ' '•. Parks tendent of Street Department; # (Successor ; to Angles Sriilth) % BURTIS’ FUNERAL CHAPEL First avonuo anil Hooli stroot. Hov. lVov. Otto L» Ft Mohrii pantor. Sun* b -;•■ • • | David H. O’Reilly Carl ]I. Mllloi'i pastor. Sunday ecliool day school, 9.45 n. m, V.dlvlno worship, Ocean Grove Hotel Association, EIiECTBICAt OONTBAOTOB 0.30 - a.' in. ftfornlhff eorvlco. 10.46, ll n, m. and 7,H0 p. m,j irniyor meet­ Distinctive Funeral Service Vcapor Borvlco, 7.45 p. m;. ing, Wednesday, 7.30 p» in, Inc.—President,-Edward J. Hor­ 1 Plumbing | Orders AMondod to l'rom vtly- ton; Secretary, F/W , Kohlnnd. Sines 1888 Estimates FnrnlilieJ. First Baptist, Asbury Park Bradley Beach M. E; Neptune Hoard of Trade—Harry | Tinning and Heating \ 517 BANGS AVENUE, ASBURY PARK 180 Abbott Avoano, Ocean Drove Sunday school arid adiilt Blblo clasH Uev. ' Wilbur . N, : Pike,. :pastor G.. Fnby, President; I. Goldbcrp, Phone 4718 a t 10.00 j j . m .; iriorninff b o i * v ! c o at 11. Sunday school a t Di30. j preaching ser­ ■ Vlqe 'President; Joseph 1 Sautn, Telephone EG7 : , . Also sornion. at 7*45. MonGs Brother­ vice at. 10.45 {. preaching at 7.30. Secretnry; Earl Swisher, treas­ hood, 10 a.m . Ybimp people's moctlng', | HARDWARE j G.45, Prnyor meetinff,- Wednesday, urer. ' ■ ...-. ' 7.45 p. m. Trinity. Episcopal, Asbury Park, Services conducted by the rector | Paints and Oils I M RS. REEVES’ ANDREW TAYLOR ttev. Randall W. .Conklin, as follows: BRADLEY BEAC1I 7.30 a; m., holy com m union; 9.45,; S un­ Board of Commissioners—Mayor s .' - . ’ " ■*, BEAUTY PARLOR TIN AND SHEET METAL St. James Episcopal Church, day Hchool; 10.45 a . m.; .■ m orning Frank C. Borden, Jr., director of When the oldest resident p ray er serm o n ; 7.45 ;p. in., Vespors. 118 JUT. HEllMON WAY WORKED Bradley Beach. public affairs and safety; Ber­ was a youngster we supplied MODEBW EQUIPMENT AND Fourth and Hammontl Avenues.. nard V. Poland, commissioner of 151 Main Avenue I EXPEKIENOED OPEHATOBS 76 Sonth Main Street, Aebary Park Services conducted by the Rev. E., J. W est Grove M. E, a ■ J-' OCEAN GROVE .-.- 06c, or- S for SJ.0# • revenue and finance; John Rog­ . Phono 2001 . Walonla. Holy Communion, Sundayn, Hov. William QUfflck, pastor. ;Ser- • Porinanents SB B0- and S5.00 ■\VoUnoHdnys arid H oly an d S ain ts vices for> the coming. Simday as fol­ ers, commissioner of streets and | OCEAN GROVE, N. J. f • ’ Phono S898 - Days, 8 a. in.; Choral Euohnrlat .and lows: 9,45, Sunday school, 31; proach- public improvements; Freder­ Sermon, flrnt Sundayai ; ll, a. rii. ; Ing service, 6.30, Epwprth League, 7.30 ick P, Reichey, borough clerk | Telephone 4741 I Morning Pniyor with SQrmon, Sun­ evening service. nnd collector; Francis Huggins, IToiopliono Connection. days, 11 a, in, ;• Evensong with Medi­ i . * tation, Sundays, 7.30 p. m ;; Chlhlron's deputy clerk. *.lllllllltll|ltlllllll|lllll'llrllllltlllllllllllliailllllll,ll,1l l l l , ^ Cnllev & Williams, Proprietors J . H E T Z E L Choral Eucharist, - last Sunday In Building Inspector.William Megill MILK, CREAM AND month at 10 a. m .: Church' School and OFFICIAL INFORMAtlON Borough Engineer Claude Birdsall MASON AND CEMENT WOBK Bible Classes; Sundays, 9.30 a, m .; Watch This Space Olllce of -the Order : of St. Vincent, Chief of Fire Department BUTTERMILK Jobbing Promptly Attended To NEPTUNE AND OCEAN Saturdays. 5.30 p. in.; Girls Friendly Addison Hutchinson, Jr. From Monmouth County Farms Estimates Furnished Society, T uesdays, 3.30 a n d *7.30 p., in .; GROVE Board of Education—William Laf- 1208 Eleventh Ayenuo Choir Rehearsals, Friday, 7.30. p. in. Phone 1970 Township Committee—^Raymond R. ferty, President; J. Edward Yar- FRENCH - Neptune, \N. J. • -. _ n'all, Clerk; .W alter Fox, F. 112 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Ballard Memorial, Asbury Park. Gracey, Chairman; John W. Knox, Clerk and Business Mana­ Ralph Shibla, George Bostick, DRY CLEANING Sunday a t 10.30, p reac h in g servlco ger; F. Leroy Garrabrant, Chair­ Harry K. Hutchinson, Carl Van jiraiiutiiiiiiiiaiiaitiiiiiiiiiiiiBKiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiitiii conducted by the pastor, Rev, D. C.. E v a n s ; : S unday school, 9.45 a . m .; man of Finance; Hnrry S. Whit­ Dyke, J. Clarence Barton. John CO. Epworth League, 0.45; ovonlng Wor­ lock, Chairmahof Police; Charles E. Shafto; F. J. Gvomlo, Princi­ | HE TIMES advertisers need our trade1 and | ship; 7.30. P ra y e r m eeting, T uesday pal. - i CLEAN AND WELL ...| ■ evening a t 7.30. Lovaman, Chairman of Roads: I I 1 friendship. When you need anything first | Ralph Johnson, Chairman of J SCREENED ANTHRACITE £ I ^ 3 try to buy it at home. We are anxious to see | Church of the Ascension, Bradley Light, Poor and Publicity. HU Night Off V- Beach.'; -;': Tax Collector .....W alter Gravatt "Just look nt old Farmer over | our home community the-center of commercial | Brlnley and Fletcher Lake avenues. Tax Assessor...... Alvin E. Bills tliero enjoying himself! Anti I’ve Right Rev. Canon John J. O’Hara, Treasurer ...... Arthur H; Pharo ;V; .- One-Hour Cleaning 1 and social activity. Communities grow and prosper | R ector. S unday m a sse s:' 6.15, .7.15, Attorney ...... Richard W. Stout nhvn.vs understood lie wns a.woman | G O A L I 8.15, 9.15, .10.SO o'clock. “Week day hater.” - ■; ■/. Service 1 through combined efforts. Cooperation and team work | mass^ 7.30 o'clock. F irs t: F rid a y m ass. Cashier ...... Walter Gravatt I | 6.30, 7.30, C onfessions .fo r S atu rd a y s Chief of Police ....W illiam Maas “So he Is; but she's not with him No Odor—No Shrinking ” | make for results.' Trade at home. ' ! and flrst Fridays, 4.00 to E.OO and-7.30 Road Foreman ...... John White tonight.”—Stray Stories JInghzlne. 1 Hoffmann Coal C o.: to 8.30 oclock, Township Physician We Call and Deliver S ; v • • .« •. First M. E., Asbury Park. W . A. Robinson, M.D. It Ail Depends Telephone I Yard, Fifth Ave. and- Railroad S AUTO BODY REPAIRS Overseer of Poor..Janet V. Bouse Asbury Park 2364, 5916 Rev. .Edson R. Leach, pawtor. Sun­ Building Inspector Harry Whitlock "How old would a person be who | Telephone Asbury Park 5267 • day school at 9i45 a. fn. Preaching wns born In IS97T’ Tin aid tor. M ttftCJnardR and B ody Tiepalra service, 11 a. m. .Youhg People's meet­ Engineer ....Claude W. Birdsall 633 Mattison Avenue } s in g a t 6.30 E v e n in g service a* 7.30. Police ' Recorder.... Ross R. Beck “Man or womnn ?"—Aiissvers Mag: Nick Antich P ra y e r services W ednesday a t 7.45. A uditor Elm er O. Stevens azlne. Asbury Park ALL KINDS OP AUTO 3IETAX 'WOBK—UPHOLSTERY AND 01ASS Board of Uealth—Members of 1000-3 FIBST A V E N U E , A 8B U B Y PA BK ______Telephone 3478 riiiiiiiiiiMimiiimiiihiiitiiiiimiiiiiiimiihiititMntmiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiii' Township Committee, the Asses­ ^riiHiiiiiiiHiiiaiisiitiiaitt'tisiVrtiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiifiiiniittiig ^iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiijaiiiiiiifaiirriiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiihiuii^ sor and Township Physician. COAL AND WOOD H ealth Officer , Albert L. Brown Wilbur R. Guyer | HOT JusT R ighT i William Stanley Applegate Board of Education—John B, Jobbing Successor to i ■ f HOME-MADE Shoe Rebuilder Stout, President; Mrs. Anna T.. WILLIAM YOUNG V | Johnson Coal and Supply Cot 203 Bond St, Asbury- Park Dey, Vice President; A. P. Todd,- TIN AND SHEET •- COLONIAI* COA|> District Clerk; Roland Reighton, BREAD COAL., MASONS* MATERIALS, FUEL OIL We Give the PLUMBING AND I 905 M ain S tre e t. A sbury P a rk . P honea 4940-4941 Augustus B. Knight, Edmund 1 METAL WORKERf [I Best Service and L. Thompson, Irving Cjabiel, DAILY Milton T. Wright, Alvah F. Ben­ S Slate and Asbestos Shingle g | HEATING I RADIO, Best Material nett, Claude Lawlor, Onsvillo J. | Roofing, Stoves, Ranges and | 1 Reitz Model Bakery Low Prices Estimates Given . | ;Mo\jlton, Supeirvising Principal; | Furnaces. Pipeless Heaters | | 47 Pilgrim Pathway AH Work Satisfactory H. A. Titcomb, High School I 109 A bbott Ave., Ocean Grove | Scott’s Music Shop, Inc. We do Orthopedic Work Principal; Samuel Edelson, M. 64 Main. Avenne, Ocean Grove 1 5 Telephone 3142 . ? ; 'Ocean-Grove ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—CENTURY EDITION L. HAZATSKY, Prop. D., School■' Physician; Janet V. -5,--. _ ' . V • - ' '• I — Telephone 428 | Electric Refrigeration—Maytas Wnahere—Servlco on all appliances Bouse, Attendance Officer. . ?iiaiiinitiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiaiti!iiiiaiiiiiitiiiiinKriinik ^ r j 410 Main Streot, Asbury Park, N. J. • /** Phono C830 iiuHuimustiimiMiiiBimmtiiiMiiiitnimnisimrniiirarttKiimJUttnnu1 ■iiiiii,iiii.iiatiitiBiiiitiiiiM i

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MILLIONAIRE SLEEP YOU KNOW ME, AL By RING LARDNER The Most Comfortable Money Can Buy—Only 2 ’Ac a Day I WANTED T o SIMMONS’ BEAAJTYBEST MATTRESS $7 d e m p s .e v VJHATOO ,v Simmons’ Complete Lino Beds and Bedding TALk T o V ou ' that, its1 the V ^ W m m ftQOOT KID DUSWd. HATES’ ESTELIE vau WANT ME h a ? h e > He THOOSHT I H TAVLOU Q E - TO 00-012655 AUOTHEf? CHILOrSEMS- *4ISHr \ /d o m t 'W/J V B. i. WINTERS, Inc. / \ CAUSE SHE IS* . UP.LlKE,, y GIRL OOT ANDHE HAD \ / Telephone ABbnnr Pork «71«. 51 Olln Street, Ocean OroTO, N. J. DlDM"r U k P HIM VCUPIO'*/ BECWJSE HEX'A . / \AM ACTCeW , TO STAV HOME ) ( Y j g - W p « ae t=iCHTer?j/ , WITH THE NUf?5E/ I H e^ W i V M A I2R IE D ST .ELMO HOTEL Open All Year Corner Main and New York Avenues , B. R. SHUBERT American and European Tel. Asbury Park 679 VAN COTTAGE 40 Central Avenue, Ocean Grove

Open AH Year. Hot Water Heat Q(Q American NO*t F«*tun*. lfli AttractlVe Rates For Autumn and Winter Tolophtme 1951-W f ilffJAY, NOVKMIIKR I, 10,1# i>3»MB8a»»sigasa»W i W HgWBa8Baai(9B88a flBg—------**“" ------THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES JUST HUMANS iBNB c a m I’liiiHiifti'd feiilny r , . , , / j tli'M M tf. M. kfU W Iti, It.lKi.M li.l l'iiI.II.I.cf ■ UNQUESTIONED INANCJAI afRENQTM :■■. ,f till tV’MtSf 11 MAIM.-AVt-fJUK, OMAN UMoVIV WmV IF.NP.V of Ofir hi'cdom 'Mf-i'.lwlw 1 !h IIAYMDNI) IMTHAIHN SOUND FUTURE PROTECTION Hf' if Vin»‘ i ftM*»1 , 1 1rii \iiHnitttl VMtm mi ■ UNEXCELLED SERVICE nt fhr PROMPT LOSS SETTLEMENT The nii|ireinii liny youi» limtii'iiimn build. Thai, It lm« Urnr> imiitlri! nut, iViihfet-oif H n t jJuv • Owriii' • di;j»v« ofrica In nliniil half llir prlco uI n bftttld- nnd th« uimipim}* l»i which it In iilncmt, nl>t|i. X-i ;; .* • S e n ur nnw (or n llinii any tlrrnd* I’hi' ^vmv, Unit «hvjv $v\\n>+ tmuglit Tim bnttlonlUp mmrd* i« hRnlurtt I *tr>^VAV'ftiItne*V' Io*«I I*uc11ttMs'. 10 . riitoo |>rIv«'s -|iits n|*|>r<** AIMittO rot;. iMifiiit y inio^Vhy pHcrs hl^rlj. dniiiiorn from willKiin-; '. ItiviM'. lowu KVtM*r\ \V jjsk in « lo u inlMH'vr hum iilTi»pt»il: if nl. .SIT (fimrda our Kovcrmnont and ?roe* :i hill *|>urm'il Hit* bIToiv ‘T in '«» rolit’f Uom mialnni ilnimcrs from within, ah'citiiy nl $ir» t> w ri'h.• -Vnii iiiiijH Im* tii iniiijA* It In the supremo Colire tluit unjfs REAL ESTATE «nd INSURANCE tin* I %%itiiItt w ork f1‘ W\v \\\)* lUvxiltit's o f tlu1- or the salcininrtilnn jirovimons of mi ■ rolior,ri'l.ii'l'; sisyspin.. i’iiniiu-’M-ljimK Md., Nows,. CoustlUitlon are vlofatedi Forty-Eight Main Avenue ' ■ tt Is Hie elttiilel of otir treetlnm. ' Viiii u.tidn.ntl I »ri>iirt1 !»oinj; lo ^ Kd o l '.mil 11rcir T>. prctnc Court to other branches of i;epat*i»K Xoi- a the school, Many have entered Senior piny was $100.08, njJd tlm t Like air liberals from Plato to the present he. had in large meetin;'- hoping to be crowned the l'ing $lli.D0 was made from the Strand liobert- AVest, the president, is Pong champ of Neptune high Theatre benefit- performance. j: ALVIN E.. BILLS AGENCY | mind some elusive Utopia. . lie aroused no noticeable busy' ijinkint? plans for a meetiiiK school, , Tho meeting was adjourned by when the N. R. A. party, Neptune’s The first and . second round Mary . Jane Gibbons, president of | REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE j enthusiasm'for it in his audience. lie was as imperson­ Recovery, in Athletics,, will try to m atehcs fit?, to, bo played before the Senior' class. | Teiephono 2124 1s Main Avenue, Oc^an Grave S ally analytical as a highly -trained surgeon, but, communi­ fulfill the. majority, of their prom­ November S. Third and semi-final g'- ... " ' a ises to, the situdents. la this matches, will be played before I’crsonniE 4iiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii)iii!iiiiriinaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiittiiifiiiiiiiiiii^l cated none of the spiritual uplift of the family doctor. meetintr they plan to discuss the November IS, The . link 1 m atch Those who have left school in possibility of .'giving a boy .as Truly both serve'mankind--on a different price-level. Of .will be played on N ovem ber 20. the past week are Donald Haddon, ^iuiiiiuiufntiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiirifiiiiiitui|jiititiiuii)ve are in for such dry years, the HOMELIKE (To Any Address Anywhere in the United States | And Ht/wS people should save every forest tree that can hold back or Possessions) 1 . | *■5 © "^DAY "Can your daughter play the vio­ the •rainwater, ana save it from rushing out' in wasteful lin?" - with BATH “No. slip pnn't: !•’>> «.||n ..freshets, ' .- | To Each NEW' Subscriber a Copy of the Sixtieth An- | CLASSIFIED S P IC IA l WEEKLY niversary Historical Number; Sixteen Pages, 1 The Leap- to Death,1 ADVERTISEMENTS .RATfS raO O :. printed on Calendared Paper for Preservation | One of the terrible things about automobile accidents, Advertisements. tor then® columns , W should, bo 'i, :ho onico ot "Tho TlinoH" Will be Sent FREE. Only a Fovr Copies Left. | h the almost instantaneous speed with, which they happen, NOT LATER THAN 18 O'CLOCK You are bowling along some day in happy enjoyment. NOON Thurmlay of. each woek. cr.AsstFiEn a s -sjw js • All at once some rough driver tries to pass you on a blind 25 words or Ions...... 2Gc. | Back Issues Containing Opening Installments of Rob- ‘ Mnr6 than 2f, words 1 ennt per word curve, or attempts to bob into the traffic from a side 5 times for tho prlro of four. \ ert Ames Bcnnet’s Exciting Adventure Serial § Copy ninttod In, Given to ropresenta- street. The collision may come before you are conscious tlvo or orotiKht oUke ponionully | Will be Sent Free. | iT;-32nd ST. JUST ofF BROADWAY:" n.uBt be iiccompantoa by cash or that any danger exists. stamps ■ .cover" coBt. Copy accepted I 1 over phono ne a courtpsy artd conveis- e , ■ a Arid in those seconds, happiness is succeeded by mis­ ,once to customers. Bills due Immedi­ I I ery. . The laughter of your guests is succeeded by the ately upon presentation, ■ ■ groans of the wounded, possibly by the silence of death. FOK KENT—Hnjse for rent by the year a t 11G Broadway, Ocepts ^ii,iiiiiiii.|iiiiiiiia .i:Biiirii,tBiiiitaii>.iiiiiuiii»iiarii!LBiiaiJiK>LiairiHiuiii;iuatiaiiiijftiiirtuiuiiuiuuttimnuijajiii^ There is only one escape from these perils. And that WILL YOUR CHILD GET THROUGH Grove. F. P. Butcher.—A i is to drive so cautiously; with such a watchful eye on FOR RENT—Furnished or un­ everything in the road, that you are fairly safe from dan­ furnished. Four ;o eight room Three items for One Dollar 1 , WINTER WITH STURDY LEGS, SOOND houses, $18 to.$40 per month. Al­ ger. Many thousands of people now lying in hospitals so housp's for sale from $1800 up. Permanent Waves | wish they had done so. Heinz Agency, 130 Main avenue, f TEETH AND NO HINT OF RICKETS? Ocean Grove.-—44* * DIESEL—We want tn interview $5.00, $6.00 and‘$7.50 j Home Town Thoughts. Ton are doulily s-eaponsibla belpa protect agaiait infection in reliable men, mechanically inclined, your child’# J>i!.t proles the Mint flavored typ*. first mortgage on home property. Rcgutar DinnsT, 50c. Special Winter Many of the people who have had poor success in o i ▼itamlna A and D, Vitamin-A Bold a t all good d ra g atorea. Two houses, r.plendid inveatment, “ with Room and Board. Hot interest sure. V /rite Box 30, QUAKER INN K heat, irumtin? water in-roc-iss. business, are convinced that it does not pay to advertise. Times Office,r—48*44*. 37 Main Av«nue. Tel 7625 M. B. STRATTON' VIlftyAV, -f/nVKMnfill h lO.lf! —I—----- , I" »N- o •*>-,

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Ifnlf. f-Mlli The PlrstNtttiottttl Batik dt Bradley Bcttck (illy! ‘ h i TEitMY'S mini Mr, will Mrn, (!, W, Jl, 1'nii 101?. linn iif Miinfiid of Kiliimllim, Brfttlley Bench, N, j. Mm, llnnry Kihnchttiy (Id Ntnv elinml llm /vy llniinii, MjiIii nv«*niii'( I.OCK.IMITH SHOP Tin.’ Ni'|iiitii> l(iWlinlil|i Mmiil iif Yttrk nVi'iitm, vUitii;itlrtt“ Int'pllitifi ■ tllln Wttik, ili'iici* itl ’ I op; Ili'Pk iiypmin. Ault* it»1 In !ti»f, itliflil, ili'i’liljil • .idVijUjiniMt<*ii. M r, Anil Mrs, I’ttwdll, Km . ■ U 'i'lw flci>iili (lliivn tlniillil Tiilili' Wnli|ii' f ‘,,‘hniifllli (nlnli'f', vvhii linn rnf ohll \ 1\ nt1«» lurry itt'e tiiiivltliMti filtnrk will ini1'1! M«»*rJhy *»vi>n‘lti»f. til* (life | & ^ l<’ hiM'i! ii(:|,|||iv|ii|( « |M,t'(|nn (if (ho Hlvor tlllln. litiimi iif. till' M ptm Mni-llm ivi«l it’ltcrtl .If n lit If i> fiii* the |m*l I,\V|| ..- Men, A. II. ■ Ifnyn, Wi Prniililin Afiiili* I'm tum i,' l>7 Mnln ivwiuti, i d mil by DIr- tivnntu’. In tt|i('iHllli(f : tlio winter ill It will tin.n "W ill Kiiuiii'm oviiiilittf," li'li'i clci'k A lftail 1’, Toilil tlinl ITAXI! TAXI if llnltlmtirta( Mil; Ml'. iiihI Mrn, Kiwi Trcii!, Who Tiiiilitll t« Jttfi in ntitiij-s in CMtt dm' Ilt(> Imhi'il, rtl ill, ritlii iif $tll j BADI0 CAB nnd TAXI CO. I We Inrlle the pdiple of this comntiinlly and surrounding Mi', mill Men, Hubert 'I'llmiiii, of ImvM lu'un iciii'Sln of Mr, hilil Ml'fl, i mm, .It*,, of New York ..Oily. 'vi'W |in- mnltllt, Nt«jiftim>, jifii liieijtal ■ nl ?rt Ali* (!, W, II. I*iilt, nt tlio. Ivy Itlitmn vicinity ip BTiilt lltemwlvcs nf our complete linnkltig fiicllltleft i lipi'o iivri1. i'll# "|iM t ivi>i>k nml. (i A iiu,|liHi by Aivnii K. Ili'itiuil.l iaiS'S:,. 14 126| iiott nycmio. Hitwn Mny, left mi Wedrn'Mhiy fni' which Include the following! ii wlnii'i'V dtiiy lit'fit. iWiVluint, ji'lnnu tittili' ('iiUHtfc ni lie? Ahhnll. ilH‘i i'iiiI lltitl.utiles# tho. back rent I Antittr; I'nrk Isl I'ltiiitettBer | Ml«* S, J, F oster linn closed tlio CIII5CIC ACCOUNT Plorliln. nvi>n\ti' for t|ii> wcnsniii if |iilId In fuli Ijy IJt'i'fmifict' 1, 1’in- I nnd' 25c. | Ciilbiilii), Mnlti rivonuo ntttl voliirn* ilnll will Itavi* to vncnle. Clpfk SI’ECIAI, INTEREST ACCOUNT M in, .Iniilt'k lli'iiwli, 711 Ml, I’ls- Kit to Ntnv York City, iM i'h, (>coltn Coiiv'au uiitt a.itij,. Tmld di'cinn'd th a t (be Iftrtntou itiis! | OCEAN R*. Adth iw l CltElUT DEPARTMF.NT (fisli Way, Ims wiurncil frmti Sont- Lloyd W, Cuiu'itil, wIiikm' cnttnKi? imlil for iiniic nf ‘tls ii'iit In cash, I - ..'(MOVE ' I O C . | TRUBT DEPARTMENT Mtv find Mrs, Joi'nas 'Jtm klnn,j1. Thompson, 60 dny iiioi'iiliig, sim, jt wits decided Hint the ,extra Frttnklln ;nvonu«, 1ms incvod to Iniicn ' ' to $5,000 by the Federal Doposit Insurance Corpora­ , I)i'. Groves W, DroW, of Phllndul- room In the garage, which is nd- WI ml’s Going On At the Wmutmnflnn for thu winter, . phln, for many yonrs a mtmmci' Kk'lmt'd Btit'iltlKi , 12 I’ittlltiis! jiWettl to the school RVOTinds jori tion. Mr, ftttil Mrs. II. C. OponshftW rosliiont of Oconn Grove, wnn tho livciiitt', is iitti'lid|liu the !C(l(j|, So.' Main stiee t, Hhntild nut be iint- Walter Reade Theatres We Solicit Your Patronage have moved lute iho Llllngore prbnehor Sunday morning and ove- wood Park Junior College I’l'nm ti'il any more, In Asbury. Park n|m rtiiicnta on Mnin nVomic. ning nt the First Bnptkt Church, nnii Ilnitt|ttet. In Orei'itwicli, Cott- llitnibl 12. Illauvclf. president of Asbury Park. iii'i’tli'til, tonight. Me will- spi'iiil thi' Kiiieka CItib of Oio.an Glove, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Frank Bloom, OB- Emhtiry ave­ tlio weekend in Now York City iilipeitr.cd before- th e hoard to ask nue, ia improving after a sorl- Miss ^Ittrinn I’nrker, 1-18 Frnnk- MAYFAIR And will see the Pittsburgh-Ford for the two the High School Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave.,' Ocean Grove otls operation ’ nt Fiticin hospital liii nvenuo, and Miss Heiors Ii. ham footbttil gam'a, Auditorium for presentation of the Lake Avenue Thompson, 172' Lawrence uvonue, Member of, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. ' M r, and Mrs. William Gearhart, Eureka Mlnsrols, on Thursday and Entire 'Vuek Starting Saturday, Spent tlio wcokond In New -York, 0f, It. 1C. Tomlin, 45 Maln-nve- 82 Lake nvemie, -have closed their I'rlility, December G and 0. Pcrmis- Nov. 2 . wlvorb they attended the Golumblft- nuo, is attending the medical and cottage nitd returned to Bnyomie. sion was granted, Cecil B. DeMllle's Michigan football game, surgical convention In Boston, Miss Helen M, Greek, 07 Cen­ Mass., this- Week. Ho wns invited I* Mrs. Alina T, Dey, vicq president Mrs, Kugier, of the Trenton “ The Crusades” ^UIBItlllll(nilllllllb|llll|tUI(|H||ftllltilll!1IUIHIUHHIIIIIlilii«nimil; tral nvemie left on Thursday to to address the meetings on '‘Reme­ of the board, was chosen delegate House, had as . recent guests Mr. A I’nramoitnl Picture With upend tlie winter in Arlington, dial Treatment of Defective Child­ to the State Federation of Boards arid Mrs. Irvin Smith, and daugh­ LORETTA YOUNG F la, ren" nml on “Fevers Contracted in of Eihicntion, with Mr. Thompson ter, of Camden, mid Mr. and Mrs. HENRY WII.COXEN Florida by .Northern Tourists.” as alternate. I AN, KEITH John Stickel closed his ccJttage II. S. Kugier and son, of Phila­ Mr.. Thompson reported on gen­ KATHEItlNB I)E M1IXK this- week at 91 Cookman nvenuo delphia. Mr.. and Mrs. Norm an DeCiroot, eral repairs to buildings and other C. AUBREY SMITH 01 Asbury avenue, wilt entertain Dircct From its S2.00 Showing and returned to Newark for the . Mrs. ..Elizabeth Erhacher, 35 members reported on their respec­ state of Rebecca S. Booth, Deceased at dinner tonight Mr, and Mrs, On Broadway. First Time Vu w inter. ■ Broadway, s nailing on Saturday tive . departments.' . . Supervising William Hand, of Hackensack, and Popular Prices aboard the S. S. Pennsylvania, of Principal O, J. Moulton described . Mrs.- Leoia Fuliwood, 87 Mt. Dr, ani} M rs., E, S. Thompson', oC tho Panama Pacific Line, for Cali­ tho Family Relations', course given 99-Year Lease On Zion Way, is now located at the Bradley Beach. Tomorrow, tb» fornia, where she Will spend tho to high school senior classes and home of Mrs, Frank Osmon, Now party will attend the Princeton- NEW ST. JAMES Two-Story and Attic Semi-Detached Brunbtvick. w inter, Was com m ended-for the conduct, Navy football game at Princoton. of the project:. Harry A. Tltcomb, 4 Days Starting Fri., Nov. 1 ' Mrs. Drew K. Robinson and . ■ LA WHENCE TIBBETT Mrs. J. Swain, Franklin avenue, Bringing to a close a long seas­ high school principal, reported on daughter Harriet, 21 Ocean ave­ in and Mr. and Mrs.' Eieenbcrg, of on’s stay at her summer cottage, high' school activities. Bradley Beach, motored to Florida nue, will spend tho winter in El­ Frame Cottage 12 Main avenue, Mrs. W. O, Burge- mira, N. V., visiting Mrs. Robin­ “ Metrepolitan” last Friday. lilt returned this week to Trenton. Lot of Difference son’s daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ives Bull, Mrs, Burgelin has sojourned at her Marion—I hear you broke off W ith K olb... 98^ Heck Avenue proprietors of the Aurora hotel, cottage here every summer since your engagement with that rich old VIRGINIA BRUCE duffer. ■ ALICE BRADY have gone to their winter home in John A, Lantry, of Ocean Grove it was built by her. father, Alex­ Ocean Grove, N. J. M abel—Yen, I adored Ills pre&- ■■ CESAR ROMERO and Brooklyn, is undergoing treat­ ander C. Yard, Ocean Grove pion­ Dunediii, Florida. pnts, but 1 simply couldn't omluro ment at tho Methodist Hospital in eer. 3 Days Starting Tues., Nov 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred B, Foss and his preseace^-OlncInnatl Enquirer. To Be Sold Brooklyn, where ho was taken JAMES DUNN family, 85 Asbury avenue, have re­ The Monmouth County Past some weeks ago by tho Ocean in turned from their trip to Boston Councilors Association, Sons and Saturday, November 2,1935, at 10 A.M. Grovo First Aid Squad, Vina Dilmar’s and vicinity. ' Daughters of Liberty, held, their Miss Cartes K. Swartz, a deacon­ Fourth Annual Service at Old In Our Real Estate Salesroom Mr, ar.d Mrs. William E, Thom­ “ Bad Boy” ess who has been working among Tennent Church, October 20, with WOOLMAN’S son, of Oeoftn Grove and Philadel- W ith tho mountaineers, at tho Lnnsing an attendance of over 1000. The . phia, left last Saturday on a tour DOROTHY WILSON 1808-10 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. League Parish, Lansing, N. C., is ushers were Mr, nnd Mrs. John QUALITY of South America. JOHN WRAY a mfimber for tho winter o i tho Brown, of Deal; Jack Kean, of! Ten Per Cent. (Min $50) Deposit at Time of Sale William Hosmor and family, Bancroft-Tayloc Rest Family, Red Bank; and Charles Coopcy, . Media, Pn., were quests last weok SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers Mr. and Mrs. Jpeob C. Glockler Ocean Grove. , of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hosmor, PARAMOUNT 1808-10 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia spent tho week-end with their 125 Heck Avenue 98 Embury avonuo. i Aivin Bradley, Occan Grove resi­ nephew in Millville, N J. Also, dent for many summers, stopped Ocean Grove Starting Saturday Nov 2 Rev. Newton Kugier, Mt. Zion they visited Atlantic City and in Ocean Grove for a brief visit on DICK POWELL Telephone 5037-J . RUBY KEELEIt Way, "who has been is pationt in Camden before returning to thoir Saturday on his way homo to Phila­ in' Fitkin hospital for several weeks, home at* 113 Mt. Tabor Way boro. delphia. He had been spending I’ouna is very much improved. Miss Cornelia Farrington, ,a some time as the guest of Arthur Prime Rib Roast of Beef PH O N E A. P . 691 R. O. M. SCHADT Mrs, Sarah Sldoll, of Montclair, Brooklyn deaconess, is recuperating C. Stiles, of Montclair, with whom 29c. Shipmates Forever is sponding tho' month of Septem­ after; illness, at Baricroft-Taylor ho engages it; mission speaking Legs of Lamb :...... 2Sc. W ith Schadi s Sea Food Market ber >iS the gtieat of Mrs. Jennie R est .Home. S is te r Dorn. Dawson, tours through New York, Newark, Fresh Hams 29c, LEWIS STONE Naee, 77 Heck avenuo. a retired Episcopal deaconess, of Montclair, and other North Jersey Puritan Smoked Hams ROSS ALEXANDER 1 (Established 1915) EDDIE, ACUFF Bayonne, Ib a guest at the Home. cities’. ; . 32c. Miss ’ Sheridan and nephew, Fresh Sausage Meat 35c. DICK FOR AN j Hotel and Restaurant Trade Wili Sheridan, ■ 100 Asbury a Ve­ Mary Walker, 71 Mfc. Tabor Dr, Alfred Wagg and daughter, Scrapple ISc. . JOHN ARLEDGE nue, ore leaving on Monday for Way,, returned this week from a Now in Its Third Big Week at j • Our Specialty of Ocean Grovo, visited Tremont Sauerkraut Sc. the Strand Theatre, N. Y. St. Petersburg, Florida. thousand mile automobile tripi Baptist Temple Boston’, Mass., on 1 907 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. I. through the South. While in Sunday eventing to hear Dr. C. Fresh Killed Fowls The Woman’s Prayer Band will For over twenty years we have enjoyed tho enviable reputation North; Carolina, she visited the Gordon Brownvllle, formerly pas­ Roasting Jhickem meet on Monday, November. 4, at of selling the Choicest Sea Foods. Give us a trial. Wright Brothers’ Memorial there. tor of tho A9bury Park Baptist And Fryers LYRIC three o’clock, with Mrs. Ida Park­ iiimim ...... er, 181, Abbott Avenue, Tho Junior auxiliary of the W. Church. In tho same audience was • Free'Deliveiy 4 Days Starting Sat., Nov 2 Dr, R. E. Tomlin, n f Oceon Grove. Mr. arid Mrs. Watkin Williams H. M. S., of St. Paul’s church, will CLARK GABLE Following the service they all had JEAN HARLOW and family, 76 Heck avenuo, re­ hold a . Hallowe'en Party tonight nt the horns of Mrs, Alice Cowan, a friendly chat with the new pas­ |,iiili,iiilHii,Biiiiil,iatiiiiini!iiiiiiiiiiiiiajniiiiiiiititinii,: WALLACE BEERY turned on Monday from n week-end tor of Tremont, who is winning ' in Jacob Grossman trip to Wilkes-Barre,. Pa. 137 Franklin avenue, Those plan­ | MATTHEWS and I ning to attend should do so in cos­ a warm spot in the hearts of hiB f r a n Ci o n i I ■ MChina Seas” Miss Helen Van Slykc, of Tren­ tum e. new parishonors. SHOE STORE ton anii Ocean Grove, was the • . Sncetner to . | An M-G-M. Hit . -as, The Mothers' Circle of St. j George B. Sexton | week-end guest of Miss Mary Jane Mrs,. ..Charles Spencer, 87 Mt. Comfortable Paul’s church : held their annual 3 Days Starting. Weds., Nov 13 Schw artz, 72% Embury avenue. Zion Way, had as recent guests $ Spencer Barker and son, of Hart? Hallowe’en masquerade party, j Funeral Directors | • Footwaar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davia, of Tuesday evening at tho home of ! Tfcs O H ttt UnderttiklOBr Eltali- S “Two Fisted” ford, Conn.; Mr- anti Mrs Will : llihm«n» In Moaino«r- County At Reasonable Prices i f Panama Canal Zone, wero dinner the president, Mrs. Phineas Proc­ : .SinHlnooot. Serrlts j With Banker, of Spencerport, N. Y.; and | Flrit'Clnts Aabalaum s«rrlce g guests this wook of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Catherine " Sponcer, of New tor, 20 New York avenue. There LEE TRACEY James Eaton, 105 Abbott avenue. | 704 Serenlh' Avenue | 708 Cookman Avenue York.* ..... were twenty-two present. Games , ROSCOE EARNS and refreshments were enjoyed. GAIL PATRICK Asbury Park, N. J, Mrs, Catherine Gibbs, Miss Mr. and MrB. Richard Clark, of [ Asbury Park, N. J. | KENT TAYLOR The fivpt prize was awarded to : Telephone, A§hurf P urk SI . f Marlon Gibbs and .Miss Augusta the. Main Avenuo House, are leav­ Franke, 90 Mt. Zion' Way, will Miss Mary Walker, for the funni­ ing next week for Florida. Mr. ^itiutriiiitiitiiiiiiiiintiiiuiiiatifiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiifitiiiijri spend tho winter in L'ong Branch. est costume, portraying-a Mexican and-Mrs. Henry Smith and family, woman. The second prize went | ^iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiij After sojourning here since May 21 Webb avenue, will make their Ice Cream— BIG DIP to Mrs. Anna Farrell, as a French I I Why Not REDUCE : With a S - l»nrolm»e Your Clirlotnms Gills On Our Dctorrct l’njm cnt Vlan. „nt her cottage, 7 Heck avenue, residoritfe at the Main Avornie maid, the prettiest costume, . ■ Mrs, William Davenport Jones re­ H ouse,.’ 5c. turned to her winter homo in New­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Odell VOGUE JEWELERS, Inc. Last night, Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward ! WELFITTED ! ark last week, and Mr, Odell’s mother, Mrs. C. E. i MacWllllams, 98Vs Mt, Herm on | CORSET OR CORSEtETTE 1 H. WELSFOBD: Proprietor- Odell, 24 Abbott avenue, moved on Mr. and Mrs, William Elmer Way, entertained tit a Hallowe’en 18 c Watchcs—Hamilton, Elgin, .Waltham, IngersolL Gorluini'i: Saturday to Elizabeth,-where thoir | . By' I Haines, of Woodbury, N. J., wero costuine’ party Mr. and Mrs, Ralph' | and International Solid (Sterling) Silver. Gorham, '.lnW *;0j address is 20 Rosawood Place. Mr. I WIDMAN’S CORSET 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Wiggin, Mrs, Clarence H. Dow- Pt. 1 national and Benedict Plated Silver. and Mrs. Odell were married on | SH O P | Bilms, 80 Clark avenue, over the nie,' Mrs. Anna Farrell and . Mrs, Saturday, October 12, at Philadel­ I ' Now Located »t/ | Phone 3249 629 Mattison Avenue, Asfcnry Park past week end. 1 Pearl Clements. 35 c phia. The '.bride, who was Mias i .848 Cookmar, Aveeue 1 Miss Lulu E, Wright, proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Howard S, Patter­ Helen K.. Schultz, is the daughter 5 ; Aabpry PMki N. J f t i ' | Qt. = Ariyono prosentlnff this adri ttho^o store on or before Ndret^l»Vlr:; of the Shelburne hotel, is speeding son and’ children*:iMiss Jeanette of Rev. Werd.K, Schultz, pastor of S . Oyor Ncv'jiiry’i 5c. Vndl3c. ikarfl | r> = G, will lie entitled to ten per cent reduction on purehasos or repair ' ' o weblt w ith h ^ Ja ls to r (it, the fam ­ Patterson and Howard‘S. Patter- Covenant M- E. Chitreh, Philadel- Sll|lllilUltalHIIIIIIIUI>IUIIMUMIUn*MC&:;;;; , II? 52 0LIN ST., OCEAN GROVE ^llllllU llllllllllllllllltlllilltlllllllU tlllllllllllllllllllllltlM lllllllllllllU m iJl] ■!.- ■ ' .' vivffifeWv f'AtiR fltx T il l DAY, NOVEM tlElt 1, lDiltf

aaasBBgiffl of dontfttot Wad tlofert’otl tntlll tlio iiIoiih (tie (last lino <'( "aid lot north '! IIIOI'lll vISlKIT III ll'lflltlllf (Ill'll' tunnstn iiomiidH ami jwij , lioiivlor itjijiiiinMils In II Ili\ tin llu* nuxt roirulm* int'otliijfi Novmnboi* went oho mimll'iil anil . fol'ly-nlnhl fcpt, mm tuoti tu, 11io l i o fi-cnnl t h * «or>.... |’’IIi.'ih wfi.- tin1. m!ttn>89iirs (1. No bids w cto seBolycti qh tho oof of nnld loli tlioliiin.w,n. nun...... hundred nut)-■fifl*IV*lhriiot y ...... root,. , . ... nix Mr*. MiU'Utu l.i'liimm V* 111 at tier l l i ^ -ilvolMwiI » ~ tU'cisUm. lust atltm of $10,000. 'Whon tho appro­ Iitdhort to . tho iioi ilioi'iy of nftlfl joiir. In view of the fact Hint priation of $10,000 woe maild at' mown - Hti*o«tt tlioiit?!). (4) aIouk thd 'iiinm* "H Ton ill ii vomit*. ' Are You Interested In Lower iioiMiuily Uioroor, noiiltt flovonty Mrs. .lulii't House. I'mllri* live- many ili'i'isions in Hint ganu* Wi*ri* tho ..beginning of tho year It was nitil ‘four nuimtcH ^*o«t forty-. tmi\ siii'iii Srtliirilny In i'n.rlisl.e, I’ll. ,f«ur foot, ntito ln«lui« lo tlio of irnnli'sluil -by . Neplutio fans who. estimated that tho sum. would t>cB ‘ Mrs. Mui'y Vim Illtsi'U, IhmiRht ihtiy saw I'bi'iitltV plays County Taxes? covor tho cost of purchase and In­ Jolacd as tho immorty of Krauk Do nvi'inu' HoPU» ot nl.t taken In oxeouU iir at tho sjtii.nl Kriilny l» -N w Vork | |H,j(ojv t |1(1|1' tl|l, ollloliiW^ tlnjvu stallation and operation:, for tho suit of Asbury Park National Hank City. , v." ' slioiild lio .ii Ini'Ki* Ifioiil nj.'invd iit year. Lnnt inldsummer tho Free­ rtfid Trust Company, Atlmr, ote, of Al- Mr.s. lk'uiy, Kniilli, Apliuvy Giir- THE DEMOCRATIC FREEHOLDERS PROMISED ECONOMY. HERE'S bort-cninHOn, OocoaHt'd, nnd to bo ,li>ni; ’vvaiS'ii" ivJoiil 'v'slUt^n irn'nif »t■«J“I *ottnly?(^ t; £e|)- holders advised that tho system SOll1 b y • -.. . • : WHAT THEY GAVE YOU« . lim vA lU l 1IKI01IT, BhoTllfi hold.i I i'iiiit» Iiiis (lie power In win, lo-U. bo not put In oporntlon boforo July, natod Kept, aoth, insn. • as it was thon figured that tho ap­ Ktlwln p. LntiRntroot, Bol'r. Millilon ’ Whiti* is liavlni? Iiis AN INCREASE IN ROAD AND BRIDGE APPROPRIATIONS IN ONE : U-44 6S I, Itoiist* on liiovi-ntli iiyi-miu ii’-ili'c- What, promises to lie one..of tho propriation .would allow for tho oi'ali'il. lireiitust (Ijtli't; ciirils over sei-n on : YEAR OF $90,948.64. operation of tho system for not NOTION TO m ilHKltHy Mr. iiiul M is. II. ,TlininSs /p rn u ’r- the New Jersey, shore will lie run ENTIRE 1935 BRIDGE APPROPRIATION OF $149,000 PAID OUT BY nioro than six months. Notice Is hereby hIvoii that soalett ly of. IVnlil ii\-oniii', luivi* iiiovod lu oil'at the Con void ion Hull tonight, j :. OCTOBER 1, WITH $15,000 UNPAID BILLS AND THREE MONTHS bids will bo itK'ctveil by tho Township . Oi'l'llll tlrowi),-: • . ■ • . . .-,■■ Commlttoe of tho Township. Of No|v Prpmol/er Erlich. al'itor consider-, OF YEAR TO GO. tune,LUIiti MonmouthniiyilllllJUlll i^uiiilt/iCounty. -fcivu- Nott* UU|nU)t • sir. am) Mrs. - IMiillip ' Nl'Winiin able scoiftliiK, . has nrrnnprcil a.' for tho Improvement' of WaystUo. ltonu spoilt last • wuok AVitli Itis parents IN TWO YEARS INCREASED FOUR BUDGET ITEMS UNDER THEIR lii tho. Township oC Noptuno, and schedule of close., Unpredictable; N e w Y o r R opened an d retuV hv pwbtlu a t tho room s in MiiilasiiiiaiiV OWN CONTROL $148,792.98. dr the Township Committee* Town­ -Mi'., atul Mrs, Eilwiiril Rose, matches. In . the, main event,! ship-Hall, Main. Stroot, Noptuno, on Kiiljjo itvi'itiu*. wore recent visitors Johnny B i'Irrs, Lone Branch, anil: WYCKOFF AND MAYER VOTED AGAINST -HIGH DEMOCRATIC O R N E W A R K th e ■■fifth of N ovem ber, 103B., a t . 7.80 ' IK M. - in Kurmintsilaie. Tony Colli, M assachusetts, will. mix. 'BUDGET. ■ . / s'-"?; , S-f.O O Drawlnirs and spoolflcntlohs for tho " Mrs. Sadie Si-hanck. Tenth ave­ In tile tionii-flnal. Tiger Hall and I proposed work prepared by Claudo \V. WATCH PAPERS AND ATTEND MEETINGS TO HEAR THE FULL BlrtlMoll, c iv il JfiiiKlneer, South B olm ar. nue. is speiiiliuK some time with a Oi'orjrip Kirk are to match punches. | New Jersey , a rc . oh tU6 In naU\ 32ntfl- niece in Trentop. A Iso on t he evening’s program tiro STORY OF THE DEMOCRATIC FREEHOLDERS EXTRAVAGANCE. ;tjeors olllco.^and may bo I nspootod by' Mr, and' Mrs., Geiti'ge Phillips. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 nrosuectlvo bidders,, during buslnoBS the following, baxcvs: ..' Cloorgic -hours.'Tho Standard Proposal Form, Ninth n^nuft w o^wrecen'l t^-l' gnesisJtJW'^quests following bow s: Goorgic 1 Ih attnohod to the specifications, copies of relatives' in Point. Pleasant. ■ , C.ano, Jolinny Hart, Johnny Smith: Lv.- Ocean Grove-Asbury Park of which will be furnished upon appli­ VOTE . , : J " 8.38 A . M. . ' cation to tho Enfdnoor, Earl Lawlor Is, liayitiK his honid ami "Wild Bill” Fitters, ' .Plans and specifications will bo fur­ remodeled on Corlies avenue, Rob- : " : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 nished tp prospective bidders upon the Lv. Ocean Grove-Asbury Park paymont of ten dollars ($10.00) which crt Lu C-ompte is doing, the work, j W Y f’ffO F F M A IC F S RAYMOND L. WYCKOFF ahiount will bo refunded upon return, "Mr. and. Mrs, JohnTliomlwori]'™ IU V U rr JVlrtlVLO '. '. ■'■ ' 8.42 A, M. ' of plans- und specHlcatlons boforo tho opoidnir of bids nt tho tlmo speclflod. a r e moving to the fii'st floor of the i. D IM p R F C O R D • and Returning tickets good on any Bids .must be.made on ,tho■ Stand­ Davison aiiurtment,.Atkins avenue.;, ‘ iv « -v y i\u New Jersey Central train, except ard ProposiU Form In tho mannor des­ Mrs. Alary IS.Gifford has moved tho Blue Comet, on date of sale, ignated therein , and required by tho' . Heads Only County Department specifications, must ‘ be onclosod In in the bungalow on Miinroc Ave Consult ticket agents, for leaving sealed envolopes, bbarlris: tho naino nue on'iieil .b}- Ivins B. G rant, Jr. i- •That During Two Y ears Has JAMES S. PARKES times from stations not shown in and. address of V,tlio, Bidder and tho this advertisement, and additional imme , of . the proposed work on tho. Mrs, , Paul tireetin, .- Stokes a've-. Shown Kediictioii. information. • • ,■ outside, addressed to the Township line, visited her sister, Mrs. .Charles j Comuitttoo of the Township of. Nop- Merchant,, in Chatham last Tucse- , .Kiiyniond L. Wyckoff, of Kcy-'j FOR FREEHOLDERS There will be a special after- tUno,j nnd, must be accoiupanled by a theatre -train on Wednesday, certified check made payable to tho day. port,has been Freeholder' for the., THEIR PLATFORM*. _ , • Nov. 6, leaving New York Lib­ Township Collector'hr the amount of ten Percont (10%) of tho amount bid Mrs. J. W-. Steward, Suventli[j past three years. During that time ' erty Street, 11^0 p. ip., Newark, on the work, but not less than Flvo 1 . Make substantial cut in 1936 budget. Broad Street, 11.45, p. m., for sta­ .H undred D o llars ($fi00.00) an d m u st be !!"!''• *<-,*«• °f! tions Perth Amboy to Point Pleas­ delivered at the place and on the Horse.” jpartment of Public Welfare., ih.is.r 2 . Do away with all unnecessary jobs. hour above named. ant inclusive. This special train " Tho Township Cqmmltfeo of tho . ■ Mr. and Mrs . Michael Cr'osson,! Is the only County Department in | 3. Abolish the political spoils systems. . provides an opportunity to attend Towpshlp of- Noptiihe,’New Jersey, re* Atkins avenue, left last. Tuesday.; the entire County Budget that dur- i the theatre. serves tho rlRht to' reject any or all 4. Follow the law in regard to exempt firemen and veterans. bitlsjc deemed to the best Intorest of morning to spend the \vint6r in 'mg the past two years, lias shown) the Township so to do. *. Florida. n |T,faction—the total 1936 -appro-! 5. Give a business administration that will enable the county to go ofF5, By order of the-Township Committee of the Township of Noptuno, Mon­ Mr. .and Mrs. Raymond FrceiyM f- ,.j!llioii b(,in $25 000 jess - than;' scrip and on to a cash basis in 1936. mouth County, Npw Jersey. Caldwell, visited Mr, and Mrs. *. , , "j'.I I JieirseyM (Central B aym ond .H. G racoy ' Harold ..Cotl rell,. Eleventh avenue,; l*'aV t't, 1933, altitoug^h the demands j 6 . Accountable only to the citizens and taxpayers of Monmouth County • , jfayor. upon , public welfare during . the Attest: John W.. Knox last week, and not to a political machine. * Da ted* O ctober 22. 1!>35 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guihn and past two "years have increased 43-44 . . . son, of Astoria, L, I., spent Satur­ many fold. Paid for by the Candidates Campaign Committee day with Mrs.'Guilin’s parents on Mr. Wyckoff and his present col­ I IT’S SMART TO I CHANCKKY H-88, Atkins avenue.' ' league on the Board,-Joseph May­ Siri3UIFF»N rUtUe of Liberty Council, No. 52, D. of A. a writ oC il.jCa. to me directed, Issued er, have been fighting.the Demo­ BE TflRIFTY j out o t. the Court of Chancery of the held a masked Hallowe'en party State of New'Jersey, will ho exposed Tuesday evening at their lodge cratic extravagance this - year. Today no one discards ; to Bale at:public vendvni, on Monday, room on Coriies.a.vemle, They-voted against tile 1935 bud­ shoes that can be made to = the 25th d a j' o f N ovem ber, 1935, be- give more service. I t iB^’t I tweu the hours «e 12 o'clock and * r» Mrs. Addie Lovcman, Eighth get, forced the resignation of John f l T l l l ! ! o’clock (at 2 o'clodO In thevafternoon avenue, Mrs. Anna Shipman, Cor- D. Gluck, who was employed as a T comes thrifty. Regardless of rank i of said day, at the Court House in or position the keynote of the | the BorouRh of Freehold, County of lies avenue, spent Tuesday in publicity agent, at the County’s .ex­ TEAMWORK; Monmouth,^•„ New Jersey, to satisfy. a Trenton and Philadelphia. 3 modern trend is economy . . . S decree of said court amounting to ap­ pense; forced alternate bids in with hearing from a friend Today’s American telephone | to be wasteful—well, it just i prox im ately ?7,590.00. . ■ ■■'. i... ‘ Mrs. Marion T urner lias, returned, I isn’t, being done. 1 All that certain plot, piece or parcel to her home on -Hamilton' Road, road materials, fought ' the giving service is n product of team­ i. You’ll find it’s thrifty to I of ground,..known’ and designated as . from Fitkin hospital. She is ,still out of contracts under emergency yon seldom see . . . it's ax^xvinrii' as the work through fifty years of Lot 7CI», • on the south side of. Abbott in the carii of a trained hurst. resolutions instead of advertising, | have your shoes repaired 1 Avenue, on tlio- Map of Lots of Camp endeavor to develop and im­ i where prices are not up to- | Ground of : the said t Camp-. M.cotlntr Mr. and Mrs.-Joseph Moore and l and a lot of other .things,that they story o f a jbotball game-jold^ov& rr.tjie wire. Assoc ntion, situate In'Noptune Town­ prove the System that serves | day and down tomorrow. | ship, In the County of Monmouth, and family, Atlcins avenue,; ,,spuitiiiiiiiiiianitiiuiiiin>itiMittiiiKR^ Kre»ner and Proctor, Solicitors,. Franklin Dodd, Atkins avenue, is Committee. Red Bank Borough is (33 I) $13,86—-44-47. recovering from a very serious op­ To accomplish this'task re­ one of the few municipalities in the eration performed in Fitkin hos­ quires teamwork by those who I Bofflstry And Eloction Notice. r pital. County that has never defaulted specialize in telephone con­ in the payment of County taxes, Notice la hereby given’that the Dia* ' Mrs. Jennie. Thompson has re­ struction—in installation—in STORAGE trlct Boards of Registry and Election turned to her ' home on Eleventh during the past four ye^i-s when keeping the lines and switch­ HEATED GARAGE in and for the Township of Noptune avenue, after spending two weeks N. J., will sit in the places herein- • most of the municipalities of - the boards at peak efficiency, and Monthly Rate C:.: after doBignatod, on 'Tuesday;’Novem­ With her parents ,in Claremont, County have done; so. This is an ber, 0f 1935j betw een the h o u rs ' of sev ­ N.H. by those engaged in operation, en a. m. and eight p. m. for tho pur­ /■xcellertt Ireco'mmendatioh of the engineering, business office NEPTUNE pose of1 conducting ;a General Election Mr. and Mrs. James M..Strud- for ono State Senator, two Members wick, Ninth avenlie, received word fine financial shape that Red Bank work, research, manufacture AUTO REPAIRS o.f tho General Assembly, a. Sheriff this week, of the illness' of their Borough is in. and management. two Members of .the Board of Chosen Stockton Avenue' Freeholders,, three Coroners and two daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Tyson, Teamwork following a plan Members of- tlie Township Commlttro Cliicago. . . And South Main Street. - of organization for the Bell places , of mooting of Bpards . of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Cottrell Ocean Grove . Registry and Election: First District,. First Aid Treatment Systom that was started in Washington Firo House, Central ave­ and son Wilfred, Steiner. Avenue, GENERAL REPAIRING nue and Ollh.' streot; .Second District, were recent visitors-"’with Mrs. Taught Thousands' 1885- has made possible and-' BATTERY SERVICE Board, of Trade office; Pilgrim Path­ produced the present-day al­ way; Third - .District, Eagle Fire Cottrell’s paiimfs,' Mr. arid 'Mrs.' Telephone 7727 H ouse/. M ain -ewid W hitfield av e iiu e s; Charles Ely, Howell. By Red Cross most universal telephone 6er- Fourth District, houso at 84% Clark ■ Members, of the Ladies. Aid- So­ .viceuBcd in th is na tio n —f aBt a v e n u e ; , t Itth . J3\»trlcV, U nexceU ed Firo House,; Corlles avenue JS ix th ciety. of the West drove M. E. Moro than 187,000 certlllcatcs dependable—low in cost. and Mrs. Daniel Thompson, Cor-, beh A. D.1935, at which time appli- ’ avenue, sailed Wednesday’, j-. lc°’>le? °5 th« W ^ '« r « l Aid cation will be made for the dllowanco lies avenue, sailed 1 of commissions and counsel fees. aboard the S. S. W ashington'for a ! Handbook have been sold ni .home Dated, September 21, 1035.- • throe trip; to. Germany. Mr. ‘ an(‘. n»roaf|* ^iiiitiiiiiiiiiiini ..... j ca-sj, awur(| 0f fjve dollars open ,to county library, Freehold, “suf- GEORGE H. DALE Stone Is drum m er in aJi orch estra,: - -— — ■ ----- , - — F O R HAIR ANO SCALP 346 C lear brook Ave, I —s . . iv r I ! all contestants! f erred . a considerable set­ • Lansdowne, Pa., and . will play, on ..the l^oiit, buKidtrs ! ^luiuwttiuuwmumwiuuumuMUiimwtmutHnimmtmimmiiinniy back with the county’s adop- Administrator with will annexed filling a thvee-day enk^Kement -att I County Notes I Chief of iPolice Edwin C. Sloat, JAPANESE OIL Matlack and Lautman, Esqs., tiph. of scrip threo years ago Mftrffttn U. 8. A< >603 Mattlson Avo., ' 6ne ofthe.'prominent n t clubs in j lUJIfjlIUlllIlllllilHlillUUIHIlHllllllHlllllrtlllti*''"!**"*' Matawan, spent a hectic day at and since many of the communities Tli» Antliiptle Scalp M*dlclna— , Asbury Park, N. J. Hamburg, Germany. I police headquarters, last Monday, D3ff#n*aK from ordinary Hclr TonJci — Proctors. . Figs are ripe in Spring Lake. A have not- been able'to meet their -39-43. ($5,20) - . PLANT all because a ten-year old boy de­ MeAII. FEEL ITWORKI AtAIIOruaflMf tree bearing ripe figs is! growing tax es, our appropriations have Writ* f»f FREE OwWrt «Tt* Troth AbWX cided that he didn't like the inter­ Tfit Hair." Na.U«oa| R#aedy tie* Ntw York' outdoors on the Maloney estate, been cut, wo have not been able to est the chief was taking in his wel­ home of M r. and M rs. L. C. Ritch­ supply, the needs of our circula­ I Sports Notes I fare. The boy, after almost a How To Reduce ie. The tree,, about six feet high, tion.” ■J. - •';'■■;■ rX 1 "■ • i whole day of, intensive searching . stands near a greenhouse., LEGAL NOTICES and questioning _'on ithe ' p a rt . of The Red Bank mayor and coun­ . • The Scarlet Fliers of Neptune Varicose Veins The leaders of the Monmouth Chief Sloat, finally admitted he cil recently passed a motion which CHANCERY 8-21 pulled somewhat, of a surprise NOW County Girl Scouts met at the Will' perm it the. burning of leaves Safe flwtly Usw»fd Towird tfia Heart when they' held the highly-touted was Francis Blecn, of Woodbridge. SHEHII^F'S RAJ,K,~By Virtue of a home of M rs. George Wagner in on property providing the fire is w rit tl, fa. • to . .me d trectcdi Itisuod o ut •i Blood lo Vein:lint FIowi I t i t Way Red Bank eleven to a G-ti,score on A verdict of, $3,000 returned, by For Beautiful Red Bank last Monday night. An­ watched by the. owner to prevent oC tho Court oC Churtcery: of tho .Stato the Red'Bank field, last Saturday. a Jury in Freeehold in favor of of Now Jersey, will bo exposed to sale Many people havo become-despoadcat nouncem ent was made -of a meet­ it from becoming a fire hazard. Tho at public voiidue, on Monday, tho 4th because they have been led to believe Scores - fo r both outfits ‘ came in' Spring Flowers - Charles II. Trafford, Parker ave­ tiny of Novomhor, 1935, b etw een .th e Ithnt there Is no remedy that will reduce ing to be held next, month, to‘or­ motion carried with it the approval hours of 12 o’clock and :5 o'clock (at the, second quarter of the, game nue, Maniisquan, and ag ain st swollen veins and bunches. ganize a new County Council. A re­ of the fire commissioner, J. Albert 2- o'clock) In tho afternoon of said If jrou -will get a twoKwnce original with Joe McDougal, tackle of Nep­ Charles'Howes Jr., Neptune City; tiny, at: tho- Court House, In the J3or- bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full Our stock includes port of Girl Scout activities dur­ Van Schoick. The matter was oUsn- of Preohold, County of Mon- (Strength) at any first-class drug store tune, intercepting a blocked1 pass in a suit following a crash that re­ iYvouth, N ew Jersey ^ to sa tisfy a dec­ ing the past season, was made by brought to the attention of. the and apply • It night and morning ns and scampering forty yards for one Tulips, Daffodils, Crocuses, sulted in the death of Mr. Traif- ree oi! said : court amouiitihg^ to ap« directed you should quickly notice an Mrs. Olga Mustain, of Elbeion. officials by Street Commissioner pro xlinatcly $3; 132.00. • V • touchdown. Ferrara’s toe failed to Madonna Lillies and ford's son Edward Windsor Traf­ • AH the following tract ■ or. parcel: of Improvement Continue to apply Brnof- Kenneth Wyckoff, who stated that land and prenUses iierfclnaftor par­ ,ald Oil until the veins and bunches aro convert the extra point from Rock Garden Bulbs The '.Monmouth. C ounty Fire ford, has'Jiecn upheld by the. court reduced.. — fallen IcayeJ,deposited in tlio gut­ ticularly itJeacrlbed, situate, lylnr *«rd placem ent. Chiefs association) meeting in the of errors and appeerls. The fatal belnfi: in th e C ity of ABbury p a r k , Jn Moone’s Emerald Oil-is a harmless, ters for carting away by tlie street the -County of- Monmouth. and stcuo et most powerful. penetralor and two Haywood Holloway, Red Bank Howard L. Smith Unexcelled Firehouse, Neptune, aecidmit occurred ' in Neptune of New Jersey, at "West Asbury Park, Suoces last a very long time. Indeed, went on rccord as approving the township in March; 1933. ' department had become a costly boin/r liOtV num ber s ix on a m ap en- Iso powerful Is Emerald Oil. that old half, Tvent around end. for twenty 51 Main Avenue project to the taxpayers. tllled 'tarap of Bull til np: L o ts n t W est chronic sores and ulcers are often-en­ ynrds for tho final score of the .essay contest new being conducted "The Monmouth county Library Asbury. 1?ark.- N. J., belongln/r to Mrs. tirely healed.' It has brought much com* Annie and Mary Green,", mridd by W. in the county schools by the Mon- Bids were received on the •'pro­ [tort. to worried pcoplo oil over the game. The placement for the >."■ -.Ocean Grove anti its circulation system serving H. ,l)e ; NyBO; . Surveyor, etc., March leonatry. mouth Fireman’s association and posed county police radio system 31ft. A . D. 1887. • extra point was blocked by Fer- Telephone 4741 89 schools, and 62 child and adult Tofflnnlng on tho northerly. side of For generous sample send 10 cent* x a ra ., voted to award a special prize .in stations," reported' Miss Viviaii by the Board of Freeholders last Brown Street (now Church Streot) ns mail* shown on said map, at tho south­ ‘ A M ,. Interna- ; JJhe Noptune squad earned a the event. The trophy will be a Canfield, librarian, Mortmouth Wednesday but action on the award east comer of Lot N. flvd; tlionco Cl) Rochester,N. Y. PItlDAV, NOVHMflHH 1, MHO PAtlfl UflVMN

Anlttiry Oytifti No« Ulj umIoi; ,0/ AmiiHtiidi nlOLMit ill Mitwiiiii*. IfitlL Oi'hiiii tfruVvj HiiKUitd itnd (hurtft III ft Hi tilt Mi- llw-Htft Iniriimn, Itiiyitl . Mitn'iim ~ Mis* AI iln. filinhiui Hw ...... i .Mill'll AtlSllllll'V tlf WllftlilMlflitll ! nlMl: Mlt'tntiii; ImM'iiiiiliiittlw MiMs KiK'Hitif mul fm ittli Mjitiiliiviii IJiiHV! i, nii Mi'll, lie Him t ’i' i'i'H, iii-i'?- iioilll Mrci William II, .UtlNH,: Bt't'ivm Cmiti«ll( , Nt). KB, liiiyM- rjujluM nf Kiij‘if AfcitliUin, Mvuiti' ri.lii ['"‘iilimvn 1 Ittil, itl!) Multi stftsutj; wt'Olli) nnd fotll'tji F flilav, H p i ini MIbh A nna V. SoUet't Spcfi'liify, Mi's.' FMt*llt! l)i*tiWn. Noptiiim Chapter, .No, 250. tiftloi- nf Krtstcm fllrit'. jmud.fl i{c.l Moti'a Unit, Corlies ttvetjuo, second mil fourth Friday n t 8 p.. m. Worthy Matron, QmSi1 Hnnseni. niicrctfir}'. Floi-onc'a TollmiRt, , OatuttV Drove C hapter, No, 170,- Orili'i- of Easloiii. S tar. Moots In Miinniilc Hull, BO Pitm an avenue. Bccntiil ntt’tl fourth. Tuesday nt 8 i00 Ifmold Daley Post, No, -18113, V. F. W, Meets n t 308 Scwall,ave­ nue, A sbury’ P rrk , Beeond nnd r»tlfl.li WeilnosdttifB. George F. Mart In, ' commander; Joseph 1). Urosstnnn, adjutant;. John €, San­ M ° » r s z > derson, (|uartermnsteiv -. , Liberty Council, No. 51!, Daugh­ R n d R ® ters of America.' Meets Red. ill' Men's Hal), 1140 Corlles avenue. Councllar, Mrs, Flora Bromell; recording Boeretary, Mrs. Hannah Mcekn. ,. Asbury P ark Council, No. S3, Junior Order American Mochan- IcoV Meets 110 Cookman avenue every Wednesday at 8 p, in. Coun­ selor, Charles Yctman; Secretary, Henry D. Chamberlain; . Mothers’ Circle Meets St. Paul’s Church. President, Mrs, PhineaB Proctor; secretary, Mrs. E. P. Milllpnn. ■ ‘ ' . Pride of Monmouth L. L. 0 . L. No, 302. Meets Nqwrnan's. Hdli. %0}& Seventh avenue, Belmar. Asbury P ark C hapter No. 671, TWO WEEKS Ladies of the Moose, meets -every Frinday in Moose. Hall, Grand and C.ookman aveB. Is a Simple and Pleasing Plan EXTENSIOti TO NOVEMBER I5th Twin City Chapter, No, 67. 0. 13, S., meets the second and fourth Friday evenings in Masonic Hall, Used Successfully by St. Paul’s OF O U R SPECI AL O C T O B E R S A L E m. Matron, Mrs. Harry Whit­ lock; secretary, Mrs. Jean Marsh­ No more perfect refrigerator was Church, Ocean Grove, Bush- So many people have Gas for a range only, all. been buying gas appli­ costs about $4.00 a ever m ade than the gag Electrolux. A tlantic Encam pm ent, No. 22, Red Men's Halt, Corlies. avenue, wick Avenue M. E. Church, of ances al this sale on the month, but "the more P and if you will add one to your household conveniences alter in­ T. 0. 0. FI Meets second nnd new principle "the mor^. you buy the lower the fourth Tuesday h t.. 7«0 Main you buy the lower Ihe rate" and gas for both stalling or already having a gas ‘ street. Chief Patriarch, David Brooklyn, and Greene Avenue rale", that we have de­ a range and automatic range and a gas cutomatic water Ilyanis; Scribe, John F , ICnox. ‘ cided to extend it two water heater, averages heater, the operating cost will Asbury-Bradley Lodge, No. 253, Baptist Church, of Brooklyn. average only $1.45 a month. This I. O. .0. V>, meets at 617 McCabc weeliB. On our All-Pur­ &6.5S a m o n th , o n ly avenUe, Bradley Beach, every Wed­ pose rate wo now sell $2.55 average for hot is because all EXTRA gas it con­ nesday, at 8 p. m. Noble Grand, gas for these appliances water. . . . We sell a sumes will be purchased al a very Reubcnc Lewis; Secretary, John F. o n the same basis. Magic Chef Range and low rate. Wo call it our "whole­ Knox. For Details Write Penfield Automatic sale'' rate; "tho more you buy the Atlantic Lodge. of Ri’oekah, I. lower the rate". We' sell theso three 0. 0, F. Meets first and third Magic Chef Range W aler Healer . Tu -sdny -evenings a t 700 Main St. a p p lia n c e s Noble Grand, Mrs. Delia Yates; OCEAN GROVE TIMES &.50 secretary, John F. Knox.: , Gash Price Both for 1 3 4 ’10* All 3 for only 3 0 0 '82 2 4 p n y m e n tN o f 0 . 2 5 Ocean Grove, N. J. down payment 7.05 3 0 payments of 1 1 . 2 0 ^lacludlntf allowancd for your and monthly' 0.32 old equipment. Olhornlsa, D on't Prolong . S149.S0. T h e Next time you suffer from Gas

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gii||iiiiiiM «jiliiiti»iiiiiiiiiiilii*H iiiiiiiiiiii»iiiniuiiitiiii^' almost instant relief. Mrs. Homer D. ICresge; secretary, Knights .of Golden Eagle. Meets It is called Alka-Seltzer because Mrs. Ira Howland. Monday evenings in Mikado Build­ Remind the Public | LODGE and CLUB E Jordan Lodge, Ivo. 247, F . & A. ing, SJ10 Cookman avenue, at 8 p. it makes a sparkling alkaline M. Meets Masonic Hall, 60 Pitman m. Am brose Reynolds, N, : C., drink, and as it , contains an j DIRECTORY | avenue, first nnd third Wednes­ Harry. H. Drake, M. of A. analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it day at 7:30 p, ni. Master A. Otto ' ' Const '-C it y Council, , No. -813, first relieves the pain of every­ Locwy; Secrotary. Jacob Abra- Royal Arcanum, m eetB 708 M ain day ailments and then by re­ hama. < St., second Thursday of month at storing the alkaline balance.cor­ Monmouth Lodge, No. ' 107. ■ Liberty Temple No. G, Ladies of ' Knights of Pythias. Meets second 1 p. m. Regent, Harold Burke; sec­ rects the cause when ; diie to Golden Engle, meets every Wed­ retary, Walter Quelcli; Treasurer, excess acid. and fourth Friday of every month nesday in Moose Hall, Grand and C. Frederick Drake. a t the J . 0. U. A. M. H all, 810 Cookmah avenues. Noble Temp­ B. P. 0. Elks, No. 123, meets After trying many brands of (Editorial in the Bankers’ Magazine) Cookman avenue, Asbury Park. lar, Mrs, Molissa Archer; G. of medicines—so-called relief for Raymond Baker, Chancellor Com­ Elk’s Building, Cookman avenue as, and all of them a failure, R.r Mrs. Elizabeth Holcombc.1 and Heck street, second and f gave up hopes. By .chance I mander. Paul Greetin, Keeper of Eureka Club, of Ocean Grove. fourth Friday; Frank Durand, E. “No business man in any town should allow a newspaper published Records and Seal. tried Aika-Seltzer—I am moro Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman R.; John J. Levy, secretary. than satisfied. Geo. Bennett. ■ Mizpah . Shrine, No. 10, Order avenue.' H. E. Blauvelt, president; Loyal Order of Moose, Asbury in its town.to go without his name and business being mentioned some­ of White Shrine of Jerusalem. - New York, N. Y. William Catley, vice president; Park Lodge No. 1407. Meets Get a glass at your drug store where in its columns. - . ■ , Meets in Masonic Hall. Ocean Frank Van Nest, secretary-treas- Mooso Hhll, Grand and Cookman Grove, first and third Saturday,turday at urer. .• ‘ aves. every Thursday at 8 p. m. soda fountain. Take home a 30 7:30 p. m. High.. Priestess, tess, Mrs. Women's Club of Ocean Grove. Secretory, George Avison. cent or 60 cent package. "This applies to all kinds of business and professional men, • It does., Beulah' ah Swain;‘ ~Scrbo, ‘ Mrs. " Eliza Regular meetings second Thurs­ Victory Court, No. '36, Order of Evans. day of each month at 2:80 p. m. at Amaranth, meets first and third not mean that you should have a whole, half or oven a quarter pa'ge Star of the Sea Lodge, No. 24, club house. 89 Mt. Carmel Way Thursdays each month Newman’s Shepherds of Bethlehem. Meetn President, Mrs. Anna T. Dey; re­ Hall, Belmar. Mrs. Eliza Evans, ad in each issue of. the paper, but your name should be mentioned, if . every Monday niffht, Moose Hall, cording secretary, Mrs. Paul Cht-t- secretary; Alice M. Bunnell, Grand and Cookman avos. • • ficld. ■ ■ ■; ., you do riot use more than a two-line space. American Legion Post, No, 24. matron. Asbury Lodge, No. 142,;F.: & A. Tecumseh Tribe, No. GO/ Im­ Meets-first nnd third Monday at M. Meets .northeast corner Cook­ the American Legion Honje, BOO. proved Order of Red Men. Sleets “A stranger picking up any newspaper should be able to tell what mnn avenue and Main street,-first Ncptiiun£ every Tuesday a t 8.00 wimitiimmiiitiiHitiuuMmmmmnitnimntmiitinmmiPt Se\yaII avenue. Executive Com­ anu third Tuesday a t 8 .p. m. mittee second and fourth Tues­ p. ni. Sachem, Walter Estlow; business is represented in the. town by looking at the paper. Master. • J oseph L. White; Secre­ F. 0. Jones, Chief of Records, day. Commander, Harry Li. Wels- tary, Frank Puller., P. M. ' ford; Adjutant* F. Clare Cyphers. John N. Ennis.! “The man who does not advertise his business does an injustice to Neptune L. 0. L. No. 60H, Meets Lady Chester Lodge of Rebekah, THE BELL A uxiliary m eets second and fourjeh 810 Cookman avenue, second and himself and the town. The life of a town depends upon the live, wide­ M onday. MrB. E v a C arr, Presi- 1. O. O. F. Meets first and third fourth Frday. Friday cvenipg at 702 Cookman ' dent. Monmouth Temple, Pythian Sis­ CLEANERS awake and liberal -advertising business man.’’ Burbnge Castle,- No. 52, Kilights avenue. -Noble Grand, Mrs. Min­ ■ ' a n d ters, No. 28. second, and fourth nie Cook; Recording Secretary, of Golden. Eagle. James G. Park­ Mondays, Red Men’s Hall, Corlies er, N. C. M arry C. Mauch, M. of avenue,- Neptune. Excellent chief* Mrs. Ellen’ E. Eisenberg. .LAUNDERERS Mr. Businessman, THE TIMES is YOUR newspaper in YOUR R. Meets every Monday night in Mrs. Louella Emmons. ' West Grove Council; No. 273, the ' Stricklin Building, 702 Cook- -'Ocean Grove Lodge, No. 238, F. Jr. Order United American Me­ ■■■" Phone' .::'. man evenue. & A. M./Meets Masonic Hall, 50 chanics. Meets Red - Men’s- Hall, Canton Monmouth, Patriarch Pitman avenue .first and third 1140 Corlies avenue, every Wed­ Militant, I. 0. 0. F. Meets first Monday nt 8.00 p. m. Worshipful nesday evening, Harry Bishop and third Saturdays in I. 0. 0. F. Councilor; Walter H. Barton, Re­ Master William E; Duncan; sec­ 60 MstnAvenue, Ocean 6rove Hall, Red Bank; Chev., A, B. retary, Charles Porter. cording Secretary. Barnes; Clerk, Sydney Caddick. Corson Commondery, .No, - 16, Wanamassa Tribe of Red Men, A sbury P ark Council, No, 816, Knights Templar. Meets northeast meets every Thursday in Re­ Knights of Columbus.. Meets 508 cohier Cookman avenue and Main publican Hall, ' Bradley Beach. Summerfield avenue, second and strset, first and third Thursday at Chief of Records, Stanley- Palma- fourth Thursday at 8 p.m. 8 p.m.' Secretary, Harry Hulit. teer, Belmar.: — CALL Pride of the Park Council, No. PontooBUC Council, D. o f P . Queen Esther Lodge, L. L. C. 16, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. meets first and third Tuesdays of No. 290. MeetB- 810 Cookman 8900 or 8901 The Ocean Grove T Councilor, Mrs. Elizabeth Thom­ ench month in Moose Hall, Cook- avenue, first and third Friday. son, Rccordng Secretary,'M rs. man and Grand aves. For Prompt, Economical Taxi Martha J. Parker . . Primrose Lodge,. Sons of St. Jordan Link, Order of Golden George, meets second nnd fourth ■ ' Service .;. «'■;.■■■ Trinity Chapter, order of De Chain. Meets Odd Follow’s Hall, Tuesdays in Moose Hall, Grand ASBURY PARK and OCEAN Molay, Meets second and fourth 706 Main street' Worthy Matron, and Cookman avenues. GROVE RATES Fridays in old Summrfield school Mrs. Fanny Levin. Asbury Park. Worthy Matron First Passenger ...... '.25c. building, comer Green Grove and B. M. Hnrtshorne ‘ Cnmp nnd Mrs. Irene Gilbert; Secretary, Each Additional Passenger 10c. Bangs avenue, Neptune, Master Auxiliary, United Spanish War Mary E. Charles. Councilor, Bergen Chamberlain; .Veterans. Meet second Monday _v Neptune Lodge, No. 84, I. 0. 0. Century Cab Co. Scribe, Harvey Herbert. every month, Library Hall, Asbury F., Meets 70(5 Main street every Office 600 Bangs A ve,, 'dpoa- Ocean Grove-Neptune Parent- Park. John Fitzgerald, Secretary, Wednesday et 7:80 p. -m. Noble site Eleetrle Building. Open Teachers’ - Association. Meets in W annmnssa. Grand, Joseph R. Megill; -secretary, Day and Night st.'. Neptune High School. President, Corinthian Castle, No. 47* W. K. EUeftborg. ' ' PliJDAV, NtlVMMMlffi 1, 1H1I8

. That noul-Bliiiinn lender of Two mightlei' ,01* • utot'e liewuit* liKHH't'ly vftUtcdi la l'diluceif sinking, Waiter K.ldowe with Ills Hlvo lii'caoliom of tho wel'tl of Clod Kiitfoft, mild us* tuxes, I'coHwmlon What’s liileiiied Wlfu ut the plane; tlio ttmn Dr. Klco mid Dr. Ti'uult tiutdd ntttl. mhvIiiks, To this iiMisiievoiiB T h e biltss tr|« of Wnltui', -Si',, '.Valter, not littvo. boon found, They. proncli- end lot its ni| boost Octmn drove, President’s Department Jr., liiullhtd linker mid the Orclieit- ed with the power nnd miutloii of irii, makes these months since tliu Iloly One. Tim ci'obm wiitf up- Mticli Wnrlt Completed, NEW Edited by REV,' o k , GEORGE W. HENSON •Iuly, still echo with the singing In H flud; .Tcmm tho crucified \vna ex­ Klim Uottiigu In pi'ftcllenlly I’rcildant «f the Ocean Grovr, Cntn|i Maflting Association the Young People's Temple. No alted; tho nooUtlng lfui.li of Clod completely tor!! down, tin well its In Asbury Park one will over l>« able to estimate felontly nnd fervently proclaimed. the ltnth nvemio tolluta anti 'tlttino til n i i'i' 11111:11 I i t 1 iiiwl»iniwimihviihIhiihhhU the wholesome influeticc'of "VVnltor T he (ri'cnt audiences w ere pro*' nenr tlu> Auditorium, Oil th o 'site Kddowcs upon the ilves af tho foundiyv moved,,, convicted nnd In­ of tlio foi'mot',. thcrb, will bu jilnnt- Young People of Ocean Grovo. fluenced l>y .their inspired sues- etl nil nttl'nellve flower bed, tntiliy Practically every moi'ulnp the sages, Truly, they were Mussed of of the plants for which aro already platform nnd the shle-wlhga wero God ttmongus. : 011 older .The park about - the filled with "young people. Here wq Eternity alone can toll tlio song bed will bo beautified and, If pres­ mnpt sny a word for n group of of the souls saved, of Christian ent .pinna arc followed, it jnrgo young people, who- every morning, lives built up, strengthened nnd spruce tree will bo planted there were nt the doors of tho Temple to sanctified through the v a> lou s by the Ocean Grqvo firemen, mak­ by meqtlrffes of the .great Camp, Tho ing thla tho community center greet nil who cnmo nnd who would S tcph u n U personally. escort all View, young glory and praise belong- to God, for' Christmas : celebrations,' etc. Whyte The Meetings With people to tho platform. They ,did as alone. • -. Another flower bed Is in w process Children fine n piece of practical Christian ■ Tho triumphant spirits of our of construction nt tho foot of Main service as we have- over seen, own beloved Boswell, Wilson and avenuo. Every day was a special day in Hyde, so long spiritual leaders arid Reunion Plans Are Progressing many respects. Someone of talent guards nmong us, muat have great­ was always offering his services, so ly rejoiced, over the glory that Many reservations have already that each one cams expecting to bo rested upon the Camp they bo dear­ been made for the winter reunion ly loved. In Philadelphia, on Ja n u a ry 4, U n­ pleasantly surprised by some spec­ A whlrl-wind of toihlons are cover­ ial feature on the program and sel­ Don S. Colt der the auspices of-the Ushers’ As­ ing the feminine world for Fall und dom were they disappointed. How Baltim ore, Md. sociation, the reunion- will be at Winter! Accessories, new and dif­ true this- wbb of our Monday, ser­ October 28, 193E Wesley Hall, nt 5.30 p. m. Dinner ferent! Clothes simple and smart will be Served- at 6,30. Dr; Sobs' with completely new ideas! Here vice of Music. No, wonder that aro « few os‘ tSse nev; notes from hundreds would come even, os Mon­ Ocenn-Grove The Prosperous ' Stoyei- and: Judge Harold B. Wells Stcinbaeh Kre»e^i in Atbury Path/ are to be the speakers. ■ , day, after all the. services of Su- We not only want to make Ocean ' Wesley Hall is at 17th'and Arch day, aiid never go away with any­ Grove more beautiful bni also more streets, and there is plenty o&p.ark'- thing but gratituda to the Heav­ prosperous. While we are primar­ ing space near-by. -Reservations enly Father for Ocean Grove and ily a rejigous center we-cannot ig­ should be made through Samuel P. the Young People’s Meetings nore the material interests. Our Yco, chairman, 5 So, 18th street, There were special dnya however. hotels and, boarding bouses con­ Philadelphia, or . Manager Thonm, College .Day, with dose to 1400 duct business an-i it is onr. hope Ocean Grove. present and 97 Colleges responding the spiritual interests will attract to roll .all, Flcnver Day, when the a' multitude of visitors and thus Trees- Enhance Beauty, platform was banked With flowers make for material success. Our Alongthe edge', of pietcher brought 'iyy (those who attended business people deserve a reason­ and - afterward, sent to the sick, Lake there have been planted a able profit in their several enter­ number of pin oaks, white oaks shut-ins, Home for Aged and Hos­ prises. While Ocean Grove was and spruce trees. The line, also pitals. Hotel. Day, Noifi'hbois Day, not founded primarily for business continues'along- both sides of the State Day, when. 1-7 different and material purposes, they are | states were represented; Mother’s sluice from Central avenue to the naliirally and inseparably related : Lalce. Spaced evenly, and in line ; Day and Father’s Day ..are1 but to it. ; some of the days tl.iat stand out in shape; these trees will greatly , Our Boai'd of ,Trade has much to I memory- of a great and glorious improve the appearance and out­ News in Necklines month. do with this- phase of our life. Wo line of the Fletcher Lake shore. desire the closest harmonious co­ The concert ot tiio Young- A . different collar can put a dress operation with this' honorable body People's Meeting- was one of the wfinmiiiiiimiimiintiiiinitiiiuiijhiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiinNiitp in a new mood, and you should par­ and desire to do all in our power - ' , .5 finest ever given in Ocean Grovo ticularly notice" them Shis; season. • to encourage their, work arid aid. and was appreciated by an audi­ l Frank S. Morris I They may bo exotic and severe, liko S ; V 3 the one sketched to the right- (a ence that .filled the Temple, in their programs. These mer­ chants in our midst have a very I . . Electric.Co, - | copy of one worn by Greta Garbo j Not .only were the Young People in Anna Karenina'; This ‘star’ short season in. which, to do busi: ' faithful to their meetings, hut they | Klectrical Contractor; | fashion come? in. white silk pique ness and their-, only hope‘of suc­ , did Ii splendid piece of Christian | Auto Electric Service | with color ties in various, hues, and cess is in tho presence of increas­ most unusual gert pointed cuffs. Or I service outside the Meetings. They Kefrigeration Service Engi- | ing numbers of people. Those Who you may ba military in your, collar, would invite the yoiing people or. | ncers •' . ’ 1 as per the other illustration. This the beach to i-Limr to the service. come lo the Grove come for the. 1 Battery and Tire Scrvice | type sports official looking-braid and ■ They took mq,it than. 100 out to spiritual values and it our purpose 1 Telephone. A. P. 2778 | brass button trim; and colors are to make our'programs, so attract­ flashing; red, bluej or .white," Both . the Welfare Home at Freehold, and ive that all hoped for benefits will 1 ■ - 47 Main Avenue i are in. the Accessories ‘Dept, ot held a service of good cheer. How! Stcinbach /c's in Asbury Park. He our portion. We need to come I Ocean Grove 1 'those old folk did melt down and1 nut of the depression to improved i enjoy that hour.- One night, well over one hundred visited most^of tin, side and shut-ins- in Ocean (imm and also 'visited the Homo Official Song, Book of Ocean Grove I’tu* the Ajred. I.etter .after letter Prepared -by Rev. George W. Henson, D.D., President »? gratitude came to the leaders from those visited. The climax- came the last day of •Inly.- I t ivas Consecration Day. Tlio place of consecration was the July 1935 Theme Song A new IIynin-Song hoplc of 284 Hym ns'that will Lord's Table in tho administering . never die, ntoiicm hymns that have found Young People’s Meeting, Occan Crove. of the Holy Communion. Many said an aliidiut; ‘place in our kcartSt and new Christian Songs that'w ill prove a lselp to . No. 105 “Hymns We Love ”, * it ivas the most wonderful service many. . - Edited by George V/. Henson, D. D. and C. Austin Miles. f the Holy- Sacrament they had Every’one has DIGNITY, TOWER and LLESS. ever attended. God was very near. ING, making for spiritual growth, AN Published by Hall-Mack Co., 124 N. 15th St., Phila.', Pa. . IDEAL COM 1UNATION. .The sacrifice of our Lord seemed — HYMNS OF ADORA. Biack on Black very, leal. . His call for us to com- TION AND PRAISE / I w . that man up to God. . > pletely surrender our lives to Him, 105. Friends of Jesus. B A H 3 THE CALL OF THE: Vogue says: “Black you cannot do M,vrm: ii. " ila.nnon. " I have called you fiim'.-.”—John 15: 15. M, Isa pk m j: Uitteic. sounded with great Olearness and % - A W ^ ^ W GOSPEL in songs- without” und ia the-' next breath .s' 'ii'h/. with f.xprmsion. , Jl»at bring Jesus down many gave Him their all. Life will this, iashion authority proclaims to man. “Persian -Lamb all over the i be bigger for hundreds of souls be- A REAL AID TO WORSHIP. AN INCEN­ TIVE TO ACTIVITY IN SERVICE and' place.”- So piit two-nnd-two together: j Cause. they attended tile - Young the cheer of Christian experience and and noticc these now black wool -People’s Services at Ocean Grove • brotherhood. For all religious meetings, in* coat;-: and suits with Persian trim chitling Sunday Schools. A storehouse' of 1. fireat i-' llieheav-en - ly -bless ing,. Friendship'Willi Je -su s tlio Kiiig;..- - during duly; 1935, the best in words and music. • in tho Fashion She,-, at Stcinliach, Kfosge's in Auburn Park. The suit 2. t,o, " we will- gti with the Sav ionr, Slriv-.mu- to meet ev-’ry need;.. j ' George G. Dilwortli, D. D. VERY LOW Full Cloth $35 hundred ■i. There i.i' ;s> p,- oni-ise that’s dear er, We nmy be clios-en as friends PRICE Rope Bristol $22.50 hundred shown is in the new military theme and is ah adaptation by Charles An Appraisal of The 1935 Camp Creed that brilliant young American designer. The coat is- a Russian Tho Camp this year- was one of typo and ' a Raphael: adaptation. the best I have ever attended. Tho Both are as new; as the last P aris leadership of Dr. Henson was com­ Mora materia! at tower prices than any ■able. 'and they're Vogue sponsored other book. ■'ashVon. F irst styles! manding, gentle and spiritual; the NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS fellowship, i’tilightfu! and beauti­ : HALL-MACK CO., Publisher! ful. A tender, impressive atmos­ I B * & Cbeto Sts. (I2« N. IS St.) FUla., P«> Ben'.* e - fits dai - ly pos-sess - ing, .We must our loy - a! - ty bring. phere of the spirit pervaded the Sweei-ly- we'll give ev-.!ry fa - vor, While for llis cour-age we -plead. entire Camp, The breath of .God See '- ing the vis - ion much clear - er, Jo- sus. weMl serve to the end. was upon us; Deep tides of the: Spirit flowed over us. The music was inspiring and’ uplifting; tho preaching.of the truest and -highest Republican Candidate order, . C ho ru s. for General Assembly Slrassburger’s I Friends, friends with the Lord of All! Galled, pledged to a ho - ly task i Christ who is our King and Lord, Shares- helps, in the work we do; Proctor The Oldest Independent General Evening Glamour Market in Ocean Grove. Caps on^our head all .evening long Pilgrim Pathway s«d Oliti Street are the newest and smartest decree. phone 17J9—Free' Delivery Vote for To, the right is the new Juliet Cap that will make a ,Romeo of any man. exposed to itl Gold or silver mesh* ; we who have heard Hia call, No great - er joy can ask.. encircles your head in the most ro* Our man tic manner, and some of these caps boast starlight jewel accents. Fresh Meats Wear one at your next fohnal af­ fair 1 Left Is a flashing gold sequin' dinner hat in the high-peaked mad Poultry Home-Town cap styling of Schiaparelli* spirits Both are in the Millinery Dept, Fresh Vegetables B o y at Steinbach Kreege*8 wt Asbury walking in sweet ac - cord, WeMl serve our life - time throqgh, Groceries Delicatessen Tuesday, November 5, 1935 Paid for by Campaign Committee g Coorriaht, ucuxzxv, by H&ll-Mack Co. 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