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Vol. X X X OCEAN GROVE, N. J., FRIDAY' MAY 12. 1922 No. 19

FIRE DAMAGES LAKE VILLA; light, water and. sewer department, ANNUAL ELECTION OF PREVENT BLAZE! SPREADING anti incidentals of over $60,000. INSTITUTION HERE ANOTHERCHAPTEROF The department of police item gave NEW BANKING HOUSE STOKES FIRE COMPANY the chief of police close to $2,000 in By flre last Saturday evening Lake an annual salary, with four ^officers OF MASONIC LODGES Villa, 45 Broadway, was badly dam­ at about $1,400, and four, deputies or The following officers were elected aged, and that the property was BUSINESS COMMITTEE watchmen a t $1,000 each. Then it OF SEACOAST TRUST by the Stokes fire company Monday ' - saved from total destruction was due was proposed to have twenty plain evening, following the nominations made last month: .. - " j ^ REPRESENT OCEAN GROVE entirely to the excellent service ren­ D. KELLEY PROTESTS clothesmen called wardens a t no sal­ dered by the firemen. The blaze or­ ary, but $125 was included in the de­ WAS FORMALLY OPENED ON President—Frank W. Sampson. : ; ■ Vice Presidents—Thon^as- NaVy AND SPRING LAKE iginated in the basement. It is be­ AGAINST REMOVAL partmental expenses, as a sort of free­ lieved that a spark from the range in will offering in the nature of an an­ SATURDAY LAST and Neal Tompkins. . : which some rubbish was oeing Dumed nual banquet or holiday gift, it is Secretary-Treasurer — Hugh O. flew into a pile of oakum nearby. said. : . ' ■ Tompkins. Impressive Ceremony Performed Several families were living in the He Says It Would Be a Calamity A public debate by Mr. Kelley or Foreman—Arthur Gregory. ' building. William P. Mqckridge, the Dl-. B'owles with representative citi­ Handsome Building, One Of the Assistant Foremen—George Wertz * By Grand Master Potterton owner and proprietor, was ill in an For Dr. Fowles To Cease Ac­ zens of Ocean Grove or members of and William. Duncan. upstairs room, and he was removed the Association best informed on the Finest of Its Kind In New jer­ Engineer—Dr. W. A. Robinson. ' and Associate Officers, Assist­ to the home of a relative at Abbott tivities As Cfiairman, Seeming subject has been suggested. Assistant Engineers—G. William and Central avenues. 1 The Ocean sey, Thronged With Visitors Schwartz arid William B. Gilbert. ed! By Local Past Masters—It View hotel adjoining on the cast To Forget That the Latter Was Fire Police—Dr. G.'L. D. Tompkins, was scorched, but . escaped serious LOCAL GAS RATE HEARING All Day, Until Late At Night. Ira A. Stricklin and T.' Nelson Lilia-, Is Estimated the. Attendants Voted Out of Office—Find Budr gore. • . . . damage. The damage to the Lake BEFORE UTILITY BOARD Big Vault An Object Of More Numbered Over Four Hundred. Villa will be repaired at once and the President Sampson named Hugh . • /.•* house put in condition for the sum­ get With Interesting Figures. Tompkins, Neal Tompkins. ar.d Wil­ mer season.. The hearing on the rates of the Than Passing Interest. liam Duncan ns the committee for the Ocean Grove Lodge, No. 238, Free The members of the Mockridge Another chapter—but not finis, it Coast Gas Company, begun before the- annual Auditorium benefit, and he and Accepted Masons,-was constituted family and others living in the Lake has been intimated—was written in State Board of Public Utilities in the Opening last Saturday of the hand­ ruippoimcj Thomas Nary. Arthur , last Friday night at an emergent ses­ Villa have expressed their gratitude the Ocean Grove business committee district court room at Asbury Park some and commodious banking build­ Gregory and Neal Tompkins as the sion of the Grand Lodge held in the for kindnesses shown them and for contention Tuesday, when the local Monday, is to be continued Thursday, ing now housing the Seacoast Trust entertainment committee. new Masonic Hall on the third floor of assistance proffered by neighbors lessees received a circular letter May 26, at Newark. Messrs. ‘ Os-, Company at Cookman avenue and Em­ Before the election the members the. Association's brick building in after the fire. > bearing the name of Aldridge D. Kel­ borne and- Autonreith attended the ory street, Asbury Par);, waS at­ were regaled with a chicken dinner, Pitman avenue. hearing Mohday, which was conduct­ tended by a throng of visitors from at which the fire commissioners and ley. The letter was dated from 1G0 ed by Chief' Inspector Philander Officers of the lor’ge are: Worship HOLDS OUT HOPE OF FUNDS Maiden Lane, , and in the morning banking hour until late fire chiefs were siiests. ful master, Louis. E. Bronson; senior it the writer expresses his entire sat­ Betts. For, the gas company Wil­ at night. For every visitor there warden,: William J. Blair; junior FOR THE BARNEGAT LIGHT isfaction with the affairs of Ocean liam H. Wherry appeared as counsel. was a souvenir—flowers for the STATE RED MEN WILL'MEET warden, Dr. Henry B. Dorr; secretary, Grove as administered by Dr. "George Ocean Grove is included amor.n the women and cigars for the men. There John R. Covington; treasurer, John T, towns seryed by this gas company, was only one verdict relative to the IN ASBURY PARK NEXT YEAR The Barnegat light has not been W. Fowles and his assistants, and in­ -which operates between this place Thompson; senior deacon, Edward T. lost sight of in the many demands on timates that it would “be a calamity^ Seacoast’s neW hom—“one of the ' Ash; junior deacon, Paul S..; Strass­ anil Lakewood. Bradley Beach’ was finest of its kind to be fftund in New The 1923 convention of New Jersey official Washington was the state­ for Dr. Fowles to cease his activities.! represented a t the hearing by Ward burger; senior master of ceremonies. ment of Congressman Appleby, a t a as chairman of the business commit­ Jersey.” Many floral tributes from Red Men is to be held at Asbury . Edward C. Sweet; junior master of Kremer, of Asbury Park; Forman T. friends . of the officiary arid from Park. At the close of the seven- • '£<5 ceremonies, Conrad Kupf; senior stew­ recent dinner at the Laurel-in-the- tee at this time.” It is plain the Bailey appeared for the. borough of Pines, Lakewood. He stated in his Writer does not concede the A s s o k other banks and business firms were tieth annual • session at Atlantic ard, Amos B. Miller; junior stewart, Spring Lake, and Wilfred Jayne, Jr., displayed, testifying to the shower City, last Friday these officers were address that he still had hopes of get­ ciation’s action'in voting Dr. Fowles was present in the interests ot Lake- Ernest Turner; chaplain, Allen ,J. Bry, ting- an appropriation to protect the' out of office some weeks ago is final of good wishes and prosperity for the chosen: , an; marshal,'Charles S.'Porter; tyler, wond, which is served by a sub­ Seacoast. The latter’s officers and lighthouse. and conclusive. He thinks, too, it is- sidiary company. Clarence Hance, junior great saga­ II - George D. Westervelt. He also stated that the present in order for the .petitioners for the clerks were oh hand to meet and more; H. F. Stetser, great chief of The new-lodge will meet the second river , and harbor bill contains items removal of Dr. Fowles to be call­ The principal question at i?sue was greet the thousands of visitors and to records; A. G. Vautrinot, great keep- - vi/'-js and fourth Monday nights in each the surcharge of twenty-five cents conduct them thi'6Ugh the building er of wampum. Also, grr-at prophet, -i'y'. month. " ■ .- ■ .' ' for the survey of Barnegat river and ed upon to prove,their statements or affixed to monthly bills during the war of West Creek, both of which are ask- withdraw then}. ' r?. for, inspection, purposes. ■ William T. Atkins, of Camden; ... , great The ceremony of institution was per­ ar.d still retained. It was pi'omised While the new bank is fitted with sachem,IPhl-.nllWloa Charles 'T L. • Unlo*At.. Holstein of Plain­ — ing for Federal aid..,Barnegat river . Mr. Kelley, a summer resident .of. sb'ne months ago, as stated by Law­ formed by. the Grand Lodge officers, was dredged once at Federal expense, every, modern .appliance to facilitate field; great senior sagamore, Wil- , the following being present: Most the Grove at 80. Lake avenue, writes: yer Kremer, that the surcharge 'its operations the object of perhaps but with the proviso that Barnegat j':' “I am greatly pleased, as doubtless liarn A. Stalcup, of Pitman; Mrs.. . Worthy Grand- Master,''Arthur Pot- might' be removed. * The gas" com­ greatest interest is the ponderous Minnie Freeland, of Paterson, was / ' . terton, Trenton; Deputy Grand Mast, village ’.nust keep the channel open, you were as a lessee of .the Ocean pany's counsel,’ Mr. Wherry, said that once the govcrnmet dredged it. This, vault. Most of the visitors on their elected prophetess of the degree , of ' .•. or,’ Frank C; Sayers, Camden; Senior Grove.Camp Meoting"Association, with while lif: believed this surc’.ai'ge round of the building entered the Pocahontas. J Grand Warden, Andrew. Foulds, -Jr., the town has found, it could not- do. the letter sent to the lessees by the should be abolished the company vault. They were repaid for their West Creek was also surveyed while .chairman of the business committee, would need this revenue and it would Passaic; Junior Grand Warden, Ralph B. F. Howell was in Congress, but curiosity. The concrete casing is STATE COLORED TEACHERS - ’> E. Lum, Chatham; Grand ‘ Treasurer, Dr. George SI. Fowles, under date o f have to come fronl other sources. over, two feet in thickness, rein­ was lost sight of during the term of --iprij 17th. This letter clearly (indi­ ltelief for the complainants may Richard C. Woodward,. Bordentown; T. J. Scully, and no work was done to forced with twisted steel rods, inter­ AT INSTITUTE TOMORROW' S ’i Grand Secretary, Isaac Cherry, Tren cates that a sound business manage­ hint;e upon a revaluation of the gas laced with a network of wires in the deepen the channel. . . ment hnd at last been attempted for company’s plant and equipment, and ton; Grand Chaplain, Rev. Charles L, burglar alarm system incorporated Tomorrow, May 13, the colored , Fitzgeorge, Collingswood; Grand the benefit of Ocean Grove. a new rate schedule may follow. In in the concrete. It constitutes as near S913 the plant’s value was $704,309. school teachers of the. State will con- ' ' . Chaplain, Rev. Dewitt C. Cobb, North MRS. RICHARD GRAY HEADS “While rejoicing in thu fact. I saw absolute protection as it is possible vene in their annual one-day in sti-■ > Long Branch; Senior Grand Deacon, some articles in the public press that It is claimed the value now is $1,- to obtain at'the pres.ent time. In ad­ GROVE MISSIONARY BODY gave mo a decided shock. If these 32ii,501,____ - _: ■ : , tute in the Bangs avenue school, As­ ■ James F. Russell, Jersey City;. Junior dition to this the roof and floor of, the bury Park. This will be Monmouth r;-., Grand Deacon, C. David Kreps, Jer­ newspaper reports are true, it would vault are reinforced with structural, county’s first opportunity to. see. the sey City; Senior Grand Cieward. ' As president of the Ocean Grove W. seem that there has been, a decided OFFICERS ELECTED BY steel beams to guard against crush-' F. M. S., Mrs. Richard Gray suc­ colored teachers of the State in a de-' George Anderson, Bordentown; Junior effort, on the part of a number of the v GROVE MOTHERS’ CIRCLE ing by falling buildings in case of -a liberative body. State Commission- .- Grand Steward, Jonathan N. Lord, ceeds Mrs. E. A Mdrgerutn, who has members of the Ocean Grovo ' Camp conflagration. er of Education John Enright mil Paterson; Grand Marshal, William been.ill for spine months and who has meeting Association to discharge the •The ■ entrance to. this vault is pro­ vi Tho Ocean Grove Mothers' Circle be tho chief speaker. He .will speak , B. Maekey, Collingswood; . Grand been made president, emeritus of the men who were carrying forward the vided with a massive circular door, in the afternoon. , ■ ■ Sword Bearer, ' George ,W. Rankin, missionary body. The ..change was business program, and to replace the elected these officers Wednesday: which is altogether an intricate piece piVsidentji.Mrs.' N. J. Holmes;. vice The institute is under the supervi- j,: (■I Wpodbridge;-. Grand Pursuivant, ■ effected at the recent annual- meeting, business committee with a. ne\:Uljjjs.if. of /mechanism. So perfect is the ad­ sion of Monmouth County ...Study..^) ’/•e. Nicholas Gv Mariconda, Irvington: held-at the residence'oi Mrs. Frank ness' committee With a hew chairman; presidentspMrs.' B. R. Shubert, Mrs. justment of this door, which, with its B. Smith, 57 Stockton'avenue. “It was made . clear to the lessees Charles Jenkinson and Mrs. Otis F. Centre, of which Pi-incipal Morgan ’: Grand Organist, Thomas B. ' Hood, vestibule, weighs seventeen, tons, that Dickerson, of the Freehold school, .is*?.?'; Newark; Grand Tyler, Asher Wilson. Other oflicers elected a t that time that the chairman of the business Lee; recording secretary, Mrs. W. E. a child can open and close it. As an Trenton. are: ' Vice presidents, Mrs. Wilbur F; committee, Dr. George M, Fowles, Taylor; corresponding secretary, additional precaution a time lock is president. . . ' ■ :P' v'.'M Past Masters George M. Bennett, Brush, Mrs. M. Ferguson and Mias was elected to serve until the annual Mrs. W. A. Robinson; treasurer, Mrs. fitted to the mechanism in the door, Andrew T. VanCIeve, Willis T. Hur- Jessie - Staats, corresponding secre­ meeting of the Association in Janu­ Ii. F. Wainright. Several offices re­ HOTEL BODY ASSURED OF . $ main to be filled later. which insures protection during hours ford, Samuel Oliver .and S. D. Wool­ tary Miss Margaret Collins; record ary, 1923. How he can' be deposed the bank is closed. The time lock is AID FROM ASSOClATIOff : i;. 's ley, of Asbury Park, and also Past ing secretory, Mrs. Cox; treasurer, without trial is a question' which This was the last meeting' of the sot to open- the door at a specified . Master Louis T. Dougherty, of Miss Rose Hawxhurst. The latter, some of us do not understand. season, and the final social is to be hour, and any tampering with it be­ ■; Bradley Beach; gave assistance in the in recognition of long and faithful ‘.‘The newspapers also state that .. held Thursday, May 25, at the home fore that time will release the burglar Financial aid to the extent of $500' ; ceremony, immediately following services as treasurer, was given a petition was signed by a number of of;Mrs. Charles Jenkinson in Brad- alarm. '. .- Ifrom the Crimp Meeting Association 1 which, and in the same place, Spring basket of flowers. -r persons, objecting to the activity o£ lejr, . Bedch. Reports showed $500 The new building is after the style is pi'omised the Ocean Grove Hotel - Lake Lodge, No. 239, was constitut- the chairman of the business commit­ raised during the year, of which $400 of the Italian renaissance. As a Association in issuing this season il- j, ed, with these officers: . tee and those who had been employed was expended. . lustrated booklets. This was the nub- ‘ .Junior Departmenft Dance. matter of course, it is ’ a fireproof -Worshipful. Master,, Fred F. by him, and calling for the resigna structure with masonry wails and re­ staiice of a report made at a meeting..' : tion of these gentlemen. ' . of the hotel people Tuesday evening. Schock; Senior Warden, Williard A, Members and friends of the JOHN VOELKL KILLED AS inforced concrete' floors. In the of­ Fritz; Junior Warden, E. B. Stillwell junior department of the Asbury ■ “The press does not give any de­ ficers’ space, private office, ladies’ de­ Block advertising also was discussed ^ Senior Deacon, William H. Reed Park Woman’s Club last Saturday tails us to what these men have or AUTO OVERTURNS AT CURVE partment and ladies’ room, the floors at this gathering. . • . .. , Junior Deacon, Frank Marucci. night participated in the closing have hot done to cause their removal are covered with cork tile, while-the Cooperation of the new. board of. treasurer; George M. _ Height; Secre- dance of the season.- The dance was from office, but-it would see^ that if John Voelkl, pf Asbury Park, remainder of the first floor areas, ex- trade was assured in . a conimunica-1» ; :Vi; • tary, Ernest. W. Bailey; Senior Mas­ at the Coleman House, and the pa­ such -a petition has been signed the tion presented by Robert M. Watt. ; ' Vv- candymaker in the employ of Thomas cept the public space and vaults, are Miss Clara Hockey,' chairman of the ter of Ceremonies, D. fl: Hills; Junior tronesses were Mesdame? Harry G. petitioners ought to be called upon to J. W.inckler for m any years, was covSted with quarter-inch battleship Master of Ceremonies, William P. Shreve, H. Sanford Flint, Charles prove their statements or to withdraw linoleum. j membership committee, presented them. instantly killeu last Sunday evening, ten.names to be acted upon. ^ ; :. Philbrick; Senior Steward, C. D. Black, Mary White; George Fergu­ when an ;iutomobile in which he was In the baseiiient is the boiler room, I’V'iy; Nesbitt; Junior Steward, M. T. Voor­ son, R. F. Kane, Irving Reed 'and "The press also states that the together with ii locker room for men riding with his daughter and Ernest Trinity Club to Give “Katcha-Koo.” hees; chaplain, John H. Young; mar- Ethelyn Mora^ chairman of the business committee re­ Worth, of Elberon, overturned on a and women clerks. There is also a ; shal, E. E. Pearce; tyler, Edward . < fused to resign and that he insists curve near Indian Lady. Spring, stationary storage vault for the bank Trinity Club, of• Tritiity Episcopal t 'White. Funeral of Mary E. Morrell. upon filling out his term of service, The car was driven by Miss Voelkl. supplies, which will supplement the Church, is staging the Oriental fan-J vjlV;'- A social hour followed, during sincerely hope that this latter state When it capsized a part of the brok­ book vault on the first floor. A large ,tasy “Katcha-Koo’’ in the Savojr-:,',*'^- which a platinum and diamond stick Funeral'services for Mary Eliza- ment is true, and many of us who en glass cut off- the top of Mr. vault is provided •where customers Theatre Monday and Tuesday, May ,': pin wns .presented to Grand Master both Morrell, who died at the Home really have the good of Ocean Grove Voelkl’s head. may store trunks. This vault has n 15 and 16, with a strong cast of Ori- / Potterton. District Deputy William For the Aged,, were held in ' St. a t heart feel that it would be a co- Voelkl wiis fifty-two years of age. heavy fire and burglar proof door, ental dancers and-singers. The 'play;-;1 iffk ' A. Kelley, under whose jurisdiction Luke’s church, Long Branch, last lamity for Dr. Fowles to cease his ac­ As a driver V of Winckler’s candy which is connected with the burglar abounds with a'great deal of comedy ] these lodges will be, also received a Saturday afternoon. Interment was tivities. as chairman of the business alarm system. Rooms are provided made in Woodbine cemetery by Un­ wagpn he frequently visited the and music. The scenery is OrieritalV .’:' ;;' stickpin. Silver-banded gavels were committee at this time. ' Many of us stores here that handled Winckler’s where the contents of such trunks in its setting and gives a wonderfully. ,(/ i, \ presented to tho Morshipful Masters dertaken. Sexton. Mrs; Morrell eri- believe that we ought to express our goods.' • \ can be examined by owners. On ;*-e Oriental atmosphere to the show, t Mgi ; ..::of the new lodges—Louis E.'Bronson, terer the Home here, in 1914. - She opinion on this subject so that the re­ mezzanine floor a t the rear of the w as‘ the daughter of the late Rev. Some of the prominent roles .are. fillfedi of Ocean Grove, ahd Fred F. Schock, ports will not continue to be circulat­ RELATIVES AND' EMPLOYEES building is located the directors’ by Mrs. Ella Slocum Smith, Mrs.-Os-'.-'jiM..^ . " of- Spring Lake. 7 Francis. Morrell.: ‘ ed that any substantial numberbf the room, a telephone room, as well us a car Morgan, Miss D. DeGarcia, Kays Over four hundred persons attend- lessees , are opposed *to the business !|SHARE HAftlBLET’S ESTATE small coat, room nnd other eonveni- Morgan, Stanley E. 'Brown,. Merrill ',4-,'. ed. ' ■ Plan Poppy. Day Flower Sale.’. miinogement. We are enclosing a re­ ienccs. Thompson and others who are prom- l$i-.'A;- Members, of tho local American turn postal card, believing you will The will of James W. Hamblot, A very complete system of com­ inent in. the social younger set. , .,V $!$$$$ welcome the opportunity , to express FIRE YESTERDAY WRECKED Legion auxiliary-are hopeful of sell­ late of Ocean Grove, which has been munication has been installed, which " . 111 - ~ J/\ I: ing at leapt ■ 5,ObOVartiflciai poppies your opinion on the present situa­ filed in the surrogate’s court at New embraces local and long distance Sunday School Convention. BIG HOTEL IN ASBURY PARK tion. If you wish to and any person­ telegraph, dictaphone intereom- in connection with the observance on York, disposes of an estate valued at . More than 1,000 delegates are Saturday/May 27, of Poppy Day; The al word oh the subject please do: so. approximately $102,000. Executed municable system connection with all Yesterday afternoon tho Sea Breeze work;of making these flowers will be When replies have been, received, I jiay.' 20, 1919, the will names Mi's. officers, tellers, bookkeepers, etc. be entertained a t the annual Statei' -hotel,, at, the northwest comer of started this Friday Vevening, when shall present a statement of the case, Edtyh Dusenbury, a daughter, as the convention of the New Jersey: Shn- f':];',';^ ' Soventh nvenuo'.arid Kingsley street, either through the press or by letter, day School Association to be held' a£'S;S'i- members of tho auxiliary will meet at executrix. The bequests are: * Vacchiano Trial May 24. Pitman in the fall. It is expected tftis.o;(*5, . Asbuiy Park, was completely wreck­ the Legion quarters in Asbury Park. that will indicate where many, of us Bayard Humblet, Newark, $24^17,- ed by fir? said to Havo Jiad its qrigin stand. We should remember that the 35;: Willis Hamblot, Atlantic High­ Justice Samuel Kalisch has set will be the largest Sunday school in a small garage, adjoining. Tho fchorter provides for a permanent lands;. $27,007.85;, Edith H. Dusen­ Wednesday, May 24, as the date for gathering ever held in South Jersey): 1 local department called on tho. firo- Hospital Room For Legion Use'. Camp Meeting. Aasociatidn and Chris­ bury.uuij., «<;wNew i-iutAj York, $32,822.15;$L>tit0j2£.j.0; juaitnEdith the trial of John Vacchiano, of As­ The committee, composed of, reprej.iV?}.^ ' men from nearby towns, including Arrangements have been made by tian seaside resort, for. the members HambletHumblet Christie, grand daughter, bury Park, charged with ,the mur­ sentatives of local churches, board of -;v <1^:4 Ocean Grove, for assistance. ' \ ’ i tho county committee of tho Ameri­ and triends of the Methodist Episco- Brooklyn,_Brooklyn, $7,304.78; William Liv-Liv­ der of Crispo in a Springwood trade and other organizations, will-V&'t* Exactljr what th e1 loss will amount can Legion with the Monmouth hoa- paj* Church. If Ocean Grove is once ingston, Brooklyn, $10,078.12; Percy avenue ice cream saloon on July 20, start at once upon extensive. arranger ?Vj2.' 'to has not yet been determined, but is pital authorities . for a private room' jost, it is lost forever.” E. Harding:, Brooklyn, $7,752.40. 1919. Vacchiano was recently ap­ ments for the big convention. ■ .'V' .'ji said to be'heavy>. Thohotel is owned for legion members. Application for A reply postal enclosed with the prehended at Milwaukee, Wis. — -—!— — ; by. Mrs.,Anna M.: Harvey, of Asbury f "'' • '* •*. •! ~r". ‘ Sunday School Night. the ro6?n Bhould be made to N. Paul lotteh invited the. recipient to express Smith Superintendent of Schools. Park, formerly o f the Royal; Case, county service ofllcer, Asbury pleasure with the efforts of Dr. Field Meet of . Girls’ League. Sunday School Night is to be bb^'5i’?3> Fowles 'and his associates, and to Park.. • ' • -'-.v v ■ \ . William • M. Smith, supervising Tomorrow the East Jersey League served nt S t Paul’s church Tuesday':ii& Neptuno Defeats Asbury Park! deprecate, any action to provent a rincipal of the Freehold high school, will hold its annual field meet at the evening of next week. There will-be f - ‘ - .X l j - continuation of their work. - I- ■ -I •'■■U i. Public Playgrounds P roject.,' has-been appointed superintendent of Freehold Driving Park. This league special exercises, with Rev. ;'J...vLaW“!;^w | Tho first ' baseball ' garilo of the A number of those who received county' schools, succeeding Charles J. rence Pitt, conference Sunday scho'ol:;W& », vlseries for the siihodl 'championship 'of A public ' playgrounds ’project has Mr. Kelley’s lettor, expressed them­ Strahan, recently named ns assistant is composed of the girls of the high been put uridor,way in ABbury Purk schools of Monmouth county who nre worker, a? a speaker. The program, ,.'1^4 .. the Twin-) Citios 'last Saturday, re- selves as lookjng upon it in the light commissioner of education. 'Mr. will be'followed by a Bocial'.houri'f^Vtv' hv suited .-‘in : Neptuno .(Ocean , Grovo) by philanthropic bodies, tho plan be­ of another attempt to -have Dr. Smith, is a Pennington pupil and,also aclivo along athletic lines.- There ing to engago-. the services of- a will be six events in the meet to­ V": .walking off with' the-hohorB.-'' It was Fowles and.hiB assistants reinstated graduate of Dickinson College. morrow. New B. and L. Director, a - free-slugging contest, a total 'of trained superintendent or instructor, in oflice, ufter being voted out by a itiis estimated $1,800 will bo needed largo majority'of . the Association Theodore F. Appleby, as a new-.df-iKi'i^j for thiB-work,- t • 1923 Calendars. Dukiet Wins $150 :P’rize.-i^ j;:i members in .sessionion' Friday, 'April Now is, tho ,timo to pluce your or­ rector of the. Asbury Park- Buildinff^Si,^ 'V'.' . ■ 21. Many of the cards, sent-back to For excellence in window displays and Loan Association, succeeds^ -hiBi S^SiS ders'Vfor 1923 calendars. Complete, at the Steinbach /store, Asbury Park, Day;,''^eccpti;on.';-;^ Mr, Kelley, were indicative of disap­ np-tOtdate line' can be seen at the father, Congressman T. ■ Fj»nK;;^Lv3>®\4 proval o f. reinstatement. . !As a mat- Charles Dnkiot was awarded)a prize pleby,. on the .board. .■ Thc lnttcr. 're^','^ Plans ,1 for'- a .Mothc^a’ Day . recopV ter of .fact, somo of the curds were Ocean Grove Tunes' office: ; We invite of $150 offered as the first awajrd.ini sijgried, owing to a pi^ss.of ;his dffiei(i{.,^'pHj ins{les|ion,—5 tjf.. ,i ' a 'contest promoted by a .New York strong in resentment pf : .any;,, criti­ - — ;"t ■ . responsibilities. cism aimed a t the Association for' re- Bilk merchant. There were Seven­ m niaving,,.those nien. '' •'•f'v ,; Winning Qty .Merit. : teen prize winners; Mr., Dukiet being Small- 'Fire On j I : ,, I t : ia said that with the remtiVul of Schjidt's flsh market, -47 Olin street, first: in The.roof:bf the pottage- rit>J.OTr-E!mi?tfpl Ocean Grove.^-S 22 t t ' *the lEittcr J . - ^ >1 theTo .J -lit hns 11. -.J,- beeh' V/fo'und - Ii a bilry- avenue,, the home ofdtfiS' $100,Reward A.‘Kuoath;,’wia8AljAtly^d^%tV;! ageqby achlnineyJiro'Tu^dai'Vafte,^ noon/ '. The 'tilnxp \xrna extinguishe T 1 P F ^ Supplies ; Vulcanizing J. 1 I V C « 0 Accessories V . AETNA SERVICE Pnolie 598 806 Main Street,- Asbury Park S. D. Woolley Rooms 510-12-14 Kinmonth Building; ■ Asbury Park A. D S. STORE 43 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Proctor & Jones Electric Co. Phone 228 WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION EXPERTS ON SELF-STARTERS AND GENERATORS DRY GOODS Ira S. Ferris 219 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park SI---- “Brighten Up Your Home” CONTRACTING PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Le Maistre’s WALL PAPERS. PAINT SUPPLIES Stewart-Warner Speedometers “ THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” . 704 Bangs Avenue,'Asbury Park SERVICE STATION DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HOSIERY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Cookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury , Park REAL ESTATE 500 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 1429-J Asbury FURNITURE The Beegle Agency G. FRED BEEGLE E. W, Stossel Auto Co. M. D. Sharfstein REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. SELECT PROPERTIES EXPERT MECHANICS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES 406 Main Street, Asbtiry Park GENERAL AUTOMOBILE AND MACHINE WORK STORE FIXTURES A SPECIALTY Phone 2329-W 312-314 Tenth Avenue, Bradley Park, N. J. Phone 2089-W 912 Springwood Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2573 R. Wesley Miller, Realtor Lyle E. Shaft© ~ r FOOTWEAR ’ — — , P. O. Box 354 STORAGE AND SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE; MORTGAGES Best Shoe Company 718 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park. Phons 1051 5 Corlies Avenue, Cor. Main St., Asbury Park. Phone 814-M, George Pearce, Manager . \ ■ BURT’S CANTILEVER SHOES ' THE FLEXIBLE ARCH FOR MEN AND WOMEN Gieorge W. Pittenger Seacoast Garage ■' 627 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park J. PRAGER & SON, Prop. - INSURANCE, REALTY INVESTMENTS STORAGE (Winter Rates) MORTGAGE LOANS. ANY AMOUNT ACCESSORIES B. Finkel’s Shoe Shop " . 400 Main Street, Asbury Park 86 South Main Street, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove ■ U{)-to-Date Shoe Store \ ' '______Phone Asbury 1664______. • RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS j SHOE REPAIRING A , D. Fourett 76 South Main Sreet, Next to Rialto Theatre (COTTAGES, HOTELS, FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE H. M. Taylor ' LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW - TRAYLER TRUCKS , Rpom 12,^Appleby Building. Phone 925 GENERAL MACHINIST. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING HOME-MADE CANDIES ’ ____ Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park .. 901 First Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2045-M Disbrow’s Home-Made Candies J. Walter Butcher Have you visited our home-made candy shop ? Here yot* rail find' n wonderful assortment of Fuijge, Caramels, Nugats, Hard Candles and a "BUY A HOME” I. N. Woolston 625 MattisonAve., Asbury Park, 81 Embury. Avo., Ocean Grove CALIFORNIA AND ANCHOR WINTER TOPS variety of ho;ne-made,Chocolates. . DISBROW’S Phone 2451-W , RADIATOR COVERS 33 South Main Street, Opp. Ocean Grove School AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING AND REPAIRING SIGNS 805 ^laia Street, Asbury Park. Phone 714-J PHOTOGRAPHY .... Doris I. Weeden BLADES' STUDIO " O^Y-ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING PHOTOGRAPHY i AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and GENERAL MACHINE WORK Corner Cookman Avenue and Maiti Strieiet, AabWy Pa$s: ■ 5. ? ; Second Avenne and Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone; 138 ; PhoneflO-jK •' i; : •! ./CPMJDBRCTAl^IGNS—ADOTDRTISING ;/■?';!*?§ MaIri St.,:Aabury Porlc. :Phb,ne;{$8; >nit / y . I .V JElvtDAY1/M A ^ 'Ju C *1!,2 •' -j'1' <,/•- " ‘ f \ ” ' , - ‘ j igtt'E-;; Q.C E ’A'N,:- P HO V.E ■ T-I jk .# St! PAGE' T.HfcE OCEAN GROVE SUMMER PROGRAM M. G. CiKimiN KEmrOH'S BZDBOTG STOBE. Bishop Joseph P. Berry* president Uattresana, Bedding, Braes end bos. If You Appreciate Service oi the Ocean Grove Association, will CONTRACTOR Birds of T hat Species Have Beers deliver the opening sermons of the and BOLDER Bed», Crlbfl, Springs, Couch*, sad’ 1922. season at the Auditorium on eoto. M a t t r e s s e s renovat*!.. -Seen, Although) They Were Residence, No. 66 Hech Avenue and Good Workmanship at Sunday, June 18, morning and even­ OCEAN GKOVE.NM.. Supposed to Be Gone. ing. The program for the sumnler, 51 OUST STREET, OCEAN GRffVE so far its .made up and subject to al­ Reasonable Prices terations and additions, is as follows; G. C.Pridhairi & Brb. Gharfes S. Ferris The belief that the west coast or Suiiday, June 18—Bishop iJoseph California comloj', North. America’s F; Berry , morning and evening. Practical Painters and CONTRACTING PAilNTEE largest bird, is practically extinct, Sunday, June 25—Bishop William must be revlsiMl, fur several recent M. Bell, of Punte, Gal,, morning; Paper Hangers Special A ttention to Jobbing NOW IS THE TIME news stories Ci«m toivns nt tbe mouth Dr. George C. Vogel, Jersey Cite, 37 Embury Avonue of tbe Columbia river report two evening. OCfiftN GROVE, IN. J. 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove pairs* of the l»l« binls are frequently Saturday. July 1 — Patriotic con­ seen on the rocky bluffs there; They cert, Tilton's City Dairy T9 Order Your are evidently preparing to nest later Sunday, July . 2—Bishop Charles L. S. BOGAN, Glazie.r on. . , Mead, Denver, Col., morning and Pasteurized Milk and Cream evening. BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED Plate, Window and WtaOsblcid The condors noticeil souring above G lass. IVUiraro ta r S a te . the extensive stretch, of bluffs and Monday, July 3—Lecture, “Ameri­ MILK ^Distributors# to,* 'Walfcer-Gordoa Products sandbars are very large, with if wing ca’s Mission to the World,” Bishop Mirrors Re-Silvered. Mead. ; SOS Second Avenue, Asbury Park Telephone 8W-J spread of eight or nine feet. They Tuesday,;July 4—Patriotic celebra­ Phone 1677 61 South Mata St., Asbury Pack are ns black as I Ik *- traditional Ger­ tion, Bishop Berry presiding Orator man eagle. . ‘ * to lie announced. Since the West wns settled the.con­ Thursday, July 6—^Concert. JOHN N. BURTiS FRED E. FARRY dor lias gradually decreased. The; Saturday, July 8—rConcert. chief cause occurred when stock; Sunday, July 9—Rev. Ross H. FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER. raising became, roimuon, and pasture Stover, Philadelphia, morning; Dr. Open Da? and Nigh!. Pritala Rooms 806 Main Street, Asbur; Park lands being smrcu,. ihe herds; were John Roach Straton, New York, even­ ing. ' for Funeral*. Ltdj assistant Ooen Baf and NlgM moved into the mountainous regions. Phone 667 517 Bangs Are, Asburj Paik Telephone 434 Residence telephone 434 Here < . coyotes, panthers and bears Monday, .July . 10—Lecture, ‘‘The preyed upon the calves and lambs.. Dance ox Death,” Dr. Straton. Thursday, July 13—Concert, To rid the herds of 'the pests, dead ’. Saturday July 15—Concert. Our Plant is frully animals . were poisoned. The con­ Sunday, July 16—Dr. John Mac- DAVID B. RE1DY HARRY J. BODINE dors came to feed, nnd numbers were Neal, Scotch evangelist, New York’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMS killed this .way each year. •‘iv (conditionally), morning' and even­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR MORTICIAN Equipped To Pro- T h $ bird is v«*ry irreg u lar in nest­ ing. Parlors: 322 Bund Street, Asbury Park 722 Mrttison Are.. Asburj'Park ing and prothiccs i>ut one egg, which Monday, July 17—Lecture, Dr. I^untfmotor Service Private Auto does not a lw a y s lint ch. ; MacNeal (conditionally). Telephone 2455 Motor Equipment Ambulance Service Phone 64 duce the Highest The condor is not an: enemy to Wednesday,’ July 19—Temperance agriculturists. Ijwjiiinu its feel are like Day; ... Character of Work those of a" cltlckeu and not made to Sunday, -Tuly 23—Children’s Day, grasp ami nmy prey. They live Dr, R. K , Y. Pierce, morning;. mu­ LEADING BUSINESS MEN M erritt & H unt sical service at night. upon ' what other crcujlures kill and ADVERTISE IN THIS PAINTERS leave. , \. Tuesday, July 25 — St. Paul’s No Job Too Small Church Night. DIHECTORY Thursday, July 27—Concert. 6* Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. Saturday, July 29—Concert. Phone 1304 DESCENDANT OF FRANKLIN Sunday, July 30—Opening of Bi­ ble Conference Rev. M. M. Gray, of Telephone 1772-Asbury SEEKS SEAT IN CONGRESS Sovanton, Pa., morning; Dr. C, Camp­ . When you want good work bell Morgan, of London, evening, BED-BUGS Monday, July 31—Founders’ Day. and their egge banished forever in W ft DOMINIC CORBO Bishop Berry presiding; address by two hours. Sills, all germa and makes SHOEMAKER everything in room absolutely pure. Judge Harold BNWelis, of Borden- who does good work, and charges town, afternoon. Lecture, “Chil- No damage to clothing. ,dren of the Manse,” Bishop E. H. JAMES A. HOGG • reduced prices for the winter. Hughes, evening. 228 Corlies Avenue, Asbury Park 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J; Tuesday, August 1 — “Luther Day.” • Thursday, August 3—Concert. Geo. B. Sexton, Funeral DirectoryEmbalmer Saturday, August 5—Sousa’s Band, afternoon and evening. ' (Successor lo J. H. Sexton) Sunday, August 6—Bishop Homer C. Stuntz, Omaha, morning and even­ Private Auto Ambulance ing. 159 Main Street, Asbury Parle Brown’s Block, Spring Labe’ Monday, August 7—Lecture, ,“The T elephone 21 T elep h o n e 32-M Pacific Basin and the Arms Confer­ ence,” Bishop Stuntz. Thursday, August 10—Children’s 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Festival. Saturday, August 12—Concert. Our Ocean Grove office is now located at Sunday, August 13—Bishop Fred A. Fjsher, of India, morning; Bishop 33 Central Avenue, corner of Olin street, Charles, Wesley Burns, evening. . ■ Thursday, August 17—Concert. telephone 1974, where we have on display ; Saturday, August 19—Concert. Sunday August 20 3ishop the latest inventions in gas appliances. Charles E. Locke, of the Philippines, morning and evening. Monday, August. 21 — Lecture, '‘Featuring the Orian,H,” Bishop Locke. The Closed Top Mr. Business Man Thursday, August 24—Concert. Friday, August 25—Opening of Benjamin Franklin’s greut Vr.uitl- the camp meeting. Gas Range You Have daughter aspires to n seat li, congress. .Saturday, August 2G—Dr, John L. Mrs. Ellen Dunne Davis has an­ Brasher, of Tuscaloosa, Iowa, morn­ Use Calendars nounced her candidacy for the Demo­ ing.; Dr. Don B. Colt, of Baltimore, cratic nomination for congress as rep­ evening. ' Always Wanted resentative of the Second Pennsyl­ Sunday, August 27—Dr. Brasher, We have some interesting information and vania district, which is now represent­ morning and evening. This new gas range will give you more cooking satis­ ed by George S. arnlinm, . Monday, Augst'28—Dr. Brasher.., faction, reduce your kitchen work, save gas for you suggestions to give you, all without any obligation Mrs Davis, who Is chairman oC the Tuesday, August 29—Dr. Brasher. imposed. Women's Democratic Organization of Wednesday, .August 80—Dr. G. E. and takes up less space in your kitchen. It is the the Eighth Ward In Philadelphia, said Stuart, of .Birmingham, Ala. Calendar advertising is recognized as an im­ that she had Intended to run fur Unit­ Thursday, August 31-—Dr. E. G. portant branch of general advertising, and it will ed States senator, but her husband Stuart.. . Friday, Sept. 1—Dr. E, G. Stuart'; pay you to, consult us. It would be well to hold off persuaded her that the statewide cam- Saturday, Sept. 2.—Dr, £. G. 1 palgnlng would be too arduous.' any purchase of calendars or specialties until you Stuart. ■ . Sunday, Sept.. 3—Love Feast. Ser­ see our line, To make sure that'we see you, get in GIVE FOOD TO SINGERS mons morning and evening by .Dr. touch with us. Stuart,. COMPACT CABINET Odessa O pera P atro n s ChQOae U seful , Monday, Sept.. 4—Closing of camp, . Gifts Instead of Flowers. morning; concert in the evening. Presents of wood, bread or meat ave Tuesday, Sept, 5 —, Firemen’s more welcome than flowers to Odessa’s Night.; ’ GAS RANGE OCEAN GROVE TIMES grand opera singers. Among the Sunday, Sept. 10—Closing exer- gifts to the orchestra conductor of the cises. . Sermons morning and even­ ing by Dr. Alfred Wagg, of • Mill-, All the heat is retained and utilized for ’ cooking pur­ O c e a n Grove, N. J. famous playhouse, at a recent benefit Ville. ' In honor of his 25 years' service, was The concert features, names of poses. ' Hot all over. Every part of the top caa be Phone 7 Asbury 26 pounds of firewood. Tlie singers singers, oratorios, musical organiza­ receive salaries, the best of which, tions, etc.,' will be announced by used for cooking or keeping thiags warm. One 3.600.000 rubles monthly, will pay for Manager Clarence D. Antrim. burn«r cooks several vessels. Prevents tipping of only a pound, and a half of bread a day. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE pots, and any size vessel can be heated. 7 Many of the best singers have left, WILL BE STARTED MONDAY but there are still 35 principals, with Easy to clean. Food that boils over does hot a chorus and ballet. Several ner- get into burners and can be easily wiped from the formances a week are given. Many top. Will hold-more pots than any four-burner ,of the seats are free, and a box for six persons costs only the equivalent . cabinet range, and needs less space in your kitchen. of BO cents. Automatic top burner lighter. Just push the button. Mmc. Marie de Itlbas, coloratura so­ No matches. prano, hus contracted tuberculosis, These are just a few Smoothtop advantages. There are Even through the war period we tried to give the best but frequently sings leading,roles. She Is a granddaughter of the Genera; de many, more. Before you buy a gas range see the value for every cent you laid out, and we feel that we ha.ve Ribas, who wns. delegated by, Cath­ acomplished it. . ' erine the Orefct In 1704.to build a city Smoothtops displayed at our salesroom. Three at Odessa. • 1.. sizes—one for every kitchen. Now, during the reconstruction days .we are making the The voice of M ICanchan, jwell same effort to give our customers ,t.he greatest value in m er­ known as a tcuor, lias recently changed chandise that i<; possible. Shop here and prove it, to baritone, due to nervousuess igrow- Ing out of lack of food. '• His salary Is COAST GAS CO 15.000 rubles a 'day, tlie price of a 709 Ninth avenue. Belmar, N. .T, Telephone 634 Bolinar. hnlf-pound loaf ot bread. ■SNYDER & ROBINS Arnold aveiiuo, Point Pleasant, N. J , Telephone 128 Point Plaaaant '• Telephone 218 - - k .... • •: '• • ■ .■ ■ WILDOAT'S STRANGE LEAP 37 Central avenue. Ocean Orove. Telephone 1074 AsCury Main Slreel and Lake Avenue s x a h u w a e r rUSOEBS 1 ASBURYPARK ■ dllSTLERS Beast Jumps Threagh Window to At. tack infant's in Bed.- : A 55-ilound wildcat leaped .through R epaingri Protnptlj : P.^>. Box 3 Oce^n qrove, N. J a i window into .the liut of John Man­ ning'in'the Ra'mapo mountains neut attended To ...'Suffern, N. Y., early the other day and Hew nt his two boys asleep io/ a. bed, in !. special sotting. Shop r.ow for late spring and summer tearing their night-clothes’.from ' their sewing. Beautiful silks respond to fashion’s call. bodies, y-. ■ SILAS W. BARTON , Mrs. Mannlng’hurled ii lighted iairip ^.v LET. THIS BE A SILK SEASON'C into;the animal’s face, givingiier.hua^ flrepe de Chines, Silk Jersey, Georgei/te Crepes, .?Mk Taffeta. .bahd 'ttme-to get, tlbwn;;.hls.'gun,' wltlf Ohangeable Taffieia, Silk SidrtingB, Lining' . 8illffl, .'Safens, , ,whtc;'. be'-aolshed the the lijrgest'; Baronet Sateen, Etc. ' x :;\ 7 'Ga'Fpent^r;:':; evet.UlHed' ln. thla Becflon.1' .;,' :y. TJseiglasq (th^ window'ihad been l l i l i f ® er. HI brobon .sad repl&ued by pap,er;^d,k?ep: i^pt/;'tjb(^t^di..'s^ripIn^'I)elleVM ': the GOOK’S BEE HIVE , FKIDAY, MAY >2;blS22' ' PAGE POUR THE OCE'AN rfGRaVE TIMES.

Founded 18SJ Weekly Edition THE OCEAN GRQYE TIMES ,* Published Friday by ESTATE OI? GEOUUE V. 11AINEAH If You Have Properties tor John .lv. Quinn, Editor 4S Main Avcnuf, Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephone 7 Sale or Rent BUBSCMPTIONS: $1.50 yearly: SKc. t^nrt-atmuully; 43e. quarterly or 3c. and post- njre per copy, postage paid in the United Stated; Canada $2.00 und foreign List Tlienx With :i year. • to consider your personal savings problem is in the • AT>DKKSSI£S ihanged on renuest—always give former address. ADVCH*riSliMl,'NTS: llates will be furnished by us upon request. light of an opportunity. Thrift is not self-denial, Watch the to tori on yoar paper for the cxpfratlon oi yoar subscription ft Ss the surest kind of effort to get the tiling you Kntered as second-class mall at th;» Ocean ,CJrove postofllce. The Ross M. want. - . ... *" ~ ~ Tli 13 TRUTH IN ITS PUOPKK PI.ACE ~ And the Asbury Park Trust Companv has help­ ed and is helping hundreds of people to realize their It in UiiiviK'd .that t.ti<* .(ShiUtmi din men your help in performing a desires and to get Ihe things they want. who journeyed to Washington to must unpleasant and thankless, task. All they need is your word of encour­ Small and large deposits welcomed. HOME ask' pardon for their fathers in agement. Send.it now. If Oeean Grove {102 Asbury Avenue, Ocean Grove ] SAVINGS-BANKS furnished. jail for Ireasonable anil ions is once lost it is lost forever. actions agiiiSiiit. this government, : ' LILY B. YATES. Ocean Grove, May 11, 1922. { Phone 2677 Asbury Park f wwc not tlenied.admittance' lo 1 her \V lii.fi; Tlmisc, nor were tlW’.v shali- SEASON’S FINAL MEETING OF Viily treated. as currently report - OCEAN OROVE WOMAN’S CLUB cd. Tin- i-liiliivtm awl ilti'ir lead­ !s WE HAVE BUYERS •| ers \v!ui accompanied (ht*in won: Thu Woman's Club, o£ Ocean Grove, Asbury Park Trust Company treated witli eouHesy andrespect held its final meeting of the season 1 For Hotels, Cottages and [ yesterday. Reports from officers and Corner Malffson Avenne am! Emory Sfree! at the White House, where they committees showed that much work w it told tin.' iVi'sidi'ril- was not has been accomplished during the | Rooming Houses' \ | Telephone 1700 four months of the club's existence. the man lo sue regarding review Bonds issued for the purchase of the I ; . s of ihf cases al' (lie men imprison­ clubhouse have been sold and will be O fficcra: ready for delivery July 1st. William J. Couse ...... President ed. a* llial duly was rested in tile The Ladies' Glee ,Club wili present aaa»aaaaiaaaaaaaataaaaiaaaaaaM*aaaaaaaat22,” for the benefit of the club at 5 r - • Jefferson B. Fogal , ...... Assistant Seeretary-Treasurer The latter, after I hey had pre­ the Neptune school on May 2(ith. Marguerite Hampton Assistant Seeretary-Treasurer sent.-d llieir.eitjtse to , him. told The social committee announced a James Forsyth ...... Assistant Treasurer “Child’s Party” to bii (riven at the | Something New in Bargain? j (hem In' would give iiis personal, Li'Chevalier hotel on the evening: of attention to any ease brought to June Sth. Members will dress as •aataa»aaaMaaaMM«Maaa»4ta waaw*»»••—rtaaaaawaaiaaaaat— i children or children’s attendants. [ in Real Estate ! him for review, hut pointed out ii Later in June, at the North End was .obviously impossible for Ihe hotel,-a reception will .be given by the members of the elub to their hus­ laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* Department of Justice to proini.se bands and friends. Mrs. Edith Mor­ -wholesale pardons without inves- gan Savage will entertain with p’i- anologues. tjgttlion. Uehold; how great si Interesting reports were giveii by lire a little matler kindb'tli ! the delegates to the Atlantic City convention. The Ocean Grove club, the latest addition to the Federation, One would have to look long was there given' a most hearty 100 HOUSES and BUNGALOWS I FOR SALE welcome. Mention was made of the and go far to locate a liner bank­ club’s progress and , best wishes ex­ ing: home than that into which tended for its future success. in Ocean Grove^ Asbury Park I the Seacoast Trust Company, As­ House, 20 rooms, central location, $12,000. PRESENTATION OF MACBETH and Bradley Beach, N. J. f bury Park, has just moved. Or Half mortgage. J, one butler equipped for the pur­ DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE TERMS TO SlllT ! pose for which it is intended. Tin House, 18 rooins, five apartments, $12,000. Shakespeare’s sublime tragedy of Seacoast ranks hit'll alnottg the ■'Macbeth" as presented by the Rev. Half mortgage. ' many solid financial institutions George S. Johnson in St. Paul’s J. A. Hurry Agency j church last evening delighted a large House and bungalow, $6,000. of tills county, and we heartily audience. Indeed,' superlatives might : ISO Pilgrim Pathway and SO Pitman Avenne, Oeean Grove i .congratulate its ollicer.s ,.m the well be employed in conhection with House aud bungalow, $5,750. the Rev. Johnson’s interpretation of : 205 kinmonth Boilding, Asbnry Park • isnlwt.iutiol growth and progress { . • this masterpiece of dramatic fiction. * Phone 38 7-R * ! •of tlieir bank—a growth aud pro­ The reader was partriculurly strong in the tragic passages and happy in his. •■aaaa*«aaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaiaaaMa» aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatt S gress indubitably evidenced by descriptive introduct^ns, thus car­ of this new and rying his hearers with him in an in­ telligent conception of the tragedy in faitaiaiaimMioaaaaasaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa | Mary L. WaS ker , : f ■lieautiful building. its progressive stages. Rev. .Johnson, in the " unfolding of the five acts of the play, evidenced I Real Estate and Insurance | The Business Committee. careful study iind a most retentive • • Editor Ocean Grove Times: memory. His portrayal of the scenes Wanted i 1 71 Mt. Tabor W ay, Ocean Grove f of .Macbeth awaiting the. signal for Through the medium of your press, King Duncan's assassination, of Lady as a private cit7.cn, a pn.ocrly owner, Mai'iu'ill's attempted pacification of j Cottages and Boarding Houses j s Phone 1826 Asbur> j . and a business woman of Ocean Grove, the banquet guests* of the witches 1 ' ■ s I wanl. to publicly express my de­ incantations, of the servant's report | for Customers I aaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa nunciation of the "powers that be" in of the approach of Birman Wood, and attempting to puf. out of c inmission i lastly and perhaps greatest of all, of | For Conscientious and Reliable Service in Yonr : the regularly appointed business the duel between Macduff and the committee for Ocean Grove, compris­ blood-guilty Macbeth—these were the : Real Estate Interests Use | ^aaaaattMaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaawMae—aaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaw w w- ing Dr. - owles and his colleagues. outstanding gems of this, splendid 8 Who is it in Asbury Park and Ocean reading. As awhole, the presentation • ' Grove who are working “tooth and was entirely satisfactory and . it ■ nail” to put the exceptionally trained stamped the reader lis something of a business of the highest type and whose genius. characters are beyond reproach? During the evening Mrs. Bleecker | MBS. F. H. KUNST S Those people who aTC making the Stirling in costume sang the Waltz howl are profiteers of Asbury Park Song from the opera oi Romeo and 1 88-90 Astor St., Newark, N. J. J E, H. OLIVE, P r p rie to r and Ocean Grove, who rent their fine Juliette, and sang, it well. homes at a high rental and beat down ■ £>iM«>eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaiaMa«aaiaaaaaaaaaaa the price on an Association tent, ■which does not pay for its cost for {Insurance Mortgages | the season, and thereby getting their ^t^aeaataiiaiaaaaaariaaaaaaasaaaQaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaa^aiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa entire year’s support while the A - ONE CENT ! WORD sociation goes into uebt. Did you MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO | Real Estate j ever see or hear of their names on the' list of contributors for ucean ACCOMPANY THE ORDER I For Quick A ction | s Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldg. f Grove’s indebtedness after getting their living at tne expense'of the As­ Scientific massage given by expert | List Your iProperty | | Asbury Park sociation and which necessitates the masseuse. Highest references from incessant begging from the .auditori­ hospitals, leading physicians and pa­ | 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove um platform? Killing all the religious tients. Treatment given at your homes, or at the office, Hotel Bright­ I Tor Sale or Rent I sentiment that has been instilled in­ I . • • T" to the meetings and ■ “trimming” our on, 211 Third avenue, Asbury Park. visitors. Much comment and bitter For appointment telephone Asbury I Have customer* waiting for bungalows, cottages and f criticism has been made as to how 2054. Madam Genstin.—18-21* this business committee 'could afford | boarding houses. Telephone 6v drop a postal card. • to work for ¥1.(10 a year. These men PAPER llANGING—Samuel F. W. • Will call for particulars if desired. • are all in business in New York Ok . Uanigues^ papef hanger, Ocean a •• and have their own incomes. They are Grove. Address, the Billard Hotel, ERNBST N. WOOLSTON giving much' of their valuable time Pilgrim Pathway and Heck avenue. \ A. W. boPURGIi s from their own business, and their j —10-2U.* a i . • Real Estate and Insurance after-hours to save Ocean Grove and 5 90 Malnftv«.,Gop. Penaeytvanta Ave.,Ooean(ir.ovo S put it on a self-supporting basis, and FOU SALE—Single white enamel­ » > ■* 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE would so improve properties so that ed bed, spring and mattress, good 5 Telophone 237-J S there would be a corresponding in­ condition, $15. Inquire 48 Main ave­ Telephone 398 crease in the value of every piece of nue, Ocean Grove.— lotf, property in tho place. Who in God’s Cottages and Bungalows to Rent name could do more? ■ FOR SALE—Modern 8-room cot- Who is it that is supplying the ! tago, 5 bedrooms; Mt. Carmel Way, ... 1 1 ...... , j i . . i •' i' Healnear Wesley csjcy laitelake unui'o:bridge; cxceneilLexcellent for Season Of 1922 Asbu j Jailv ii \ u a I condition; $8,500 to u quick purchaser; audacity to call these fine men easy terms. ’ * Addressa j*-. Box n .. GJ, Ocean “henchmen1') with the so-called first Grove.— Mtf. The time is coming for the opening of houBes •where oilstoves will : hand .information ? The few conceits be the method of heating. Look over your insurance papers and see 'o f men, who for their own glorifica­ FOR SALE—8-burner Radio Gas if you are prepared to meet this-emergency. tion, at any cost, want to be. It! And Heater; practically new, because of Workmen’s Compensation Insurance is required by Jaw. The those individuals who are afraid they. installing different heating facilities. , ' will lose their jobs because of incom- Bargain. Inquire Times Oilice, minimum charge on hotels is $9.00 or $.53 a hundred in this zone. i; petency, and have to resort to the Ocean Grove.—1-ltf.' Don’t stop at Workmen’s Compensation; one of your guests may IOR SALE j.. .press to save their faces, Uenicmbcr, have an accident; protect yourself with Public Liability, the rate on : ■ '". ' ■ ' '. -I :' ■ ' :.V . ii: . . .there are always two " sides to a j FOr RENT—Modern 10-room cot- The property of Mrs. Kate J. Skirm, 19 and 21 Ocer.ii ;: iv. ® and. when you see Ocean Grove i tago oil Wesley lake, including va- which is ?.08 per hundred square feet on the itssido and $.08 per f^new s published in the Press’ oiggest ■ canl lot; liv(i plncc for U3e on ,,amp lineal foot on the outside of your property. I.have saved others money Pathway, consisting'of. three full lots, ten-room cot- ' ■'} Hi?' n*9rB '.y fon y°u should , (inys, gas range and gas water hcat- nnd can save you some. ' 1 V " ■ tage, unfurnished; fine cellar. With heater, electrio,''" ;'V. i>& Jeaifn-.the other side. . j or, coal range, elcetric lights, bath, .Dr. Fowles anil his committee are [heater in cellar; especially conveni- Automobile Insurance is one of our largest lines. We'can in­ lights. , A fine location for a home for some one’,' ' t*Tendering a service ' that is the ient for commuters. Address Box 01, sure your car for one month or one-year, just.as you want it. wS-jjneBt piece of self-sacrificing giving | Oeean Grove.—14tf. • Inquire t^VtHat I have ever come across in the The companies which. I represent will carry as much insurance,' Ij'blisihess world, without any reward FOU SALE—Seven.’ nr.a barjgains as the public will give its. . '. ii' ,. E. K. WOOLSTON, Executor . ' , jVjS.eKcept the consciousness ot doing in houses and hotels. Kindly list your List your properties with me, I have sent out over 400 booklets 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove^ N.; J ;' !> ■ , ;$6niolhing fay the kingdom.. I read houses for summer rental. Charles and am getting answers daily, i;'?- ■.' • ■ . V l/Sijri my Bible about another such type L. Keast, GO Main avenue<—• 5 tf. ' •*~L'' 1 "V *’ ~ J. • I--' ' 'V' i-Zbi' murt .and they also cried “Away : Yours for 'sfernce, 1 • -.*■'1' :• - ■ ; •..•! j t;0- > ■ -V -.vv-., . : ;V; with him! Away with him. We want 1923 CALENDARS — Now is the J T T If yoii are in need; of ■ fire, [msuraaee .Nvafc'fib wtite it. for Jjr nothing to do with him!” He, too, time to place your orders for 3028 , LOUIS E. BRANSON.: : -.-V ’.Sv.waa too good lo J>a appreciated; calendars. Complete, up-to-date lino 63. Maiix Avenue, Oceliii ,Qr0v;0( N, J. ; ' V , .iuujt.’.Men!- Women! Ku.iiuti, I a appeal to...... your y'iui can be seen at . th Ocean Grove ■ * .'• ' . • > . . ' • , • / r- ‘'",' '' ' .-v•' ‘r ,-vV’ ttoinmon sense, your sense of justice, Times ofllce, We invite inspection.-— : ‘ r v . > vv• •-*■'* •:» ''VA-c- '■ •' I''! ?..> 'v',^•! f.Voi;/. arid righteousness. Give these apien- S. tfl wmmmt ; :v.v \ ■■■'.. kk- M 'iiiisi ■i^M W r .': G R O V E T IM feS I ■ ■ PAGE FIVBf •

Washington company, i4ob paHlfully spent the "winter, the greater part of cut and bruised by bfecoming' en­ the time in Florida, visiting Day­ tangled in the hose. ;.(■■' tona, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach minor mention and Miami At Oaytona she was .the Miss Alice Worthington has^ takei .guest of tier sister for seven weeks. There’s a Welcome Here For You possession of her recetrsf. property Homeward bound she stopped at purchase, the cottage atj 70' Embury Jacksonville, Fla,, and ' points in . , Boats of the Handy Hook line Were avenue, bought through; the agency North Carolina and Virginia. put in service the first of the week. of Mre.-Isaac F. Huy See, ‘ , » ■ . Firemen’s Night at St. Paul’s Mrs, Robert P. Levie, formerly of church will be observed on Sunday, Mount Vernon, N. Y., b«it living here May 21. _ • the past year, has leaded the house at 126 Mt. Tabor Way;.and has call­ < Ihaties G, Stockton ansi family, of ed it The Mahopac, This Bank was founded Juas 1, 1900, in response to a demaud for a Nation­ Newark, are at the Seaside hotel for • ^ ; ,1 t <»’ ’ ’ ; • al Bank in Ocean Grove. How'well it has met that demand is a matter of record the summer. Miss' May. Everngam, proprietor of in the history of this,place, — ♦— thi,- Diamond State hotel at the ocean A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. We do not believe in standing still. end *2 Embury avenue; has reached, But they that wait upon the Lord Raymond C. Bergen, of Anbury ave­ here from Wye Mills, Talbot coun­ nue, last Saturday, shall renew their strength; they We have kept pace with the times, and our bank is equipped' with every ap —— ty, Md., for the summer. shall mount up wi};h wings as eagles; pliance for safely conducting its business. they shall run and not be weary, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Griggs, of Today O. E. Rose and family, from the Ocean Grove hotel, are driving a they shall walk and not faint.— Nyack, N .Y ., open and take-posses­ Isaiah 40:31. new Studebaker car. sion of their , summer honie a t 00. Ab­ —*—' bott avenue They expect to motor St. Paul’s M. E. After passing the winter in Brook­ from N^ack to Oeears. Grfr>e. lyn, Miss M. E. Robinson has op*;ne:l Sunday services: S.30 a. m., The Ocean Grove National Bank j her bungalow a t 63 Abbott avenue. Mrs. I. Young, formerly of she Brotherhood class; 10.30, preaci.hlg Ocean Front House, Ocean. Grove, is service, subject, “The Wages of Theodore Beehtolf has just moved again a t the Hotel Charles, 300 Motherhood;” 2.15, Community Bible Association Building; his family for the summer from 92 Seventh avenue, Asbury Pavk Her class in Thornley Chapel; 2.30, Sun­ Main avenue to 93 Abbott avenue. winter home is in Easton, l’a. day school; 6.30, Epworth League; ■ . - 6.30, Junior League; 7.80, ■ s'ermon, Mrs. C. Fancher and family have Ois Tuesday aftemoon thi Worn- “When Surrender Is Wisdom.” Ocean Grove, N. J. just moved to 70 Lake avenue, after an’s Missionary Society of the Grand spending the winter at 84 Lake ave­ Avenue Reformed Church, Aabury Thornley Chapel, N. J. TAYLOR, President J ACOn}STII*Ei>. Vice President T. A.. C^h-.cr J. H. RAINBAR, Aiisistavt Cashier nue. ^ Park, met at the residence of.Mtr Earth arrived from Hempstead, Long- Is­ Asbury Park, for the summer, Mi<$ ly Things.” community Bilsh class Mem ber Federal Reserve S y s te m land. E. L, Mackrell, i'ormerly of Oceart at 2J15, led by Rev. G. S. Johnson. »---- Grove, is at 413 Fourth avenue,' Miss Virginia Donaldson, of Ger Bradley Beach, for several weeks: . First Presbyterian. mahtown, hus taken posossion for the ^ Dr. Shaw on Sunday morning at season of her cottage on Cookman Mr. und Mrs. Charles M; Herman >,0.45 will preach or’. “Mothers—- •HtMMVOliMaat | avenue. have returned to tho Whitfield .hotel Good, Bad.,nijll..Indifferent,” and in from .Miami, F la.. Mr. Herman re­ the eVehiiig at 7.4b \On “Tho Scout Firemen’s ; primary Wednesday ports haying had both a pleasant.and Oath,” a sermon, to the. Boy Scouts. evening, May 17. Two commission-, profitable winter in the Southern Sunday school a t 2.30. Y-C'^ng I>co- ers and an election board are to be city. ple’s meeting at 6.45.; Weekly "~V’: - nominated. er service Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. C, McBride, of Brooklyn, 7.-15. . tV. J. Crafts and family are among formerly if Ocean Grove,"and who who builds up a balance at his bank and who makes himself and his business late arrivals They have come from was in the South the past winter, is Evangelical Lutheran. methods kno - n there i at the .;imc time establishing his credit and assuring him- Brooklyn and are located nt 107 Ab­ staying for the month of May with bott avenue. The pastor, Rev. W. ,H. Grunow, seli of tbe full cooperation of his bank at a time when that cooperation may turn Mrs, Shallcross at 62 Cookman ave- wiil preach' Sunday morning on a . failure to 'success. The Willard Woman’s Christian copic from the gospel for the fourth Temperance Union met Tuesday even- Sunday after Easter, and at the ves­ . "fhe Asbm-y !PUr.k and Ocean Grove Bank invites the accounts of those who. Some of the many beautiful flowers per service from the epistle for the ing with Mrs. B. Frank Wainright, displayed at the opening of the new are able and willing to do ,their part in making a connection mutually satisfac­ 127 Mt. Hermon Way. same day. Sunday school a t 9.30 Seacoast Trust Company building in a. m. tory. Asbury Park last Saturday , found Miss Valete Smith, a teacher in the their way over to St. Paul’s church First Baptist. • schools of Brooklyn, spent last week­ next day. end here with her mother and siBters — «— At 10.30 a. m., Dr. MacMurray at 33 Asbury avenue. George W. Staats has arrived from will preach on "Going Out With Joy,” Philadelphia, to spend, his fiftieth and ixt 7.30 p. .m., on.“Fojr a Bettes At 102 Embury avenue Joseph Wis- season at Ocean Grove. He is at 112 World.” Sunday school, with adult ter has several flower beds, the beau­ Broadway, accompanied by Mr. and Bible classes, a t . 2.30. Young peo­ tiful blooms of which just now are a t­ Mrs. W. A. Leavitt, Jr. Mrs. Leavitt ple’s meeting at 6.30.. In the after­ tracting much attention. nofen, an every-member canvass for is his daughter. a new world movement and reduction Mrs: M. J. Snow, of New York, for While Mrs. .Mary Hudson, matrbn of church mortgage. the summer is at her hotel on the of the Home For the Aged, is visit­ ocean front, the Marine, corner ing her mother, at Nyaek, N. Y.. for First M. E. Ocean avenue and^ Broadway. several weeks the affairs of the Home Preaching service at 10.45 Sunday, arf. being looked after by Mrs. Carrie morning, subjbet, “An Old-Fashioned Safe Deposit Department Interest Da^artmeut At her home on Embury avenue Cioughley, assistant matron. Mother.” Sunday school at 2,30. Ruth h. Schwartz entertained the -—*— Young people’s meeting at 6.45, midget -auxiliary of the Ann May Mrs. Ella F. Pierce has returned -Evening sermon topic, “A Great' hospital yesterday afternoon. Trial :Scene,’r Prayer meeting Wed­ — <$,— from a visit of five Weeks’ duration “ Adding Strength to Strength ” with her son and his wife, Mr. and nesday ■ evening at 7.45 o’clock. Mrs. M. E.; Mumpetbn, of Brook* Mrs. Lloyd Pierce* of Brooklyn. Mrs. ,jyn, was entertained a t Hamilton Pierce is making her home with Mr. Trinity Episcopal. ASBURY PARK, N. J. , cottage, 23 Central avenue, by Miss and Mrs. C. W. • Fulhvood, 84 Lake Fourth Suntlay after. Easter, with S. VanHorn at last weekend. ‘ avenue. services as follows: 7/30 a. »• Holy Communion; 10.30, sermon; 2,30 p. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zelmder have As superintendent of the Bridge­ 111., Sunday school; 7.30, evening moved down from New York City to ton district, Rev, Alfred Wagg, of prayer and sermon MNMiNiaavMHtMitMAMMtMiMtaMtaMtaMNaattMiaiiteMaaaatt aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMa*, their country jil.-ice at West Allen- Millville, a member of the Ocean hurst, the Miildlebrook Farm. * Grove Association, is' to be given a Grand Avenue Reformed. public reception Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKnight, of Hours of. service on Sunday nre as Newark, were receni. visitor:; here, May 24, in the First M, E. Chui'eh at follows: 10.30 a. m., sermop; 11.45, occupying for some' days their cot­ Millville. Sunday school; 7.30' p. m„ sermon. tage at 95 Embury avenue. The midweek prayer meeting i&\held • Daniel S. Reeves, Andrew T. Van- every 'Wednesday a t 7.30 p. m. ; *— Cleve and Louis E. Bronson, of Occan • Miss Virginia Byrst, of Bloom­ Asbury Park, N. J. Grove, will . accompany the members l : Ballard Memorial. field, is occupying again her summer of Salaam Temple,’ Newark, on their Sfcottage a!. 119 'Pilgrim Pathway, annual pilgrimage, this year to Prdaching service Sunday at 10.30 “ It pays to bank at the Seacoast.” • imving lately arrived here. California, Alaska ;snd British Col­ a. m.; Sunday'school, 2.30 p. m.; Ep­ •" ' ■ — + T ~ ■ umbia, leaving Wednesday, May 31, worth League, 6.30; evening worship, Miss EiTie Eadie for the summer is 7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday even­ a t 17 Atlantic avenue, having arriv­ Mrs. Margaret: C, Todd, of Hamil­ ing at 7.30. ed only the other day foom her win­ ton Cottage, 23 Central avenue, is ter: home in New York City.1 expected home tomorrow from a pro­ West Grove M. E. We Are Now Ready for Business in tracted visit with relatives in Cam-' Services fcr the coming Sunday as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Raihear, den, Baltimore nnd Charlotte Hall, follows: 10.30, preaching service; ' 95, Broadway, entertained Tuesday Md. At the latter- placc she spem t 2.30, Sunday school; 6.30, Junior Our New Hame night,, their guest? being the mem­ month or six weeks with her daugh­ League; 7.30, evening service. bers of the Occasional Club. ter, Mrs. T. B. Davis. : — *— —•— Bradley Beach M. E. Boy Scouts’ rally tomorrow a t the Owing to illness at Bancroft-Tay- Rev. Marshall Owens, pastor. Were You One oithe 18,756 ? athletic grounds in Asbury. Park-. lor Rest Home, the meeting > of the Preaching ,service at 10.80 in the The 'morning' games, and contests be­ Ocean Grove W. H. M. S, scheduled morning: preaching.at 7.30. Sunday By actual count 18,756 persons visited us in our new home on the opening day, gin at 10 o’clock; afternoon at 1. school at 2.30. Epworth League at —■#— for yesterday was postponed until Thursday, M ayT8,;at 2,3(! o’clock, in 0.30. /, „ last) Saturday. We would like to number each one of these persons as a regular Mrs. Annie V. Sergeant, of Wil­ the parlor of St. Paul’s church. Mrs. depositor or customer of this institution. If you were one of our opening day mington, Del., is occupying the cot­ M. E. Stout will give ar address and Christian Science. tage at 93 Heck avenue, which she mite boxes jwill be opened. S.ervices are held regularly every visitors we cordially invite you to come again and if you could not call on us recently; purchased of Frederick A. Sunday morning at 10.30 by the then we invite you to come at any time during banking hours, and we will be. Smith. Harold A. Fix, organist at the First Church of Christ Scientist at ... ■ \ - Ocean Grove Auditorium, is now lo­ Third avenue and Emory street. pleased to show you over our new home. . Former Fire Chief Thomas Mar­ cated in Pittsburg, having been ap­ Second Church of Christ Scientist tin, who is employed at City Island, pointed organist and choir director services Sunday morning at 11 N. Y., will, move his family from of Emory M. E. Church, one of the Ocean Grove to that place in the near o’clock and Sunday eyening a t 8 largest churches in Pittsburg Metho­ o’clock; also Wednesday evening at Member Federal Reserve System " fixture. : . . . dism. He will'return'to Ocean Grove 8 o’clock. Sunday rchool ot 11 on June 15 to take up hif work here o’clock. Reeding room open daily. Mrs. 8. Fred Pine, of Ocean,Groye, for the summer. Corner Grand and .Asbury avenues, awanMWtia>i»iMi> ' addresss.i1 the organization meeting Asbury Park. - - • . :,: ;of;the Y.,G. B. Gjrls of the Ballard Miss Mary S, Daniels, of Ocean [ M E: Church, Asbury. Park, Monday Grove, who is now touring abroad, aaMMiaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaa aaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaMaiatMaaaaaMataaaaaaaaaw—t m aaaa evening. Christian Alliance. writes from Italy:, "A .crowding Services in charge of Kav. ■ R. L. week' in', Taormini. If there', is a Staley, pastor. Sunday school at 2.30 .. . Chief of Police Tantum;is now. lo­ more beautiful spot in the world o’clock Preaching Sunday afternoon A NATIONAL BANK WITH ALL TRUST POWERS cated with his family .at 135 Cook­ than this I don't know where to seek nt y.30 o'clock and Sunday evening at man avenue, having moved to thnt it. ;; Next Naples und a leisurely 8.00. Prayer service Wednesday af­ address from 95 Webh « venue- during ramble, through Italy Best. romeni- ternoon at 3.30 o’clock. Prayer and v the week;1 ■.... • brapces .to all friends.”. .' , v praise service Friday evening at X ♦ — ,, .]■ o’clock. • . Proprietor . Abram Stackhouse : Thomas 'V. Brags, who was killed plans to open his> hotel, Surf.. Ave- at'Baltimore in. the yard of-the Penn­ Revive Pryor pier ’Project. BANKING BY MAIL ,'nuo- House, on Saturday* May 27, hjs sylvania railroad last Friday, was thfc second season a t . that well-known brother of Charles M Brngg, 15 Em- Bandmaster Pryor’s .pier project The Merchants’ National Bank of Asbury Park, keeping in mind the exten­ hostelry. biiry avenue, .)cean Grove Thr. 'un- was presented again ; to,- the. Asbury fortunntis'niaii was a flagman for, the Park commissioners on Tuesday. sion of its service to the greatest number, is able through its system of banking Francis I. .limes. pir'ectoi- General' railroad,,and ijt is.believed be slipped With Mr. Pryor nre associated Htirry :bf the United. States Employment ,and fell between the cars. He leaves B. White and Harry M. Hendrickson. " by mail ti offer to business men in other towns, to farmers and to persons living ■ > • ’ , V V; Service, was - at his .home in ' the a‘ wiife and two children; They offer to .accept the present, site in rural communities, the same banking facilities offered to its local Customers. .‘‘f Grove, 83 Embury.,avenue, over-'last of Casino for their proposed pi.: ■ i l l l t

* . V.v ; FBffiAy, • MAfr i A?; -;1922 j ^ * y ' • P A G E S IX LEGAL NOTICES \ ^ SPECIALIZE ON CHINCH BUGS WHITE CREPE FAILLE OUTFIT Pure Manufactured AMERICAN WOMAN ! PROPOSALS. Particular Reason Why Farmers ’ a n d Natural Should Act to Protect tho Bob- - Notice is hereby givonj that sealed bids . white Quail From Hunters. will ’be received by tho Township, Com*, mlttte of the Township of Neptune for WITHOUT COUNTRY*** the purchase of a three and a half (3%) / Every shot .fired this season a t the ton truck, equipped w ith a 1,000 grallon tank aad sprayer. ' bobwhltes that are wintering in your ON TELEPHONE BILLS •Bids will be received at the Township Hale’s Fiction Character Rivaled fields Is a shot at your pockeibook, headquarters.. 75 South Main street, As­ says Farm and Ranch. Quails de­ bury Park, N. J., May 15, 1922; at 8 o’clock, by Plight of Nancy Leishman. p. m.t and opened and read immediately stroy millions of hibernating bugs that Now comes the latest tlmefsaver In thereafter.. ■ ; • . ■ would otherwise awake ln the spring the Telephone Company! Clerks In Its The committee reserves the right to. re- , FRANK O.T. WILSON Ject any or all bids. to fall hungrily upon the product of 'accounting center In Brooklyn lmve ' JOHN >V. KNOX, Clerk.—19. LOST HER PERSONAL FORTUNE field and garden. - said good-bye to the familiar two-cer.t v O illc e : “While you fight the chinch bug, postage stnmp when they mail out Notice of Primary and Election. redouble your efforts to increase bob-, subscribers’ monthly bills recently. H3 Embury Avenue A primary will be held in Washington: War's Tactile Has Caused European white quails,” says A. C. Byrlll of In place of the medallion of George OCEAN GROVE engine house on Wednesday, -May 17, Washington to speed them on their Nations to Disown Duke and Wife, the Missouri College of Agriculture.' Vij2, at 7.00 o’clock p. m., to place in “They are snid to. eat from riOO to. W ay, envelopes enclosing all .bills sent nomination two fire commissioners to Who Gave Up United . States •Citizen- Deliveries are ,made daily. succeed Lot R. Ward and W, H. Car- • 1,000 chinches a t a meal, and their from this accounting center, will carry Twice on Saturday. ponter for the term of three years for ■hfp— French Courts Deny Right to stomachs crave another meal every from now on the sign of a new machine ihe Ocean Grove fire district; also to French Citizenship and to Owner­ nominate one judge, one clerk and two two hours. At least, this Is the usual which makes the Imprint of a stamp . O.rder by postal card or tel- inspectors of election. ship of Magnificent Estate in North­ rate of digestion in moist Insect-eating and the post office’s cancellation n t the plione. ■ y Tho several companies of the Oc6an stime time, and seals tlie envelopes in Grove fire. district will meet in . their ern France. birds. Qua!Is'aro the only wild birds Special .attention to small respective, houses on FRIDAY, MAY 19, which specialize on chinch bugs In tlie tlie same operation. 1922, between the hou^s of 7.00 and 8.0p The recent decision of tlie French I t’s done by n highly Intricate ina-. trade this season, wliich, y/ill o’clock p. m. for the purpose of electing winter season.” • a chief; a first assistant chief arid a sec­ courts denying the right to French citi­ To protect the bobwhlte the most chine which the Company has just In­ be served promptly as hereto­ ond assistant chief- of said district for zenship nnd to ownership of a nmgnili- effective plan is for several farmers stalled. There aro only- a few of these the term of one year. • machines 111 existence; but almost as fore. The Board of Pre Commissioners will cent estate in northern F.nince makes j co-oiv»ralively to publish a notice In meet in the E. H. Stokes engine house the duchess of Orpy, the former Miss the county papers forbidding hunters fast as they are built In the future Bills collected weekly. on the same date (Friday, May 19, 1922), Nancy Leishuinn and ono of the most to shoot quails on their premises. they will he placed in the Telephone at eight o’clock, p. m., for the purpose 'Company's accounting department. , Telephone uo-R. of receiving the returns of said election notable of the rich and beauiiful Amer­ This has been done successfully in and administering the oath of ofilco to ican heiresses who have become the The machine stamps “U. S. P. O.” the newly-elected chief and assistant several Missouri communities. Many directly on the envelope, together with chiefs. , \ • . :. -■ - .. •wives of foreign noblemen, a woman county papers are running such no­ the regulation cancellation, showing The election of fire commissiortorB, as without a country, according to. the H. W. SMi ICK W. HARVEY JONFS directed :by law, will take place on .Sat­ tices properly drawn up by a lawyer the place, date and time, nt the rate PresW# Treasurer urday, May 27, 1922, from 3.00 to 7.00 Milwaukee Journal. and kept standing ln the paper of 12,non per hour. o’clock p. m. ut the Washington engine Her plight is singularly like that of throughout the hunting season. In house, Central avenue and Olin street, It takes only two girls to operate ha non & Smock Ocean Grove, N. J. - tlie character of Edward, Kverett such cases tiie publishers will add the I lie device which .Is rim by electricity. liOT R. WARD, President; Hale’s story, “Tlie Man Without a name of any fanner lu the county nnd One girl feeds the envelopes Into the W. It, CARPENTER, Secretary. Country.*’ Hut the former Xjinoy keep it’there, for, say, 50 cents-'for the machine which seals the envelopes, L u m b e r G o . Leishman is even worse oil* than this season. shoots tliem along through the stamp­ ~ Dealers In In tho Matter of the Estate of Kate J.. character of fiction. Protect the quails; they will fight ing and cancelling processes to another Slclrm, Deceased. , Besides declaring that it 'does* not your bug battles for you—winter and girl who Is kept busy bundling the want her or her husband.or any of his summer.—Our Dunin Animals. • b u i p b e r Notice to Creditors to Present Claims envelopes. It's a thirsty inachliip, too, . Against Estate. ,V brothers as citizens, the French gov­ drinking up a bn111 c Mill Products ernment condemns her to poverty •drips on n brush- that moistens the" Pursuant to the order of Joseph X». through its refusal to surrender the OPPORTUNITY WAS TOO GOOD BuiWe>V and Painters’ Donahay, Surrogate of the County 'of llnps) every Qftgen or twenty minutes. Monmouth,. made on the Twenty-fourth valuable estate which It sei/.ed shortly Tills Accounting oflice malls about day of April, 1922, on the application of This striking sport costume Is of How Justice Story Got a Laugh at after tbe war began. ITaiOOO hills to subscribers.each month. S u p p lie s - Irene Headley Sklrpx • and Ernest N. white crepe faille and the jacket of the Expense of Two Highly Dis­ Woolston, executors of the estate of The difficulties' in which the former Previously, on the Inst two days' of the scarab green, the contrast giving a tinguished Americans. 1 Kate J. Skirm, deceased, notice Is here­ Miss Leishinan finds herself are due month, nearly every cl one In the oflice Fireproof Storage with Separate by given to • tho creditors of said de­ stunning effect. ceased to exhibit to the subscribers, ex­ to the'fact that the family into which pitched In nnd helped to stamp, the ecutors as aforesaid, their debts and ahe married Is one that has branches • President. John Quljicy Adtuns was Fireproof Rooms demands against the said estate, under one of tl|osi* uncurtifortnble persons letters by hand. in several European countries—: CLOTHES FOR LITTLE GIRLS By means of the new machine, the oath, within six months from tho dato of who are uj> jii -n!ork by some ungodly the aforesaid order, or they will bo for­ France. Germany,, Belgium, Hungary senllng and stamping of air the hills ever barred of their actions ' therefor " hoir ,ol ., 1922, a t w hich tim e, ap ­ to enter the German army under pen­ and «"sash of wide black^cire ribbon vlvant; he got up lute «ml in other patient strength by. building up the con­ stitution and assisting nature In doing its Work Guaranteed. Prompt Service plication Will be made for the. allowance alty of death, and insisted they hfM* finishes the^frock at the waistline, a ways acted like a civilized person. of commissions and counsel fees. . work. Tho proprietors have so much Towing Service Dated April 12th, A. D., 1922. always been loynl to France. small bow^otnarrower ribbon appear^ He began his lecture wltli the Presi­ faith in the curative powers of Hall'rt suits to establish their claims ‘ -‘ave Catarrh Medicine/ that- they offer One Autos Bought, Sold and Exchangeu JiLUlY E. BUTTS, Ing at the neck. The dress buttons in dent of the L'ulti'il States seated at Hundred Dollars for any case that.it fails 15-19 ($5.20) Formerly Mary B. King. • failed. the back; ' his right and the president ot Har­ to oure. Send for lUt. of testimonials. 86 South Main Street, Asbury Park f The duchess lost her. A»M‘rit,ftn •Dainty^pipings nnd bindings, small vard at his left.. It: was a drowsy af­ Address F . J . CH.F.N JCY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio Sold by ail Druggist, 75c. Phone 1664-Asbnry Monmoutii County Surrogate’s Office •^enshlp when she was mit tried to a tucks, handwork where possible, and ternoon along in May:*Pretty soon he foreigner.- France declared that It care in the. combinations of fabrics hoard a tiller flnni the audience and, In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy D. wants nothin'^Y h*r. Germany and; colors, rather than radically new looking out of the corner of his eye, Ooborn, Deceased. •wm , ^ i ; i e s s be equnlly. unwilling styles, are, the points to be looked for what, dUl lie see but the .President of Tto accept her as a cftlz»*n since iter ALBERT L. BROWN Notice to. Creditors, to .^Present Claims In garments for the you;iger genera' the United States sound asleep.' Then husband and his brothers have de­ Against Estate. . tion. he looked over to the other side. Sure Jobbing Pursuant to tivo order of Joseph L. clared their loyalty • to France and Wash dresses are by all odds tbe enough, Willard had also succumbed Donahay, Surrogate of the County of sworn that they fought under the Ger­ best things, to choose for girls of and wns nodding away. Monmouth, made on tho fourth day of man flag against ti**ir will. METAI.*1 Metal W orker March, 1922, on the application of Alico .twelve years' or less, aud each year With' a twinkle In his eye Story G. Eastman, executrix, and George P. But depriving her of. any country sees these garments enjoying a longer turned to the boys anti remarked: Slate and Asbestos Shingle Roofing Eastman executor, of the estate of < she can call hci* own is only part of Lucy D. Osborn, deceased, notice is here­ •season demand. They are no longer “(lent lemon, behold the ghastly re­ Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces by given.to tho creditors of said deceased the cruel blow which the rcrent deci­ designed for/ summer wear' only, but sults of Intemperate rising’.” to exhibit to the subscribers, executrix sion, of French courts has jienlr this and executor as aforesaid), their debts are worn the year through. l’ipeless Heaters and demands against the said estate, Amerlcun heiress. The great estate, Ginghams, chnmbrays and tissues “Army" Tests for Collegians. 109 Avenue, Ocean Grove under oath, within six months from the which France refuses to surrender to Abbott date of the aforesaid order, or they will are- in high favor at present, with That the results of regular academic Telephone 2118-R be forever barred of their actions, there­ the mongrel Crov family is one on sateenl English, plint and pongee also tests do not clash with, the results of for against the said subscribers.- whose rehabilitation, . . the „ , duchess. has , very much approved. The figured’ psychological tests, but accord with Dated,.Freehold, N. J.y March 4, 1922. ' spent a ALICE G. EASTM AN. large .•'hare of her personal j ^iiteen nm k English prints come In a them, is shown by-comparison of the GEORGE P. EASTMAN. fortune. * wide range of colors and. patterns and grades made by Pehn state college fr a n k Buck ($14.00) 10-19. ; , . The duchess is the daughter of John I really make very charming dresses, students, In both kinds of examina­ G. Leishman. a Pittsburgh millionaire, both for children and 'grown-ups. Pon­ tions. For the last two years freshmen who served first as minister to Switz­ gee Is also a. splendid choice If a good have been given the army, Thurstone T in jP Metal Worker SOUND TRIP erland . and .later as ambassador to quality is purchased; and Binet-SImbn tests and these re­ 1230 Monroe Avenue . 1 0 Turkey, Italy tmd Gernmny. While he sults compared lafer with their aca­ was representing the United Stutes FASHION IN BRIEF ; demic ratings'. Invariably those stu­ Aebury Park Excursion In Germany and his daughter was liv­ dents who made low averages In the S t o v o s and tSan&om Repaired ing with him in she fell In psychological tests were low In their SUNDAY, MAY 21 love with, the dushiug young duke. Palm Beacli veils of Shetland silk W efncAIr Heating a ire strong favorites Just now. college work. Of 07.students dismissed Influential members of tbe duke’s on account of poor scholarship last Stpedalty family were bitterly, opposed to his Novel shoes of black patent leather have gray suede tops reaching a little year the average for the army “alpha” Plumber, Sheet Iron LEADERS, GUTTERS, ROOFING marrying outside the ’circles of roy­ test was 118, while the general av­ alty, and so was the kaiser. But the above the ankle hone. ' and< ' . Phone 2011 A frock of red velvet has nn over- erage of the students Is 181; Of the duke was too deeply in love. lie took three types of psychological tests matters into bis own liands by resign­ Bkirt ^f brown net caught lu a thou on Metalworker SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN one side at the waistline. tried tiie results of the army test lu;ve ing from the army and showed his proved to be the best Indication of the Leaves Asbury Park 6.51 A. M. scorn for the kaiser’s opposition by Vertical trimming of fringe in self­ color is solely ^spon^lble for tlie grade of work a student will do In col­ Paul J. Strassburger Stopping at principal stations be­ absenting himself from all the func­ lege. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street tions of the court season and going to charm, of a mauve crepe gown. 51 Main Avenue tween Long Branch and Dayton Join Miss Leishman and her family at Pol ret displays, a three-piece knit of Ocean Grove, N. J. white ronniine with a black quilted Brazilian Air Lines. OCBAN GROVE Arrive Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. Re­ their winter home in Switzerland. Telephone 1749-Asbury satin coat lined with tangerine taf­ Brazilian senators have .reported fa­ Telephone 205-11. •. turning Leave Philadelphia (Broad The Marriage in Geneva. feta. vorably upon a bill proposing the es­ Street Station) 6,26 P. M. '• ) . The duke was eager for ;iu Imme­ Many of the evening gowns worn at tablishment of two aviation lines be­ Tickets on sale commencing Friday, diate \yeddlug, but the bitter opposi­ Palm Beach this season »are of white tween Klo de .7anelro and Porto Ale­ Cash Groeer May 19. . : ’ tion of bis family made this impos­ canton crepe beaded In yeMow beads gre, which are to .be started before Does Your Plumbing Goods delivered. We give you See Independence Hall, Me- , sible. He was obliged *to wail until he In; ail alUover design. September* of 1022. According to the QUALITY. '■We give, you SERVICE, mortal Hall, Academy -of Fine ■*!. ,[■' attained his full majority ‘ and came Black moire is to be one of the United States naval attache In Rio de Need Attention ? and best ot all, we give you. LOWEST Into possession of his large family es­ Janeiro, one of the routes’ will be laid PRICES, consistent with quality and Arts, Oommcrcial and -Uftl-" • :':■&% best selling materials for the one- It is always best to catch a leak or tates in Westphalia. This happened-on piece costume this coming season. It .along the const, carried out by hydro­ quantity./'. vorsity Museums, Fairmount ■ * his twenty-fourth birthday, and on Is at Its best when trimmed with black planes arid .maintained and directed o plumber repair )yhen it first starts, Park', Zoological Garden and the ; ■ that very day lie and .Miss Leishman monkey fur. by the ministry of marine.; the other because its tendency is to grow worse many other objects of interest of ' were married In Geneva. Neckwear Is made up in bold, will traverse the Interior of the coun­ with neglect. F. S. MORRIS /‘The Quaker City.’’ ; ■: i f The duke felt sure that once he had splashing colors of linen rather tlmu try to the west of the const range of "Home-made" repairs are make­ made Nancy Leishman bis bride the . * 1 ; fi*" in sheer batiste and lace. The ten­ mountnins and will be continued by shifts nt b-st, and are tho costliest in US L . opposition to liK marriage would fade dency for sport, effect8 Is probably airpjanes under the direction of the PENNSYLVANIA , ' away and its validity .he rocoi'iiizcd. causing tills change. ministry of war. The routes wll) pass the long run—place your plumbing but in tills he was sailly disappointed.. Veils with small dots are preferred through, the most Important political, problems on our shoulders,, and we STORAGE BATTERIES ^ 'S Y S T E M He wps given to understand that In at tlie moment to the larger meshed industrial and commercial centers, will solve them promptly and,satisfac­ • -Dry Charged ■ Germany and Austria, at any rate, l.ls wherever possible. torily.- ; ones with the -chenille dots.*'- The Guaranteed Hlleen Months From Date The Route of the Broadway. Limited' . j .vwife had no right to the title of diich- mesh Is usually taffy or sand color ’eBB, anil that any sons she might have with brown dots. Ilenna and1 putty Retrieved That Gold Piece. • - WILLIAM YOUNG . ol Purchase would be debarred from Inheriting are also good. : - v; ’• While In the station In Brussels In 11. S. S O LID TR U C K TIR ES , any. of their father’s honors, iltles Belgium, my friend was Intent upon PLUMBER v and. entailed ’ property. , Pressed On At Once V: Season's Top Coats. getting*tickets Tor the Waterloo bat­ 84, MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE,' N. J. ••^• Because the validity of their maiyl*' tlefield. Kof being able to talk much WASHINGTON The whig or cape sleeve Is featured Telephone viS. 82 S.'.Muln Street, Asbnry Park, N. J. age was not admitted, site was denied in n good many of the season’s top­ ICrcneh and trying to speak her best, ■ Telephone 2778 . > v presentation at the court .of 'Berlin coats. One smart model, made of she In her excitement dropped a $5 Or BALTIMORE and;tit all other monarchical courts In plaid* -wool materia I'In a heavy weave, gold piece without noticing It. It • 1886—*1920 > .V:' EXCURSION Germany. She also was refused the hnd sleeves cut to Hare from shoulder slipped quietly down her dress. A -./WK.ui honor of being presented at the courts to; lower edge and much longer , than Frenchman stood within reach of the SUNDAY, MAY I t , 1922 Belgium, Austria and Hungary ANDREW J. HURLEY tile arm. These sleeves were fcqjimed window, and at once planted Ills foot §# together on the under arm to wrist upon It. As my friend tunied from ffi&fr-.Tf t # •»<•» Brother’s Slayer In 20 Years. length and below this they fell away the window I wns nonplussed what to Mattress Making 4 V $G u lsep p e (le 1’alimi, Indicted 20 years from the arm to form a decided cape. do to recover the coin. I yielded to ; v and . ' Vigo for tlie murder of Crescenzo l'au- The coat was full length, belted and the Impulse of this moment, a s I had ' _ . . .■ * '■ • • to act quickly. Stooping I took the $ 5 .0 0 J&v-' zlllo, ln New York city, Jms been finished, at the front with a Tuxedo Upholstering1 ^ Palm Decorations brought to Justice by tlie brother of revere. , • * * . man by the trouser leg, gave the leg Scyth e murdered man. De 1‘aluiu went a quick lift, and so reclaimed our coin. Mattresses Renovated and ■r -floral D esigns -V I , Tickets good only on special tram :i9i '$3fy.p> Buffalo. K. X., and lived for almost Shoe^Style.. All looked surprised, not a word was L, P. THOMPSON, Prop. .%; 3eaving 'Asbury Park, 4^0 a. m. R0. . $$51*1*20 years under an assumed name. Tlin Bunds’ of; black leather are.stltchfed spoken, my friend and I were in pos­ Ooaafl Qxove, . Lawicaaoa Awnue turning leave Washington 4.45 p.. m. 3 4 ■f't’M Jnijrdered man’s brother found him a'ud over a pair of brownsatto shoes which session of the coin, and the French- man was outwitted.—rChicn^o Journal. -Baltimore £.40.p. in. ’ ’or : i^A.tauBefl his arrest on the old charge. fasten;with .black' moire ribbon, v g Telephone B4-J # / Eastern Standard Time Shown \ - m ,r'" ‘ ' ' , . A , , ' ■/* •..*•.‘ >-• r,: V.\f,-k,v V .*.-.v>.i 'i' ' / > ’ ' ' - m m m m ’ '■■■t h e ;-o c e -An yGRoy-pGROVE TIMESf.iMES -. ■■{.I ,

• ' - BACKERS ARE KEPI SUESSINQ OCEAN GROVE HOTELS Alan's Business About Ono of tho Most Uncertain Sporting Events Imaginable I* a Opportunity Cockroach Race. Bell System Engineers Attack Problem of. Talking'Across By WINIFRED DUNBAR Russian refugees In Constantinople f Ocean. turn their hands to all sorts of money- I STOKES HALL I making devices. The latest and most 1922, Weatera Newspaper Union. successful are cockroach races. These A iiod or a shake of the head was ; Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway. Ocean Grove, N. J. • “It has been the policy of tlie Roll the new submarine telephone cable to arexheid Jn rooms which the Russians the invariable rule with John Dor­ I . - - - S System to build a telephone plant Cuba and with the, radio telephone to hire along the Grand Rue de Peril. set!: in business dealings. Just now I , The opening of the nineteen twenty-two season ; ., Catalina, • to the end that speech teas The story /as told by Kenneth I Rob­ he had applied these definite tactics which would,clve universal service of erts In the Saturday Evening Post, is in a transactioc of love. 5 is announced for April 7 £ the highest possible-quality,” says.The transmitted between an Island in the Atlantic and an island in the Pacific. that Sn the center at each room is a 'You won’t consider St, Mr, Dor- Telephone Iteviow, N. .V. In building large table with a miniature race sett?’’ almost plaintively interrogated • P h o n e 1848 A , L . E . Strassburger S : - up the nation-wide plant required to Field for Radio 1 track built on It. The owner places a his visitor. Alau Barrett. • * ’ . give service to tlie people In all parts The extensile experience of the Bell box at one end of the track, and waits Again the shake of tho head, anci of the1 United Slates, the solution of the engineers has provided trustworthy until his patrons have made their; bets the keen old merchant drew -some pa­ data whereby they can judge concern­ “ The House of Plenty” .technical problems arising in the busi­ on five contestants. Then he'opens pers across the desk as If to Indicate ing .the practicability of radio in the the box and discloses five enormous that the incident- was closed nd that ness has at all times been undertaken curious fields. The broadcast distribu­ T H E BRYN MAWR ut that the first transmission cf in which both the radio telegraph and Special family rates. ' . ;v.'; speech by means , of electromagnetic telephone will play tlielr respective are headed In the right direction' mny John Dorsett. “Well, I’ll tell you. My stop short nnd twiddle lila feelers pen­ daughter Blanche lias been used to Direction of ' ■ '/■ sively, and the other three may also luxury. What have you to offer?"- EASTON Z. BEAKE stop and cluster around him to inves­ “I have a fairly good position, $10,- Formerly of the Overlook, Cairo, N . Y . • • tigate the cause of the delay. While 000 Invested in bonds and some inher­ the conference Is in progress the cock­ itance prospects." roach that started the wrong way may "Bah i" railed the old tyrant "Yotir change his iitlnd, turn and come dash­ cash would just about cover the kind T H E M R y E R L Y ing pnst the four idlers with his eye's of a wedding my Blanche must have. 10 Ocean Pathway. Pleasant winter quarters. Heated rooms. Special flashing and his tail up. Then the four As to tjia rest of it—waiting for dead winter rates. Open all the year. Phone 732-Asbury. Idlers may recover from their mo­ man’s shoes is a poor business. It'3 H. HANK, Owner and Proprietor. mentary ennui, start briskly up the the man I’m looking at—no No. 5% track again nnd pass tlje fifth contest­ hat wearer far.my son-in-law! I don’t ant, who has probably fallen Into a core how poor he may be, for I have brown study , linfl leaned u^>. against plenty bf money,, and to spare, but S t . E l m o H o t e l The Bell System Radio Telephone Station at Deal Beach, N. J., at Which tho ractvtrnck wall With crossed legs lie’s got to fiava business sense, He’s, Comer Alain and New York Avenues - Communication With Ships Is Being Conducted. , and weakly waving’feelers. And ho it got to do sssme&lng worth while, Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. Central to all points of in­ goes, until one of the cockroaches final­ which would show that with mature ly pulls himself together and scuttleB years he would be a business success." terest. Running water and electric lights in rooms. Steam heated. Under jiyavcs was accomplished by Alexander parts. Fo;- these purposes, the fact new management. Open all year. B. R. SHUBERT. Grnham Bell In 1S80 with bis so-called that the messages can be picked up by across the finish line. "I am doing my full duty in the hum­ radiophone. all who have proper receiving stations, ble position I occupy,” declared Alan rather indignantly. • Turning to a consideration o£ the Is a (lecltle ! advantage. SEES POSSIBLE FALL OF MAN 6 ■modern developments of the radio art, The Bell engineers have also attack­ "Then make some opportunities out­ “BOSCGBMain Avenue, Opposite PostofliceL ^ It will be recalled tlmt the engineers ed the problem of privacy In radio side of it to show your mettle,” ad­ Open All the Year of the Bell System transmitted speech telephony and have given an experi­ Scientist Points Out How the Race vised the merchant, May Sink to the Lfcvel of Near Auditorium and Beach by wireless telephone from Arlington, mental demonstration of a method Tlng-a-Iing-ling I , - . Phone Asbury Park 1452 M. L. BIOREN. Va^, to Paris and Honolulu In the which they have devised, whereby Lower Savages': • There was an Interruption. Mr, autumn of 1015, thereby establishing ordinary/receiving stations can hear Dorsett picked up the telephone re­ Heck avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. the historic record for American en­ nothingybut unlrttelliglble sounds; yet “Some millions of years from now ceiver. Some urgent .call summoned Pleasantly located near ocean and Audi­ gineers of being first to transmit the nt all stations equipped'with the neces­ i an entirely new and more highly or-' him-to anotlier part of the building. torium. Telephone. Open ail the year. rolce across the Atlantic Ocean. Fur- sary appnrntus nnd In possession of the ! janlzed animal may spring from some He made such haste thnt he neither E. C. CARR. | ancestral stock now relatively pb- thdrmore, In transmitting the voice to requisite operating Information, ' the asked Alan to go nor stay. Alan sat 70 Mt. Hermon Way. Three rooms, kitchenette; Honolulu, a long distance record was spoken words can be understood. i- score and rise, at first slowiy And staring vaguely at a ftiil-page adver­ nil modern improvements; In an up-to-date house; j then more rapidly, to even greater uAso furnished rooms, with privilege light house­ achieved which has not yet been equal­ The wireless telegraph has taken its tisement in a dally paper. It an­ keeping; price reasonable. led by others. place beside, the submarine cable ,as I heights of achievement thnn nnytiun^ nounced thnt ’Dorsett & Co, would The Bell System engineers had a a means of transoceanic communica­ Which lies within the capacity of the present a 12-by 20-lnch American flag , notable part iri. solving the many radio tion. In this field, the wireless tele­ human species.”, Tree to each visitor of the next dny; problems which arose during the re­ phone is expected to play its part, for After tracing the geologic evolution, that following was a patriot local cent war, and designed many types of while It ’ is possible to signal by tele­ of the earth so far as man knows It, holiday. This was one of the catch radio equipment for, tho American graph through the transoceanic sub- Dr. Eliot Blaekwelder o£ Harvard uni­ trade opportunities that hnd built up forces hot!) for communicating with nmrlne'enbles, it Is riot possible to talk versity, at the meeting of the geoiog- ! the ’ great mercantile house. | WsSliam floersch | Bhlps and with airplanes. , through, them. . icarsocieties of tho American Associa­ Tlng-a-lIng-Iing- More recently, the first two wireless Universal Party Line tion for the Advancement of Science, Again the telephone. There was no telephone stations available'for public ^.s has been aptly snld, the ether In Toronto, Canada, in these words : one. to reply. Alan' hesitated, Then [ Clectric, Gas 5 use have been erected on.the California is universal party line constituting a suggested the possibility of n future lie picked up the receiver, usurper of man’s pre-eminent place on const. These stations supply every-day single conductor which must be used In i “Dorsett & Co.?—yes. This Is the } and Oil } telephone service between the . Island common by all the. world. earth. Eastern Central-freight house. Car of Santa Catalina, and the mainland, The characteristics :of radio mes­ "As our modem clvlllzatloi^becomes | of twenty thousand flags, shipped from and nre an integral pan of the Beil sages stand in tlie way of Its extensive moro and more specialized and diver­ ; Springfield to you, derailed ijnd burned j * Appliances System so that a subscriber on'the Is­ use on land where it is possible to pro­ sified, our relations to' our environ­ ! up last night. Have notified the ship land can call any number In Los vide wires which are pathways for ment become more and more complex pers, Continental Flag Co.” Angeles, or In fact any number guiding e s- directing the electric waves and our adjustments more delicate,” j “Hello 1" ejaculated Alan, “this s 1 2 0 8 F ®t., Belmar, IN. J, t throughout tlie entire Bell System. in thf etlietv. between any desired Doctor Blaekwelder snld. | seems, to be one of Mr. Dorsett's big • '-'S'- 8hlp-to-Shoro points, however numerous tliey may "Eventually, after all the latest pos­ ! opportunities sidetracked) What will : ( * For a year past, an experimental be situated By means of these wire sibilities for advancement possessed • Combination Coal and Gas Stoves, Electric Ranges, Gas ;« by the human species have been ex­ he do now? Sa-ayl” J equipment has been maintained by the guides, millions may be carried simul­ He called up Springfield and tlie : Stoves, Heaters, Hotel Units, Laundry Stoves, ; Bell System' engineers on tho steam­ taneously without interference with hausted,. tlie race may. conceivably Continental Flag company. Could they ships Gloucester and Ontario in con­ each other. , sink back to the general level of, the lower savages, which are but little ship per express on sjuick order twen­ 5 Oil Stoves, Water Heaters, Etc. ; : junction with their radio stations on For the large amounts of traffic on ty thousand 12 by 20 American flags? land, the use of wires Is necessary. But above the other mammals.”—Kansas tho Massachusetts coast and nn the Thought not. Large order sold day !■• Sole agent for the well-known Clark Jewell Range, •' • *5: i ■ New Jersey coast. Utilizing these ex­ as an agency for communicating over City Star. before and stock rather low. Would perimental stations, they hiive con­ wide stretches of water, with moving look up'stock nnd odd lots, however. • with Lorain oven regulator, on display at my new sales- 5 , ducted practical scientific Investiga­ conveyances generally, for a host of When ingenuity Triumphed. Then Inter. Yes, could mnke up the S room. - S tions Into the best methods of main­ maritime and military purposes, and Caught short on time with a New order. Then ship to—nnd Alan gave taining communication between ships for tlie broadcasting of Information, York opening date booked, and fat* • • . his address. •, • •• . - at sea and the wire plant of the Bell radio today Is rendering services of the Ing n huge loss for euch day’s delny, Alan went straight hack to the office ••••••••••(••OlHIIIMIIMUMMMMMMHIMMIHinH* System throughout tho United States. greatest value, nnd all considerations ' a movlng-picture producer made ar­ of the prospective father-in-law. SUll another achievement is the point to tlie conclusion that in these rangements to edit, title, and cut tlie “Why, Alan!" joining of the overland wire circuit fields Its use will become of ever great- play en routs between Los Angeles e* importance. Ho found Blanche nt the office. She from Key West to Los Angeles with and tlie eastern metropolis recently. seemed tearful, ns If she hnd been L u m b e r Hardware.;^ With n special car equlppeS as a lab­ pleading with her hard-hearted father. oratory und attached to u limited trnin, tiio work wns found entirely , The latter scowled fearfully at Alan, Paints, Plum bers’ Supplies THERE’S M ANY A SLIP— practical-7 even while speeding east­ jabbtng a telegram before him with a ward at a mile a minute or more. pen. Twenty-eight heavy steel containers "Well, young man,” he growled, “I N e p o n s e t W a l l B o a r d - J M see you’re hero again?” nnd then,he > The Demon Statistician in the Telephone Review, N. Y.( carried tlie original film, -vlileh re­ 32 aad 48 Inches wide, 60 lo 192 Inches long . ! ; Proves. How Dangerous These So-Called mained In the ’’can” all the time It turned'to speak to his manager whom wns not nctunlly In use. Editors- and he bad evidently just sent for.. Practical Jokes May Be. cutters worked continually, stopping "See here, Barnes,” he said sharply, only for meals nnd for u few hours’ exhibiting the telegram from Spring­ . The Chronic Kicker nnd the Playful ly, for anything playful was lost on sleep at night, and on these occasions field. “All thoso flogs we ordered Bounder joined the Demon Statistician, lllm. "Now here, for Instance, 'Is the every scrap of film wns returned to ‘burned up In a wreck. Get your men LEWIS LUMBER CO. (hose quaint persons who live In The case of nn operator who started fool­ its proper container. The work was out nt once, no matter whnt the pay, Telephone Review, > met at lunch ona ing with another girl. She fell and entirely successful; nnd by the time we must have the flags, we advertised. MS South Main Street -. day, preparing to lake part in one of struck her head against u chair, cut­ the train arrived In New York tlie film Dorsett & Co. never yet failed in a i -th e regular mid-day brainstorms. ting a deep gash. ’ That’s one. You’ve was -finished nnd ready for delivery. promise to tho people. They mustn’t Asbury Park, N. J. do it pow." “Whut wo need,” the Kicker began, seen tlie people who can’t wait to —Popular Mechanics Magazine, Mill on Premises .Branch Yard, Spring Lake.-New • ‘ Is a Society for the Prevention of walk down stnlrs, byt, huve to. jump "I doubt if you can pick up five hun­ Cruelty to-^Telephone -Employees"; most of the way? Well,, one-girl dl plaln-clotiies ‘; When did you lenrn it?" challenged them! and- that,sort of thing. But, to ggt out -to lun'ch on time tty:'., ho policeman, and pounds you because he Mr. Dorsett, bristling up suspiciously. Contracting In AU Branches ol . seriously speaking, perhaps you have attempted a foot race with other em­ thinks- yop’ro a holdup. So I was prac­ 1 "Through your •telephone, an’ hour i noticed when you are 'motoring- out' Jiv since.- You taught me the princi­ ‘ Piping and Power Work -.- the country thece signs: ‘Private ployees. No, he didn't win the race, tically i>n the keen jump all tlie time ple of capturing opportunities—I have and what’s more he lost three, weeks’ I was {here, dodging one or the other." cemetery ahead for reckless driven!' —Kansas City Star. tried 'to follow your ndvlep. You can i o 8 S o u t h M a i n Street, O cean GroVe: . They’re {rood ..things. They teach « timeiwhen he slipped on some oil and hnve thoso twenty thousand flags. Mr. . lesson. Now, for instance, f.thlnk/we twisted his right leg under ^Im.” ’ Dorsett, nt fifty dollars'a thdusnnd." * ' Telephone connection • , 'o6rfW t:o have signs put;all around our “Oh, you’re nn old crab," tho Would Have Helpert Oomii “WhntI Double the market price?" workings, as a -lemon to1 those who In­ Chronic Kiclier put In. ‘‘What do you Nick Slick, the lateist iK'fpilsltion to k .“TiiSt is the penalty of being caught dulge in 'pranks. Now aboiit .that want) to-do,' have;blue-weekdays as the town, had dune tlie: "heavy’* in no -napping.’’: half-hearted fashion. " , ■ list—” V:;-k-:.. well as blue Sundays?” } Mr. Dorsett waved his manager' .. • But ae was interrupted by Uie /Smart, and glib of speech,, he had from the room. Then he started to Stiles’ Express and Stage Uiie “Not aecessarily j'.said the -Demon; ' found the townspeople of -Uttle, Llt- . -Bounder, whose brain had already con getting ready to -go. “Playing is ail .leave himself.. , is. the eldest established-line in Asbury Park"/;;^- i,celved whiit heicalled a, fitting-notice;- ' viiie very simple folk and eapy gnme. v "Young man,” he snld. to Alan, •“Say, Detnori,”' be bawled, “how right;' ‘but be carefyi how. and wherje He had obtained credit right and ‘'you’ve made a veiy ’good showing nnd and Qcean Grove, Special facilities 'for-the- i’ ribpu^a picture of a. graveafone, aatS you play. ; These tile., floors around , left, and then he had flown gently seem to know howto improve nn op­ prompt and careful handling of all kinds of ;, V;;". . 'hive; oil It an epitaph, ,sanietb!ng like hero are iftippery, ond when you fall, away,- without ever disturbing the, dust portunity .when tho occasion arises. . Furniture, Baggage, Pianos; Boilers and Safes ... ' you know it. Bvrpeople'must 66 hard or tlie pile of unpnid. bilk In ble lodg- You snay come up to the fcouss to see ‘•Hera Ues the'body of Tessie Flack, up f< r hiitnor when-they have .to resort ;lcgs. .' ;■}./‘.-Vv..-'"'--:..- Blanche once In awhile." Large Aat(r UloviBb Van tor long Distance Moving . .- 'Who 'dled one dny-.'frota a broken .hack ; to polling out other people’s'cbaliafor :.vBy' goshl" mattered' Willtlris, the Vj .And when he hnd .cone-away Alnn £ijHer plajntul friend.jmitecl 'out.the cliulr; BOmethlng1 to laugh at --But -usually : '£frocer.„who wns lmrd. Jdt,\.by, the de'i ■ omcus embraced tbe rtusfiWe' JovajbTe' oppbP- %i Ooritee-ave,, W oft Orovo » Mpih S t., -O ppohIso & « © 6 o i- , -when!'.Tess.sat down,Lit;wnfln’t the- lauga Ison.thoother joor,"- He: faulter^ ,"If I’d Imowii ha .didn't in. -tunitysnt-hlB, si tie.': ,And;befpre :ffiey. - tion Otflqe., Ocean Crovo. i 220 Main St. ond Railroad .conciu’d^C, ■ forgetting how :io ' was’- tend-, -paying, I’d .litivp.: cliftrpetl.' hlm .l.jinrtefl the weading- dhto was ioll station, Agbury Park., ■ v;:;; onn'bstract-; sitting'. hto- figures i'of -speecli. f ■H- ;S ^oubTe,'Ll-:jTpiild i"«'^\m dog^^lilt8, ’ ...... pT .iL S E , 'pipojprlbtpr-''"-'';i':' - V s V :y;-■;’ WHITE CREPE FAILLE OUTFlt SPECIALIZE ON CHINCH BUGS Pure Manufactured AMERICAN WOMAN PROPOSALS. Particular' Reason Why Farmers NEW MACHINE TAKES -v and Natural Should Act to Protect the Boh- -N otice Is hereby givoru th a t sealed bias white Quail From Hunters. w ill‘be received by tho Township Com­ WITHOUTCOUNTRY mittee of the Township of Neptune1 for the purchase o f a three and a h a lf (3%): Every shot fired this season at the ton {ruck, equipped- with a 1,000 gallon bobwhites that, nre wintering In-your; tank and sprayer. . ■ : v \ ON TELEPHONE BILLS Bids will be received at the Township Hale’s Fiction Character Rivaled fields is a shot at your pocketbook, headquarters,, 75 South Main street, As? says Fann and Itnnch. Qualls de­ bury Park, N. J., May 15, 1922, at 8 o'clock.: by Plight of Nancy Leishman. , p. m„ and opened and read immediately , stroy nilUlons of hibernating bugs that N o w comes the latest tlme^saver lf> thereafter,. would otherwise awake in the spring the Telephone Company! Clerks In Its FRANK (p.T. W ILSON The committee reserves the right to. re­ to fall hungrily upon the product of accounting center In Brooklyn lmve ject any or all bids. LOST HER PERSONAL FORTUNE Held and garden. said good-bye to the familiar two-cer,t V O IH ce: JO H N \V, K NO X, Clerk.—-19. “While you tight the chinch bug, postage stamp when they mall out Notice -of Primary and Election. redouble your efforts to Increase bob-, subscribers’ monthly bills recently. U3 Embury Avenue W ar’s Tangle Has Caused European white quails,” says A. C. BurlU of- In place of tile medallion of George A primary will be held in Washington ; m OCEAN GBOVE ; engine house on Wednesday, May 17, Nations to Disown Duke and Wife, the Missouri College of Agriculture! Washington to speed them on tlielr lifc2, a t 7.00 - o’clock p. m ., . to p lace in nomination two' fire commissioners to Who Gave Up United States'Citlzen- “They are said to oat frOin 500 to way, envelopes enclosing all bills sent ' Deliveries are niade daily. 1,000 chinches at a mail, iiiid their from tills accounting center, will carry succeed Lot H. Ward' and W. H. Car- ■ ■ hip— French Courts Deny Right to Twice en Saturday'. penter for the term of three years' for - stomachs crave another meal every from now on the sign of n new machine the Ocean Grove lire district; also to • French Citizenship and to Owner­ two hours. At least,, this Is the usual'! which tnnkes the Imprint nf a stamp 0,rder by postal card or tel- nominate one. judge, one clerk and two ship of Magnificent Estate in North­ inspectors. of election. 1 rate of digestion most Insect-eating and the post office's cancellation nt the phone. .:vl'„ The. several companies of the Ocean ern France. ~ hlrds. Qualls aro the only wild birds same time, nnd senls the envelopes In Grove lire district will meet in their Special .attention to small respective houses on FRIDAY, MAY 19. which specialize on chinch bugs In tiie the same operation. , 1922, betw een the hours o r 7.00 and. 8.00 The recent, decision o£ the French winter season.’’ It’s done by a highly Intricate ma­ trade this season, wliicl^ will o’clock p. m. for the purposo of electing courts denying the right to French citi­ chine which the Company hits just In­ a chief, a first assistant/ chief and a sec­ To protect the bob white the most be served promptly as hereto­ ond assistant chief of said district-for zenship und to ownership of n liiiinniti- effective ulim Is for several fanners stalled. There nre only-a few of these the term of one year. . cent estate in northern France makes co-oiu»ratlvel.v lo publish a notice In machines ln existence,' bnt almost as fore. , The Board of Fro Commissioners will , fust as they are built In the future meet in the E. H. Stokes engine house the duchess of t'L-oy, the former Miss the county papers forbidding hunters Bills collected weekly. on the same date (Friday; May 19, 1922), Nancy Lelshmnn and one nf tin* must to shout quails on their premises. they will be placed ln tbe Telephone , Telephone I io -R . at eight o’clock p. m., for the purpose notable of tlie.rich anil beautiful Amer­ Company’s accounting department. of receiving the returns of said election This has been done successfully In and administering the oath of ofllce to ican heiresses who have become the several .‘Missouri communities. Many The machine stamps “U. S. P. ,0.” tho newly-elected chief and assistant wives of foreign noblemen, a woman county papers are running such no­ directly on the envelope, together with chiefs. \ . without n country, according to the the regulation cancellation, showing H. W. SrifJCK W.HARVEY JONES T he election o f Are com m issioners, as tices properly drawn up by a lawyer the pljice. date and time, nt tile rate Preaid pt Treasurer directed by law, will take place on .Sat- Milwaukee .Journal. and kept standing In the paper urday, May"'27, 1922, from .'3.00 to 7.00 Her plight Is singularly like that of of 12,500 per hour. o.’clock p. m; at the Washington engine throughout tho hunting season. In It takes only two girls to operate house, Central avenue and Olin street, the character of IJdivnrd Everett such cases tho publishers will add the hanon & Smock Ocean Grove, N. J. Hale’s story. “The Man Wltlmm a the device which, is run by electricity. IjOT R..W^VRD, President. naiiio of any farmer In the county ami One girl feeds the envelopes Into the W. H. CARPENTER, Secretary, Country." Hut the former Nancy keep it there for, stiy/u0 cents for the j machine which senls the envelopes, • L u m b er Go? Leishman is even worse off than this sen son. . j .shoots them, along through the stamp­ character of llction. * Dealers in In the Matter of the Estate of Kato J,. Protect the quails; they will tight ing and cancelling processes to another Skirm, Deceased. Besides declaring that It does not your bug battles for you—winter and girl who Is kept busy bundling the wuut her or her husband or any of his summer.—Onr Dumb Animals. envelopes. It’s 11 thirsty machine, too, L u ir jb e r Notice to Creditors .to Present Claims brothers us citizens, the French gov­ drinking up n hnttlc^-HSjrt^whbJ Against Estate. ernment condemns her to poverty- Mill P roducts OPPORTUNITY .WAS TOO GOOD drips on it hi'usji' tluit moistens the Pursuant to the order of Joseph I*. ^ through Its refusal to surrender (lie Haps) every flfltsen nr twenty minutes. BtiiWet o’ and Painters’ ' Donuhay, Surrogate of the County of valuable estate which It seized shortly Monmouth, made, on the Twenty-fourth This striking sport costume Is of How Justice Story Got a Laugh at This Accounting oilice malls about day of April, 1922. on tho application of after the war began. IToiOOO l)|lls to subscribers each,month. Supplies Irene Heudley Skirm and Ernest *N. The difficulties'in which the former white crepe faille and the jacket of the Expense of Two Highly DIs- ] Woolston, executors of tho estate of scarab green, the contrast giving a tingulshed Americans. t ' Previously, on the last two days of the Kate J. Skirm. doceascd, notico is here­ Mias Leishman llnds herself are due by . given to the creditors of said de­ stunning effect. month, nearly every clcrK In tbe ofllce Fireproof Storage with Separate to the fact that the family into which Pitched In and helped to stamp tiie ceased to exhibit to the subscribers, ex­ she married Is one that has branches President .lohn Quijicj .Admits was Fireproof Rooms ecutors us aforesaid, their debts and CLOTHES FOR LITTLE GIRLS one of I hose unwrtifortuble ■ persons letters by hand. demunds against tho said estate, under ln several Ktiropeun countries— By means of the new ’machine, the oath, within six months from tho dato of France. Germany, Belgium, Hungary who tire up jtf Aliiit by some ungodly the aforesaid order, or they, will be for­ hotr ot ‘lib'morning, and lie wus just sealing and stamping of nil the hills 2d, 3d and Railroad ftveni/ es ever barred • of their - ac.tfons therefor and Spain. It has the blood of at Dotted Swiss One of Favorite Mate­ are handled each month by two oper­ against the said subscribers. least five nations flowing: in Its veins rials; Care in Combination of t> nit vain about It—that Is, as vain as ASBURY PARK Dated, Freehold, N. J., April 24th. 1922. a good 'Puritan ever allowed himself ators In about eight hours. IRENE HEADLEY SKIRM,' as a result of generations of Intermar­ Fabric Essential. E R N E ST N. WOOLSTON.* rying, to get. But still everybody knew that Telephone 728 (511.00) 17-2C • • For the six ‘ to ten-yenr-oK girl a the President got up at live anti In the Germ an A rm y. worked straight through to eleven. He $100 Reward, $100 When the war broke out the duchess1' very dainty, smart and prut ileal, dress Notice of Settlement of Account. is of red and white totted swlss— was paying a visit to Harvard college The readers of this paper will bo husband, Charles Ritdolplie of Uroy. pleased to learn that there ts at least S e a c o a s t bright red, dotted^ with white— one time when Justice Story of the Estate of Columbus I. King, Deceased. and his ’ two brothers were living In trimmed with a yfisp white organdie. Sliprcme court was delivering a series One dreaded disease- that, science has Germany. They entered the German been able to cure In all Its stages and Tiie wide nrfclc ^frlll and the narrow of lectures to the newly organized that is catarrh. Catarrh, being greatly Repair Shop Notice Is lioroby given that the ac­ array. Tills let! the French govern­ rtillle thr.c'trim each outer sleeve are law school, and President Willard of Influenced by constitutional conditions counts of the subscriber, executrix of ment to regard them as alien enemies. requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s DENNETT & CONK the ostate of said deceased, will be of ‘op.randle.hound with swlss. Pockets, Harvard, another early riser, took him Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and audited and stated by tho Surrogate of The duke of Croy and his- fellow sl(*rves imd front of the frock are over to hear’the justice. acts thru tho Blood on the Mucous Sur­ the County of "Monmouth and reported princes declared they Imd’been forced faces of the System thereby destroying Automobile Repairing for Settlement to tlio Orphans Court of u-mmied with cluster of pearl buttons Now, Story was a notorious bon tho foundation of the disease, giving tho said county, on Thursday, the 25th day to enter the German army under pen­ and a'sash of wide black^cire ribbon vlvtint; be got up lute und In other patient strength by building up the con­ o f May, A . !>., 1922, a t w hich tim e- a p ­ Work Guaranteed. Prompt Service plication will be mado for the allowance- alty of death, and insisted rhey li»" finishes the/rock at the waistline, a ways acted like a civilized person. stitution and assisting nature in doing Its always been loyal to France. J*llt Work. Tho proprietors have so much of commissions and counsel fees. • small bow*of narrower ribbon appear­ He began his ledtlt'e With Ihe Presi­ faith in the curative powers of Hall's Towing Service Dated April 12th, A. D., 1022. - suits to establish their claim? -'“ve MvVRY E. BUTTS, ingat the neck. The dress buttons in dent. of the United. States seated a t Catarrh Medicine that they ofTer One Autos Bought, Sold and Exchangeu .failed. Hundred Dollars for‘any ease that it falls 15-10 (J5.20) Formerly Mary E. King. • the back.- ’ • Ids right- anil tbe president of Hnr- to oure. Send fnr list of testimonials. 86 South, Main. Street, Asbury Park , ! The duchess lost her Af'erieim flti- Dainty ^pipings and bindings, small vai’d at bis left. It was a drowsy af­ Address F. J. CHF.NKY & CO., Toledo, Monsliip when she was mafricd to a tucks, handwork where possible, and ternoon along in May.'Pretty soon he Ohio Sold by all Prugglst, 75c. , Phone 1664-Asbury Monmouth County Surrogate's OOico foreigner, France It--’ declared that It care in the combinations of fabrics heard a titter from the audience and, In tho Matter of tho Estate of L ucy D . •wants nolhl"* A*1'. llPr- im<1 Gormuny and colors, rather than radically new looking out of the corner of his eye, Ooborn, Deceased. • L_ •" ■trill -*~.u-iess .be initially unwilling styles, are. the points to be.looked for wlmt did lie see but ihe President of. •to accept her as a citizen since her in garments for 'the younger genera­ the ITnlled Sliiles sound asleep. Then ALBERT L BROWN Notice to Creditors to present Claims • Jiusbaud and his hmthers have de- tion. he looked over to tlic other side. Sure A gainst E sta te .. s - . dared tlielr loyally to France and enough, Willard had also succumbed - Jobbing Pursuunt 'to tV.o order of Joseph L. \ sworn that they fnuglit under the Ger- Wash dresses are by all odds the Dohahay, Surrogate of the County of ‘ \ best things to choose for girls of and was nodding away. Monmouth; made on tho fourth day of ,, man flag against tlwlr \\lli. twelve years' or Jess, and each year With it twinkle In Ids eye Story METAL*1 Metal Worker March, iD22, on ,the application of . Alice But depriving her nf any country G. Eastman, .executrix, and George P. sees these garments enjoying a longer turned lo the hoys and remarked: Slate and Asbestos Shingle Roofing Eastman, oxccutor, of the. estate of • S she can call her own is only part of sen son demand. They nre no longer "Gentlemen, behold the ghastly re­ Lucy D. Osborn, deceased, notice is here­ the cruel blow which lie- recent deci- Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces by given,to tho creditors of said doceascd designed for/summer wear onjy, but sults of Intempernte rising!” to exhibit to the subscribers, executrix' ' , slbn of French courts has jlimlt this nre worn the yeai* through. I’ipeless Heoters and executor as aforesaW, their debts American heiress. The great estate Ginghams, ehambrnys nnd tissues and demands against tho said estate, which France refuses to surrender to "Army” Tests for Collegians. | 109 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove under oath, within six months from the are* In high favor at present, with That the results of regular academic j dato of the aforesaid order, or they will the mongrel Croy family is one 011 sateen, Kngllsh pllnt and pongee also Telephone 2118-R be forever barred of their actions there­ , - wliose rehabllllutlon the duchess has tests do not clash with the results of for against tho said subscribers. . very much approved. The figured ■ psychological tests, but nct'ord with Dated, Freehold, N. J., March 4, 1922. ■ spent a large share.of her personal ALICE G. EASTM AN, fortune. Sateen amKKngllsh prints come In a them, is shown by comparison of the GEORGE P. EASTMAN. wide range of colors and patterns and grades made by Penn state college fr a n k Buck ($14.00) 10-19. The duchess Is tiie daughter of John , really make very charming dresses students in both kinds of exuinlnn- G. Leishman, a riltsbitrgh millionaire, both for children and grown-ups. Pon­ who served first »s minister to Switz­ tlons. fW.tlif lust two years freshmen gee Is also a splendid,choice if a good have been given tbe army, Thurstone T in# Metal Worker BOUND t r i p erland and later as ambassador to quality Is purchased. • • •. Turkey, Italy and Germany. While he and Iilnct-Siiiion tests hnd these re­ ,1239 Monroe Avenue was representing tiie United States sults compared Infer with their aca­ FASHION IN BRIEF demic ratings. Invariably those stu­ ^ ftsbury Park ■■•; ' • ■ '. , tn Germany nnd Ids daughter was liv­ dents who made low. averages In the. Excursion ing with hint In Berlin she fell In Stovoe and Benge* Repaired love with the dushlng young duke. I’ttlni Beach veils of Shetland silk .psychological tests were low In tlielr SUNDAY, MAY 21 college work; Of 07 students dismissed Thomas Angles W Bhn fllr M ealing a;.- • Influential members of the duke’s ire strong favorites Just now. Novel shoes'of black patent leather 011 account of poor scholarship last S p e c i a l t y family were bitterly opposed. to his year the average.Jor the army “alpha” Plumber, Sheet Iron marrying outside the circles or roy­ have gruy suede tops retichlng u little, LEADERS, GUTTERS, ROOFING above the tinkle bone. test was 118, while the general av­ in d - alty, and so was the kaiser. But the erage of the students is 181, "Of the Phone 2011 : duke was too deeply in love. He took A frock of red. velvet has an over­ skirt (it brown net caught lu u chott on three types ot psychological tests matters Into his own hands by resign­ tried the results of the army, test hijve Metal W orker SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN ing from the army and showed his one side at .the waistline. ' Vortlcttl trimming of fringe ln self­ •proved to be the best Indication of the Leaves Asbury Park 6.51 A. M. scorn for the kaiser's opposition by grade of work h student will do in col­ absenting himself from all the func­ color Is solely ^spon^lblc for the Paql J. Strassburger Stopping at principal stations be­ clmi’m of n mauve crepe gown. lege. tions of the court season and going to 51 Main Avfenue Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street tween Long Branch and Dayton join Miss Lelshninn and her family at I’olret displays u three-piece suit of ' ... Ocean Grove, N. J. their winter home in Switzerland. white romnine with a black quilted Brazilian Air Lines. OCB«N GROVE Arrive Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. Re­ satin cuat lined .with tangerine taf­ Brazilian senators have reported fa­ Telephone 1749-Asbury T h e M arriage in Geneva. Telephone 205-11. ^ turning Leave Philadelphia (Broad. feta.- - vorably upon'a bill proposing, the es­ Street Station) 5.20 P.>M. S The duke was eager for an imme­ Many of the evening gowns worn at tablishment of two aviation lines be- diate \yeddlng. bur the bitter opposi- Tickets on sale commencing Friday, . Palm Beach tills season are of white twc»n Itio de Janeiro and Porto Ale­ , Cash Grocer May 19. ; ■ : • : ■ Hon of his family made tlds impos­ canlon crepe beaded In yellow beads gre, which nre to .,be: started before Does Your Pluinbidg sible. He was I.ldlged to wait until he In an all-over design. September of 1022. According to the Goods delivered; We give you ■ 'See Independence Hall, Me­ attained his full Jorlty jind came QUALITY. \Wo givo you SERVICE, Black moire Is to be' one of .the United States naval attache In Uio de N eed Attention ? and best of all, we give you-LOWEST morial Hall, Academy o£ Fine Into possession of his large family es-. best selling materials for 'the one- Janeiro, one of'the routes will be laid PRICES, consistent with quality and Arts, Oommexcial and Uni­ tutos in Westphalia. This happened nn piece costume this coming season. It ttlong the const, carried out by hydro­ It is always best to catch 4 leak or quantity. ’ , ' ■ versity' Museums, Fair^nount bis twenty-fourth •birthday, and on Is at its best when trimmed'With black planes und maintained and directed a plumber repair yyhen it first starts, tliat very day lie anti Hiss I.elsfimnn Park?, Zoological Garden nnd tho ; monkey fur.. . by the ministry of marine; the other because its tendency is to grow worse ma’ny other objccts of interest of were married lo Geneva. Neckwear Is' made up In bold, will traverse the lnteribr of the coun­ with neglect. The duke fell sure that once he had F. S. MORRIS ,‘‘The Quaker City.” . • ■ ' : .splashing colors of linen rather than try to the west of the const range of “Home-made” repairs are make­ ... - ■ ’ ' : ' ' ' ‘ made Nancy Leishman Ids bride’; the lit sheer hntlste and Inee. The ten­ mountains and will he continued by :.opposition to Ids marriage would fade, dency for sport .effects' is probably airplanes under the direction' of tbe shifts at h’. '■ man by tho trouser leg, gave the leg Palm Dtcorations a quick lift, and so reclaimed our coin. lie murdered nian. De I’aluia went Mattresses Renovated and TJoral Dtsiqns , Tickets good Qnly on special' train to Buffalo. N. Y.,. and lived for almost Shoe Style. All looked surprised, not a word web ' L. P. THOMPSON, Prop. > jears under an' assumed name, Tiie Bitn&' of black leather are .stltchfed spoken,’ tny friend and I were In pos­ Goean G rove JOnwiaaibo A.’MUiie nurflered man’* brother found hlnt'arid over a pair of brown Bat® shoes which session of the coin, and the French- caused bin arrest on the old charge. fasten — BACKERS ARE KEPT ISUESSINQ 'v : OCEAN 6B0YB IiOTELf About One cf the Most Uncertain Alan’s Business Sporting Events Imaginable'Is a Opportunity Cockroach.Race. Bell System Engineers Attack Problem of. Tailing Across By WINIFRED DUNBAR Russian refugees in Constantinople f O cean. turn their hands to all sorts of money­ H A L L ! making devices. The latest and most Copy^Urlst, 1222, We»iem Ws9P#pa5«r Union. ; Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. • successful are cockroach races. These A nod or a shake of the head was ; i/ t, the Invariable rule witli John Dor­ “It has Been the policy of the Boll the now submarine telephone t able srevheld Jn rooms which the Russians I S hire' along the Grand Hue de Peru. sett la business dealings. Just now S The opening of the nineteen twenty-two season * System to build a telephone plant Cuba and with the radio telephone to he had applied these definite tactics Catalina, to. the 'end that speech was Hie story; as told by Kenneth L. Rob­ which would give universal service of erts in the Saturday Evening'Post, la in a transaction of love. • / is announced for April 7 | the highest posslble quallty,”. siiys.The transmitted between an Island in the Atlantic and an island in the Pacific. that In tlie center of each room is a “You won’t consider it; Mr. Dor­ Telephone Beview, N. X. In buUdlng large table with a miniature race sett J’1 almost plaintively interrogated • P h o u e 1848 A. L. E. Strassburger ! Field for Radio 1 • ' 9 up the natlon-wfdc plant required to track built on it, The owner places a bis vlBltor, Alan Barrett •HMmiiMMMiMMMmtiMwiimiitmmimtnmnn . give service to the people In all parts The extensive experience of the Bel! box at one end of the track- and waits Again the shake of th e. head, and of the' United States, the solution of the engineers has provided trustworthy until his patrons have made their) bets the. keen old merchant drew some pa­ ‘.‘ The House of Plenty” J, data whereby hey can judge concern­ on five contestants; Then he topens pers across tiio rtcsk an If to indicate .technical problems arising in tbe busi­ ing .the practicability of rad.!'! In tlie ness has at nil times been undertaken the box and discloses five enormous that the Incident was dosed ansi that various fields. The broadcast iJIstriba- cockroaches attached to diminutive he wished to get back to hls own per­ THE BRYN MAWR in accordance with the thorough meth­ ,tion of time signals and weather, and ods of scientific research. The scientific sulkies. As the box is opened four of sonal business v. : “ In the centre of everything” ■ market reports to manners, farmers, the contestants may start bristly The younger man seemed dreadful­ Not the-ultra-fashionable, but as comfortable. laboratories of the Bell System, which and the like, and the simultaneous dis­ around the track, while the fifth may ly depressed jn:d hopeless. Bprnng from a tiny work-room with semination over a wide area of impor­ ’Tis just a whisper from the heart of famous Asbury Park. m turn abruptly and canter In tlie wrong “Why can't I have your daughter, New management. New metihods. New equipment, ' “'1- but two workers, have grown until they tant items of neiys Is likely, as time direction amid heart-breaking groans Mr. Dorsett?" he. demanded, employ 2,800 persons. goes o% to become one’of the most from those who are backing his colors. “You will have it out with me, will American and European. $14 per week up, American. >?:- In this connection It may be pointed important uses oi radio communication Then the leader t?f tlie four racers who you?” inquired Muiy, almost cruel $1.00 per day and up, European. Weekly rates. out that the first transmission c£ in which both the radio telegraph and Special family rates. speech by means of electfomagnetlc telephone will play their respective are lieaded in the right direction may John Dorsett. "Well,- I’ll tell you. My stop short and twiddle his feelers pen­ daughter Blanche lias been used to Direction of sively, 'and the other three may s,lso luxury. What have you to offer?”' EASTON Z. BEARE stop and cluster around liirn to inves- ] "I have a fairly good position, $10,- Formerly of the Overlook, Cairo, N . Y . tigate the cause of the delay. While 000 invested in bonds and some fnher- the cqnfercnce is in progress the cock­ Itanc a prospects.” roach that started the wrong way may “Bah !” railed the old tyrant “Xoor change his mind, turn and coma dash­ cash would just about cover the kind THE WHVERLY ing past the four idlers witli his eye's of a wedding my Blanche must have. 10 Ocean Pathway. Pleasant winter quarters. Heated rooms. Special flashing and his tall up. Then the four As to the rest of It—waiting for (lead winter rates. Open all the year. Phone 732-Asbury. idlers may recover . from their mo­ man'S shoes is a poor business. It's H. HANK, Owner and Proprietor. mentary ennui, start briskly up the the. man I’m looking at—no. No. 5%, track again and pass tip fifth contest­ hat wearer for my son-in-law I I don't ant, who has probably fallen Into a care how poor he may be, for I have brown study. and leaned u\i against plenty, of, money^ and to spare, but St. Glm o H otel The Sell System Radio Telephone Station at Deal Beach, N. J., at Which the racetrack wall witli crossed legs he's got to have business sense. He's - Corner Main and New York Avenues . - Communication With Ships Is Being Conducted, , ^ and weakly waving.'feelers. And so It got to do -crnethinf worth while, Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. Central to all points of in­ goes, until one of the cockroaches final­ which would shot! that with mature ly pulls Islmself together and scuttles years he would bei a business success." terest. Running water and electric lights in rooms. Steam heated. Under jwaves was accomplished by Alexander parts, For these purposes, the fact new management. Open all year. ■ -B. R. SHUBERT. Sraham-IJell In 1880 with his so-called that the messages can be picked up by across' the finish line. “I am doing my full duty in the hum­ radiophone. all who have proper receiving stations, ble position I occupy,” declared. Alan rather Sadignantly. Turning to a consideration of the Is a declfled advantage. SEES POSSIBLE FALL OF MAH “ B O S C O B 6 L iiiodern developments of the radio art. The Bell engineers have also attack­ “Then make some opportunities out­ i Main Avenue, Opposite Postoffice side of it to show your mettle,".afl- It will be recalled that the engineers ed tlie problem of privacy in radio Scientist Points Out How the Race Open All the Year of tiie Bell System transmitted speech telephony and have given an experi­ vlsed the nercfaant Near Auditorium and Beach by wireless telephone from Arlington, mental demonstration of a method May Sink to the Level of Tlng-ii-ling-ling I,-' Phone Asbury Park 1152 M. L. RIOREN. Yu„ to Paris nnd Honolulu In the which they have devised, whereby Lower Savages'; There 'was an interruption.: Mr. autumn of 1015, thereby establishing ordinary; receiving stations can hear Dorsett picked up the telephone re­ Heck avenue and. Pilgrim Pathway, tlie historic record for American en­ nothingybut unltftelliglble sounds; yet “Some millions of years from now ceiver. Some urgent call summoned The BILLARD Pleasantly located near occur and Audi­ ■i.- gineers of being first to transmit the nt all stations equlpped'wlth the neces­ an entirely new aiid more highly or­ him' to another -part of the building. torium. Telephone. Open all the year. • voice across the Atlantic Ocean. Fur- sary apparatus and In possession of the ganized animal may spring from some He made sucli haste that he neither _ E. C, CARR nncestrai stock now relatively ob- tlidrmore, In transmitting the voice to requisite operating Information, ihe nskei Alan to go nor stay. Alan sat 7C Mt. Hermon Way. Three rooms, kitchenette;' - Honolulu, a long distance record was spoken, words can be understood. senrs nnd, rise, nt first -slowly and staring vaguely at a fuii-page adver­ all modern Improvements; in an np-to-tlaia house; ■ then more, rnpldly, to. even grenter also furnished rooms, with privilege li^ht house- achieved which ims not yet been equal­ The wireless telegraph has taken its tisement lit a daily paper. It an­ WALDORF ’ keeping; price reasonable. ■ ' - f"'-'/ led'by others. V place beside the submarine cable as heights of achievement thnn anything nounced that "Dorsett & Co, would which lies witlilh the capacity of the Tlie Bell System engineers had a a . means ol transoceanic communica­ present a 12-by 20-inch American flag: •••••oaiiaaieMitHaietiitiiatoiMMotiiitCMifiiiciitiiMMtoMitfiiMeHc notable part in solving, the many radio tion. In this £le!d, the wireless tele­ human species." free to each visitor of the next day; problems which' arose during the re­ phone is expected to play its part, for After tracing the geologic evolution that following was a patriot local cent war, and designed many types,of while it is possible to signal by tele­ of the earth so fur as man knows It, holiday. Tills was one of tho catch radio equipment for. the American graph through the transoceanic sub­ Dr. Eliot Blaekwelder of Harvard uni­ trade opportunities that had built up forces both for communicating, with marine cables, It is not possible to talk versity, at the meeting of fte geolog- ; leal societies of the American Associa- a Jin lln j 0I William floersoh : . ships nnd with airplanes. i through them. More recently, the first two wireless Universal Party Line Uon.for the Advancement of. Science,' j A In the telephone; There was no telephone stations available' for public ^.s has been nptl.v snld, tho ether in Toronto Canadu n these words ! onfl tQ , Alan hesitated. Then { E leetric, G as use have been erected on the California is p. universal party line constituting a suggested the possibility o l a future ; he;;pje^ „p the. receiver, coast. These stations supply every-day single conductor which nnrnt be used In usurper of man’s pre-eminent place on , „Dorsett & Co.?_y es, Tills ls tbe 1 a n d O i l telephone service' between tlie,Island common by all the world, ; earth. j Eastern Centra!., freight house. Car of'Santa Catalina and the mainland, Tho characteristics of radio mes­ “As our modern civHlzatioq^beconies' I of twenty thousand flagi-i, shipped from and are an Integral part of the Bell sages stand In the way of Its extensive more and more specialized 'and-diyer- ! Spritsgfleid to you, derailed and burned I * Appliances • System so that a subscriber on'the Is­ use on land where St is possible to pro­ slfled, 'onr relations - to’ our - environ­ : up last nlglit. Have notified the ship.' ■ % land can call any number In Los vide wires which are pathways- for ment become more anil more complex jers, Continental Flag Co.” Angeles, or In fact any number guiding or directing the electric waves nnd our adjustments snore delicate," | “Hello I" ejn&ilatod Alan, "this S 1208 F ®t., Belm ar, IN. J, , throughout tlie entire Bell System. in the etherx between- any desired Doctor Blaekwelder said I seems to be one of Mr. Dorsett’s big 8hlp-tp-Shore points, however numerous they may “Eventually^ after all the latest pos­ i opportunities sidetracked! Wliat will For. a year past, un experimental fee situated By means of these wire sibilities for advancement possessed Combination Coal and Gas Stoves, Electric Ranges, by the human species have been ex­ he do now? Sa-ayl” ? .Gas equipment has been maintained by tlie guides, millions may be carried simul­ He called up Springfield and the Stoves, Heaters, Hotel Units, Laundry Stoves, Beil System engineers on the steam­ taneously without interference with hausted, the race, mny conceivably Continental Flag company. Could they ships Gloucester and Ontario in con- each other. sink back to the general level of the ship per express on quick order twen­ Oil Stoves, Water Heaters, Etc. ■ i junction with their radio stations on For tho large amounts of traffic on lower savages, .which are but little above the other mammals."—Kansas ty thousand 12 by 20 American flags? , the Massachusetts const and on the land, tho use of wires Is necessary. But Thought not. Large order sold day Sole agent for. the well-known Clark Jewell Range, New Jersey coast. Utilizing these ex- as nn agency for communicating over City Star. . . . before and stock rather low. Would jierlmenta) stations, , they have con­ wide stretches of water, with moving look up’stock and odd lots, however. with Lorain' oven regulator, on display at my new sales­ ducted practical scientific Investiga­ conveyances generally, for a host of When Ingenuity Triumphed, Then later. .Yes, could make up the room. tions Into the best, methods of main­ maritime and. military purposes, nnd, Caught short on time with a New order. Then ship to—and Alan gave taining communication between ships for tlie broadcasting of information, York opening date booked, and fac­ his address.' • at eer. and the wire plant of the. Bell radio today is rendering services of the ing a huge loss for each day’s delay, Alan, went straight back to the office System throughout tho United States. greatest value, and all considerations a. moviiig-picture producer mado - ar­ of the prospective father-in-law. Still another achievement in the point to tlie conclusion that in these rangements to edit, title, and cut tlie . “Why, Alan I” Joining of the overland wire circuit fields Its use will become of ever great: play en route between Los Angelos He found Blanche at the oflice. She Key West to Los Angeles with es importance. and tlie .eastern metropolis recently. seemed tearful; as If she had been Lumber Hardware- With a special car equipped as a lab­ pleading with her hard-hearted father. oratory and ; attached to 1 limited The latter scowled fearfully lit Alan, train, tlie work was found entirely Paints, Plum bers’ Supplies THERE’S M ANY A SLIP— jabbing a telegram before him with a practical-even while speeding east­ pen. ward at it mile a minute or more. N e p o n s e t W a l l B o a r d i Twenty-eight heavy steel containers. ‘.‘Well, young man,” he growled, “I The Demon Statistician' in the Telephone Review, N. Y., see you’re hero again?” nnd then .ha carried the . original film, which re­ turned' to speak to his manager wtiorti 32 an d 48 Inches w id e, 60 lo 192 Iriches long • - Proves. How Dangerous These. So-Called mained In the “can” all the time it was not actually In use. Editors and he had evidently, just sent for. Practical Jokes May Be. cutters worked continually, stopping “See here, Barnes,” he snld sharply, only for meals and for a few hours' exhibiting the telegram from Spring­ / The Chronic Kicker ntifi tho Playful ly, for anything playful was los: on, sleep at night, and on these occasions field. "All those flags we ordered Bounder joined the Demon Statistician, him. “Now here, for instance, is thu every scrap of film was returned to burned up In a wreck. Get your men LEWIS LUMBER CO. m those quaint persons who live, in' The case of an' operator who started fool­ Its proper container. The work was out at once, no matter what the pay, Telephone Review,'met at lunch one ing with another girl. She fell and entirely successful; and by the time we must have tho flags we advertised. MS South Main Street , day, preparing to take part In one of struck her head 'agalrt’st a chair, cut-' the train arrived in New York the film Dorsett & Co. never yet failed- In a the regular inld-day brainstorms. ting a deep gash. That’s one. You’vfe wns finished and ready for delivery. promise to the people. They mustn't Asbury Park, N. J. “Whet wo need,” the Kicker began, seen the people who can’t wait to —Popular Mechanics Magazine. do' it pow.” Mill on Premises Branch Yard, Soring Lake, New Jctaiey!-' ; "fa a -Society for, the. Prevention ot walk 'down stairs, but have to jump "I ijtiubt if you can pick up five hun­ \ Cruelty ^Telephone Employees.’.’ m ost o f the w a y ? W ell, o n e 'g m dl»i dred in the whole market," submitted On the Jump. the'raannger. 'Cruelty, from whom?” demanded that the other day, and fell nt’tlie bot­ “I reckon you had a right lively tho Bounder. . • - tom, nearly breuklnp her atikie. "One word, Mr. Dorsett,” broke In time in Kansas City?” Insinuated an £lan—"perhaps I can help you out In •‘Themselves, mostly," interjected the "Now; here are three cases in a row acquaintance. '• m Satlstlcia!!. •Tve’ got'' somewhere ip your dilemma." , ANDREW T. VAN CLEVl Where your ‘playful' friends’ pull out “Tolable," replied, Gnbe Gosnell of “You 1" ' my pocket”—he began fumbling—“ii chairs from under people. One person' Grudge, “but nothing llkp what I prob­ list of'little playful torturesvfjdm fci- “Yes, sir, I have twenty thousand fell on the hard floor and Injured Bio ably would have had ifil wasn't con­ 11 lov. workers that have1 put o great: siderably lively on iny feet, You see, 12 by 20 flags for sale.” Contracting: fl rauny folks on tho slek, list." base of her spine. Just a little pain, “What are you doing with twenty you say? Not much, sha suffered, that up In-Kay See, If you.meet n respect­ "D”r!nstBnce, what?" continued - tli'e, able-looking man after four o’clock In thousand . flags?", demanded the Bounder, for he was beglpnlng to feel girl did; and what's more' she was tho afternoon anywhere the. least bit iamazed merchant. Engineer : o .guilty conscience. a w a y i t dm her switchboard -fot fifteen off to one aide, lie’s a holdup and-robs ‘Why* I learned there was a short­ weeks. And zero's a case of more age In tho goods today and a large High and Low Pressure Steam installations “Oh, Just-’those cut© little tricks I you, '« sat. you playing every now ahd. then. haste', less ppeed/ One ypung fellow “And ''tf you mqet one tho* don't demand tomorrow, so I—invested." •'.■pw'ji Putting folks’ chairs out from under ' “When did you learn it?” challenged Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating r'p w o rk in g in a g a ra g e w aa „so an xio u s look respectable, he’s v. plalri-clptlies ; L- : them, and- that sort of thing. But,- Mr. Dorsett, bristling up suspiciously. Conlrac^lna In All BraDcbes ol seriously speaking, perhaps you havo to’ Bgt out to iuiich on . time -thci^he policeman, and pounds you because he “Through youp *telephone, an', hour xi»,m attempted a foot race with,other em­ thlnkfkyou’re a holdup. So I was prac­ Piping and Power Work ttoticcd when yoa are motoring out in tically on the keen jtUnp all the time since. You tnpght me the princi­ the country these signs: 'Private ployees. No, he didn’t win the race, ple of capturing opportunities-—! have and what's more ho lost three-weeks’ I was there, dodging ono or the btlicr.” cemetery ahead tor reckless drivers!'. —Kansas City Star. '• tried to follow your advlcp. You can They’ra good,things. They teach, u time when he f lipped on como oil and have those, twenty thousand tlugs, Mr, 108 South Main Street, Ocean' GrciveiMI lesson. Now, for Instance, I , think wo tw'isted hia right leg under jhlm." Dorsett, at fifty dollars n thousand." Telephone connection ought to have signs put-all around our "Oh, you're an • old crab,” , (.ho Would Ha vs Helpert 8ci?r4l "What I Double the market price?" workings, as a lesson to'those who in­ Chronic icickfcr put In. . "What do you Nick Slick, tho latest acquisition to "Th&t 1? tho penalty of being caught dulge in. pranks.'.Now about . that the town, had done the "heavy’? in no napping." ■ - . want) to d o , have.;blue - weekdays as lialt-hcarted fashion. list—” : ' weil, as blue Sundays?" ;, Mr. Dorsett waved his manager' ■ • But ho \^as interrupted by the .Smart, arid glib pf speech,’ he had from the room. Then he started ta Stiles’ Express and Sta^e yp l “Not necessarily'^ .said the''Demon-, found the townspobple oi .Little, Bit-. Bounder, whoss brain had alreatfy.'coh- leave himself; is, the oldest established-line in. Asbury Park .celved whftt. ho .called & fitting' notice:- gutting'ready .to,gcC “Plajlrig is nil •viUo very: simple fojk But',usually ■-'■1 v. r-V..'.i '■ . -'- o p h c B S -" .'^ gwjcor, :whi' was Imrd "hit, theLde-. embraced' the' Mushtos'.lovajileVoppotV i t O.crlleB Ryo., \Vo!it OfoVo (. M alh St., Opposlttc h se -’' And; when’..Teas'; wit "down,';it ^wasn't the- laugh' l»; .ohytho o p er' foot,'' iie fauiter^-; “If ;Pd; knowh : he .didn't ;iiW tunlty\at, hla.sldef; ;And hdfore ibsy':' - tlon’OIHoe, Ocean.GroViQ i and Rollrond - ^ \ ^- 'X' V v'"^' ^ ? v'- fV ’' tend' p.ayinff,\Prt ,hnv.p.:.cli(irR(^l.;'him flebury !Pisrk; “yes/' tfab"Ikisa'cE w n io n abstxa'tt-' mlxScg hls flgurcafof speech,' tr m THURSDAY CLUB SERVES '• - - A COVERED-DISH DINNER Members of the ' Ocean Grove TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND CIk Periscope | Thursday Club served’ -their annual covered-disli dinner Wednesday at SHALL PREVAIL the residence of Mrs. Harry M. Wil­ son, Hathaway avenuo, Dea* Beach. The universal popularity of Studebaker Cars is attested by She Wouldn't It Be Fine? The menu embraced such delicacies fact that tlie corporation enjoyed the biggest business in its history in as lobster a la Newburgh, broiled live the year of 1921. A prominent female publicist urges lobster, chicken a l a . Maryland, cold The sales of Studebaker Gars were 29 per cent, greater .than in that children in the home be put on a sliced Smithfseld ham, asparagus au 1920, notwithstanding the fact that the total number of cars sold of definite money allowance. Why stop natural, escalloped potatoes, radishes, all other makes (except Ford) was 40 per cent, less than in 1920. at children and ignore their ciders? queen olives, mixed pickles, straw ­ Stated otherwise, Studebaker’s ratio of sales was 129 and the total In the home or out of it,.we are per­ fectly willing to be put on an -allow­ berries, ice cream, assorted cakes More Day of These of other makes 60, as compared with 1920. ance—if permitted to name the al­ and coffee. The table decorations The number of Studebaker Cars sold in the year of 1921 in both were of sweet peas and tulip;., and the Greater New York'and in the Metropolitan District exceeded the lowance. favors displayed yellow and green sales of any other make except Ford paper tulips filled, wit*; candy. Seasonable Sales Studebaker is the world’s largest'producer of six-cylinder cars. in attendance were Mrs. James K. What Made Smith Do It. Brownell, Mrs. Harry G. Shreve, The ,only possible explanation of the popularity of Studebaker Everybody knows. “ Why'Smith Left 'Mrs. Ernest N, Woolston,' Mrs. War­ PBCIAL DISPLAYS of neiv spring merchan- • Cars lies in their quality, durability and dependable performance in Honye," (the Broadhurst faree-com- ren S. Conklin, Mrs. Joseph P. John­ users’ hands. Proof that the cars stand up in service with minimum son, Mrs. John E. Quinn, Mrs. Rob­ disc for men Mave; been .arranged" for this repairs is evidenced by the fact that our sales, of Repair Part in edy, is to be played at the Ocean Grove - schoolhouse tonight and ^ to­ ert M. Watt, Mrs. M. Estelles Wheel­ week in all three of our Men’s Shops,” Prices 2921 were 12 per'cent, less than they were in 1919, notwithstanding morrow night. But everybody does er, Mrs. William E. Taylor, Mrs. that 118,000 new cars were sold arid put in operation in 1920 arid Harry M. Wilson, Mrs. H. Sanford have teen lowered decidedly5 for the event, Every de­ 1921. Based on the total estimated number of Studebaker Cars in not know what made Smith do it. We asked one man about town and Ik - Flint, Mrs John Beegle, Mrs. EfBe operation in 1921, we sold $16.00 worth of parts per car for repairs Hamilton, Mrs. Charles O. Perry and tail put, into our clothing and accessories for men is put from all causes, including accidents. said it was because Smith's wife in­ sisted and persisted in®feeding him Sirs, Richard W. Stout. there to make them look as fine as possible and wear as MODELS AND PR IC ES-F. O. B. FACTORY on scrapple. , The annual election of club officers will be held a t th e' meeting next: long as possible,. LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX Thursc-ay at the huac of Mrs. Charles 5-Pass.. IK in. IV. B„ 40 H . P. 5-rasa., 119 In. W\ B„ 60 H. P. O. Perry, 39 Woodford Road, Deal. Chassis ...... ,...... $ 1 2 0 0 A Harvest 1’or the Lawyers. Mrs. E. N. Woolston, Mrs. John Chassis ...... $ 875 Touring 1475 Where there’s a will there’s si- | Beegle ...... and...... 'Mrs...... J. P. Johnson com-.., The Shoe Shop . Touring ...... 1045 Roadster (2-Pass.) ...... 1425 ways a way to break it, judging from prise the nominating committee, Roadster (3-Pass.).....;. 1045 Eoadster (4-Pass.) i 1475 the. newspaper stories of the rich appeals to a man’s sense of comfort as well as to his Coispe-Koadster (2-Pass.). 1375 Coupe (4^1’ass.) ...... 2150 who employ lawyers to draw cast- TRADE BOARD WANTS NAME OF Sedan 1750 Sedan ...... 2350 iron wills, only for. their relatives to sense of style* Fine equipment and good service go in. employ other lawycfis to break them. OCEAN GROVE ON NEW DEPOT BIG-SIX '-Pass., 126 in. W. B., CO H. P. The' Ocear. Grove board oi trade Men’s ...... $1500 Coupe (4-Pass.)...... 2500 will see to. St that' the name “Ocean Chassis. , . And As a Reminder. Grove” is not omitted from the new in a finely equipped sScojd floor store—well appointed Touring ...... 17K5 Sedan ...... 2700 Wills of rich men oft remind us, - station building in Asbury Park, s We can make our wills air-tight; committee having been appointed for in every detail, offering professional service in fittings. And, by trying, leave behind us that tiurpose at the board meeting Dough for kin in court to tight. Tuesday evening in the Eureka club- | Louis T. Lipsey, Inc. j rooms. Another committee will en­ deavor to secure all-year service Haberdashery I Main Street, Gor. Asbury Avenue j Now that the weather is becoming from the Western, Union Telegraph' on the main floor is in a completely refitted department, warm the girls ‘ are getting Company. A former request for such service was met with the reply that with everything under glass, clean and dust-proof, | ft®bury Park J but their furs. business in this place during the win­ • • *' « ter months heretofore, has not war­ 8 Phone ftsbury Park' 4S+ ■ J ranted the company in maintaining • « ■ • O Who’s To Blame? an operator here, Uncle WoOflio Spoffem calls Peri­ The new trade board .is to be in­ scope’s, attention to the fact that the corporated, To ;tba.t end Attorney haircuts, wo get nowadays are not R, W. Stout has offered his services like those that mother used to make without compensation,', for which he Asbury Pork New Jersey near the Sidney. Maxsan place on the was voted the thanks of the members. A i k A A A , Chapel Hill road, is thought to have when she took us out in the backyard and clamped us down on a stool for Samples of advertising matter for started from a lighted cigarette or general ’distribution are to be sub- cigar butt ,thrown lrom a passing au- about an hour and three-quarters. 4 .Hews ana notes Right you are, uficle. Come again. mittod at the next meeting, Friday mmobile/i'nto the dry underbrush. evening, May. 19. The charter Hvill 4 of. (be €oumy lfajt Ilaveji—Gene Tunney, light be kept open for additional members ► heavyweight boxing champion of until that date. As the board of •••••onaHeaiMMHiieMitaBiattoaoMiaatatsiMiHtlMaMaiiiiiiiiiMHaaia Ai;„6rica, is in training afc Harry Conie Cheap, But Must Have ’Em. trade plans to cooperate with the : . . ... ' s McCormack’s gymnasium on Grange A Newark jury gave a verdict of Ocean Grove Hotel Association and ■ - s. Engiishtowa- -On Friday, May li’.;' avenue/ Fair Haven, for his light six cents to a woman who sued for other civic bodies, a resolution to .. » there will be a local May day tY-to oi with Harry Grebb in Madison Square the alienation of the affections of her that effect Was adopted. At the next s the schools of Manalapan Low/ship, Garden on Tuesday .evening, 'May husband; Six cents! Well, some­ meeting an able speaker will present at Sanford Park. 23rd. times they come mighty cheap. matters of importance in connection, Farmingdale — .lames^, ^ilniurray Ilelmar ■— Among the forty-one with trade board organization has been indicted on a charge of sell­ sailors recently commended by Sec­ retary of the Navy Denby for hero­ Right Shall Prevail. ing liquor .at his lloVl at Farmihg- Drawing the Color Line. dale. He will be tried May 23d. ism and exemplary conduct in deal­ & ■ ing with a fire aboard the U. S. S. Broadway—“Nope; never saw a Editor Ocean Grove Times; supply | Tennent—A tenant house on Mor­ Alabama in the vicinity of Hampton white robin, but I’ve seen, many . a The failure of the Genoa Confer­ ris Oglensky s farm at'E ly, former­ Roads on November 19 was Clawson time, a cherry-colored cat—there ence was foreseen, and was the rea­ Phone 2529 Asbury \ | ly. the Thomas Britton f arm j was Chamberlain, of this place. goes one now* across the street.” ■, ; son the - .United States -, did n o t-■ par- _bumsri- to the ground on a recent af­ lied Bank—The bicycle ordinance Heck Avenue—‘-“But that’s a black -ixcipate. The refusal of this country . Supplies for Hotels, Cottages and Homes .. f ternoon. has been revived here. Charged with cat." ‘ to participate assured the failure. Freehold—Afcout fiftsen members violating the- ordinance ' regulating Broadway—“Well, aren’t some cher­ No economip rehabilitation of Europe Barreled Sunlight Paints 1 § o | the Methodist congregation at­ the riding of bicycles on sidewalks ries black?” is possible while preposterously ex­ tended a banquet given in the Cen­ and riding at night without light, pensive armaments are allowed to re­ Inside and Outside Paints, Stains and Varnishes » tral Methodist Church, Trenton, a number of Red Bankers were haled main, feeding on the taxpayers and Tuesday .evening. into court before Recorder Poulson, Stqp Right There. forever threatening war. Vitreous Chinaware and Glassware ! Firmlagdale—.Harry Miller, a who imposed fines on the offenders. Europe seems to fail to recognize Farmingdale carpenter, slipped and Chief of Police Harry Clayton has in­ By getting married in the ocean at that though a >nan owes his su­ Cutlery—^a Complete Line ; fell from a scaffold last Thursday at structed the police officers to rigidly Atlantic City the other day two premacy to the theory th at' “might Lakewood arid severely injured his enforce the law. young couples started wedded life in makes right," ho is trying to rule Vollrath Enameled Kitchen Ware hip and ribs. cold water. Kindly .refrain from himself by suppressing this very poli­ I Our Mothers—A Mothers’ Day comments. What’s the use? cy. The reason .the tiger is in the General Haidware ' Adelphia—Most serious reports are ».r heard of the prospect for fruit in this Tribute. cage in the zoo, while men rule the Tools and Accessories section. Cherries and strawberries, world, is simply that man has shown plums peaches and apples are nearly Editor Ocean Grove Times: - Who. remembers when the himself stronger than the tiger. With all frozen, it is claimed. Around the idea of one’s mother, . storekeeper used to lock up his his brain and his firearms (the fire- The Right Goods at Right Prices Belmar—Henry Stines, John Cur­ the mind of man cljngs with fond af­ place while he went home to • rms a product of his brain), man is fection. . It is fhe first dear thought dinner? the animal’s master. But when it tis, Samuel Ballard and Frederick copes to ruling himself, man has in­ Hanson have been appointed a com­ stamped upon our hearts, when yet soft and capable of receiving the most stituted laws. Now, right shall pre­ mittee for installing a- water system vail. Might is to be the swore of The “ Keen Kutter” Store a t West Belmar in Wall township. profound impressions, and air tbe af- .ter-feelings are more or less light in We Have None That Don’t Pay. r-ght, not right itself. The striped Matawan—An ordinance providing comparison. . .. How dear to our heart thief and murderer io his cel! is an 412 Bond St.*, Asbury Park for extending Broad street, from Our passions and our wilfulness Is the cash-on subscription, emblem of "the fact that might does South street to Main street has may lead us far fr6m the object of When the generous subscriber not make right in human-society. passed its first reading. The' exten­ our filial love; we- may become wild, Presents it to view. When Europe understands this, sion oi the street will be made this ■[headstrong, and, angry a t her x:oun' But the man who don’t pay, conferences for economic improve­ sel.s or oppositions; but when death We refrain from description; ment will be able to succeed, and will Freehold—Senator William N. haf stilled her monitory voice, and For perhaps, gentle reader, , have the active support of the whole . Runyon addressed the Masonic Club nothing but calm memory remains to That man might be you, world. meeting here on Monday evening. recapitulate her virtues and- good ■ ; —Unidentified. EDMUND B. SHOTWELL. Visitors from Matawan, Keyport, deeds, affection, like a flower beaten New Haven, Conn., May 9, 1922. i he New Ice Factory Has Red Bunk and Long Branch were to the ground by a rude storm, raises present. up her head and smiles amongst her Hear of somebody now and VanDoren Gets Jail Contract. Freehold—Miss Lida Stillwell has tears. - then who is actually willing to Brought You Cheaper Ice red amaryllis lily which contains Hound that idea, as we have said, pay poll tax. . The county freeholders on Wednes­ forty-four flowers. It has eleven the mind clings with fond affection; day awarded to the VanDorcn Com­ stalks which stand thirty-six inches and even when the earlier period of pany, of Ohio, the contract for tho Buy PURITY ICE. from the pot, and each stalk has four our. loss forces memory to be silent, Sound the Tocsin. reconstruction of the jail at Free­ flowers on it. fancy fakes the place of remem- hold. The bid was $36,830, plus Just when we thought all was nice $2,000 for contingencies. Long Branch—Miss S. Marion hrnnce, and twines the image of our and quiet and peaceful in Ocean S e r v ic e Smith has been engaged as school departed . parent with a garland of Grove, the business committee rr.s’n nurse and attendance officer at the graces, and beauties ami virtues, breaks out again in a new spot. Well, Long Branch public'schools, to take which we doubt not she possessed. Mother dwells— be that as it sin’t, do not blame it on the place of Miss Florence Grace, the fire whistle this time. TORJC LEWSifisI who recently resigned. Where not the 'slightest shade of WELLERS' Belmar—A memorial tree has been gloom, 1 planted on the lawn of the First Can dim the heavenly scene;. A Bright Idea. m m A .Presbyterian Church of, Belmar in But the perpetual Eden bloom, Telephones 614 and (IS memory of the late Mrs S. E. Ever- Immortal and serene. Senator Bright is generally com­ Everybody is , : ett, wife of Rev. Charles Everett, SAMUEL DUNLOP. mended for objecting to Governor pastor of that church. Elizabeth, May 10, 1922. Edwards selecting a public prosecu­ Invited , Uumson—One of the biggest im­ tor for Cape May county from some to examine our glasses; other county. Just so. But had tiie to have the various points provements made to Victory Pork so MORTUARY RECORD. Senator’s name anything to do with Henry S. Marshall far this season is the awarding of a explained, and to aBk DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEW ELRY V’i contract for the erection of thirty- the idea? prices w ithout' incurring JOHN L. COLLINS. tho least obligation to buy. EXPERT EEFAIBING , V two bath houses on the water front. Last Friday, John I„ Coilinsi .for­ Work has been started on their con- William B. Reilly & Co, 645 Mattison Avenue, Aatsury fark . !' situation. merly of Orange, died at his home /On edge cf season look for letters Phone 2018 here, 31 Pitman avenue, in his fifty- 518 Cookman Avenue Atlantic Highlands—On a charge sixth -year. The 'oody was removed of endearment* from, out- ’■ of . assault ar.d battery, preferred by by Undertaker Bodine to Orange, of-town friends. %' Asbury Park U .his. brother Louis, Bert Bailey was where the funeral service was held REPORTS OF SHORE WORK arraigned before Justice of the Peace and interment made. New Gyjn At Rutgers Prep. SMITH ELECTED ■TWELFTH , j l ¥ \ PRESENTED BY MINISTERS .7}!Sotriers T. Champion and held under Rutgers prep school is to . have 'a TIME EAGLE’S. PRESIDENT $800 bail to await the action of the r.ew gymnasium, This was settled •v grand -jury. by a vote of the trustees at New. » - ( ...... The. .preachers -of this district' at Following a New Eliglarid' supppr • ■ Nsvcsink—Under the direction of Brunswick. IS will occupy .ihe their weekly meeting Monday in St, last Friday evening the Sagle -tnick '.'(rtfcs New Jersey State Library Asso- centre of a. beautiful piece of land Paul’s churoh hbro discussed shore compahy elected; these ^fBcera:1- , , . ’'ciation a school for librarians will fronting 400 feet. upper George problems, with Kov, J. J Rhodes, President, Frco A. Smith;' ; vice ?•; (be:.conducted in the Navesink |i- street overlooking the Raritan river, SEACOAST of LakewooM,'.and Rcv.: Mas'ahall. Ow­ president, Louis ."B. Howland; secre- v'.Mary 'this summer. The school will GAVE ¥00 HEADACHE? and o-i the next block to the cottage ens, of Bradloy BcacH, ioading, R sve tary-treasurer; Raymond R.\ Gracey; ffippen' on July 6th and will continue Do your eyes burn or itch? dormitories erected several years ago. G. S. Johnson-am) u.-l, Boswoll, i-.i captain,- Burt Thompson;: first lieu- ijjjfor'five weeks. Do they feel tired or stra'ined ? ELECTRIC CO Ocean Grove, had part in the talk. tortantv. Arthur Carpenter; second Interesting reports on church work If so, hove your eyes exam­ Repeat Successful Operetta. lieutenant; j-Royraond R. Gracey; ii?/i^.BjreehoId—Warden Ed^.varil' Cash- throughout, the district wow- .-.^iveij trustee for-three,’yeairs. Harry G. Vjion, of the county jail reported .for ined. Your glasses may need a change. . ,. '. . • ' Members of' the Neptune Girls’ ELECTRICAL by c . number ox the rnlnisters attend­ Shreve; < roprcsehtativo to S’ircmen’a ■ ;HjtK.o month of April to Sheriff Walter Glee Club • repeated- at the local ing.' Relief Association; B.urt Thcrapspn '•••' )';< .'Grovatt. tho .personnel , of the jail to STILES & CO. schoolhouse! last Friday 'night tho ■ "Educational niatterB are to .'be.p te- i'-'.Captain 'Tboaipaon named Rnsaellpi have been an average of 14 prisoners .CONTRACTORS.. Bentod next Mojiday: bj- merab'es-3 "of Philadelphia Efe Specialists success achieved some weeke ago in ... E le c tile o l !F#2cfu.JE"“> acst , Hbjbrook, -’ • MorjUiri; Motasj RaJpH* . ; pm* .day arid, coae irf . feeding each the o'p.eretija “The Araericaa .Girl.” the ctiirip&igii comn-jttce roprescntiofe: Johnaphi Edward Segrell,. Edward I.-’:! ; prisoner per day 25 Vt cents 22 Main st., Asbury p a r k THe- cast was well, balant’od arid Bad Electrical S implies 1 Pcci»l?gto». school-arid Dickinson’idol,-' Brown prid_Richard W. Ston|' lege.- ‘ is 1,bjqj.cefcd-; • Dr.-V,-1 Alberta. Police.-;',This-:is: ',,president SBmfcbfe.’ft penyVwi}! jiie- one. ’ot ih e spsaKpra. . twelfth. jTet r • in :'th'e' oBlce^-r-A’ -