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BLUE COMET SHOWS JERSEY TOURISTS ON AIR OCEAN GROVE D. A. R. NEW LICENSE FEE Brief Greetings From St. Petersburg ANNUAL CONFERENCE SESSION, Richard Stockton Chapter's Members IMPROVED RECORD Broadcast Tomorrow Night, Engage In Colonial Party. TO PROVIDE SPORT New Jersey residents wintering in THE NINETY-FIFTH, MEETS AT . The February meeting of Richard .St. Petersburg, Fia„ will go on the AVERAGE OF CENTRA! FLYER Stockton Chapter, D. A. R., Monday IMPETUS TO IMPROVE STATE air tomorrow night between 11.15. sin'd evening at the homo of Mrs. Gather 98.3 PER CENT. ON TIME, 11.45 o’clock, eastern standard time, ing Gibbs, 90 Mt. Zion Way, partook HUNTING AND FISHING as a part of the Washington birthday ASBURY PARK WEEK OF MARCH 3 of the nature of a Colonial party. The program arranged by broadcasting hostesses were Mrs. Gibbs, Miss Mar Sportsmen Greatly Interested In En Out of 1,376 Trips Between New York station WSUN„ Virtually every city ion Gibbs and Mrs. Howard Stiles. and Atlantic City Famous Train Is in ti i! Jersey Blue State will be repre WILL BE CONDUCTED BY BISHOP OHARLES WESLEY Interesting papers on George Wash actment of Ward Bill, Assembly No. sented oís the air when-tourists now ington were read by Mrs. F. David 54, Into Law—Enlarged Areas Pro Late But 23 Times—-Adheres To being selected, will send brief mes BURNS, OF SAK FRANCISCO, WHO WILL DELIVER son and Mrs.. Abram Hays, while Mrs, sages to friends ' and relations back Schedule of Three Hours Flat. DAILY DEVOTIONAL ADDRESSEE UNDER THE GEN Edward Jaenecke read extracts from posed Has Caught Popular Fancy. N orth. Washington’s farewell address. There Hunting and fishing organizations In completing its second year of John Brown, former mayor of St. was also a paper by Mrs. Marjorie ERAL THEME OF “ THE MYSTICISM OF THE MASTER”— and thousands of individual sports success tomorrow “The Blue Comet,” Petersburg, will ser . os master of MaeWhinney on Kosciusko, patriot of men throughout New Jersey are de luxe express? of the Central nil- ceremonies. He will introduce ».he LIST OF OFFICIAL VISITORS EMBRACES A NUMBER OF American liberty. Several pictures hacking the Ward bill, Assembly No. road of. New Jersey, has bettered its speakers from the ballroom of the of Washington’s homes were dis EMINENT DIVINES AND SIX DEACONESSES—EVAN 54, as one of the most important anuBual on-time record established Hotel Suwanee. Short greetings played. . moves made in recent years to ad during the preceding year. The new will be sent over the air, interspersed Three new members were reported GELISTIC SERVICES UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DR. vance the interest of outdoor sport -average is 88.3 per cent, on time as with dance music. —Mrs. M. Bockmeyer, of Wanamassa, compared with 98.1 per cent, for the During the broadcast prices will be BRUCE WRIGHT—ENTIRE CONFERENCE AND OFFICIAL and Mrs. H. W. Clark and Mrs. F. F, in this State. Popularly known as “The Fish and inaugural period, Out of 1,376 trips awarded to listeners, consisting of Davison, both o f Long Branch. Tin; Game Abundance Bill;” the measure the train was late but twenty-three boxes of oranges, grape fruit and VISITORS TO BE ENTERTAINED AT THE MONTEREY chapter as a body has been invited to would put New Jersey in line with a tim es. tangerines, cigars and books. To the attend divine service Sunday evening HOTEL—AN OUTLINE OF TEE PROGRAM. majority of other commonwealths in This means that out of a total oper listener receiving the broadcast at the in the Grand Avenue • Reformed ating time of 183,508 minutes, the greatest distance from St. Petersburg, •financing the enlarged program Church, Asbury Park, together with which the sportsmen demand. This train was late only 300 minutes, and a large box of oranges will be ex Bishop Charles Wesley Burns, of Church, Junior room, annual meeting Tennent Chapter and the S. A. R„ of program wili include the acquisition r in each case this, lateness was due to pressed. San Francisco, will preside at the of the Centenary Fund and Preachers’ ; the latter city. by purchase, lease or gft by the State unavoidable circumstances. i Another box will be sent to the •New Jersey M. E. annual conference Aid Society; Dr. M. E. Snyder pre The State convention is to be held of large areas for public hunting and In adhearing to its schedule of first listener outside the Stats to wire in Asbury Park, opening Tuesday, siding. '4.00, evangelistic service in March 19-20 in the State House at three hours flat for the run between in receipt of reception. To the listener March 3, at 7.45 p. m., in First Conference Church; liev. W. A. Boyd fishing. Trenton. The Stockton delegates are Of the forty-eight States and the New York and Atlantic City, which outside Florida And. w h o . h as never Church, of which the Rev. Edwin Fr •- presiding; 'prayer, Rev. G. R. Van Mrs, Aram Sayre and Miss Ruth territories of Alaska and the Hawa has been maintained for the past two visited the Sunshine State, who will rest Hann is the pastor. This will Hook; address, Dr. Bruce S. Wright. Sutton, With Mrs. Henry B. Dorr and iian Islands, only eight have a license years, “The Blue Comet” is actually writs the best essay telling what he be the ninety-fifth session of the con ‘ The Plus of Life.” , 7.45, Anniver Mrs. C. T. Tilton as alternates. fee as small as the §1.05 a Jerseyman in motion only 158 minutes to cover or she knows about. St. Petersburg ference. sary of Board of Foreign Mission«, now pays for the privilege of fishing 186 m iles and the information gained about the Besides the presiding bishop the Rev. J. P. Sechrist presiding; pravbr, .and hunting and trapping. "The Blue Comet" has attracted resort, another box of fruit will be official visitors will include Dr. Bruce Rev., C. D. Whitton; music. First JERSEY’S AUTOS INCREASE ; Under the Ward bill, the license fee widespread interest, not only because dispatched. S. Wrght, Dr.. Frank P. Parkin, Dr. Chur.ch A sbury Park Choir; address, for resident sportsmen would be of it» distinctive color-—from head M. A, Dauber, Rev. Malcolm Pitt, Rev, Frank T. Cartwright, associate State Oains Too From Registrations, $3.do, • with an issuance fee of 15 light to observation platform—but NEW DIRECTORY ISSUED Rev. Frank T. Cartwright, Dr, Ciar* secretary of Board of Foreign Mis also on account of the modernity and cnce True Wilson, Dr. Arlo Ayrc sions. Licenses and Gas Tax. cent?. While this would leaye the New Jersey fee still below the na-, completeness of its. facilities and Embraces Park, Grove, Neptune and Brown, Dr. Allan Macrossie, Dr. Wil Friday, March G—9.00 a. m., devo New Jersey’s motor v.ehicle regis- ■ equipment for the convenience of the iam S, Bovard, Dr. 1. E. Charleton. tioiial average,’ and with twenty Adjacent Territory. tional moments, business session, Irations increased two ami •mu-i'ourth passengers. Also these deaconesses; Miss Blanche States charging a considerably high ll.-i"', address, Bishop Burns, “The per cent, in 1930, in contrast to eight- er license, President H. J. Burlington, R. L. Polk & Co., publishers, have Kinison, Miss Jennie C. Trumbull. Teaching of the Road." 2,00, Anni Attractive Features. tenths of one per cent, increase tor of the Kish and Game Commission, just released for general distribution Miss Flora Bennett, Miss Leota Kru versary of the Woman’s Home Mis- Pennsylvania, according to revised ger, Miss Erma Spahr, Miss Myrtle says the proposed increase of income The marked succès ; of this individ the 1930-1931 edition of the Asbury sioiary Society, Mrs. George W. Yard figures on vehicle registration and in will be sufficient to put this State ualized train is significant, as it ex Park City directory, which includes Pylm an. presiding; address, Bishop Burns, “At come just made public by the Key The entire conference and official well forward in producing the actual presses a pioneering step on the part Ocean Grove, Allenhurst, Avon, Bel* the Cross Roads of the W orld.” 1.00. stone Automobile Club of New Jersey. results wanted by the sportsmen. of the railroad to stimulate passenger mar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Interlaken, visitors are to be entertained at the evangelistic service. Rev. W. A. Boyd William S, Canning, engineering traffic. Loch Arbour, Neptune City, Neptune Monterey hotel. For the daily devo presiding; prayer, Rev. B. II. Decker; director of the dub, who compiled the Innovation For New Jersey. tional addresses of Bishop Burns the To make the interior of "The, Blue Township and West AUenlnirst. address, Dr; Bruce S. Wright, “A Day figures, points out that New Jersey The operation by the State of pub Comet” especially attractive it is To facilitate reference* the book is general theme is to be “The Mysti With Christ.” 0,00, Joint dinner of added 18,597 passenger cars, while- cism of the Master,” and for the lic fishing and hunting areas, while tastefully decorated in a blue and divided into four departments as fol Board of Ministerial Training and Pennsylvania added only 15,307. New an innovation for New Jersey, is an cream color scheme. lows;, The miscellaneous, containing evangelistic messages of Dr. Bruce Drew Alumni; speakers, Bishop Jersey also hud an increase of 358 in Wright, “From a Pastor’s Heart.” idea that has caught the p'opular The dining car, which has . become such, information as lists of city, bor Burns, President Arlo Brown of Drew trucks, while Pennsylvania showed :i ; fancy of tens of thousands of anglera Love feast and morning worship well known for its excellent cuisine, ough, county, State and federal offi University and Dr. Allan Macrossif decrease of 539. Both States lost in ‘ and hunters. Only a fortunate minor is in keeping with the genera! scheme, cials; post office directory; street and Sunday, March 8, will be held in the All Drew alumni, ail in courses of bus and taxicab regi*trations—l’t-nr.- Convention Hall on the boardwalk. ity of sportsníen now own or can even, the intriguing little, table lamps avenue guides; statistical review; study and all the board of examiners s.vlvania with a decrease of 222 and : lease lands, “but the Ward measure being fitted with light blue, star- civic surveys, etc.; the,buyers’ guide, Following is the conference program: are invited, 7.15, anniversary of the New Jersey 54. Tuesday, March 3, at 7.45 p. m.— will open the way to providing an sprinkled shades. comprising the many advertisements Board of Education. Rev: H. M, Blake New Jersey gained from, increasing area of otherwise gener 3ach of the coaches is named after of leading business' and professional Prelude, hymn No. 560, Apostles’ presiding; prayer, Rev. N. D, Kelley: registrations and operators’ lk-viiie.V Creed, prayer, Rev. Harry Ayres ally useeiess ground in the State for a famous comet and the seats are up interests of Asbury Parle and vicinity; music, St. Luke’s. Long Draw1’. and il.SS-l ,210.94 from gasoline tax. , free use of all sportsmen for fishing, holstered in blue and cream plush. the alphabetical list of names of resi Relyea; scripture reading, Rev. Henry Choir; address, Dr. William S. Bovard. The registration total was $15,3tiS,- Bradway; announcements', offering, : hunting and camping. Several other The. smoking car is equipped with dents, business firms and corporations Saturday, March 7—0.00 a. m., de 191.15 and the gasoline tax $11,3K0,- ¡ States . ¡ire following successfully a deep, comfortable seats of blue of the . whole community, and .the anthem, First Church Choir;. Address, votional moments, business session. 231.07, a grand total of §20,748,-125.22; Bishop Burn::,. “The Ternary Tempt»?' somewhat similar plan, except that leather. ... classified business directory, which 11.45, address to class, Bishop Burns. i The average registration' fee per j; in New Jersey, the entire cost is met . A spécial train portes’ is at the lists the various mercantile and pro tion;” roll call: of conference; organi “The Prophet of Tomorrow;” visita vehicle in New Jersey was. $18,07.' zation; reports of District Superin i hy the Sportsmen themselves, through service of all passengers throughout fessional interests, of the cities and tion by Laymen’s Association and The average New Jersey vehicle 'used ; license fees and without one cent of th is trip. towns covered, in alphabetical order tendents, benediction, Junior Laymen’s Conference, 2.30. G45 gallons of gasoline, on ; which a W ednesday, .March 4—-0.00 a. in., i cost to the general taxpayer. The New Jersey Central, ' inspired under appropriate headings. annual meeting of Itinerant Sister tax of $14.50 was paid. The total of The bill provides that one-third of by the remarkable on-time record of Sacrament of the: Lord’s Supper; ad hood, Junior room in church: Mrs. 1 gasoline taxed in New Jersey wax dress, “The Transfiguring Mountain,” every resident license fee shall -be “The Blue Comet” for the past two Insists On Payment of Bond. H erbert Sm ith presiding. G.30, ban 548,170,089 gallons, The Pennsylva placed in a separate fund, to be known years, is determined to bring it near Bishpp Burns; memorial service, Rev. quet"'of New Jersey Conference Ep nia total was 928,842,531 gallons. Committeeman Charles Loveman Z. T. Dugan, presiding; business ses as the Publiic Shooting and Fishing er to th.e m agical figure o f 100 per worth. League at Bradley Beach Ground Fund, which fund shall be cent, on time for the next twelve broke into the routine of the Neptune sion. 2.30—annual meeting of Con Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. A. township committee meeting Tuesday ference Brotherhood, Rev. Edward ’ PROVIDING TWO-INCH MESH , used exclusively for the acquisition, months. C. Brady presiding; address, Dr. maintenance and stocking of areas night by asking when the township Mount presiding: Rev. John Goorley Bruce S. Wright. , of land and water for use as. public SPECIAL ELECTION BUDGET would get the money from the bond secretary. 2.30—Annual meeting Re Sunday, March 8—Morning service Sterner Bill Changed To Meet Views ing company due under the bond, of tired Minister’ Association at the hunting and fishing grounds and ill Convention Hall on the boardwalk. of Shore Fishermen. 1 game refuges. This expenditure will School Figures Are To Be Submitted '■'dward O. Sw eet, form er collector. Monterey; Dr. J. B. Haines presiding;. 9.00 a, m., conference love feast, lead The initial claim is $13,000, which was Rev. J, L. Howard secretary. 3.00— in no wise interfere with the general ers, Rev. J. L. Howard and Rev. J. ,F. Opposition by the New Jersey. distribution and protection of Jish and Again Next Tuesday Evening. filed with the National • Surety Com Annual meting of Historical Society Sechrist. 10.30, sermon, . Bishop Pound Fishermen’s Association to the pany’ on January 14. Or motion of .in choir room; Rev. Alfonso Dare, game in other parts of the State. As previously noted, a special elec Burns. 2.30, ordination of deacons restriction of a three-inch mesh’ in The new license, in fact, adds an ad Committeeman Loveman, seconded by presiding. 4.00—Evangelistic service. and elders by Bishop Burns. .7.00, Con nets, a.- provided in the recently in tion: for the purpose of voting on the Committeeman Ralph Johnson, the R ev. -W. A. Boyd, presiding;; prayer, ditional fifty cents from each fee to amended Neptune school budget is to ference Epworth League, Rev, Ira S, traduced’ Senate', bill, 132, was re clerk was instructed to notify the at Rev. A: C, B rad y; address, -Dr, Bruce the funds that will be available to be held on Tuesday evening of next Pimm presiding. 8.00, evangelistic moved last Saturday when Senator torney to insist upon -payment, im S. Wright, "The Fragrance of a Few further extend the general restock week, February 24, from 7 to B service, Rev. -W. A, Boyd presiding; E. Donald Sterner, sponsor ef the- mediately. "‘This money has been Ideals,” 7,45—American Bible Soci ing totals. t ’elocl The items in the new bud' address, Dr. Brui:e S. Wright, “What bill, told seventy members of the or Two other important features of get are: Current expenses,, ?228,180; due the township a long time and ety anniversary, Rev. Marshall Owens, Happens When We Worship.” 7.30, ganization he would'offer a substitute should be paid,” said Mr. Loveman. presiding; music, St. Paul’s Church the Ward bill stipulate that women repairs and replacements, $13,250; anniversary of the Board of Temper measure providing for a two-ineh shall pay the same license fee as men, choir; address,'Dr. F. B...Parkin, sec-, mesh. m anual training $11,245; total. ;>252,- ance, Prohibition and Public Morals; also, that all applicants for license rotary of Atlantic Agency, American servica in Ballard Memorial Church, The organization conferred with 675, Neptune P, S, Beats Park Firemen. Bible Society; Anniversary of the shall give the issuing clerk a list of " Also the following proposition wili Rev. T. .J. J. Wright presiding; ad Senator Sterner at a meeting Satur To the tune of 32-21 the Nep Board of Home Missions, Rev. John R. fish and game taken during the pre be submitted: To authorize the board dress, Dr. Clarence True Wilson, day afternoon, in a Long Branch vious year. The Ji>ili would become tune Public Safety basketball team Mason presiding; prayer, Dr. A16xan- general secretary. hotel, where representatives of fisher to borrow $18,000 needed because of trimmed the Asbury Park Firemen’s der Corson; address, Dr, M, A. Dau effective January 1, 1932. a decrease in anticipated revenue in Monday, March 9—9.00, devotional ies throughout the Jersey shore to Sponsors of the measure antici five Monday evening. At half time ber, superintendent of Rural Work. moments,' business session. Any fur gether with hay fishermen were pres-, the current expense account, $5,000 pate little or no opposition to the the fireman led, 15 to 10, but there Thursday, March 5—9,00 a. m., de ther sessions to be announced. ent to protest the passage, of the pro for emergency expense in repair and after the Neptunites ■ forged to the votional moments, business session. bill. It imposes, they show, no levy ¿placements account, and $10,000 in Junior Laymen's Association posed legislation. front and vere never headed. Mc 10.00, World Service, Dr. J. M. M. on the taxpayers, yet permits the land and building account, and to in- Friday, March 6, in the First‘Bap Senator Sterner told the group that Clelland, Gravatt, Pollack, Jeffries, K. Gray, Central Church, Detroit; 11.45, sportsmen, at a nominal cost to them . elude these amounts in the taxes to be tist Church, 4.00-6.00 p. m., regis the bill had been introduced at ■ the Smith, II. Smith, Moore, Woolston; address, Bishdp Burns, "The Testify selves alone, to enjoy greatly en raised for the school year 1931-1932. tration at the New Ter.ny hotel; 7.45, request of the New Jersey Fish and Dodd and T. Knox were in the Nep ing Skies.”, 2.00, annual meeting of hanced advantages. Persons qualified to vote or who address, Prof.'Malcolm S, Pitt. Game C om m ission‘in. response to. an lineup. This Friday evening in the Deaconesses Board at Hotel Monte have become of age since the last gen Saturday, M arch 7—-9.00 a. m„ ad appeal from rod and reel fishermen Ridge Avenue gym the Public Safety rey, Dr. Alexander Corson presiding. eral election may register; for this dresses, Seth Edwards and Y. T. who felt that the présent typo of net Flower Show Plans Programing: will be pitted against the Mechanics, Anniversary of the Woman’s Foreign ' special election by «¡taking applica Wang; visit to annua! conference. 2.00 was shrinking the number of small another Neptune aggregation. . Missionary Society. 10.30, Workers’ Progress in the plans for the annual tion tomorrow (Saturday) evening, 7 p. m., addresses, Tai H, Kang and fish particularly snapper b|uefisli. conference in Junior room. 2.00, exhibit of the Elberoi» Horticultural , to 9 o’clock, in their respective poll V. Osuga. , anniversary1 program, Mrs. C. W. ' _ Sunday, March 8—Morning service Society were reported when that body ing places. . Two Extra Probation Officers. j To Organize County Taxpayers. Fetherbridge presiding; address, Rev, ■ in the Convention Hall. Sunday’ met Monday evening. Many applica Mad;; necessary by an increase of Malcolm Pitt. 2,30, Conference I afternoon, ordination service. - For the purpose -of .forming » tions for floor space aro being re Awards For Bo,ty Scouts. work,' two extra assistant probation county branch there will be $ m eeting ceived and already over 5,000 square ’ feet of commercial space have been Greeting from W, Warren Barbour officers for this: county will be ap ; of the New Jersey Taxpayers’ Asso- pointed as soon as a civil service ex " ciation this Friday evening in the reserved. .More than one thousand of Rumson, president of the board of WOULD BAR REPORTERS W ILLARD W. C. T. U. preliminary schedules and entry forms directors of Monmouth Council, amination shall have been held, ac ballroom of the Monterey hotel, As cording to J. H. Houghton, of Long bury Park, at 8 o’clock, Charles F. have been distributed. Active com opened the program of Boy Scout ex County Firemen Adopt Closed House ! A Membership Campaign Now On, Is petition in the picture contest among hibitions last Saturday evening in the Branch, the probation officer, J. Les Black, legal counsel fe- the associa ter Rogers;,, o f Bradley Beach, nd Against Pencil Pushers, Stressed By President. tion an-;f its director of legislation school children is expected. This Convention Hall, Asbury Park. Mr. contest has been a feature of the shov Basil B. Bruno, of Long Branch, for That reporters had violated a trust will be the principal speaker. Invi Barbour declared the Scout reserva At-the Willard W. C. T, U. meet the past two yeaís. F. A. Kemp, of mer Assemblyman, are mentioned ill and eonsequently made more difficult tations have bee,; issued to, hotelmen, tion at Allaire, donated by Arthur ing last Friday evening the president, Little Silver, has been added to the connection with the app9 intment. The the investigation of the firemen’s bankers, professional men and other Brisbane, noted publisher, was unique Miss Belle Hauser, stressed the mem show committee. The show is to be amount of salary attaching to the home at Boonton was charged by groups, as well >;;s several hundred not only in the State but in the na bership campaign now on for the held September 16-18 next in the tion. "In advancing Boy Scout work,” office has not yet been determined. Joseph Schwark, of Long Branch, "at individual taxpayers, and it is ex- month of February. Mrs. Margaret Asbury Park Casino. • ho said, “the Monmouth Counci! has the monthly meeting of the county ! peeteil there will be a large number Asay-Hes.se gave an interesting tails j in attendance. All public officials of not only advanced itself, but Mon S. C. Flint ¥ President. firenjen’s association'' held at Mon on Frances Willard, describing her mouth ansi Ocean Counties ns well.” mouth Beach last Sunday. Schwark ' the county have also been invited. It. - OBITUARY At a meeting Monday‘evening of girlhood up to the time she became a ; is not the purpose •:'•!' this association Certificates for the completion of is a former chief of the Long Branch teacher and organizer for the, great the board ■ of directors, Sanford C. | to antagonize, public officials ,by criti- MRS. KATE FRANCIS. training courses for patrol leaders department. , temperance cause. She was known were presented nearly fifty of the Flint was elected • president of the As a result of his charge a motion, ! cism or mud-slinging, it is said, but On Monday :norning Mrs. Kate ’ loca! Young Men’s - Christian Asso as the silver-tongued orator and she rather to provide them with informa-, scouts by Prof. L. C, M ountz, of was adopted that reporters he barred gave her life in the cause. Francis, formerly of Ocean Grove, Spring Lake, chairman of the train ciation.' He succeeds Dr. H. C. Millar, from future meetings if the associa tiori and assistance is the conduct of died at the residence of her laughter, who served as executive head of the Mrs. Hesse also read an article on public ' affairs as the yreiate to ta»,- ing committee.; tion ''unless they consented to accept “The Modern Mothers.'1^ Two new Mrs. Bert Pittenger, 1108 Corlies . association for fourteen years.' Other only such ' information that the secre tio'n and the expenditure of public avenue, Neptune. Mrs. Francis was .officers chosen are: Vice "president, merabe;-) were received, Mrs. S, E. unds. John E. Andrus 90 Years Old. tary cared to convey to them.” Wall and Mrs. E. Blades. The' host the widow of Charles Francis and she Fred A, -Smith; secretary, B, ,H. There was no report on the Boonton lived formerly at 139 Webb avt-nae, Former Congressman John E. An esses wer e . Mrs. L. S. Clark and Mrs. Obert; treasurer,' George S. Ferguson. home. Schwark, chairman of the in First Boat Through Inlet. Ocean Grove. Beside? the daughter drus, oi Yonkers, a member of the Walter Yoight, the meeting- being vestigating committee, .declined to named «he is survived by- two sons; Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Assdcia held at the latter’g home, 122 Sit. The first boat in five years to' pro present the report. He said it was ceed from the river into the ocean by Harry B. Francis, of Bradley Beach, ’ tion, oh Monday attained his ninetieth Olson Fres Roci Inspection, Hermon Way. The next meeting will incomplete-and under the circumstan be held.at the residence of Mrs. Frank the way of the .Manasquan inlet sisd Clarence Hagerman, of West birthday. Mr. Andrus, who is known We extend this, service to yon with ces ■ he thought. it advisable not .to SB New York's wealthiest straphanger Wainright, Friday, March 13, recently opened was Hogan Hansen's Palm Beach, Fla. A brother, Samiiel. , out obligation. . Phono or write us divulge what information the investi- Applegate, lives at' Farmingdale. because of his custom of riding in the speed boat. Passage ‘ was raade on and our roofing ¡expert' will call to gation disclosed. , Thursday,, afternoon of last week; Services were held at the hoifli! oi ¡subway to and from- his office; examine your roof. If It is in good Scrambled Eggs By Wholesale Mrs. Pittinger. in charge of Rev. E. took occasion to express astonishment Hanson -being acccompanied by his shape, : he will say bo. . If not, he Edmund L. Thompson, Painting. wife. A large number of persons, B. Cloud. psstcr of the .West :Grove at the attitude of his one-time politi Five hundred crates of egga scram will advise you just w hatis necessary We wake old houses look like new. cal ally, William L. Ward, in opposing bled on the Lakewood-Freehold ro«d including government engineers who M. E . Cfiureh.'.' B u rial w a s made, by \ to pu t -the r o o f in :'sonnd-' condition, Paint now and Bave money. 26 Ocean directed the opening, witnessed the Matthows 6 I ’ranciorii in ,.ijt, Prcs- a legislative investigation of New and will forward you a free estimate last Saturday -caused an automobile Avenue. • Tél. 2256-R.—3 event. ' . pect cemetery.' -. .i York City’s government. ■-. .. ■ on request, , Monthly payments ar drivers by H- T. Peaales, of island Park, N. ,!., to skid and crash into ranged, Olson Roofing Company, “Home' For Services.” AstmrJ Auto Tops, Slip Covers! . If a Body ifrttk a Body First Avenue and Railroad, Asbury Albert F,. Robinson, jobbing carpen ... pole. The ;?ggs spilled over the highway when a track driven by John Harry, J. Bodine, r.ndortaker and Trimmings,'- carpets; "cushiopi, Have that body rectified. Woolston’i ensack, and Atlantic Highlands, ter end builder, .64 Heck avenue." Car- We ten:, of Toma River,’ threw a rear embalm«, 1007 Bangs avebue, Asbury pairing.', £07. Ashar? Aventie, ; Phone': Auto Repair Shop, 805 Main street, "A house ia. only as good as its ri«ci ‘liab ility insurance o n -all work.— w h e e l,•' .. ' • ■. '." ; Parie, ,:N. J. Phono 64^-1-1-21.-; jt Asbury' Park. Tel; 887.-45-18. roof.”—Adv.-2. Adv. is tf. .'■■ -. 768^-^48-81. '' 'W ■•'¥ .. :;v ;, PAON TWT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1Ô3X,
WORLD AT LIEGE Coat Silhouettes Fit ¿OFFICIAL INFORMATION BAYER ASPIRIN DEPICTING THE NATION’S GRIEF Flare and Slenderize Township Committee. NOW REACHED BY Raymond R. Gracey, Ghairinati. Joto W. Knox, Clerk and Business M anager. 0VEMSEÂS John S. Hall, Chairman of Finance, Harry Whitlock, Chairman of Police. jiem andihiA . Developments in 1930 Provide Charles lüvemaii, Chairman of Roads, Ralph Johnson, Chairman of Light, Telephone »Service t o { m c k a y e ^ M any Lands Poor and Publicity. A ssessor. Man’s .nciiities to talk to the far as well and near corners of the earth Ernest F. Woolston. were ext on tied novt h wa rU, sou th ward, Tax Collector. v;es t wa id 10 1 h t fa 1; south w es t, .and Walter Gravatt. further eastward with the expansion of 0verseas radio*teleplipne service diif- Treasurer. ing the year 1030. ■ . Arthur H, Pharo. • According to a. report of the Amer ican .Telephone: and TotcsyapU Gura- A ttorney, pany 011 i ts . worhl-wide ta l k way sys tem. extensions made cliroriir!ioti£ the Richard W. Stout. year now make it possible for ninety- C a s h ie r. one per cent of all the- telephones, in Bew are of Im itations Walter Gravatt. the world to be connected with any JE N U IN E Bayer Aspirin, the kind telephone in the Re!! System. Also, Chief of Police. that doctors prescribe and millions of during 1030, there were substantial It does '' not matter whether the William Maas. users have proven safe for over thirty reductions in charges for all overseas coat is of fur or cloth, to mensure up years, can easily be identified by the radio telephone service. to fashion's stanfhml it must be snuf Road Foreman. name Bayer and the word genuine as Arctic Circfe Reached at the waist, (litre at the hemline and . . John White. above. A new farthest north was reached boast novel fur-trinmied sleeves. Coats Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and last summer Ivhen service was ex Township Physician. sure; it is always the same, It has the tended to points within the Arctic o£ ilat fur with lavish trim o£ long haired fur tell an excifins story of W. A. Robinson, M. D. unqualified endorsement of physicians Circle in Sweden. A neiv record to and druggists everywhere, i t 4-xs not the south was established when com what’s (loins la the ways of fall and winter wraps. Overseer of l!nrr depress the heart, and no harmful effects munication was opened with the Ar follow its use. Illustrative of the Parade of Mourning, indulged in by the nation after gentine Republic and with cities of Janet V. I’ • Bayer Aspirin is the universal anti the death of George Washington, is a unique print, engraved by Thonw? Clark Santiago in Chile and Mon le video in .Velvet Suiis Accent Bnilding Inspector. dote for pains of ail kinds. of Boston, Mass., dated 1801, and which is now in the possession of Miss Alice Uruguay Eastward the service uow Headaches Neuritis Neilson of that city. The print was handed down to her by succeeding genera .extends to the eastern border of Fin Elegance of the M ode Harry Whitlock, Colds Neuralgia tions and is now regarded as being extremely valuable. This attempt to make land to Viborg. which is just opposite Engineer, Sore Throat Lumbago visible the nation’s grief was very popular at that period and one of these Leningrad in Soviet Hnssia, while Rheumatism Toothache prints was hung in every loyal home in the Colonies. late in the autumn voice connection Claude W. Birdsall, Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer was established with the Antipodes, manufacture of monoaceticaddestei of Gotham, a noted beauty, and her with the result that this overseas Police Recorder, eaUcylicadd, ______favors wore much sought. It was ap telephone service now reaches five Peter F. Dodd. , parent that her. sophistication*, im of the six continents, and plans for A u d ito r. pressed young Washington* At the connecting the sixth, Asia, are now Elm er O. Stevens. F IR E A L A R M same time the society girl found some being made. E STRUCK with firm courage , j OCEAN GROVE thing to interest her in the upstand Thé Ürst extension of this service Publicity Director. ■the blow of the brave« | ing Virginian, with his courteous coun for 1930 occurred on January 15, when : ai.. .New York and Asbury Ave?. H George C. Stull. iS2...... Clayton’s Store, Main Avenue But sighed o'er the carnage that j try manners and his acquaintance pra ct i ca 11 y à ! 1 o f X o r t li e r n 11 a î y a nd I S3...... -...... Surf and Beach pprend; J with military life,. A short and spirited Zi.. the City of Rome were brought within Board of Health...... Embury and Beach He-indignantly trampled the yoke j acquaintanceship was all that resulted. r ea c h of Nort h ,\ in eri ca ! T h e n. on 25...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway Members of • Township Committee, 26.. ..Broadway And Pilgrim P ath w ay of the slave. ! Fe b ru a r/ ' 1, t h e se r v i ce . w a s 0 p en ed 27.. Tabor Way and Pennsylvania Wooing Too Precipitate. the Assessor and Township Physi But wept for the thousands that ? to Warsaw and on March S to Hel 28...... North End Pavilion Washington was by that time older cian. 29...... McClintock and Boach bled. singfors. the Capital o,f Finland. With in voars and the ways of the world ; 21...... South End Pavilion Though he threw back the fetter» i m pro ssi v e c e re mon k-s- t he heads o£ î sa...... Clark and New Jersey anil had developed something of a phil Health Officer. ; 33.. . and headed the strife, • the governments of the United States, Benson and Tabor Way osophic turn of mind in such mat Stanley Applegate. • 34 ...... H eck and Whltiìeld C h i le and L* r u g u av, ; a 11 d t li e r e pre sen* ¡35...... » ..Webb and Pennsylvania Till nun** charter was fairly re- ters. lie made a note in his diary that . stored, tative of the Argentine Republic Í36.. "...Suri and Pilgrim Pathway indicates the reason for the loss of Sewerage Commissioners. '37...... Benson and Franklin opened service between, these coun Yet he prayed for the moment iiis suit fo? the hand of Mary, for. he Daniel H. Smith, President. .¿...... Benson and Abbott tries on April 3...... N ew Y ork and Stockton when Freedom and Life wrote, he had “not waited until ye Claude Lawior: • During the year ship-to-ship service ¡41...... Heck and Lawrence Would no longer be pressed by ladye was in her mood.*’ Harry Height. 42...... 01 In Sreet Pirehoute • the sworiL Was enlarged to include net only all of ’ 43., ...... Main and Beacb A writer of that time describes her the United States, but also most of as-being rather below the middle si;;e Board of Education. Special Taps the cities of Cuba. Canada and Mex Fur-laden velvet suits proclaim an &—6—5 General Alarm. 1 Wire Tioubie. but being extremely well shaped with ico and was extended to the steam era of la mode elesann* for fall mid Mary E. Stout, Presideat, J Fire Out. 3 Time 7 a. m, and Chief'» an agreeable countenance, dark hazel ships “Majestic". ’ Olympic”, ••Ho winter The !i:tinl
Ancient Wooden Locks Showing J. P. Morgan's (3) aouthwardly and parallel with Drum mond Avenue twenty-five feet; thence (4) , Burden for Strong Man Little Weaver’s 1 Keen Business Instinct $ • > • 1 0 . ea«twarilly and apaln at rlsht angles to The most common lock now in use Years ago a noted New York art UrununonJ Avenue one hundred and fifty' Romance. I A f l U a a d feet to the westerly line of Drummond on exterior doors of buildings is the dealer showed a little painting to Jf* Tjrlp Avenue and the point or place of begin Pierpont Morgan, the elder, saying ning. cylinder lock developed by Linus Yale, Seized as*tho property of Charles C. By JANE OSBORN Jr., and this leads us back Into his By HELEN ST. BERNARD | that it was one of the finest examples I^aahley, et. ala., taken In execution a t the tory. Primitive. prototypes of Yale’s of Vermeer. null of Tho Bradley Building and Loan . w k k k h * avapnp* PHILADELPHIA Association of Asbury Park, New Jersey, “Who Is Vermeer?” asked the finan ÍCotivrl ii ht.l invention were in use In Meuapotamla fCoovrtirhM S Ü N D 4 V S and to be sold by ■ and Egypt aa early as 2000 B. 0. cier. ’ WILLIAM H. O'BItrEKf, Sheriff. UB girl who im<) Just drawn tip to «/"iLACK. clacb«clack; clack, clack- The dealer briefly told Mr. Morgan February 22 D ated J a n u a ry 23, 15)31. These were huge wooden affairs re T um en & Turnen, Solicitors. T the curbstone carefully drew up quiring cumbersome keys, as we may clack.* a few facts concerning the Dutch M m -c h 8 April 12 - 5 - 8 - her emergency hrnke nnd alighted father from • the Bibllcan passnge The old loom stood In one end of painter, whose name was then prac excursion Train from her ciir-a very shiny very new (Isaiah 22:22) “And tho key to the the low veranda which fronted the tically unknown in the circles of Amer L eaves /»stjmry Park at d NOTICE. ear flint still tiore *dgns In the way oi house of David will I lay upon his log cabin of Jerry Logan, riarey Lo ican art collectors, whereupon he Ocean Grove, 8.17 Notice is hereby given the legal voters ilents In the fenders and other.-bruises gan’s bare feet were shifting the bar \ of the School District of the Township shoulder.” This key, or muftah aa It again looked at the picture carefully Sec Flyer? or Consult Aierit« of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, Here and there of an eventful--If brief was and still is called in the East, is ness that carried the warp while tier and asked the price. It was $100,000. ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT that a special election fo r the purpose of c a re e r. nimble hands were throwing tlie shut voting on appropriations for the school a stick of wood from 10 to 30 Inches “HI take it,’1, said Mr. Morgan. y e a r j031-10.12, w ill be held on Tuesday, "Will you tell L.e how to get to long, 2 to 4 inches broad.'and 1 tó 2 tle hack and forth With a regularity The whole affair took only a few PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD K ebruary 21, 1031, from 7 to 0 o’olock • Eastehester?” she asked n \vh|tehaire,(!;¿ and a grace of movement that were; minutes, declares George S. Heilman, P . M. ■ ■ inches thick.. Into the face of one end The polls will remain: open for two stnnp-shnul tiered old man who looked aro set a number of wooden or Iron the rhythm of motion. (!larey was the art critic—quoted in “Morgan the hours and as riiuch longer as may bo as if he must be a native. pegs about an inch long. These pegs eighteen, and she was as .pretty as Magnificent” by John K. W inkled necessary, to enable all the legal voter» the wild hydrangeas that grew on ttie. present to cast- their/ballots, The old man. looUtng at her and correspond wltli as many holes In the and no one but Morgan could have LEGAL NOTICES At said meeting will be submitted tho her car, explained that since the Kast wooden bar or bolt ifhlcb locks the mountainside. She smiled at her work, done this. He did it because his eye question of voting it tax for the follow- • road was being. repaved It und occasionally a burst of song would inn purposes:. For Current; JSxpense, two 'Chester door and can only be. lifted when these told him that he w?as In the presence SIIEKIKF’S SALE.?—By virtue of a hundred twenty-eight thousand, one hun- wits necessary for motorist^ to take .a pegs enter the holes and lift a corre Issue from her throat. She was frying of a consummate work of art, and his writ of 11. in. to-'my directed, Issued out dred eighty dollars ($228.180.00); for Re- ; d e to u r. • to convince herself that she was In of tlie Court of Ubancery of the State of pairs and'Boplacements, thirteen thousand, sponding series of pins which drop quickly working mind recognized that, .\«w Jersey will - bo exposed to sale at two hundred fifty dollars ($13,250.00); for. “Hut I’ve just heeii pvet that di* home by forcò of gravity and keep different to the loss ot Zeke Odom as there were extant so few paintings public vonoue, on Tiiesnay, the 10th day Matinal Training, eleven. thousand, two tour,” said the girl almost tearlulh’ whom she had dismissed with a fiery by this consummate master, the price ugnln ’ admitted to “hundred-gated “Thebes." Zeke had denied that he was. infatu estimates. satisfy a decree of said-court amounting : of Neptune Board o f JSducatJon to bor ated with Sal lie: ano he had vowed to appro x h n ately $-1,8)3.00. \ row the sum of $18,000.00 needed because v T h e old m an c h u c k led a n d looUe*J Today In miniature and more refined All . that certain lot, tract or parcel of ; of a decrease-in anticipated revenue In • approvingly at the girl Then under fashion, the small key that enters the that he loved no one hut Clarey. But land and premises hereinafter particularly f’u rre n t E xpense A ccount, an d $5,000.00 hi.« breath.- though there was no one Clnrey had he^n hndly out of humor How John Jacob Astor described, situate, lying and being. In the for emergency expense in Repairs and cylinder lock pashes up the little brass Township of Neptune^in the County of ’ B eplacem ent Account, an d $10,000.00 In listening or even locking he told the pins inside and permits the opening of and she had delivered n “piece r»f her Put Over Shrewd Trick Monmouth and State of New Jersey; I Lamí and Building Account, and to in- . mind” accordingly. Zeke llnally had Beginning at a point In the northerly S dude these amounts In . the taxes to bo . sirl that she might take the Knst the door,—Detroit Free Press, In August, 1808, with not even an accepted his dismissal, and had turned line of Asbury Avenue marked by an Iron | raised fo r the school y e a r 1031-1032. chesler road To he sure It wasn’t oyster boat stirring outside of Sandy pipe which is d ista n t 227.03 feet e a st- ; The polling places In the school día-.';-/ sadly a vi»,v. wardly from a monument In said north- - trlct of the‘Township of Neptune are as i.V « p e n to the public. Still folks who Hook as the result of President Jeffer “(Mack, clack-clack: clack, clack- erJy line of'Asbury Avemie tit the inter follows^ flection Districts No. 1, 2, 3, . / lived oa the RnsiChester road had to Gas Pressure Used to son’s embargo on United States ship section thereof with the easterly line of 4 and 10, of Ocean (Jrove, In the Ocean . use it, and though, sin might meet a clnck.*’ the easterly .curb of Anelve Avenue anti Crove school building; districts No. 5 and Stimulate Flow of Oil ping, New York was amazed to see 7, in the Bradley .Park school building; ‘ 8iearn roller or stone mixer she could Now. a smile; again, a burst of the northerly prolongation thereof as now In the operation of gli wells u,period in the Commercial Advertiser the la located, said lino being also the westerly district No, 6, in the Ridge Avenue school get through “Tliey’ll think yon are song. Faster flew the shuttle from line of Share No. 6 of the estate of building; district No. 8, fn the Whltes- nBually develops whea tha well Is not Clarey’s hands. Presently net Ups as conic notice: “Yesterday the ship Tucker White as originally, set off to the j villo school buljdlm?; and district No. 0, going to see some one that lives on Beaver, Captain Galloway,.sailed for in the Summerlleld school building. good enough, and yet is too good. sumed a queer twist, and two fears heirs of said estate. Thence U) accord- ! the. rbad.” he said. ' China.” lug to rnagiietic su rv ey A. D., 1028, n orth I Any person who Is. qualified to vote tn When it has reached a point where came to iiet eyes. Slowly tlie pedals 24 degrees, 4S minutes east, and at right [ the general election nnd any person hav- . “What name could I use?" she The whole town was aroused that the natural flow is too weak through of the loom harness came to*rest. The angles td the northerly line of Asbury j lug become twenty-one years of age since , a s k e d . one of John Jacob Astor’s ships should Avenue, K6.70 feet m'ore or less to tho j the last general election and whose name “ . lack ot pressure below the ground to girl’s i»are toes toyed with them, as southerly edge of the southerlj' branch ( does not appear on the réglstry list, may “Might mention the Uoekwells/* said be allowed to sail for the Far produce oil at an art!dent rate a she leaned forward against the frame Bast of Deal Liike ; thence (2) along the i register for the annual election by mak- the old man. mentioning the most dis shore line Jtbpreof south’ 60 degrees; hfg application for registry on the Satur period ot real worry Is encountered. of the loom. Her bosom rose and fell, when even coastwise shipping was tingulsiied family in the entire countv tied up by government action. 00 m inutes e a st 13.04 feet; thence I day preceding the election at the polling ' Ordinarily, while the flow Is too and a sob broke from between her (3) still along the shore line of said Deal > places designated for him between the whose estate lay »thing the Kastcbest It developed that Astor’s excuse was •Lake, south 78 degrees 22 m inutes e a st ; hours of 7 to 9 P. M. light, it still is too strong to permit lips. Suddenly she sat upright again er road, lie chuckled again, partly at that a Chinese mandarin must needs 27.73 fe e t; tliehcc ( l) ag a in a t rig h t t ALFRED P. TODD, the employment of pumps of the her teeth and lips came lirtnly to angles with the line- of Asbury Avenue. I District Clerk. the smartness of the girl In suggest piunger.type. It Is at this time that be transported home nnd that Presi sm ith 24 degrees ■•IS 'm inutes, - w est 03.87 ’ fug. this and partly at his own smart gether; and again the “clack, clack feet to the northerly line'of Asbury Ave- ' SHERIFF'S SALE.-—By virtue of a a new method Is being attempted, the dential permission had been granted. writ of 11. fa. to me directed, Issued out ness in menfhm/ng the Hock wells. clack*' of the old loom resounded down tiue; thence (M. north Wi decrees 12 min gas-llft method, of bringing the oil up. But the mandarin was only a Chi utes west along the northerly line there- ; of the Court of Chancery of the Stato of the mountainside. New Jersey, will be exposed to sale So ('atherlne Terry drove on She Some success has been attained In nese picked up in City HaU park for. of. 40 feet to the-place of beginning. found the mad smooth as glass mid “Ef Zeke Odom ain't got no more l?eing a portion of the northerly part : at public' vendue, on Tuesday, the 24th forcing gas under pressure down Into the occasion and the net profits on of Share No. 7 and No. S,' of the afore- ; lay of February,! I¡»31, between tho hours easy motoring when she kept bet eyes sense ’an to fool away his time wi' o'clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock) the ground either thrn'ijrh it m nm t- the hoax were estimated at $200,000 said Tucker White Estate.’ sum described. » otT tlie deep. dltHi • m either
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•FOU M li l-ï ^>2 WKKUIA EDITION THE OCEAN GROVE. TIMES MUST REDUCE HOURS OF LABOR Published Friday HOMER D. KRESGE, Publisher By REUBEN T. WOOD, President .Missouri Labor Federation; John E. Quirsn, Editor , 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Telephone 7 ( K JIACniXEI’Y supplants man power in the next five years aa it The Tangible Value of 8U B SC R IPT IO N ’S Jl.TiO yt*arly, !Hß. í<*mi-MMn»ully: r»0f. riuiirterly o r 4c. and post* J lias in the last five, ir.stead of eight or nine millions out or work, r .» per copy. pUi.l in ib i Unite*! iitilt«*: i.’nnnihi ÍÍ,«) nml forclKil « » you will have ten or fifteen million men iViiliiig to work who can Sound Judgment a y ea r. &DI>RKSSES on !...... «tlve former ixUlress, find no employment, aml uur industrial system cannot withstand a Sound judgment is a thing of inestimable \value ADVERTISEMKNl'S. ÎCiti- «ill Ij..- ii.rnislii'il l»y m.|l|iun roiiupst. iT.nditiou where such numbers will have either to accept alms or starve. in banking. In this Bank it is regarded as an WATCH THE I..MÌV.Ì, <-*S VCH’R PAI'KU 1'O.Vt THE EXIMKATION OK essentia! » , for it contributes much to th? suc Unfortunately, unemployment is not a new or temporary crisis, hut is a vorn s r i’.si'iîii'TiON' cess of our customers and to our own progress. little more acute at present, so it has attracted general attention. Figures In your contacts throughout this entire institu 111 * i ■ 1.1 s s tiMil .it ilio Oivun Gmve postonici* Klileri-il ¡is of the American Federation of Labor show that normniiy there are H-10,- tion yqu will always find the careful consideration to your problems which has characterized our deal Stncliv "H s:i '•■ .ti I '. 11 X iL'U'V tlrug st«i<\, I he newsstands of Oliarle* 000 union, workers out of work al! the time, men who cannot find contin ings for a fifth of a century. H. Klommitl:: ami Pant t'lliiltint t and tile Times ntHre. Ocean Grove. !-\ J. Messier. uous employment anywhere, and the statistics did not fake into account Cr*rlle$ avenue ,.Ve,•>!ime. The judgment of our Officers has a tangible value pan-lime laborers. " to your business. TI IK TI! VI 11 IS ITS I'RWPBn f’l.ACE ■Sonic of the .causes contributing to the new industrial system result ■„from the concentration..of colleges and universities toward improved pro Support tlie School Budget. pJiUHi.s whore it prevails-—in As- duction, with tire twitting of thousands of scientific workers to that end, Next Tuescliiy tlie people will Imr.v Park, for «xample-—seems to and the maintenance of experimental laboratories by every great corpora vote on the revised school biultrel, work with entire sntisfaetion. tion so that inventions art perfected in months instead of in 'years as unanimously approved by. the fonnci'ly. A Hopeful Sign. board of edncatiim at a special The situation is not the fault of the employer. He cannot fight the I’lvliiiiinnry reports on auiomo- N & T iO M A i. B a n k ì Vi! meeting on ‘ Tlutt-Mlny, Kebruary new industrial system. The solution must lie' in recognizing fundamental Hi.e fatal it if-' in 10:50. assembled 12. T h e r ed n c i ion is ilri.OOO. facts and a readjustment of working hours, not for the physical benefit from thirty-two states containing & t r u s t Co m p a n y « While the amonm of the redne- of the .individual, as when we fought for an eight-hour day, but for the thive-tYmrths of the country's titili is.not as large as some ol the economic benefit of the masses who have a right to their share of the S a v in g s ----- population. indicate an inerease figures’ 'mentioned in, the heat ol world's jobs. Commercial, Trust of only about four per eent. over the campaign, it is. a substantial The only permanent remedy in the future will be the reduction of in spite of the faet that there savinii and ilioroiighly worth the working hours of the individual so more persons can be employed, was practically no increase in and a reduction of the profits of the industrial concerns so there will be w h ile . ‘ motor vehicle i-eiristration, aceord- Rei-rimimuimis and personali- a more equitable distribution of wealth. , , , 1. ,• ,„n,i ; inn to ¡1 survey just completed by ties do not make tor sound nn.ui- - ■ I. the National Safety (. otim-il. fiiiii. I iuu*r partisan pro^Miu' it- wo lib! have been all too easy to j W 1!.W0 record has- two enconr- j îa^ rH eB ibl|Passages have eut vhe bu^et to a point | aspects I;.rst. the numen- ‘Flu” Facts On Cold w lit* tv a delbdt «Itivn W l. Tl.isj""1 in.-rcase ol approx.mat.dy l.HOO The United States Public Health deiiths N .•.mailer, with the single. I ' _ Dr. V/. J, Mayo the board did nm do. flic new I Fan'i^ua Surgeon. Service has found that each person .•xVeption of 1024. than in any ? Tho Tv.v:ity-!î'îi ! X'salrn. ‘ in this country has av; average of at board will have the sjH-iidiiig of least one disabling illness a year, year since 102t). The 1020 inerease J, íí*3>n;?.'I;.í íí.i ViUio Güila.) the revis'd bndu’e!. If they are WH Cold, bronchitis, grippe, influenza and over 102? amoivnled to over :i,200. pneumonia are the chief offenders. truly cnneerne.l uiinir the bes) Men are down once on aii. average, Srnest tf. add annual increases of over 2.H00 ihtere>:- <'f iaxp.yer^ -an.i .lii 1 - women twice, and children more than have nut bei-u uncommon in the twice. .dreii alike they will ha\e ample j Will Rogers Picks pa't dccade. >efct»iB||y, the four Few people worry about pneumonia, opportunity to pul ihvir idea- i‘i' which can snuff out your .life in a ¡i-r ■•.■in. iuvivn-r .-nmpar-'s favor-.. iôoolston eeirtitimy and, ilnpi'u\ '•¡•..•nt '■> lie- 1 A Story For week with very little warning, A in t e r JP*;IBES ably Willi rile n,li per cent, itl- hard cold, a short cough, a chill, a le.st. Ni> la w ei*>ii|..-K th em ; • This l'evc-r— and you can be sure th at your ' I'.-tlV ill" l!i20'|iVer 102>. spend the wIni]•- ,-imuntit of their lung? are filling up. The crisis comes ¡it fact, if the four per cent, in- quickly. Even though you survive,' DonWy dangeroiss b u d g e t. 'NntilitlLr Wiill'lil be m ure By WILL ROGERS you will be weakened for months & ’• i'e;ise proves eiirrect in the iitiitl and hard to Bight, gratifyiii!: to tin- iaxpayer-. n.-xt 'T’HBRE was a g^iy i-unning for after. ■ i-rm-iwii will be die '•hiiillest per- largesr losses too! year than a stirpliK alderman in nne of the biff Take no chances! Be prepared Guard against Eire, e.-iita".- ri>i. ¡hat ba< iieeurreil' in towns lately, and on election day with NO-LAX. Drink plenty of Let the. taspayei-- *nj|W I tV he hunted up the fellows and be water. Whiskey or any other stimu avoid eareicssness. any year stiiee rei’orils.of automo- schools by appf"' ilm the redo I gan handing out five-dollar bills at lant is not necessary with this rem Provide Insutraace 1 iilc ‘l‘ata 1 iti<-~ lia 'e been k e p t. T he the saloon. edy. Keep w-arm arid dry, and sleep that adequately - budget next Tuesday night and One guy didn’t take the dough. protected front drafts. protects—see job ^Utailest p i*e\itills percentage look to the new board tn -h'l'.v Guarantee: This remedy is guar n o w . chaiViie was; 4.4 per cent, ill 1010. anteed to be free from all harmful or thein'a stiiphi'. habit forming drugs. If not relieved Anv hiiii»faetion - gained. . from Real Sstaie insurance Mortgage Aoans It sh o u ld lie rene-mbei-ud i Iki!:. within 24 hours your money will be ... . 1 | .- ,, - I hese fdcl-, i> tempered, of eoiirse. refunded. Jelephone i-iiilin g til.- appr'iva I nt tie*.! , , . Price: NO-LAX COLD. CAP Main jtfventíe , , i . i ,1 In- the unprecedented small rise p e o p le , the K.etlBn] . 11-1rjet would1 . SULES, 25c. and $1.00. NO-LAX 3 9 S , n i ,• ii i ,t' ! in motor Vehicle registration, EXPECTORANT, 35c. and 65c. at the Ocean (Jrove, New Jersey be (‘(impelled finally to burrow the! *______• store, or will be sent prepaid to any "Wlvc’s the matter?” says the iuiimiumiumn>>timam»mmimtf.mjr.tmiiinnmwitt!wn!i»
last weejf. For many years Mrs. Sandford was a resident of Ocean DIPHTHERIA CLINIC Grove. The Neptune Mechanics basketball OF GREAT BENEFIT team recently met and vanquished the Big Five from West Long Branch, 48 to 28, Neaves, Haviland, Moore, Gant IMPORT STRESSED BY HEALTH Paying for Success Me, and Mrs. E. W. Davis, 94 Main and Kirms represented the Mechan avenue, spent several days of the ics, of which Kirms, a guard, is the OFFICER APPLEGATE week in Philadelphia. captain. As a rule you only get in this world what you pay for Success has its price. The Monmouth Y’s meet Monday The literature department of the As Shown By Committeeman Love- The best way to get it is to begin paying for it now. This means that you save a evening at the home of Miss Reba Ocean Grove Woman’s Club last man, Neptune Township Is Saving Bradway, 1143 Asbury avenue, Asbury t evening presented a program dealing little every day. Park. with the pen productions of John Money On Trash and Garbage Col-, Fred Terhune, who was confined to Masefield and Hugh Walpole. The lection Under Municipal Control. his lioase at 89 Embury avenue for a program was in charge of Mrs, Mor week with' the grip, is able to be about ris Long. At the third diphtheria prevention n u i a g sm . , _ Homer Rodehaaver, formerly asso clinic conducted by the board of In the dining room of the West ciated with Billy Sunday, led a song health of Neptune township sn Wed i nesday, fifty-three children . were Bank GroTe M, E. Church the Workers 'and service and played his trombone last treated. The children were attended 'Winners served an oyster supper last Sunday evening in the Broadway by Dr. William A. Robinson and the Association Building, Ocean Grove, N. J. ' evening. Temple, 174th. street, New York City. Dr. Christian F. Reisner is pastor of township nurse, .Mrs. Nettie O'Rourke. SObb A. E. Ifarper and Mrs. May li that church. iri his monthly report to the board 4 per cent, paid on savings, oompounded quarterly Tyler have returned to Faith Cottage, of health Tuesday night Health Officer Si- Embury avenue, -from their winter The Ocean Grove-Neptune Parent- W. Stanley Applegate stressed the * , NATHAN J, TAYLOR, President Teacher Association will bold a cake place at Melrose, Fla. , importance of these clinics in fighting JOHN HULSHAKT, Vice Presdent IOSKPH .H; RAINEAR, Cashier sale and card party Saturday after disease in the township. At the first Constable Frank Tantum, 135 Cook- noon, February. 28, at 2.30 o’clock, in TAULMAN A. MILLER, Vice President and Traat Officer NATHAN T. LANE, Asst, Caehler m m «venue,has been elected to mem clinic . on February 4th thirty-one the Woman's Chib, to secure the bal children were treated and at the sec $ bership in th e Court Officers* Benevo ance needed for the purchase of a lent Association, Freehold. ond clinic on February 11 sixty-three moving picture machine. were given attention. These clinics Sheriff William R. O’Brien has Over the radio Tuesday evening will be continued at the court room of been renominated for treasurer of Mrs. Ella F. Smith, principal of the the township headquarters every the Asbury Park Lodge of Elks. ■ The Ridge Avenue school, spoke on "The Wednesday until March 11. One case election will be . held March 13. P. T. A. in Progressive Education,” of diphtheria, a 21-months’ old baby 0* Friday afternoon of next week, the program, appropriate to founders’ proved fatal during January. February 27, the Woman’.** Prayer day, being: sponsored by the Parent- Committeeman Charles Loveman Teacher Association of the school. reported at the board of health meet Ivory $2.25 a Pound Glrdo will meet at the home of Mrs. Ida Parker, 36 Webb avenue, at three ing an the collection of trash and Chris H. Snyder, of Snyder & Rob garbage in Ocean Grove, and the rest Notwithstanding the gretty value of ivory, as raw# as $2.25 a pound in New o'clock ins, has been elected a member of the of the township during twelve months' York, elephant tusks are shipped from Africa Without any covering or protection Mr, Mid Mrs. Clifford Stocker and executive committee of the Pennsyl period. Mrs. John Stocker, of Trenton, were vania and Atlantic Seaboard Hard against damage or theft. It has been proven that thus unprotected, the ivory Statement of Operating Cost. motor guests si Mr, and Mrs. Calvin ware Association. Mr, Snyder is gets safer handling than if it were securely era ted and guarded. H: Reed, 117 Abbott avenue, at last known here as the Jong leader at the The operating costs were as fol w eekend. annual county Sunday school rally. low s: But it won’t do for you to be so careless about your valuables—your jewels At the St. Elmo hotel yesterday Misses Grace and Olive Odenwel- Neptune O. Grove February, 1930 — $370.80 and important papers. They may myster iously “ Hy away” or be destroyed by lire. Mb s . B. It. Shubert gave a luncheon der, of Cookman avenuè, assisted in March4";:...... 407.43 for the Thursday Club, of which promoting a successful valentine They should be in a safe deposit box in our great vaults of steel and concrete. A p ril” — ------— 414.64 organisation she is the president. party last Friday evening for the Then your care and worry is at an end. Women’s Club of the Eastern New M a y ...... 467.27 This evening the Ocean Grove Jersey Power Company in the service June ...... - ...... 535.83 $1,080.34 Bound Table meets with the. Misses building at Allenhurst, , J u l y ...... — 085.35 1,340.11 L-aurn and Mae Lane at Lane Villa, A u g u st ------1— 664.08 1,283.44 corner Cookman avenue and Pilgrim Sanford C. Flint, who has just been S e p te m b e r ------529.68 819.79 Pathw ay. elected president of the local Young, October —------287.71 .573.64 Men’s Christian Association, is the son The Assembly Bible Class of St. N ovem ber ------267,62 , 544.24 of Mrs. Mary C. Flint, 106 Main ave D e ce m b er ------284.79 676.41 Paul's church will meet in the Jun nue. “Sandy” lives, at Interlaken, but January, 1931 .... 314.56 581.71 ior room this Friday evening, and the the greater part of His life has been session will be followed by a covered- Main Street, belwean Mattuon and Bangs Avenues,' Asbury Park spent in Ocean Grove. Total— -,-$5,025.82 $6,804.08 dish luncheon. In a recent target match, by pistol The past year was the fust for the Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grove Harold Van Wiekle, of the John j teams of the Neptune police and the Wesley hotel on the ocean front, has I collection of trash aad garbage under Sea Girt . Rifle and Pistpl Club, won municipal operation. The operating leased for a term of years the Euclid by the latter, Officer James O’Rourke, costs for Neptune was $5,025.82, com hotel, 8G1 Tenth avenue north, St. of Neptune, tied for second high man, pared with $8,000.00 formerly paid to Petersburg, Fla. 'lllllllllllltfllll!Jl'M lllllllr1tl'llllllMillllltll'[IIM:iMI|i|imillii|llll|il'ilimihllllil|iilllll>IIIIJil'MIIIIIII III Hillin'" scoring 287 out of a possible 300. Van Brunt on contract. The figures Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Gilderson, of O’Rourke is Monmouth county’s police for Ocean Grove are for eight months Arlington, were visitors to Ocean pistol champion, only. On the basis of these figures Grove last Saturday, Mrs. Gilderson Mrs, Norman DeGroot, 91 Asbury the estimated cost for twelve months is the proprietor of the Palisades, 22 avenue, entertained at a bridge party in Ocean Grove would be $9,128.68, or COOKMAN AVENUE Embury avenue. last Friday evening. Her guests a total cost for the entire township of ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY The regular meeting of the Ocean were Mrs. Percy Harvey, Mrs. Wil a little Over $14,000. The lowest esti Grove auxiliary of the Home for the liam Ramsay, Mrs. Martin McNeil- mate given by private contractors for the entire township was $23,000, tlius Aged will be held Monday afternoon lay, Mrs. M. Cottrell, Mrs, Wilte.r LARGEST FEDERAL RESERVE of next week, February 23, at three Slavin, Mrs, John Butler and Miss showing after due allowance for de o'clock, in the Home. Lucille T6orged. preciation a substantial saving. MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK iMise Ruth White, 81 Main avenue, Mrs. Lida C. Ward, formerly of returned the first of the week from Ocean Grove, died last Sunday in New .Brunswick, where sba spent two Philadelphia. She was the widow of A Financial Lighthouse on the Jersey Coast weeks attending college reunions and C. M. Ward, one of the Grove’,- early Saint PatiPs gftiircfe 3 other social functions. real estate agents. Mrs. Annie Dc- Wint and George Terrell, of Ocean The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. Grove, are respectively a niece and a I Paul’s church has planned for a St. nephew of the deceased. I i f Patrick social on Thursday afternoon, be circulated protesting against the the- new board, which will assume Mrs. Eva Carr and Mrs. Leroy February 26, at Lane Ville, 63 Cook bill to be introduced in the legisla their duties on Monday, April 6th Lersh, of Ocean Grove, attended a man avenue, at 2,30 o’clock. The closing Sunday of the confer ture by Frank Durand, and sponsored next. Let us see. luncheon given by members of Mon ence year will be given to Lenten by Donald Sterner, whereby if passed On Tuesday evening, February 10th, mouth County Salon, American Le Miss Mary E. Kennard, 90 Mt. Car considerations and patriotic exercises. you will lose your franchise in school the budget was defeated by a very gion, at the Hildebrecht restaurant, mel Way, has returned from a At the morning worship the minister, matters. Don’t lose your vote. decisive vote, and three new members Trenton, last Saturday. A pilgrimage sojourn at her former home, Chester, Harry Ayres Selyea, wili preach from . Every voter irrespective of party, elected to membership on the board. to Washington on May .1 has been Pa., where she was a■ visitor at the. the theme, ‘-‘Judgment Begins.” The ereed*or color will be givfen an oppor After the decision of the voters had arranged by the organization. home of her brother-in-law, Walter quartette arid chorus w ill render the tunity to sign this petition and join been •announced that night, a ma jority W ood. Mrs. . Emily Heineman, Misses Ethel anthem, “Draw Nigh To Me,” by the Taxpayers’- Protective Association of the member.- of the board immedi The thirty-ninth anniversary, of the and Olive Pratt and -Edward Newkirk Cornnll. William Young will be heard of Neptune Township, ately signet! a call for a special meet Eagle Hook and Ladder Company, is motored from Brooklyn to th e Grove- in a baritone solo, “I Do Not Ask, Also kindly give the. following ing: to lie held on Thursday, February to be celebrated with a dinner in the last Friday' to attend the service that O Lord,” by Spross. Space in your valuable paper. In an !2th, at which time, .Mrs. Dey, Mr. truck house at Main and Whitfield evening at St. Paul's church, at which The Church School convenes at two- article published in the Asbury Park Knight, Mr.’ Dodd, Mr. John Stout, avenue on Thuirsday evening, Febru their pastor, Rev Thomas H. Galla thirty in all departments, including Press February 18th, and headed with Mr, Jacob B. Sweet, Mv. Reighton and a ry 28. gher, of Janes M. E. Church, deliv the Assembly Bibie Class taught by tho caption "May Deny Use of myself attended, and immediately | ered the message. Miss Olive Pratt, Dr. Melville E. Snyder Schools;” John Knox states “He took -up consideration of the budget Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Butcher, 113 wanted to play fair, so lie voted for soprano, favored with a solo. Young people will find a hearty to be again submitted to the voters The standard of the “PERFECT” Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. Liye Shafto us to .have the use of the Wbitesville welcome at the Epworth League de on Tuesday, February 24th next. . . Richardson & Boyton Range is satis and Steadman A. Hall, of Neptur.e, Rev. Dr. S. B. Goff, leader of the school, but thi: i>se of the others votional meeting at six-thirty. The entire budget was considered faction to you—the satisfaction that left by automobile Tuesday, morning stimriier twilight service at Ocean would be denied.” Promptly at seven-thirty the even item by item, and not.until Mr. Dodd comes from food well cooked, from for: St, Petersburg, Fla., for an in- Grove, has just closed a revival cam Permit me to state that John Knox paign at Drexel HilJ, Pa. Thirty-five ing sing will, begin, Mr. Bartlett lead verbally and by written consent, ap the constant assurance of a servant definite stay. • knew iiathing about it and did riot persons united with the church on the ing. The message of the evening will proved each and. every item with the that never fails. Former Sheriff Harry Johnson, of deal with “What’s Left of Washing “vote” for it. Perniission was gotten necessary amount, was it finally ap closing' Sunday. Mrs. Goff was asso directly from Mr. Dodd and Mr. Todd, Highlands, is being mentioned among , ciated with her husband in his work ton.” an answer to the many modern proved by the other six members win*, have the authority to grant it. ten or eleven candidates for the'.. as soloist, pianist and song leader. “debunking” biographies. During the present. Democratic appointment on the evening DeKoven’s setting Of Kip ■ The meetings will be held as per The budget was submitted to the ANGLES S SMITH county tax board to succeed .A. L. The annual election for fire com ling’s “The Recessional” will be given, schedule Come out and get an- ear- voters of the township is Mr. Dodd’s Ivins, of Red Bank. missioners is to be held tomorrow at and the quartette will use Piieuger’s full. budget, .his newspaper remarks since Plumbing Washington engine house, from,-3 to CLARA LOIS QUINNE.V, then to the contrary notwithstanding. “Nip,” a little black dog owned by “How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?” 7 o’clock p. m. Dr. Williarn A. Robin Miss .Margaret Heck closes her Secretary Pro Tem. As I am about to retire from the Tinning and Heating Mrs. Jennie S. Handley, 123 Abbott son, James Boyce and ■ Morris J. avenue, and pet and playfellow of the services as organist with the services Septunc, N. J., Feb. 25, 1931. board, and will have nothing what : Woodring are the candidates, two to ever to do with the expenditure of neighborhood, was struck and killed of Sunday. As her programs she has Hardware be . elected.' At the same time' the announced for the morning “Kamen- the money called for in the budget, by an automobile on Whitfield avenue The |*ro O f It. voters will pass upon an appropria may I strongly impress on the voters last Friday night. noi-Ostrow," by Rubenstein “Calm Is Paints and. Oils tion of $24,002.96 for fire purposes. that it is their duty to vote for this the Night,” by Bohm; “Allegro Pom- Editor Ocean Grove Times:— The annual show of the Monmouth Lowell Thomas, who is to tell of poso,” by Galbraith. The evening budget next. Tuesday, giving it just as County Automobile Dealers’ Asso his travels and adventures on Sunday numbers include “To Spring,” by There' has been so much , said large a majority for it, as they did 51 Main Avenue' ciation will be held in the Armory at evening, March 1, ' in the Convention Greig; “Offertory,” by Lysberg: against the adoption of the budget against the original budget. for thè board of education of the OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Red Bank, March 14 to 21. .'Maurice hall at Asbury Park, is remembered “March” from “Tannhauser,” by My reasons are these: The schools Township of Neptune, for the year Schwartz, of Red Bank, is chairman in Ocean Grove as the man who in W agner. must and will operate, whether the Telephone 4741 1931-1932, which begins on July 1, oi theshow committee. troduced Jack Harding-, round-the- The public will find a cordial wel budget is eisrried or not. next, that I trust you may give to the world aviator, to an Auditorium audi come at all the services of St. Paul’s Should the budget he defeated ■ The Ocean Grove Craftsmen's Asso voters of the township the following ence six or eight years ago; Thomas church. again, the new board will borrow £he ciation will hold a hoi roast beef get- information: • together dinner on March 16th, at and Harding together gave an illus necessary amount to run the schools trated lecture on the world trip, At the regular meeting of the board for the next year, thus entailing an Wilbur R. Guyer 6,30 p. m„ in Masonic Hall, Pitman Neptune Taxpayers’ Association. on Friday, January 16th, the following added expenditure of. about $18,000 avenue. All members and friends budget was approved by a vote of 5 Succcsior to D'ntinctive Watermark» to $20,000 for interest and finally are urged to be present. Editor Ocean Grove Times:— to 2, Mr. Dodd and Mr. Knight op next February when the budget for W . S ta n ley A pplegate, h e a lth , offi WiiH'nnarks in paper Save been .uted- At a meeting held at the home of posing. Current expenses, $241,180; (,.r a limn lim e to lend distinction in the year 1932-1933 will be voted upon, William Young cer. of Neptune township, will speak Robert Hughsen, 1210 Ninth avenue, building and repairs, $13,250; manual the voters will have to vote for ap •lie product sit s . particular paper training, $11,245. making a total., of to the iMothers’ Circle, of St. Paul’s attended by some forty ■ representa proximately $800,000, •miKi'r «ml for other purposes. One $265,676, An additional sum of $33,- church, Wednesday afternoon of next tive citizens of Neptune to.. discuss May I add that while we members of i he olilest. a circle surmounted Iiy 000 -»a» asked for by the board to Plumbing mil Heating week, February 25, at 3. o’clock on ways and means to campaign against of the present board may-'be, in the make up a deficiency of the current ‘‘The Prevention of Diphtheria.” i i.:ll rniss. Is foi d In documents <’ the much discussed budget and deficit, minds of some voters, “criminals, Estimates Given -the following officers pro tern’ were' year. This, was caused, by a. 4efici- Under the auspices of Ocean Gvovc nr.: back to the Fourteenth renturs liars and cheats,” and that .we way named: Chairman, II. J. -Lawrence; ericy in the sum of day’s attendance 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, i?:lier old marks, «re the fleur-de-ly« eventually “go to the hot place,’.’ we secretary, Mrs. C. L. Quinpey; treas due froni the State, the -installation a covered-dish luncheon, followed by court lester, the huntsr—n’s horn, nevertheless enjdeavpretl to do ear urer, E. S. Ilammel. An open discus of a new and sanitary toilet equip Telephone 428 cards, was'held Tuesday afternoon:at tlii. 'mud pointing to . a five-pointed duty to the schools as best we could. sion, led by .M. T. Wright, resulted in ment for both boys and girls of the feet home of Mrs. Helen Tilton, 404 V4 «lar «nil the litnknrd, well known In the following committee beirlg select Bradley Park school, and emergency JOHN F. KNOX. LaReine avenue, Bradley Beach. ¡»•.¡■s of-the Sixteenth and Seven- ed to again »btain-the use of the five requirements: iti the building: ilnd re Neptune, Feb. 20, 1931. :i. ::!!> cciitur 'S. '-, Funeral services for Bishop Berry, public schools i i r another series of pair account, arising after the pres whose death was announced in this meetings: H. L. Sykes, M. T. Wright, ent budget was adopted,. Matthews & Francioni Neptune P. B. A. Dinner. paper, were held at Winter Park, H . G F lieg e, Joseph GftcF Otto Let it be clearly understood, that Saseegsers to That*» W hat Counts , Fla., IbbI Friday, conducted by Dr. Coombs, John Borke, W. C. Tindail, Mr, Knight opposed only that part Joseph Wardell acted as toast '■ JE0RGE B SEXTON John j. Treadwell, of that place, as rin- trilline» paid on the occasion of E. S. Hammel, with H. J. Lawrence of the budget pertaining to an in master- at the third annual dinner of sisted by’ visiting ministers. N til:ih i-eniennry to the work of chairman. crease in salaries of. teachers and ,the Neptune Patrolmen’s Benevolent i! u, William linufli by lenders of Mrs. . Quinney, Mr..' Tindall, Mr. otherfe who were getting $1,509' or Association on Wednesday evening at EUNERAL DIRECTORS At the February meeting yesterday ■r u) denominations'.recalled n story Hammel, publicity • committee. jnore yearly, Mr. Dodd, on the Other the Jumping Brook Country Club. The Oldest Undertaking' Establish afternoon of the Woman’s Home Mis ili -, Ki'Wjrnl liliuf-elf was rutUur fund At the followinp places and dates, hand,..not only objected to the in Venison was served as a . treat for ment in Monmouth County sionary S o ciety o f St'. P au l’« church I l îi’lü:,!!. A .h lsl' Ctinrcli dignitari open meetings will be held: Wcdnes- crease of teachers’ salaries, but went jaded appetites. Brief speeches were an address was given by Mrs. May Continuous Service , ,v h «sited one day, what he thought day< February 18, W bitesville school;' still further', in opposing the entire made by Roy Applegate, president of Leonard Woodruff, former correspond Thursday, February 19, Sumnierfield budget, stating publicly snd privately I the association, Raymond S, Gracey, First-Class Ambulance Seryica ing secretary, of the national body. ' ■If the ititi vaili m A rm y. •'Well, to tell tbn ir:i:h," said tie. "1 do no) like It. school; Friday, February 20, Ridge that it could be cut from 560,000 to J Harry A. Whitlock, G. William Maas. Avenue school; Saturday, February $76,000. /. statement like that com ! P. F. Dodd, Horace Byram, John W. 159 Main Street ' It .was learned hero during the week >\.:t to lie perfectly- candid, I hellev« 21, Bradley Park • school; Monday, ing from Mr..Dodd, a member of the Knox Walter H. Gravatt, Sandford that Mrs. Mary France;! Sandford, :;.'d Almighty. d.i“9,"-r-Hm\ler fitter ASBURY PARK N J, widow of John W. Sandford, died in February 23, Neptune high school. board, .was used, and effectively so, I C. Flint, Bernard V: ', Poland, John San; Rafael, Cal., on Wednesday of í 1 -]r e -'. --V., e At’ these meetings a petition will by several candidates for election to Burke, Charles Loveman and Other». Telephone/Aslmry 21:!' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931. PAGE SIX
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LAUNDRIES AUTO BODY REPAIRS HE TIMES, advertisers need your trade and friendship. | Uadi a tor, Mud Guards and Body Ropairs When you , need anything first try to buy it at home, NEPTUNE LAUNDRY W e Corlies Avenue and Neptune Highway. 20 Pounds NICK ANTICH We are anxious to see our home community the center E lim in ate F o r $1.00 P hone, A sbury 5709 ALL KINDS OF a UTO METAL WORK—UPHOLSTERY AND GLASS W ash M inim um I of commercial and social activity. Communities grow D ay Colored Clothes Washed Separately C harge 1000-8 F ir s t A venue, A sbury P a rk Telephone 3472 | and prosper through combined efforts, Cooperation and team 1 work make for results. The tradesmen mentioned „below are AUTO SEPAIES AND BATTERY SERVICE SEACOAST INDIVIDUAL SERVICE LAUNDRY CO, 1 reliable and dependable. Trade at home, 26 Lbs. for $1.25—One Day Service phViae Asbury Park 8ÜS-M u - s- L- »“«orlos 'iiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiniii All Clothes 'Waahed Separately. E. Frank Sweet,.Owner. GORDON’S GARAGE ••aiait>a>t>iiiiiaiiii«ii«aaiaaaaauiiiiiaiiiatiiiaiiiaiiaKiiaBifaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiaaiaaaifiiiiR 1112 W e st L aR eln e A yenue. B rad ley Beach. P hone 3824 WAStUNG-GnEASIXÜ-,TMÍ13H.ANl> TUBES—ACCESSORIES G3 South Main' Sinn.»,•Net'*-».e. Opposite High School P hone 3C0 THOMPSON COAL COMPANY COAL; WOOD AND CHARCOAL . AUTO GLASS 1015 Second. Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J.. Avon B ran c h 320 M ain Steet., P hone 2300 W ill R eplace Y our A uto G lass a t $1.50 to $2,00 Progress Laundry BOGAN GLASS CO, CLEANING AND DYEING “ CARE IS OUR WASH WORD” M HUlOItS RESILVEKED—ALL KINDS OF GLAZING NEPTUNE CLEANING AND TAILORING CO. 01 South Main Street Telephone 2421! 1321 C orlies A venue. P h o n e A sbury P a rk 3845 Phone 7800 Everything Sterilized CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, ALTERING and REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS AUTO WELDING Work Called For and Delivered Ruga and Carpets Cleaned "If We Can't Weld It—Junk It" RÀDIO SCHULTZ WELDING WORKS DRUGGIST KLBOT1UC AND ACETYLENE Telephone 204 Telephone 1284 HINES’ AUTO AND RADIO SUPPLY 00. Auto Hasllator Repairs Tender, Body Kepairs C. M. NAGLE PHARMACY Agent* for 902 F irs t AvenUv. T h o n c 3700 A abury Parte, N. J. (Graduate In Pharmacy) ATWATER KENT—EDISON—STROMBERG-CARLSON ALL MAKES OF SETS REPAIRED. BATTERY SERVICE. . Prescription Filling Our Specialty Main at First Avenue Phone Asbury Park 42&7 BAKERY 35 Pilgrim Pathway (Auditorium Corner), Ocean Grove, N. J. EEITZ’S MODEL BAKERY FLOWERS Phone Aabury Park 5097 R. T. CLARK; Prop. - FRUIT CAKE IN 1, 3 and 5 POUND TINS GROVE RADIO SHOP DELICIOUS PUMPKIN and MINCE PIES WESTINGHOUSE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 47 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Telephone Connection. KOSTER FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH ANYWHERE ALL MAKES OF SETS REPAIRER. BATTERY SERVICE. 62 Mt. Hernion Way, Ocean Grove, N. J / t>39 Mattison Avonue, Asbury Park. Telephone 1560 BUILDING BLOCKS SHOES •Save 25% Delivery at FURNITURE P ay Cash CÖSCHUTB IILOCKS 10 t'HNTS ReasonalUe Rates WILLIAM H. BRIGHTON M. E, TEITELBAUM CONCRETE PRODUCTS, BLOCKS, ERICKS, GARDEN FURNITURE Nationally Buy Now r'ant IS tit Avenue, West Helmar. . Telephone Bolmar 1409 SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Advertised Goods Our N unn-B ush, $8.50, ?10 an d *RU0. COAL AND WOOD .. pHNITURE CO Inc. Specialty and Constant Comfort for Women, $3 to $8. m^Í7¿rSumniei,fíeId Avenues: 618 Main Street, Bradley Beach. JOSEPH P. JOHNSON , A>¿í*^Sb.upy¡park.h.o. -, N ext to M ayor B orden's Oflico. . COLONIAL COAL Use Our Deferred Payment Plan SAVE ( *0 A L, M A Si >NS* M ATEI 11A LS, Fl.'EL OIJ, Phones <1910-1941 SKATE SHARPENING 905 M ain Strt; t, A ul Miry P ark LUMBER T E L E P H O N E 8i)l REX STRIP SHINGLES SHORE CYCLE EENDEZVOUS LEHIGH COAL BOB EBÈRLK, Proprietor. GREEN-HAGERMAN LUMBER CO. ■ A Kent for Columbia, Ivev Johnson and Other Pope Made Bicycles Lasts longer. Gives more heat. Burns more completely. Less clinkers. Completo Repair Shop. Children's Vehlees. Baby Carriages Repaired. J. N. GARRABRANDT AGENCY LUMBER, MILL WORK, ROOFING MATERIAL, MASONS' SUPPLIES Skato-i Sharpened 141 SOUTH MAIN STREET, NEPTUNE, N. J. 1Ì17-G21 Main Street, Asbup* Park, Phon« 3CG5-J Egg, Stove, Xu I, lVa 78 .Main Avenue, Ocoau Grow. Telephone 2121 MILK AND CREAM UPHOLSTERING
J I(. THOMPSON W. ,1. THOMPSON TAYLOR DAIRY CO. ERNEST B, JEMISON E. STOUT COAL YARD Catloy & Williams, Proprietors . UPHOLSTERING, BEDDING, CUSHIONS, WINDOW SHADES MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK 11AZELÜUOOK and OLD COMPANY LEIIIGU COAL MATTRESSES RENOVATED ajAd MADE TO ORDER FROM MONMOUTH FARMS CLEAN COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL, MASONS' MATERIALS 211 Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 2037-M. After G P. M., House, 3646-M 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove ' Phone 1970 . 817 A sbury.A venue, A sbury P ark.' Phones 540-541 RADIO—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WINDOW CLEANING WELLERS’ INC. CENTURY EDITION, MAJESTIC, COLONIAL, CltOKLEY, KENNEDY, R C A OLE AN WINDOWS COMPANY 20-40 Prospect Avonue, SCOTT’S MUSIC SHOP Stores, Offices and Residences Anywhere. Also General House Cleaning Asbury Park .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND RADIOS—EXPERT REPAIRS Telephones 014-015 410 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK. PHONE 0030 1104 Drummond Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J- Phone Asbury Park 1885
»mwimniuiniuwmnnnmn» Pontoosuc Council, D. of P., meets Star of the Sea Lodge, No. 24, Ballard Memorial, Asbury Park. Tenth avenues. Open every Thursdflj first and third Tuesdays of each Shepherds of Bethlehem, Meets 143 Sunday at 10.30, preacWne service eon- afternoon 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Frani Lodge and Club month in the Stricklin building, 702 Main street. Newg of the ducted by the pastor, Rev. H. M. Brad* Yeoman in charge. Books free. Cookman avenue, Asbury l’ark. way; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m; Epworth Jordan Link, Order of Golden Chain. League, 6.30; evening worship, 7.30. Pray Directory Asbury Lodge, No. 142, * F. , & Meets Winckler Hall. er meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30 The Times is oa sale at the follow, A. M- • Sleets northeast corner Cqok- Burbage Castle, No. 8 1 6 , K n ig h ts ing newsstands and stores: IIIKIIIIIIIlHltlllllltllllllir.lllIMIIItlllllllllliriHllllllllllllllllllHtllUXl'MlllMMllI,*, mari avenue and Main street, first and of Golden Eagla. James G. Parker, C h u rc h e s Christian and Missionary Alliance. Ocean Gra?# third Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Master, Asbury Park •>. Ocean Grove Parent-Teachers’ As N. ,G. Harry C. Maueh, M.: o f R. Chatfield’s. Harry Height; Secretary, Frank Pul Meets first Monday of each month in 616 Asbury. avenue, Asbury Park. sociation meets Neptune High School. S n id er’s, len, P. M. Stricklin Building, 702 Cookman ave Preaching services Sunday >4 10.45 a. m. President, Mr«. I
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Benefit to Community in Attractive Roadway Beautiful and attractive roadways add Immeasurably to the deslrabllty WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Ci. C . P r id h a m & B r o oi a iocallty of homes, Grover O'Neill, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PRACTICAL PAINTERS chairman of the roadside committee of PAPER HANGERS th e Long Island (Chamber of Commerce, Alterations Additions Repairs tola the members of the chamber at 88 Abbott Avenue, Occan Grove 71 Broadway th e ir iumuciS meeting. Telephone 1262 Ocean .drove, N. J. T h e fommerelnlizntloc of our ar terial highways, It was pointed out, Andrew Taylor JACOB BEUTELL Will defeat our major objective by slowing sip traffic and making our en TIN AND SHEET 'METAL PLUMBING AND HEATING tire residential environment unattrac WORKER Jobbing Promptly Attended To tive. “There should be,", he explained,. 75 South Main St., Asbury Park 385^ Embury Avenue Ocean Grove “a concentration of our business ac tivity, to established business centers, Phone 2601 Phone 8468 or those places which a comprehensive plan Indicates, to be in the public in Tilton’s City Dairy EDMUND L. THOMPSON terest In thé business areas them Pasteurized Milk mul Cream Exterior and Interior selves, we should endeavor to make BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED PAINTING these as attractive as possible, Un- MILK Estimates Furnished lesB fie are prepared to discipline our Distributors for Walker-Gordon Products selves, os a community, in order to What You Want 805 Second Avenue, Asbury Park 26 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove, N." achieve our greatest goal, out growth P h o n e .1977 Phone Asbury Park 2256-R Will be seriously retarded " and. onr How You Want it eommtmitlra will not' be tied In to SERVICE1 the metropolitan development, but will H A R R Y J. S O D I N E remain isolated and local. When You Want It JOHM N. BURTIS FUNERAL DJBEGTDB ÄND 1MBÄ.MEB “So obtain roadside attractiveness FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1ÛB7 Sings A»b„ AsburfSPark y/a most secure the co-operation of the PRIVATE CHAPEL property owner and in this we are "HOME FOR SERVICES' confronted with the. character of the j For any thing in th e line of printing come io us and. w e will Phans S67 S17 Sangs Ave, Astuir; Patk Privale Auto Phong 64 owner as to whether he will co-operate , for the improvement of his community j guarantee you satisfactory work at or ;emain entirely selfish. We must I AMERICAN BARBER SHOP DAVID H. O’REILLY prices that are right. also arouse pubHç opinion In favor of ; 307 Bond St., Asbury Park ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR roaflsitte attractiveness to the point of (Next Door t,o Scott’s Music Store) KXPEHT ON LADIES’ nml 'CHILDKE.Vg Orders Attended to Promptly action, Suitable legislation should also I Estimates Furnished be obtained to bring the state and ILAJR BOBBING, • 40 CIS NTS Letterheads Post Cards > Men and Boys' Hah* Cut, 35 Cents 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove county into a position to do their full 3HC1IA75I* DA HO (Formerly with Nary) Phonic 4716 share toward creating and maintain Envelopes Dance Orders ing roadside attractiveness.” i Billheads Office Forms LEON SNIDER J H 6 T Z E L City and Rural Peoples NEWSPAPERS Mason Repair Work Being Drawn Together Business Cards Folders Service All Year Largely Imaginary differences be 1309 Tenth Avenue, Neptune. tween urban and rural populations at Blotters Programs 53 Alain Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 5283 Prompt and Satisfactory Service. times have constituted a serious ob Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier T elephone A sb u ry 87.16. stacle to needed legislation. But forces Invitations Labels that have been at work in the last dec ade or two ought eventually to mean the total disappearance of the antag Circular Letters Hand Bills onistic points o f view. Certainly, in Local and Long Distance Moving many respects, the differences between Announcements Posters the two groups have gone. Facts re STORAGE TRUCKING vealed by the census and obtainable from other sources point to the Our Men Are Capable and Courteous changes that have occurred. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Telephone, 2440 Asbury Park l'or example, an official of the Unit Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park ed States oilice of education points to Warehouse, 47 Corlies. Avenue, West Grove the rapid extension of school facilities Forty-Eight Main Avenue which have given thousands oi rural STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE comm .inities advantages In this in Telephone Asbury Park 7 spect équivalent to those of the cities. Macls remains to be done, of course. In this field; But there are nuraerous addltlonr-i factors in :he situation. They include the influence of good roads, the motor car and frequent travel, the growth in circulation of newspapers, books and magazines, the THREE to FIVE MINUTES i • Q a r wide reach of the motion picture and, to FORTY THEATRES ¿ A g en cy especially, of the radio. viDMi shop;, j The combined Influence of those de Mergaugey’s Express and Storage I 709 Tenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J, velopments Is certain to contribute to better understanding as well as a dis- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANGE MOVING i Some very good values in second-hand cars—as low as $35,00. nppearnnce of superficial differences, Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men | Immediate delivery on new cars.: liegional planning is a jîotable .ont- cou» ÿ new recognition of mutual In Taxis and-Busses for Hire by Horn, Day or Trip terest—Kansas City Star. . DE LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY \ I . r L TIMES SQUARE Pay* to Build Weii j S ß Z, nvq'vm&re 90 South Main Street HOWARD HEIGHT, Inc T h e benefits of quality building are ; 's JBÄefffcoitovat Phone 618 reflected sn every operation on a ff^TfivotedW ;|t09-i3we»45■ house. The -workmen prefer to work ! ■isptrtftl 'I SendpasiMf.t with food materials and will naturally .! vHbf&JtZ’, - ft ¿fe«« SßoStkt take more interest and mors- car«’In : ,\ «toÓMS liJ ’î ft W. KMKION OMW. their work, the net result of which Is | I ¿S. ' a better job. The finance companies toflay recognize that a safe loan can St. Elmo Motel Easy Terms Ask for Demonstration not be made on a ’iouse which Is not - Corner Main Street and New York Avenue well ballt and have become much more M ain Street and State Highway circumspect and «acting in their re- B. E. SHTJBEBT iialreaiehta Formerly they were sat ar Telephone, Asbury Park 678 Phone, Manasquan 1500 Manasquan, N. J. isfied with a few casual inspections to insure that the house was on the right ] tiiiin»iinin>iffl»wwffl»WHH»mm>wwWHUg»WMmwwwtiBiq«tuK>wu»wtiwwtmw»mwiimnwmuuummtwwttwcaima«anutwiuiuiiinBWM Sol and of the . right dimensions, that no restrictions were violated, and that BOSCOBEL HOTEL • “The Catch of the Ocean” at It was brick veneer or stucco or what- I 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove ever was called for. M. I* Bierce wishes to aanonnce that this Popular All Year Hotel Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 will be open for the Fail and Winter Season. Special Rates. European, Boom Only; Continental, Boom and Breakfast; American, Eoom and Meals. j Harvey’s Sea food M arket Tax Impoied by Fire An Ideal Home for Business Men and Womsn who desire the comforts arid lire losses and the cost of fire in- Frank Edwards atmosphere of a hotel at moderate rates. ‘ . . • Only the Freshest and Best m ra n v a levy, a $ 1 0 indirect tax on •very smb; woman, and child each j FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. »ear, statisticians for the Holland F u r n it u r e Institute of Thermology estimate. ®*e Dealer Q U A K E R I IN IN j Ocean Grove Market Now Open annual per .capita ilre loss is $5, and • ■ Open All Year 37 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove { 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Phoaea 490 the cost of fire protection Is about Stove*, Range«, Hea trolas equal. The figures were developed Special chicken Sunday dinnei, $1. Platter dinner, 75c. • 729 Main Street, Bradley Beach (day and night). Phone 376 «¡ft part of the research work In r a Oysters a specialty. Telephone 6163 J. M. W. Bortqn. tional fire prevention week* 71 South Main St., Neptune
Let Speci&liits Guide , When you build it is always well to eonsult with un' architect, a compe tent builder and a reliable blinding Indirectly, Jimmie’s Correct! By GENE BYRNES material dealer before the design is REG’LAR FELLERS finally selected and the contract en tered into. Through education and I HAD SO MUCH . MOTHERS oñ A r . LIKE FUN Y p ractical experience thes_e specialists CORNED BÇÊF X HAC \ I WDA.VN have learned many things aboii\ borne Hot weinies CHICKEti Dlf'tt'SSR building. HABCX-Y WALKS DIET SO fitffB O O i . THREE - . C m 6ÜESS VWAT *h sausrkrmt Public Play Area* , X HA£> FOR DlNtiER! SO I HAD THE E66 SANWID6C&!. The Playground and Recreation as V b e s t d in n e r > sociation was organized in 1906 by \ o f a u .! y Theodore. Roosevelt, Luther Halsey Gulick, Jacob Rite, Jan^ Addams and «thers. At that time onij- 41 cities ; k ia gMbtts ¡jSfij areas under •leader'- ahljn Tim number- has now increased •to mbont 900 cities and towns.
. ; íináS-satseá Hoasa Hero The guaranteed boose is here Many builders of homes in all price dassee :,are giving guarantees against defects for reasonable • periods. The getterai .. .belief is that Iq a short time,only the : nun ranteed' house will In demitnd.. •;, • j ö m m '..ÎÎÆÂv FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19$. PAGE EIGHT only the meeting place of the world ! first congratulating the national,W . TOURING RIVIERA, of fashion, but it is also an import OCEAN NEPTUNE SCHOOL NOTES i C. T. U. for, its noble work in the ant city, numbering some 40,000 nor past, and urging his hearers to re mal population. The Croisette, the double their efforts in the great cause N o. 21 well known parade promenade along V ol. V I. of temperance. He ,is gratified to NICE, MONTE CARLO the sea, is only outdone by the famous GROVE MEAT learn that communications to Con Promenade des Anglais at Nice. The gress have received courteous atten THOMSONS MOTOR ALONG THE branch shops of leading Paris houses, Volley Ball Schedule. Don’t forget the Glee Club dance tion. He stated that many well- fashionable teasliops, the many fine MARKET on February 28i Great plans axe meaning persons are misled by, those FRENCH COAST The faculty volley ball_ team has hotels and villas, the sandy beach being made for it. opposing thé Eighteenth Amendment. challenged the Senior, .Junior, Sopho where you can bathe all the year Next Wednesday’s assembly will be The State of New Jersey is sup 152 Heck Avenue, Cor. Whiteiield more and Freshmen teams to a series round, and with all this today, Cannes, given by the Girls’ Athletic Associa posedly strong in defence of the laws Hyercs, the Cote d’Azur, a Gateway of games to be played on the follow like many of the towns along the T e le p h o n e 2901. ^ tion. of the land, but at the present time in g d a te s: To a Favorite Region of Tropical coast has a historical record. Seniors, February 18, March *1, only five persons are in the State A ssem bly. Growth—A Section Rich In Ancient March 23; Juniors, February 23, Prison for violating the laws of BILL THOMSON. BUY NOW March 11, March 25; Sophomores and Sims Davidson, president of the prohibition, hé stated, when the fact History and Tradition. F resh m e n com bined, M«U'ch 2, M arch Student Council, gave a talk on “The is that at least five hundred should 16. These games will be played m Life of Washington” in assembly on be paying the penalty for law-break- (Letter No. 17.) First Colonial Surgeon and SAVE the gymnasium at 5.30 p. m. Mr. Wednesday. Mr. Britton led in the in g . ' ______As we have had the great pleasure T he (list sin'fe'eon to come to Phila Corwan is faculty manager. singing of several songs. of motoring along the coast from delphia Is believed, to have been John Marseilles to Genoa I will confine my Goodson, of I.nndon, who came over Home lioom Programs. Frcnch Classes Celebrate Mardi Gras. letter entirely-to the French Riviera, as surgeon to the Society .of Free Top or Bottom Round New home room programs for tile from Hyeres to Mentone, for of Traders before, William ’Penn arrived. Le Cercle Français gave the first next semester have been planned iColoners Column] course you must remember there are On the ship Welcome, with Penn, was Roast 33c. lb. program this year to celebrate "Mardi under the supervision bf- Ernest many other delightful winter resorts Gras,” on Tueesday. in the sewing Griffith Owen,,tlie Welshman, who per Holmes. They are arranged so that along this coast, other than Nice, room. The following interesting pro formed the first amputation In Phil Fresh Fowls 29c. lb. every pupil has a chance to partici Preachers* Meeting. Cannes and Monte Carlo. First of gram was given in French under the adelphia. To I>r. Thomas Bond, one pate in every program. Their aims all there is what is known as the direction of Miss Huberda Wall: If the sign “For Men Only” had gateway of this favorite region, so of the co-foiinrters with Franklin of a re : Marseillais and French songs; Le been displayed on the door of entrance fiie Pennsylvania hospital, when that Loin of Pork 21c. lb. 1. They • enable the teacher and justly termed the Cote d’Azur. This Petit Chaperon, Little Red Riding it would have been appropriate, for gateway is named Hyeres, where Institution was started in the-middle ■ students to become better acquainted. only men were in.attendance and the 2. They provide opportunities for Hood; Dance, Kathe Vanderhoof and travelers get their first impression of the Eighteenth century as the first Evelyn Bechtolf; song, “Barcarolle,” speaker spoke of men only. Taylor’s Pork Rolls developing the personal qualities of of the tropical growth. The town hospital In the Colonies, belongs the Evelyn Bechtolf; Dutch dance, Louise John Gobrley had a message that the student. It helps him to cooper proper is a veritable African palm credit, of having performed the first Carver and Lorraine Nicholson; play, pertained solely to the position that ate, to be loyal, responsible, to de grove, and is the best Sheltered along lithotomy in America and also of hav 35c. lb. by puppets; Punch and cake were he holds as Chaplain at the New Jer velop social characteristics, initiative the entire Riviera, which is the rea ing established ttie first clinic. served, followed by dancing. sey State Prison and it certainly and right ideas and habits. These can son for its mild climate throughout This was only a few years before brought enlightenment to his many the entire winter. In connection with be better developed in a small group h e a re rs. the medical school of the College of than in a large group.. Neptune 32, Long Branch 9. this town of Hydros, let me state, Of the educational, social and reli that mention was made of the town Philadelphia, now the University of 3. It is the most natural unit for Neptune made it two straight gious work for the betterment of Pennsylvania, was founded In 1705.— the development of some form of in the. National Archives as far back afcainst Long Branch by defeating the those confined, he spoke eloquently Detroit News. student participation in school con as the tenth century and the crowned Information G reen an d White on th e ir home co u rt and well and of the effort to follow tro l. _ heads who resided there were Saint last Friday evening. The one-sided up those paroled, so that it was not Louis, Francis I, Charles IX, Louis 4. The home room program offers score was 32 to 0, and that, too, with to be wondered at that 90 per cent, XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte and Queen many opportunities for constructive Long Branch in the lead at the end of those leaving made good. character building and citizenship V ictoria. of the first quarter, C to 4. But when His address convinced his hearers Hyeres Feodal 'or the Old Town N E W Y O R K W a n t e d tra in in g . the Neptune players woke up after that because of human methods on the Following are the dates and topics: contains some very interesting and A N D N E W A R K that they had little or no trouble in part of keeper and guards, backed by picturesque quarters. There are old February 23—Question Box. a personal interest in the individual Round Trip W j* If any patron of this shop has holding their opponents in check, terraced streets, winding, narrow and March ¡1—School of Citizenship. while rolling up (heir own scove. The lives of those present, many of the . Fare I 5# M arch 23—F ran k lin . ... . ■ dark. There are old ramparts, the ever dis',satisfied with the second teams of the two school? tendencies on the part of those con Towers and the underground quarters April 13—Pledge to School. battled for supremacy in thé curtain fined were changed and given the SUNDAY, MARCH 1 treatment or sevice received here, April 27—Service. of the Old Castle, battleifiented, Asbury Park-Ocean Grovo.*;.. ,8.35 A. M. raiser nip anil tuck. Neptune finally chance to become law abiding citi square and round towers, with narrow %ve would like very much to know M ay 1 1 —Types of Tupils, putting over in the last quarter suffi Zens. North Asbury Park ...... 8.38 A. M. May 25—.After .School, W hat ? entrances, dating from the eleventh Returning Train Leaves • about it. We put new life in sick cient points to be returned the win Current Events were interesting century, and it is supposed from New York, West 23rd St .8.47 P. M. June 1—Closing of Si-hoiil. and l6d to quite a discussion as the ner by the clo.-c score of 10 to 17. certain details of tile architecture New York. Liberty St .9,00 P. Mi shoes anti onr skliled work costs In order to better the home room various subjects presented themselves. Newark, Broad S t... ; ...... 9.05 P. M. program the chairman will meet that the remainder dates from the Other KxcUTsion on March 15 no more than t.ho other kind. Trenton 21, Neptune 20. The District Superintendent is thirteenth century. Hyeres is an un alternate Mondays under the super showing evidences of the strenuous For Informatlòn See Ticket Agent vision of Mr. Holmes, A dose' game was fought at Tren rivaled centre of production for early labor that is required to meet the vegetables and is also quite important ton on Wednesday night. It was nip needs of his District and yet he hiis -AMPLE ROOM - MODERN EQUIPMENT and luck till th e la st few m in u tes o!' for its production of olive oil, oranges, M. DeM ARCO General Notes. at all times a listening ear. The The girls' second annual contest play, when Trenton nosed out the lemons, cut flowers and perfumes. speaker.for the coming and last meet We now motor oil, passing several ‘ A# will be held on M arch 2(i. Neptune hoys by the score of 24 to20. ing prior to Conference will be Arlin Shoe Rebuilder small resorts, until we arrive at Brown/ President of Drew University Saint-Tropez. Delightful during both subject not announced. summer and winter, the ancient 3 Main St., Asjbury Park t*iiinnim>imiilinnMi illuminili! . eompmiH’d by Mr. and Mrs. Albert VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, BANJO. PIANO, Hopkins, of Neptune City, motored, maritime town of Saint-Tropez in no SINGING, SAXAPHONE, TROMBONE, On D it. way resembles any of thé other towns FLUTE, CLARINET, XYLOPHONES, to Ilightstown last Sunday and visit Talk about mob psychology'or mass DRUMS, CORNET. ed Mr. anil Mrs. Job Horner. along the coast. It is extremely pic i Neptune News Notes f movement. Now if some of the not turesque, possessing quaint narrow AGENCY FOR INSTRUMENTS Mrs. ,(.v Arthur Blddgott is now jLmriimimiiiJiimiíMmiiMmiiitiimíüiimiiimmimiiumiHímiimmtmtKní expended enthusiasm that manifested streets, very tiny places, old ram PIIONB 6777 AIBERT L. BROWN able to be out again after'an attack itself at the polls one day during the parts, and is well worth a visit. of the grip. Mr. ami Mrs, Wmliekl Mount, of past week could be utilized in getting Artists have a particular lilting-for PROF. R. MIRAGLIA’S J o b b i n g Atkins avenue, visited their daughter Little Freddie Marker,, of Tenth after the high rates for gas, electric the place, with its wild and imposing in Princeton last Saturday. avenue, has been ill at his home the lights and bread, it might bring about setting, and the magnificent views MUSIC SCHOOL Mrs. William Bottorholf and chil p a s t w eek. a reduction. of the gulf on one side and the Alps Special. Methods for Organizing S U T METALWORKER dren, of Corlies avenue, are visiting Edward Rpbins and Marvin Ben Pennsylvania and . New York have on the other. Bands, Orchestras and Mandolin at the home of Mri. John Bottorhoil. nett motored to Lakewood last Sun taken up the cudgels for a cheaper The town is built around a little d u b s . 'late and Asbestos Shingle Roofing: rate and there is no reason why such creek, which is separated from the Billy Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. day and visited Mr. and Mrs. George The Art of Transposing for any a course could not be pursued in this Baie des Canebiei's by the Citadel Stoves, Ranges and Furnace» Thomas Orr, of Atkins avenue, has Church. Mrs. Church.is convalescing Wind Instrument and how to Com neck of the woods. Promontory. Its port is absolutely been suffering the past week with at home after having been a patient pose Melodies and Harmonize Them. Pipelesa Heaters mastoid trouble. in the South Baltimore Hospital, Bal sheltered in all kinds of weather, and Who remembers any other winter Mrs. Bertha MegiH and son Ray timore, Md. it is largely patronized by fishing '09 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove mond and daughter Madelyn, of At along the shore'when there has, been boats and coasting vessels. Each Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kulilwein, of B e s t kins avenue, and Doris. Hoag, of Sixth, avenue,, celebrated their six less snow to be shoveled, fewer icy year during the month of May Saint- Telephone 314? Ridge avenue, spent last Sunday in teenth wedding anniversary last Sat roads to travel and pleasanter days Tropez is crowded with visitors, who than have come to us this year? If e h i ^ h E lizab eth . urday night with a theatre party in come from many parts of Europe, GOAL this thing continues, instead of going Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, of Cor New York City. The party witnessed particularly France, to see the curi South to escape the cold, Southerner P e r T on lies avenue, were Brielle visitors last the musical comedy “Fine and Dandy” ous Bravedes Fetes, instituted some The BEST Gray Bair S u n d ay . after a dinner at the.Nanking Royal will be coming North for the same four hundred years ago. About the NOT STOVE PEA reason. The Southern States and the Mrs. George Phillips, of Ninth ave Restaurant. middle of June, 1630, twenty-one nue, entertained the Thursday After W est coast have been hard hit and if Spanish galleons brutally attacked $ 1 3 .5 0 $1 4 .0 0 $9 .7 5 Remedy is Home Made Mrs. John Watson, of Seventh ave the present wet weather continues the port. They were driven off by * ■> T o h a lf p in t o f w a t e r e d ! noon Club this week. one ounce baymm,asmall Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Reynolds, of nue, president of the Monmouth for a few more days, the farm er will the inhabitants and were .compelled Cash on Delivery County Salon, No. '50, S-40, an organi box of Bqrbo Compound Atkins avenue, are convalescing from begin ploughing in anticipation of to flee in disgrace. It is in remem HOFFMANN COAL CO. zation connected with the American and one-fourth ounce o f th e grip. bumper crops during the fall. brance of this glorious action that Oflice Yard glycerine. Any druggist Mrs. Henry Jenkins, of Hackensack, Legion, recently attended the lunch they hold the fetes each year. eon at Hildebrecht’s, Trenton, in 927 4 th Ave. 5th Ave. & R. R. can put this up or you (aa visited her children in this Vicinity One of the pathetic sights is BRADLEY BEACH honor of State and National officers. A Curious Building. »m ix it at home at very, last Friday. force of men on the -streets of our Phone, Asbury Park 5267 or 3560 r little c o st. A pply t o th a Mrs. Gcorgianna Lawlor is improv The Neptune firemen made short neighbor with brooms looking for a Again in passing ' on through hair twice a week (mtiL ing firoTO illness at her home on Cor- work of a blaze in the partition of a ‘ stray pebble that may have dropped Saint-Maxime .and Saint-Ayguif, we the desired shade Is ob lies aveniie. one-story rear section of the home from a passing automobile, while the now arrive at Frejus. The origin of tained. It will gradually darken! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas, of owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Stiles at . unpaved streets and gutters are-en- Frejus dates back to the year 40 George J. Wainright ttnakei, faded or gray ba!r imd nuke It soft 1112 Corlies avenue last Sunday-morn- } tireiy neglected. If you don’t believe fir.:] Blowy. Bar bo win not color the vcalpt1 Eleventh avenue, announce the en B.-C. when the town was founded by la not sflciy or erowy sad dosa not m b CO. gagement of their daughter, Miss ing. The fire was believed to have ; it, take time some day and note how Caesar, who gave it the name of Pasteurized •Evelyn M. Haas, to Everett W. Otto, started from electric wires. The • hard these white wings work, Forugi-Julii. It is one of the most son of Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Otto, of damage is estimated at $250, • G. C. interesting centers along the coast Eleventh avenue. Both are graduates Mr. and Mrs. C. Titus recently j Ocean Grove, Feb. 18, 1931; from an archaelogical point of view. of Neptune high-school. Mr. Otto is welcomed a son, Charles, Jr., born at -—— ------. Its various points of- interest can be MILKîïîCEEAl connected with the Newark office of the home of Mrs. J. Bergen, 20 Ever- i Real Estate Transfers, visited in detail. The Roman Amphi the Standard Oil Company. - green avenue, mother of Mrs. Titus. theatre, which has been restored, the AISO FRESH BUTTERMILK Liberty Council, No. 52, D. of A., Miss Florence Poland, of Milton I- The following transfers transfers of real Aqueduct, the Porte des Gaules and | estate in this vicinity have been re- held a combined valentine and birth avenue, is a patient in the Ann May the Porte Doree’. At the crossing of 1415 Corlies Ayenue HAVE YOU HEADACHE? day party for all members having a hospital. Spring Lake, where she was ■ corded in the office of the county clerk the Nice and Valescuré roads, stands birthday during January and Febru operated on for appendicitis. . at Freehold: a very curious building, the Pagoda Do your eyea bum or itch '! i Raffaele and Theresa Bariscillo to Phone 2479 Neptune, N. J. ary, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. I.eRoy Bennett, of-Corlies ave of the Gallieni Camp, an Indo-Chinese Do they feel, tired or strained ? Mrs. Elsie Brown, of Seventh ave I Andrew J. and Mary J. Crippen, temple, a pure specimen of Annamite If so, have your eyes exam nue, is a patient in the Ann May Myrtle near Springwood, Neptune nue, held a card party for the benefit h o sp ital. a rt. ined. Your glasses may need a of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Un to w n sh ip . Then I must tell you about Saint change. Mrs. Lester Bennett and Mary Ben Mary E, and Raymond Branson to C harles W . Q uering excelled fire company on Tuesday nett, of Corlies avenue, were Perth Raphael, which is situated on the S T I L E S Ä. C O , evening. Anna Greensaft, Evergreen near Mor Gulf of Frejus. This town today is Carpenter and Builder Amboy visitors on Monday. Philadelphia Eye Specialists rr Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Faby and ris, Neptune township. quite a resort. However I must go rM Main S t. ARBltKY-PARK 5 children, of Tenth avenue, were din Mrs. Verna. Hendrickson, of Atkins Hyman M. and Rose Sloshberg to back to the historical part, which I Jobbing Promptly Attended To avenue, has been confined to her home Pearl Burnson, Corlies near Ridge, Every day but Saturday.^rtalnc ner guests at the home of Mrs. Faby’s feel sure you will find is quite inter E stim a te s F u rn ish ed • P h o n e 1265*R by appointment. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe New by illness the past week. Neptune township. .-. esting. It was founded by the Ligur Pearl Burnson to Rose Sloshberg, 148 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove man, of Shafto’s Cornel’,' last Friday The' Friendship Club met last Fri ians, who established a summer re- evening. 1 day at the home of the president, Corlies near Ridge, Neptune township. , sort, for during the Middle Ages it Mrs. Raymond Henderson has been Mrs. Georgia Rose, of Bradley Beach. Asbury Park National Bank and was one of the important centers of ill the past week at her homo on At The afternoon was spent in playing Trust Company to Frederick Dempsey the Knights Templar, It was not miimiiiimiuMmiUiiiiiiiiiniiU(inununaiutimtutmttuiutnutut)(u»iHW]»muiiit)))M))nn))iinn)nii)iiiiiiMMÍiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iuiiiiiiiiiiitiiijitiiiNiuiuniiiiiM«. . kins avenue. 1 , “500” and a social time. Post, 20G Inc., Drummond near Heck, until the year 1789 that history first , - Mrs. William E. Sickles, of Corlies Neptune township. registered any political action on the avenue, entertained the Auxiliary of James E. and Courtney Terry by part of the inhabitants, who up until Asbury Park Sa!es*!i Service, Inc. j OCEAN GROVE W. Q. T. U. sheriff to Neptune Building and Lon» the Home for the Aged on Monday that date had taken no part what HARRY H. JONES, Proprietor ' 1 evening. ! Association, three tracts, Neptune soever in things of general interest, Dr. Woodruff Speaks at Observance of tow nship. AUTHORIZED I .Mrs. James M. Stmdwick, of Ninth Saint-Raphael, however, became the avenue, spent Wednesday in New Frances Willard Day. Frank S. and Anna G. H. Morris scene of two absolutely opposite Y o rk C ity. to First National Bank of Farming- phases of the Napoleonic Era, for it MOTOR CARS Frances Willard day was observed dale, Lots 17, Range B., W est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dodd, of At was here that General Bonaparte tsitfftivsiiAiCA» | kins avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Tuesday by the Ocean Grove W. C. Neptune township. landed on his return from Egypt in T. U., a special service being held at Alfred W. Chapman to Margaret | “ Just Five Blocks From Ocean Grove " |