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V o l . XLVIII— No. 10 NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 F o l k C b N T S
URGES PURCHASE OF 'Y0UNG I>EOI’LE’s conference V A IL M EDAL WI.MNF.li Large Attendance at Fourth Annual NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE, THE Miss fo ia D G ib b o n s NEPTUNE SAVES IN GAME-FISH GROUNDS Session Of District Groups. ______: | Rev. Harry Ayres Relyea, pastor NINETY-FOURTH, IN SESSION GARBAGE REMOVAL OTHERWISE END" OF PUBLIC ^ n e ^ flh e shakers°a??he fourth SPORT IS IN SIGHT ; annual young .people’s conference NEARLY $*00 DECREASE FOR ! last Saturday in thc First M. E. AT ATLANTIC CITY THIS WEEK i Church, Asbury Pork. Other speak- THE FIRST MONTH This Warning Sounded By State ei-s included Rev. Walter D. Howell, n i„ a-..,,,,,,.:.,,, n;n mo ®eld director of the International I Commission, In Sponsoring Bill 109 Councll o£ Rei;gious Education; Miss Bishop Titus Lowe; of Portland, Oregon, the Presiding Application For Light Reveals Same Had Been Ordered. Installed Some Now In Legislature—Area of Un- Fances M. Hedden, of Newark, Officer,, Says There Will Be No Change In the Four posted Lands Grows Smaller. | ^ ^ c ^ g Weeks Ago—Other Routine Busi- District Superintendents—Rev. Dr. Edwin F.rrest Unless shooting and fi s h i n g . Education; Henry Reed Bowen, j ness Includes Passage of Ordinance. grounds and game refuges aro pro- director of the New Jersey Council Hann, of A ssury Park, Pays Eloquent Tribute To Con j In the twenty-four working days vidcd by tho State the end of public of Religious Education; Mrs, M. T. l during February it cost Mcptune sport in New Jersey is almost in Clark, of Asbury Park, county super- ference Members W h o Have Died During the Year— j toivnship for garbage and sight. In its place the foreign sys- intendent of young peoples’ work; I trash collection under the recently- tem will prevail, with hunting and I Leigh Cobb,, of Freehold, secretary of Resolution Adopted Favors Holding 1932 General j adopted system of the township fishing for only the wealthy and ] the Monmouth County Y. M. C. A .: ' doing this work instead of letting it leisured class. I Rev. Edwin Forrest Hann, of Asbury Conference In the Atlantic City Auditorium—Next ; out by contract. It was shown by a That is the warning of the New Park; Rev. Henry E. Bradway, pastor ' comparison of figures given out at Jersey Fish and Game Conservation j of the Ballard M. E. Church, Asbury ; Year’s Session of New Jersey Body To Be Held At I the weekly meeting of the Neptune League, -with which are affiliated j Park; Rev. James F. Boughton, pas- Asbury Park—Appointments Next Monday j board Tuesday evening that in the moro than fifty leading organizations tor of the Neptune City M. E. Church, | j same period last year it cost for this of outdoorsmen throughout the Stato j nnd the Rev; Harry D. Hummer, pas- j ' work exactly $660, a saving this year and which,' with the State Fish and tor of the church at Farmingdale. ! Prior to the opening ,of. „ „the .... ninety- „„ the latter were handicapped by too j i of nearly $300. Of the amount ox- Game Commission, is sponsoring As- 1 A banquet in the evening closed fourth annual New Jersey M. E. Con- frequent changing of pastors. Too 1 1 pended last month, 537C.8G, there was sembly bill No, 109, pending at tbe day’s sessions. Officers of the fcrence in Central M. E. Church, much pastoral visitation on the part j included $16.55 for gas and oil, and ' Trenton. I council are: President, Miss Marion Atlantic Cityv Bishop Titus Lowe on of ex-pastors was referred to by Dr. , ' the remainder, §3150, went for wages The measure was introduced by . Haverstrnw, of Allentown; vice Tuesday called a meeting of the DeMaris, who urged that when past- j ; to the men employed in making, the Assemblyman Otto of Union county, j president, Nelson Wilbur, also of superintendents of the four New Jer- ors visit an old charge they should j collections. Tlhe average cost per Its enactment would provide funds I Allentown; recording secretary, Miss sey districts—Rev. Charles I. Fitz- try to increase the prestige of the : day was $15.70. Committeeman for the acquisition of public shooting Alice Newman, of Long Branch; george, Camden; Rev. George W. new man. j Loveman, in commenting on this ex and fishing grounds and game refu-j corresponding secretary, Harold . Yard, Trenton; Rev. Joseph B. Klilp, At yesterday’s session President cellent showing, said he believed thj! ges by increasing the resident license: Smock, of Eatontown. These officers Bridgeton, and Rev. F. A. DeMaris, Hoover was assured of united sup- j township would save a t least $2,000 fee to $3.25, one-third of each to be and. Orrin Sickles, of Oceanporc; New Brunswick, port from the Methodists in New Jer in the estimated cost of thc new set aside for the purpose stated. Reginald Dunn, of Farmingdare; At the conclusion of the-meeting it sey in action looking for better en-I method of garbage and trash re v,, . ' „ „ Edward Frazee, of Asbury Park, and was announced that the work of the forcement of prohibition laws. In- *NF.W 1FRSFY fllRI IS moval during the year. I uolic Areas tor Recreation. Dons Jasper, of Freehold, comprise various districts had been surveyed sistence was made that law enforcing , •l’ E‘” 1 UIIU j ID The monthly report of Tax Col Citing the fact that, aside from the executive committee.. and plans discussed for the ensuing agents should be law-abiding them lectorrr* _ Sweet * n showed i the receipts------of some 20,000 acres under control of ; ------— — year. Bishop Lowe, whose home is in selves. the State Department of Conserva-; cjpij»nT”ti p iq u u in m Portland, Ore., and who is the pre- VAIL MEDAL WINNER: S “C : tion and Development, the sportsmen j ^ MARKET Bi(JinE bj3hop of the c0nferenccj de. That undue oppression of the rights I year footed up $36,072.02. During the of New Jersey are wholly dependent : Forme r M' , N , . . clared there would be no. new district of people living in this country was ' - •. : same perjoti( two months, Treasurer on privately owned property for their i Located superintendents appointed this year, existent was set forth in a clause of REMAINED AT POST OF DUTY Pharo issued sixteen licenses, re- the renorfc. and warmlv dohnfcerl. hnt ■- ^ sport, the league points out that the j On Main Street, Asbury Park. nnd that the present incumbents the report, and warmly debated, but , ceiving in fees therefrom $285. 'H e area of unposted lands is growing; _ would all be held over, Dr. M. E. Snyder, of Ocean Grove, AT RISK OF HER LIFE also made sixty-three tax searches, smaller each year in great loaps and , * °°d Market is now > The conference opened at 7.45 turned the sentiment by declaring for which he received $93.50. bounds. It continues: ! “j ’Main street, Asbury Tuesday evening and was attended that thc whole subject should be • i„ i„i„ i» rii. The township ordinance affecting "‘Clubs or individuals are buying up. kmory street store was (,y more than 300 clergymen. The stricken out as irrelevant to confer Distinguished Miss Is Iola D. G.b- street openin?s‘ is to be amended. It or leasing the best covers and waters; because of lack of room to subject of the Bishop’s address was ence affairs. This finally resulted. bons, Night Chief Operator In has been the custom heretofore to land-owners are forming so-called , ; cfr.e °} growing hotel and res- ‘"rhe Church’s Most Significant Fail- The report further stated that .un Telephone Oflicc at Woodbridge- erant Plumbers a permit to open a protective associations or are posting ’ l!i f'ani business and also on account ure.” employment was a peril, and that a street upon depositing the sum of individually for orie reason or an- | ,I_n Present Rc,lorts to tho con£erenco indicate living wage should be the first charge ’ Lineman Lucas Given Mention. five dollars, the township retaining u p o n thc profits of an industry. State . i. . , , , one dollar and returning four tp the j p a ? rank authorities were urged to make pro- Because she displayed heroism and app]jeJlnt after the work was com- everywhere. This cannot continue i1.0.nc.(I ln.t»> superintendent of the New Brunswick untier regular scnooi mw. • ji«.- "um - Rein'eseniing. he said, “the ready it has become a-grave problem : ‘Vsni‘“uc’n fish ovster^plami district. Pitman church now has a ! James K. Shields, superintendent !.', . ; L i ' " ? 1' g1^1 b^.cn Eighth Ward of Neptune,-’ -John F. in many sections, and others, which | P ‘V* 1 1 ‘ the ^vhol^’sa^e ^de’ chureh membership of 1,452, while 0f the Anti-Saloon League of New f h.l ’L Knox upjieai'ed before the board to have so far more or less-escaped the nartnient a^oinimr where also h<^el thore are a*451 in the Sun-j jP1Eey, declared that he had a deep "‘X ’ request that an electric light he onrush Of the “No Trespassing”, ^^ysters and clams (lay scho° ’ : . , ■' ' • conviction that tho big fight for the IoJ? P- Amb" whl «",n«r of Sayre street signs, are bound to feel its burden ° 0 s ar° r ‘h V,nnt3 n,-onnrn,l In nn elo m outh, being* m o re p a rtic u la rly described Severe Old Law* as follows: • ^ ■ ,-•••• 3EGlN(NING.at the. point of .Intersec BLAMING FARMER Back In tne Seventeenth eentu«*> tion of the northwesterly line of the when lUiston was only a town, one ol right of way of the New York and Long Branch Railroad Company with the the Inws Miincted by the General court northeasterly line of South Concourse provided that suicides were not to oe extended southeasterly; thence (1) south FOR DAIRY SLUMP twenty-four degrees twentyrfour min inkrm l. in n -burinI ground.- but utes west (S. 24 degrees 24 minutes W.) the side of a public highway, with a three hundred eighty-five (385) feet cartload of stones dumped on tlu* the northwesterly line of tho right or way of the New York and Long Branch DECLARED UNFAIR grave as a mark, ot public contempt Railroad Company to the intersection Other taws of the time prohibited with the northeasterly bulkhead line or Christmas celebration for fear of dls the north channel of /Shark River; WATKltTOWN. \X M r ~Clitims tlmt thence (2) In a-northerly direction on the, orders, nnd forbade eards and dfceuri fcntter iirlci's have slumped Ix'emise arc of a circle bearng. to the left tan der penalty o f .'?!!?» tine. M nrriage to gent to the first course, with a radius fm-mers nn.* wui«s Stop, L ook, L isten ... a n d of nine hundred fifty and fifty-two hun one’s deceased wife’s sister was for dredths (050.52) feet, four hundred nine sulixiitiiH's are nn bidden; common scolds were punished and eighteen .hundredths (400.18) feet unjust tiuUotHWil along the easterly line, of Laird Avenue by ducking then* in salt water. Sub itguUM# tlio ilnlry (State Highway) to a point In the line hath desecrators, were confined in a of Lot 1, Block 17, as shown on a map I'urmiT.mid iire in cage iti front of. the town house, arid entitled “Map of Shmrk River Islands, juring mi her limn ! Monmouth County. New Jersey’' drawn a hfile was burned In the tongue of by Slncerbeaux, Moore & Shinn, Civil1 aiding the dnlry if necessary, G e t O u t the blasphemer with a hot iron.— De; Engineers, Asbury Park,* N., J./February industry, State 1. 1926, and duly filed in tho Monmouth troit News. C ounty C lerk’s office: th e n ce (3) so u th Senator John C. easterly on the arc of a circle bearing to Stlm nm n nt W a the. left tangont up to the second xcourse, tertown ileelarecl with a radius of twenty. (20) feet, Cure Worse Than the Bite twenty-two and1 elghty-one hundredths tit ft statement, l«- Crossing the ICtigllsh channel was a (22.81) feet along tho line of Lot V Block sued hero, That, iii effect, is the m andate of the United States 17, as shown on said map, to the north worse, business in early dnys thnn easterly line of South . Concourse, thence "The inference now. ' This la . how our ancestors (4) so u th sixty-five degrees th irty -six of these assertions Supreme Court to motorists who use railroad grade minutes east (S. G5 degrees 36 minutes sought to evade unpleasant effects: which purport to E.) sixty-eight and fifty-four hundredths Senator John C. Take one ounce of sirup of clove (83.54) feet along the southwesterly line explain why Amer crossings. In this ruling, the highest court in the land S ch u m a n . gillyflowers, one drachm of confect lo of Lot 1, Block 17, as shown on the said ica Is confronted map and along the northeasterly line of a.l ch en lies, one ounce .-and a half «t South Concourse extended southeasterly w ith a 3S,000,000 pound Initter sur- held that, regardless of warning sounds or signals, it horrnge water and the like of.mint to the point of beginning, be, and the plus,” said Senator .Schuman, "is that snme is hereby vacated as a streot or water, one ounce of iho'untford watei slatry farmers are mining tlielr own is incumbent 011 the driver of an automobile to get avenue in this municipality. and as much ciminmon water, temper, Approved February 18, 1930. • business, . Approved, passed and adopted March nil these together fit a cordial and “Tiie interests Inspiring these state out of his car if that is necessary to determ ine defi 4 1930 take a jpoonfnl at a time when nt '* RAYMONP R. GRACEY, Chairman. ments throughout the dairying sections nitely whether a train is dangerously near. If he does «?en. .. , Attest: JOHN TV. KNOX, Clerk. are attempting to convince the public —10 . that butter is tlio only dairy product not do this, he enters the crossing at his own risk suffering from siiriilus. Tills is far AN ORDINANCE from tlio real facts. All dairy products AN ORDINANCE' TO AMEND AN Including fluid milk and cream are be In New Jersey alone in the past ten years, 800 lives ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS ORDINANCE ENTITLED, .“ AN low normal market value to the ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION AND MAINTENANCE farmer. have been lost in grade crossing accidents. Most of OF THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM OF “There was an Increased surplus of NEWVORK THE SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS 90,000,000 pounds of evaporated and O F T H E T O W N S H IP *OF N E P T U N E , this appalling toll m ight have been avoided by ordi IN THE COUNTY OF ‘ MONMOUTH, condensed m ilk ia storage at (lie. be Pennsylvania Station AND FIXING THE RENTALS AND ginning of 1930 over the previous ASSESSMENTS FOR THE USE nary care and vigilance. M uch of it w o u ld have been Up-Town New York THEREOF," ADOPTED APRIL 9, year. Powdered milk showed an add: 1920, ad sa rp lu s of 8.331.S07. T he dairy avoided if New Jersey were not lagging far behind $ 1 ,8 5 HUDSON TERMINAL BE IT ORDAINED by the Sewerage market division of the Bureau of Ag 1 »»»«<* Down-town New York Commissioners of the Township, of Nep rScultural Economics reported recent- T r i p tune, in the County of Monmouth; almost every other progressive State in the m atter of 3. That Section 7 of an Ordinance Pro ly that the average price of cheese In WEDNESDAYS viding for the Regulation and Mainte 1920 w as the lowest since 1020. If the grade crossing abolition. nance of the Sewerage System of the accusation thnt farmers caused the Sewerage Commissioners of tho Town March 12, April 9 ship of Neptune, in the County of Mon butter surplus Is true, • then they L ve, A sb u ry P a r k 9.20 A . M . mouth, and Fixing the Rentals and As could be equally blamed for the sur New Jersey highway traffic has increased m ore than sessments for the use thcpeof, Adopted April 9, 1920, Is hereby amended as fol plus of all those products. Returning Leave New York (Pennsylvania Station) low s; . *'It is probable that all these accusa 600% in 15 years and will continue to increase for *‘7. Each and every lot of land bor 7.30 P. M .: New York (H udion Term inal) dering on any street, avenue or highway, tions ore In reality based on informa 7.10 P. M .; Newark (Market St.) 7.52 P. M. In which is installed a sewer main ready tion secured from Imttor people wUP many years to come. Railroad traffic, on the other for service, shall be assessed and the ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT are naturally not Interested in the owner or owners thereof shall pay an annual sewer rental of twenty-three farmer’s welfare or earning power, hand, is not above the level of 1920 and there is an PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD cents for every lineal foot of such lot but solely in the um rglu of profit they of land so bordering on such street,, impending decrease due to the heavy diversion of avenue or highway: provided that any themselves obtain. That is why, when lot of land bordering on two streets, a butter surplus confronts them, they avenues or highways, at tho Intersection traffic to the highways. Obviously, New Jersey and its thereof, shall be assessed and the owner blame the farmer for eating substi or owners thereof shall pay the rental tutes. . os hereinbefore specified for the lineal “It has been nn Immemorial pastime citizens m ust accept a fair share of the responsibility feet bordering on one such street, ave nue or highway, and the lineal feet bor to blanie the farm er for all the diffi ONE-DAY Excursions dering on the other such street, ave culties of agriculture. When lie un for the gradual abolition of the 2932 grade crossings nue or highway to the depth of one derstands that the-.Tcal facts are be hundred feet shall not be assessed nor in the State. Just as obviously, every motorist who charged a rental? provided, however, ing suppressed, ills awakening will be NEW YORK that In addition to the rental herein an uniilensnnt experience to those before specified, there shall be charged m ust use grade crossings has the sole ultim ate respon Pennsylvania Station an annual rental for the purposes here who are throwing dust In Ills eyes." inafter enumerated as follows: “a. Hotels and boarding houses with sibility for liis own safety. ? ' T?lpd more than fifteen rooms, Ten Dollars.. WONDER CAVERN IE .75 Hudsos Terminal •*b. Apartments, Hats and tenements containing more thnn two families for . ^ T rl^ Down-Town New York each additional family, Five Dollars. LURE TO TOURISTS Be more than careful when yoq approach a railroad "e. Publlic automobile wash stands,, Sundays, March lfi< April 20 Twenty-five Dollars. CQBMCSKIM,, X. V,— If nip Van “d. Public, garages with wash stnda grade crossing. Heed the warning signs and signals. Leave Asbury Park-Ocenn Grove necommodatin less than fifteen cars, Winkle had taken Ills little snooze In 9 .3 0 A . M . Fifteen Dollars. the H ud son highland.-* lately, Instead But remember, even these may fail— and death is . RETURNINGJeave New York. Pennsyl *‘e. Public garages with wash stand of during the devolution, lie would vania Station, 5.20 P. M., New York (Hudt accommodating more * than fifteen cars, •on Term inal) 5.10 P. M., Newatk (Marke- Twenty-five Dollars. have had real occasion to rub his eyes always lurking there. Street) 5 43 P. M.. • ••f. P u b lic lau n d ries, T w enty-five on awaken in jr. • All Sleels Equipment D ollars. • “g. Factories, Twenty-five Dollars. Man has la(ely h»*en prodding at '‘h. Bottling works. Ten Dollars. nature tn Mynherr Van Winkle's old Pennsylvania Railroad; “1. Theatres, Twenty-flye Dollars. **J. Dance halls, clubs, lodge rooms, neighborhood, unearthing secrets at restaurants and places of amusement. which Itip could only make guesses. Fifteen Dollars. AVhat would It ip think, for instance, "The rentals, assessments andjor ASSOCIATED RAILROADS. OF NEW JERSEY chargcs herein specified may be altered of electric elevators, descending • anil changed from time to time here 'tJirouffli.'a. voncrvie him ft, 100 feet Into ALBERT L. BROWN after by resolution." 2. This ordinance ahall take effect im- the earth, into underground chnrtihers PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD m dlately. where a myriad o f electric lights play READING COMPANY Jobbing NOTICE on the miles of stalactites and stalag Notice-is hereby given that at a meet m ite s? ' . .• . * / ’DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA CENTRAL RAILROAD ing of the Sewerage Commissioners of SHEETd M e talw o rk e r or owners thereof shall py the rental XJiis is the engineering feat recent & WESTERN RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY of Monmouth,' held Friday, February 28, ly completed for the pleasure of 1030, thc foregoinR ordinance was pre late and Asbestos Shingle Rooflnti sented and passed on first and second inotor-touriBts at Howe Caverns here. ERIE HAILHOAD NEW YORK CENTRAL readings. Tho Commissioners will meet It is not inconceivable tliat lUpliim Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces at City Hall, 101 South Main Street, Nep self may have scrainblcd over the RAILROAD Pfpetea Sklcn • tune, N. J., on Friday. March 14, 1930, at* LEHIGH & NEW ENGLAND 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said ordinance ... cavern’s rocky roof - In his eagerness RAILROAD for third and final reading and adoption, to get out of earshot of iJanie Van LEHIGl! & HUDSON RIVER 109 Abbott Avenue. Ocean Qrp5.* nnd to receive objections thereto. , P. F. DODD, Clerk. Winkle's tongue, Hut existence of the LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD RAILWAY Telephone 3142 cavern, 'regarded by, geologists as a SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of .a twjn-wonder to Niagara Falls, did not writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued . out of the Court' of Chancery of the' become known to. the white inaii in LEGAL NOTICES State of New Jersey, will ba. exposed Jils lifetime. to sale at public vendue, on Tuesday the first day of April, 1930, between the hours frowe Caverns remained unexplored AN ORDINANCE of 12 o'clock and 5 o’clock, (at 2 o'clock) \ -until recently because of its extreme in the afternoon of said daV at the Land a n o r d i n a n c e c o n c e r n i n g t h e arid Mortgage- Agency: Office, 701 .M attl inaccessibility. Increase of motor* • VACATION OF A PART OF ALL son Avenue, In the City of Asbury £ark, THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND r*rft?ci in the neighborhood lias lead County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to LYING BETWEEN THE NORTH satisfy a decree of said court amounting to the construction of roads which WESTERLY LINE OF THE to a p p ro x im ately 59,611.00. • v . place the entrance to the caverns on OF WAY OF. THE NEW YORK AND In the first place, 40 shares of the LONG BRANCH RAILROAD COM capital stock of compiafnaijt associa the main highway. (Scfiofianoa Trail, PANY, THE WORTH EASTEKLV tion. assigned to the said association by New York Suite Koute 7), forty miles LINE OF SOUTH CONCOURSE EX Ernest B. Jemison and Etta Jemison,* TENDED SOUTHEASTERLY, AND west of Albany and thirty miles south- and In the second place, all that certain THE EASTERLY LINE OF . LAlitU lot, tract or parcel of land and premises, vrest of Schenectady. AVENUE (STATE HIGHWAY), situate, lying and.being In the Township' . SHARK RIVER ISLANDS. ' of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth BE3 IT ORDAINED by the Township and-’. State of New Jersey, known and Canyon W orthily Ranka Committee of .the Township of Neptune, designated ns Lot Number Three {No. ANNAfK. SCHADT , RUSSELL C M. SCHADT in the County of Monmouth, State of 3) in Range B in West. Grove, near as Marvel of Nature New Jersey: ' Ocean Orove, New Jersey. * WHEREAS, all that certain parcel of BEGINNING at a stake at the corner ; To understand - the Immensity of land lying between..-the northwesterly of Corlies Avenue and a twelve foot"TClde the Grand canyon, it Is necessary to line of the right of way of the New York street laying along the. east side of said and Long Branch Railroad Company» L o t N u m b er T h re e ; th e n c e (1) ru n n in g know something of the Colorado river, the northeasterly line of South Con as tho needle pointed March. 1878, south S e h a d t ’s elghty-Blx degrees and thirty minutes which. Incidentally, must be included course extended southeasterly, and the easterly line of Laird Avenuo (State west forty-four feet along Corlies Avenue v among tiie great rivers of North Highway), Shark River Islands, in the to the southeast corner of Lot Number America. It Ih formed in southern TownBblp of Neptune, In the County of Four: thence (2) north three degrees and. thirty minutes west along Lot Number Utah hy the confluence of the Oreen Monmouth, as shown on map entitled "Map of Shark River Islands, Monmouth Four, one hundred and fifty feet .to the and tiie Grand rivers. It enters Ari Sea Food Market, Inc. County, New Jersey, drawn by Slncer- south side of a twenty foot wide street; zona at the northwestern corner and beaux.& Moore, Civil Engineers, Asbury thence (3) along the same, north elghty- p a r k / ? New ; Jerse y , F e b ru a ry 3, 1920," slx degrees and thirty minutes east forty- - flows southward to the Gulf of-Cali has not been laid out; and has not.been four feet to the side of the aforesaid fornia. It d ra in s an area o f .‘>00,000 accepted or opened and is not used by twelve foot wide street, thence (4) along 907 Mairj Street, Asbury Park the public; and the same, Bouth three degrees and thirty square miles. Only at three points WHEREAS, Shark River Islands and minutes east one hundred aijd fifty feet Is it crossed by a railroad. Donald I. Burton being the owners of to the place of beginning.. all lands which might be affected by the Seized as the property of Ernest B. The Spaniards-were the first while vacating of said parcel of land lying be* Jemison et al. taken in execution at the men to view the great wonder*of na tween the northwesterly line of the suit of Neptune Building .ajmK Loan Association and to be sold by ture. Spanish explorers Urst report right of way of th^ New York and Long Branch Railroad Company, the north • WILLIAM JR. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. ed seeing it as early as 1540 and In easterly line. of South Concoudse ex D ated F eb. 24, 1930. 1770 a Spanish priest found a cross tended southeasterly, and the easterly Cook & Stout, Solicitors; line of Laird Avenue (Stato Highway)/ 10-13 ($23.10) ing that still henrs his name. The Shark River Islands, as a, public street, first man to malce anything like a have given their respective. assents in Notice of Settlement of ‘Account. writing to said vacation; •- : complete survey of, the river and the . THEREFORE be ft ordained by the Estate of Mary F. Ferguson, Deceased. canyon through which It Hows, was Hotels and Restaurants Township Committee , of the Township Notice is hereby given that the ac of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, counts of the subscribers, executors of Maj. John Wesley I’owell, a geologist that all that tract or parcel of land and the estate of said deceased, will bo , and a school teacher, a one-armed premises, .situate, lying; between the audited and stated by the .Surrogate of ,veteran tiie Civil war. Willi a crew Supplied at Wholesale northwesterly line of the rjght of way the County of Monmouth and reported of of the New York and Long .Branch Rail for settlement to the Orphans Court*of of men and boats, he traversed the road Company the northeasterly line of snld cenntv. on T^'irsday, the tenth day- river.from its source to its mouth In South Concoursb extended southeasterly, of April, A. D., 193©,• at which time ap-. and the easterly - line of. Laird Avenue plication will be made for the allowance • ■ 18C9. (Stato Highway), Shark River Islands, of commissions and counsel fees. The Grand canyon -lias long been Telephones, Asbury Park 1 1 4 6 or 6 9 1 tn tho Township of Neptune, County of D ate d F e b ru a ry 21; 1930. - I Monmouth, State. of • New Jerse: DAVID W. GELLT. a-haven for geologists. . It furnishes G65 W arburton Avenuo, Yonkers, N. Jf.' them with nn ideal setting to study the earth's strata. no Ie6s City, V. /J, • hliven tor toutffita. . ~ ^ V * * ^ . • -Sv 1 ’ t r* * J .v ■*. •: ;■ f:*S 0* • »• ir- :iV.r X- v. i/„ r 0 f FRIDAY, MARCH 7> 1930/ PACE SEVEN OFFICIAL INFORMATION * T H E • I NEPTUNE AND OCEAN GROVE AUTOMOBilUE T H A N K Y O U KITCHEN - Township Committee. DEALERS’ DIRECTORY Raymond R. Gracey, Chairman. CALL AGAIN! c a b i n e t ! John W. Knox, Clerk and Business ((ci. 1920 \'t*w*pspor Union.) Manager. ■ ; a h a n d y d ir e c t o r y f o b o u r h e a d e r s No life can he pure In Us purpose John S. Hall, Chairman of Finance. Belm ar Sales and Service nml strong In Its strife nnd all life Harry Whitlock, Chairman of Police. not hfc pwor tftul stronger thereby. Charles Loveman, Chairman of Roads. —Owen Morlrtlth. Ralph Johnson, Chairman of Light, jluthorizecl Poor and Publicity. BUSINESS DIRECTORY j/Jgency GOOD MOLASSES RECIPES , Assessor. Ernest F. "Woolston. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR 709 Tenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. E very tmii.v Wees molnssfts mndy. Q. C. Pridham & Bro. cookies. , l»n*ud and stonnied Tax Collector. Practical Painters CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Some very good values in second-hand cars—as low as $35.00. The llavor of Edward C. Sweet. Alterations Additions Repairs immediate delivery on new cars. moJn.ssrs ; is not a small Paper Hangers 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove jmrt of its attractiveness , Treasurer. in various foods. 71 Broadway Telephone 1262 . Arthur H. Pharo. Ocean Grove, N, J. Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars Apple Cake. — Cook f Iu w I.v v in. three-foilrtIis. . ■ Attorney. Willys-Knight : Whippet of a «ni|»ful of New Or- Richard •'W. Stout. Andrew Taylor JACOB BEUTELL li'jiiif* molii.sses.; one.. and Fours and Sixes urio-hiilf cupfuis of thinly TIN AND SHEET METAL PLUMBING a n d h e a t in g Chief of Police. WOBKEB j*iiri‘d iipjiU»«i. until ton* William Maas. Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Joseph Gouldy, Jr., 702 Main Street, Avon fli'K .Moil tliVee-fourtliW 12B South Main St., Aabury Park 98 '/j Erabury Avenue Ocean Grove. iit'ii cupful of shorteiiliiK Road Foreman. Phone 2601- Phone 8468 In uiu*-huit cupfiii nf honing water. John White. Sin two nml umMiulf cupfuls of Hour with >»]i<-fnurlh icaspoonful Township Physician. Tilton.’s City Dairy EDMUND L. THOMPSON AUTO of salt, une and one*ha!f teaspoon- W. A. Robinson, M. D. ru te u rl» a UllK and Cr*mm Exterior and Intsrlor Ignition Repairing fuls of smla. one ten spoon fill of cin BUTTEKMILE ANT) CERTIFIED PAINTING ‘ ’ t namon, one-half lonspoonful of cloves, Overseer of Poor. MILK ELECTRICIANS and replacing of all parts done at one-fourth renspopnfu! of mace and., DlitrlbuUm for W*llt«r-Qorrt<«i Product* Estimates Furnished Janet V. Bouse. 23 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grovs, N. J this shop. We specialize in start add the hot water mixture, stinlnp ftOS 8erond Avenue, Aabury Park until smooth. Add the molasses, and Building Inspector. Phone 1677■ Phone Aabury 2256-R ing and sparking and lighting appjes. pour Into a shallow pan anil Edgar. Phillips. systems for all makes of autos, ftaUe one-h»!f hour In a moderate SCRVICE and invite you to come to us when oven. Serve warm with whipped . j . Engineet. HARRY J. BODINE 1 cream,.' .*..••• Claude W. Birdsall. JOHN N. BURTIS you have any trouble of this kind. C innam on Snaps.— Cream one cupful FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER j FUNERAL DIRECTOR Our service cannot be excelled— of shortening and one cupful of sugar. ■ k. Police Recorder. 1007 Bings A n ,. Asbur; Park 1 PRIVATE CHAPEL prices* are fair. Add one cupful of molasses, then two Peter F. Dodd. “HOME FOR SERVICES” | teasponnfuls of snda dissolved In two Phant Part D e p a ib s S67 517 Bangs Avo. Aiburj PrUate Auto Phone 64 | tablespoonfuls of warm water. Sift two Publicity Director. F. S. Morris, Automotive Electrician' cupfuls of flour with one tablespoonful George C. Stull. each of cinnamon and ginger, one-lmlf AMEEIOAN BAEBER SHOP U. S. L. Battery Service Station teaspoonful of salt and add to the first Board of Health. U. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires 307 Bond St., Aabury Park LEON SNIDER mixture. Mix well and add more (lour Members of Township Committee, 82 8outh Main Street, Asbury Park Pbone 2771 to make a stiff dough to roll out. Cut (Next Door to Scott'a MubIc Store) NEWSPAPERS the Assessor and Township Physi EXPERT ON LAPIEB ana CHIXjDHEN S In desired shapes and bake ten min cian. HA.’R BOBBING. <0 CBNTB Service AH Year utes in a .moderate oven. Mon and Boys' H air Cut, 35 Cents. Date Bran Bread.— .Mix as usual Health Officer. 53 Main Ave, Ocean Grove. Tel. 5283 MICHAEL, DAB.O (Formerly -with N a ry ) Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier one-half cupful of molasses, <>»e egg. Stanley Applegate. “ The Catch of the Ocean” at one cupful of milk, one and one-half-. DAVID H. O’REILLY cupfuls of bran, two cupfuls of whole Sewerage Commissioners. GEORGE H. COOK wheat flour, one-oighth'teaspoonful of Daniel H. Smith, President. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Plano Tuner so REG’LAR FELLERS He Only Holds Out on Conductors By GENE BYRNES IT STRIKES US with considerable force that because poppies were bom in an air plane they are riot SKY terriers or AIR- edales any more than a boy would be a STEP LADDER if he had a STEP- fafher. ■ However, it strikes us that" if you select a U. S. Li. BATTERY for proof ' of constructive perfection and' serv iceability you ■will have no cause for i disappointment. This , battery . con tains every essential perfection of de tail reguired. to, insure accuracy of performance plus low operating cost. . F. O’ROURKE, . .. - '• 903 ila® Street,' Bradley Beach. FRIDAY, MARCH % 1930 pack f o u k 7ill Rogers Picks THE NEPTUNE TIMES P a s s e s AND OCEAN GROVE TIMES A Story For Published Friday HOMER D. KHESGE, Publisher . Frederick B. Balzar This Spot John 6. Quinn, Editor Governor pf Nevada, U------NEPTUNE, N. J. The Twenty-third Psnlm. Telephone 7 By WILL ROGERS , CONVENIENCE SU B SC R IPT IO N S. J1.50 y e a rly : !*•]{', so m i-an n u ally ; 50c. q u a rte rly o r 4c. and post- Tills Is My commandment, That 'J'-HE Worst Joke I heard today ,iko per copy, porttiyte paid in the United States: ©amufct $2.00 und foreign J2.5** ,ve love one another, as I have . Wiis M® to me by Major Scan- Adds V A L U E a y ea r.. loved you. Greater love hath no ;m<, of thc ii. S. Air Service, at- to any banking service It is particularly- , bed to the Embassy in Knme, ADDUKSSKS rhanped on ri-MiipHl—ulways pive former address. man than this, that a man lay important in connection with ADVBHTISiiMENTS. ' Hat.'s will Ut! htnlJsiM'il by us upon request. down his life for his friends . . , ;'{e_ is the Repre.-ionliitive of the WATCH THK I.AHKi. UN YOI.il PAl'KIt Kliil TJItt BXF’iRATION OF These things I command you, that •tViHtion in Rome ^n.d they l'-ive Safe Deposit Facilities V o ru SCHSCitli'TION ye love one another.—-John ]4:12- -t-uv him ov-i* nn ^n.erinn plane, .;.d lie war g-ood i.'tuaglt (if you VAt 17. Our great fire and burglar proof vault ia on the. Entered «.-* l-ilass in.ill at the Oo-an Grove ptHafflcv (Compiled by the Bible Guild,) round floor. You enter it direct from our Single eopfes nil sale at C. M. Saisle's'drug store, the newsstands or Charles H riemmiiu; iu.i “American dairy fnrmers would da to tlie influence of European marga well to follow the successful Danish rine on American tourists. The wide plan rather tlinn the economically spread use of mnrgnrlne In Europe Is unsound ndvlce of those whose chief having a profound cftect In promoting aim seems to be ‘blame the farmer.’” the popularity of this toothsome’prod uct in America. The American trav eler abroad finds mnrgnrlne on the CURING COLDS COSTS table In the most fashionable cafes and restaurants of the Continent. He WORKERS $50 YEARLY acquires a liking for mnrgnrlne and naturally asks for it when lie gets CHICAGO.— Catching cold is an hack home.” expensive pastime. Among other things It costs the average Ameri URGE REPEAL OF TAX can worker $.10 a year for time off from his Job and doctor bills for CHICAGO.— Itepeal of federal nnd curing up colds. slate license taxes on retail grocers “Sneezes, coughs, sore throats, who sell margarine will be sought by sniffles, aud wheezes and the im the Natlimul. Association of Kotiill paired eniclcney which common Grocers, It was disclosed nt the re colds impose on the natlou’s army cent annual meeting of the board of of workers result ln an economic directors here. loss to the United States of more The association representing 80.0(H) than $200,000,000 annually," de retail grocery establishments In the clare^ Ferdinand A. Bunte of Bunte United Slates regards these taxes as kHAT just because you are in busi Brothers,. Chicago candy manufac an "unjust discrimination against, both turers. "The nation's hill for cough grocers nnd consumers," nccordlng to drops alone, to alleviate colds, runs C. H. Janssen, of St. Paul, secretary. ness everybody is aware of the fact. into millions of dollars a year. “Children constitute one of tlie Your goods may be the^ finest in biggest groups suffering from colds, and rank as large consumers of cough drops. Many parents instead News of the the market, but they will remain on of dosing their youngsters with syrups which may upset the Juve your shelves unless the people are nile stomachs, sooth their little throats with cooling menthol in Churches candy form." told about them. St. Paul's M. E., Ocean Gro TOURISTS INFLUENCE Preaching1 aervice: 10.80 a. m. jm d 7.30 p. m, Sunday school; 2.30; /Epworth U. S. EATING HABITS L eague, 0.80;. J u n io r L eag u e, 6.80. P ra y e r A d v e r t i s e service, Wednesday, 7.80 p. m. Rev. Har CHICAGO. — Wlmt Uncle Sam ry A. Helyeat pastor. * spreads on his bread Is due in large measure to the Influence of American Home For the Aged. if you want to move your merchan tourists returning home with a liking 63 Clark avenue. Ocean Grove. Every Wednesday at 2.45 p, m. Dr, J. W. Mar- for European eating habits. sBbiII, chaplain, conducts a religious ser "In the case of both butter and vice, •pen to all members of the Home dise. Reach the buyers in their margarine the Influence of foreign and any friends of the Grove, Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper administered first travelers Is nppnrent,” says a bulletin Wednesday of every month. homes through the columns of this of the American Iiesearch Foundation. "The demand for a light-colored, Trinity Episcopal, Asbury Park. milk-flavored spread for bread, such ns Services conducted by the rector. Rev paper, and on every dollar expend R a n d a ll W . C onklin, a s follow s: 7,80 a. trans-Atlantic travelers nre served in m., hoJy communion; 9.30, Sunday school; Europe, has caused manufacturers to 10.45 a, m., morning prayer and sermon, ed you will reap a handsome divi adopt tills type In America. 7.30 p. m., evensong and sermon. "Similarly tlie shift from a high d en d . color to a straw color ln the spreods West Side Mission, 927 Springwood avenue, Asbury Park. for our bread, Is attributed by man* W. Clark Yerks, superintendent. Satur days, 8 p. m., H. Kirm, leader.. Sunday school, 2.30, in clmrgo of R. Norbury, su*- perintendent.- Sunday, 8 p. m„ evangel istic : meeting. Tueeday, . children and young people's meeting;. W. C. Yerks, leadp»v Thursday evening, George Sabin leader. First M. E., Asbury Park. an Grove Times Rev. Edwin Forrest Hann, pastoi. Preaching service at 10.45 a, m. Sunday school at 2,30. Young people's meeting at 6.30. Evening service at 7.30. Prayer ser- © w M a n s i ' vices Wednesday at 7.45 o’clock. . vQnue, Ocean Grove First Baptist, Asbury Park, Sunday school and adult Bible class «u Telephone 7 10.00 a. in.; at 11 ,Dr. David A. MacMur- H o u r s a ay will preach. Also sermon at 7.30. Young people's meeting on Monday venings at 7.45. West Grove M. E. Rev. E. H. Cloud, pastor. Services lor the coming Sunday as follows: 9.45 Sun-' day school; 11.00 preaching service; 6.30, Junior League; -7.30, evening service. Grand Avenue Reformed, Asbury Park Rev. Otto Ii. F. Mobn, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; divine worship, U a, tn.. sermon by the pastor. Appropriate music by the quartette. Visitors ’welcome. First Presbyterian, Asbury Park. Dr. Charles F. Shaw, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at io , in. Evening service at 7.80 p. m. Mid week service . Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. Young people's society Thursday, 7.45 p. Ballard^Memorial, Asbbiy Park. Sunday at 10.30, preaching service con ducted by the. pastor. Rev. H. M. Brad ia you w aste way; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m; Epworth L eag u e, 6.30; ev en in g w orship, 7.30, P ra y er meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30. w a itin g fo r Lutheran Church Of the Atonement. First avenue and. Hock Street. Rev. HOT W AFER Luther D. Lazarus, pastor, Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Morning service, 10.45, Vesper service, 7.45 p. m. Have you ever That time can; be counted the hours saved, you can have Christian and Missionary Alliance. wasted each week in an ever ready sup Asbury Park 616 Asbury avenue, Asbury Park. your home, waiting ply of hot water, at Preaching services Sunday M 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, for hot water — the turn, of a faucet, 8 pi; m. Prayer and praise service Fri day, 7.30 p. m. Sunday school Sunday, making trips to the winter or summer, 9.45 a* m. R, L. Staley, pastor. basement or carry for every need, by ing pans and ket simply installing Christian Science, Asbury Park.. What You Want Services aro held regularly every Sun tles ? In the average one of the new day morning at 10,30 by the. Flrst Churctt of Christ Scientist at Third* avenue and home, the time Humphrey Kalama Emory street. The reading room is open How You Want It wasted each year, if zoo Automatic Wat every,day from 11a. m. to 4.p. m. Wed nesday evening service at 8. p u t a ll together, e r Heaters. Come in Second Church of Christ Scientist ser vices Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and When You Want It would amount to a or phone today for Sunday evening at 8 o'clock: a l B o W ed demonstration. nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading nice vacation. room open dally; Comer Grand and As bury avenues, Asbury Park. •or anything in the line of printing come to us andjwe will Pentecostal Lighthouse. 905 Sewall avenue, Asbury Park/ Sun- guarantee you satisfactory work at day~2.30 p. m„ Sunday school; 3JJ0, .preaching service; 6.45, young people's m eetin g ; 7.30, p re a c h in g service. T h u rs prices that are right. day—2.00 p. m., prayer meeting; IjSQ, preaching service. Saturday—7.30 p. m„ prayer meeting. AUTOMATIC STORAGE WATER HEATER Letterheads PostCards Salvation Army, Aabury Park. Salvation Army barracks; Mattlson ave nue. Services U a. m. Sunday school at Envelopes Dance Orders 2.15. Young people's meeting 6.15 p. m. Evening worship at 8. Commandant Alice JEESEY CENTRA Foster, officer in charge. Billheads Office Forms St. James Episcopal, Bradley Beach. Business Cards Folders Poweiuand Light Xo.^ Services conducted by the rector. Rev. E. J. Walenta as follows: Holy Com munion Sundayo, 8 a. m.; Wesnedsday, Blotters Programs a. m.. and first Sunday In the menth, 1 a. m Morning prayer and sermon, 1 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, Invitations •* ; : > Labels . ;; .30 p. m. Church School and Bible Class .30 a. m . • " Circular 1 Letters Hand Bills ' Mergaugey’s Express and Storage Church of the1 Ascension, Bradley Beach. Announcements \ . Posters LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING V Brinley and Fletcher Lake avenues. Right. Rev. Canon John X O'Hara, Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced .Men. Rector. Sunday masses: 7.45; 9.00 and 10.30 o’clock. Week day mass, 7.80 Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip o'clock. First Fridsty mass, 7.00 o’clock. Confessions for Saturdays and flrst Fri days, 4.00 to 5.00 o'clock and 7.30 to 8.30 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES DE LUXE BUS SEEVIOT TO NEW YORK OITY DAILY o'clock. 90 Main Street 'Bradley Beach M. E. Forty-Eight Main Avenue ' ’ •{phone G19 'Rev. Lawrenco Correll, pastor, 10.30, preaching service; 2,SO, Sunday school; Telephone Asbury Park 7 ;; Epworth • League ot G.Srt; preaching al ! AUTOMOBILES HE TIMES advertisers need your trade and friendahip- MEN’S CLOTHING MONMOUTH AUBURN MOTOR COMPANY When you need anything first try to buy it at home. MORSE’S MEN’S SHOP AUBURN—CORD FRONT DRIVI2—INTERNATIONAL/ TRUCKS We are anxious to see our home community the center EXCLUSIVE FURNISHER, CLOTHIER. HATTER SERVICE AND OAS 55 MAIN AVENUE ** 1306 Corlies Avenuo, Neptuno. Phone A P. 633 of commercial and social activity. Communities grow ASSOCIATION BUILDING Show Boons, 721 Main Street, Aabury Park. Phone A P. 3861 and prosper through combined, efforts. Cooperation and team Closed' for Winter—Open, about May 1, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS work make for results, Tho tradesmen mentioned below are reliable and dependable, Trade at home, MILK AND CREAM TWIN CITY GARAGE RUDOLPH JARMER, AUTO MACHINIST . TAYLOR DAIRY.C0. ELECTRIC AL MECHANIC REPAIRS ACCESSORI12B iiiiiiiiimimiimifiiitiiiiaftmififfffviiififciiifiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiBiiiaiiMiiiiiiiiffiiB Catley & Williams, Proprietors BATTERIES SOl.D, CHARGED, REPAIRED ■ ' MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK 98 South Mata Street, Ocean Grovo. Phone A P. 835-R ______ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES t FROM MONMOUTH FARMS 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove _ ■ SPECIAL P h o n e 1970 AUTO GLASS Wo will wire any iilic-room house with BX Cable, Service, Underwriters* Inspec tion, latest atyle lighting flxtures, complete for $65.00. Always Open ATLANTIC COAST ELECTRIC CO. PHOTOGRAPHER 1 601 Main Strret,'Aabury Park SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP Phono 4259 for representative. (Time payments may be arranged J. SMITH, Prop. ADAMS & BROWN PHOTOGRAPHERS AUTO GLASS A SPECIALTY Hotel and Residence, Interiors. Exteriors. Construction. Accident. Groups. Telephone 2520 FLOWERS T* South Main Street, Aabury Park.______' Window Displays. Panoramas 905 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. . Phone 1204 BAKERY ROSTER REITZ’S MODEL BAKERY FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH ANYWHERE RADIO \ Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park P h o n e 1569 FRUIT CAKE IN -t 8 and B POUND TINS DELICIOUS PUMPKIN and MINCE PIES ATWATER KENT RADIOS—EDISON—STROMBERG-CARLSON FURNITURE ■ 812 Main Street, Aabury Park Reasonable Terms Branch—4T Pilgrim Pathway Ocean Grove ______P h o n e 622(1 H1NESV AUTO SUPPLY CO. RADIO DEPT. BUILDING BLOCKS Main, at First Avenue Phone Asbury Park 4297 Nationally Advertised Telephone A. P, 676* • o y a l Goods Our Specialty Phone Asbury Park 5097 R, T. CLARK. Prop. E. F. VAN HISE D E GROVE RADIO SHOP CEMENT BLOCKS, BAND, GRAVEL im-F.URNITURE C0..I„c. AMRAD—RADIOS—CROSELEY . Steiner Avenue, Neptuno City, N. 4. j Grand and Summerfield Avenue?. Use Our Deferred ' ''. Asauny park n.j. ALL MAKES OF SETS REPAIRED. BATTERY SERVICB Payment Plan 62 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. COAL AND WOOD SKATE SHARPENING ‘■A Safe Buy ■Word" GARAGE—STORAGE JOSEPH P. JOHNSON SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS COAL, MASON'S MATERIALS, FUEL OIL PORTER'S .GARAGE BOB EBERLE, Prop. 107 South Main Street, Neptune, N. J. 905 Main Street, Aabury Park P h o n es IMO-tMl Agent for Columbia, Iver Johnson and Other Pope Made Bicycles STORAGE, CAR WASHING, TIRE’ REPAIRING, ALEMITE SERVICE Complete Repair Shop, Children's Vehicles. Baby Carriages Repaired MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES Skates Sharpened Telephone 2530 617-621 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 3665-J J. B. TH O M PSON W. J. THOMPSON E STOUT COAL YARD INSURANCE UPHOLSTERING HAZELBROOK anil OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL CLJ3ANCO AL, WOOD, CHARCOAL, MASONS' MATERIALS 817 Aabury Avenue, Asbury Park. Phones 540-541 S, W. HAYES AGENCY, Inc. JEMISON & JEMISON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCR BROKERS UPHOLSTERING, BEDDING, CUSHIONS. WINDOW SHADES MATTRESSES RENOVATED and MADE TO ORDER 'LEHIGH COAL 643 Mattison Avenue P h o n e 6210*6211 611 Main Street, Aabury Park Phone 2037-M ' Lasts lunger. Gives more heat. Murna moro completely. Leas clinkers JJN. GARRABRANDT AGENCY LAUNDRIES » Egg, Stoves, Nut, Pea UPHOLSTERER 7$ Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone 2124______A Certified Laundry Wo 20 P o u n d s OTTO A. SPIES I Eliminate NEPTUNE LAUNDRY F o r *1.00 Corlies Avenue and Neptune Highway Telephone 6070 [W ash M inim um Phone, Asbury 5769 UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER LESTER R. WELLER & SON D ay C h arg e Mattresses Renovated. Called for ln morning, returned same day Colored Clothes Washed Separately . Natchman Springs put In Mattresses 20-40 Prospect Avenue, Asbury Park 1226 Munroe Avenue-1311 Washington Avenue, Asbury Park N. J. WINDOW CLEANING CLEANING AND DYEING Progress Laundry CLEAN WINDOWS COMPANY NEPTUNE CLEANING AND TAILORING CO. “ CARE IS OUR WASH WORD” HELEN K. MILLER,' prop. 1321 Corlies Avenue. Phono Aabury Park 38« Stores, Ofllces and Residences Anywhere. Also General House Oleanlne CLEANING. PRESSING. DYBINO. ALTERING ond REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF LADIES’ A^D GENTS! GARMENTS Phone 7600 Everything Sterilized 212 Second Avenue, Asbury Park. N. J. Phone Aabury Park 1386 Work Called For and Delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed DRUGGIST WELDING T el. 204 *e!T" A Certified Laundry "It We Can't Weld It—Junk It" C. M. NAGLE PHARMACY SEACOAST INDIVIDUAL SERVICE LAUNDRY CO. SCHULTZ WELDING WORKS (Graduate ln Pharmacy), 26 Lbs. for $1.25—One Day Service • DRUGS, CIGARS. SODA, CANDY, BREYER’S ICE CREAM, HOT DRINKS ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE prescription Filling Our Specialty All Clothes Washed Separately. E. Frank Sweet, Owner Auto Radiator Repalre Fender, Body Rcpalra 112 W. LaReine Avenue, Neptune; Phone 3824 33 Pilgrim Pathway (Auditorium Corner). Ocean Grove, N. J.______DM Hirst Avenue . Phone 2750 Aabury Park, N . J. Neptune Chapter, No. 256. Order of Monmouth Lodge, No. 107, Knights avenue. Executive Committee second I Fire Out. 3 Time 7 a. m. and Chief ■ 6.30 P; M.—New York, West, South, Call. 4 Washington. 6 Eagle. 7 Stoker. last, Pennsylvania and Asbury Park. the Eastern Star. MeetB Red Men’s of Pythias. Meets Winckler Hall, Mat , and fourth Tuesday. Commander, Fire Chief, Curwen F, Dodd, Washing Lodge and Club Hall, Corlies avenue, second and tison avenue, second and fourth Fri : Clarence Chamberlain; adjutant. ton Company. Incoming fourth Friday a t 8.00 p. m. Matron, day a t 8.00.o’clock p. m. Charles E. ! Vance Jefferis. Auxiliay meets First Assistant, Alfred P. Todd, E. H. H 7.00 A.. M,—-All points, including Aabury i Mrs. Dorothy J. Patterson; secretary, Weaver, Secretary.' j second and fourth Monday. Mrs. Stokes Company. P a rk , Second Assistant, Raymond R. Gracey, 11 A. M.—All points, except Asbury Directory Alice Siegmund. Scriba Council, No. 25. Loyal Ladies j Thomas J. White, preside!#. Eagle Company. . P a r k . . - - mouinrtuiuiiuuuiuniiyutmijim iiiiunuiuiivuiummimtiiufu* Asbury Lodge, No. 142, F. & of Royal Arcanum. Meets American I Star of the Sea Lodge, No. 24, Shep 2.00 p. M.—All points, including Asbv-y Whitesville P a rk . •; ... A. M. Meets northeast corner Cook ' Legion Home, 509 Sewall . aveiiue, herds of Bethlehem. Meets 143 Main p4.00 \P . M.—All points, except•' AabtL/ Occan Grovo Parbnt-Teachers’ As man avenue and Main street, first and first and third Tuesday a t 8.00 p. in. I street. ■ 21...... Springwood and Springdale sociation meets Neptune High School. third Tuesday at 8.00 p: m. -Master, Regent, Rosalie Smith; secretary, 2 2 ...... Fisher and Bangs 6.10 P. M.—Philadelphia, Pennflylvi^ula,; • Pride of the Park Council, No. 15, 23...... Fisher and Springwood west and South. President, Mrs. Charles Bilms; secre J. Albert Marks; Secretary, Frank Evelyn Smith. • •• •. .. j Sons and Daughters of Liberty. 24...... M yrtle and Maple 6.30 ^P. M.—AU points, including Asbury tary, -Mrs. A, D. Hoyl. 2 5 ...... M y rtle a n d S tra tf .ordP ark . Pullen, P. M. . Corinthian Castle', No. 47, Knights ' Councilor, Miss Elva Pearce; record- 26.. . ----- ...... Myrtle and Munroe Mothers' Circle meets St. Paui’3 CorsOit Commandery, " No. ■ 15, of Golden Eagle. Meets Monday even I ing secretary, Mrs. Jennie Emmons. 2 7 ...... ,, ..i.Asbury' and Anelve ings in Mikado Building, 810 Cook Stokes and Munroe church. President, Mrs.. Louis. Mul- Knights Templar. Meets northeast cor I Jordan Link, Order of Golden ...... Stokes and Stratford ford; secretary, Mrs: E. W. Davis. ner Cookman avenue and Main street, man avenue, a t 8.00 o’clock. William Chain, meets Winkler Hall. .Munroe ai\d Oxonia CASH OR SYMPATHY first and third Thursday a t 8.00 p. m. * Holland,. Noble Chief; C. J. Collard, Ladies’ Auxiliary of Washington W hich Do You W ant? Secretary, John D. Beegle. . M. R. - . ' WEST GROVB 510.00 for a year’s protectlen and Stokes 'fire coihjifltiies.; Meets sec Burbage Castle, No. 816, Knights of aginst Sickriess'or Accident. ond and fourth Mondays, 2.30 p. m. Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1407. lfi..... Main Street and fcaln Ave. THE NORTH AMERICAN ACCI Golden Eagle. James G. Parker, N. 16...... M ain Street and Corlies Ave. Mrs. W. R. O’Brien, president; Mrs. Meets Moose Hall, 143 Main .street, DENT AND LIFE INSURANCE ' every Thursday, at 8.00 p. m. Secre C. H arry C. Mancb, M. of R. Meets 5 2 ..... J(...... Unexcelled Engine House COMPANY . ' Clifford Cole, secretary. 5 3..... Atklns^^ and Embury Pays $25.00 per week in sickness tary, J. VanDyke. first Monday of each month in Strick 54...... Prospect and Heck ,, Ocean Grove Lodge, No. 238, P. & or accident. J10.000 at death. Meh V Neptune Lodge, No. 84, L O. O. F. lin Building, 702 Cookman avenue. M.... Atkins and Sixth Avenue or Women, 16 .to 70 accepted. : No A.M . Meets Maaonic Hall, 60 Pit , Ocean Grove County Library, Ocean 13 ...... ^ ...... Corlies and Ridge medical examination. No, dues. Meets 706 Main street' every Wed Asbury Park Council; No. 23, Junior 7*...... C orlies and Union No assessments. $10.00 entire cost. man avenue, second and fourth Mon Grove Woman’s Club House, 89 Mt.; 85....« day. at 8 p. tn. Secretary, Charles S. nesday at 7-30 p. m. Noble Grand, Order United American Mechanics...... Atkins and Tenth Get your Application, for Policy, in . A rthur Everett;. Secretary, W. K. Meets 810 Cookman avenue every Carmel Way. Open every Friday from 92.../. i.v Rldae and Eighth NOW. Tomorrow may xbe too late. Porter. ' ... Eisenberg. Wednesday a t 8.00 p. m. Counsellor, 11 a. m. to 5 o’clock. Mrs. Guy Se ■ • Special Tapi North American Accident and Life ' -. Jordan Lodge, No. 247, F, &_A. M. gur in charge. Books free. ” ■ -“ I n s u r a n c e : CO., C hcago, 111. Asbury Park Lodge, No. 253, I. O. P. Rushton; Secretary, Henry D. 6—6- -6—General Alarm. 2 Fire Out. I G. WHITTEMORE SPEAR, Agent Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman ave Chamberlain. I Neptune County Library, Ridge and Tim e 1 p. tn. and Chiefs CalL 4 U nex- 101 Mt. Tabor Way O. F. Mefets Thursday eveningB a t, ; Tenth avenues. Open every Thursday celled,, 5 U needa. nue, first and third Wednesday at 750 Tecumseh Tribe, No. 60, Improved Ocean Grove. p., m. - Master, Jack Boil; secretary, 706 Main street. Noble G rand,1 afternoon 2 to 5 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Walter Voll; Secretary, J. P. Leigh. Order Red Men. Meets 715 Cookman Yeoman in charge. Books free. BRADLEY BEACH fferd Lafle. i avenue every Tuesdajr at 7.30 p. m. Ocean Grove Chapter, No. 170, Or-i Atlantic Lodge oif Rebekab, I. O. 0. 15...... Monmouth and Pacific F. Meets first and third Tuesday even Sachem, Michael. O’Brien; Secretary, I The Times is on sale at the follow Ji ...... Fifth and Hammond der of Eastern Star. Meets Masonic John N. Ennis. 16...... Burlington and Main Here’s Instant Relief ings a t 706 Main street. ing newsstands and stores: St.. ...Evergreen and Madison Hall, 50 Pitman avenue, second-and Sitting Bull Tribe, No. 247, Improv fourth Tuesday at 8.00 p. m. Matron, Lady Chester Lodge of Rebekah, L ] .V, Ocean Grove 41...... / ...... Fifth and Central From Bunion Pains O. O. F . Meets first, and third Friday ed Order Red Men. Meets Red Men’s Chatfield’s. IS ...... Brinley and Main Mrs. Fannie Afehewr secretary, Mrs. Hall,. 1140 Corlies avenue. Secretary, a7...... Ocean Park and Central Dorothy Farrington Hart. . : . evening at 706 Main street. - Noble : Snider’s...... McCabe and Main and Soft Corns Grand, Mrs, M. Dangler; secretary, Dr. Stanley D. Palmateer. i C. M. Nagle's Drug Store...... Park Place and Madison Canton Monn^uth, Patriarch Mili • West Grove Council, No. 273, Jr. Or ■51...... LaReine and Beach tant,- L O. O. F. Meets second and Mrs. Ellen -E. Eisenberg. Neptune. ...Third and Beach Actually Reduces the Swellins—Soft Atlantic Encampment, No. 22, I. O der j; United American Mechanics. Fletcher J. Messier’s. 6 7 ...... 1.hird arid Fletcher Com. Dry Right Up and Can fourth Friday at 8.00 p. m., in Red Meets Red Men’s Hall, 1140 Corlies 11.. ;...... LaReine and Fletcher Men’s Hall, Manasquan. Captain, O. F. Meets second and fonrth Tues The Gray Goose. * 3 . ; . . , . . . , ...... Fifth a n d B each Be Picked OS Wesley Laehder; Clerk, W. K. Eisen day a t 706 Main street. Chief Patri avenue, 2d and 4th Wednesdays. E. 74.. ^...... C liff and Kent arch, Williain Challendcr; Scribe, W. W. Estlow, Councilor...... Park Plan* and Main Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s berg. Emerald Oil (full elrcrigth) today. Every Trinity Chapter, Order of De Molay. K. Eisenberg. . y?, Liberty‘Council, No. 52, Daughters F ire Chlct, Theodore Gant, Pioneer of America. Meets Red Men’s Hall, FIRE ALARM •Com pany.'■ ^ • ■■ ■■■ :' well-stocked druggist lias tliis, and it will .; M eets' in Masonic Hall, 50 Pitmali Coast City Council, No. 813, Royal OCEAN GROVB First Assistant* Edward R. 8chumard, ' reduce'the-inflammation', soreness, and , ' avenue, first and third Tuesdays at Arcanum. Meets American Legion 1140 Corlies avenue. Independent. Company. . f ' ' 21.. v New York and Asbury Aves. Second Assistant, William Poland, pain much quicker than any remedy you 8.00 p. m. Scribe. Alvah Saulsbury; Home, 509. Sewall avenue, second Sitting Bull Lioft of Haymakers, No, 22...... Clay ton's Store, Main Avenue Bradley Company, No, S. ever used. Master Councilor, Larus Follenhee. and fourth. Tuesday a t 8.00 o'clock p. 143%. Meets Red Men’s Hall, 1140 23.. — ...... Surf and Beach Your bunions may be so swollen and m. Regent, W. H. Sexton; Secretary, 24...... E m b u ry a n d B each Women’s Club, of Ocean Grove. Corlies avenue. . 25. •y...... Main and Pilgrim -pathway "inflamed that you think you can’t, go Fred 0. Drake. J •. ‘ . .. • 16...... Broadway and -Pilgrim Pathway Mail AxriFal and Departure 1 another step. Your shoes may feel as i f . > , v Regular meetings .second Thursday of Neptuno Orangemen, Meets 143 ,27.', each month at 250 p. m. at dub Asbury P ark ' Council, No. 816, Main street. - ...Tabor Way and Pennsylvania they aie cutting right into the fleshy You i 28...... North End Pavilion feel sick all over with the pain and tor- - • V? house, 89 M t Carmel Way. President, Knights of Columbus. Meets 608 . Queen Esther Lodge of Orangemen. 29., *...... M cCUntock an d B each O u tg o in g Mrs. William E. Taylor; Secretary, Summerfield avenue second and fourth 31...... South End Pavilion ture and pray for quick relief. What’s to '..;v~.y Meets 143 Main street. 32. :...... Clark and New Jersey Sl09 A. M.—New York,^ East and West, be done?-' - > Edna Carpenter; Thursday at 8 p. m. 33. Pennsylvarila, South, New Jersey, As Sons of S t. George^ Meets 143 Main 3* ...... Benson and Tabor Way bury. Park. r Two or three applications of Moone»7'( :x \ Eureka Club, of Ocean .Grove. Meets B; P. O. Elks, No. 128. Meets Elks’ street...... Heck and Whitfield -. 9.55; A.. M .-^P olnt P le a sa n t a n d in te r Emerald Oil arid in Building, Cookman avenue and Heck 35...... Webb and Pennsylvania mediate plares. Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman avenue. H. Tmn City Chapter, O. E. S. Meets 38., Surf and Pilgrim Pathway E. Blauvelt, Secrotary.1 -street, second and fourth Friday. thB second and fouth Friday evenings 37...... Benson and Franklin 10.30 A. M.—New York; 7 New Jersey, m oreapp 38., East West, - South,, for Canada. : * - Asbury Court, No. 86, Order of Mizpah Shrine, No. 10, Order of in Masonis Hall, Asbury Park. Worthy ...; ...... Benson and Abbott 12.40 P. M.—New York,’ East, North 39. New York and Stockton Jersey, Foreign, Aabury Park. < ^ • And aa for «oft corns, a few appU ^^^V -- .Amaranth. - Meets 706 Main street, White-Shrine of Jerusalem.' Meets matron, Myrtle Salisbury; secretary, S«nior Play, “Seventeen.” Neptune Defeats Lakewood. Among the leading members of the Coach Flack’s Scarlet Flyers con east for “Seventeen," the 1930 Senior tinued their wirinng streak Tuesday play to be presented at the high night by defeating Lakewood high school on Friday and Saturday feven- school by the biggest score on the, inga, March 28 and 2D, are Merle local court this season, 41 to 10. Shubert and Robert Brannin. Miss Eddie Thompson repeated the fine Shubert will be seen in the: role of work he showed' in the Hasbrouck •Jane Baxter, the childish ingenue. Heights game by roiling up a total Rehearsals have shown that she can of 12 points, six field goals and one readily assume the part of the youths l'oul goal. • Chauncey Holt, thc Eul player. Robert Brannin wilt Grove’s other particular star, could be essay the role of William. Baxter* counted on as usual and made a total ,of 11 points He has been on the stage several The second team won from the times this year and each time he was Lakewood seconds by the score of 33 well received. to 3. Coach Flack ran the whole second team through the third quar Assembly. ter of the varsity battle. "With the Assembly this week was helcS in exception of Johnson, ■who scored the sixth period Tuesday: Dorothy three fielci goals, the seconds did Heath was in charge. An interesting little more than hold the Lakewood talk on “The Guidance in Education” varsity. ■ 1 was given by Dr. Parch, of Rutgers In the fourth quarter the flve old reliables, Thompson, Santaneilo, Holt, University. The latter spoke at Waterman and Gonover, returned _ to Neptune about two years ago. the floor to cook the Lakewood dish to a fine crisp brown and at the same General Notes. time establish the record on the local floor this year. Monday and Tuesday the .efficiency Last night in the first game of the tests were given in most all subjects.' finals for State honors Neptune beat The Year Book will be published Perth Amboy, 28 to 27, The game again this year by the Golyer Com was played at Highland Park, New pany, of Newark. Brunswick. Tomorrow night Nep The tickets for the Senior play will tune meets the Trenton team on the be on sale next week. neutral court at Plainfield. Lullaby,” by De Leone; postlude, Now a new magic comes into the kitchen F.O.B, cooking enters. W hat a boon on sum “March in E Flat,” by Mallard. and brings leisure, peace of m ind and im m er days is ibis range w ith thick walls of in proved results. W hat is this new magic? sulation that seal the heat in the oycn, keep F.O.B.- Free o f Bother —cooking with a new ing your kitchen as cool as any room in the gas range that lights the gas, cooks your house. And burners that light themselves dinner, turns off the g as-all while,you’re at a tutu of the w rist—no matches. H o w miles away. A regulator which keeps the m odern gas service is ! Come in, let us show oven at just the right heat for perfect pies, you these new symbols of freedom of the cakes, roasts—without watching. Gone are N e w O riole F.O.B. gas range, or we’ll have cooking worries and pot watching, when a represen lative call if you return coupon. TIME CONTROL: Set it before yon leave hom e and it turns gas on and off while you’re miles - aw ay. on ORIOLE TEMPERATURE REGULATOR* Controls ihe oven’s heat, assur ing uniform results every lim e, without watching, waiU | . A T R A D E - I N L ing, worrying. I I P ALLOWANCE SELF-LIGHTING BVRNERSt F or Your Turn on yoar buracrs and they Old ftange light at pnce. No matches. ■*- LOW DOWN EAYMENT INSULATED OVEN: "Rout* SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS the meat and not the cook.” Keeps the kitchen us coot and i comfortable as any'room I in tbe house. I would like to know m ore about F.O.B. Cooking and the N e w O riole Gas Range. JERSEY CENTRAL Name. Address. Power and Light Co. Basketball Games For Charity. In ti). basketball game for the Child Welfare Society played Thurs day evening of last week on tho Ocean Grove court, the Nfeptane police teon, defeated the TTnpircelled fire company quintette, 28-18. A t the same time and place the Neptune school seconds beat the Junior Me chanics, 27-13. In a previous gagje “Get Johnny!’’ wrote an advertising between the police and firemen the agency years ago; about the man who latter vere ictorious, so that in games won the teams are now tied, was always on the spot to meet an emer and the play-off will be an interest gency or solve a problem promptly. ing sporting event of the near future. The telephone is like Johnny — always Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 ready to serve quickly and well. New Jersey people know this. Last year Frank Edwards they used the telephone ricsrly a billion times, once in every ten times to reach F u r n i t u r e persons out of town. Dealer Stoves It is true efficiency to telephone Range* 71 S. Main Street Heatrola* Anbury Park, N. j. NEW JERSEY BELL T a b l e t s TELEPHONE COMPANY Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia fat 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first A NEW JEKSEY INSTITUTION BACKED BY NATIONAL RESOURCE day, and checks Malaria in thre^ day*. 68B also su Liquid. < Ife It’s The Wise Advertiser Who Yes, We Do Job Printing, All Grasps His Opportunity. Kinds At Right Prices. Hib Opportunity Is Right Now Bring Your Work To The Times V o l . JCLVlil— No. 10 OCEAN GROVE, MEW'JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 F o u r C ent s YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONFERENCE VAIL MEDAL WINNER URGES PURCHASEOF Miss lula I) Gibbonj NEPTUNE. SAVES IN Large Attendance at Fourth Annual NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE, THE GAME-FISH GROUNDS Session Of District Groups. GARBAGE REMOVAL I Rev. Harry Ayres Relyea, pastor NINETY-FOURTH, IN SESSION pttiu r r of S t.T Paul's church, Ocean Grovo, OTHERWISE END OF l u u l ic , wa3 ono 0£ the speakers at the fourth NEARLY $300 DECREASE FOR SPORT IS IN SIGHT j annual young people’s . conference j last Saturday in the First M. E. AT ATLANTIC CITY THIS WEEK j THE FIRST MONTH I fj]lurcjlj Asbury Park. Other speaks i . This Warning Sounded By State ers included Rev. Walter D. Howell, j Application For Light Reveals Same field . director of the International Bishop Titus Lowe, of Portland, Oregon, the Presiding Commission, In Sponsoring Bill 109 Council of Religious Education; JJiss .] Had Been Ordered Installed Some Now In Legislature—Area of Un Fances- M. Hedden, of Newark, Officer,, Says There Will Be No Change In the , Four j Weeks Ago—Other Routine Busi- posted Lands Grows Smaller. director of children’s work of the New Jersey Council of Religious District Superintendents—Rev. Dr. Edwin F „ rrest j ness Includes Passage of Ordinance. UnlesB shooting and f i s h i n g Education; Henry Reed Bowen, j In ' the twenty-four working days grounds and game refuges are pro director of the New Jersey Council Hann, of Asoury Park, Pays Eloquent Tribute To Con ] during February it cost Neptune vided by the State the end of public of Religious Education; .Mrs. M. T. ’ township $370.80 for garbage and sport in New Jersey is almost in Clark, of Asbury Park, county super ference Members Who Have Died During the Year— I trash collection under the recently- intendent of young peojrtSs’ work; sight.. In its place the ioreign sys Resolution Adopted Favors j ; adopted system of the township tem will pfevail, with hunting and Leigh Cobb, of Freehold, secretary of I Holding 1932 General j doing this work instead of letting it fishing for only the -wealthy and the Monmouth County Y. M. C. A.; Conference In the Atlantic [City Auditorium—Next j out by contract. It was shown by a leisured class. 'Rev. Edwin Forrest Hann, of Asbury. j comparison of figures given out at . That is the warning of the New Park; Rev. Henry E. Bradway, pastor Year’s Session of New Jers.kr Body To Be Held At ! the weekly meeting of the Neptune Jersey Fish and GrimS Conservation of the Ballard M. E. Church, Asbury j board Tuesday evening that in the League! with which are affiliated Park; Rev. James F. Boughton, .pas Asbury Park—Appointments^Next Monday j same period last year it cost for this more than fifty leading organizations tor of the Neptune CityM, E. Church, j work exactly $060, a saving this year of outdoorsmen throughout the State and the Rev.-Harry D. Hummer,' pas- | of nearly $300. ■ Of the amount ex- and which, with the State Fish and j tor of the church at Famirigdale, Prior to the opening of the mjjiety- latter were, handicapped by too ; j pended last month, $376.86, there was Game Commission, is sponsoring As-1 A banquet In the evening closed fourth annual New Jersey M. E. frequent changing: "of pastors. Too 1 ; included $16.56 for gas and oil, and sembly bill No. 109, pending at: the day’s sessions. Ofilcers of the j ference in Central M. E. Church, much pastoral visitation on the part j ! the remainder, $360, went for wages Trenton. council are: President, Miss Marion i Atlantic City, Bishop Titus Lowe on of ex-pastors wns referred to by Dr. j ' to the men employed in making the The measure was introduced by Haverstraw, of Allentown; vice Tuesday called a meeting of the DeMaris, who urged that ’when past collections. 1\he average cost per Assemblyman Otto of Union county. president, Nelson Wilbur, also of superintendents of the four New Jer- ors visit an old charge they should j day was $15.70. Committeeman Its enactment would provide funds Allentown; recording secretary, Miss sey districts—Rev. Charles I. Fitz- try to increase the prestige of the ( Loveman, in commenting on this ex for the acquisition of public shooting Alice Newman, of Long Branch; george, Camden; Rev; George W. hew man. j cellent showing, said he believed the and fishing grounds and game refu corresponding secretary, Harold Yard, Trenton; Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, '"A t yesterday’s session President, township would save a t least $2,000 ges by increasing thc resident license Smock, of Eatontown. These officers Bridgeton, and Rev. F. A. DeMaris, Hoover was assured of united sup- j in the estimated cost of. the new fee to $3.25, one-third of each to be and- Orrin Sickles, ^of Oceanport; New Brunswick. pprt from the Methodists in New Jer method of garbage and trash re set aside for the purpose stated. Reginald Dunn, of ’ Fnrmingdale; At the conclusion of the meeting it sey in action looking for better en- _ . moval during the year. Edward Frazee, of Asbury Park, and wns announced that the work of the forccment of prohibition laws. In- WfW IFRSFY I^IRT IS The monthly report of Tax .Col Public AreaB For Recreation. Doris Jasper, of Freehold, comprise various districts had been surveyed sistence was made that law enforcing , 11 I VjllVL. IO lector^ Sweet showed the receipts of Citing the faqt that, , aside from | the executive committee, and plans discussed for the ensuing agents should be law-abiding them- IVIED A L °^'ice for February were $7,772.71, some 20,000 acres under control of year. Bishop Lowe, whose home is it\ i and the total since the first of the the State Department of Conserva- prcu m a m m Portland, Ore., and who is the pre- That undue oppression of the rights year footed up .$36,072.92. During the tion and Development, the sportsmen AU _____ siding bishop of the conference, de- of people living in this country was same period, two months, Treasurer of New Jersey are wholly dependent F n M ‘ „ , clared there would be no new district existent was set forth in a clause of REMAINED AT POST -OF DUTY Pharo issued sixteen licenses, re on privately owned property for their i FormerGrove Man Is Now Located superintendents appointed this year, the report, and warmly debated, but ceiving in fees therefrom $285. He sport, the league .points out that the On. Main Street, Asbury Park. and that the present incumbents Dr. M. E, Snyder, of Ocean Grove, : AT RISK OF HER LIFE also made sixty-three tax searches, area of unposted lands is growing _ . „ ' would all be held over, turned the "sentiment by declaring for which he received $93.50. smaller each year in great leaps and. Schadts Sea Food Market is now The conference opened at 7.45 that the whole subject should be : The' township ordinance affecting bounds. It continues: 1 ,? ie. iSj Mam. street, Asbury Tuesday ovening and was attended stricken out as irrelevant to confer Distinguished Miss Is Iola D. Gib street openings is to be amended. It "Clubs or individuals are buying up J ”ar*1; , The Emory street ^store was [,y more than 300 clergymen. The ence affairs. This finally resulted. bons, Night Chief Operator In has been the custom heretofore to vacated because of lack of room to subject of the Bishop’s . address was or leasing the best covers and waters; The report further stated that un Telephone-Office at Woodbridgc- Plum be rs a permit to open a land-owncrs arc forming so-called take care of growing hotel and res- “The Church’s Most Significant Fail- luurant business and also on account ure » employment was a peril, and that a • street upon depositing the sum of protective associations or arc posting living wage should be the first charge Lineman Lucas Givqn Mention. five dollars, the township retaining individually for one reason or an of traffic congestion. In- the present Roports to the conference indicate upon the profits of an industry. State one dollar and returning four to the oiner,other, ana and ruai real. escuti;estate developments -location , . . Mr. —- Schadt has ^ the entire ~. , that that^lhe the hitmanpitman cnurcnchurch wmwill now ranKrank authorities were urged to make pro- Because she displayed heroism and applicant after the work was com are springng up here, there >nd fww.n.i ^.on beingparti-n,,,. aga0,.e uuu ofwi the i,ui: largest iaigi»b in«*.w»» the confer- twuw- i visions for continuation* schools for resourcefulness in the use ot' tele pleted and inspected. Hereafter the everywhere. This cannot continue phone facilities to summon aid .after cl;a:'ge will be,ten dollars, the town fitted with white m arb le c'ounters encc' The P a sto r of this church is ] children of migrant laborers, and a blast had wrecked and set lire to much longer without very serious and disnlav cases for retail or fain the ReV- IIerbel't J- Belting, former i legislation was advised to bring them ship retaining three dollars. effect on public sport. Indeed, al f, ' l superintendent of the New Brunswick j under regular school law. the building in which she was work Jlepi'esenting, as he said, “the ready it has become a grave problem ily trade. Other than sea food on J dfJtr{ct. Pitman church now has a I - James It. Shields, superintendent ing, a Perth' Amboy girl has been Eighth Ward of Neptune,” 3ohn F. in many sections, and others, which eif ayre “store! i n ^ ^ a t t ’ “ membership 1,452, while *New -aided the Theodore N. VailV Mc- Knox appeared before the board to have so far more or less escaped the ! «*re P*'Pils in the Sun-- .Jersey, declared that he hnd a deep ,uo»“1c,. ... , , j, „.i. request that an electric light be onrush of the “No Trespassing” partment adjoining, where also hotel.; d 1 acj100i. i .. , . one.She, is ivnssMiss Iola101a D. u . Gibbons, liiuDons, 447 44V I pla‘ce<| i at the e01.nel. „f anyre stre(.t orders are filled, oysters and clams i jn an olc signs, are bound to feel its burden in an eloquent memorial tribute to | final confirmation of the Eighteenth ch'iefOperator te fh e Ne\v | and .Bane3 avenue, Whitesville, The before Jong. The man who doesn’t opened and fish fillets prepared. ! the memberB of the conference who In the rear Mr. Schadt has his own i e members of the conference who i-'Amcndment is ahead, “not behind bmi ” • K , , ™ 1 aPPllcallt was mfonr.ca that an ordei- see the- end of it all is as blind as I have died within the year, Rev. Dr. jfs.” garage for the storage of his deliv- | Edwin Fcrrest Hann, of Asbury Park, ; ,u ,, •, - - . ■ , ^ ; iui wuc iiisuumuoii .or a nirnu at me- a:bat. -;'. v. a-.-' - - •* - . i ifidwin iJ orrest Hann, oi Asoury i-arK, Objection was registered^* all in- j nain^ °t ^ ^H/duty^[designated point had been placed, : “StatCB oh all sides of us have seen ery. trucks. Asi now^located and declal.ed that the grave was not- a ^ flliflnnoo-flllenbos fhthat of +rnflintraffic'with iitifli the nnxVrtn^concintl I .« '•.*•••• - ■' - 1 soine-weeks 'ago.- Mr. Kno*, in at-. r S' last, the handwriting on the wall and, comnfetl and unto datT wholSale bIind alley, but a glarified route from ; of m arriage. The divorce evil and h e r ^vert^u?thw^^ destrucuSn knowledff5nff th e . promptness of ih e recognizing that public sport not only complete and . up-to-date wholesale thig wor,d to a b?ttcr one, m speak- ; the consequent destruction of the and nolsible loss of 1rther fe folfowine de: a "*!? department,' declared that furnishes healthful recreation for a sea food market along the coast, ing at the memorial service Wednes- | )mmeCcan°"trreat^'reduccd and possible loss of lifelife following folk an i FfphVh^VnS*11*’ "American dairy farmers would to tlie Influence of. European marga well to follow the successful Danish rine on American tourists. The wider plan rather than the economically spread use of margarine ln Europe.ls unsound advice of those whose chief h aving a profound effect in promoting aim seems to he ‘blame the farmer,’” the popularity of this toothsome prod uct In America. The American trav eler abroad finds margarine on the CURING COLDS COSTS tahlc in the most fnsliionnble cafes and restnuraritB qf tlie Continent; He WORKERS $50 YEARLY acquires a liking for margarine and naturally asks for it when he gets ' CHICAGO.— Catching cold is an back home.” expensive pastime. Among other things It costs the average Ameri URGE REPEAL OF TAX can worker 550 a year for time off from his job and doctor bills for CHICAGO.— Itepeal of federal and curing up colds. state license taxes on retail grocers “Sneezes, coughs, sore throats, who sell margarine will be sought by sniffles, nnd wheezes nnd the im the National Association of Itetail paired efficiency which common Grocers, It was disclosed at the re colds impose on tiie nation’s army cent annual meeting of the board of of workers result ln au economic directors here. loss to the United States of more The association representing 80,000 than $200,000,000 annually,” de retail grocery establishments in the clared Ferdinand A. Bunte of .Bunte United Stutes regards these taxes as lH A T just because you are in busi Brothers, Chjcago candy manufac an "unjust discrimination against both turers. “The nation's 1)111 for cough grocers and consumers,"- according to drops alone, to alleviate colds, runs C. 11. .Ismssen, of St. I’nul, secretary. ness everybody is aware of the fact. Into millions of dollars a year. “Children constitute one of the Your goods may be the finest in biggest groups suffering from colds, and rank ns large consumers of cough drops. Many parents Instead News of the the market, but they will remain on of dosing their youngsters with syrups which may upset the Juve your shelves unless the people are nile stomachs, sooth their little throats with ctfollng menthol in Churches candy form.” told about them. St. Paul's M. E., Ocean Grove* TOURISTS INFLUENCE Preaching service: 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m . Sunday school, 2.30; E p w o rth U. S. EATING HABITS League, 6*30; Junior League, 6,80. Prayer A d v e r t i s e service, Wednesday, 7.30 p, m. Rev. Har CHICAGO. — Wlmt Uncle Sam ry A* R elyea, p asto r. spreads on his bread Is due ln large measure to the influence of American Home For the Aged. if you want to move your merchan tourists returning home with a liking 63 Clark avenue, Ocean Grove. Every Wednesday at 2.45 p. m. Dr. J. W. Mar for European eating habits. shall, chaplain, conducts a religious ser “In the case of both butter and vice, epen to all members of the. Hom e dise. Reach the buyers in their margarine the influence of foreign and any friends of the Grove. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper administered first travelers is apparent,” says a bulletin Wednesday of every month. homes through the columns of this of the American Research Foundation. "Tiie demand for a light-colored, Trinity Episcopal, Asbury Park. mlllc-flavored spread for bread, such as Services conducted by the rector, Rev paper, and on every dollar expend R an d a ll W . C onklin, a s follow s: 7.30 a. trans-Atlantic travelers are served in m., holy communion; 9.80, Sunday school; Europe, has caused manufacturers to 10.45 a. m., morning prayer and sermorn ed you will reap a handsome divi- adopt this type in America. 7.30 p. m., evensong and; sermon. “Similarly the shift from a high color to a straw color in the spreads West Side Mission. ,927 Springw ood avenue, A sb u ry P a rk , for our bread, Is attributed by m a n* w, Clark Yerks, superintendent. Satur days, 8 p. m„ H. Kirm, leader. Sunday school, 2.30, in charge of R. Norbury, su* perintendent. Sunday, 8 p. m., evangel-' istic meeting. Tuesday, children and young people's meeting; W. C. Yerks, leadpr. Thursday evening, Gporge Sabin leader. First M. E., Asbury Park. he Ocean Grove Times Rev-. E dw in F o rre s t H an n , p a sto i. Preaching service at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 2.30. Young people's meeting at 6.30. Evening service at 7.30. Prayer ser* 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove « w M a n s * 1 vices Wednesday a t 7.45 o’clock. First Baptist, Asbury Park. Sunday school and adult Bible class it Telephone 7 v a 10.00 a. m.; at 11 Dr. David A. MacMur- H o u r s a y . will preach. Also sermon at \ 7.80. Young people’s meeting on Monday venings at 7.46. . * r West Grove M. E. Rev. E, H. Cloud, uastor. Bervlcv* for the coming Sunday “hs follows: 9.45 Sun day school; 11.00 preaching service; 6.80, Ju n io r L e ag u e; 7.30, ev en in g service. Grand Avenue Reformed, Aabury Park Rev. Otto L. F. Mohn, paster. Sunday school, 10 a. m .; divine w orship, 11 a. m ., sermon by the pastor. Appropriate music by the quartette. Visitors welcome. First Presbyterian, Asbury Park. Dr. Charles F. Shaw, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at la . m, Evening service at 7.30 p. m. Mid w eek service W e d n esd ay a t 7.46 p. m. Young people’s society Thurartay, 7.45 p. Ballard Memorial, Asbniy Park. S unday a t 1Q.80, preaching service con ducted by the pastor, Rev. H. M. Brad to you w aste way; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m; Bpworth L eague, 6.30; e v e n in g w o rsh ip , 7.30; P ra y er meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30. w a itin g fo r Lutheran Church Of the Atonement* First avenue and Hock street*. Rev. Luther D. Lazarus, pastor. Sunday school, 9.30 a, m. M orning service, 10.45. Vesper service, 7.46 p. m. Have you ever That time can be counted the hours saved, you can have Christian and Missionary Alliance, wasted each week in an ever ready sup Asbury Park 616 Asbury avenue, Asbury Park. your home, waiting ply of hot water, at Preaching services Sunday 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, for hot water — the turn of a faucet, 3 p.. m. Prayer and praise service Fri day, 7.80 p. m. Sunday school Sunday, making trips to the winter or summer, 9.45 a. ra. R. L. Staley, pastor. ; basement or carry for every need, by ing pans and ket simply installing Christian Science, Asbury Park.' What You Want Services are held regularly.. every Sun tles? In the average one of the new day morning at 10.30 by the First Churcn of Christ Scientist at Third avenue and home, the time Humphrey Kalama Emory street. The reading i-oom is open: How You Want It every day from 11 a. ra. to 4 p. m. Wed •wasted each year> if zoo Automatic Wat nesday. evening service at 8. p u t a ll together, er Heaters. Come in Second Church.of Christ Scientist ser vices Sunday morning at IX o’clock and When You Want It would amount to a or phone today for Sunday evening, at 8 o’clock; also Wed demonstration. nesday- evening at 8 o’clock. Reading nice vacation. room. open dally. Corner Grand and As bury avenues, Asbury Park. For anything in the line of printing come to us andjwe will Pentecostal Lighthouse. 905 Sewall avenue, Anbury Park. Sun guarantee you satisfactory work at day—2.30 p. ra., Sunday school; 3J0O, preaching service; 6.45, young people’s prices that are right. meeting; 7.30, preaching service. Thurs day—2.0Q p. m„ prayer meeting; preaching service. Saturday—?.30 p. m., prayer meeting. AUTOMATIC STORAGE WATER HEATER Letterheads Post Cards Salvation Asmy, Asbury Park. ; Salvation Army barracks, Mattlson ave nue. Services 11 a. m. Sunday school at Envelopes Dance Orders 2.15. Young people’s moetlng 6.15 p. ra^’ Evening worship at 8. Commandant Alice Billheads Office Forms jERSEY'CENTRAft Foster, officer In: charge. ;. S t Jam es Episcopal, Bradley Beach., Business Cards :-;:y Folders Poweivand Light Services conducted by* the rector, - Rev. E . X W a le n ta aa follow s; H o ly <2om* munlon Sundays, 8 a. m.j Wesnedsday, Blotters Programs a. m., and first Sunday in the month; l a. m MOrnlng prayer and sermon, 1 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, Invitations Labels .30 p. ra. Churoh School and Bible Class .30 a . ra. Circular! Letters Hand Bills Mergaugey’s Express and Storage i Church of the Ascension, Bradley Beach. Announcements Posters LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING j Brlnley and Rletcher Lake avenues., Right Rev. Canon John J. O'Hara, Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men j Rector. Sunday masses: 7;45, 9.00 and 10.30 o’clock. Week day mass, 7.80 Taxia and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or. Trip j o'clock. -First Friday mass, 7.00 o'clock. Confessions for Saturdays ,and first Fri THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES d ay s, 4.00 to 5.00 o 'clo ck an d 7.30 to 8.30 DE LUXE BBS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY . « o’clock. 90 South Main Street . j Bradley Beach M. E# Forty-Eight Main Avenue Rev. Lawrenco Correll, pastor, 10.30, Phone 619 t preaching service; 2.30, 8unday school; ■ . Telephone Aabuiy,Park 7 E p w o rth L eague o t 6.30; p reach in g a t (V FRIDAY, MAROT 7, 1930 fAGE THREE uun iMumii wmnntHiiuu»mtiif utu m hu iRwtdi AUTOMOBILES » r t • HE TIMES advertisers need your trade and friendship- MEN'S CLOTHING MONMOUTH AUBUEN MOTOR COMPANY When you need anything first try to buy it at home, MORSE'S MEN’S SHOP AUBURri-COBD FRONT DRIVE—INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Saga] We are anxious to see our home community the oenter EXCLUSIVE FURNISHER, CLOTHIER, HATTER SERVICE AND GAS 55. MA IN A V E N U E 1308 Corlies Avenue, Neptune. Phone A. P. 632 | of commercial and social activity. Communities grow ASSOCIATION BUILDING Show Rooms, 721 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone A, P. 8864_ J and prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and team Closed for Winter—Open about May 1. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS | work make for results. The tradesmen mentioned below are 1 reliable and dependable. Trade at home. MILK AND CREAM TWIN CITY GARAGE RUDOLPH JARMER, ATJTO MACHINIST TAYLOR DAIRY CO. ELECTRICAL MECHANIC REPAIRS ACCESSORIES Catley & Williams, Proprietors BATTERIES SOLD, CHARGED. REPAIRED MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK 92 South Main Streot, Ocean Grove, Phono A. P. 0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FROM MONMOUTH FARMS . . SPECIAL ■ 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grovo . P h o n e 1970 We ■will wire any six-room house with BX Cable, Service, Underwriters’ inspec AUTO GLASS tion, latest style lighting* fixtures, complete for $65.00. Always Open ATLANTIC COAST ELECTRIC CO. PHOTOGRAPHER 601 Main Strret, Asbury Park SMITH’S WINDOW GLASB SHOP Phone 4259 for representative. (Time payments may be arranged J. SMITH, Prop. ADAMS •& BROWN PHOTOGRAPHERS AUTO GLASB A SPECIALTY FLOWERS Hotel and Residence. Interiors. Exteriors. Construction. Accident. Groups. 73 South Main Street, Aabury Park ______1 T elephone 2520' Window Displays, Panoramas 905 Main Street, Asbury Park, N; J. . Phone 1204 BAKERY ROSTER REITZ'S MODEL BAKERY FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH ANYWHERE RADIO I Mattlson Avenue, Asbury Park P h o n e 15* F R U IT C A K E IN 1, 8 and 5 POUND TINS DELICIOUS PUMPKIN and MINCE PIES ATWATER KENT RADIOS—EDISON—STROMBERG-CARLSON M Main Street, Aabury Park FURNITURE P h o n e 6220 Reasonable Terms Branch—«7 Pllcrlm Pathway Ocean Grove ______HINES’ AUTO SUPPLY CO. RADIO DEPT. Main, at First Avenue Phone Asbury Park 4287 BUILDING BLOCKS Nationally Advertised Telephone A. P. 5764 Goods Our Specialty Phone Aebury Park 5097 R. T. CLARK, prop* E. P. VAN HISE D o y a l E GROVE RADIO SHOP CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND,'GRAVEL, im .F U R N IT U R E CO.,Inc. . AMRAD—RADIOS—CROSELEY i brand and Summerfield Al'enuus. Use Our Deferred Steiner Avenue, Neptune City, N. J. I . ASBURY PARK N.J. ALL MAKES OF SETS REPAIRED, BATTERY SERVICE Payment Plan 62 Mt. Herman Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. COAL AND WOOD SKATE SHARPENING “A Safe Buy Word” GARAGE—STORAGE JOSEPH P. JOHNSON SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS COAL., MASON'S MATERIALS, FUEL OIL PORTER'S GARAGE BOB EBERLE, Prop. P h o n e s 4940-4841 107 South Main Street, Noptune« N. J. Agent for Columbia, Iver Johnson and Other Pope Made Bicycles ¥ 6 Main Stroot, Asbury Park STORAGE, CAR WASHING, TIRE REPAIRING, ALEM1TB SERVICE Complete Repair Shop. Children's Vehicles. Baby Carriages Repaired MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES Skates Sharpened Telephone 259- 617-621 M ain S tree t, A sb u ry P a rk . P h o n e 3665-J J. B. THOMPSON W. J. THOMPSON E STOUT COAL YARD INSURANCE UPHOLSTERING HAZELBROOK and OLD COMPANY‘LEHIGH COAL CL^DAlfCOAL, WOOI>, CHARCOAL, MASONS' MATERIALS . 817 Asbury Avenue, Asbury P ark.. Phonea 540-541 S. W. HAYES AGENCY, Inc. JEMISON & JEMISON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKERS UPHOLSTERING. BEDDING, CUSHIONS. WINDOW SHADES MATTRBBSES RENOVATED and MADE TO ORDER - .. LEHIGH COAL 643 Mattlson Avenue P h o n e 62U-62U fill Main Street, Aabury Park Phone 2037-M Lasts longer. Gives more heat. Muma more completely. Less clinkers J. N. GARRABRANDT AGENCY LAUNDRIES Eger, Stoves, Nut, Pea UPHOLSTERER 75 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone 2124 A Certified Laundry r w . ■ NEPTUNE LAUNDRY 26' P ounds OTTO A. SPIES E lim in ate F o r $1.00 Corlies Avenue and Neptune Highway Telephone 8070 Wash M inim s m UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER Phone, Asbury 5763 LESTER R. WELLER & SON D ay C h arg e Mattresses Renovated. Called for in morning', returned same day . Colored Clothes Washed Separately Natchman Springs put in Mattresses 1226 Munroe Avenue-1311 Washington Avenue, Asbury Park N. J. 20*40 prospect Avenue, Asbury Park WINDOW CLEANING CLEANING AND DYEING ^ Progress Laundry CLEAN WINDOWS COMPANY NEPTUNE CLEANING AND TAILORING CO. ‘ ‘ CARE IS OUR WASH WORD ” HELEN K. MILLER, Prop. i DRUGGIST WELDING re, 204------‘ ' TmTST .. A Certified Laundry "If We Can’t Weld It—Junk It,# • - ' C. M. NAGLE PHARMACY SEACOAST INDIVIDUAL SERVICE LAUNDRY CO. SCHULTZ WELDING WORKS .. (Graduate in Pharmacy) . 26 Lbs. for J1.25—One, Day Service - . ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE DRUGS, CIGARS, SODA, CANDY, BREYER'S ICE CREAM, HOT DRINKS Prescription Filling: Our Specialty All Clothes Washed Separately. V ’ E. Frank Sweet, Owner Auto Radiator Repairs Fender, Body Repairs " 35 Pilgrim Path-way ■ (Auditorium Corner)^ Ocean Grove, N. J. • 112 W. LaRelne Avenue, Neptune. Phone 3824 303 First Avenue Phone 2750 Asbury, Park, N.J. Neptune Chapter, No. 268. Order of Monmouth Lodge, No. 107, Knights avenue. Executive Committee second I Fire Out. 3 Time 7 a. m. and Chief*! 6.30 P. M.—New York, West, South, Call. 4 Washington. 6 E a g le .. .7 Stoke*. ’.ast, Pennnylvanla. and Asbury Park. the Eastern Star. Meets-Red Men’s of Pythias..Meets Winckler Hall, Mat- and fourth Tuesday. Commander, Fire Chief, Curwen F. Dodd, Washing Lodge and Club Hall, Corlies avenue, second and tison avenue, second and fourth Fri- Clarence. Chamberlain; adjutant, ton Company. Incoming fourth Friday a t 8.00 pi m. Matron, day at 8.00 o’clock p. m. Charles E. I Vance JefTeris.' Auxiliay meets First Assistant, Alfred P. Todd, E. H. 7.00 A. M.—All points, including Asbury Stokes Company. P a rk . • Mrs. Dorothy J. Patterson; secretary, Weaver, Secretary. ! second and fourth Monday. Mrs. Second Assistant, Raymond R. Gracey, 11 A. M.—All points, except Asbury Directory Alice Siegmund. Scriba Council, No. 25. Loyal Ladies j Thomas J. White, president, Eagle Company. P a r k .. 2.00 P. M.—All points, including Asb’pv itiiiimiRuutmuuitiiuuMtiiiiv Asbury Lodge, No. 142, F. & of Royal Arcanum. Meets American I . Star of the Sea Lodge, No. 24, Shep- Whitesville P a rk . A. M. Meets northeast comer Cook Legion Home, 609 Sewall avenue, , herds of Bethlehem. Meets 143 Main 4.00 Pi M.—All points, except Asbi&./ Ocean Grove ParenUTeachera’ As- man avenue and Main street, first and first and third Tuesday a t 8.00 p. m. I street. 2 1 ...... I.... Springwood arid Springdale P a rk . 22...... F is h e r * an d B an g s 6.10 P.. M.—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,. Bociation meets Neptuno High School. third Tuesday e i 8.00 p. m. M aster, Regent, Rosalie Smith; secretary,! pride of the Park Council, No. 15, 23...... Fisher and Springwood West and South. President, Mrs. Charles Bilms; secre J. Albert Marks; Secretary, Frank Evelyn Smith. | Son's and Daughters of Liberty. 2 4 ...... Myrtle a n d M aple 6.30 P. M.—All points, Including Asbury 25...... Myrtle and Stratford P ark . tary, Mrs. A. D. HeyL Pullen, P.M. Corinthian Castle, No. 47,' Knights Councilor, Miss Elva Pearce; record- 28...... ;.....Myrtle and Munroe Mothers’ Circle meets St. Paul’s Corson Commandery, No. 15, of Golden Eagle. Meets Monday even-1 ing secretary, Mrs. Jennie Emmons, 2 7...... Asbury and Anelve. Knights Templar..Meots northeast,cor ings in Mikado Building, 810 Qook Jordan Link, Order of Golden 2 8...... ^.Stokes arid Munroe church. President, Mrs. Loulfl Mul- -1 -2 9 ...... Stokes and Stratford CASH OR SYMPATHY ford; secretary, Mrs. E. W. Davis. ner Cookman avenue and Main street, man avenue, at 8.00 o’clock. William . Chain, meets Winkler Hall. 32...... Munroe and Oxonla first and third Thursday at 8.00 p. m. Holland, Noble Chief; C. J. Collard, W h i c h D o Y o n W a n t ? Ladies’ Auxiliary of Washington Secretary, John D. Beegle. M. R. I S— ...... I— .,...... — • 910.00 for a year’s protection and Stokes’fire companies. Meets sec- WEST GROVE aginst Sickness or Accident Burbage Castle, No. 816, Knights of 1§ 15..... :ond and fourth Mondays, 2.80 p. m. Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1407...... Main Street and Main Ave. THE NORTH AMERICAN ACCI Meets Moose Hall, 148 Main street, Golden Eagle. James G. Parker, N. 1 16...... Main Street and Corlies Ave. DENT AND LIFE INSURANCE Mrs, W. R. O’Brien, president; Mrs. 62... .Unexcelled Engine liouae every Thursday a t 8.00 p. ra. Sfccre C. Harry C. Mauch, M. of R.. Meets ',1 Libraries COM PANY Clifford Cole, secretary. S3 ...... Atkins and Embury Pays 325.00 per week ln sickness tary, J. VanDyke. first Monday of each month in Sbnck- numuimnrtinllKilIuniuuiijtiiiiMMmmiitiiiiiiiituitiiutJMtijinJiiiiiiiiiiiiilu*. 5 4 ...... Prospect arid Heck or accident. 110,000 at death. Men ocean Grovo lodge, No. 288, P. & Iin Building, 702 Cookman avenue. I ‘ M.... Atkins and Sixth Avenue or Women, 16 to 70 accepted. No Neptune Lodge, No. 84, L O. O. F. O ...... «....Corlies and Ridge A. M. Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pit^ Asbury Park Council, No. 23, Junior ’ modical examination. No dues. man ave&Ue, second nnd fourth Mon Meets 706 Main street every Wed- 73...... i..Corlies and Union No assessments. fUMX) entire\ 50s t. nesday at 7.30 p. m. Noble Grand,‘Order United American Mechanics. 89 Mt 85...... Atkins and Tenth Get your Application for Policy ln day 8 p. tn. Secretary, Gharles S. A rthur E verettf • Secretary, W. K. Meets 810 Cookman avenuo every ' 92...... Rldae and Eighth NOW. Tomorrow may bo too late. Sorter. North American Accident and Life Eisenberg/ . I Wednesday at 8.00-p. m.. Counsellor, Ouy.Se- Special Taps Insurance Co.. Chcago, III. Jordan Lodge, No. 247, F. & A. M. Aabury Park_Lodge, No. 258, I. O., Secretary, Henry » D.. Neptune County Library; Bidfe alKl 6—5—6—General Alarm. 3 Fire Out. I G. WHITTEMORB SPEAR. Agent Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman ave Time 1 p. m. and ChieTs CalL 4 Un ex- 101 Mt. Tabor Way nue, first and third Wednesday a t 7.80 O. F. Meets Thursday evenings at , . „ _ . Tenth avenues. Open every Thursday celled, 5 Uneeda. Ocean Grove. p. nv Master, Jack Bail; secretary, 706 Main street. Noble Grand,! _ Tecumseh Tribe, No. 60, Improved afternoon 2 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Walter Voll; Secretary, J. P. Leigh. Order Red Men. Meets. 715 Cookman Yeoman in charge. Books free Ferd Lafle. BRADLET BBACH Atlantic Lodge of Rebekah, I. O. O. avenue every Tuesday a t 7.80 p. m .! _____ IS...... M onmouth and Pacific Ocean Grove Chapter, No. 170, Or. Sachem, Michael O’Brien; Secretary, The Times is on sale at the follow- 41 ...... Fifth and . Hammond der of Eastern Star. Meete Masonic FM eeUfl^t and ^ T u e sd a y even- 36.....;., ...... Vi.Burlington and Main Here’s Instant Relief Hall, 50 Pitman avenue, second, and >ngs a t vuo mam street. John-N. Enms. ing newsstands and stores: t» ...... Evergreen and Madison Sitting Bull Tribe, No. 247, Improv 41...... Filth imd Central From Bunion Pains fourth Tuesday at 8.00 p. m. Matron, Lady Chester Lodge of Rebekah, L Ocean Grove 63...... Brlnley and Main O. O. F. Meets first and third Friday ed Order Red Men. Meets Red Men’s I , Chatfield’s. Mrs. Fannie Agnew; secretary, Mrs. Hall, 1140 Corlies avpnue. Secretary, *7...... Ocean Park and Central Dorothy Farrington Hart. evening a t 706 Main street. Noble Snider’s. &8...... McCabe and Main and Soft Corns Grand, Mrs. M. Dangler; secretary, Dr. Stanley D. Palmateer. C. M. Nagle’s Drug Store. *9...... Park Place and Madison Canton Monmouth, Patriarch Mili W est Grove Council, No. 273, Jr. Or ■>1...... LaRelne and Beacb tant, I. O. O. F. Meets second and Mtb. Ellen E. Eisenberg. Neptune...... Third and Beach Actually Reduces the SweUing—^Soft Atlantic Encampment, No. 22, I.. O der United American’ . Mechanics. Fletcher J. Messier’s. 67i!., ...... ;...... Third and- Fletcher Coras Dry Right Up and Can fourth Friday a t 8.00 p. m., in Red Meets Red Men’s Hall. 1140 Coriies U ...... LaRelne and Fletcher Men’s Hall, Manasquan. Captain, 0; F. Meets second and fourth Tues The Gray Goose. f S ...... Fifth and Beacb Be Picked Off day at 706 Main street. Chief Patri avenue, 2d and 4th Wednesdays. E. 7 4 ...... C liff and Kent Wesley Laehder; Clerk, W.-K. Eisen- W. Estlow, Councilor. « ...... Park Place and Main Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s berg. arch, William Challender; Scribe, W. K. Eisenberg. Fire Chief, Theodore Gant, ;Ploneer Emerald Oil (full strength) today. EteiT Trinity Chapter, Order of Do Molay. Liberty Council, No. 52, Daughters Com pany. well-stocked druggist has this, and it will • ; of America. Meets Red Men’s Hall, FIRE ALARM • Meets in Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman Coast City Council, No. 818/ Royal Oc e a n g r o v e First Assistant, • Edward R. Sehumard, reduce the inflammation, soreness, and Arcanum. Meets American Legion 1140 Corlies avenue. Independent Company. . ' avenue, first and third Tuesdays at ! U ...... New Tork and Aabury Aveu. Second Assistant, William Poland, pain much quicker than any remedy you 8.00 p. m. Scribe, Alvah Saulsbury; Home, 509 Sewall avenue, Second Sitting Bull Loft of Haymakers, No. i i...... Clayton‘» Store, Mala Avenue Bradley Company, No. S. ever used. ‘ Master Councilor, Larus Follenbee. and .fourth Tuesday at 8.00 o’clock p. 147%. Meets Red Men’s Hall, 1140 Surf and Beach Your bunions may be so swollen ana m. Regent, W. H. Sexton; Secretary, ! ...... *.>EmBury and Beach inflamed that you think you can’t go Women’s Club,- of Ocean Grove. Corlies avenue. S*v* ...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway Regular meetings second Thursday of Fred C. Drake. . Neptune Orahfeemen Meets 143 Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway MaH Arrival and Departure another step. Your shoes may feel as if • | 274,4...... TaborUI4.4...... iUUU Way and Pennsylvania______they are cutting right into the^ flesh. You each month at 2.80 p. - m. at club Asbury Park Council," No. 816, Main street North End Pavilion Outgoing feel sick all over with the pain and tor* house, 89 Mt. Carmel Way. President, Knights of Columbus. Meets 508 Qpeen Esther Lodge of Orangemen. -...... MeClintock and Beach ture and pray for quick relief. What’s to Mrs. William E: Taylor; Secretary, Summerfield avenue second and fourth Meets 143 Main street. . South End Pavilion 8.00 A. M.—New Tork. East and West, Thursday at 8 p. m. ' .' 32.;#..,..,i...... ;,ciark and New Jersey Pennsylvania, South, New Jersey. As he done?.• •/ Edna Carpenter. Sons of St. George. Meets 143 Main $?•••••...... Bensonand Taborb uWay ry P a rk . Two or three applications of Moone e/--; Eureka Club, of Ocean Grove. Meets • B. P. O, Elks, No. 128; . Meets Elks’ fltrppf , ,34>...... Heck and Whitfield Emerald Oil nnd in fifteen minutes n 'i Ai. i 1 a p o me i. *».••••>•-.•—•••••i'^abb and Pennsylvania 9.55 A. M.—Point Pleasant and Inter Masonic Hall. 50 Pitman avenue. H. Building, Cookman avenue nnd Heok , Twin City Chapter, O. E. S. Meets 38.;...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway mediate places. , -;. the pain and soreness disappear*. A;f^-.^-j street, second and fourth Friday. •10.30 A. M .—New Y ork. N ew Je rse y , more applications at regular inlcrvalsfl^ 'r:.^ E. Bl&uvelt, Secretary. ' . the second and fouth Friday evenings ■...... Benson and Franklin East. West, South, f«r Canada. Asbury Court, NO. 36, Order of Mizpah Shrine, No.. 10, Order of in Masonis Hall, Asbury Park. Wwthy. 12.40 P. M.—New Tork, East, North’ the swelling reduces; / White Shrine of Jerusalem. Meets Jeraey. Foreign, Asbnrv Park.:, t - A And as for soft oorna, a Amaranth. Meets 706 Main street, matron, Myrtle Salisbury; secretary, j ...... Heck and Lawrence 8.2)0 P. M.—New York,; Pennsylvania. lions each*nlght at bed time and they ju^t: Y* . Ashury Pnrk, second and fourth Sat 706, Main street, Asbury Park,' first Mary E. Charles. ^ ■' 142U«..;...... Olin Sreet Firehouie ■East,.North Jersey. ^ ■ ..**'-■ ■ seeni to shrivel riglit up nnd sc urdays at 8 p.* jp. Mrs". Irene B. and third Saturday a t 7.80 p. in. High American Legiop Post, No. 24.— ...... Main ana B««sh 4^0 P. M.—Philadelphia, West, South, Druggists guarantefe Mcho np’s 'EmeniM: Priestoss,. Mrs. Charles M. WilguS; Meets first and third: Monday at the ' Special.-Taps .. *• \ South; Jersey. >• ^-.s '■■■ i Gilbert,-Royal Matrou; Mrs. Ruth M„ B.so P. M.—Point Pleasant and 'inters Leland, Secretary; . Scribe, Mrs. Eiiia Evans. American legion Home, 509 Sewall tienoral Alarm, l ’vrira Trouble. mediate plaeaa. FRIDAY, MARCH' f, 1930 PAGE FOUR TO Li« I' t: ill Rogers Picks THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Published Friday. A Story For HOM RR u: KUKSrSIC,_ P ublisher John'IS. Quinn, FMUor Frederick B. Ba’ sar Spot -IS MAIN AVKNUB. OCEAN GROVE; N. J. Covernor of Nevada. •/VN'jihmio 7 The Twcnty-tlilril Psalm. By WILL ROGERS CONVENIENCE SUBSCRIPTION’S tl.M y»»«'r(y;'Jttrt. *»*ntl-nnmiy Hy; ;»!•. rjunrierly or. It*. nnd post- This is M.v commandment, That ■pHE Worst Joke I heard today acfc pur ropy. p«»Htitsr»* |vm»1 in th-. ('•ji tin«ht I2.W un ■a-. FRIDAY; MARCH 7, 1930 PAGE FIVE <*■ they wilt loob in on the M. E. Confer Cheat: Without a Peer A ence and then the first of next week in Line, of Amusements will proceed to Philadelphia. [IN jo* OUT OF TOWN j Chess is the king ot games. Its The Mothers’ Circle of St. Paul’s subtlety and scientific beauty is with church will meet Wednesday after out a peer in the line of amusements. noon, March 12, for the regular busi For centuries the sport has • consti ness meeting.' Preceding the meeting tuted one of the principal diversions Mrs, George G. Pridham, who has ’ the annua! mothers’ exchange is to M ake a W ill been ill for six weeks, continues to i be held, in the form of a ‘luncheon of kings, statesmen, painters, poets improve slowly. I at one o’clock in the Junior room. ‘ and captains of industry and com merce. It has been universal In its The Round Table meets, this Fri Mrs. Emma Markwith, 0E> Mt. Name This Bank as Your Executor day evening, with the Misses Hafner, scope and without restrictions among Hermon Way, is back home again, peoples, creeds or countries, 89 Mt. Tabor Way, | after passing three months in Bliza- This Intellectual pastime frequently Miss Alta Kresge, 88 Webb avenue, ; both, N, J. She was called tc that city by an injury to her daughter, has been suggested us a cure for a .'. has returned from a three-week§.’ few of the world Ills. Students of th e . visit to friends in Newark. | Mrs. Curt Patterson, who sustained 1 a* fractured leg in an automobile acci game are of the opinion tlmt It de Mrs, C. A. Meyer has returned dent. velops thinkers, brings to light genius from St. Petersburg, Fla., to her ! Discussion s£ “ Prayer and the InT and encourages mathematical calcula home at 32 Atlantic avenue. I visible” will be continued Sunday tions. The dull brain Is ; stimulated. The Ocean Grove Henry Hamilton is reported to be ' evening at St Paul’s church by the Into flaming activity; young minds arc seriously ill at his home, 107 Asbury I Senior Epworth League. This dis- schooled to think clearly ond concise Association Building, Ocean drove, N, j, » avenue. ! mission was started a few weeks ago. ly, while'the old brain Is rejuvenated. Among attendants at conference in I These meetings are proving of great It fs a mental solvent that contains 4 per cent, paid ort.savings., com pounded quarterly Atlantic City r.rc Revs. H. A. Relyea, - interest, and the group is increasing those ingredients that make the eye George C. Stull, and Melville E. Sny- rapidly. Ehnrp, the\spirit calm and the dls- ' - ■ NATHAN J. TAYLOR, President red. j Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sickles, position unruffled. Tn brief, chess is JOHN HUI.SHART, Vico President JOSEPH H. RAINEAR, Cashier E. A. LaPard, of New York, sum I 1113 Corlies avenue, Neptune, are a mysterious science dealing with pro- . TAULMAN A. MILLER, Vico President and Trust Officer NATHAN T. LANE, Asst. Cashier mer book and subscription agent in planning to celebrate their golden found problems. • , j : Ocean Grove, was among the week’s wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Like gojf; the game takes posses- i vis.itors here. March 26. Mr. Sickles is very well slon of^fhe mental faculties and di- ■! I known in Ocean Grove as the pro vprta them from their ordinary 1 Friday afternoon, March 14, at prietor of the former depot stage three o’clock, tho Woman’s Prayer rooves. Tha absorption nnd abstrac- j Circle will meet with Mrs. Anns M. »lineU^..w. - ■ .... tion afforded constitute a pnnncea for Payne, 130 Broadway. Last evening the literature depaj#- the cerebral organ wearied by business ment of the Woman’s Club discussed or frazzled by cares, the latter being 1 Dr. George % Moston, 103% S4t.- ‘Women W riters,’’ led by MUa'^Ger neutralized by, the foresight demand- , W e Need Money Where W e Live Tabor Way, anticipates taking a trip trude Orvis, Among tha-'authors ed.—Kansas City Times. to the British Isles in April to visit under study were Margdret Deland, relatives and old friends. I Alice Brown, Heleiy^martin, Mary It is interesting to read Utopia and observe how well the people got along The new electric blowers for the Johnston, Lucy Fujarfan and Mariston without money. Chapman. Nova Scotian Island Auditorium organ were received last Dreaded by Mariners Friday from'the factory of the Beach Nominations of sfficers and one But we do not live in Utopia nor ever shali. Every year, Sable Island, an the Organ Company at Newark. ; trustee will be made at the March Tho distressing testimony of the unfortunate and improvident who liave meeting of the Woman’* Club on coast of Nova Scotia, has had Its tale Mr. and Mrs. George H. -Asay on of disasters. During the, war between tried to live without money is scarcely necessary to prove the importance of Monday at their home, 125 Mt. Her- Thursday afternoon of next week. mon Way, quietly observed the fifty- The Junior d^frttJSent will provide the French and the English, troop ^acquiring and saving money. And the first step toward the delightful estate of sixth anniversary of their wedding. the program of the afternoox. and ships were known to be dashed to Current Events will be presented by pieces in tiie terrlilc breakers'. In 1740 financial independence ;s the establishment of an account and a connection with Mr. and Mrs. E; N. Woolstojj on Mrs. Matilda May. the Due d’Anville lost a transport a good bank. Monday returned from a six weeks’ and a flreshlp in a severe storm near trip to Florida, the greater part of the The Young Woman’s Home Mis sionary Society of St, Paul’s church, the Island, and In 1701, one of the Old, Strong and Friendly time having been spent at St. Peters vessels that had been with Wolfe at burg, ■ will meet Monday evening, March 10, eight o’clock, a t the home, of Mrs, Quebec was wrecked. A curious tale Under the auspices , of the local William Crelin, 66 Clark avenue. is told about the latter. auxiliary of the Home for the Aged Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. There was an old landmark on the « luncheon will be served from 12 to Helen Orroek, Mrs. Charier- Porter, Island In the form of a pyramid o£ i Tuesday of next week at St. Paul's Miss Grace Magathan and Miss GracS sand' a hundred fee? high, In 1842, church. , Ashton. . during a fearful huTricane, this was Main Street, between Mattison and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park Mrs; R. G. Richards, of Logans* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards completely blown away, and where it port, summer hostess at Chautauqua wil! shortly occupy their beautiful ■had stood were some small huts hulit Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Mission Home, was a guest at Ban- new home now being built for them from the timbers ot wrecked ships. croft-Taylo; Rest Home for last by Contactor Henry Miller in the The huts contained articles of furnl- weekend. Asbury Gardens . sectioa of Neptune. tnre, bales of blankets, some military Mr, Edwards is in the furniture ’ Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Allgor, shoes, nnd boxes of other goods. A ..... mum...... jmiiiu...... mi...... niunHlwnnimiHtiitiMltmwmii— motored.from Millington, N. J., to business with ’his father, Frank Edwards, at 71 South Main street, brass dog collar that was unearthed spend last weekend at the horas of bore the name of Major Elliott, Forty- his sister, Mrs. Calvin H. Reed, 117 Neptune. third regiment. Tills was the regiment COOKMAN AVENUE Abbott avenue. Mrs A, E. Michael, 16 Broadway, wrecked In 1701, and examination of Miss Marion Maxwell Styles, of entertained a house party at last the records showed that the soldiers ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY New York City, a former resident of , weekend. Her guests were Mr, and who had been saved from Wolfe’s Ocean Grove, came dowii last Fri Mrs, William Day and children, of Camp Hill, Pa,: Mr. and Mrs, Harry transport had been taken oil the Is day. to attend the funeral of Mrs. land, The site of tlielr old encamp LARGEST FEDERAL RESERVE Anna E. Bennett. W. Minchin and Children, of Hillside, N. J.. and Mrs. Lydia Cain, of Yar ment is now under water. MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK Frank G. Mount, superintendent of mouth; Nova Scotia, The latter is 'S t. Paul’s Sunday school, led an open remaining over for an indefinite stay. forum discussion at the men’s meet Donkey1* W onderful Foot Vivian. Longstreet, daughter of ing in the Asbury Park Y. M. C. A. The foot of an use Is one of the last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Longstreet, 135 most ingenious and unexampled pieces Abbott avenue, was given a party Monday evening Mrs. William E. last Friday afternoon in celebration pt mechanism In animal structure, i For Permanent Security Duncan had with her at her home in of her tenth birthday anniversary. The hoof contains a series of verti Neptune City the members of the Het guests were Agnes Williams, cal and thin laminae of horn, amount Friendship Club, Ocean Grove Chap Dorothy Cole, Mary Jane Kresge, ing to about five hundred, and form Valuables deposited in our vault are safeguarded ter, Order of the Eastern Star. June and Janet Moore, Irene Fried ing a complete lining to It In this are fitted iis many laminae belonging to Leaving here last Friday, Mr. and man, Dorothy Guerney, Marion De for a^day or a lifetime. Their security will not Mrs. George L. Goodrich; 29 Ocean Rose and Gladys Longstreet. the cofiln,6one, while both sets are Pathway, are in Washington, D. C., Miss Ethel K, Shaw, proprietor of clastic and adherent. The edge of a be affected by time, change or forgetfulness. for several weeks on an annual visit. the Ardmore-Summerfield hotel on quire of paper Inserted leaf by leaf They are at the Mayflower hotel. Ocean Pathway, it iaking her niece, Into another will convey a sufficient idea of tha arrangement. Thus the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson, of Dr. Grace . Newman, on a trip USE A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX to Florida. They- sailed Monday on weight of the animal Is supported by the Chautauqua, 54 Broadway, hav« as many elastic springs as there aro . returned from a two weeks’ visit with the Savannah line steamer Birming relatives at Mountain View 1 arm, ham to Savannah, Ga., and from that laminae In all the feet, amounting to A Financial Lighthouse on thc Jersey Coast Piscataway township, Middlesex .place they'will motor through Flor about 4,000, distributed in tiie most county. ida. Miss Shaw took her. car with secure manner, since every spring Is her on the boat and very likely will acted upon la nn oblique direction; Mrs, Helen M. Baldwin is having motor all the way home on the re an Olson roof applied to her cottage turn trip. utttiiMivvxiiimmtmmiimiiiimiiHMUimtuHimmmmumtuiitmumnmutmH UNIQUE SERVICE, THIS a t 95 FranTtlin avenue. A similar BETTER BETTER In a letter.to Dr. M; E. Snyder, Arm« and the Bishop roof has been completed at the cot I’upils Take Charge of Sunday School THAN THAN tage of Thomas Moore, 34 Pitman Association superintendent, Mayor One does not usually associate the I Neptune News Notes | avenue. Thomas Stoney of Charleston, S, C., parade service >vlth humor, though Session At St. Paul’s. C0AI COKE says he has proclaimed April 10-18 this conjunction occasionally happens. Former Deputy Sheriff and -Mrs. for. the celebration of the 260th anni Here li a case from India: In thc The. members of the Sunday ?shool John A. Butliv have closed their versary of ’ the official settlement of battalion orders of'a smart infantry class represented by Joseph Rainear, (Distilled Coal) * home at 19 Surf avenue and for the that city. Mayor Stone;;, sends out Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shufflebotham, Jr., and Jdmes Hendrickson were in regiment there isppeiired the following of Jersey City, were Sunday guests of charge of thc Sunday school service remainder of the winter have taken a call to all South Carolinians, and notiie: “The bishop of Lucknow will “ The Ideal Domestic Fuel ” rooms in the Santnndar apartments, to Charlestonians i'i particular, to Mr, and Mrs. P. F . Dodd, of Corlies in the Senior and Junior departments Asbury Park. preach at the parade service on . Sun avenue. at St. Paul’s last Sunday, The day return for a general “home coming" day morning nest All men will carry on this occasion. Tha celebration will .was observed as Missionary Sunday A lso Thomas J. Durreil, who has just 20 rounds of ball ammunition,” Ever Mr. and Mrs, William Herbert, of and the program was planned with been reappointed superintendent of also mark the founding of the Prov Tenth avenue, were visitors with Mr. ince of Carolina. since the mutiny the .troops In north that irea in view. They had secured Cape May county’s schools, is the ern Ibdla have attended church with •and Mrs. B. F. Cottrell in Hamilton as the chief speaker Rev. H. A. Rel PURE MANUFACTURER nephew of Joseph C. Jackson; 116 arms and ammunition. But lt was un last Sunday. yea, who talked about missionary Abbott avenue. Mr. Durreil lives at fortunate that the order to do this Mrs, Aibert Fletcher is visiting her work in San Juan, Porto Rico, where Belleplaiii, in that county. DO HIRSUTE ROMEOS should follow so ddsely on the bishop’s sister, Mrs. Harry Niedhardt, on the latter was in charge of the Judge J. Raymond Tiffany, mouth, being more particularly described Severe Old Law* . as follows:- 'm , ' BEGINNING at the point of intersec BLAMING FARMER Back in tne Seventeenth wntu.\' tion of the northwesterly line of the. when Rustnn was only a town, one ni right of way of the New York and Long Branch Railroad Company with the tlie laws “lillctl'd hy the tSeiiei’al cotiri northeasterly line .of South Concourse , provided I hnt suicides wjere not to op extended southeasterly; thence (1) south FOR DAIRY SLUMP twenty-four degrees twenty-four mm-,; lnt< rre il In t liurliil groimil. lint nj Utea west (S. 24 degrees 24 minutes W.) the side of n public highway. with 11 three hundred elghty-flve (385) feet along civrlliind uf stones rttmiited on Hit' the northwesterly line of the, right -of way of the New York and Long Branch DECLARED UNFAIR g ra v e iis a murk oi public cohtefliii Railroad Company to the Intersection Oilier laws ot the time prohibited With the northeasterly bulkhead line of Clirlstmtts cclehrutioti for fear of dis the norfh channel of Shark River; WATERTOWN, WIS.— Claims that thence (2) In a northerly dlrectlon^on^the orders, and fdrhude in mis tint) ilice un Iratter prioi's have slumped because arc of a circle bearng to the left tan der penalty of K25 line. Marriage to gent to the first course, with a. radius farmers nre rating Stop, Look, Listen.. . a n d of nine hundred fifty and fifty-two hun one's dei'eased wife's slsler was for substitutes are an dredths (950.62) feet, four hundred nine liliiilen; comuion scolds were punished and eighteen hundredths (409.18) . feet. unjust Indictment flJong the easterly line of LaVrd Avenue by ducking them in suit water, Sub iigulnst the dairy (State Highway) to a point in. the. line, bath desecriitors were eoiillned In .1 •of L o t 1, Block 17, as shown on a map farmer and are In cage in front of rhe iown house, and entitled “Map of Shark River Islands,, juring rather than Monmouth County, New Jersey drawn a hole was burned In the tongue ot by Sincerbeaux, Moore & Shinn, Civil'. aiding the dairy the blnnpiinmer with a hot Iron.— De Engineers, A»bury Pairk, N. J„ February Industry, State 1, 192C, and duly filed ln tho Monmouth troit News. Senator John C. C ounty C lerk ’s office; thenco (3) so u th easterly on the arc of a circle bearing to Schuman of Wa the left tangent up to the second course; tertown deelnred w ith a ra d iu s o f tw en ty (20) 'f e e t, Cura Worse I hon the Bite . twenty-two and eighty-one hundredths tn a statement is Crossing the Kngllsh chiinnel wns a (22.81) feet along tho line of Lot 1, Block sued here, That, m effect, is tlie mandate of tie United States 17, ns shown on said map, to the north worse business in early days tlmn "The inference easterly line of South Concourse, thenco now. This Is how our ancestors (4) south sixty-five degfeea ^thirty-six of these assertions Supreme Court to motorists who use railroad grade -minutes1 east (S, 65 degrees 3B minutes Bottglit to evade unpleasant effects: which purport to E.) slxty-olght and fifty-four hundredths Senator John C. Take one ounce of sirup of clove (08.54) feet , along the southwesterly line explain why Amer crossings. In this ruling, the highest court in the land Schum an. gillyflowers, one drachm of eonfectlo of Lot 1. Block 17, as shown on the said ica is confronted map and along the northeasterly line of aichermes, one ounce and n half ot South Concourse extended southeasterly with a 38,000,000 pound butter sur held that, regardless of warning sounds or signals, it borrage water and the like of mint to the point of beginning, be, and the plus," said Senator Schuman, "is that same is'hereby vacated as a street or water, one ounce of tnolintford watet dairy farmers are ruining their own is incum bent on the driver of an automobile to get avenue ip this municipality. • and as much cinnamon water, temper A pproved F e b ru a ry 18, 1930.^ _ „ . business. Approved, passed and adopted March “The Interests Inspiring these state out of his car if that is necessary to determ ine defi all these together in a cordial and 4 1930 * RAYMOND R. GRACEY, Chairman, ments throughout the dairying sections take a tpoonful nt a time when at nitely w hether a train is dangerously near. If he does oca. Atteat: JOHN W. KNOX, Clerk. are attempting to convince the public -10- that butter is the only dairy product not do this, he enters the crossing at his own risk. suffering from surplus. This is far AN ORDINANCE from the real facts. All dairy products AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN including fluid milk and cream are be In New Jersey alone in the past ten years, 800 lives ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS ORDINANCE. ENTITLED, . ."AN low normal market value to the ORDINANCE PROVfDING FOR^ THE former. REGULATION AND MAINTENANCE have been lost in grade crossing accidents. Most of OF THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM OF "Xhare was an increased surplus ot N E W Y O R K THE SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS 80,000,000 pounds of evaporated nnd OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, this appalling toll m ight ha^e been avoided by ordi IN’ THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, condensed milk in storage at the be .00 Pennsylvania Station AND FIXING THE RENTALS AND ginning of 1030 over the previous ASSESSMENTS FOR THE USE nary care and vigilance. M uch of it w o u ld have been Up-Town New Yark year. Powdered milk showed an add THEREOF," ADOPTED APRIL 9, 1928, - . ed surpiijg o f 8,331,807, Tiie dairy avoided if New Jersey were not lagging far behind BE IT ORDAINED by, the Sewetrage- n:irk(>i division of the Bureau of Ag $1.85 HUDSON TERMINAL * Down*t°wiiNew Yoi*4 Commlsaloners qf the Township; of• Nep ricultural Economics reported recent T r i p \ tune, In the County of Monmouth; alm ost every other progressive State in the m atter of 1. That Section -7 of an Ordinance Pro ly that tiie average price of cheese in WEDNESDAYS viding for the Regulation and Mainte 1929 was the lowest since 1920. If the grade crossing abolition. nance of tho Sewerage System of the Accusation tlmt farmers caused the Sewerage Commissioners of the Town March 12, April 9 ship of Neptune, in the County of Mon butter surplus is true, then ‘ they Lve, jsb tiry Parfe 9.20 A. M. mouth, and Fixing the Rentals and As could be equally blamed for the sur New Jersey Iiighway traffic has increased m ore than sessments for the use thereof, A dopts • * R eturnini April 9, 1926, is hereby amended as fol plus of all these products, low s: ' "It is probable that all these accusa- 600% in 15 years and will continue to increase for Leave New York (Pennsylvania Station) “7. Eacli and every lot of land bor 7.30 P. M ,: New York (H udion Term inal) dering on any street, avenue or highway, *;ions are in reality based on Inform a 7,10 P. M. I Newark (Market St.)-7.52 P. M. in which is installed a sewer main ready tion secured from butter people who m any years to come. Railroad traffic, on the other for service, shall be assessed and the ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT are naturally not interested In the owner or owners thereof shall pay an annual Bower -rental ' of ■ twenty’three farmer's welfare or earning power, hand, is not above the level of 1920 and there is an PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD cents for every lineal foot of such lot hut solely In the margin of profit they of land so bordering on , such tstreot,, impending decrease due to the heavy diversion of avenue '6r highway; provided that any themselves obtain. That is why, when lot of land bordering on two streets, a butter surplus confronts them, they avt*nues or highways, at the intersection traffic to the highways. Obviously, New Jersey and its thereof, shall be assessed and the owner blame the farmer for eating substi or owners thereof shall pay the rental tutes. ’ as hereinbefore specified for the lineal "It has been an immemorial pastime citizens m ust accept a fair share of the responsibility feet bordering on one such street, ave- >nue or highway, and the lineal feet bor to Warne the farm er for all the difll- ONE-DAY E x c u r s i o n s dering on the other , such Btreet, ave cullieg of agriculture. When lie un for the gradual abolition of the 2932 grade crossings nuo or highway to the depth of ono hundred feet, shall not bo assessed nor derstands that the real facts are be in the State. Just as obviously, every m otorist who charged a rental; .provided, however* , ing suppressed, his awakening will be NEW YORK that In addition to the rental herein an unpleasant experience to those before , specified, there shall be charged m ust use grade crossings has the sole ultim ate respon $ i .90 Peansylwnia Station an annual rental for the purposes here who are throwing dust in his eyes.” inafter enumerated as follows: JL *" J " 5 Dp-Towi New York -•"a. Hotels and boarding houses with sibility for his own safety. more than fifteen rooms, Ten Dollars. WONDER CAVERN IS $ 1.75 Hudson Terminal “b. Apairtments, fiats and tenements containing more than two families for ■ ; Down-Town New York - each additional family, Five Dollars. LURE TO TOURISTS Be more than careful when you approach a railroad “c. publlic automobile wash stands. Sundays, March 16, April 20 Twenty-five " Dollars. COBLESKILL, N. Y.— If. Rip Van “d. Public garages with wash stnda grade crossing. Heed the warning signs and signals. Ltava Aabury Parh-Ocenn Grove accommodatln , less than fifteen cars. Winkle had taken ills little snooze In 9 .3 0 A . M . Fifteen Dollars, the Hudson highlands lately, Instead But remember, even these may fail— and death is RETURNING, leave New York, Penmyl* "e. Public garages with wash stand af during, tlie Revolution, lie would vanii Station. 5.20 P. M„ New York (Hudl accommodating more than fifteen cars. •on T erm inal) 5.10 P. M., Newark (Marke- Twenty-five Dollars. have had real occasion to rub Ills eyes always lurking there. Street) 5.« P. M. “f. Public laundries, Twenty-five on awakening. AU Sleel Equipment > D ollars. . 'g. Factories, Twenty-five Dollars, Man has lately been prodding at 'h. Bottling works, Ten Dollars. nature in Mynherr Van Winkle's old Pennsylvania Railroai 1. Theatres, Twenty-five Dollars. 'j. Dance halls, clubs, lodge rooms, neighborhood, unearlhing secrets at restaurants . and places of amusement, which Kip could only make guesses. Fifteen Dollars. What would Kip think, for instance, “The rentals, assessments’ andior ASSOCIATED RAILROADS OF NEW JERSEY Charges herein specified may be altered of clecliic‘ elevators, descending and changed" from tim e to tim e hore-» through a concrete shaft, 1D0 feet into ALBERT I BROWN after by resolution.” * 2.' This ordinance shall take effect 1m- the earth, into underground chambers m dlatoly. where a myriad o t .electric lights play .PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD READING COMPANY Jobbing NOTICE on the miles of stalactites and stalag Notice Is hereby given that at a meet m ites? DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA CENTRAL RAILROAD ing of the Sewerage Commissioners .of SHEET*1 METALWORKER or owners thereof shall py the rental' Tills is the engineering fent recent & WESTERN RAILROAD Of1 NEW JERSEY of M onm outh, held F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 28,: ly completed for the pleasure of 1930, the foregoing ordinance was pre lat? and Asbestos Shingle EsoSmji sented' and passed on first and second motor-tourists nt Ilowe Caverns here. ERIE RAILROAD NEW YORK CENTRAL readings* T he C om m issioners Will m eet It is not inconceivable that Hip him- ■ Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces 1 at City Hall, 101 South Main Street, Nep RAILROAD - Pipeless Heafer* tune,rN. J., on: Friday, March 14, 1930, at ’self may have scrambled over, tlie LEHICII & NEW ENGLAND 8 o'cldck p. m., to consider said ordinance cavern’s rocky roof in his eagerness RAILROAD for third and final reading and adoption, .to get. out. of earshot of Dame Van 108 Abbtstt Avenue; Ocean Orovi and to receive objections thereto. LEHIGH & HUDSON RIVER -Pi F. DODD, Clerk. Winkle's tongue. But existence of tha LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD RAILWAY Teiepbgi!, 3112 cavern, regarded by geologists as a SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me- directed, issued twln-wonder to Niagara Fails, did not out of the Court of * Chancery of the become known to tlie white mau" in LEGAL NOTICES State, of ' New Jersey, will be exposed liis lifetime. to sale at public vendue, on Tuesday the first day of April, 1930, between the hours ■ ’ Howe Caverns remained unexplored AN ORDINANCE of 12 o'clock and 5; o'clock (at 2 o'clock) ■until recently because of Its extreme in the afternoon of said day at the Land AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE and Mortgage Agency Office, 701‘Mattl- inaccessibility. Increase of motor- VACATION OF A PART OP ALL son Avenue,.in the City of Asbury Park, ^ travel in the -neighborhood has lead THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to LYING BETWEEN THE NORTH satisfy a decree of said- court amounting ' tu the construction pf roads which WESTERLY LINE OF THE Hiw / to ap p ro x im ately <9,611.00. place the’ entrance to tiie caverns on OF WAY OF THE NEW YORK ANli In the first place, 40 shares of:• the LONG BRANCH RAILROAD COM capital stock of complainant: associa the main iiighway (Schohanna Trail, PANY, THE ' WORTHBA8TEKLY tion, assigned, to the said association by New York State Itouic 7), forty miles LINE OF SOUTH CONCOURSE EX Ernest B, Jemison and Etta Jeifilson, TENDED . SOUTHEASTERLY, AND and In the second place, all that: certain west of Albany ami thirty miles south THE EASTERLY LINE OF LAI Hi A lot, tract or parcel of land and premises, west of .Schenectady. AVENUE (STATE HIGHWAY), situate, lying and being in the Township SHARK RIVER ISLANDS. of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth BE IT ORDAINED by the Township and State of New Jersey, known . and Canyon W orthily Ranks Committee ot the Township of Neptune, designated, as Lot Number' Three (No. A N N A K. S C H A D T KUSSELL C M. SCHADT in the County of Monmouth, State of 3) In Range B In West - Grove, hear as Marvel of Nature N ew . J e rs e y : - <-■; v: Ocean ‘ Grove, New Jersey. ;-v -WHEREAS, all that certain parcel of BEGINNING at a stake at the corner To underritnmi the Immensity of land lying between the northwesterly of Corlies Avenue and a twelve foot wide the Grand canyon, It Is necessary to line of the right of way of the New York street laying: along the east side of said and Long Branch Railroad. Company* Lot Number Three; thence (1) running know something of the Colorado river, the northeasterly line of South Con as the needle pointed March, 1878, aoutn which, incidentally* must be included S c h a d t ’ s course extended eoutheastetly, and the elghty-slx degrees and thirty minutes easterly line of Laird Avenue (State west forty-four feet along CorlleS Avenue among the great rivers of North Highway), Shark River Islands, in the to the southeast corner of Lot Number America. It is formed in southern Township of Neptune, in the County of Four; thence (2) north three degrees and thirty-minutes west nlong Lot* Number Utah by the confluence of tlie Green Monmouth, as shown on map entitled "Map of Shark River Islands, Monmouth Four, one hundred and fifty feet to the and the Grand rivers. It enters Ari Sea Food M arket, Inc. County, New Jersey, drawn by Sincer- south side of a twenty Toot wide street; zona at the northwestern corner and b ea u x & Moore, Civil Engineers, Asbury thence (3) along the same, north, elghty- P a rk , N ew Je rse y , F e b ru a ry 1, 1926," nlx degrees and thirty minutes east forty- flows southward to the Gulf of Cali has not been laid out and has not been four feet to the side of the aforesaid fornia. It drains an area of 300.000 accepted or opened and is not used by twelve foot wide street, thence (4) along 9 0 7 the public; and the same, south three degrees and thirty square mites. Only at three points Mai n Street, Asbury Park - WHEREAS, Shark River Islands and minutes east one hundred and fifty feet; Is it crossed by a rniirorid. Donald I. Burton 'being the owners of to the place of beginning! ^ _ all lands which might be affected by the’ Seized as the property of. Ernest B. ; The Spaniards were tiie first white vacating of said parcel of land lying be jemison et al, taken ln execution at .the men to view the great wonder of na tween the northwesterly line of the suit of Neptune Building and1 t#oan Association and to be sold by ■ ture. Spanish explorers first report- j right of way of tbe New York and Long Branch. Railroad Company, the north -WILLIAM R. O BRIEN, Sheriff, ed seeing it as early as 1540 and in 1 easterly, line of _8outh Concoudse, ex D a te d F eh. v24, 1930. • Cook & Stout, Solicitors. , 1770 a Spanish priest found n cross- i tended southeasterly, and the easterly i line , of Laird Avenue; (State Highway),' 10-13 ($23.10) Ing that still hears liis name. The j Shark River Islands, as a public street, flrst man to make anything like a j have - given tholr respective assents in : Notice of Seittcmccf of AeeoaHt. : writing to said vacation; VY: -v: ; - complete survey of the river nnd the * .THEREFORE be it ordained by the Estate of Mary P. Ferguson, Deceased. ; canyon through which it ftyws, was Hotels and Restaurants Towftship Committee .of the Township Notice la hereby given.* that the ac- of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, counta of;the BUbscribeirs, executors of ifaj. John Wesley Powell, a geologist that, all that tract, or parcel, of land and the estate of said deceased, Will be - and a school teacher, a one-armed premises, * situate, lying between the audited and stated by the Surrogate of Siijpplied at Wholesale northwesterly line of the f right of way the County of Monmouth and reported veteran of tlie Civil war. With a crew of the New York and Long Branch Rail fot settlement to the Orphans Court of., i of men and boats, lie traversed the road- Company the northeasterly line of v^'d ^''nntv, on Thursday, the tenth day South Concourse extended southeasterly, o f A pril, ^ D., 1930, at which time ap ’"river from Its source to. Its moutli In. and the easterly, line ; of. Laird. Avenue plication. will be made for.the allowance v :' •. ; : j (State Highway), - Shark River Islands, of commissions and counsel fees. D ate d F e b ru a ry 21. 1930. •/- The Grand canyon has long been Telephones, Asbury Park 1 In tho Township of Neptune. County of hMonmouthy State ' of New Jersey,,/ as DAVID. W.GELLY, . . ■Ifi haven for geologists. It furnishes febdwn oh a map. of Shark River Islands, 665 Warburton Avenue. Yohkers, N, Y; r drawn by Sincerbeaux & Moore, dated JE A N TH O M , the® ' with a n ; ideal setting to study Fehriuiry 1, -1928, and. dulyreCorded !n the <08 Seventh Street, Unlbn City, N. J.: theloarthV;strata* r Atfd It Is np less J uuttumjnwimnountt mmtammmatxtm n l n v l r m f 4 Vi a M n n _ 0-1B. 05JP).. ./: • \ : • . v;.■/■•:»; ■ ■ f ^ ;- FRIDAY, MARCH .7, 1030 OFFICIAL INFORMATION T H E • NEPTUNE AND OCEAN GROVE AUTOMOBILE T H A N K Y O U K I T C H E N Township Committee. D EA LERS’ DIRECTORY CABINET Raymond R. Gracey, Chairman. CALL AGAIN! John W. Knox, Clerk and Business ((& 1929. VV«%t«*rn New*paper Union.) . Manager. • _ . No life can he pure In Its purpose John S.' Hall, Chairman of Finance. and strong In Its strife and all life Harry Whitlock, Chairman of Police. not be purer nnd stronger thereby. .Charles loveman, Chairman of Boads. —Owen Merldith. ’Ralph Johnson, Chairman , of Light, - Poor and Publicity. g o o d m o l a s s e s r e c i p e s Assessor. Ernest F. Woolston. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Everybody llkos molasses enody, G. C. Pridham & Bro cookies, jjlnjjer Incaci and steamed Tax Collector. Practical Painters CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . ' puddlnss. Tho flavor of , Edward C. Sweet. Alterations Additions Repairs molasses is not a small Paper Hangers 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove piirt of Its attractiveness Treasurer. in various foods. 71 Broadway .Telephone 1262 ; Arthur H. Pharo. Ocean Grove, N. J. Apple: Cake. — Cook sliiwly. In three-fourths Attorney. J n cujiful of New <*r- Richard W. Stout. Andrew Taylor ' JACOB BEUTELL BKfegi leans- molasses one and TIN A m ) SHEET METAL PLUMBING AND HEATING (i!u‘-liutf cupfuls of tlilnly Chief of Police. stli’od apples, until ten- • William Maas. WOBKEB Jobbing Promptly Attended To. tU*r. Mplt three-fourths 126 South Main St., Aabury Park 98’/z Embury Avenue Ocean Grove. of a cupful of shortening Road Foreman. Pbone 2601 Phone 8468 In nne-luilf cupfiil of Lolling water. John White. Sift two mid one-lialf cupfuls of Hour with Oiu'-fminli leaspoonful Township Physician. Tilton’s City Dairy EDMOND L. THOMPSON AUTO of salt, one und one-liulf teaspoon W. A. Eobinson. M. D. Puteurlxtd Milk and C nta Exterior and Interior Ignition Repairing fuls of soda, one tuaspoonful of cin BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED PAINTING ELECTRICIANS namon. one-lialf tenspoonful of cloves, Overseer of Poor. MILK ■ • Eatimatea Furnished arid replacing of all parts done at one-fourth tenspoonful of mace and Distributer* for W«Iker-QoM»n Pro4ast* add the l\ot water mixture, stirring Janet V. Bouse. 405 Second Avonus, Asbary Park 26 Ocean Ave., Ooe&n Grove, N. J this shop. "We specialize in start • Phone 1677 until smooth. Add the inoinsses and • / - Building Inspector. Phone Aabury 2256-B ing and sparking and lighting apples, pour Into n shallow pan nnd ' Edgar Phillips.- systems for all makes of autos, bake one-half hour In a moderate ■ E n v icr and invite you to come to us when oven. Serire ivarm with whipped \ 'Engineer. HARRY J. BODINE cream . Claude W. Birdsall. JOHN N. B U R T IS you have any trouble of this kind. FUKEIML DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Cinnamon Snaps.—Cream one cupful FUNERAL DIRECTOR Our service cannot be excelled— of shortening and one cupful of sugar. Police. Recorder. 10G7 B in g i A le .. Atburj Park PRIVATE CHAPEL prices are fair. Add one cupful of molnsses, then two Peter F. Dodd. "HOME FOR SERVICES" teaspoonfuls of soda dissolved in two PI)i d b B67 517 Bings Ait. AiburjPirk Prime Auto Phont 84 tablespoonfuls of warm water. 81ft two Publicity Director. F. S . M orris, A utom otive E lectrician] cupfuls of flour with one tablespoonful George C. Stull. U. S. L. Battery Service Station each of cinnamon and ginger, one-hnlf AMERICAN BARBER SHOP teaspoonful of salt and add to the lirst Board of Health. U. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires 807 Bond St., Asbury Parle LEON SNIDER mixture. Mix well nnd adrl more flour Members of Township Committee, 82 South Main Street, Aabury Park Phone 277* to make a stiff (lough to roll out. Cut (Next Door to Scott'b HubIo S tore) NEWSPAPERS the Assessor and Township Physi EXPERT ON LADIES and CHILDREN 8 In desired shapes nnd bake ten min cian. HATR BOBBING, 40 CENTS " Service All Tear utes In a moderate oven. Men and Boy b' Hair Cut, 38 Cent*. Date Bran Bread.—Mix as usual Health Officer. 53 Main Ave, Ocean Grove. Tel. 5283 mMHHMMmMMMMWMMMMMMMWtateMaMiaaMfMMMHfKaiMill { MICHAEL DABO (Formerly'with Nary) Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier one-half cupful of molasses, one egg, Stanley Applegate, | “ The Catch of the Ocean” at one cu p fu l of mlllt., o n e a n d o ne-lialf DAVID H. O'REILLY cupfuls of bran, two cupfuls of whole Sewerage Commissioners. GEORGE H. COOK wheat flour, one-eighth teaspoonful of Daniel H. Smith, President. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Plano Tuner soda, one tablespoonful nf baking pow Nathaniel Jones. Orders Attended to Promptly Old Pianos Rebuilt and Repaired | Harvey’s Sea Food Market j der, "one-half tenspoonful of salt, two Harry Height. Estimates Furnished Pianos and Vietrolas For Sale 5 Only the Freshest and Best • tablespoonfuls of melted shortening Board of Education. 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grov* 99 Cookman Ave. Ocean Grove, N. J. and one-lialf cupful of chopped dates. Phone 4716 Phone 2118-M ! FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. I Bake In a bread pan 45 minutes. Rais Mary E.' Stout, President. ins may be substituted’for dates. Peter F. Dodd, Vice President. I . Ocean Grove Market Now Open { Bran Muffins.—Mix one and one-lialf S. A. Hall, District Clerk. • . . . i A. P. Todd, Executive Clerk. cupfuls of flour, three teaspoonfuls of Janet V. Bouse. S e a c o a s t J 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Phones 400 I baking powder, one-half.fenspooiiftil of Augustus B. Knight. j 729 Main Street, Bradley Beach (day and night). Phone 376 • snlt, the same of soda, two cupfuls of Walter D. Franklin. ... bran, then add one beaten egg, one and John F. Knox. E lectric Com pany three-fourths cupfuls of milk and one- John B. Stout. H. F. VIERING, Prop. half cupful of molasses. Rent well Jacob B. Sweet. and bake In gem pans a half hour.* Anna T. Dey. / 50 Main Avenue Onsville J. Moulton, Supervising Principal. Ocean Grove, N. J. H. A. Titcomb, High School Princi pal. Tel. Asbury Park 822 Robert McC. Halbach, M. D., School Local and Long Distance Moving - Physician. ' '. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and STORAGE TRUCKING Zoning Commission.. FIXTURES Our Men Are Capable and Courteous Hemstitching James Strudwick, Chairman. Telephone, 2440 Asbuty Park George L. Disbrow. P l e a t i n g Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park Milton T. Wright. Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove Joseph Giles. LAZARUS DOGGETT, Mason Cement Work and Plastering B u tt o n s Ocean Grove Fire District. STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE Dr. William A. Robinson, President. Jobbing Promptly Attended To C. M. Nagle,'Treasurer. Satisfaction Guaranteed FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. Jam es. Boyce. 906 Embury Avenue, Neptune, N. J. M3 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Pari Harry Reeves. Telephone 4072 L. C. Briggs. Phone Aabury Park 2364 Neptune Fire District No. 1. The m oit profitable invest . John Burke, President. ment any business concern can Leroy Garrabrant, Treasurer. make is an investment in good Earl Lawlor, Secretary.. Frank Tiedcmann. friends. Your friendship Edgar Phillips means much to us, just as o u r Frank R. Dodd. interest in your shoe repair Neptune Fire. District N». 2. and our desire to serve you in Eugene Slocum, President. Lost Her Double Chin— Lost Her Prominent HipS' the best manner means much John D Harris, Secretary. Lost Her Sluggishness to you. Clifford Reed, Treasurer. ROOfING G0NTRAGT0R William Johnson. Coined Physical Vigor—- Vivacioueness— a Shapely Figure Thomas Laughlin. The standard of the “PERFECT” KEX KOOfllNG GO. M. DeMARCO Richardson & Boyton Range is satis Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso. If you’re fat—remove tho cause! Notice also that you have gained faction to you—the satisfaction that 69 South Main St„ Asbury Park KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the Shoe Rebuilder Charles M. Boswell, President. in energy—your skin is clearer—your comes from food well cooked, from six mineral salts your body organs, eyes sparkle with glorious health—you Re-roofing Over Old Shingles Alfred Wagg, Vice President. glands and nerves must have to func the constant assurance of a servant George W. Henson, Secretary. feel younger in body—keener in mind. that never fails. 3 Main St., Asbury Park tion properly. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person John E. Andrus, Treasurer Emeritus. When your vital organs fail to per Lot R. Ward, Treasurer. form their work correctly—your bowels a joyous surprise. Melville E. Snyder, General Superin and kidneys can’t throw off that waste Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN tendents material—before you realize it—you’re SALTS (lasts four weeks). If even this Sure Relief Walter D. Franklin, Chief of Police. growing hideously fat! first bottle doesn’t convince you this “JU kes "Y o u Feel Better’’ Calvin H. Reed, Superintendent of Try half a teaspoonful of -is the easiest, safest and surest way to Plumbing \ Wilbur R. Guyer Street Department. ' KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot lose fat—if you don’t feci a superb water every morning—in three weeks improvement in health—so gloriously Tinning and Heating Postmaster. get on the scales'and note how many energetic—vigorously alive—your pounds of fat have vanished. Waldo E Rice. money gladly .returned. v Hardware B e ll- a m s W illiam Y oung Paints and Oils Hot water ^ S u r e Relief Plum bing H eating St. Elmo Hotel Ettimntes Given Comer Main Street and New York Avenne 51 M ain A venue DELL-ANS 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove B.R.SHUBERT OCEAN GROVE, N. J. | FOR INDIGESTION Open All Year Telephone, Asbury Park 679 Telephone 4741 j 25$ and 754 Pkg’s.Sold Everywhere Telephone 428' REG’LAR FELLERS He Otoly Holds Out- on Conductors By GENE BYRNES A BOtTWpW EVERY fiOtUSAg,’ V m«-WVRI6HTA6F’ -TEU. WER BI6MT Jifiv SAYS SUEO HEVIR s ~ ALWAYS! -mFOlEVERVW 'CEPT TO . A 6 B ! - lAAS A BOrrWDWf m i rtO W O LD IT STRIKES Ug V 'fits SVlTS RoMOTTEN CONDUCTORS! \ HOW OLD SHE iB' > -TMBfARE! with considerable force that because 111 —» OPClPrtrC* ' j i - H O T ^ , puppies were born in an air plane -woueHii Aiii they, are not SKY terriers or AIR- V AFRAID! edales any more than a boy would be a STEP LADDER if he had a STEP-, father. • However, it strikes us that if yon select a U. S. L. BATTERY for proof of constructive perfection ancf serv- iceahiHty_ you _ will have no cause for, (Usappolntaient. This battery con- tainti every essential perfection of de tail’ required to insure - accuracy of perfprmance.- pins low: operating; cost. • , , F. O’ROURKE, ...... T ’ , 803 Main Street, Brafttey Bench. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1883 P A G E E I G H T NEPTUNE SCHOOL NOTES Senior Play, “Seventeen.” Neptune Defeats Lakewood. Among the leading members o£ the Coach Flack’s Scarlet Flyers con cast for “Seventeen," the 1930 Senior tinued their winnng streak Tuesday play to be presented at the high night hy defeating Lakewood high schoo} on Friday and Saturday even school by the biggest score on the ings March 28 and 29, are Merle local court this season, 41 to 10. Shubert and Robert Brannin. Miss Eddie Thompson repeated' the fine Shubert will be seen in the role of work he showed in she Hasbrouck Jane Baxter, the childish ingenue. Heights game by rolling up a total Rehearsals have shown that she can of 12 points, six field goals and one readily assume the part of the youth foul goa!. Chauncey Holt, the ful player. Robert Brannin ■ will Grove’s other particular star, could be essay the -role of William Baxter, counted on as usual and made a total .of 11 points. He has been on' the stage several The second team won from the times this year and each time ho was Lakewood seconds by thc score oi 33 well received. to. 8. Coach Flack ran the whole second team through the third quar Assembly. ter of the varsity, battle, With the Assembly this week was held in exception of Johnson* who scored the sixth period Tuesday. Dorothy three field goals,' the seconds .did Heath Was in charge. An interesting little more than hold the Lakewood talk on "The Guidance in Education” varsity. was given by Dr. Parch, of Rutgers In the fourth quarter the five old University. The latter spoke at reliables, Thompson, Santaneilo, Holt, Neptune about two years ago. Waterman and Conover, returned to the floor to cook the Lakewood dish to a fine crisp brown and at the same General Notes. time establish the record on the local floor this year Monday and Tuesday the efficiency Last hig!;t in the first game of the tests were given in most all subjects. finals for State honors Neptune beat The Year Book will be published Perth Amboy, 28 to 27. The game again this year by the Colyer Com was played at Highland Fark, New pany, of Newark. Brunswick. Tomorrow night Nep The tickets for tho Senior play will tune meets the Trenton team on the be on sale next week. neutral . court at Plainfield, Lullaby,” by De Leone; postlude, Now a new magic comes into the kitchen F.O.B. cooking enters. W hat a boon on sum “March in E Flat,” by, Mallard. and brings leisure, peace of m ind and im m er days is this range w ith thick walls o f in UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF proved results. What is this new magic? sulation that seal the heat in the oven, keep F.O.B.—Free o f Bother— cooking w ith a new in g y o u r k i t c h e n a s c o o l a s a n y r o o m i n t h e g a s r a n g e th a t lights the gas, cooks your house. And b u r n e r s that light themselves dinner; tiirns oft* the gas—all while you’re at a turn of the w rist—no matches. H o w miles away. A regulator which keeps the modern gas service is! C o m e i n , l e t u s s h o w oven at just the right heat for perfect pies, you these new symbols of freedom of the cakes, roasts— without watching. Gone are N e w O riole F.O.B. gas range, or we’ll have cooking worries and pot watching, when a representative call if you return coupon; TIME CONTROLi Set it before you leave hom e and it turns gas on and off while you’re miles aw ny. on ORIOLE \ TEMPERATURE REGULATOR* Gas Ranges \ Controls tlic oven’s lieat, assur ing uniform results every tim e, without w atching, wait* T R A D E - I N Y L ing, worrying. V I V ALLOWANCE \ SELF-LIGUTING BURNERSt \ F o r Y o u r \ Turn on your burners and they light at once. No matches. \ O l d M a n g e \ ■-* LOW DOWN PAYMENT INSULATED OVEN: "RoasU V- SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS the meat and not the coolc.” Keeps the kitchen as cool and • comfortable as any room I in tho house. I would like to know m ore about F.O.B. Cooking and the N e w O riole Bus Range. JERSEY CENTRAL Name. Address Power and Light Co. Basketball Games For Charity. In the basketball game for the Child Welfare Society played Thurs day evening of Iasi week on .'the Occan Grove conrt, the Neptune : ua ; niu uuuy uiejf icyicacui- uu vuai tut- police team defeated the Unexcelled Preachers Meeting, Atlantic City, intelligent answer may be given to fire company quintette, 28-18, A t the Tha old saw, “Into the valley of the enquiring layman. • These laymen Ham-' time and placo the Neptune death rode the four hundred” (or through representatives of the vari- Echool seconds beat the Junior Me chanics, 27-13. In a previous game "Get Johnny!” wrote an advertising was it six hundred?) has given way ous charges get an idea cl the sfa- to the new onslaught, of four hua- pendous work that the church is between the police and firemen the agency years ago, about the man who dred earnest men coming up from doing, and they go back home to give latter were dctorious, so that in was always on the spot to meet an emer their various fields in New Jersey to better service than ever before, games won the teams are now tied, and the play-off will be an interest gency or solve a problem promptly. await tha actios of the Bishop and At this session pergonal work is the District Superintendents in giv- beinjr stressed and preparation made ing sporting event of the near future. ing them marching orders for f°5 the observance of Pentecost, The The telephone is like Johnny — always another year. Hopes and fears, dis- Presiding Bishop comes from the Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 ready to serve quickly and well. appointments and rewards* success Northwest and is a very.lovable man, and failure, loneliness, all arc for- keenly alert, resourceful and a New jersey people know this. Last year gotten during' the days these' earnest brother to the IowlieBt as well au the men meet together to compare notes greatest. An absence that is felt is Frank Edw ards they used the telephone nearly a billion and receive new impetus for the work that of the grand old man, Dr. Mar- of another year. shall, who for the first time in fifty- times, once in every ten times to reach • F urniture persons out of town. A Methodist minister in good three years is absent and his place standing and active in the-perform- f? £y arl !; sermons are of "V- D e a l e r ance of the duties assigned h im 'ta ? high order, the business proceed- no fear.-.as to an appointment, for with neatness and despateV and Stoves It is true efficiency to telephone this is the glory of Methodism that the reports of the year's work.highly Range* 71 S. Main Street the itinerant pastor always receives encouraging. In ^Il_ probability isie an appointment. It may not be what ’<;SB!on will close with the reading of Heatrola* Atbury Park, N. J. he expected, but if he makes good on .tho appointments on Mopday morn- Hardscrabble, Circuit; he is rare of *"«• . S°me Wil return, for. another something better another year. No year. others pack up and go to a new question about it, Atlantic City is alld,.a new woA, bat. rti NEW JERSEY BELL . honored with the presence of these btmefitcd and refreshed by their T a b l e t s men for their, earnest exhortations w«eks. at .thl? Breat summer TELEPHONE COMPANY and faithful performance of duty a winter resort. make it possible for men and women ’ ------Relieves a Headache, or Neuralgia ta and children to visit this wonderful Many are the enquiries at this 30 minutes, checks & Cold the first A NEW .JZaSEY IBSTIIUTIOH SACKEO BV HATIONAJ. HESOORCE resort in large numbers every year, place as to the advantages of Ocean The hotels, too, are quick to grasp -Grove and its- surroundings. The day, and checks Malaria in three days. ! the opportunity to welcome there, am) 'isitor from the North, East South' I 666 also in Liquid,