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FINE PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL REPORT o c e a n Gr o v e w . c . t . u. NEPTUNE NOW HAS A It Cost $394,485 To Run Long Branch FOUNDERS’ DAY ANNIVERSARY Present-Day Situation Discussed By. FIREMEN’S BENEFIT Institution Last Year. Rev. D. Roe Haney, Freehold. DETECTIVE CAPTAIN Just issued in book form the an­ REVIVES MEMORIES 0E PAST; The summer meeting of W.-C.'T. U., ------— —--v- held in Thornley Chapel on Tuesday FORMER SERGEANT JEFFRIES IS THURSDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 8, nual report of; the board of governors of the Long Branch hospital con­ afternoon was in charge of Mrs. John ’ r'; . Hi Magee. Rev. M artha Rogers led THE APPOINTEE AT THE AUDITORIUM tains-some interesting data. The report covers the year 1928. The total num­ the devotional period, and Miss Mar- . ■>. 1 • ' ber of patients admitted was 4,005. Radio Revune. By Stars From Station The number of patient days was 54,080 r f e L '& 'K f **:?:: HISTORICAL ADDRESS DISCLOSES MUCH OE INTEREST TO Later in the program Miss Heck ren- l Widening and Grading- Green Grove WOR, Newark, Is To Be Presented. of which 28,400 were charity. Patients from Freehold numbered 1,632 charity PERSONS FAMILIAR WITH CONDITIONS IN . OCEAN dered one of; heir entertaining travel-.: * u oad-Bradley Beach Bathing Rules Titusville Gang -Will Be Featured patient days. Charity patient da^a GROVE IN ITS FORMATIVE PERIOD—SERVICES HELD Rev. D. Roe Haney, of Freehold, Irk Some Township Residents, Among Many Other Noted Names. from nearby towns include:, Ardena, 20; Colts Neck, 51; Englishtown, 159; IN FOUNDERS’1 PARK, ATTENDED BY LARGEST CROWD Thursday evening of next week, “Tht ‘preTeToay* ^ t u S ’""By * U"4er tl« terms and provisions of Farmingdale, 121; Marlboro, 78; statements and illustrations he dis^ »n ordinance adopted Tuesday_ even-,' August 8, is the night of nights at the Manalapan, 12; Tennent, 21, . FOR MANY YEARS, CONDUCTED BY DR. BOSWELL, AS­ proved the truth of the oft-m ade as- ne at _ the weekly , meeting of the Ocean Grove Auditorium. The total expenses of the hospital SISTED BY DRS. WAGG, SNYDER, AND MARSHALL—PRO­ sertion that “things are worse now on township committee, the office of cap- Firemen’s Nightl : for the year amounted to $349,485.19, account of prohibition.” He deplored detectives hag been created in ' The OceanGrove firemen will of­ which was $34,790.90 more than the GRAM INCLUDES EXERCISES IN MEMORY OF FRIENDS fer a “Radio Revue” of what is said the fact that many Christian people f t “ and George J. Jeffries named receipts. are too indifferent to go to the polls l0^ !' the P°sltJ °n- ?°™erly Captain to be the world’s greatest radio at­ The taxpayers of Monmouth county OF OCEAN GROVE WHO DIED DURING THE YEAR- and vote on election day. Jeffries was a detective sergeant. The traction from Station WOR, Newark. through the board of chosen free­ Next week Mrs. Clark Yerks will saIar,y 13 $2'200 per annum payable m The program will be composed of holders, contributed $73,410.15 to the Exercises in commemoration of tho The first concert was in the early the following high-claBa features: support of the institution last year. founding of Ocean Grove were held seventies, at ten o’clock at night, the ■ Main Street - Sketches, presenting number of Gospel Mission workers on anniversary day, Wednesday, in singers being in boats on Wesley -will-be present and . take part. consideration at this meeting provides Luke Higgins and Ma Titusville gang. Founders’'Park, conducted by Rev. Dr. Jake. The first driven well was" in for the improvement of the Green ., Frank Goss, exceptional xylophon­ AUDIENCES LARGER C. M.'Boswell. He was assisted by 1870, Beersheba, at Pilgrim Pathway .Grove toad between Corlies and ist. . • ' • Rev. Dr. Alfred, Wagg, who offered and Mt. Carmel Way. The original ‘Bangs avenues, by widening and grad­ John Gambling and girls in “Morn­ prayer; by Rev. Dr. Melville E. Sny- Association office and postoffice build- EDGE PICKED FOR ing, in accordance with a plan and ing Exercises." SEASON ADVANCES det, who read as a Scripture lesson'ing was opened in 1871. During that -.survey prepared by Claude W. Birds- Uncle Don, a genial soul. ------the eleventh chapter of Hebrews; by year 3,967 letters were mailed; in 1928 FNVOY TO FRANPF aU , the township engineer. It is stipu Invisible choir of choral singers. RiannP nil WMF nn PHII POTT Wiiliani. E. Thomson, who delivered, over 1,-100,00 pieces of mail were 7* V" , iated that the improvement of this The Lone Star Rangers, in songs of BISHOP DU BOSE, 014. lBIU U il an ,historical address, and by Rev. Dr. sent through this office. The_ new------As- , load shall be made within one year the range. PREACH AT AUDITORIUM James William Marshall, who pro- sociatipn building was erected in anpniw'riiip'M T is ,work is plated at $15,000. Carolyn Tyalor, in platform -novel- Dr. Boswell said the founders in tower was placed a, four-faced clock First-Named Discourses on the1 Per. whose memory this service was held with a 1,200 pound bell. At noon July ~ __ , | Building plans presented by Mary , ties. . " ' , , the annually had committed their trust to 4,?i881, the elockstruck the" hour” for j ..... , E. Barnes, George H.Strudwick,'Ed-, Altogether the foregoing as a whole sonality of Jesus Christ and the first time. Already I here Is Much Speculation As ward Archer, Reynolds Hewitson and is pronounced to bo the strongest at­ those who. followed them,, and that sa­ Latter On Oneness With God—Dr. cred trust the present members bf the The first Tabernacle .was a largo To His Successor In the ...v United Stroincr , ... were approved, on the rec- traction ^ver offered by the firemen at- ■ ommendation. of Committeeman vvhit- their annual benefit, Robert C. Wells Leads Young .People Association are attempting to carry tent on Ocean Pathway. The. pres­ States Senate, ,\Vith Baird and Mor- ]oct# " • out to the letter. ent. Tabernacle was eretted -in 1877. It is expected the Auditorium will row In the Forefront. Harry Senior, of Neptune highway, be crowded next Thursday night, as ‘ At the Sunday services in the Au- j[r. Thomson’s address abounded in The first Temple was dedicated July ditorium the audiences grow as the facta 0f absorbing interest in liohnec- 31, 1879. The first boardwalk was ■has been appointed a deputy tax col­ is customary at this arinual benefit en­ season advances. In attendance last tion with {h(j earj history of the two planks laid lengthwise on. string­ it is known that Senator Walter E. lector for the township and George tertainment. Tickets may be procur­ Edge, of New Jersey, is to be the next Sculthorpe a special police officer at,.; ed from members of the department Sunday morning were nearly 5,000 G ro v e , Many of tne attendants were ers across the sand dunes in 1872. In persons, by actual count made by the su rprised to learn for one thing that 187 - ship led ‘ to, a- request 4jy . Mr.. Johnson; , > by the Puccini Grand Opera Company,, matchless presence. The divine p.er- , y Q ^5 President hasproceeded^so j thap: the 'clerk. procure from -Bradlfey? *"' under the direction of-Philip F; Xehni; sonalitv was represented in the Christ St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal slowly after inauguration with diplo-|BeaCjj a copy of its bathing ordinance. / Mr. Yon made his formal debut at mind, in which was hid all the treas- JUPITER PLUVlUS TURNS VAST Church, one of the busiest churches of matic replacements. A few^ appoint-j Clerk Knox reported that he had the Academy of St. Cecilia and was ures of riches and- knowlwl^c. This j pRnwn tmto “wic't q ” the State during the fall and winter merits %vill be ^made this . ■ falV but notified Superintendent Michael, of substitute organist at the Vatican and is the Crist who is the same yesterday, | CROWD INTO Wglb, season, is maintaining an interesting many niore will be delayed until next jthe Eastern New Jersey Power Com** the Royal Church of Rome (1905-06). .summer program this year. Music ye^1r.* ^Jost of the- appointees will be pany, to install traffic.lights at Seventh In 1907 he was appointed organist and t0Toyhav^SrC hrist mind, as the Downpour Sadly Interferes With Par- is provided the Sunday morning ser- millionaires-. who_ . will centre their jam{ Atkins avenues and a t Eighth choirmaster of the Church of St. Bishop put it, is to have the mind of ade of Faithful, Though Elements vice^ by a finely selected quartette con­ diplomatic efforts on adjusting this ;and stokes, a venue, in conformity-with Francis Xavier, New York, and in absolute exaltation,' to live the Christ sisting of Miss Emma Rogers, so­ country s financial supremacy to the a, resolution adopted by the committee 1 9 2 1 , e le c te d honorary organist of the jjjfc to think the Christ thoughts. Did Not Dampen Their Ardor. prano; Mrs. Samuel B. Goff, con­ Hoover ideal of international good last week. Mr. Michael promises to S. S. Basilica of, St. Peter, Vatican, ijesus knew all things. And the bless Neptune Banner On White House tralto; Raymond Bartlett, tenor; Wil­ w T it tu- I fir or v ’have these lights in position shortly, Rome. Since 1927 he has been organ­ ed side of all this knowledge is that liam Young, baritone. The Church In I ohtical Life 2«> 1 ears. | Mr. Knox reported. ist and musical director at St. Pat­ of mercy , and uu knidness. , Also( v..„the Through a terrific downpour of rain 1 School convenes at 10.00 o’clock and Tho only reason that Senator Edge i Committeeman Loveman has under rick’s Cathedral, New York. Notwith­ thought of this mind of Christ is t h e 'Neptune’s loyal Republican cohorts, the preaching service at 11.00. has not already assumed, his duties at consideration a 150-foot drain on the standing his high achievements in ec­ thought of purity; for the thoughts of with Arthur Pryor's band furnishing,I For this Sunday the minister, Har- Paris at a time when financial diplo- -lot at Sixth and Springdale avenues, clesiastical ...... circles,—, ______Mr.Yon’s fame,- was „ j eSus Were washed in the pellucid wa-i the inusic, led the march of Monmouth |i\v Ayres Relyea, has announced as macy there, is greatly needed is de- for which, when.tinie comes to install won .by his. wonderful performance as ,‘{ers that flow from the throne of God. Republicans to the Little White House his theme “What Does It Mean-To Be elared to b e . that the AdnVmistration ^the same, he will purchase corrugated a virtuoso concert. organist and lg0 t|,e thoughts of mari to be in hat- 'at Sea Girt, yesterday .afternoon, for a Christian?.” The quartette will ren- needs him as a member of the Sen-Hron PJ*Pe and have the, drain laid by th r o u g h his. compositions. imony or consonance with those of . the grand review and reception by dor Tfiueger’s “How Long Wilt Thou, ate Finance' Committee to help g.uide .the workmen of the road department , Zita Rossi w'on several scholarships Christ must be pure likewise. (Governor Larson. horget Me?”. Mr. Bartlett will use. the Tariff Bill over storniy seas. ■ oyer which he presides. ’ in singing and always received highest • ■ J Tvyice the clouds rolled away and • “The Good Shepherd” by Van de Wa- • Before a long political career start- —;----- ~ ■ * - merition for her work. She sang in a As To the Virgin Birth. formation for the march was prepared tvr as a tenor solo. Mrs. Harold War- ing with election as a Presidential! South End Pavilion Meeting. Elector in New Jersey in 1004. he o r - ' . ^ " ... " rranized an advertising company, with - the-Southi End pavihon the.com- ofiices in four European cities.” ; sing Sunday afternoon- at four oclock • If the resignatioii of Senator Edge ! QJ^artetttf .of the Neptune phia and elsewhere, at was alter one . the creed, say he. ■ believes from the ♦ halls ” of - Congres- - does not' • City M. E. Church will • sing.. This of, these appearances that, she sang chbrist was born of ■ become • efFective' before October -1, a . 'tU'H'tette -is composed of Ada J>elm • for the’ great opera tenor, Tito Schipa, ,a d then g0 out rind. month before the general election, 1 JJ.eehrer, Mrs.,M. F ra.zee, Mrs. \\ . K. of the" Chicago Opera Company. He anj the truth is'not in him. Ka,ns»" ana ine srana marcn was on. . visitors wno auemt tnese services Governor Morgan F, Larson will name ^isenbeig.and Miss Lillian Beers. Tlie ■ was very'much impressed with her w fc is not .mv language,” ‘ said the There was no mistaking the de- m. large numbers find the St. Paul’s his successor' for the unoxpircd term, i2c-®?,p2.n,?t IS' Mrs. W. W. Dean. The voice, stating that Rossi ^vould be “a ^ «ji. : /he iane.uafr'e of th atvterminati6n of fche Neptune Republi- auditorium a cool,, restful place in David Baird, Jr., leader of a powerful, ) . male quartette will unite sure future star of art,” so he made Jesus lovedT . . cans to beaf Juptiter Pluvins this whic''nich to ' spend • an 'hour in reverent, Republican organization in Camden Slnf^ a number, and Rev. Thomas her his protege. i . At evening worship the pulpit was t'nie. No one deigned to cajry an beautiful worship. and other counties in South Jersey,’1. R-'pn, the address. En- •s ioccupied T>y the Rev. Dr. Peter W. nnibrella, not even Chief of Police has been looked upon as the probable i s!ffn- anfL .rs" Evans, of Atlanta, Ga„ Gospel Missions* Week. I Philpott, pastor of the Moody Me: Maas , or the genial township clei k, NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY choice. I also will sing... Mrs. Evans is Rev. Daily sessions of the International J morial Church, Chipago. Rev. S. B. John IU tn o y . ^ ot; Despite Baird’s following, however, i Canyon s daughter., union of Gospel Misisons will be held j Goff.leader of the twilight service «... They had even foi got^en their ovei Over IT,000 Copies Are Distributed In the names of Joseph S'. Frelinghuvsen, j . at Ocean Grove next week. beginnmg W^ Tabernacle, gave the evemng ,n- , M Local- Territory, formerly United States Senator from Snyder * Robins Opening.- Monday and eontmuing until -Friday, vocation.^ f • ^ J)r ^ sheltJer never-entered their minds. As- New Jersey,-and Dwight W. Morrow,] s liy(|er & Robins, -Inc., who for Ex-Governor Ed. Jacksopi of.Indiana, . Distribution of the new Telephone of Englewood, ambassador to Mexico, i many years were located at Main pott was from Hebrews ii, 11, “For sessor Harry Shveve was there in his will deliver an address in. the Audi^ Directory has been completed in were heard in many quarters in con-1 street and Lake avenue, Asbury Park, torium on Friday evening, August O'. both he that sanctifieth and the.y [>ew sunnier suit and panama. What Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, it. was nection . with the impending vacancy.,announce the opening of their mag- Every morning next week Ira M. -who are sanctified are all of one, for j happened tb, his panama and the coun- announced today by A. C. Havens, and- regardless5 nfof «!«»the selection for rjificent how store a t 50 Main street, Smith, / ‘the Kiddies big brother/* will which capse he is not ashamed to call i ty chairman s too would have mado tho manager for the Nbw Jersey Bell Edge’s seat for the unexpired term, Asbury Park, today and tomorrow., A Telcpftione Company., About 1 1 ,2 )1 7 speak to the children of Thornley■ them brethren.” The 'New Testament ,arlSe' s woerl' 5,r?-?|nE. caSl<1 both men are considered as strong unique plan by which free gifts are to Chapel. ■looks at life from many diffet’ent copies were delivered to homes and of­ figures in the situation when it ma­ he distributed will be made known to •—~— ■ i VI^ewpoints. e WOO Hits* ouiliuumca Sometimes ib it isionium ^om thew*c :• Gracey - ... and , Charlie -. . loveman, who fices in this area. 1* ” 1' * . . /. umndovm Wnu TTlnro DllllYlnPl’o WArPtl't tures to a race for the full term. those who attend the opening. An inr- . New Head of Agricultural Board, ( viewpoint of faith, again from ser-! wondered why more plumbers weren t The new book contains about 4,000 nd then hand to stop the leak. And there more listings than the one it replaces jiovtant part of the new store is a soda „ w ” ...- m. .jvice,, vice, then .fromf r o m sacrifi—sacrifice and then I0” to stop the lej^k. And there MRS. ARAM SAYRE REGENT and luncheonette service, which will Elmer H. Wene, of Vineland, promi-g 1'again. frnmfrom holiness.holiness The highesthi^t lalsoIaisc,march«i niarched Ralph Johns “WW. ?ent South Jersey poultryman,-_has ■ v^wpoint is that of love, said- th e S. Hall and Postmaster Waldo Rice, be conducted in connection with the ■■•} viewpoint is that of lo\ more than ten ' thousand listing Chosen Head of Ocean Grove D. A. R., hardware and other departments. •justjust been electedeiectea presidentpresiaent ofoi tnethe New L,rp«Aher!nrfinJ’her Love aiaoalso is’thei highest |George Bndham was bringing up the changes. In all, the directory contains Jersey, State Board of .Agriedture. . ^ life. It is beauti-!''ear with a bus load. J.B. Sweet kept ‘10,800 listings. Because of the many To Fill Vacancy. Joseph W. “ At Strand Theatre Next Week. changes and new numbers Mr. Havens Mrs. Aram Sayre, of Wanamassa, elected as vice'president to «a the va- 'irj-"^h ich " two become one’ So it i Where to stop mentioning names in stressed the importance of using the Grant W ithers and Betty Compson cancy caused by thfe advancement of christ w become one with i 5" of 2-000 Neptunites and has been elected regent of Richard new directory before placing calls. Stockton Chapter, D. A. R., Ocean are to be seen and heard in “The Time, Mr. Wene. Clifford Snyder, of Pitts- ;Him tlvrouEh His humanity that we Ocean Grovers, would be a problem Anyone who hasn’t received his issue, the Place and the Girl" Monday and town, wag the retiring-head ot the may become one with' Him • in His for the late King Solomon. But the Grove, to succeed Mrs. William W. or whose name nnd number are not Reynolds, deceased. A special meet­ Tuesday of next week at the Strand hoard. deity. One with us in the common ;hst \vould not be complete^ without listed correctly, is asked to notify thg theatre on the boardwalk. Wednes­ experiences of life, one with u s' in .mentioning: two otherE>who_braved[ the company’s business office. ing of the chapter for. this purpose day and Thursday Mary Brian and Committed To Reform School. death, we are to become one with elements to reach the Little White was held Tuesday evening at the home of M rs.. D. K. Robinson, 21 Richard Arle'n in “The. Man I Love,” • Edwin Hedcnburg, 16, of Ocean Him in eternal destiny. House—:President Charles M. Boswell a Paramount production. Friday and and Superintendent M. E. Snyder, of Judge W.ells To Speak. Ocean avenue. The State regent,- Mrs. Grove, was committed: to the James- J. Edward. Murray, . of Trenton Saturday a Paramount singing and bure reform school for thirty days the Ocean Grove Association. The following item of news will be tlking comedy hit, “Innocents of No Boost of County Taxes. Pryor’s band hjidn’t ■' finished the interesting to ninny readers. Judge and Spring .Lake, was present for the Wednesday by Judge Steinhach in the purpose of conducting the. meeting Paris,” presenting Maurice CJhaval-' . juvenile court at Freehold, to_ -whieh The State board of taxation has de­ first stanza of “Blues” when the heav- i Harold B. Wells, the optimistic orator lier. cided that Monmouth county taxes aro ens opened again and poured down in .'of Burlington county, will address the and election. tribunal he was taken by Captain Cat- The chapter presented an ex-re- ley; He -was chaTged vrith. entering a ,high enough and will-not demand any bucketfuls; Those 'who could find an ^Auditorium Bible ' Class the coming Ocean Grove Auditorium. ' iso on Pitman avenue and taking a 'increase in' the amount of- taxes to be empty auto jumped in, but Ihe stal- ; Sunday afternoon at 2.30 on “The gents’ pin to Mrs. Robinson, the for­ house on mer regent of this body. , Mrs. Sayre The preacher for Sunday morning .pocketbook. Raised thiB year. The only other .coun­ warts pushed on and planted Nep-| Feast of Belshazzar.” He is '£ell ities where an increase will lot be or- tune’s, banner on the Little White i worth hearing and his many friends made the presentation. will be Rev. Janies Ml Gray, D. D., ' House porch, top side up. All in all, ’will be glad to know of this opportuhi- Chicago, IU. On Sunday evening Rev. Ocean Grove -Auditorium. ! dered are Hudson, Essex, Passaic, At­ lantic and Mercer. it was a grand day after the rain ty. ’’ Violated Bathing Rule, Fined. A. Z. Conrad, D D., Boston, Mass., Concert by Pietro Yon, world fam­ cleared away. . • : I " „ ~„r ' will preach. A special soloist has been ous organist and composer, assisted All the successful Republican candi-! M. E. Home r air. A number of arrests for violations secured for both services. Bible Class Another Rare Old Book. of the bathing ordinance have been at 2.30. Judge H. B. Wells will speak by Ziti K. Rossi,- soprano, Saturday dates were present helping to sweep ' To be held at 44 Main avenue, made during the week. Seven persons evening, August 3, a t 8.80 6’clock. All William Young, of Heck avenue, away the , misunderstandings of the Ocean Grove, August 8th and 9th. on “The Feast of Belshazzar.” Ques­ scats reserved. Adrtussion 50 cents and has retrieved from a number of old primary, including E. Donald Sterner, .Fancy articles, useful gifts, books; etc. were before Justice Todd on Wednes­ tion Box.—Adv. 31. day evening and fines were imposed . . — \ - * .i $1.00.—Adv.. 31. ‘ • i books a copy of Braithwaite’s “Survey candidate for State Senator; Thomas j -31. . • ' by the latter, varying from $2 to $5. of History, or a Nursery for the Gen- M. Gopsill and Frank Durand, for the .' “ ’ M. E. Home Fair. “Home For Services.” trie.” This book was printed in 1638 in Assembly, and William R. O’Brien for | Albert,E. Robinson, jobbing,carpen- To be held at 44 Main avenue,: Serve Schadt’s Sea Food. Harry J. Bodine, undertaker and London, and was approved by Thomas Sheriff., Party leaders wer(j_optimistic ,t«jr and builder, 64 Heck avenue. Car Ocean Grove, August 8th and 9th. mbalmet, 1007 Bangs avenue, Asbury Wykes, R. P. Mr. Young has a num­ over the chances for a Republican ries, liability insurance on 41U work.— 103 Emory street, near Lake avenue, Fancy articles, useful gifts; books, etc. Park, N. J. Phone 64/-1-1-21. ber of books of ancient vintagci sweep .in the November e ections. Adr 15 tf. .y Asbury Park!—Adv. 13-26 tf. —s it •,--- ' , v FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 *»> G K T W o EX-GOV. ED. JACKSON, of Indiana CENTRALIZED RADIO THANK YOU | AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1929 HELPS#TEACHIND CALL AGAIN !

The New Unit Takes Programs | : ;a HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS , to School Rooms and to Hotel Guests. BUS!NESS DIRECTORY Guests in hotels today are, turning on a radio program In their rooms aB WILLIAM E. TAYLOR easily as (hey switch on tiio electric Q. C. Pridham & Bro. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER light, pupils , in schools aro listening Practical Painters Alterations Additions Repairs to valuable lectures given far away, Paper Hangers anil tenants In thoroughly modern, 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove • 71 Broadway ‘ Telephone 1262 apartments'are connecting their re­ Ocean Grove, N. J. ceiving sets as easily as they connect tlie|r electric Irons by use o£ one of Andrew Taylor the newest anil most.Interesting radio developments. “Centralized radio", TIN AND SHEET METAL ■ .V Anything in Radio ' sprang into wide use Immediately with WORKER y Expert Repair its, recent introduction by the Radio Corporation of America, whose engi­ 125 South Main St., Aabury ParK 309 Bond Street, Ashury Park neers perfected jt. ’ . Phone 2601 Phone 6630 The reception of any one of four programs In rooms of hotels, schools, T ilton’s C ity D airy EDMUND L. THOMPSON libraries, clubs, hospitals or other Peuteurlred Milk .and Cra*m Exterior and Interior buildings is supplied through wall BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED PAINTING speakers no more conspicuous than a MILK Estimates Furnished well hung picture. The programs OlstrlbutorB for Walkor-Gorrton •Proiuow 26 Occan Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J, may 'be heard also through separate S05 Second Avenue, Asliury Park loud speakers easily c-nnected with a Phone 1677 - Phone Asbury 2256-R wall plate or through headphones when It is not .desired that they be heard throughout the room. The de­ .SEHVICC FRED E. FARRY velopment Is equally interesting to JOHN N. BURTIS | FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER the’ pampered guest cf a huge metro­ FUNERftL DIRECTOR I 403 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK politan hotel arid to pupils In Isolated' Branch, Seyenth Ave., Neptuno scboolhouses, who now can listen to PRIVATE CHAPEL Lady Asst, Private Ambulance J educational features hitherto available i Tel. 431 Service only .to pupils In the largest cities.. ■ ■ Phono 5B7 517 Bangs Avb. Asbury Park!

AMERICAN BARBER SHOP HARRY J. BODINE 307 Bond St., Asbury Park FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER , (Next Door to Scott’s. Muat.c Store) EXPERT ON tiADlBS and CIULDBEN S 1Q07 Bsnps Avo-.Asbury Park HAIR BOBBING, 40 CENTS "HOME FOR SERVICES' ■ Men and .Boys* Ifair Cut, 35 Cente. ! Pritalo Aulo Phans B431 .MICHAEL DARO (Formerly with Nary) DAVID H . O'REILLY LEON SNIDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR NEWSPAPERS Order a Attended to Pifpiaptiy Service All Year Estimates Furnished 12? Abbott Avenue Ocean Grov* ^ Ma/^i Ave, Oceai* Grove. TMmnaHU»H u

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1001 Main Street Salesroom:. Service Station Main Street and Lake Avenne I T P TO your cars in work— every serve at high tension. Second Avenue and Main Street , Asbary Park No wonder you snap at the wife ' Asbury Park, N. J. and bark at the children. Telephone 8335 , W a t cji out! Overworked nerves may lead to Sleepless­ Feuerbach & Hansen ness, Nervous Headache, Nerv­ Park Chevorolet, Inc. ous Indigestion and a host oC On the Manasquan River at Brielle Service Station other unpleasant disturbances. Telephone 1549 Why don’t you try Dr. Miles’ Telephone, Manasquan 2336 Effervescent Nervine Tablets? Hain St. an i Stockton Avenue Just one in a halt glass oi water makes a pleasant, spark­ ; Occan Grove ling: drink delightfully southing to over-taxed nerves. Telephone 2522 Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now made'in two forms—Liquid and Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically. Large Package $1.00 Willys-Overland Tine Motor Cars Belmar Sales*and W illys-K night Service W h i p p e t JJuthorized jfgenctj 4* and 6s ■ GROVE 7 0 2 Main Street, Avon Car 709 Tenth Avenue New Organ In Allcnhurst Church. A , new Odell organ has been in­ Belmar, N. J. stalled in the Episcopal church, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Allenhurst, of Immediate. Delivery on New Cars which Mrs. Robert B. Fisher, 12 Surf avenuo, Ocean. Grove, is the organist. The quartette at this church is com­ posed of Margaret Perry Maxwell, so­ Some Very Good Values on prano j Viola Lessier, contralto; John Max-well, tenor, and Andrea Sarto, Second-Hand Cars as baritone. Messrs Maxwell and Sarto Stockton Avenue and are of the Criterion Quartette. Low as $35 Main Street

AUTO GLASS FARRY MOTOR CO. Always Open . SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP J. SMITH, Prop. AUTO GLASS A SPECIALTY . 'Telephone 2530, 73 South Main Street, Aabury Park ! , Gray Line Auto Co. UPHOLSTERER OTTO A, SPIES Asbury Park Telephone S070 UPHOLSTKUEK AND MATTRESS MAKER A tlantic C ity Mattresses Renovated. Called tor In morning, returned same flay ' Natchman Springs put In Mattresses 1226 Munroe Avenue-1311 W ashington Avenue, Asbury Pork I-.’. J. Asbury Park Phone 444 Lv, 8th Avenue and Kingsley BUILDING BLOCKS , A.M. P.M. St., Asbury Park------8.55 3.55 T elephone .’A. P . 5764 Lv, B erkeley-C arteret -9.00 4.00 E.F. VANHISE Lv. Gray Line Office-— —.9.02 4.02 CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, GRAVEL, Lv. O. G. Postoffice— -9.10 4.10 Steiner Avenue; Neptune City, N. J. Lv. Mergaugey’s, So. Main ' St:, Neptune— — — - — 9.15 4.15 Returning P.M. A.M. Lv. Atlantic C i t y - - - — -4 .0 0 9.00 Here’s'What We Do Ar. Gray Line Office, A. P.—7.00 12.00 Fare When We Jne W a y ------i — —-$3.00 louml T rip------:-—- 6.50 Excursion, Round Trip, 4-Hour Stopover — v~— -,------4.00

VISIT We use better material than came in them when new. We.preserve the style and comfort that makes you like to wear them, and wo SUNDAY, AUG. 4 The standard of the “PERFECT” save you good money besides. Richardson & Boyton Range is satis­ 7 5 RO UND TR IP faction to you—thc satisfaction that We guarantee our, work. comes from food well cooked, from tho constant assurance of a servant that Via Sandy Hook Steamer D e J W A R C O never fails. Tickets good only on special train 'to; Atlantic Highlands Pier, thence 13 Main St., Asbury Park • steamer . '. ' ' .9 • ' ' .: . Largest and Best Shoemaker Special Train Leaves Asbury Park-Oeean Grove—G.13 A. M. AN ORDINANCE P l u m b i n g » Along the Jersey Coast North Asbury Park— — 6.16 A. M. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE Returning via all rail leaves New CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEW- Tinning and|H eating EH .FOLLOWING THE LINE OF THE York, West 23rd S t, 9.22 P. M.; Lib­ EXISTING OPEN DI TO It PROM A erty St., 9.35 p. m. ■ i-OINT OX THU WEST SIDE OF H a r d w a r e SPRINGDALE AVENUE, APPROXI­ CENTENNIAL (Add one hour for daylight time) MATELY FIFTY FEET NORTH OF Paints and Oils THE EXTENSION OF SIXTH AVE- For further information secure Nl*E. TH12NCE WEST AND "PARAL­ handbill at Ticket Office. LEL TO SIXTH AVENUE APPROXI­ MATELY ONE HUNDRED FEET; 51 Main Avenue SHOE REPAIRING SHOP THENCE SOUTH AND PARALLEL NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TO SPRINGDALE AVENUE AP­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. PROXIMATELY FIFTY FEET TO We Employ High-Grade Repairers SIXTH AVENUE. Telephone 189-R Our Prices Aro Reasonable Passed and adopted July 30, . 1920.. . RAYMOND GRACEY. Chairman. The Work the Best AUest: JOHN. W. KNOX. Clerk. -31 TRICARICO Excursions Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. In the .Matter o.f the Estate of Mary ! 63 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Wiley,. ..Deceased Notice to Creditors' to Present Claims . Against Estate. * , Pursuant td thc order of Joseph .L; Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, made on tho Nineteenth day of July, 11)21*, on tho application of As­ bury Park and Ocean Grovo Bank,. ad­ ministrator of the estate of Mary Wiley, deceased, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of skid ‘deceased to exhlblt'-'to the subscriber, administrator .as afore­ said, their debts and demands against the said estate, undor oath,., withlh six months from the date of the aforesaid order, or they will bo fftrover barred of their actions thefrefor against , the ...s&id ROOFING CONTRACTOR subscriber. Dated. Freehold; N. J., July l3,1920, REX ROOFING CO. ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE ’• b XNK v A sh u ry P a rk , N.- 72 South M»ln 81,' Asbury P»rk •-ico-34 (iio.oo) Ro-roofinu Ov.r Old 8hlngl«« FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 PAGE FOTJB

■POUNllKLl IS*2 WKEKI.Y 'KW I'lON adays the very rich buy old masters rather than speiid their money on The Tuck-in Blouse more useless show, which ia fa r hot­ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES ter, especially for. those who sell the Wins Fashion’s Favor Published Friday , old masters. As to the people who HOM.BR D- KRESGI3. Publisher eat ice cream, they seem to do v e r/ Your Wife Included ■ Jolin 12. Quinn, Kdllur . well oh it. Perhaps if we ate more we •18 M AIN A V E N U E . OCEAN CVROVE, N. J. might play better golf and cut more Settling estates is primarily, a busi­ Telephone 7 ice generally.—London Mail. ness matter- But in many cases tliere are SUBSC’RIPTIONS $1.50 ywiriy, Mo. semlriinnuuNy: Slip, qiiu.riirly ar Ir. anil post- SOUNDS LOGICAL. I family problems to be tactfully handled. iifft* p er pit* turn*' |V| id i n t h t IJ ni t;;) *» n»l forelfrh SSt^l Teacher—Which is farther away, In such cases, it is often wise for a man a year.* '• • England or tho moon? - ADDRBSSKS chanpiHt on rfinH-st— always clvi* formpr address. i Johnny—England. to name his wife to .serv.e with us as co­ ADVERTISEMENTS. Rates will btj furnished liy us upon request.. Teacher—England ? What . makes W ATCH T H E I.A HK I. cl-.’ V O l'fi IW PKH I'U R T H E [SJCIMHATIOM O F executor. you think that?. Yl'i n Sl'USCRIf'TION Johnny—’Cause we can see '• the She can keep us posted on family mat- ; ,-; '. n s j^efJirili-rlnK^ tiliiil ;il the O c t ’un G rove jMistofllc** * ■ ,-' ■ moon, and we can't see England.—The terS; Pathfinder. It might be a good plan to talk this Simile I’.ipioi.on sail' 111 C. M. Node's rlrog store, (lie nl'wsstunds of Clinrlen H I'lenimliiK ami Paul Chalfiel.l anil the Times olllie. Oeean llroye, K. J. Messier. NEWSPAPER USES. over with your wife and then both, of you . I'orlleS avenue ' Ni-plime. . . . What is more useful than a newspa­ eome in and talk it over with our Trust per? When new, it supplies- news and THE TRUTII IN-ITS PROPER HI.ACK advertising that give its readers^ es­ Officer. sential'inform ation; When old, it is used to wrap things in, in place of a Extending the Season. j tablecloth at picnics, etc. Now an- [other use has been found that should la . these, colum ns.last week at­ P r e s s V i e w interest every housewife, tention was directed to the fact I May Kiethline, of the South Da­ a n d N e w s . kota State College, has discovered that tliat the Ocean Grove Ilotel Asso­ 1 old newspapers make an excellent sub- It has returned—the blouse that ASBURY PARK ciation was seeking to delay the 1 stitute for moth-proof bags for'stor­ tucks In. Which la another way of announcing that definite waistlines opening, of tlie schools in New SIMPLE ESSENTIALS. ing clothing during the summer T R U S T CO. Affo,. oil” said the heartv-made months. She says if clothing ib wrap- are In fashion. Simple taltorejl tuck- Jersey, New York and Pennsyl­ ins of shantung, light flannel, jersey philosopher,1 “the ' rewards - pf -y each ch JSper carefully in several thicknesses P A ID O N vania until afteit the second week day's journey in life are three newspaper, protection provided or white washable silk, sleeved or day’s journey in life, .are three very siiiiall’cost. Newspapers make sleeveless, lend the mode. O S A V IN G S in September in order to prolong “rfght ” answered Mr. especially good mpth-proof wrappings tile Season at both the sea­ Chuggins. “We can go on cheerfully because printer’s ink is objectionable. shore and mountain resorts, aside statioris'and6 a^Barage."—Washin^on j °Sh£ recommends.tfiat garments be Jday,' The surprise was_giyen at the ■; dry cleaned before being stored away ,i home of Mrs. Kate P. Gibbs, 90 Mt. from giving children and their Star. parents the' benefit of an addi­ | for the summer, since soiled clothing Zion Way. At the proper time the Twri? FRA^sJKTNn- PRIVILEGE - - Attracts moths more than ...... clean cloth" friends gathered w ...------; —,and, —___ after „ —many „ con- 2J5jgjgj2/2j2J2J2J5igigjg0gjgiS/5f5f5/5J2JSJS/SISISIS(5l5JBiS/SIEi2/5f51BlBIS^M5JG! tional week or two . of outdoor THE . e-ton inff.. Garments should also be brushed Igratulations and pleasantries, a beau- As a result of tnu dencit m remove moth eggs which may havetiful table that had been arranged recreation. On this line the Na­ 000,000 forecast in\the Postomce De- a|rea(jy • been "deposited—then p u t: and tastefully decorated, served as the tional Hotel Review has something partm ent^or the current fiscal year, them away—-and,if you are inclined : place -where refreshments wbre pro there is being heard once more sharp to believe in the efficacy of Miss vided. ■ .to say, -pertinent and timely; Criticism of the franking privilege, Kjethline’s idea, use the newspaper.. | Mrs. Thorn has [been com5ng, to ‘‘With the discovery of the 1110- under which members ^of Congress g^Newspapers also keep busir Ocean Grove continuously, for 'fifty- to r fear iind the?’almost simuUalvc- ^ t^^n^elbpe ' from nj^ateru The ‘eight years. She^has been^n ardent . "- ■* . . a , \ ^ - i n support this view. It costs some !><,- Neptune Nev/s Notes this four-score- years and hope that has beeil evident lo i.uilJiy lliitl the Il00,opo 'to handle the free mail in-the , her health may be good for years to Son universities ,'Uiil lirivate schooK' course••••----- of-a -;r year, according to, a re;. . cdllie. cent estimate; it it had. been charged jijsg phoebe Sliilah, who was the i . Those present were Elizabeth J. base the riu:lit idea when tliev the regular rates, sonie $17iOO'0,000 guest of Miss Florence' Johnson, of .Washington, Mrs.. Jennie Thorn, .Mrs, Real. Estate postpone'ilieil' hpellillgs until tlie -would have been added to the postof- Atkins avenue, for the past two Kate P. Gibbs, Marian Gibbs,^Carolyn Insurance l.iHoe Ii.ier III' tin. inniii'i 'fijiiiii-' ^ revenues. M’oreover, it includes -weei-s has returned to her home in Styles, Katherine J. Hobart, Mrs. I.Ulei p." ..I lie inont.i. tlm* itn ab.surd amount of nonsense. The RamseVi N. j . Nellie Blair, Ocean Grove; Miss Ruth Mortgage Loans giving hiilh parents and students tolls of oratory Which many Congress- Walter Wright and family, of Brower, of West Long Branch; Anna yo u telT men sehd. their constituents, have al- irifrhUiovonno wot-p I’noortfc visitors .In Kellars. Asburv Park: Mrs. J. N. I lie ■ benefit o f I bi•„«„ tiin 'i tei'!-'4t‘d.. in. public questions that are u;ce]jutlc| with her parents on Eleventh 11 Js to leiiuiiti opiMl ami., reap. Ilic not haanced by rich lobbies, full dis- ..ygnhe' .“Strect of All Nations” lioiKilits- xvliieli should come irotn semination, of iiiforma'tion would be. - jjj- Mrirgaret Dippolt. and Mrs. One of the i.misl inleresllng streets effectual y stopped. Iiere the. use of ijose, of Corlies avenue, were In Great Britain Is liiite street, Cardiff, cfiring for this ‘September bttsi- the frank is practically the only way North Jersey visitors last week, Wales. In walking from one end to liess, tliere is .every reason io liif- to distribute facts, opinions and find- Mr. a n d Mrs< Nathaniel Jones, ot the other one roily meet as tnan.v as Iieve that it eau In- apeoinplisli- mgs that may be of paramount lin- Atkins avenue, have returned from a 2i\. different nationalities/ Including pc.rtiince, ; . trip to Lake'Hopatcong. llurniese, Swedes and Germans. One Ma9aC|«*M4«*«ll0a«Ua*0 ed .” ., , ■ •; . In any system so large as the free- 1- Ml, (1,|(1 Mrs. George Haley, of Cor-' who visits Bute street will aW (liid ♦ • - man system a certain waste, a rnoui- jj^s avenue, were callers, on friends in that It has more (ban. 80 cafes and in cum of nonsense, may lie expected. Hm-nerstmvn and Holmansvllie last one section ten .of'them are adjoining. With the liisloi'ieal address by But that should not make us forget weej_ .. The nationality of Uie proprietors is, Williiim I-'., Tlioinson, variation that the _ most of the mail handled j Charles Loveman and family spent under this system represents legiti- lasfc at shjp BottoM. Illustrated by signs on the windows, was givotl; I lie prograin at tin? mate public business; it may not seem , Mrs. George B. Bennett, of Eleventh such as “Oslo Cafe,” “Canadian,Cafe.", The Vacation Month ! (•(iiiiiders:': Day aiiniversary . I’Xer- important fo a casual reader, but it is avenue visited her niece, Miss Jennie or “Cafe Paris.” During the day these ■ - '■ . • ‘ < -r ''.- places are usually closed, but, nt night cises AVednesday. aftentoon. .This important to somebody and should p Armstrong, in .Ardena, last week. ; free. It would be a bad thing for the | an(i Mrs. Curtis Samuel, of At- they are In full swing,'the clients be address was of -s'neli impdrtimee in coun-ry if it ceased, on account of a .jjfjjj avenue, spent last Sunday in Ing . the sailors Hint have just been September Rentals for $50 to $200 i dealing with the early history nf few millions of expense nr the postof- Beverly Beach. ' . paid off nt the docks. lice department, to. know, what its i jjr. and'Mrs;, William E. Sickles, of Ocean Grove- that The Times will eovcntm^nl: is doing.—New. 0r^ j Corlies avenue, were recent visitors at publish il in fill) as soon iil'ler the •World. tlie home of Mrs. Julia Wilson in Jer- W ilbur R, G u jer C.lose of the seasi.iii as our- spiiee seyville. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Mrs. Arnold Thompson, of Eleventh . • ' Succcssbr to. • /. { J. A. HURRY AGENCY j will; permit; : ' y Motorist .(held up for speeding)— avenue, visited friends . iri. Long I ivas htiiryiiig up to see my solicitor..; Branch this week., . • Real Estate and Fire Insurance ' -' j Trallic Cop (writing his ticket)— Mr. and Mrs; Charles Rose and son William Young S . > 66 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove « ; j The ahiiuivl. - benefit fiitei'la.iii- Well, you’ll have some more news foi' Wilson, Of Sixth avenue, were Tinton him now,—Humorist. .,'.. . Falls visitors on Tuesday. S Phones, A sbn ry P a rk 4132 and 387-R j ■ inuiit of Ihe Oeeaii (irove fireineii 2 '< Plum bing and Heating •#aaaaaaaaa«M*«adaaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaaoae«aaaaaa ••••••■ ••••••••••» takes plat-e .Thursday; evening id’ LUXURIES IX U. S'. A. Surprise For Mrs. Thorn. ■ next weelc in the Auditorium. We It. is said that the citizens of .the Estimates Given United States have developed si taste bespeak for them the generous pa­ Editor Ocean Grove Times: Mm a>wataaztKiKwxjiw**B ■f • its iipi)caram , vigilance i>; the price of frecdoin.. if xnuc.—;jl. Hotel with 29 guest rooms, hot water heat, running hot and cold water in each room, all year round, one block, from the ocean, beauti-• ELLEN H. CLIVE ------road- T rad in g as Why men doii’t 'fully -furnished for $1(1,(100.(111. Small down payment. iolopt slioit !(.;.-iy beiween Norwood nvcnnek Long Beautiful home, one-half block from the ocean, consisting of' 10 pants and bare Icj passes com- 'Branch, ji'nd Hr oil Ho State liiglnvij' rooms, bath, heat, beautifully»furnished, good income dui'ing tho □. C. Covert Agency prehension. i to Point Pleasant, Sunday afternoon, summer, season, -SI5,(100.00. | l.ihcnd reward to fipder; wire collcct, 7-room home^ 2 Occan Grove lots, hot water heat, hardwood floors, I allies I ,cnillirrz, I'll Magnolia aye- beautiful" bed rooms, ideal bath room, surrounded with magnificent liaseball at Bradley' Beach. j mie. Jersey City.,—HI .shade trees, to elose an estate, $10,500. ,'•• •' ■ insurance Mortgages You will soon need Aeroplane Insurance. $5;000.00 for $5.00 for Playing for Bradley Beacli the ARCHITECT—Makes plans, ar­ Trenton team came through last Sat­ three years. Come in and see me about it. 1 carry this and every kind ranges 'construction .on easy terms and of insurance. In other words, see me before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. Real Estate urday .and defeated the Royal Giants, reasonable cost; new buildings and al­ ii to 1, in one yfilhe fastest games of terations.' If. Metzger, ’ 53 Webb ave­ Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldgv the season. A home run by, Denny nue, Ocean Grove-.—lOtf. \ V LOUIS E. BRONSON Kuhn, of the Trentons, featured the contest. Tomorrow afternoon the Tren-; USE FULLER BRUSHES—Write Real Estate and Insurance Agent Asbury Park > tons pla’y the Bacharach Giants of At- or phone II. G. Rand, 109 Webb avo- lantic City. Play . will 'be called nue, Ocean Grove; phone, Asbury Bronson Building, Ocean drove Phone, 1058 Asbury , 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove promptly at 3.15. Park, 6511—0 tf. - — - ' • ' ■ ' lUMWHHIHIIHUWHumMHUnWM FRIDAY) AUGUST-2,1029 PACE FIVB

CHaries A. Bilms, 88‘’Clark , avenuisj over last Sunday, j ANNIVERSARY OF r A wonderful assortment of books will be offered for. sale-at the annual FOUNDERS’ DAY bazaar cf- the Home for the Aged to ,be. held 'at ■ 44 and 46 Main avenue (Concluded from first pass.) Thursday and Friday of next. week. The Ideal Trustee Miss Florence Tee] hns returned to Newark, after paslng some weeks at Miss Jessie Staats will be in charge. Departed Friends Remembered, This bank will not experiment witfy the funds of your estate in un­ Lane Villa. Mr., and Mrs. William D.esendorf, A seryice in liiemory of the friends' Mr. ;ind Mrs. W. B. Spurling, of summer residents of the Grove for of Ocean Grove who have diedduring wise investments—consult us about your will. . Plainfield, are among new patrons at many years, are again located'at 34 the year was merged with the anni­ the Aurora. Heck avenue. They; come from East versary exercises, forming; part of the Orange. Mr. Descrc rf is recuperat­ annual program'; for Founders’ Day as The- Breeze is entertaining among ing from a serious illness. usual. The roll cal! of the dead cum­ others Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, of Rev. and Mrs, .'J. N. Kugler . arid bered one hundred and forty-one Bristol, Conn. daughter Dorothy, of .Philadelphia^ names. These names included Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MayScid, Jr., of Dayton, who are: staying at , the Trenton Mrs. George F. Carlie and their Ohio, for an indefinite stay has regis­ House, started last Saturday on a-ajo- daughter Julia, who lost their lives tered at the Sterling. tor trip to and through Ohio, Rev. two weeks ago in a railroad wreck The Ocean Grove National Bank Kugler is "the owner of the Trenton near Stratton, Col. Dr. Boswell call­ Judge and Mrs. Isaac R. Hitt, cf House. ed the roll as follows: Washington, D," C.t are a t Stokes Hall • A ssociation B uilding, Ocean G rove, N , J. for a fortnight’s stay. Mrs. Mabel Faraday, of Lake ave­ ' m RS. FRED A.-BARLOW nue, who i3 sojourning in California, 'MISS SOPHIE A. 3AR?HEL1, 4 per cent, p&id on taring*, oompounded quarterly Miss Judith Hickman, of Calij'on, writes that bn -it, recent day she was MRS. SI*3Y BBECROIPT N. J., is yiaiting her aunt, Miss Judith 'MRS. NBJ.UB ADAMS BENNETT greeted at San Diego by Laurence Sol­ MR8. AMELIA M. BENSON OFFICERS Ayers, 79 Cookman avenue. ly, the s o b pf.Mrs, J. B, Solly, a sum­ T. B. BICKERTON NATHAN J. TAYLOR Prajldent. GEORGE H. BILLS ' ; Miss Mary R, Delehanty, of Fall mer resident of the Grovd at | WINFIELD BOWBN - ' JACOB Z. 8TII.ES. Vice Preaiaent ' ' JOSEPH H. RAINBAR, C3*sbl«J-. River, Mass., is .enjoying a visit here Main avenue. ' CH ARLES M. ■ BRAGG - . . . ■ TA0LMAN A, MILLER, Vice Proild.nt »af. P A R S H L E Y Dardariell, were at Paterson Tuesday, J. C. P E R R Y , SR. 4rI THE SEAOOAST WAY will make you richer day by day. to'attend the funeral of a niece, Mrs. Frank Tilley, of Pittsburgh, Pa., a MRS. MARY PERRY William Rogers. R E V . S. G. P IT T Sampler Inn. patron for two Weeks, MRS. ELLA H. POST Harry Viering, .of the Seacoast, has been appointed secretary of the MRS. A. L. PRAY , A Financial Lighthouseon the Jersey Coast committee now arranging for the. MORGAN L. PRENTICE Electric Company, caught a nine- CHARLES REINBERG pound striped bass, frorii the Ocean Ohio river celebration September M ISS C , A, R ID D L E . Grove beaeh srs Thursday night of 11-12 at Pittsburgh, commemorating MRSv MARTHA N. ROBBINS last week. the completion of the seven-foot MRS. JAMES II. ’.vODBRTSON stage between Pittsburgh and Cairo, MRS. ISABEL ROBINSON Donations of second-hand books for MISS J. O. ROIUNSON . Mrs, W. Hicltok and daughter, of WILLIAM COLLADAY ROBINSON, jilt. tha Woman’s Club sale August 13 MRS. L; A. RTJSSELL j• “THE RING IS IN PERIL” < • § will be greatly appreciated! .The hooks Tulsa, Oklahoma: Mrs. -R. Branch, MRS; X,.. A. SAMPSON. Mrs. C. Smith, of Port Jervis;' Mrs. G. MRS: ELIZA R, SANDY « Mordecai warns Halach in the sixth scene of the fascinating Biblical drama S should1 be- taken to the library ona lif R E V . D A V ID 11. SCIIO C K , D. D. brary; day, \ Martin, of Cranbury; Miss Bertha MRS. CLARA J. S. SCOTT Hickolc and Mrs. R ''{orr, £ Montieel.^ MISS HANNAH SCUDBER Mrs; Charles Cull, of Jersey .City, lo, N. Y„ aril; Mrs. W. Stidd, of Mata- MRS. FRANK,D. SEAMAN ! “ESTHER” has purchased the property at 121s nioras, have been visiting their cousin,1 MRS. WILLIS G. SECOR i s Franklin "avenue from the estate '.of JOHN F. SEGER Miss E. Bolton; 9 Embury avenue, this MRS. FLORENCE T. SIMONS S A plot to assassinate the king is discovered by Mordecai and some thrilling scenei S Mrs. A, N. - Benson,. and is, making it week. -ERNEST J. SMITH her . summer home. MRS, LOTTIE A. SMITH • follow, which must be se*n to be enjoyed S Staying at the Drew, 26 Abbott ave- W. H. SOUTHWORTH . Rev, Dr. Robert C. Wells, pastor of ARTHUR C. STEVENS - the Chur.ch of the Advocate, German­ liue, among others are Mrs, Eva Bab­ MISS MARGARET STEVENSON town, Pa,, is leading the young peo ­ bitt, Stephen and Douglas Babbitt, m i s s A g n e s m . b t e w a r t .Misses Edna and Maud Middleton, of. m i s s a l i c e .s t i l l m a n ple's meeting in the Temple this week a ) Auditorium, Monday, August 19 j M RS. . D. atlT l-IE R L A N D and also next week. Bast Orange; Miss Charles C. Ward,, A. C. T E R H U N E '. .Dorothy Charette, of South Orange; M RS. M. E .3T E R H U N E . j ST. PAUL’S CHURCH NIGHT 0 !. Numbered among many late arriv­ Catherine L. Purcell, of Maplewood, MBS. ANNA N. VAIL HAROLD VANDERSLTCE . als at the Bryant on the ocean front and Mr.1:, Rose Wasson and Helen MRS. ELLA VAUGHAN j 45 Characters Portray Vivid Story * • are Misses Ethel Paisley, and Bertha Wasson, of Newark. HENRY VIERING Scott, accompanied by John T. Paisley; G. LE R O Y W A IN W R IG H T Mr.. and Mrs, Thomas Higgins, of M RS. M, E'. W H E E L E R s “ You’ll Regret It If You Miss I t” i of Nesquelioning, Pa. MRS. t\ W. WHITWORTH Brooklyn, for two months patrons of- MRS. BURREITT WILLIAMS aaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeasiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaiaaiiaaaaaaaiatMMMaaHaNaaaMa? A girls’ bicycle belonging to Doris the St. George, have sailed for Lon­ MRS. F, A WILLIAMS Hunt, of tha Richmond,' was stolen don and Paris. /.Fassagfe was booked MRS,. ELIZA WILSON - Wednesday from in front of ap. Ab­ for theni by William C. Gray, of Ocean FRED A. WILSON bott avenue house while Doris was MORRIS J. WOODRING, SR, Grove, They will be joined in Lon­ IL R. WOOLMAN visiting some girl friends. don about the middle of September by Geo. B. Sexton , Mr. and Mrs. William E Taylor, 88 Mrs, E. M, Simpson and daughter, New York Daily Bus Service Abbott avenue, accompanied by her Mrs. L, L. Hayward, of the St, OBITUARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Schedule in Effect July' 1 George. sister, Miss Phoebe Thomas, ol Po'tts- .eave Asbury Park ; Lv. New York City, 111 West Slst’St. town, Pa., motored , to the Pocono MISS E, A. CONKEY • The Oldest Undertaking Establish Dr. Grace T. Newman, daughter of 9 a. m„ 1 p. m., 5 p. m., daily; 9 p. j (Nevin’s Bus Terminal) mountains for the weekend. Mrs. A, LV Newman, proprietor of the . Miss E. A. Conkey, owner of ihe ment in Monmouth County Kenesaw, 54 Webb avenue, died last m., Sunday only. 10.30 p. m., Wed- i 9.00 a. m., 1.00 p. m., .5.00 p. m., Rev. Dr. Albert E. Piper, of the Olive House,-is now serving as an in­ Continuous Service Northeast Ohio Conference, arid who terne at the Woman’s Hospital in De­ Saturday at her home in Mt. Vernon, nesday and Saturday only. I daily; 8.00 p. in., Saturday only. delivered the sermon in the Auditori­ troit. Mich. She was graduated a year N. Y. The funeral services were held First-Class Ambulance Service um Sunday- evening,- July 21, has ago last spring from Cornell Medical Tuesday a t,Irvington and burial made at the same place. ' Miss Conkey in 159 Main Street All Ocean Grove passengers picked up 20 minutes before scheduled been staying at the Hotel Whitfield.- Schdol and spent her first year of-in- time at corner Main and Central avenues. terne duty at Bellevue Hospital, Nev past years was a frequent visitor to • Postmaster James Masker, from Occan Grove, living hero pafct o f'the ASBURY PARK, N. J. Somerville, is spending his vacation York, a" post, much sought after by time. . - iss Ocean Grove. Ho is accompanied J>y new medicos Telephone, Asbury 21 v M er^ui& ey Bus Com pany, Inc. Mrs. Masker and grandson, Edwprd Mrs, Lucy Smith, 73 Delaware av°- Masker, and' they are staying at’ Troy, riue, has visiting her at this, time Place. .' ■' ■" Mrs. John Honish, of ‘Irvington. Also, THE ABINGDON SHOP aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* Sirs. Yorke Rhodes has joined1 her at the Smith home over, last Sunday, j THE REV. B. F. CAMPBELL : husband at the home of Dr. H. B, were her sisters, the Misses May and The Bookshop Thatjis Different J Interdenominational Evangelist, Allentown, Pa. • Myrtle Schmitt, of Irvington, who Dorr, (57 Main avenue. She nomes Pilgrinis Pathway and Mt. Carmel Way J Hotel Clarendon, Ocean Grove, N. J., July 15-Septcmber 9, 1929 J from Millvjlla and is accompanied by had just returned from a motor trip, * 1929—Pulpit Supply—1929 . . » J; Mr. Rhodes’ mother, Mrs. Belle C. through the New England States, ac­ HAVE ¥0U READACHE? Ocean Grove, N. J. } July 2S! August -1, 11, 18, 25. SeptemberS .- S Rhodes. companied by Mrs. Smith’s daughter,- * 500 Campaigns 20 Denominations .40 States J Miss Arda Smith. ’’ Do yonr eyes burn or itch? Children’s Books a Specialty Elsie Moegle, fourteen-year-old Do they feel tired or strained? ••e«aaaa*aa»««»»««i»aaaaaiiaaaaaaaaeaot Woodbury, N. Tha Ocean/Grove Association endorsed by appointment. Bilious Fever and Malaria. J„ were guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Mr. Todd for the position. V a II Is the most speedy remedy known. Mattresses, Bedding, Springs ' COUCHES and COTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1029 PACE SIX

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ai»aaaaaaaaaaiataaaaaiioaMaaaaaaaaaa«aaaH»iaaaiaa«iaiiaMiaaaaaaaaaaaaa FACTS ABOUT OCEAN GROVE ATHING and fishing in ocean. Yachting, canoeing and crabbing at beautiful Shark Itiver. Boating on two ; Opens Decoration Day. Closes October 1 S 0 lakes. Finn boardwalk full length of ocean front,’ con­ 5 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. : ! ■Z ■ Directly on the Ocean Front. . ,: ' 5' necting- wit'u Aabury Park on the north and Bradley • Steam Heat Running Water • J ! Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have? Beach on the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerto ! electric lights, hot and cold runiing water; Some ensnite, | '■S'. Electric Lights Private Baths S afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum­ bells Season . ! • Booklet • .:5' inated at night/, Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most power-, | with private bath. Electric and telephone. May I .2 Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 • ful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gift­ 5 to October. | - ^ I • H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management ; jj ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and | Mrs. V. O. Haynes. Management continued b y Lulu E, Wright j 8 '.-: ; . • Also " V ■ '■■ ■i'v''; ', :' f ROLAND APARTMENT v’-.v./.y | .sane amusements, moving pictures, bowllflg alleys, merry-go- aaawaoa—awaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaw M% round, swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily ; Overlooking-ocean in exclusive Ventnor City, N. J. i meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A Summer or yearly rentals 5 Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaafsaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaa waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Tent or cottage life. No mos<)uitoea. Artesian water. Adequate train, boat and trolley service, convenient for commuters. The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec­ HALL ARLINGTON HOTEL ommended to tho consideration of intending patrons as among the Refinement and comfort. All rooms with running hot and oold best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. | water. Highest standard of service. Dining-room Open for nineteen twenty-ninth season f open to the-public until October 15 | WINTER RESORT Hot and cold running water in rooms. Booklet on application | PARK HOUSE s NINTH SEASON \ St. Petersburg, Fla. § Phone 1162 A. L. E. STRASSBURGER. | Come-to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai»aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaai Charming location I GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL I DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager a n d S Seaside Hotel THERRYANTI L# AT-TME-OOCrtN OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER S OGBftNOBOVE, N. J. 8 Ocean Avenue • BEACH AND MAIN AVENUES OCEAN GROVE j Directly on the ocean front. Hot and cold water in rooms . ■> ,______■ • — ___ - • • - •. Appointment* first-class. Remodelled Directly on the Ocean Front A vacation centre where the days bring endless variety of pleasure v' Telephone 1542 [ fam ous Supreme Blend Goffee j Charloe G; Stockton Ownership Management \ M. J. WOODRING. j '•KiiM M M ieM iM tiNifiatOM tM aiiiiiiM iiiaaiM iHtM iM afitM aaM iM t $,Juet a Fev) Steps to Aaburu P a rfc " tffie : . ' | Nev) Overlooking Ocean I Majestic Hotel and Cafeteria i Wholo Block Frontage OCean Vi Modern. Fireproof. Lowest Rates. Broadway and Central Avenue j Whole Block On Ocean Front £ A m erican tflr European Plan. . • • Tea Room ‘eft Reg. Dining Room. Boomi Se Moala at Benaiblo Price* G. C. PRIDHAM • At Ocean Pathway ; 34 BEACH AVE.. j OCEAN GROVE, N. J. L, B. YftU# I COj Rooms Single and ensuite. Balcony rooms overlooking ocean and ! Elevator Service. Phones 3321-190 I lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on appli­ • J Party Every Friday Night ; GEORGE R, HAINES, Owner and Manager i cation. m ■ • • r s •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaatHaaaMaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaNaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BUENA VISTA • * 18 Heck Avenne. comer Beach. One block from ooeon. Horn* I MAIN-CENTRAL HOTEL j cooking. Special rates for June and September. Telephone S160. MRS. H. GREENWOOD | CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH AVENUE * : Season May 27 to October • I With Cafeteria Service ;

I A. G, “ DIEFENDERFER------i At Main and Central Avenues Proprietor | 40 Ocean Pathway High Grade Food Only Served Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Two minutes’ walk to ocean. Telephone 1981 I Telephone 1797. , LORD & HAN.COX. SMaaaaaaaaaaaayxaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa DIAMOND STATE Ocean End of Embury Avcnuox ABERDEEN HOTEL Unobstructed ocean view-from all rooms. ' Thirty-eighth season. Open May Eighteen Seaaon 30 to October 1, Phone 4125. • M. EVERNGAM. 28-?£ Surf. avenue. Near Auditorium, witli..unobstructed view of ocean. Table sup± And FAMILY HOTEL plied with ir<;sb. iruh.s-«and wsetables from nearby farms and fresh seafood .daily. H om e cooHm*?.- W rite i'or. n-iw booklet o r telephone 429. 45 Pilgrim Pathway j J, S, COOPER, Owner u.nd Manager. Home Cooking. Homelike Atmosphere. Clean, Wholesome Food' i Cluli Broakfast, 30c. to GOc. • - J- GROVE HALL HOTEL 55c. Luncheon,! Special on weekdays only -«■ ' - J (17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. RoomB S Ipl.OO Chicken or Tuvlcey Dinner, Special on Sundays and Holidays i with private baths. Phone G5G . • 75c. Blue Plate, Full Course, Regular Din net, Served Daily • ; Wi n t e r s e a s o n —o r a n g e c it y , f l a . ' THE ARBORTpN December 1 to April 15 Eiglitccnlli Season S For YearsUnder the Same Management • ~ W. E'. BUNN. 7 SeaView avenue. A modern resort hbtel. Hot and cold water in rooms. S ' THOMAS J1ILONAKIS, Proprietor j Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches. At boardwalk, ocean and K<«a«Mii«aaia*aa**»caaHMiae*»MaaaMaMMia*MM«»ataMt*iiaiaMaia Comer Seaview and Beach Avenues OPEN ALL TELEPHONE the personal supervision of the management. One'block from Ocean. Plenty One block from ocean, near all attractions and hot and.cold baths. All im­ YEAR 1452 of running hot water. provements. Hot and cold running water in every room. Redecorated. BOSCOBEL Special rates for June and holidays. Beautiful suites with private baths Heat for chilly days. Phone 3329. EDWARD J. BORTON. G2 Main Avenue, Occan Grove CHARLES M. HERMAN, Owner and Proprietor. M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor Facing Centra) and Pit­ man avenue* and Me­ d ia to ck street. Conre- v / meat to all pointi of in­ Ocean Avenne Hotel terest. Term* on application. Hot and cold running water in all, rooms. Standard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October. Special The BREEZE June and September rates. Phono 2085. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. SWEET. 8 Seaview avenue, extending to 7 Atlantic avenue. -Half block from ocean. "DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” All outside, airy rooms. All-improvements. Hot and cold water in rooms. American and European plan. Season May 29 to October 1. Telephone 1574. ; Practically a New Hotel Newly Furnished. R. C. EVANS, Ownership Management. The NEW CHALFONTE M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor Ocean Avenue, Corner Bath Avenue . MR. and MRS. WM. J. AMY, Managers Directly On the ocean front Large, airy rooms and porches' Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4957-M The BILLARD Telephone Asbury Paxk 4084 Under personal-Bupervision of ICING & CANN, Owners .v.'. Corner Heck Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway Open May 29th for the season of 1929. Mrs. E. C. CARr . QUAKEfc ININ - ' 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley lake, one block from Casino, North End 37 Main Avenuq . . ' pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and Serving meals a la carte in connection with THE HIGHLANDS HOTEL, 25 Guilford cold running water in rooms. Booklet. Telephone 3100. Atlantic avenue. Telephone 7000. Platter dinner, 75c. 26’Ocean Pathway, between ocean and Auditorium. Electric lights. Special rates May and June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. .. • M. W. BORTON. Hot and cold water. All conveniences”. Open May to October. Beach Avenue and Olin street. Block from ocean. Light, airy rooms. Home J. B. SCHUPPAN. CORDOVA CLAREMONT like. Privileges. ' 20 Webb Avenuo EMMA S. GOSLEE. Owner. First-class family hotel, cosey and homelike. Near beach. Excel­ 54 Broadway. Furnished rooms. Housetop. LR JlxI-i/vIvL R F A K F rlX R kJ S 'relcphonc 4 Surf 2520 Avenuo lent meals. Running water in rooms. Capacity 75,. American and _pri vilojres. Board by arrangement. A, Hot and Cold Water Chautauquav .comforts. All Rooms I. V. MONTFORT . At thc Oenan TlnrrtHAfMi Plirinn IflflU IT T. WnnT.M&lff nrniw o-n/l Prrfvn FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 FACE SEVEN LA N E VILLA THE CLARENDON OSBORNE HOUSE and CAFETERIA Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium and beach. Furnished Corner. Pilgrim Pathway and Cookmart Avenue. D elightfdly Bituated, CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE near lake and ocean. RoomB -with .or without board. Phone 1801. _ ■ A firatclass house. Convenient to everything of interest. rooms. Open June 28. Phone 1742-W. Fresh eggs and vegetables. . Mt' Xr.- flUfl At -JuA^|lb> . ., • . MR. and MRS. GEORGE HAY. Also Under Same Management VAN COTTAGE Edwards House 40 Central Avenue. (Opposite the Osborne) 37 Pitman avenue, two short blocks from ocean and Auditorium. Light, ” : 72 Main Avenue sunny, all outside rooms; hot and cold running water. Special June and Newly Furnished Rooms Running Water Near beach and Auditorium. First-class family hotel. Excellent table. Out- September rates. Telephone 4450. Ownership-management. A. M. VANSKITE .. MR. and MRS. J. W.'EDWARDS. SP-SSti?8S«$R * y' ".'Ti'SSKHSSgc.. TALK-Of-TUE-TOWN THE PHILADELPHIA ;-:.:;';Xh^,Brdoklyny CAFETERrA AND RESTAURANT 38 Surf avenue (corner Central avenue). Two blocks from Auditorium and 30 Webb Avenuo -■ 14 Embury Avenue .. v.' ;v bathing beach, just a few steps'from Asbury Park. Largo dining room. Rooms, American or European plan. Excellent Home Cooked Food Rooms. Half block to new. recreation piei. Newly; built and furnished. MRS. M. E. BULL M n g water in all iuest rooms. A P P ^ ^ ^ t^ R a te ^ n - American plan. Telephone 1800. . MISSES A. and C. POST. OCEANSIDE Sterling Cafeteria 34 Bath avenue;'block ana a half from ocean. Bright, cheerful roojn3 a t SAXENHURST 25 Ocean Avenue moderate rental. CAFETERIA SERVICE. Fresh vegetables, and fruit. 56 Asbury Avenue. Central to all Attractions. American Plan Select Patronage G. Gormer, Manager Phone’ 4827, Mrs. S. M. FRENCH. All Outside Rooms. Evening Dinners. Booklet. 161,4565 Rooms Overlooking Ocean Mrs, J. H, MaCk Open All Year E. B, and A. HARMAN The Sampler Inn OCEAM plaza 28 Main avenue, a block and a half from the ocean.’ Cheerful, ■ comfortablo Hotel Le Chevalier BeaCh and Ocean Pathway. Large verandas and rooms overlooking ocean. and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA Hot and cold running water. Completely renovated inside and out. SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms open May 15. Cafe­ Corner Webb and Central Avenues, Oceai Grove, N. J, European. Capacity 100. Under new ownership and management. Phono teria open Juno ,14. Telephone 1905 : MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT. A. J. BRYAN 7947. ^ C. B. ROHLAND (formerly of the Warrington.) THE IMPERIAL DeWitt House and Gafeteria (European Plan) 33 Atlantic avenue. Pleasant, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold run- 2G Main Avenue, one block from ocean. All rooms are light and cool, .illng’ water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room, . Honle cooking. Hot wattles,. Turkey dinner, $1.00, Quick service, Birectlv facing the ocean. Full occan view from alL rooms. Hot and cold with hot and cold running water. Telephone 10G8. MR. and MRS. J. A. FETZER, Ownership-Management .Phone 3169. F; VOELLEK, Ownership Management, tiaHPBfcaata '; y Sti Eimo iioteS ,- Centra! Avenue H ouse Corner Central Avenue and McClintock'Street Corner Main Street and New York Avenue .One block from beach, and central to all attractions. Close to leading' ' B. R. SHUBERT cafeterias. All light outside rooms. Hot ami cold limning v;Ucr. Open All Year V :; Telephone, Asbury Park 679 ••>••• MRS. C. BARR. GQ-0PE R ATI 0 M OCEAM WAVE 11 Embury Avenue -. are always glad to co- llalf block from ocean. Ocean view from rooms and porches. Homey at­ 38 Pitman Avenue . ! . i mosphere. Furnished rooms, l ’t-asonable rates. . Telephone 473G .MRS, E. DRURY. Block to o c e a n and Auditorium. Moderate rates. Hot and cold running wa­ | operate with any of our custo- ter m all rooms. Excellent cuisine. -Ownership management. G. M. TRIBLE, "T h e . House of Comfort1,1 • - telephone Con.. The Rooseveit I mers in regard to matters per- • L, A. HOITERICAMP ' - ' .. . Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenuga • Ope blocif rroni; beach and pavilion. Superior l'urhiyhcd: rooms, with hot and cfld . I taming to their water seryice, ru n n in g ■water'. A ll m odern im provem ents. o p e n A pril to O cto b e r,:/ In nv»st beautiful yart of the Grove, Convenient to all places of in teres ti Appolritme: its Corner Heck and Central Avenues first-qlaa». Telephone 1909. ’• .*> . > A first-class house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach IS \Vcbb av*:nue,‘ corner of Beach. One block I We want the relations be- from ocean, burnished rooms by day, week or .Telephone 3145 ______D. C. PATTERSON. reason. -'.Clean; comfortable. Cold running ^wa­ PLAINFIELD ter In room=. Special June and September ■rates. Open all year, MRS. L. E. CRONK. \ tween this company and its HOTEL ALBATROSS WTelephono W S?2691 71LLENHURST J-J OTEL -MRS. L. B. JONES. T "1 Corner Central and Pitman B l o c k t o B e a c h . ! consumers to be cordial and Pleasantly located-two doors from i t EUROPEAN APARTMENTS G. F. DRAKE ocean. karse, . cheerful rooms. THEELD0RAD0 Running water in rooms; Modern ' f t I t f \ \ M N i l 19 Broadway. One block from South End j helpful. Antagonism between Improvements. Rates 518 to $25, M f t l I f t | J U U M Y pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur- American’ plan. Homo cooking,; Telephone 2027. Mrs. E. REILLY, Owner. - . nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. G Atlantic Avenue. Full ocean view E. J. SEVERS. { a utility and its patrons does THE AURORA from rooms. Hot and cold running 20 Webb Avenue. Few yards from boardwalk and water in rooms. Telephone 5579. fishing pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. j not gain anything for company F. I. BULL BEACON MRS. B. LaDUE. 23 Central Avenue one block 16 Webb avenue, first block from ocean. from Auditorium, two from Select South End. Modem conveniences. ] or consumer. . Hamilton Cottage ocean. Beautiful lawn and Reasonable rates. Tel. 2G32. . M. C. TODD, Proprietor. Le Vassar • abundant shade. 0 1 MRS. C. F. GREW, Ownership Management. • Furnished Rooms • Open May 28 19 Main avenu6, ono block 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N.- J., Two from qccari. - Cool, clean THE NEWARK minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Speciai comfortable, rooms. • New­ Main Avenue House ly d eco rato d. Ho t an d 1 MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED season rates. MRS. R. J. JONES: cold water. New hair mattresses. Outsld ‘ rooms, One .block from . ocean. Eu- ropean. Phone. Asbury Park 7229. .: '• • ' _ M. H. HENNIG. Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one block from the ocean and centrally lo­ 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms 1 WATER COMPANY OLIVE HOUSE cated. Season May to October. Hot and only. First-class, light, airy rooms. TROY PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all cold running water in all rooms. MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. . 9 ■ ■•>.. . . • . •• ._ pbints of interest. Open May 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. 14 Seaview avenue, fifth, house from the ocean. S Wholesome Water Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Telephone 7 Embury avenue. Half block from SEACROFT 4027. , H. S. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. ocean boardwalk. Open all year. Pleasant steam heated room3.; House- VICTORIA ! ...... 6 Abbott avenue. - Location unsurpass­ keeping privileges. Terms reasonable., MRS. J. KILSHAW. . ed. Ocean view from rooms and wide Qn the ocean front, near bathing The Lillagaard porches. Excellent meals and ser- grounds and all attractions. Ex­ ceptionally large, airy rooms, Pri­ vice. Telephone 4049. WILLIAM L. HYKA. OCEAN MANOR vate baths. Folder. CARt LYN SAILER. • “ The Catch of the Ocean” at 4.Seaview avenue, one-half block to ocean, American 11 Main ave., five doors from ocean; house­ _ i i—• > i ■'wn tmmm plan. All outside, airy keeping privileges. Airy, outside rooms. 1 Harvey’s Sea food Market reoms.- Hot and cold running water in all rooms. E. M. SIMPSON. MELITA Reasonable nates. Phone Asbury Park 7591. E. H. RUDRAUFF. • Only the Freshest and Best 24 M ain: Avenue. Convenient to Auditorium and boardwalk amuse- l.\ Maljri A venue. E u ro p e an p la n . R u n ­ THE IVY HOUSE nientSi Ownership management, ning water in rooms. Newly decorated. I FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. assuring every, courtesy. Hot and THE COLONIAL Oiuthalf block from beach. . Special cold running water In all rooms. Cap. 100 Phono 1844. Mr, anvi Mrs. G. W. Putt, va* vs lor early spring. S. J. FOSTER. | -• Ocean Grove Market Now Open Cor. Main and Beach. Unobstructed oqean view. Block from boardwalk. Excellent • 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Phones 490 COLUMBIA cuisine. Hot and cold running water In CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS , rooms. Reduced crates May and. June, ; 729 Main Street, Bradley Beach (day and night). Phone 376 .Heated spripg.and autumn. Booklet on application. Phono 2627,* \ ■ ■ . ' • GEORGE H. ICERN, Owneh i

APARTMENTS AND BURNISHED ROOMS S.. , BREYER'S ICE CREAM TO TA£E HOME 4 Ocean Pathway J DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS Ruftning water in I And HOTEL I j FOSS AND WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES evary room J. 1 • S Corner Pilgrim Pathway andJMt. Hermon Way S Next door to beach • DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT i Near Auditorium « \ HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS | C M, NAGLE’S PHARMACY F. M. L’HOMMEDIEU j J Cafeteria Open June 19 ! j THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE 9 .• • - ‘ • •; • ; W. F. and C. F.'Fmtnons •• , Telephones 204—1284—3435 • '• t \ '* 1 ’ ; ? ‘ • ’ ' . •■' .... • . .. '• The ELLEWASA - : 35 Pilgrim .Pathway, Ocean Grove, N, J, (Auditorium Corner) ' 95 Main •Avenue Pleasantly located on- main thoroughfare near beach and Auditorium. Light, airy rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privileges. - M. C. CREVELING SUNSHINE CITY CAFETERIA Cor. Beach and Abbott Ave­ nues. European; Block to ! STILES’EXPRESS V oorliees-MetropoIitasi ocoari. All outsido, rooms. And Sunstitee City Hale! ; Local and Long Distance Moving Reasonable rates.-, Tel G927. R. E. VOORHEES, Managing Owner. ' ! STORAGE TRUCKING. Seventh Season 56 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, 'Seventh Season • ‘ Our Men Are Capable and Courteous - heltenham in Same Building • • 'Telephone; 2440 Asbury Pairk C Hotel opens for season on Memorial Day;. ' Cafeteria About J\me 27 • ' Office, 204 Main Street, A sbu^ Park '86 Ocean Pathway. Block from ocean and. near Auditorium. Location unex­ • Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove celled. Clean, cool and cheerful Bleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in S. and E. SANDWICH SHOPPE NEXT DOOR, rooms. Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application, Telophono Asbury" Opens about June 15 | STILES STANBS FOR SERVICE Park 5035-J, Special rates Juno and September. J. "Et. McKEE. O. 0. SHARP, Proprietor. •••MiiaMMaiiiiMfaiMaMiHaeMMaiMMMfioiaaiaiMMcaimiMimiiil >; FRIDA'S AUGUST 2. PAGE EIGHT

wife, Rahway; Mary nnd Pauline Wel­ : Mrs. George Cruziusi Julius ■ . and ler, Marie Pfister, Paterson. George Cruzius, Jr., Brooklyn; Mr. AMONG THE HOTELS and Mrs. Charles E. Outrain, Eliza­ . Seacroft—Miss E. Van Veghten, beth; Loretta 0. Nasse, Catherine Brooklyn;-Mrs. Annie. H. Douthert, 1 O’Connor, St. -Albans; Mrs, Frank L. Troy Place—'-Mr. and Mi's. William Anna Douthert, Gian Ridge; Mr. and Pope, May. Bowen, ..Blamie Thomas, |Bronk, Amsterdam, N. Y.; Mrs. N. G. Mrs. George H-. Kingston, Newark; VanNess, Helen M. VanNess, Irving­ Lydia Meyer, Marjorie Maples, Mary Mrs, Rosa Moore, Montclair; John R, Spear, Brooklyn; Catherine Nablo, Mr. ton; Mi, and Mrs. G, Ii. Wedlfike, Bishop, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs; R. Passaic. and Mrs. Ferdinand 3. Miller, New Epworth, Mr, and Mrs: T. A. Wiley, York; Mr. arid Mrs. II. Herd) Newark; New York; Mrs. S. S. Bragdon, Bris­ Spray View-—Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas A. W. Van Xcss, Mrs. L. P. Van -Ness, tol, Pn.; H. R. 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Glen Ridge; Snyder, Bloptnsburg, Pa.; Mrs. P^ E. Mrs, A. D. Kelsey, Annandale; -Mr. frtiia P, Fliegal, Brooklyn; Elinor. L. Keating, Hufleyville; Mariett? and and Mrs. W. G. Gwyn, T. E.- Gwyn, Dunn. Washington; Miss F. DeReve, B etty Birmingham, Liberty, N. Y.; Taylor, Pa,; Mrs. L> Y. Hagerman, Mrs. I. DeRever, North ‘Farrytown; . Wilma M. Lencks, Orange; Mr. and Belleaire, L. L; Mrs. P. H, Dein, Mar . Mrs. Charles Serfess, Paterson; I. H. •jorie Dein, Jamaica; May I, Smith, Ceatri1 Avenue House—Mrs, E, Jan­ Mowbray, Edith L., Mowbray, East Toronto; Mr, and Mrs; Edward For- sen Hunt and children, Philadelphia; Orange; Mrs. Annie Mausteller,- Mrs. aker and son, Bronx; -Mrs;; E. ,M. Stev­ Irving E Gary, Newark; j, F.-Vogel, C. E, Kesty, Bloomsburg; Adam ens, Mrs. Victor Haven, Hillside, -.Mrs.'A. Britt, New York; Mr. and Scherr,. wife and son, Bloomfield; Stokes Hall—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ■ Mrs, Wittmari, Emma Moqs, Union Highland—Mr. and' Mrs. R, Hender­ City.; Mrs. A. 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Gas Range, the range that keeps the Gracie Neuenhaus, Paterson; Mr, and tor, Jr., Jersey City; Mrs. II. Austin, |! Spring- Harbor; Phebo II. Williams, , I® I portunity to get- a ' Joseph Harris, Ethel and Elsie Moore, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs; E. J Stahl, Ida C., MacDonald, East Grange; Mr. beautiful new gas range, An licatin the oven and out of the kitchen, Mrs.: F. G; jlauger, ilaplewood ; Mrs. and son, Newark. anil Mrs. D, C. McCarthy, Phyllis Car­ M, Aich, Madeine Aich, Passaic; Mr, DeWitt —- Mrs. Frances Mackey, men McCarthy, Jersey City. Acorn Special, the greatest gas range so that it is as cool as any room in and Sirs, A. N. Carlson, Doris II. Carl- Elizabeth Mackey, Jersey City:; BUI .Guilford—Mrs. William A. Mow­ value ever offered. Oriole, a name the house. sen, Jersey City; A.-T. Atkinsoi; and Burde'tt and son, Glen. Ridge; Mr. and bray, Delia Mowbray, Mrs. A. Mow­ famous for cooking service and bray,’ C,. P.; Wright, Federai.'busg, Sale for one month only* Big 10% Md.; Eleanor F. Koester, Ceriur durability. Smoothtop, the range Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 Grove; Mrs. L. -Allison, Newark; Miss allowance, You may save from $10 NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS K..E. Talley, Cluster, Pn:; Miss-jr. that gives you every bit of cooking Robertson, New York; Mrs. Mabel service possible. to $20 by trading in your old range Frank Edwards DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR Kline, Mrs. James W. Help and fami­ now and getting a 10% allowance ly,'Fleetwood: Mrs. Ells Dewey, Dne- onta; Mr. hnd Mrs. R. D. Dewey, Jane A ll these ranges can be obtained with on a new one. All coal, oil or gas F u r n itu r e Dewey, praee Hecox, Binghamton; oven heat control also, including the ranees included in this trade-in- E. J. HANDLEY Mrs. H W. Pupke, Jane Pupke, Toa- Dealer neek; Elsie A. Pupke, Brooklyn. G5B Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. New Clialfonte—Isaac N. B. Wright, Stoves Amanda E. W right, Indian Mills, N. Hanger, 71 S. Main Street ICE CREAM, STATIONERY Y.; George W- Clayton, Philadelphia; H. E. and Edmuijd.H, Outealt Tren­ H e fttro la s Asbury Park, N. J. CANDY AND NOVELTIES ton; Teresa E-. Evernham, Morrisville, Jersey Power and Light Co Pa.;- Mr. and Mrs. D. Agnew,' Brook­ lyn; T. H. Evernham, Morrisville; Madeline F.‘- Walker, Jersey City; Ruth Rich, Mary. C. Atkinson, New | 1 King | York; Ruth Macaulay, Arthur Nay­ lor, Kermit Kreidler, Trenton; Mrs. s 2 Queens ! Eirlma MacKee, Mary Fish, Delmar, N-. Y.; Mary G. Hester, Paterson; : 3 Princes I Myrtle I. Haines, Robbinsville, Patronize four Home Stores • Servants, Slaves, Chamberlains, Attendants • Hamilton—Harry Williams, William • Court Officials, Guards ; Keteham. Yonkers; Mrs, James Bry- • an, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Edna Roberta, Merchnntville; Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Ol­ j 45 Characters ‘ , •- ' • son, Olney ; Dr. E. B. Reed, Keene, N. MORSE’S H; Carrie-.Mills, Brooklyn,\ Harriet I including 12 Maidens of the Persian empire 1 Herbert,. Mrs, L.-M; Wiledx, Mrs.'M. S wh'b. aspire to.be Queen of Persia. { L. Byng, New York; ■ Mrs. W. P. Henry, Maude, Bouehelle, W. G. and MEN’S SHOP Ethel M. Clark, Philadelphia; Mabel • See Them In ' * Anderson; Ossining; Edith Wilson, Hemstitching Gladstone;. Anne 'and Elizabeth Gar­ rison/ Montclair; Jeanette Sutton, Pleating ' 55 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove a n Newark; Neil B. Dieterich, St. Jo­ t Association Building seph; Mrs. D, L. - Gifford, . Northeast, Buttons Md.; Dr, J. E. Bryan, Merchantville. ' .. ! Seaside—Mr. and Mrs.- A. S. Som­ AUDITORIUM mer, Elizabeth; H. E. Mullin, Wil­ FftESCi 9RY CLEANING CO A real metropolitan store liam H. Mullen, Mbrristown; Max Yablick, Newark; Mrs. E. C; Jones, 538 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Pari James K. Jones, Montclair; Emma Exclusive. Furnisher/Clothier and Hatter MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Caunee, Mrs. S. V. Cusack, Paterson; Phone Asbnry Park 236« Mx-. and Mrs. Jacob Fordycej Dover;' ST. PAUL’S CHURCH NIGHT Mr. and. Mrs, Frank Wagner; Bronx; . Wide assortments, city Prices Edward Castell, Chester Tunbridge, Jersey City; Mary Follmer,' Washing ­ ton, D. C.; Miss M. L. Hull,, Brooklyn; Open Evenings telephone, Asbury Park 457 W, P. Spengler, Jr., East Orange; Es­ telle Gross, York, Pa.; M r.. and Mrs. JOHN A. MORSE, Proprietor Edward Hague, Elizabeth; Mrs, E, M, BOARDWALK STRAND ' | Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Milling­ ■ W. STANLEY MORSE; Manager OCEAN, GROVE S ton, N .'J.; Mrs, -L. Hoffman, Miss G. L. Ritchie, New York. | NOW PLAYING BROADWAY’S BIGGEST TALKING- * S SOUND AND MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS AT POPULAR S j . PRICES. • I Monday and Tuesday—See and hear “THE TIME, THE PLACE AND 1 | THE- GIRL,” with Grant Withers and Betty. Conspson, • J AT HOME 1 A Vitaphone Special Production S OCE.AN THEATRE, | Wednesday and Thursday—Paramount presents Mary Brian and J Pure Manufactured Ice j Fourth- Avenue and Kingsley St, Asbury Park S Richard Arlen in “ THE MAN I LOVE" J 5" Telephone. Asbury Park 4S54I | Talking—Sound—Music 8 S Friday and Saturday—A Paramount Singing and Comedy Hit, , Z PRICES FRANK 0. T. WILSON Matinee ■_—.— -Children 20c., Adults 30c. § 2 Maurice Chevalier in "INNOCENTS OF P A R IS ” * Evening; ------•Children 25c., Atfnfts 50c. j Office: 113 Embury Avenue Matinee Daily, 2.45. Sunday Continuous } Evening, 7 and 9— Ocean Grove ------Sunday Coniinnons . ; aaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* Telephone 1288 Fall Term Opens September 3d 2 When the oldest resident was s SEE AND HEAR Enrollment Limited ' S youngster we supplied • S e a c o a s t VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURES REGISTER NOW... -s . .. .v •5 OCEAN GROVE Graduates Placed in Good Positions J E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y One Two and Three-Year Courses J i ■ Today and Saturday Accountancy, Business Administration, Secretarial Science J Taylor Dairy Co* H. F. VIERIN6, Prop. Commercial Teacher Training 8 'in “MADONNA OF AVENUE A' Catley & Williams, Proprietors Also Shorter Intensive Courses * 50 Main Avenue Shorthand. Banking, Bookkeeping, Stenotype, Civil Service j MILK, ORE AM and BUTTER Ocean Grove,. N. J, , . Seven Days, Starting Sunday, August 4 . ' DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS . a MILK Tel. Asbury Park 822 BROADWAY,” the cne and only “ BROADWAY,” with the original play dialogub . RIDER COLLEGE From Monmouth County Farms ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and Send for Catalogue Founded 1865 TRENTON, N..J. Phone J1970 • “ 1 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove FIXTURES : Maybe ;Ydu Can Bo Some Business • Without Advertising, But i • - Success Boesn’t Como -That Way.

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FINE PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL REPORT OCEAN GROVJ3 W. C. T. U. NEPTUNE NOW HAS A I t Cost $394;485 To Run' Long Branch FOUNDERS’ Present-Day Situation Discussed By FIREMEN’S BENEFIT Institution Last Year. Rev. D, . Roe Haney, Freehold. DETECTIVE CAPTAIN J Just issued in book form the an­ REVIVES MEMORIES OF PAST; The summer meeting of W. C. T.. U.; ' :— ■-*-*— y—. ' held in Thornley Chapel on Tuesday FORMER SERGEANT JEFFRIES IS THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, nual report of. the board of governors of the Long Branch hospital con- afternoon Was in charge of Mrs. John ; H. Magee.. Rev. Martha Rogers led. THE APPOINTEE AT THE AUDITORIUM ,, tains-some ihterestng data. The report RETROSPECTION BY THOMSON covers the year 1928. The total num­ the devotional period, and Miss Mar- i. garet-Heckfraret. .r-ffick sangnana- n a solo,vnin “When“Whnn InTn His ~ - n.A- ber of patients admitted was <4,005, Beauty I. Shall See the Great King.” C mm! Approves Ordinance For Radio Revune By Stars From Station The number of patient days was 54,080 HISTORICAL ADDRESS DISCLOSES MUCH OF INTEREST TO Later in the program Miss. Heck ren- j Widening and Grading Green Grove WOR, Newark, Is To Be Presented. of which 26,400 were charity. Patients from Freehold numbered 1,532 charity PERSONS FAMILIAR''WITH CONDITIONS IN OCEAN dered- one of her entertaining travel- 1 j{oad_ Uradinre of the musical season at Ocean personality was represented -in the Park and other sections.of the town- tiGrove. TJiese artists are presented ntivotVol nrnonnnn ’tlio Hlfonpaci.n/' FTlS This Theme Sunday Morning French people, fihfri a rricfita'Gi- hif TtTi* :T/\lirionr» - by tho Puecirii 'Grand'Opera; Com ply; GOVERNOR'S LEVEE 1 'under ihe direction of PlinrpF, lenni.' sona lity was'represented in the. Christ r ___ _ <; St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Mr. Yon made his formal debut at mind, in'which was hid ali the treas- JUPITER PLUVIUS TURNS VAST Church, one of the busiest churches of the State during the fall and winter the Academy of St. Cecilia and was urc3 of ncheS and - knowledge. This ; pnnwn ivtyi * * u substitute organist nt the Vatican and is the Crist who is the same yesterday, i CROWD INTO WETS, season, is maintaining an interesting many niore will be delayed until: next S t e n ? “ C ^ ' the Royal Church of Rome (1905-06). today and forever. ‘ „ r . . • „ summer program this year. ' Music year. Most of the appointees will be pany, to install traffic lights at Seventh In 1907 he was.appointed organist and To have the Christ mind, as the Downpour Sadly Interferes With. Par- is provided the Sunday morning ser-. millionaires who will centre their and Atkins avehues and at Eighth vice by a finely selected quartette con­ diplomatic efforts- on adjusting this choirmaster of the Church of St. Bishop____ put it, is to have the mind of j ade of Faithful, Though Elements and Stokes avenue, in conformity with Francis Xavier, New York, and in absolute exaltation, to live the Christ sisting of Miss Emma Rogers, so­ country’s financial supremacy to the a.resolution adopted by the comrnittee 1921, elected honorary organist-of the to' think the Christ thoughts. Did Not Dampen Their Ardor. prano; Mrs. Samuel B. Goff, con- Hoover ideal of international good will. last week. Mr. Michael promises to S. S. Basilica of St. Peter, Vatican, j esus knew all things. And the bless- Neptune O. WMt. have these lights in position shortly, Rome. Since 1927 he has been organ- i et| sjde ajj tl]jy knowledge is that In Political Life 25 Years. Mr. Knox reported. ist and musical director at St. Pat- 0< mei'ev and knidness. Also, th e ' Through a terrific downpour of rain School convenes a t 10.00 o clock and The only reason that Senator Edge Committeeman Loveman has under rick’s Cathedral, New York.- Notwith- jthought of this mind of Christ is the 'Neptune’s loyal Republican cohorts, the_preaching service at 11.00. has not already assumed his duties at consideration a 150-foot drain on the s ta n d in g his high achievements i n ec- Ithoug-ht of purity; for the thoughts of with A rthur Pryor’s band furnishing I For this Sunday the minister, Har­ lot at Sixth and Springdale avehues, ry Ayres Relyea, has announced as Paris at a time when financial diplo­ cle'siastical ...... circles, Mr.Yon’s' fame,. waa - Jesus were washed in ... the pellucid wa- .the music, led the march , of Monmouth macy there is o greatly needed, is de- for which, when time comes to install won by his wonderful performaiiieR as ... tcrs ' .tj,at 1 jrs ow from . the i 1 ithrone 1 - * * - * of (* riGod. J ■ Republicans I -I 1 { rt Mr, to 4- /\ the . TLittle .14*4^1 n White‘ XXHouse Alien his theme “What Does It Mean To Be a Christian?” -The quartette will ren­ ciared to. be that the”’ Administration **e same, he will purchase corrugated a virtuoso concert organist . and ^ thoughts of man to be in h a r - at Sea Girt yesterday afternoon for needs him as a - member of the Sel'- ll on •’■Pe and have the drain laid by through his compositions. , v. . mony -- or------consonance- with those— -w of the grand review and reception ' by der Tflueger’s “How.Long-Wilt Thou ate Finance. Committee to help guide the workmen of the road department Zita Rossi- won several'scholarships ;Christ must be pure likewise. ' Governor Larson, Forget Me?” Mr. Bartlett will use “The Good Shepherd” by Van de Wa­ the Tariff Bill: over stormy seas. over which-' he presides. ■ : ' in singing and always received highest j ] Twice the clouds rolled away., and Before a long’political career start-' _------mention for her work. She sang in a As To the Virgin Birth. formation for the march was prepared ter as iut'enor solo. Mrs. Harold W ar­ ren at the organ presents “Reverii ing with election as u ■ Presidential . South End Pavilion MeetinK number of concerts at the University j ^ ^ 0f. Christ was also that of lundoi^the direction of County ChaTr- Elector in New Jersey in 1-904, lie or- - , , of'Vermont, and at the University .of 1 • TTfcTtai^ who !m»n W. Stout, v, T? *' »./ of Ocean Cfnnf-' Grove llnnnn Kill but by Stults, and “Offertory Impromptu” gariized an advertising company, with . At ‘he south End pavilion the.com- .Pennsylvania, besides, appearances m .... n , u . . h}- rjulnit esne'cially the ram came down and scattered oyKr >v\tr i * , offices in four European cities,” ^ UI1day afternoon at four o’clock opera, eoncert,-radio, etc., in Philadel- Methodist minister an d ’in Repeat- Neptune’s delegation to their ear?. „ W ext .Wednesday evening, August If the resignation of Senator Edge quartette of the Neptune phia and.elsewhere. It was after one .. , h’ believes -thatiiTho thira time it was do or die! The- 'fh> the Hour, of Fellowship, at 7.45 from the hails of Corigres' does n'otl0lty E: Church: will sing. This of these appearances that she -satijg fhvist-was boni'of the Virgin Mary skies cleared, Pryor’s Band struck, up .?,c'oc^- will bo featured by the swg- become effective before October1 -1, .1 is coinposecl of Ada ICeini: . for thei great o p eA r a tenor, Tito Schipa, and 'the^then gogb outout^and: and say otnenviseotherwise isis'a a ^It;Gives-J«e T.“ . th e ': B)ues When :lt jbg of Miss Dorothy ..Pierce,.soprano. month before’ the general election,' J^.oeiirer, Mrs. M.-Fraxeo,M rs. W. K. of the Chicago Opera Company, He liar and bthe truth is not in’-”him in him. Raihs,”Ra*»s,” anda the. grand march was bn. . .Visitors who attend these services Governor Morgan F. Larson will name Eisenbei-g_.ana Miss Lillian Beers. The wasis very ' much— impressed with., her Tha^ js not language,” said the t There was no mistaking the de- m large numbers find the St. ,1’aul’s his successor for the unexpired term, accompanist is Mrs. W. \V: Dean. The voice,______Bishop; “it is the langSage- of that temmatijtermination of the Neptune Republi- auditorium a eool, restful place in David Baird, Jr., leader of a powerful -’ol;th. r'-n;l ma|e quartette Will unite sure future star of art,” so he made caps to beat Juptiter . Pluvius. this which to spetui^ an hour in reverent,. a number, and Rev. Thomas disciple whom Jesus loved.” beautiful worship. Republican organization in Camden J™ sl”*^ :l "un ''' nml R<’v 'rhnnina her his protege. | At everting worship the pulpit was 1 No one deigned to carry an and other counties in South -Jersey, Stanyon will give the address. En- occupied by the Rev, Dr. .Peter W. umbrella, not even Chief of Police has been looked upon as the probabie ;ign and Mrs. Evans, of Atlanta, Ga,, Gospel Missions’ Week. Philpott, pastor of the Moody Me: Maas or the genial township clerk, NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY choice. also will .sing. Jlrs. Evans is Rev'. Daily sessions of the International morial Church, Chicago. Rev. S. B. John VV. ICnox. They were all on foot. Despite "Baird’s following, however, Stanyon’s daughter. —' n of Gospel Misisons will be held Goff, leader of the twilight service in They had even forgqtten their ovei- Over 11,000 Copies Are Distributed In the names of Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, i ui u u q iu a . 1 ____ n,.u.™.o. tv," in_ shoes and narked their cars so far at Ocean Grovb nerf week, beginning tlie Tabwnacle, gave the evening in- ] ^ j tl^^tempttftfon^to3 run for Local Territory. formerly United-States Senator from Snyder & Robins Opening. New Jersey, and Dwight W, Morrow, Snyder & Robins, Inc., who for sermon by Dr. Phil- shelter never entered their minds. As- .^-Distribution of the new Telephone of Englewood, uxiuussuuui ambassador tu to iUL-Awu, Mfcxieo, many years were located at Main completed were heard m many quarters in con- street and Lake avenue, Asbury Park, ' and What »wytdtb^W^ nection with the impending vacancy announce,the opening of their mtg- Every morning next week Ira M-'iwho are sanctified are all of one, for happened to^his panama and the coun announced today by A. C. Havens, and legardless of the selection for nifieent new store at' 50 Main street, Smith “the Kiddies big brother,” will which eajise he is noi asliamed to call ty chairman s too would have made the manager for the New Jersey Bell Edges seat fo.r. the unexpired term, Asbury Park, today and tomorrow.. A speak to the -children' of Thornley them brethren.” The New Testament angels weep, Then-along^.came Com-- Telephone Company. About 11,2*7 both men are considered ns strong unique plan by which free gifts are to Chanel " , looks at' life from many different mitteemen Harry Whitlock, Raymond copies were delivered to homes and of- figures in the situation when it ma- }JC, distributed will be made known to ~V. -viewpoints. Sometimes it is from the ,gracey and^Charlie- Loveman, who,fjgeS in; this area. tures to a race for the full term. those who attend the opening. An im‘- New Head of Agricultural Board, {viewpoint of faith, again , from ser- j wondered why more plumbers, weren : The new book contains about 4,000 portant part of the new store is a soda •m ti nr t v- inn ri » ™ i vice, then from- sacrifice and then, “J1 ^and *o stop _the ^eak. And thoie more listings than the one, it replaces MRS. ARAM SAYRE REGENT anil luncheonette service, which will E!mer H. Wene, of Vineland, promi- again from holiness. The highest also marched Ralph Johnson and Jolhn and producing it entailed making be conducted in connection with the nent. South Jersey poultryman,. has viewpoint' is' that of love, said the S. Hall and Postmaster Waldo Rice, more than ten thousand listing Chosen Head of Ocean Grove D. A. R., just been elected present of the New preaiher. Love also :is the highest George Pndham was bringing up the changes. In all, the directory contains hardware and other departments. Jersey State Board of. Agriculture. ^iew int of human ii{e. it 'is beauti-: ^ r with a bus load. J B. Sweet kept 40,800 listings. Because of the many To Fill Vacancy. Joseph W. Miller,-of. Princeton,. was f H resaed in the marriaCe rcla- dose to his car as a safety measure. changes and new numbers Mr. Havens At Strand Theatre Next Week. Mrs. Aram .Sayre, of Wanamassa, elected as vice president to fill the va- tionJ in 4 hich lwo be(:ome onef So it ' Where to stop mentioning names in stressed the importancq.,of using the Grant Withers and- Betty Compson cancy caused by the advancement of is with chrigt- We become one with «n armX of 2-°00 Neptumtes and new directory before placing ; calls. has been elected regent of Richar j Stockton Chapter, D. A. R., Ocean are to.be'seen and heard in “The Time, Mr. Wene. Clifford Snyder, of Pitts- pjjm through His humanity that we Ocean Grovers would be a problem Anyone who hasn’t received his issue, tlie Place and the Girl” Monday and town, was the retiring head of tho become one with Him in His for « « J?te King Solomon. But the ov- whose name and number are not Grove, to succeed Mrs. William W. ,r . ____ . ,. . „ o. ^ oard. ' ^deity. One with us in the common list would not be complete without listed correctly, is asked to notify the ?ngno°fWthed chaanter f t T hif™ e'^“ V0n the boardwalk. Wedncs- r ss.l.nM experiences of life, one with us In mentioning two others who brav^tbe company’s business office. Committed To Reform School. w ^ ^ >be(;onle Qne ^ dements to Jeach^ the Little White ,...... was held Tuesday1 evening at the %K an,d n-w day Mary Brian and home of Mrs. D. K. Robinson, 21 n ' r 't n m . T^?L MaJJ }, ’. Edwin Hedenburg, 15, of Ocean'Him in eternal destiny. House—President Charles M. Boswell judge Wc|,s T Speak Occan avenue. The State regent, Mrs. a Paramount production. Friday and Grove, was committed to the James- ] : . ; ______— I. . - and Superintendent M. E Snyder, of , . . . P t J. Edward • Murray, of Trenton -.^ rta y a Paramount ^.nging and. . burp vpfnrm school• for thirty days I' • XT- n ' *" < * * m ,the Ocean Grove Association. , • , The following item of news will be Wednesday by Judge Steinbach in the | No Boost of County Taxes. j p,.yor's band hadn’t finished the mterestmgjo pany readers. Judge a0d Spring Lake, Was present for the ^ Cp"esenting Maurice CJiaval- purpose pf conducting, the m eeting,.^ ’ presenting Maurice unavai luyenile court at Freehold, to which' The State board of taxation has de- first stanza of “Blues” when the heav and election. 1 „ • ,- ' : “ The chapter presented an ex-re-1 ...... ;;;• gents’ pin to Mrs.' Robinson, the. for- j 0ccan G*avt Auditorium, ... year. The o n ly __ . . « mer regent of this body. Mrs, Sayre |‘ The preach'br for Sunday .morning ; ties where an increase1 Will not‘be or- tune’s banner, on the Little White i worth, hearing and is many* friends made the presentation. will be-Rev. James M. Gray, D, D.,.-. —;— ■- —— ;— j Chicago, 111. On . Sunday evening Rev. Ocean Grovo Auditorium. dered tire Hudson, Essex; Pasaaic, At- House porch', top side up. All in all, 'will be glad to know >f this opportuni- lantic and Mercer. • it was n grand day after the rain' tj^/ V ■ ■■ Violated Bathing Rule, Fined. A. Conrad, D D., Boston, -Mas:,.. Concert by Pietrp Yon, world fam­ ------. cleaved away. '• -- - * j \ ‘ “ , r- , j, • , .. will preach. A special soloist has been ous organist and composer, assisted All the successful Republican candi- ' nl> a . -non) e Fair. ' A nuw £- 0f “T f°r violations !ed fol, both‘services.. Bible Class of the bathing ordinance have been t 2 30 Jud H B. Wells will spenk by Ziti K. Rossi, -soprano,, Saturday Another Rare Old Book. .dates were, present helping to. sweep ! Main avenue, evening,' ____ August 3, a t 8.80 .o’clock. All William Young, of Heck avenue, away the misunderstandings; of the Ocean Grove, August 8th and 9th. made during the week. Seven persons - - „The Fea^t of Belshazzar.”' Ques-* were before Justice Todd on Wednes- tion Box.—Adv. r 31. soats reserved. Adr.iission 50 ceiits and has retrieved from a number of old primary, including E. Donald Sterner, Fancy articles, useful gifts, books, etc. day evening and, fines were imposed ?i.00!-^-Adv. 31. books a copy of Braithwaite’s “Survey candidate for State Senator; Thomas | —31. - by the latter, varying from $2 to $5. j . ' M. E. Home Fair. - " 11 —— ,of History, or a Nursery ior tho Gen- M. Gopsill and Frank Burand, for the . . T “Home-For Services." , ]trie.” This book was printed in-1088 in [Assembly, and William R. O’Brien for | Albert E. Robinson, jobbing carpen- ■ _ . * -- j ^>0 be held at 44 M ain. aveirae0lS Harry J. Bodine, undertaker . and 1 London, and was approved by Thomas Sheriff. Party leaders were optimistic i

:.,v. i - FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1029 EX-GOV. ED. JACKSON, of Indiana f AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1929

The New Unit Takes Programs | :a RANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS I to School Rooms and to Hotel Guests.

Guests In hotels today arc1 turning on a radio program in their rooms as easily as' they switch on the electric Q. C. Pridham & Bro. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR light,-pupils In schools are listening Practical Painters CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER to valuable lectures given far a-way, Alterations Auditions Repairs mm anil tenants- In thoroughly , modern, 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove 71 Broadway Telephone 12G2 apartments aria .connecting their re­ Ocean Grove, N. J. I g s s t ceiving ;5ets as easily as they connect their electric Irons by uso of fine ot A ndrew Taylor the newest and most interesting',radio Scott’s Radio Shop developments. . "Centralized, radio" TIN AND SHEET METAL Anything in Radio sprang into wide use immediately with WOBKEB , Expert Repair / BUBI Its recent. Introduction bf~ the Radio Corporation ot America, whose engi­ 125 South Main St., Aabury Park 309 Bond Street, Asbury Park neers perfected It. - ■ ? iPhone -2601' Phone 5630 The reception of any ono of four programs in rooms of hotels, schools,, T ilton’s C ity D airy EDMUND L . THOMPSON libraries, clubs, hospitals or other Pasteurised Milk and Cream Exterior , and Interior .buildings is -supplied through wall BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED PAINTING speakers no more conspicuous than a ■ MILK Estimates Furnished well hung picture; The programs Distributors tor Wnlker-Ooratm. Produot* may be heard also through separate 805 Second Avenue, Aaliuiy Park 26 Ocean, Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J loud speakers, easily c-rinected with a Phone 1677 Phone Asbury 2260-R wall plate or through headphones when it is not desired tlmt they, be Heard throughout the room. The de­ , ,, ' >.s e r v i c e -I FRED E. FARRY velopment, Is equally^ Interesting to JOHN N. BURTIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER the pampered guest ft 'a huge metro-1 politan hotel and to pupils In isolated FUNERAL DIRECTOR 403 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Branch, Seventh A»a„ Napluno, schoolliouses, who now can listen to PRIVATE CHAPEL ady Asst. Private Ambulance educational features hitherto avnllablo fel. 434______Service only to piipils In tile lirgest cities. Phono 6B7 617 Bangs A*b, Asbury Patk

AMERICAN BARBER SHOP HARRY J. BODINE 307 Bond St., Asbury Park FUMEBAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER (Next Door to Scott*8 Music Store) EXPERT ON LADIES and CHILDREN S 1007 Bangs Ave.. Asbury Park KAIR COBBING, 40 CEpfT8 .. "H O M E FOR SE R V IC E S'• ' Mon and Boy a* Hair Cut, 35 Cents. ' Prlralo Auto Phone 641 MICHAEL DARO (Formerly with Nary) LEON SNIDER

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F. S . M orris, A utom otive Electrician O. S. L. Battery Service Station 0. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tire* a n n o u n c i n g t h e o p e n i n g 82 South Main Street, Asbury Park Phone‘.WW Mergaugey’s Express and Storage LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ' SNYDER & ROBINS, Inc Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip DE LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY 90 South Main Street Phone 619

Comfortable Summer Footwear Asbury Park at Reasonable

Friday and Saturday August 2 and 3 | JACOB GROSSMAN j | Shoe Outfitters To Men, Women and Cl'ildren . ; | | 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. I ; €0 YOU AND : - ^ ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO

ATTEND' ■ ' ' . Constantio Queruben has a chance today to share a certain, p.ride with tho old crook character in Bayard VeiUer’s. -famous play,, "W.lthin the You rhay be one of the lucky Law,"-In' that ho In troduced a new era In criminal history. filler's'cbarnc- ter boasted that he was the. first man Radio COME EARLY to uso a Maxhn silencer in shooting h(s: victim. Qtiornbqh was. the first man.captured by detectives by mean's- Bears a Good Name ICE CREAM GARDENS of a: .radio photograph. .. Soc(a and luncheonette service an impqrtant : The chase after which Queruljen Is I t’s made by,tiie Graybar Electric being taken back' to New Yorkto Co., m akers of hundreds o f ' elec­ For Ice Cream, Candies - part of the new store - • face charges of swindling: and forgery trical appliances. Hear this set extended oyer 5,500. miles and ended and Gifts in .Honolulu,, liar bo/”. . The sleepy Fili­ either in-your own home or at pur pino was roused from his berth at 5 store;' o’clock on a recent morning and iden­ tified positively by a facsimile radio 48 Pitman Avenue photograph, taken from an original In Phone 24 Ocean Grove the flies of the Bureau of information in Now York Police Headquarters nnd ELECTRIC.SHOP; . 219 Asbury Avenue projected 2,G00 .miles across the Pa­ cific Ocean by the Radio' Corporation 707 Mattison Ave;, Asbury Park Phone 82 v. A. Asbury Park or America:- Telephone, Aabury 5447 18 7‘6—1929 •■'V PAGE THBEB- FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1029 ftU T Of*l 0BjlL» E DEALERS’ DIRECTORY Peter Pan Beach Floats are miniature sailboats.— playthings but not toys

Sailing—is that sport? Out in the openair.it Built by Chrysler satisfies every desire for thrills j.ncl adventure; every opportunity for skill and courage; this FARRY MOTOR territory abounds with safe places for sailing. F. 0. B. Factory This boat is ruggedly built of the best material ’ Salesroom COMPANY « obtainable. It is almost impossible to capsize. Immediate Make your boy happy by buying one~today. 1001 M ain Street Salesroom : All kinds of other boats and motors, fishing Service Station v Delivery Main Slreel and Lake Avenne I J P TO your ears in work— tackle, etc.-, also for sale. every nerve a t high tension. From Stock. Second Avenue and Main Street Asbury Park No wonder you snap at the wife Asbury Park, N. J. and bark at the children. Telephone 6335 W atch out! Overworked nerves may lead to Sleepless­ Feuerbach & Hansen ness, Nervous Headache, Nerv- , V Park Chevorolet, Inc. ons Indigestion and a host of On the Manasquan River at 'Brielle Service Station other unpleasant disturbances, Telephone 154& "Why don’t you tr y . Dr. Miles’ •_ Telephone, Manasquan 2336 .Effervescent Neryine Tablets? Mala SI. and Stockton Avenae ... Just one in a half glass of water makes a pleasant, spark­ Octan 6r«fe ling drink delightfully soothing to over-taxed nerves. Telephone 2522 Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now Montreal; Charles L. Kelley, Yonk­ Nicholson, Haddon Heights; Mrs. made in two forms—Liquid and ers; M. Conover, Camden; Harvey Mary C. Voight, Marie A- Voight, Effervescent ■ Tablet. Both are AMONG THE HOTELS iMolt, East Orange; Dorothy and: 1 Nazareth, Pa.; Mr. and. Mrs. C. S. the same therapeutically. Shuman, Lansdate, Pa. Large Package $1.00 t . ,,, , 'Edith Blair, Newark; Dorothy Geiger, Sterling Isabella Baldwin, . W ash- gouth Orange; Edna M.Metzger, Ar- Sunshine—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. mgton; Keturah Baldwin, Baltimore; Swain, Long Valley, N. J;; Mr. and WiUys-Overland Fine.Motor Car# Belmar Sales* Mrs. W. P. Mayfield, Jr., Dayton, i Ohiof Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dare, I Shelburne—Mr. and Mrs. W. West- Mrs. C. D. Van Buren, Yonkers; Ves­ Lorin Dare, Hillside; Mr. and Mrs. H.llake, Isabel Westlake, New Britain; ta Sanders, Mayfield, Poplar, Miss E. WiUys-Knight iL. DeVall, Ruth E.'.DeVMl, Highland Jeanette Westlake; C. P. Broughton, Whitehead, Lillian Barnes, Havre-de- Service Park; Miss H. Anderson, Morristown; j Doris Broughton, South Orange; Har- Grace; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hohn, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Gilder, Bloomfield; riette Yates, Mrs. E. L. Yates, New- and Mrs. . Gillars, Mr. and Mrs. W hippet Jluthorized jJgency Mr. and Mrs. Janies Isaerd, Newark, ark; George Vegbte, C. G, Lewis, Janies Sanding, R. W. Hamberlin, H. ,, „ j, „ , ,, , Hackensack; Olive and Ethel Pratt, G. Reutlddge and family, Philadel­ 4« and 6s. Tf -i iCh^rlf Brooklyn; Albert W. Difirich, Jersey. phia; .Jilr. and Mrs. J. Ricker, Newark; ?. D ^a»t, Scotch Pia‘ns, Hilda Bur- cjty. ^Xr,-and-Mrs. James A. Robert- 1 William McPherson, M. Karlsburg, roughs, Princeton, Fred and Elmer SQn^ Mary-.Robertson, Baltimore; Rob- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowman, New Joseph Gouldy, Jr. Kueke-,, William Nnehcr, Scranton; ovl j £}L>iva j,]. Steckel, Allentown, York; Barbara Henawalt, Lewistown, GROVE Mr. and Mrs. R S. Loom,s, Wilmrng- Pa.. Ml, an(j Mrs. G. E. p irkcr Roi;hJ Pa.; David and Helen Kreider, Pal­ 702 Main Street, Avon myra; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mead, Riv- ■ ton, Del.; Jlrs. L. M. Hill and daugh- WM C a r ters, Nyack; Ida Tiotjen, Trenton; * erda|e; John Fairfield, L. Hart, Wa- Anna R. Butcher, Lydia and Grace Aberdeen—Mrs. E. E. Horner, Miss torliury; Mrs. E .• Marshall, Miss M. Krusen, Edna T. Bunting, Newtown, A. Sands, Troy; F. Zellnian, Jr., Jligh- Marshall, Brooklyn; Howard HC 709 Tenth Avenue Pn. land Park; Arthur and Raymond Clapp, Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs. Harry New Organ In Allenhurst Church. ... „ „ , . New, Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. Ern-li'J1'11' ‘“""'"i — - -— *“>■ Kew Osborne Mr. and Mrs. II. Schafer,- est ^ uchcr, Hillsdale; Edwin Van Rip. ^haefTe. Easton; W. B. King, N A new Odell organ has been in­ Belmar, N. J1 Passaic; LAgethen and wife, Brook- et. nm, f Mrs. Petel. Van Riper, | iork- stalled in tho Episcopal church, St. 50c. per Night XJTSp ? ; tM- Kenney Mrs. Itosa P. Li,lco,n Pm.kV H. Bull, Miss H. Wliif- I ------Andrews-by-the-Sea; ' Allenhurst, . of Immediate Delivery on New Cars Seifert,Pottstown; Mrs. L. VerBryck, f Miss J. E. Van Wagoning, Phila- i 1 pp. Al M r.TiriTC which Mrs.' Robert B. Fisher, 12 Surf EejleviHe;• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'(lefrhia. M,g j Bakol. Mrs> \ i H a m . ( , NO flC ES avenue, Ocean jGrove,.i3 the organist. 25c. per Day eigh, St. Gcoige, S. I., John Van j Hawley, E. B. Forsythe, Dorothy i ": — The quartette aklhis church is com­ Some Very Good Values on .Buren, Mahanoy City; Mrs. George c,.sma anil son, Clifton; Chic Hart,! AN ORDINANCE posed pf Margaret Perry Maxwell, so­ $1 Inside f u l ' r ty, ,?ftl estmmster, j orsey City; A. G. Todd, Mr. and Mi-s.! i'«*no\ving. ordinance was imroduc- prano; Viola Lessier, contralto; John Md., L. Thompson and family* Brown, Boyer town, Pa. jj^1 a,,‘j i»*'«s‘*d on iltst ivatlliiK at a meet- Maxwell, tenor, and Andrea Sarto, Second-Hand Cars as Anacostm, D. C. , !•• « , '* .Township Committee on ‘July baritone. Messrs Maxwell and Sarto StDckton Avenue and «r • , a -ar Hreeze—Mr.* and Mrs. H. P. Smith, j'5 , {;*-• 'v*1* »“•* inkvn up for tjnnl are of the.Criterion Quartette. lo w as $35 Newark-Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mar- Bl.!sto, Conn Mar c. Langeon, N. ! "u"; ,Tu^ u-v,' Au5“st Main Street sl.aH, Irvington, Caroline Watson, M. Kc„ itt anrf fH’mily> yNewai.k. bMiss’ H, I L ljw .n lr ifw l sJSih Mnlk’S treM S i" In ■! m " Ar V ¥ A* Gaskill» Sarah Gaskill, Mt. Holly; i whc“ anti where objections iBernardsville, Mrs. Alice Kerr, Miss M Annic Wilson, F. Theodore Wil- • '‘ll1 , J r l( any. .will De heard, AUTO GLASS ' FARRY MOTOR CO. M. F. Coll,son, Mrs. O. J. Merritt, son_ Mctuchen. Mrs. A. C. Rimmcv. >AN- ORBlS-ANCB ^PROVIOISO ' FOft ; ... Always Open Kingston, N. Y.; B. H. Barnes, Bridge- Qak Lan^ George V 'Gilmore West­ THE iVIUBNISU AND IMPROVING or GREEN QROVE ROAD BE-' SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP port; Mrs Phoebe Hill Hillside; Mrs. ^ d ; J * i Mickf HamCnton; Mr. TWEEN CORLIES AVEN’tlli ttP ■■ '.-v.'; r . ' prop. v;;-. g; Lundie, A.stona; Elsie M. Hunter-, and Mrs. H. J. Hbdgkinson, Margaret. HANGS AVENUE IN TH13 TOWN'^ Plainfield; O m n Faust, James Col- and ..-.Elizabeth Hodgkinson, W ater- SHIP Ol^ NEPTUNE, IN THE t’OUNr^ib , . • ; 1 AUTO, GLASS A SPECIALTY hns, John Knapp, Mahanoy City, Pa. bury; Mr. and. Mrs. L. Morrison, Rah- TY OF. MONMOUTH;. ’ 1 73 South Main Street, Asbury Park ' Telephone 2530 HE IT ' ORDAINED bj- the .Township Gray Line Auto Co. Allenhurst—Mr. anfl Mrs. W. A. way; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Poffenberg, Committee ot the Towtvalihi ot Neptune, v UPHOLSTERER Ayres, Washington; Albert Vreeland, Mrs. K. E. Riinmcr, Staten Island. ! ii““he‘lcouoty“dr vronmoulh Passaic; A: J.. Brown, New York; P.' RooseveHJ_Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bo»a' '><=^ee,i A; ■ OTTO A. SPIES Aabury Park K. Brown, Wilkes-Barre; Anha E. Bore,( Pemberton; H.'A. Wejwann, ^wnAvip Telephone SOTO UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER l Atlantic City * w 1 ,?* Vf Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leonard, Dorothy JJynmouth, .bo; improved by widening iLnd MattrcsseB Renovated. Galled for in morning, returned some day son, West Orange; Mrs. Margaret E. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lendrin, > Ntttohman Springs sut in Mattresres Behlen, Harold and James_ Behlen, Miss pavkcr, Paterson; Mrs. Sophie & iu ': To^i.ll/^^im .^ . / 1226 Munroe Avenue-1311 ^Washington Avenue, Asbury Park rJ. J. Asbury Park Phone 444 Johnstown, Y , Mrs. A. R. Distal, Betz, Mrs. Amelia Hardy, Robert An1 nlIM,,n„,,f. Oreen Urove Ro«il improve- Lv. 8th Avenue aiW Kingsley Mrs. Homer H. Berky, Lenore Berk.v. derson J r nI1(, familyi Jcrsey c it . nu;„ ,h„e, j,„y z ik=., llt,u 0„ BUILDING BLOCKS A.M. P.M. Allentown, Pa.; Mary Phil, New Uura StevenSt Brooklyn; Mr. and 'S ‘Saft1 St., Asbury Park ----- 8.55 3.55 Mrs. Rohlfs, Jersey City; Laura Stev- l,r,en Urove rioiiu kIiuII considered a Telephone A. P. 5764 Lv. Berkeley-Carteret —- — 9.00 4.00 Breakers—Mrs. M. E. Sheets, East ons, Brooklyn; Mr.. and Mrs. Rohlfs, K Th? sh‘1.11 i.nld. E. F. VAN HISE Lv. Gray Lino Office -9.02 4.02 Orange; Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Little, Al- Erma Rohlfs, Bronx; W. J. Gibson and Stii.i wldeulnit uV.f imnrovinK of CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, GRAVEL Lv. O. G. Postoffice .— -9.10 4.10 bany; Mrs. E. 6. Charles, Mrs. Elsie wife, Easton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A .. “ W|» Urove H..«cl slmii tiu |iert Y.; Mrs. J : E. Bell, Marion ,,,'" ruI,riiUc .",uuh ■ •ir „ ^ I r i ( n „ s . I II„. „r lempoiiirlly Fare When Wc Jne W a y ------— ?3.00 iound T r ip — — ------— 5.50 Excursion, Round Trip, 4-Hour REBUILD Stopover — -----— -■

VISIT We use better'materisJ than came Li. oniiKi, mio. '*'**;■ ’ . J. _,.VC . pTiiit«m noove in«». >V. KNO X ^ C lerl;,. . -r31 SMITH Largest and Best Shoemaker Special Train Leaves Asbury Park-Occan Grove—G.13 A. M. |D. C.; William W. Hawley, Mrs. John E. J. Cooper, Philadelphia; Mr. arid AN ORDINANCE Plumbing Along the Jersey Coast North Asbury Park— — 6.16 A. M. Hawley, E. B. ;Forsythe, Dorothy Mrs. J. P. Aldinger, Mrs. M. B. Bless- Returning via all rail leaves New ManderVilie,' Mr. and Mrs. P. Watson, ing, Minerva S. Blessing, HarrisbUg; AN OltDtNANCE AUTHORIZING THE Tinning andJHeating York, West 23rd S t, 9,22 P. M.- Lib- Paterson. jMr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford, McKees------DITCH PROM A erty St., 9.35p. m. , Albatross-Mrs. A. Forsyth, Miss Sa^kman''Ne'w^rk' ***** POINT ON THE WEST SIDE OF Hardware (Add one hour for daylight time) IM.. Forsyth, .New York; Mr. and Mrs.) . ' . . SritlNQDALE AVENU1S, APPROXI- CENTENNIAL _ ..... |C. G. Maine, Fay E. Maine, Stam-I Bryant—Rose Cloments, Gordon K. MATICLY FIFTY FEBT NORTH OF THE EXTENSION OF SIXTH AVIC- Paints and Oils For further information securo ford, Conn.; Janies B. MacCIure and]Smith, Brooklyn; Clara M. Musson, Nl.'E, THENCE WEST AND PAUAL- wife, Hershey, Pa.’; George M. Hess Summit; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bcn- l.Et. TO SIXTH AVENUE APPROXI­ handbill lit ticket Office. and wife, Altoona; W. V. Nevins, Jr., iriett, Newark; Virginia C. Gregory, MATELY ONE HUNDRED FEET; 51 M ain A venue and family, Brooklyn; Emily L. and Bayonne; Miss C. L. Palmer, Orangey THENCE SOUTH AND PARALLEL. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TO SPRLNGDALE AVENUE AP­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. jEmilyEmily M,fti, Schaljer,scnaner, Hastings,'N.naacingB, iN. Y.;'i Emma D. Urmston, Rahway; ElTzu- PROXIMATELY FIFTY FEET TO We Employ High-Grade Repairers Mrs. Maxgaret B.' Stitzer, "" " TLaura ^S.! both -A.a tKing, f «• NewMaw York; Ynrlc ? lt[rs,Mrs, LvmanLyman SIXTH AVENUE, Telephone 189 >R Our Prices Are Reasonable Chnpin, M. D., Philadelphia; Laura J. JLaw, Miss P. L. Blakeslee, New Ha- l’usscd and adopted July ^0, 192U, Bolles, Newark; Mrs. Emma Spencer, jven; Mrs. William Agethen,; Wood- RAYMOND GRACEY. Chairman. The Work the Best Clara'Spencer, Elizabeth. * j haven; John T. and Ethel J. Paisley, Attest: JOHN \V. IvNOX, Clerk. -<11 . ,, . ■ — - - . i Bertha Scott, Nesquohoriillg, Pa.; TRICARICO ONE-DAY Excursions Cheltenham—Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Mrs. David Edwards; Gladys S. Ed- Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. | Williams, JaneT,>"0 E.R Williams.Williams, NewKvnn^.New wards, Lancaster;LoTienstcr: Mrs. D. MacDoug- In the Matter ot the Estate of Mary 63 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove York;, M. Frederick, Allentown, Pa.; all, Mrs. Huldah I. Peck, D. Mac- AVI ley, Deceased , . N EW Y O R K [C. W . Clackett, Richmond Hill; H. P. Dougall, Madison; Mrs. Jennie Kieley, Notico. to Creditors to Present Claims ’-M Mrs. Bessie. Clement,, Plainfield; Mrs. Against Estate •, {- T$ 0.00 / , v “ - Pennsylvania------V 7~ Station : Lieth; Glen Ridge; W .. A. Conley, Pursuant to tho order of Joseph Li -' v ^Round up-Town New York Morristown; E. M. Peek, Jr., Carlton, Thomas Mussori, Summit. ■ Donahay, Surrogate of the County i • T r i p - Ohio; Laura Hallman, Ellie M. Hall­ Lafayette—Mrs. M. W. Perry, Ma­ Monmouth., made on the Nineteenth day. ALBERT L BROWN Hudson Terminal man, Chester Springs, Pa.; Mr. and of July, 11)29, bn the application of-As- $ .85 bel S. Marsh, Peggy Smith, W. I.' bury Park, and Ocean Grove Bank/ ad-V,:)^ l iR o u n d Dowo-Tovrn New York Mrs. E, Watkins Miller, Wilfred H. Vninistratorof the estate of M ary. W uey,>• Jobbing: T r i p Lex, wife and daughter, Mabel H. Miller, West Chester, Pa,; Hazel M. Adams, Philadelphia;- Mary and deceased, noticb is hereby . given to the;'4 \';;- WEDNESDAYS Eick, Mrs. Harriet C. Eick, Newark; creditors of said deceased to exhibi^to AUGUST 7. SEPTEMBER II Gladys Houser; Mary Flagler, R. M. the '.subscriber, administrator as afore-ciC^i SHEET*1 METALWORKER Daylifht Savin j Time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur'Bci'ry, Brooklyn. Houser, Strqusburg, Pa.; Mr. anjj said, their debts and- demands against/v/vfi; Leave AAbary P«rV-Ocean Grove Mrs. J. Ross Smith, Mrs'. J . F. Mont­ the .said estate, .under oathV";.within^sIxUv^ 0,09 A . Ml, Marlborough—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon monmsmonth's iromfrom nitj..uaiBthe . date utof h the. w .'/ jhvitoiuu aforesaid;',;.,-.-;,-, la te and Asbestos Shingle Roofing RETURNING. ler*c New York, Pcnnsyl- ! Billard, Mrs. Harry , Billard, Brook- gomery, Jersey City; Ernest A. Eg- order, dr 'iu they w 'will»"lll U be.b' iniuiirn.forever barred of Stoves, RangeB and Furnaces vm ia Station, 7.30 P. M.. Ncyf York Ulud- ,lyn; H: H. WestcOtt, M. A. Wiltshire;- ers, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Lester their actions therefor against tho'said^i: ROOFING CONTRACTOR ion Terminal) J.£0 P- m” Newark (Market Grange, Kirkwood, Pa.;- Alice M. subscriber. ; V-,*- *- Street) MS P. M. - iPensaukcn; Mrs, Eva Linley arid Dated, Freehold, JTulv REX ROOFING CO. PfpelesaHeatera daughter, Prances L. Donohue, Annie Wood, Mrsv George E. Green, HiUs- A «T.- » v n - aVt: -nt>rvO-m 1 72 8outh Main 8t , Aibury Park 100 Abbott Avenue, Ocean OroVe Pennsylvania Railroad C. Smith, P. D. Wilson— - ’ Ro-roofing Over Old ShlnBlM New York; J. A. Wilson •’ ' :V : " - :i‘-- ’t V VTelephone * VHWJfMVMW, 3142 .f. . . |

rnrnmmmmmmm . I’AGK f III! K FRIDAY, AtiGUST'2, i02‘J > . ■■■ .■ Kj ■ */•«■ — f D adisys the very rich buy, old masters -•' 1 ■ !< rathcv than spend their money on The Tuck>in Blouse THE NEPTUNE TIMES more useless show; which ig fa t bet­ 9 AND OCEAN GROVE TIMES ter, especially for those who sell the- Wina Fashion's Favor Published Friday old. toasters, .'As, to the people who HOMER D. KRESGE, imWisher eat ice cream, they ceeni to do very Your W ife Included John E, Quinn, Editor ■well on it. Perhaps if We ate more w® N E P T U N E , N . J . ' might play better golf , and cut, more ' Settling estates is primarily a busi­ Telephone 7 ice ?enerally.—London Mail. ness matter- B utin many cases there-ave SUBSCRIPTIONS. >L50 yearly; semi-annually; 50e. quarterly or 4c. nnd post­ SOUNDS LOGICAL. family problems to be tactfully liaiidled. -, age, per copy. postage pul'l in the United Stntos: CauH'hi |2.*K) und foreign $2.5# Teacher—Which is farther away, In such eases, .it is often'ivise for a man a yeor. England or the moon? ■ ADDRESSES rhnnged on n*<|iie>*l—til ways plvo form er nddresH. Johnny—England. to name his wife td serve with us as eo- ADVERTISEMENTS: will b»i furnlshitl by us upon request. Teacher—England? What makes exeeutor. ’ N WA TO H T H E J, A UK LON VO L* R PA PK R KOR TH E EX PI RATION OP you think that? VOPR SURSCRlPTfON \ Johnny—’Cause we can see the Slie can keep us posted on family mat­ moon and we can’t see England^—The ters. - ' Entered ns second-elntis mall ot the Ocean Grove postotflee ’ Pathfinder. It .might be a good plan to talk this Single copies mt Mile ii( C., M. Nogle's. drug store, the uow^stonds of ChurleJ NEWSPAPER USES. H Flem inlnc.iim i Paul Omr/li'M .md the Ti.nn** ofHce. Oceim .Gr«»v^, F . J, M essier over with your wife and then both of you Corlies avenue Neptune ‘ What is more useful than a newspa - come in and talk it over’with our. Trust per? When new, it-supplies news and Officer. THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE I.. advertising that give its readers es­ sential information. . When - Ui, it is used to wrap things in, in place of a Extending the Season. j tablecloth a t picnics, ate. Now an- |other use ha; been-found that should In these columns last week at­ P r e s s V i e w ’ interest every, housewife,'; tention was directed to the fact | . May Kiethline, of the South Da­ a n d N e w s kota State College, has discovered that that tho Ocean Grove Hotel Asso­ 1 old newspapers make an excellent sub ­ It lies returned~the , blouse that ASBURY PARK ciation was' seeking to delay the stitute for moth-proof bags for - stor­ tucks In, Which is another way of SIMPLE ESSENTIALS. ing clothing during the summer- announcing- th a t. definite waistlines opening of the schools in - New are In fashion. ■ Simple tailored tiidc- T R U S T C O . Jersey, New York and Pennsyl­ •‘ ‘AfterAlter au,all,” saiasaid theme newhearty-made ty-mum, pei. careluUy in Several thicknesses Ins of sUnntnnp, light flannel, Jersey philosopher, the rewards of each newspaper,, protection is provided PAID d N vania until after the second week or white washable silk, sleeved or dayf„ J J h t ” ’ at very small cost. Newspapers make sleeveless, lead the mode. '& S A V I N G S In September in order to prolong “ E jfejK ? “ • nniuvererl especially good moth-proof wrappings the season lit both the sea­ Chuggins. “We can shore and mountain; resorts, aside eS ^ ,,ii ? ” iWashinSon 1 ®he recommends that garments be-day. .The surprise was giver; at. the from giving children and their stations and s fcarag .. gt ^ry cleaned before being stored away home of Mrs. Kate P. Gibbs, ,90, Mt. _ __ | for the summer^ since soiled clothing Zion Way, A t'th e proper time the parents the benefit of an ■ addi­ utoj»ifnir Bprvtr vf** [attracts moths more,than clean cloth- friends gathered and, after many coil- tional week or two of outdoor THE FRANKING PK1VU4-UV ^ Garments should also be briished Ig'ratulations and pleasantries, a beau- - "”As aa a result •—"of the It- deficit ofm »loU,- ' t0iu leinuveremove mwiumoth eggaeggs which nmuu mujf;tnaj. have;tiful tablew»u*c that tuan nauhad .; been uceu.....’ "an aTT&Bgeti recreation. On this line the Na­ 000,000 forecast in thetho PostofticpPnaf-rvffinn De-llo. airea(jy'‘ « .. been — deposited—theni *a.. i : .••••__ putl. land i itastefully .i x . A . ii decorated; •» ...... served as/the tional Hotel Review, has som ething' partment for tne current fiscal year, them away—and, if you are inclined place where refreshments were pro- j there, is being heard once more sharp t o believe in the efficacy, of Miss vided. ■“' V to say, pertinent. > . and timely. j criticism of the franking privilege, Kiethline’s idea, use the newspaper,; rj Mrs;Thorn “ "With tiie discovery of tho m o- {under which members ■ of .Congress p s .-^Ne w s p a p e rs also keep^busi- Ocean Grove - continuously for fifty- to r ear and t-lic'alm ost sim ultane, teV X -en ^ elo p e nesses-frpftjvbeing moth-eaten/ .The _eight years,: .She .has been an ardent ,, „ • enaigt'i anti tne_ penarey-enveiope secrcj; -|tes m. wise, effective advertis-■ sympathizer with Ocear, Grove -and Ernest N. OHS discovery that the nrst halt privilege, under,which government de- in„ _ s 0'uth Amboy Citizen. ■' , with the religious activities of the ,,p < !1 r i „„„ xe'Vi, * • * ■ «w« uartments iit l n r i n f t * #lri*do fthe Im same. A • T The n O iintima- n t . ! 1Y1 H — 1 ’* ~ ^ I... * . ' 1 »»* 1 . - - of. Soptcinbn is one ol tiie most £.fl ;,j that free mail ought to be i place for these years. Many gifts-Were presented to her, dcliglilfiil parts ol' the year for va­ abolished or 'in some way restricted., i among them a well-filled purse. We Woolston and cationing.” says; the Review, “ it And at first giance there is; much to ' . congratulate Mrs. -Thorn, on reaching support this view, It costs some $7,- . Neptune Hews Notes .this, four-score years- and hope-that has beep nvidei.it' to; many tliat the (i00,000 tn handle the free mail in the ' her health may. be good for years to Son universiti.i's a;id private sciiool-v course of a year, according to a re- i conie. • cent estimate; if it had been charged > j j tes Pi,oebe shilah: who was the Those present' ivere Elizabeth J, have the right idea . when they at the p^V iv-ratis, some 517,000,Ow) guest of Miss. -Florence Johnson, of j Washington. Mrs. Jennie Thorn. Mrs, Real Estate postpone their openings until iho would have been added to the postof- .-Vtkins aventie, for the past two.'Kate P- Gibbs, Marian Gibbs, Carolyn Insurance (ice revenues,' Moreover, n, ^includes weejis> ]laEi returned to her home in , Styles, Katherine J. Hobart, Mrs, latter part of tiie mrmt'.i. thus sti absurd, amount of nonsense. Thc Ramsey, ’N. J. • ! Nellie Blair, Ocean Grove; Miss Ruth Mortgage Loans giving both pa routs anil students tons of oratory which many Congress- Walter Wright and family, of Brower, of West Lorig Branch: Anna fo u re lT tlin isMWitil ivl' i In- ni-ici.li.^ij i-’iriv mcr‘ s?ni* tl,eSr "oi'stitucnts have al- Eighth avenue, were recent visitors in ' Kellars, Asbury P a rk ;' Mrs. J.. N, Flre-Thelt, Prop* bL1! 1 fA.ltih.ss n,.u|y become a vaudeville -joke;, much Millville a.iid Atlantic City. Kugler, of Philadelphia. ■ n.utn'nin or bite slimnier vacation of. f the.41% / i . stufft* f i i i v . fthat m n r Y goes i'rtfii' out t fromI 'A t n ■ ' r the'M n • Mrs. —. Chris , . «Megill, . of n Atkins . i , i * ave- ‘ . j ■. ■erty Damage, Col­ Main Avenve Ocean Grove, Juiy 30, 1920, lision or Liability. days—depending on wbdiior_-thcy’,'^ fb io u s 'v a l'u e . “PP“IIVS t0 ^ g ’’"f; rip ...... is suffering 'vith an nttack of can band -you a 48 Ocean Grove sire, iii (lie uoi'tiusjtii mountains or j Yet when al) this has been said ^ n jiw t Lewis nnd familv of Clar- ■ Baby Parade August 28 sn«>3t ex p en siv e flt thc seashore. While it endon,\1;, 'are spending a vacation ^Ipket. Avoid the tlnit any move to curtail it would ^rith his parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Elias , Ajbury Park s annua} be responsibility by Telephone a task ol sonic mugnit.nde to .bring about a condition that would be r 1»«hth nvi.ntip ,baby parade is Wednesday,- August bsvlng complete bring about tin?, necessary changes dangerous. The effect.would be to 'W .’ Mrs. George 'Phillips, ■ of j f,8' ™ s is the thirty-eighth-year of I'lit the public off from full knowledge Nin,it avonue were visiting in Long :tll.e Parad°. The queens soronatton A u to m o b ile In? 398 -in - law and sentiment, which will of its government. And in the ease Braneh last week-. takes place Monday, August; 26. snrance TW* i|*B«y «m make it pgssfblVfor thc resort ho­ of small minorities in Congress, in'- E v e ly n Haas, of Newark, spent last' ft* m D{» terested in public questions that are weekend with her parents on Kleventh tels .to remain open and reap the not iman.ced by rich lobbies, full dis- avenue. ' “Slrecl: of All Nations" benefits’ which should come front' semination of -/ information would, be,' . Miss’ Margaret Dippplt and Mrs. Ono of the iniisl Inii^.i'estlng street:? offGctually stopped.. Here the u?er of Ed\viii- .Kosd, of Govlies avenue, were In Great llritnlii Is Bute street, CnrdilT. earing for this '.September blt.si- the frank is pi’acticully. the only way Xersey visitors last week, Wales. In watUlpS from one end to ness, there, is e\;cry reason to be-, to distribute facts, opinions' and find- , Mr. and; Mrs. Nathaniel Jones, of the other ond niny •meet, as m any as lievc that it can fee accomplish- ings that may be oi paramount nn- Atkins avenue, have returned from a 25 . different -nutiimntttics, Including port an ce. .trip to Lake Hopatcong. Burmese. Swedes arid Germons. One cd .” . In any. system so large as the free- I tMr. and Mrs. George Haley, of Cor-, who visits Bute street will also find mail system a certain waste,-a modi- j^ s avenue, were callers on friends in that It lias more than 80 cafes and In cum of nonsense, may be expected. Hornei’stown and Holmansville last With tfl' histiirieai, addross hv one section ten of tliem are adjoining. But that should not make us forget \Veek. * Tiie nationality, of the proprietors tf> ! , | William K. Thomson, variation that the most • of the mail handled j Charles Loveman and family spent• Illustrated by signs on the .windows. under this system, represents legiti- ]ast week at Ship Bottcftn. was given tin.' program at the mate-public business; it may not seem j Mrs. George B, Bennett, of Eleventh | sttCli as “Oslo Cafe," "Canadian Cafe.” i The Vacation Month * or “Cafe Paris,” During ..the day these Founders* Day itniiiversary exer- important' to a casual reader, but it is avenue visited he)* niece Mjoa .Tonnie i "I ' * i s eises Wednesday afternoon. This important to somebody, and should go .A m stroS? in Arde” a last Week ! nre “SwaH.v dnserl. but at night, free. It would be a bad thing for the I Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Samuel, of At- I [llC'T "re ,n ful' ;"'lnE' ,hc oUe“t3 he address was of s-uch im portance in. country if it ceased, on account of a kjns avenue, spent last Sunday in 1 8 snilors llinr have just been ! September Rentals for $50 to $200 i pni(3 off " at the'docks. dealing wit'll the j^U'ly history of few millions of expense in the postof- Beverly fecach * S fice-department, to know, what- its . • Mr. and Mrs. Williani E,. Sickles, of ! Ocean (>i'Ovt‘ tliat, The Times .will government is doing. New York Corlies avenue, were recent visitors at publish it hi full as soon. iiTter tiie World'. the home of Mrs. Julia Wilson in Jer- I se'yville, j W ilbur R. Quve»* close of'the season as our space ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Mrs. Arnold' Thompson, of Eleventh i Successor to i J. A. HURRY AGENCY j will permit. ' Motorist (held up for speeding)— avenue, visited friends in Long | • 3 I was. hurrying'up to see my solicitor. Branch , this week, S ; Real Estate and Fire Insurance • Trallic Cop (writing his ticket)— Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Rose and >on, j William Young S 66'Main Avenue, Ocean Grove 5 The annual- benefit .entertain­ Well, you’ll have some more news for Wilson, Of 'Sixth avenue, were Tinton I , ment olVthe OeeHir Grove liremon. hint now.--Humorist.' Falls visitors on Tuesday! ' "'' S Phones, A sbnry P a rk 4132 and 387-R * .Plumbingand Heating S • takes, place Thursday evening of LUXURIES-IN- U. S, A.- ' Surprise For Mrs. Thorn. next week hi the Auditoriuiii. We It is said that the citizens of the Estimates Given bespeak for them the generous pa­ United States have developed a taste Editor Ocean Grove Times: I ' . •• for .luxuries since tho ' war. They Or, Thursday, July 25, a- wonderful j 64 Main Ave. Ocean Grove tronage of tilt; public, J'or only in smoke' many more cigarettes, they eat surprise was given Mrs. Jennie Thorn ■ _ , , ■this way can-the people show ap­ vast quantities of ice cream, and the on the event of her eightieth birth- j * eiephone 42O production of perfumes- and motor . ANNOUNCEMENT preciation of their services'. Help' cars, has greatly increased. These This will announce to our clients and friends the removal the firemen, for they are always seem for the most part innocent tastes enough, and scarcely of the kind that 1520 Regular $15 io $24.75 Summer Dresses of our Keal Es-tatc and Insurance business from 69 Main Ave­ ready to help you. would Warrant the local Jeremiahs in nue, Ocean Grove, to our own building, 78 Main Aenue, corner prophesying the: swift downfall of the of New York Avenue, which location aSords greatly improved The . appointment, of Senator nation which indulges in them. SUMMER;-DRESSES One does not hear so much in these •facilities for serving our clients in the various branches of our .Edge to be the ('nited States ani- days of the somewhat ostentatious •Reduced Far Below the Cost of Matelial business. . ' • . . bassador H> Kram-e will iw»- grati- ways of new-made millionaires. I once heard of oho who complained ihat the ■ lying to all Ww .ferseynien. - We diamond hobnails on his bdots wore $ 5 9 5 Call and see us in our new location. , nniy be pai'tial. but we eannqt re­ out his d o th of gold carpets. .NoW- frain from saving w.o believi' no 100 Regular Flannel Tennis Dresses. $1 Each- One to a Customer Sizes 14 to 40 J* N. Garrabrandt Agency h 'tle r choice Foiiflie office is pos-' REAL ESTATE HtnrtSsURANCE no uv.ui i» ilie public i-yv bet- ONE GENT k WORD Telephone 2124. 7 8 Main Awe,, Ocean Grove ter (|iuiiifii'd lo lill it .than the as-, HEADUNK 10 CENTS LeMAISTRE’S tu te Senator from Hontli -lerscy. MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO P&one,395 Asbuiy Corner Goohman Avenue and Eraory Street, Asbury Park ACCOMPANY THE ORDER The .lapaucsc beetle has made . f its appearance in-.Ocean, drove. Til KOfi KKXT—Large, furnished room, f;>0r doors' frohi bcach; suitable for '.dealing with this', pest, eternal two or'' three■ pers6ns. Call 3V* Batii vigilimc- i- th.i-:]t|'ice ol' I'reedovd'. a.'i-nue.—-il. Hotel with 2!t guest rooms, hot water heut, running hot and cold water in each room, all year round, one block from the ocean, beauti* ELLEN H. CLIVE LOST— Graflcx Citmera, along road­ ,* Trading as \\'hy men don't ncltfjil short ' fully furnished for $■!(>,(jtttl.OO. Small, down payment. ' / . way between, Norwood avenue,-Long Beautiful home, one-half block from the otean, consisting of 10 .pants and ban* legs passes com­ Branch, and or on 35 State highway rooms, bath,; heat, beautifully furnished, good income during the D. C. C overt Agency prehension. to Point Pleasant; Sunday afternoon. summer season, .$15,000.00. Liberal i-ewawl to finder;, wire collect,' • 7-room home, 2 Ocean Grove lots, hot water heat, hardwood floors, •lames Leitimerz, M i Magnolia ave­ beautiful bed rooms, ideal bath room, surrounded with magnificent " Baseball al Bradley Beach. nue. Jersey (,'ity.—31 shade trees, to close an estate, $10,500. Insurance Mortgages; You will soon need Aeroplane Insurance. $5,000.00 for $5,00 for Playing for Bradley Beach, the ARCHITECT—Makes plans, ar­ Trenton team came through las1.; Sat­ three years.. Come in ail'd see me about it. I carry this and every kind ranges construction op easy terms iind. of insurance. In other words, sec me before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. Real Estate urday and-defeated thc Royal Giants, reasonable J cost;_ new buildings and al- ! G to 1, in one of the fastest games oi j tei'aHons.' IL Metzg er, 53 Webb avc- Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Go. Bldg. thc season. A home run by Denny | lme' Ocean Grove.—;lOtf. LOUIS E. BRONSON Kuhn, of thc Trentons,-featured the i ------'contest. Tomorrow afternoon tho Tren- USE FULLER BRUSHES^-Write Real.E&tate and Insurance Agent Asbury Park tons play the Bachnrach Giants of At- or phone If., G. Rand, 109 Webb avc- .iantic City. Play' will bo called nue, Ocean .Grove; phone, Asbury ilVoasfl Building, Ocean Grove Phone, 1058 Asbury, 133. Brpad ivay, Ocean Qirove promptly a t 3.15. > . ■ i Park, 5514—-G tf. .Vi n i — I— Mill I ■ l i l l I W i l l III FRIDAY, AUGUST-2, 1829 PAGB FIVE

overovet last Sunday.Sunday.' . *, ANNIVERSARY OF •A 'wonderful. nBSortmer.t of books will be offered for sale a t the annual FOUNDERS’ DAY bazaar ^ roll call of the dead num- others Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Smith, of Rnv. and Mrs. J-, N. Kugler and bered one hundred and forty-one Bristol, Conn. daughter Dorothy, of Philadelphia, >utmes. These names included Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mayfield, Jr., of Dayton, who are staying at the Trenton Mrs, George F. Carlie and theft Ohio, for a ^indefinite stay lias regis­ House, started last Saturday on a mo- daughter Julia, who lost their live3 tered at the Sterling. tor trip to and through Ohio. Rev. p two weeks> ago ir. a railroad wreck The Ocean Grove National Bank Kugler is "the ‘ owner of the Trenton near Stratton, Col. Dr. Boswell call- "Judge and Mrs. Isaac R. Hitt, of House. . ed the roll as follows: Washington, JD.~ C., are at Stokes Hall Association Building, Ocean Grove, N . J . for a fortnight’s stay. Mrs.'Mabel Faraday, of Lake ave- MRS. FRED A. bahlow nue, who is sojourning in California, Mig s o p i u ^ ^ ^ t h e l l 4 per cent. p&id on aavings, com pounded quarterly Miss Judith Hickman, of Califon, writes that on a recent day sue was ' u r s . ke^l u b a d a m s BBNNBTT Ni J., is visiting her aunt, Miss Judith greeted at San Diego by Laurence Sol- MRS. amex ication here ft of Brooklyn, arrived last Saturday to in his bungalow at Inskip and New mart p.’ b^junham ' past two weeks o t the Shelirorf.e. York avenues. Tom is a former fire. tucKARP BU8H chief here, fie ia accompanied on Ms 53h, iC»AnkIE Mrs. S. E. and Mrs. E .L ,1 Morrow, visit by a nephew, Alfred Fordham, *§«• w e 13 of.Germantown, are staying at. 81 At­ also of City Island. i rev. f. h. carpenter 1 lantic avenue until after Labs)? Day. , . MRS. E. A. CHANCE Rev. William S. Blackshear, rector kev o H ort.esebroejgh ■ Mr. and Mrs. Georgo S. Bedel!, of of the Church of St. Matthew, Brook- MRS. a. h. chbesebrough 'troy, N.. Y., are visiting his.-mother, tyn, was entertained-by one of his 'g§|- cath b eS e c^BiiENTi3 Mrt. Jennie M. Bedell, 62.- Pilgrim parishioners, JWrs William Davis, at itR. william a. cOllins Pathway. the Marlborough for several days. Miss EM&la conkey From Nine to Three Mr. and Mrs;, Joseph Roe, of Phila­ Mrs. Davis is spending her third sea- cBOwmi delphia, arc visiting her parents, Mr. son at that hotel. mrs! barah davenport. Prom nine o'clock in the morning until three in the afternoon and Mrs J. W. Edwards, at the Ed­ The Misses Stewart, 97 Clark ave- c h il e s decker wards House.- nue, have just returned from’a motor Mist- ".iaBY l. denblgh each business day every minute of the time of every officer and em­ Mrs, G. M. Bennett, Neptune school trip through the Allegheny W oyle librarian, is travelling in Switzerland. tains, where they visited their cousins, miss ELIZABETH dunhaM ployee of this strong and friendly old bank is freely at the disposal She expects to return home by the the Pipers,’ of Altoona, the Pates, of MRS. russel*l eddlemaN - of our customers. They know we are never-too busy to give their time school opens.. Bedford Springs,, and the Hallers, of cheerfully all the time their business requires. In his home at 117 Abbott avenue Columbia Park, Pa. m iss a.- m. f l e t c h e r . Calvin H. Reed is. installing l new Mr. and Mrs, William Piper, of Al- ezi?a. arrabkakdt steam heating plant, and will have a toona, Pa., and their daughter Sara william r. gariiison house-warming later. motored to Ocean Grove with Mrs. MRS. - wtrDr lAWpGOKBr William Pate nnd her two daughters, w_ H' gravatt ( Mrs Iconise Ruscoe, of tho Spray Mary and Margaret, of Bedford NORMAN hall ) View hotel, gave a travel talk Wed­ Springs, Pa. They visited their cous- MRS. CHRISTINE HAMPTON nesday evening in the First M. E. ins, the Misses Stewart, 07 Clark ave- mRs! ELIZABETH hawxhurst Church; Asbury Park. nue. MISS LETITIA C. HAZEL,, , REV. JOHN F. IIEILENMAN i s Miss . EIeanora Wilson, of Phiiadel- E. A. LePard, the genial newspaper mrs. 3. E. HILL Main Street,-between Mattison and,Bangs Avenue*, Asbury Park p -p h i™ a visitor during the>eek ^ .» ♦______i. .1 ______t »a d i to HILLERUTI T.TPT? 1 B. HOWELL j : Corner Mam Avenue an ;. at tho. home of her aunt, Mrs. J. E. the th„ Rro5-Grave and will remain rema;n herehcre in'theinthi MRS..M,r h u e t i i Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grove Quinn, llfi Abbott avenue, interests of various publieaticns, in- m ks/jiarv HUETH ' . Miss Elizabeth Q. Bone, of Colorado ■eluding The Times, Christian Herald MRS. 3-,i-'- ,liH^o6RT -Springs, Col., is the guest of Dr. and and tho Curtis journals, until the close “ iss FRANCES JOHNSON I Mrs. P. J. Rosenheim, 37 Surf avenue, of the season. His home is in New harol® JOHNSON ... ujiuiiuiiHuuiuwumitiutitumuunuimiiiuiiiMiiniimm' MRS. H. M. KEITH her first visit to Ocean Grove. York, MRS. M ARr A. KILGORE Mr., and Mri:. D. Agnow, of Brook- Mrs. W. M. Cretin is entertaining eth el. B.-LANE | lyn, are passing; August days at Ocean at the Crelington, 6G Clark avenue, J” Sg jM NAH W'VVS0 X COOKMAN AVENUE Grove and while here aro being en- Mr. and Mrs, J. Gord.on,'Billy Gordon, george h. lefferson tertained at the New Chalfonte. :oi Newark; Mrs. Gargill and MRS. iiaiuiy w . LBLAND ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY Mrs. H. B. Burdge, who comes from 1 ^ u&h^ r^ t ° °! l elsey CiJ?> 'Miss kate Leonard ' i t iMiss Wustlick, of Mount Vernon;-.Mr. car l leu tsc h Covington, Ky.,; is . among tho many j Ml.. r Arnold, and Mrs. Jack, of ROBERT l e v e r summer visitors now enjoying the d -.-m —, ai.vah t. lINDABerry MONMOUTH COUNTY’S, hospitality, offered at the Queen. i- v . m rs. m e u ssa . l in v il l e .. -/l • ' ---- i\ i ,- -. r, ,l Mfo ClavencG Eu i?ene - REV, J OHN LYNCII LARGEST TRUST COMPANY ;■ 77-Broadway, is.IP/ j f m K |, & ^ o^ dBS * N ” \ r B^ T;.(9®0I®-S ifarkj, now living at Toms Hiver,! ac- miss jen n ie m asters ^ “^..com pw iied by their two children, CHARLES M a tth e w s FARMERS, POULTRYMEN, DAIRYMEN Marjorie Ness, of Arlington-, N. J. p ar^ s caldweU and Frances Sherman,' ft has been learned that Mie:- Agnes ;were guests at last wekend of their mbs. 'TACY t: meeks • . ■M. Stewart, aij auiiiiiiux.summer, residentivaiutiiio ofux {jiuuuiiiuiiuci,grandmother, Mrs. Francis Sherman W,s^R|'^ !aA'TmpVkr C H A R L E S A. JUMPING Ocean Grove, passed away on March 'Peek, 100 Broadway. s. m . a ; MILLARD ' 14th at her home in Philadelphia. Korman Campbell,, of Ocean Grove, ^ Rs|S.. E L L E M1™ S3 Hot, moist nights, showers and sunshire following each other Rev. aiid. Mrs. E. D. Decker- aro assigned to Troop F in-the C. M. T. p a u l L MORGAN during the day—ideal corn weather, fairly see it jumping, , passing a 'month in-their cottago on C. a t Fort Myer, Va,, has won merit- MISS ju u a A^ MORIN MONMOUTH COUNTY FARMERS - Clark avenue. Rev, Decker is pastor ovious comment from his superior oi- g'vu.iB a. SIUNSON of thu First M. E. Church at Norris- floors for the enthusiastic manner in jennie t murken find the old Seacoast Trust Company a good place to “plant’’ their town, Pa. which he has adapted himself to the sam uel NEILL , savings. Hot and cold, rain or shine, their money grows steadily day aud night. 1 a a . \ * k m ~ 4'.ri- THE SEACOAST WAY will make you richer day by day. | - to attend the funeral of a niece, Mrs. ' Frank Tilley, of Pittsburgh, Pa., a MRS MARY PERRY William Rogers. Sampler Inn patron for two weeics, ^ J ^ h^ p o st Harrv Viering, of the Seacoast has been appointed secretary of the mrs! a. l. PRAY A Financial Lighthouse oh t)ie Jersey Coast , ., Electric Company, caught a pine-' committee • now arranging- for • the »fO?OAK-^R|NmcE pound striped bass from the Ocean Qh'° ™ver celebration September Snss c. 1 RIDDLE Grove, beach on Thursday night of u -12 at Pittsburgh, commemorating m rs. m a rth a N. ROBBINS lasf week. the' completion of the seVon-foot ,mp.s. jambs .h. ROBERTSON n « j V . . , i stage between Pittsburgh and Cairo. ISABEL ROBrNSON Donations of second-hand books for „ , . • . , fni wii r iruv nrmrNonn 4th 6 6 . the . Woman’s Club sale August 13 ’ ■ Mrs- W. Hrckok and daughter, of S m u a. RUSSBwi • THE .* KING IS IN PERIL” • • j will be greatly appreciated* The b6oks Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mrs. Ic. Branch,N ^rs, l. a; SAMPSON S' Mordecai warns Hatach in the sixth scene of the fascinating Biblical drama 5 S d^ teken ‘° th ernest MnS^ FLORBNCE j. smith T. s SfMONS her summer home.. iiRS. l o t t i e a. sm ith { follow, which must be se^n to be enjoyed VS Rev. Dr.'Robert C.-Wells, pastor of Staying at the Drew, 26 Abbott avt- \ [yrcvsiiii * the Chur.ch of the Advocate, German- "?«> 5"°"? others .are,Mrs.. Eva Bab-. M1SS MARGARET STEVENSON Town,.ra,,town Pa is i« -Imulinp- leading tnethe young peo- - hitt, Stephen g. and . M Dougins . Middleton, Babbitt, of MISSmiss ALICEAGNES STILLMAN M. STEWART pie's meeting m the Temple this week f f n S MRS.-a. d. S u th e r la n d ! 1 Auditorium,Monday, August 19 { and also next week. Best Orange, Miss Charley C. Ward,, A - t e r h u n e • Dorothy Charette, of South Orange; m rs. m. e . t e r h u n e | ST. PAUL’S CHURCH NIGHT | Numbered among many late arriv- Catherine L. Purcell, of Maplowoofi, M? 2 „ ^ N A N. VAIL als at the Bryant on the ocean front and Mrs. Rose Wasson and Helen mrs e ll a VAUGHAN ; 4-5 Characters Portray Vivid Story : are Misses' Ethel Paisley and Bertha Wasson, of Newark. . henry viering .- Scott, accompanied by John T. Paisley, • O. LEROY w a in w r ig h t v of Nesquehoning; Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Higgins, of MRS. M. E. mrEELER j « “ You’ll Regret Ii If You Miss It ” i A girls’ bicycle belonging to Doris ^ l y r i , .for, two mopths patrons cf MB| ^,?S T ams ' ...... aaaaiaiaaaaaoaawaaw aataaaaaaafaH! rr a.. * oicycje oeiongmg io jjons the'St, George, have sailed for Lon- MRS. P. a. w illia m s ' • w j *'?? * lc*»inond,* lyas. stolen don and Paris. Passage was booked MRS. e liz a TvrLSON Wednesday from in front of ,an Ab- for them by William C. Gray, o f Ocean- S ^ r t b ' , Wwo o d r in g s r bott avenue house while Doris was Grove. They will be joined in Lon- j(. r. woolMan visiting some girl friends. don about the middle of September by — - Geo. B. Sextan Mr. and Mrs. William E. Taylor, 88 Mrs. E. M. Simpson. and daughter, New York Daily Bus Service 1' Abbott avenue, accompanied by her Mrs. L. L. ' Hayward, of the St. OBITUARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Schedule in Effect July 1 sister, Miss Phoebe Thomas, of Potts- George. .cave Asbury Park i Lv. New York City, 111 West 31st St. MISS E.- A. CONKEY The Oldest Undertaking Establish, ; S r n’tn ^ ;’ w ‘tu P000n° Dr- Grace T. Newman, daughter of 9 a. m., 1 p. m., 5 p. m„ daily; 9 p. j f Ocean jj Is a PrescrlpUon lor Philadelpliia Eye'Specialists ■' WHITE, IVORY and NVOOD FINISH • . Mr. and Mrs. William E; Haines, ac-^ Grove, ir which position he succeeds 224 Main.st. As b u r y p a r k Colds,. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and, Malaria. BftETAL. BEOS; CRIBS,, DAY-BEDS , tits the inoat epeedy rem edy known. Mattresses, Bedding, Springs ” COUCHES Hnd^COTS' ■ y - v,,v> . V. , -/V - v: ; ■.: ;. ■ ‘ ,v:;: ■ • y - y . /■" • v j

P A G E S IX FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1020

FINEST RESORT j I WHERE HEALTH ! ON THE COAST i i f PLEASURE M§ET i

•••••••••MiMMMMMaai'tHeMaMVtaiiiMiaiMaiiHiiaaaMMHiHiiH** aaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaMaoataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaiaHitN E'! FACTS ABOUT OCEAN GROVE I ^ATIIING and fishing in ocean. Yachting, canoeing and i ; . Opens Decoration Day. Closes October 1 S crabbing at beautiful Shark River. Boating, on two Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. J 5 • Directly on the Ocean Front ; lakes. Finn boardwalk full length of ocean front) con­ ; Steam Heat Running Water : necting with Asbury Park on the north and Bradley Near beach and Auditorium, All sleeping rooms have S S , Electric Lights Private Baths ; Bench on the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerts electric lights, hot and cold running water; some ensuite, S 5 . Booklet S afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum­ inated at night. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Slosl power­ with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May I S Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 • to October. , j ; • H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management j ful organ jr. the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gift­ i . Also : ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and Mrs. V. C, HajTies. Management continued by Lulu E, Wright sane amusements, moving pictures, bowline alleys, merry-go- S ROLAND APARTMENT ' • • IWM.HHHmHHHHHmiMNtl.HMHI • Overlooking ocean in exclusive Ventnor City. N. J, S round, swimming, pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A S Summer or yearly rentals ; w

8UENA UISTA 18 Heck Avenne. comer Beach, One block from oeean. Honw The L afayette MAIN-CENTRAL HOTEL cooking. Special rates for June and September. Telephone 3160, CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH A VENUS MRS. H. GREENWOOD ' Season May 27 to October With Cafeteria Service , ' v - . : , •' ______A.. G. DIEFENDERFER At Main and Central Avenues • 1 - , • Proprietor 40 Ocean Pathway ^ High Grade Food Only Served Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Two minutes’ walk to ocean. Telephone 1 9 8 1 Telephone 1797. LORD & HANCOX. laaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaataMaiaaaaaaaa •ui«MMam*«««*a««a««*««»«aMa«a«aaaMMa*iaaaaaaaaiHaaaaaaaaaaaaaa DIAMOND STATE Ocean End of Embury. Avenue ABERDEEN HOTEL Unobstructed occan view from all rooms. -Thirty-eighth season. Open May, Eighteen Beacon 30 to October 1. 'Phone 4125. M. EVERNGAM.' •28-32 Surf avenue. Near Auditorium, with unobstructed view of ocean. Table sup­ • And FAMILY HOTEL, ' ' : plied with fresh fruits and vegetables from nearby farms and fresh seafood dally.. . j Home cooking. \Vrite/for new booklet or telephone 429. *, • w . .. . S 45 Pilgrim Pathway S ■ * , J. S. ,C06 p 13R(-Owner and Manager. • I Home Cooking, Homelike Atmosphere. 'Clean, Wholesome Food £ • Club Breakfast, 30c. to COc. S GROVE HALL HOTEL { . 55c. Luncheon, Special oh weekdays only S 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove: Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rooim • $1.00 Chicken er Turkey Dinner, Special on Sundays and Holidays 1 ' . with private baths. Phone G56 HEARBORTO SSS S' 75c. .Blue Plate, Full Course, Regular Dinner, Served Daily S WINTER SEASON—ORANGE CITY, FLA, Eighteenth Season^ J Fbr Years Under the Same Management ! December 3 to April 15 7 Seaview avenue. -A modern resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooms. : -THOMAS MILONAKIS, Proprietor J _____ ■ . W. E. BUNN. Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches. At boardwalk, ocean and * bathing grounds, near, hot and cold sea water baths. Kept by Friends. - •: , •• H. A. and L. E, 'WILLIAMS, HOTEL GRAND~ • Twenty-fourth Season Directly facing the occ.an. All outside rooms, with running water. Capacity ARDMCmCSlJ M M E RF IE L D one hundred. Hot water heat. Newly decorated. Speciai attention given to 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway • ’ (Fireproof) table. Telephone 3867. Ownership Managment, LEVIS & REED, Open ilo y 29 . Verlooking. ocean. Hot and cold Tunning vr&ter in. all rooms. Booklet. IjcialJune and September rates- Phone 2784-Asbury Surf, Beach and BatJj Avenues, Ocean Grove, N.-J. !*■ ■ E, It. SHAW, r ' Telephone Asbury Park 1991. Long Distance Phone , Capacity 200, A house distinctive for service and excellent cuisine, /under MARLBOROUGH the persona! supervision of the management. One block frqm Oeean. Plenty Corner Seaview and Beach Avenues OPEN ALL TELEPHONE One block from ocean, near all attractions and hot and cold bath3 . All im­ YEAR . 1452 : of running hot water. ■. .-' : - ' ’ provement:., Hot and cold running water, in every room. Redecorated. Special rates for June and holidays. Beautiful suites with private baths. Heat for chilly days. Phono 3329. EDWARD J. BORTON. 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove CHARLES M. HERMAN,.Owner m d Proprietor. M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor Fasins Csnind and Ftt- siaa avenues and Mo- CHntoek stnset Conva- . __ . _ u tt ^ j 'v-f, nient to all point* of in­ Ocean Avenue Hotel terest Terms on application. Hot and cold running water in all room* The BR EEZE Standard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October Special 8 Seaview avenue, extending to 7 Atlantic avenue. Half block from ocean. “ DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” June and September rates! Phone 2085. Mr. and Mrs.' S. B. SWEET All outside, airy rooms. All improvements. Hot and cold water in rooms. American and-European plan. Season May 29 to October 1. Telephone 1574. Practically a New Hotel' Newly Furnished R, C. EVANS, Ownership Management. M,, i . BIOREN, Proprietor The NEW CHALFONTE ' Ocean Avenue, Comer Bath Avenne MR. and MRS, WM, J, AMY/Maflagers. Directly on the ocean front Large, airy rooms and porches Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4067-H Telephone Astary. Park 4084 The BILLARD . \ Under personal supervision of KING & CANN, Owners Corner Heck Avenne arid Pilgrim Pathway , Open May 29th for the season of 1020, Mrs. £.. C. CARR. . QUAKER ININ 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley lake, one block from Casino, North End S7 Main Avenue '• pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity 12E. . Spacious porches, -Hot and Serving meals a la carte.in connection with THE HIGHLAND prnTt?, m cold running water in rooms. Booklet., Telephone 3100. ; Atlantic avenu?. Telephone 7C60, P la te r dinner, 75c. ^ 26 Ocean Partiway, between ocean arid Auditorium.- Electric lights. Special, rates May and June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. ' ______M, W. BORTON. Hot a'nd cold water. All conveniences, Open May to October. Beach Avenue and Olin street.' Block J. B. SCHUPPAN, from ocean, ijght, airy rco^s.-Home CORDOVA GLAREWIONT like. Privileges. ' 26 WebJ) Avenufe ------— ,------. EMMA S. GOSLEE. Owner. Telephone 2526 First-class family hotel, cosey and homelike, Near beach. Excel- d f* S l i f t S i l l P I H a '^ „ Bro.acf,way- I^rnished roarniT Honsekeep- Hot and Cold Water BREAKERS 4. Surf Avenue. lent meals. Bunning water in rooms. Capacity 75i American sad ^nauiauqua » ma„t A ld sunning, water. Special June and Newly Furnished Rooms ' Running Water Near beach and Auditorium. First-class family hotel. Excellent table. Out- September, rates. Telephone 4450. Ownership-management. A, M. VANSKITE : -______MR. and MRS. J. W. EDWARDS. ~~ TALK-Or-THE-TOWN THE PHILADELPHIA The Brooklyn CAFETERIA AND RESTAURANT 38 Surf avenue (corner.Central avenue). Two blocks from Auditorium and 30 Webb Avenue 14 Embury Avenue bathing beach, just a few step.i from Asbury Park. Largo dining room. Rooms, American or European plan. Excellent Home Cooked Food Rooms. Half block to new recreation pier. Newly built and furnished. American plan. Telephone 18U0. MISSES A. and C. POST. MRS. M. E. BULL Running water in all guest rooms. OCEANSIDE Sterling Cafeteria 34 Bath avenue, block and a half from ocean. Bright, cheerful rooms at SAXENHURST , 25 Ocean Avenue moderate rental. CAFETERIA SERVICE. Fresh vegetables and fruiti 66 Asbury Avenue. Central to 511 Attractions. American Plan Select Patronage Cr. Gormer, Manager Phone 4827 Mrs. S. M. FRENCH. All Outside Rooms. Evening Dinners. Booklet. Tel. 4565 Rooms Overlooking Ocean Mrs, J. H. Mack — - — - - Open All Year E. B. and A. HARMAN The Sampler inn OCCAN PLAZA 28' Main avenue, a block and a half from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortable H otel Le C hevalier Beach and Ocean Pathway. Jtarjnr'rewndrfifandi rooms overlooking ocean. and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA Hot and cold running water. CotapletSly renovated inside and out, 'SERVICE in tho dining room, home-cooking. Rooms'open May 15; . Cafe­ Corner Webb ta d Central Avenres, Ocean Grove, N. ’J. European. Capacity i.00. Unftar now ownership :lnd management. Phone teria open Juno 14. Telephone 1005______MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT. A. J. BRYAN 7947. . C. B. XQjILAND (formerly of the Warrington.) THE IMPERIAL DeWitt House and Gafeteria {European Plan) 33 Atlantic avenue. Pleasant, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold run­ 26 Main Avenue, one block from ocean. All rooms are light and cool, ning water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking,. Hot wadies. Turkey dinner, $1.00. Quick service. Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all rooms. Hot• and cold. with hot and cold running water. Telephone 1008. MR. and MRS. J. A. FETZER, Ownership-Management Phone 3109. F. VOELLER, Ownership Management.

I '■ • • : S t . E l m o M o t e l Gentra! Avenue House Corner Central Avenue atid-McClintock Street Corner Main Street and New York Avenue Ono block from beach and central to all attractions. Close to leading B. R. SHUBERT cafeterias. All light outside rooms. Hot and coltf running water. Open All Year. Telephone, Asbury Park 679 .. - MRS. C. BARR. I• CO -O PERATIO N •I e• • • ■ OCEAN WAVE ~~ • • ■ 11 Embury Avenue . 025 B, \ We are always glad to co- I Half block from ocean. Oceaii view from rooms and porches.. Homey, at­ • 38 Pitman Avenue ' ' mosphere. Furnished rooms. Reasonable rates. tJlock to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate, rates. Hot and cold runnmg wa­ Telephone 4730 MRS. E. DRURY. I operate with any of our custo- | ter in all rooms..Excellent cuisine. Ownership management. G. M. TRXBLE. “The House of Comfort” Telephone Con. The Roosevelt ! mers in regard to matters per- | U. A. HOFBRK.-UIP Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenues One bloclr ?rom beoch and pavilion. Superior l'urnlsheil "rooms, with hot and ccJd ( taming to their water service, j H T he W ilm ington • running water. AH modern improvements. Open April to October, In mi>at beautiful jmrt of the Grove. Convenient'to all places ol interest. - Appointments Corner Heck and Central Avenues flrst-clas*. Telephone 1090. A first-class house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach IS Webb ;"avcriue, corner of Beach. One block r We want the relations be- I from ocean. Furnished rooms by day, week or I ■. • Telephone 3145 D. C. PATTERSON. PLAINFIELD season. Clean* comfortable. Cold, running wa* ter In rooma. Special Juno and September j tw een this com pany and its | HOTEL ALBATROSS.;- 34 Ocean Pathway rates. Open all year. ■ M RS. U E . CRO NK . LLENHURST HOTEL I consum ers to be cordial and 5 v;-:: H.,. ^ -MRS. L. B. JONES. Corner Central nnd Pitm an B lock to Bench 9 s . . ■ 3 ■ EUROPEAN APARTMENTS * G. F. DRAKE Pleasantly located two doors from occan. Large, cheorful • rooms. Running water In rooms.' Modern. 19 Broadway. One block from South End j helpful. Antagonism between j THE ELDORADO Improvements, Ratos $18 to ?25, pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur­ ATnerlcan plan. Homo cooking. Telephone2027. Mrs. B, RBIL.UX, Owner. BROADWAY nished rooms with housekeeping privileges, 6 Atlantic Avenue. Full ceean view E. J. SEVERS. j a utility and its patrons does j irom rooms. Hoi and sco!d running 20 Webb Avenue. Few yards from boardwalk and THE AURORA water in rooms. Telephone 5579. fishing pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. | not gain anything for com pany 5 . F. I. BULL BEACON MRS, B. LaBUE. 2S Central Avenue o n e block 18 WebB avenue, first block from ocean. ! or consumer. j from Auditorium, two from Select South End. Modem conveniences. Hamilton Cottage ocean. Beautiful lawn and Reasonable rates, Tel. 2632. M. C. TODD, Proprietor. Le Vassar | 5 abundant shade. MRS. C. F. GREW, Ownership Management. Furnished Rooms Open May 28 19 Main avenue, one'block \ ^ I 14 Spray avenus, Ocean Grove, N.' J. , Two' from ocean. Cool, clean THE NEWARK minutes to beach nnd Wesley lake. Special Main Avenue House comfortable rooms. New­ / ■ / ■ MRS.. R. J. JONES. ly. decoratQd. Hot and I MONMOllTB CONSOLIDATED \ season rates. cold water. New hair mattresses. Outsld -rooms, One block from ocean. Eu- ropean. IPhone Asbury Park 7229. . ' V; M. H. HENNIG., Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one block from the Mean and centrally lo­ 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished roams I WATER COMPANY I OLIVE HOUSE cated. Season May to October. Hot and only: First-elass, tight, ssiry rooms. cold running water in all rooms. • MRS. A. L. NEWMAN- ■ TROY PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all points of interest, Open. May 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. I ! 14 Seaview avenue, fifth souse from the ocean. ! Wholesome W&ter ; Capacity eighty. Furnished s;aoms. Telephone, 7 Embury avenue. Half block from SEACROFT '4027, H, S. and -E. M. HULSE,' Proprietors. 1 ocean boardwalk.. Open all, year, VICTORIA. Pleasant stean; heated rooms. House- 5 Abbott avenue. Location unsurpass­ keeping privileges. Terms reasonable, MRS; J. KILSHAW, I »eaaaaa«aaaaaiaw»aaaaaaaoaaai ! ed. Ocean view from fooms and wide On tho ocean front, near bathing The Lillagaard porches. Excellent meals and aer- grounds and all attractions. Ex­ ••**•■•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••••■• •laaMaainiiiiaiMMMMaMan ceptionally largo, airy rooms. Pri­ . vice. Telephone 4049. .■ WILLIAM t . HYKA. OCEAN MANOR vate baths, . Folder. CAROLYN SAILER. * • “The Catch of the Ocean” at 4 Seaview. avenue, one-half block to ocean, American 11 Main ave., five doors from ocean; house-, W ■ ■ V M W I 1 Wl plan. All outside, airy keeping privileges. Airy, outside ropms. reoms. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. v E, M.'SIMPSON. MELITA Seasonable rates. Phone Asbury Park 7591. | Harvey’s Sea Food Market E. H. RUDRAUFF, • Only the Freshest and Best 24 Main Avenue. Convenient to Auditorium and boardwalk amuse-. J"» Main Avenue. European plan. Run­ THE,iv IVYm wm- m ■ m.mHOUSE w -w — ments, Ownership management, ning water in rooms. Newly decorated, | FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. • > v . ^ ; assuring every courtesy. Hot and THE COLONIAL One-half block from beach. Special cold running water in all rooms. Cap. 1< 100 Phone 1844.. Mr, anti, Mrs. C. W. P u tt. rates for early spring. S. J. FOSTER. S Ocfean Grove, Market Now Open Cor, Main and Beach. Unobstructed ocean • view. Block from-boardwalk. Excellent • ’ 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Phones 490 COLUMBIA cuisine. Hot and cola running water in CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS .. \ . rooms. Reduced rates May and Juno. Heatod aprlpe and autumn. Booklet-on application. Phone 2627. . • 729 Main Street, Bradloy Beach (day and night) Phone 376 ______GEORGE. H: ,KERN, Owheh HIMlMmHNIIIIIIMMIIMMMIMaitUllfMaiflllllllllHWHlHMfllll • APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED ROOMS i EMMONS CAFETERIA I s . BREYER’S ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME { Rooms 4 Ocean Pathway • DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS j Hospitality Running water in \• And HOTEL • \ i . FOSS AND WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES S Comfort • ovary room i Corner Pilgrim Pathway and"Mt. Hermoij Way • European Next door to beach ; DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT . j Phone 3237 •S Near Auditorium S 5 HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS I | C. M. NAGLE’S PHARMACY } F. M. L’HOMMEOIEU S * t Cafeteria Open June 19 ; ; THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE 5 • • • 1 * • W. F. and C. F. Fmmons . • « Telephones 201— 1281—3435 . i The ELLEWASA 35 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. (Auditorium Corner) 2 ' 95 Main Avenue 1 Pleasantly located on main thoroughfare near beach and Auditorium. • Light, airv rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privileges. M. C. CREVELING SIIISHIIE OITY CAFETERIA Cor. Beach nnd Abbott Ave- : nues. European. Block to S T I L E S ’ EXPRESS V oorhees-Metropoiiiari ocean. All outside rooms. And SnssMrie City Hofei ■ Local and Long1 Distance Moving Reasonable rates, i Tel G927, R. E. VOORHEES, Managing Owner, STORAGE TRUCKING Seventh Season 56 Main Avo., Ocean Grove, Seventh Season Our Men Are Capablo and Courteous CHELTENHAM - ' in Same Building . . , Telephone, 2440 Asbury Park Hotel, opeiis for season,on Memorial Day. Cafeteria; About June 27 ' Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park ‘ 36 Ocean Pathway. Block from ocean and near Auditorium. Location unex­ Warehouse, '47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove celled. Clean, cool -and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot. and cold water in S. and E, SANDWICH SHOPPE NEXT DOOR rooms. Heated spring-and autumn. Sates on application. Telephone Asbury Opens about Juno 15 STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE Park 6035-J, SpeciaVrates June,and September. J, E. MeKEE.. • C. C. SHARP, Proprietor.