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V o l . LV1I— No. 33 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY; F R ID A Y , A U GU ST 12, 1932 Fo u r C e n t s

APPLICATION HELD OVER BISHOP WALDORF IN OCEAN GROVE W. C. T. U. Neptune Petitioned For a Tea Room MEANING OF TOPIC ANOTHER SWEEP FOR Summer “Get-Together” Session Is Permit In Restricted Section.. AUDITORIUM PULPIT Addressed By Dr. Fox. For Miss Grace Henry, his client, GROVE TENNIS TEAM Attorney Haydn Proctor has made OF SUNDAY SERMON BY DR. FOX The summer “Get-Together” meet­ HEARD WITH PROFIT TWICE application to the Neptune township ing of the W. C. T. U. was held ill committee for a permit to operate a Thomley Chapel on Tuesday after­ LOCALS DEFEAT AVON ON TIIE l a s t Su n d a y , tea room on the State highway in noon. Mts. W. W. Sharp was in Asbury: Gardens. The committee ST. PAUL’S PASTOR OBTAINED HIS DATA charge of the program. Mrs. Sarah COURTS IN THIS PLACE “Life’s Climate” Topic of Morning gave consideration to the matter Siddell, o f Philadelphia, read the Tuesday evening, but referred the ap­ Scriptures and offered prayer, and Loss of Three Players o f Grove Club Discourse and In the Evening He plication to its counsel before taking AT FIRST HAND BY VISITING THE Miss Ada May Dietrich road an origi­ Gives Mitson, a Real Find, the Preached On “Life’s Chief Inter any action, as it is claimed restric­ nal poem. , .. ’ tions in the zoning ordinance pro­ Rev. Dr. Fox in his address stated Chance to Demonstrate His Ability ests”—English Minister Sunday. hibit a business of this kind in that CAMP NEAR WASHINGTON that as many who were once friends section. ‘ of prohibition are now working for —Play Colonial Terrace Tomorrow. Bishop Ernest . L. Waldorf, of Health Officer Applegate reported the repeal of the Eighteenth Amend­ Chicago, who delivered the morning to the board of health that eighteen ment, its friends are facing a gigan­ Ocean Grove’s tennis representa­ ' and evening sermons in the Auditor­ dairies distributed 800,000 quarts o f Last Sunday morning Dr. H. P. I am the government. We are the tic task. Reaction carries back fur­ tives came through last Saturday ium last Sunday, is no Btranger at milk annually in Neptune township. Fox, pastor of .St. Paul’s M. E. government. Ignorance renders a ther . than action carries forward. afternoon in their match with the , Ocean Grove. He has been heard Insteai of having the State make in­ Church, preached on “ The Meaning man an easy victim to nonsense and “We must emphasize Prohibition not Avon club, making a cleai) sweep of from the same pulpit in past years spections, Mr. Applegate said, the of the Bonus Army.” Dr. Fox made demagogery. only as a religious issue,” he stated, the five sets. This gives the locals and on bis visits here he created a district had been placed in charge of a visit of inspection at the bonus • “Everwhere throughout the camp “but also our social and economic a mark of seventeen games won out most favorable impression. That im­ health officers. It was added by Mr. army camp near Washington, D. C., were improvised receptacles for values.” of the twenty played thus far this season. pression was strengthened by his ut­ Applegate that the township in a and talked personally with many of money, with poorly written appeals N ex t week Mts. Fox will have the terances Sunday. report to the State signified it would the men, so that he obtained his in- 'for money to buy tobacco. Hungry, program in charge. The speakers Following is the score of Satur­ day’s events: At morning worship he preached continue to make its own inspections, formation at first hand. ! ragged and dirty—yet tobacco was will be Dr. E. R. Leach, pastor of oh '.‘Life’s Climate,” using for his as the State at this time has no funds “On the level, broad flood plain of the one thing these men begged for. First M. E. Church, Asbury Park and First Singles—J. Lowenstein, Ocean texts a clause from Acts 27:13, “And the Anacostia river in the District Surely any man who is not already Hamilton Fox will give the recitation Grove, won from Tom Callahan, available for inspection purposes. A von; 6-3, 8-6. when the. south wind blew softly.” of Columbia the Bonus Army pitched | the victim of the nicotine habit for which he has received the silver Second Singles—Don McNeil, Ocean .The writer is describing in this pas­ its camp. Sibley tents, pup tents, and Bhould long hesitate before he forges medal. ' ______nondescript shacks made of stray Grove, defeated Ernest Lass, Avon; sage Paul’s tempestuous voyage to- FORT NAMED HEAD its chains upon his life! ' 6-2, 7-5. • ward Rome. pieces of lumber arranged in regular “ But, aftor all, we must recognize streets, covered this piece of level Third Singles—Walter Streicker, The storm here related, the speaker that something gathered these men MOTORISTS ENDORSE Ocean Grove, defeated Bill Callahan, pointed out, shows how God had se­ ground from the bluffs to the river’s from San Francisco to Atlantic City, LOAN BANK BOARD brink. Thousands o f men, several Avon; 6-2, G-l. lected a landsman to teach mariners. gave them a sense o f unity and sent HOFFMANN A nvifp First Doubles—Lowenstein and Mc- “Climate,” he said, “has a great in­ hundred of whom were accompanied them to Washington. What was it? by their wives and children, camped 1 13 n u » Neil, Ocean Grove, won from Tom fluence upon life. In the old-fash­ FIVE MEMBERS COMPLETE THE “Centuries ago thc first estate here in abject poverty and misery. ______Callahan and Lass, A von; 6-2, 6-8, ioned snow storms we had to look emerged sometimes by post of peace, 8-6 out of the second story of our BI-PARTISAN GROUP They elected officers and sought to sometimes by ways of war, and took USE CARE IN DRIVING WHERE follow military regulations. Many of Second Doubles—Mitson and Streic­ houses, or we would be beneath the its place of opportunity and privi­ ker, Ocean Grove, defeated Bill- Calla­ snow. Did you ever think how many the shacks were decorated with lege. The Chief, the Shiek, the King CHILDREN ARE PLAYING To Administer a Federal System of han and Reuther, Avon; 7-5, G-l. trucks, wheelbarrows, shovels and crudely written rhymes and legends, and his immediate favorites and rela­ most of which sought to alliterate the Owing to the loss of three league picks would be needed to remove that Discount Banks For Home Mort­ tive's made up this first estate. Only Safe Rule Is To Have Car Under team players the O^ean Grove club snow and ice ? While we are think­ name of Hoover with H—. A number “Finally, the second estate was gages— Will Have Capital of $125,- _ f . • ■ . • „ tried out several, other members ing the south wind: blows and con­ of graves were scattered through the stirred with restless longing and at Such Control That It May Be and secured a real find in Carl Mit- tinues to blow for a few days, and 000,000, Initially Subscribed. camp; Wooden headstones declared Run.vniede the Barons made John them to be the last resting place of Stopped Quickly— Driver’s Error, If Eon- of. this place. He won .his first the snow and ice disappear. sign the Magna Charta, restricting ~ match in doubles and he should make At . Washington last Saturday Hoover, Dawes, Curtis, Mills and his royal privileges and extending the Any, Should Be On Side of Safety, the single’s team later this year, or “How much depends upon climate, President Hoover appointed Frank­ other prominent figures of the Repub­ “The climate of personality can privileges of the Barons. The second lin W. Fort, former member of the lican party. estate claimed its place in the Sun. Motor Vehicle Commissioner Hoff- ^ either freeze you or melt you when House of 'Representatives from New “In talking to scores of the men in man’s advice to motorists respecting- jf* reenrH you meet another person." Some per­ Jersey, to be chairman of the Federal this camp I discovered that most of Shaking OIT Chains of Restraint. care in driving through.streets where 5 . straight sets sonalities make you think of a sun­ Home Loan Bank Board, at the same them—in fact-all I talked to—were burst; another of a rainbow. What is “Through the bloody process of the Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock time designating the four other mem­ from the cities of the North and West. French Revolution and by the less it that does this? The grace of God bers to complete the organization of The Southern States and the open is the only power I know of that can spectacular, but more creative ways New Jersey. whi^h applauds the Com- Tennis 'clSb 'on °th f lattes'' this last of the reconstruction pro­ country apparently made almost no of the Industrial and Social Revolu­ melt a frozen heart and cause it to jects of the Administration’s program contribution to this camp. wavsi0have ™ 'w r ? important" wl?n' courts' The ColoniaI Terrace '-Club radiate sunshine.” tion in England and the Continent, nr, tw lr S ^ r ih v /!" extends the courtesy of its club to recommended to Congress in Decem­ “Our cities are the centers of pov­ the third :estate made up of ordinary dren at nlay ” presented by chil-< all frjenjs ;n ocean Grove who enjoy Evening Worship.” ber. Thc others making up the bi­ erty and distress. Gaunt hunger business nnd professional people partisan board of three Republicans stalk's their streets and crime lurks joined the first two in the place of “It would be well,” said Herbert C. jthiS SP°r-- — — ------“Life’s Chief Interest” was the and two Democrats, to administer a in their shadows. ‘Back to the Land’ right and privilege. Silcox manager of the Trenton Divi-, Some Fi8hinR Extraordinary, topic of the Bishop’s sermon at even­ Federal system of discount banks for is a slogan that has much of sanity “We are now seeing the fourth sion o f the iclub, “fo r every motorist ing worship. .The text was taken home mortgages, are: . and the possibility of social recon­ estate shake off the chains of re­ to s'torn in his mind this simple but | George W. Tetzer, of Allentown, from Proverbs 25:25, “As cold water William E. Best, Republican, Pitts­ struction in it. straint with the determination of effective rule for the conduct of driv- Pa., a 75-year-old fisherman who is to a thirsty soul so is good news from burgh, president of the United States “In visiting the Bonus Army I taking its place in the Sun. This is crs. A child in the street or on the ' staying at the St. George, is being a far country.” Building and. Loan League. found almost none of the men had coming by Revolution as in Russia, highway should be to all operators congratulated by his friends on his The speaker said in part: Dr.' John M. Gries, Republican, even attended high school, while or by peaceful, yet potent methods in a warning sign as compelling as a ; luck as a real king fisher. Last week “You could not think of a person chief of the Division of Building and great numbers of them hardly had a western Europe and America. There red traffic light. he caught over 100 king fish off the common school education. Reading being lost in a desert seeing water Housing, Department of Commerce. are not bombs and bayonets enough ‘‘To the credit of a majority , of North End pier, a number of the fish beyond without wondering whether it Nathan Adams, Democrat, presi­ and writing were arts little known in the World to stop this great con­ motorists it can be said they are being over seventeen inches in length and less practiced. was a mirage or not. Can you point dent of the First National Bank of temporaneous social Revolution. careful and considerate where chil­ and weighing two and a half pounds. Dallas, Texas./ “Ignorance is an enemy that may out any series of subjects so inter­ "The Bonus Army is a symptom of dren arc concerned. But it must also George Root, of the Bradley Beach esting » b those -embraced in Christ- H. Morton Bodfish, Democrat, ofdestroy this nation. . The public a deep underlying movement; the Fishing Club, caught a prize fluke school, debarred from teaching reli­ be admitted that some motorists do ianity? • Chicago, executive manager of the emergence of the . fourth, estate, ..the not exercise the degree of care that weighing nine and a half pounds last V:' “No person can be indifferent to United States Building and Loan gion, is unable- to meet this tragic coming into his own of the man who Friday on thc Ocean Grove pier. At * League. ^;'-"'vV,. ••• ; ' ^ need. The: church that has the ohfld conditions demand. They are apt to great matters without proving to works with his hands at the tasks of assume that children are going to the same time several bluefish and thoughtful men that he is an indiffer­ The announcement made at the only for a few hours a week, and then l i f e : ': smaller fluke were caught. is handicapped with incompetent stay where they are until the car ent man. The average man would soon after the President, “The first estate sought to and passes, forgetting that childhood is with his weekend party, had depart­ teachers and antiquated and insuffi­ recite the. topics of the day, such as succeeded in oppressing all others. impulsive and that at any moment ed for his Rapidan camp, was accom­ cient equipment, is not meeting the Grove Boy Soloist in Park Church, the five-years’ plan in Russia, dis­ When the second estate finally em­ one or more of a group may dart panied by no statement beyond the challenge of ignorance. Tremendous armament, the peace conference, the erged, it joined the first, and sought into the path of moving vehicles. Alan Boegehold, grandson of Mrs, bonus, for soldiers, the depression, the list of names and records of the ap­ changes have taken place in the home and succeeded in oppressing all Margaret Gough, of Cookman avenue, .unemployed, a living wage, etc. pointees. in the past few decades, and parents others. When the third estate achieved Factors of Importance. and the late Edward C. Gough, resi­ The nature of the project, to per­ ignore their responsibilities or merely “But my list is quite different. a place for itself, it joined the other “In the circumstances the,only safe dents and property owners in Ocean “I would put first on . my list form a function for the home owners pass them on to the public school. two, to hold the remainder'in check Grove for nearly a quarter of a cen­ somewhat similar to that performed rule is to have motor cars under such people! People are most interesting Victims of Foolish Ideas. and modern society is organized on control that they may be stopped tury, is. a member of the boys’ choir and important. God is tremendously, in the commercial field by tne Federal that basis. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Asbury Reserve banks through the discount Character education, without almost instantaneously. The judg­ interested. in people. For them He “Long ago the Prophet of Naza­ ment of the driver, the stopping dis­ Park. He is the possessor of a rich gave His only begotten Son. facilities, has been described by the which no education is vital, is not reth taught the principle of human alto voice. Last Sunday he was President as follows: possible if the great basic religiqif tance with his braking equipment, the “People cause me to think of stor­ brotherhood—a brotherhood that was condition of thc roadway are factors called upon at the last riiinute to ren­ ies, for everyone is writing his own values are ignored, and Church, universal and knew no division. This der a difficult solo, by Oley Speaks, • . Membership Eligibles. Home and School must unite and of utmost importance. If the driver life’s story. What sort of a story great truth is more and more seep­ err in judgment, it should be on the “Still, Still With Thee,” which was to are you writing day by day by “There are to be eight to twelve meet the challenge of Academic and ing into the hearts of men. It is the have been siing by Dr. Dorr, who was Spiritual illiteracy. side of safety. your life’s action. banks established iti different parts yoast in the lump we call humanity, unavoidably absent. Master Alan “I found most of these men the “The Keystone Automobile Club of “My story is another interesting of the country with a total capital of "No society is permanent, no social sang it so well he was highly com- $125,000,000 to be initially subscribed victims of foolish ideas. When asked New Jersey always has advocated the thing. It interests children and men institutions are final, save those utmost care in driving. It wishes to mended. . by the Reconstruction Finance Cor­ where the money would come from alike. The world is full of mystery. which give full recognition to Brother­ emphasize at this season the import­ poration.. to pay the bonus they would wave hood. Brotherhood as taught by our Denies Prison Makes “ Repeal” Plates. The mystery of sorrow, the mystery their hands in the general direction of ance of safeguarding children, and of the universe, the1 mystery of Cal­ “Building and loan associations, I.'ord, and applied to the whole of savings banks, insurance companies, the gleaming dome of the Capitol and to indorse heartily the advice of Copi- Maxwell G. Rockhill emphatically vary. How interesting. life in the full light of all knowledge. missioner Hoffman to motorists.” * etc., are to be eligible for member­ say, ‘O, there is plenty of money over This prpcess may produce many denies the rumor that “repeal” auto ' “ Why are mysteries. permissable ? there to pay it.’ plates are being made at the New Is it not because mystery prompts ship in the system. Member institu­ pitiful, futile and absurd social tions are required to subscribe for “A lot of people think Uncle Sam phenomena such as, the Bonus Army American Legion Auxiliary. Jersey State Prison. “As a matter interest and study?” , of fact,” Mr. Rockhill declared, “we" stock of the home loan banks and to is a real man of flesh and blood. nr worse, but the process will not Adventures and fame were referred At the American Legion Auxili-. were approachjd" . ------two — »•or three weeks y absorb gradually the capital and they They think the government is a mam-, close until a new social order is to by the Bishop. “K one would live mtiy borrow from the banks upon moth Santa Claus, with pockets filled ary meeting Monday evening in the ago with an offer to make auto plates established, the universal Social order home on Sewell avenue, Asbury Park, i in favor of the Eighteenth Amend- after he is dead he must have a great their notes to be secured by the col­ with gold. You are the government. of human brotherhood.” conviction, he must have a great reportseports presentednresented showed thatflinf food l.mont.ment. WoWe turnedH«.na,i that'l’"‘ offer -down 1 lateral of sound home mortgages. and clothing had been sent to two cause, and he must have the impress "Tho home loan banks are ,in' turn promptly, Our prison industries are of the Christ on his life.” needy families and flowers to four conducted for State use only.” Mr. to obtain the resources required by sick members^ A card party last He concluded his sermon by re­ them through the issue of debentures CAUGHT 173 BLUEFISH LUTHER DAY TOMORROW Rockhill is a director in the State De- - ferring to love and religion as being week netted thirteen dollars. These partment of Institutions and Agen­ and notes. These notes have back of parties will be held each week on i of vital interest"to people. them the obligation of the members, Day’s Toll of Four Piscators Included I’rogram of Address, Organ Recital cies. ______' Tusday evening. The next meeting the mortgages pledged as securities Also Eight Bonitos and Six Tuna. o f the county auxiliary is to be held. of such obligations and the capital and Aida Brass Quarlette Salvation Army Drive Committee. Bancroft-Taylor Rcat Home Bazzar. Friday, September 9, at Freehold" of the home loan banks themselves. Thc remarkable catch of fish made Announcement is made that the recently off Bamegat City by George J. F. t E. Niekelsburg, business The local auxiliary will meet again Lester R. Weller has beeeri named The debentures and notes ■ thus have manager of tho American Lutheran as general chairman of the Salvation annual bazaar of Bancroft-Taylor a triple security. and Edward Perry, o f Deal, form erly in the home September 12j nt which Rest Home, 74 Cookman avenue, is Publicity Bureau, New York, has been time installation will take place and Army drive for funds soon to be ' “The creation of the institutions of Ocean Grove; ‘Chippy” Coleman, to be held on Thursday and Friday, of Asbury Park, and C.. Earle Breece, in Ocean Grove this week nrranging new committees appointed.. Mrs. M. made. In Ocean Grove the following does not involve the government in for the celebration of Luther Day persons will serve as a committee August 18 and 19, ■ afternoon and busfness excopt'in the initial work of of Surf City, is still being discussed Scott lias sent in her resignation as evening in Association Hall. Mrs. by their ■ friends. Their catch in­ here tomorrow. This year’s program president o f .the auxiliary. Mrs. for this purpose: John H. Wall* the Reconstruction Corporation and at the Auditorium will feature the chairman; Rev. H. P. Fox, F. M. William E, Thomson, of Philadelphia the setting up of the board in Wash­ cluded 173 bluefish, -8 bonitas and G Harry Harsin, vice president, will fill bicentennial of George 'Washington; out the unexpircd.term, and Mrs. A. Terhune. Dr. George Moston, Frank and Ocean Grove,' is general chairman ington to determine standards of tuna. The blues ranged from 2 to 6 of the committee preparing for this pounds and the bonitas from 4 to 10 I ’ l 'V . A. F. Bobzin, pastor of Bethle­ Wanser, the incoming president, will Averill, William Holmes, Mrs. Marie practice. .v 'l-:: ■ V-"-'--''-'.--. hem Lutheran Church, Brooklyn, will be seated September 12. . Kinnison. Mrs. F. M. Terhune, Mrs. function. There will be offered for “ The cost o f .this board in W ashing­ pounds. Captain Peter No3trand, sale fancy articles, quilts of excep­ sneak on “ Washington, the Christ­ J. II. Wall, Jacob Glocker, G. U ton is to be paid by the home loan whose boat was used for the trip, de­ ian.” tional; quality, pillow cases, aprons, clared that no such catch had been Honor Guests At Social Service. Hamilton, Mrs. Anna Morris, Mrs. banks and the banks are to be owned Carrie Briggs, Edwin Erand, Miss handkerchiefs and other articles use­ and run by their members.”, made along this shore since:1918. All Rev. Paul I.iudemann, editor o f the ful in the home. Ice cream, cake the fish were taken trolling with .American Lutheran Magazine, will be The guests of honor nt the annual Laura Lane, Mrs. A. Cooper, Rev. J. • Asbury Park has been suggested as meeting of the Monmouth County B. Shaw, Mrs. Emma Markwith. and candy also will be on sale. v. a location for one of the twelve banks center lures. . chairmao o f the meeting. Dr. Linde- Lagt Saturday Edward Perry/ ac­ Iminn is pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Organization for Social Service on ta be organized. Wednesday, September 7, will be Bradley Beach Bank To Reopen. companied by two friends from New' Church, St., Paul, Minn. Prof. “There’s an Olson Roof on Your Brunswick, returned to the same fish- Kdward . Rechlin will interrupt hjs Governor A. Harry Moore and Sena­ Neighbor’s Home.” The Bradley Beach bank is to be Receive Rutgers’Degrees. tor W. Warren Barbour. Governor ' ig grounds to give his luck another Kuropean recital tour, to preside at Everywhere in New Jersey yon can reopened before the first of Novem­ Students from this county were niri. This time the total footed up the Auditorium organ. The musical Moore is an old friend of the organi­ zation, having taken particular in­ see OLSON ROOFS fighting rain, ber, it is announced. It is also said a among those granted degrees at the 133 blues ranging from 2 to 6 pounds. program includes nlso selections by cash dividend of sixty per cent, will the Aida Brass' Quartette. The terest ill the meetings in 1927 and snow, sleet, hrnil, cold and.tthe blister- - Convocation exercises - of the twen­ Some of these fish found their way ing heat of the sun. Let us re-shingle be paid depositors of record on the tieth annual Rutgers Summer Session to the tables o f Ocean Grove friends. quartette consists of Clara Haven, 1928 when the membership was work­ ing for the establishment . of the your home now and add your name / day of reopening. It ,is planned’ to in tho Rutgers Gymnasium Friday, Kvelyn Younjr, Olive Jarvis and Cora . a > Monmouth County Welfare House. to our long list of satisfied customers. K issue stock • in the new bank to the August 5. Dr. Fraser Metzger,- dean Sauter. They Will render a program amount o f $125,000, which: will sell Governor’s Ball August 26. from .7 to 7.30 p. m. ' Senator Barbour is one of the vice WO specialize in applying Asphalt, o f men, awarded 114 baccalaureate Asbestos and Copperclad shingles. A ;'-' for $25 per share. Tho committee* degrees and twenty-five master’s, the The Luther Day celebration will presidents of the organization and It is expected Governor arid Mrs. ten-year guarantee covers every roof. headed by James D. Carton, has been majority of which went to in-service start at 7.30 p. m., leaving the day has been actively interested in its ; given until . October 10 to reorganize Franklin Roosevelt, of New York, will conduct for a number of years. teaohers. The session which closed clear to the many visitors for recre­ Monthly payments may bo arranged. - . the institution. , . be the guests of Governor and .Mrs. Olson Roofing Company, First and , Friday had an enrollment o f 1830. Harry Moore at the annual Gover­ ation, etc. A message has been re­ Those from Monmouth county to re­ nor’s ball Friday night/ August 2G, ceived from President Hoover to be Preparing For Foresters’ Birthday. Railroad avenues, Asbury Park. Tele* v; DANCE MARATHON. ceive degrees,, each that of bachelor in the .Monmouth hotel at - Spring read during the exercises. phone 705. Branches. Atlantic High^.'S1} of science, were Agnes Hardman, As­ The Centennial celebration of the lands, Hackensack and Newark. “We International Championship Endur­ Lake. There will be a number of Foresters of America directed by the ance Contest going on. d »y and night* bury Park; Clara Smock, Fair Haven, national figures in Governor Moore’s are Roofing New Jersey.”—Adv. and Ruth Singer, Keyport; . Whitney Relinquishes Brookdale. Grand Chief Ranger, Marcus E. 'Don­ Recreation Pier Ballroom, Boardwalk, official party' at the function. Gov­ nelly, is now operating with full force Long Branch, N. J. Don’t miss it! ernor Roosevelt is, to appear the fol­ The 700 acres of the Brookdale throughout the State, with a view of : DANCE MARATHON;,( —26 tf. . . . Postoflice Nine Consistent Winner. lowing. day at Sea .Girt. ; Farm at Lincroft, which has been having the birth of the order properly International' Championship orcupied for a number of years for commemorated on October .23, 1932, St Pool's Church. ■ ; ;r;;' Tho Ocean Grove postoflice baseball anco Contest going on day. and night; team is achieving a record thia sea­ Ocean Grove Auditorium. the stables of. the fariious C. V. W hit­ at which date it will be ono . hundred Recreation Pier Ballroom, Boardwalk! V.- Sunday morning worship, 11.00 a. ney race horses, is' being relinquished son.. The team recently won its Tho - preacher. in ';the Great Audi­ years old in America; For this pur­ Long Branch, N. J. Don’t’ miss itt'.M rn.; Church School, 9.30 a. m.— 25-30* by the Whitneys upon tbe expiration, — 26 tf. : eighth straight game .by defeating torium Sunday morning and everting pose the State has been divided into of tho present lease within a few seven zones, , which , ore known as the U. S..C oast .Guard club, 9 to will be Rev. Evan WiUiama, o f Leices- : ' Albert E. Robnson, jobbing carpen­ months. Negotiations are under way. omo County teams desiring, to i play -the Tai* tlin. loftitJi.-ii'C J.Uu! Bergen,'. Essex,, Hudson, -Middlesex! “H F or Se^ieeaI” V;.,'s ter,^and all kinds \ o f ro6fs\ put1on. ,Monmouth^Ocean,v PassaicfM om a,; ftiid; S o u t h ' 1... il. - --- '

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The standard or the “PERFECT" Richardson & Boyton Range is satis- When the oldest resident was a faction to you—thc satisfaction that youngster supplied comes from food well cooked, fron* wet the constant assurance of a aero* OCEAN GROVE that never fails. TaylorDairy Co P lu m b in g Catley & Williams, Proprietors MILE, CREAM and BUTTER Tinning and Heating MILK Hardware . From Monmoutli County Farms Phone 1970 Paints and Oils 142 Lawrence Avenue. Ocean Grove 51 Main Avenue

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VERY day you have more close-ups than a E movie actress does in any one o f her pic- cures! Busy hours . . in streets, stores, offices, theaters, dining and dancing places Every­ Ice Cream where , . . always . . . there are appraising eyes that gaze upon you. D o you want to be charm­ Leave Asbury Park ~ ing? Then be perfectly clean. W ouM you have Garden Heck Street and Lake Avenue fresh, youthful beauty? Bathe frequently! Hoc End of Heck Street Bridge- watec brings fresh-coursing blood beneath the dullest skin, cleanses pores, brings a queenly 48 Pitman Avenue self-confidence. Ocean Grove Would you add greatly to your happiness and popularity? Then, every day, pay more atten­ Tlie Only Place On the tion to personal cleanliness than your prettiest* Asbury Park-New York friends do! Above all, keep Hot Water on Coast Where Transit Corp. hand at all times! The only sure way' to have Bay’s Ice Cream Telephone, Asbury Park 339 hot-water-TvithoiJt-waitirig is ro install a Self- Is Sold Action Gas Water Heater,. For a few pennies Operated by Rollo Transit pec day per person, it supplies all the water De Luxe Motor Coach Service needed for baths, shaving, cleaning, etc. Make YOUR YEARLY SHOE BILLS it your business to have a Gas Water Heater REDUCED 50% installed without delay! 'Phone or stop in for full details on installation and operating costs. You ean easily reduce your- yearly shoe bills 50% or more by making a regular practice of taking your shoes to the DeMarco. Shop Service when they show signs of wear and needing attention. If you liave a large fam­ ily, you may save the price ,of several pairs of shoes. You will quickly dis­ a*A •/mu' p/iar.t*T cover that'the DeMarco Shoe Service is' not van ordinary, shoo shop—that it .parallels the modern factory in all essentials of reconstruction. M. D eM A R CO Shoe Rebuilder Hemstitching 3 Main Street, Asbury Park e l i a b l e PSeatissg R e s p o n s i b l e Buttons COLICKY BABIES EASONABI,E CENTENNIAL FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. 633 Mattison Avenue, Asbnry Park SHOEREPAIRING SHOP Phone, Asbury Park 2364 We Employ High-Grade Repairera Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat Our Prices Are Reasonable Established 1909 The Work the Best In Just 4 Weeks Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Piano, Ear TRICARICO Training, Saxophone, ’Cello, Piano -iriio . m u c t f v O l U l OI/* XJUUIOj DIO.* Accordion, Flute, Clarinet, Trombone, 68 Main Avenue, Ocean Grots writes: “I’m only-28 yrs, old ana Xylophones, Drums, Cornet,. Guitar, weighed 170 lbs. until taking ona box of your Kruschen Salta just S weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I Prof. R. Miraglia’s also havo more energy and further­ more I’ve never had a hungry mo­ Varicose Veins ment.” School of Music Pat folks should take one half tea­ Healed By New Method spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass Special Methods for Organizing of hot water in the morning before No operations nor injections., No en* Bandf, breakfast—it's the SAFE, harmless forced rest. This simple home treatment way to reduce as tens of thousands Orchestras and Mandolin Clubs. permits you to go about your business os of men and women know. usual—unless, of course, you are already so The Art of Transposing for any For your health’s sake ask for and disabled as to be confined to your bed. In Wind Instrument. get Kruschen at any drugstore—tho Agency for Instruments. , that case, Emerald Oil acts so quickly to cost for a bottle that lasts i weeks heal your leg sores,, reduce any swelling is but a trifle and if after the first and end all pain, that you are up and about G25 Bangs Avenue bottle you are net joyfully satisfied again in no time. Just follow the simple with results— money back. directions and you are sure to be helped* Asbury Park ■' Your druggist won’t keep your money un­ Telephone Asbury Park 6777 less you are.

REG’LAR FELLERS By GENE BYRNES

...eOTPCF > / tMUAT ; N >GOODY! \ . GAME ME Ol-E ARE Y O U - IT WAS ; &O0t>Yl \ SO WAPP'f ABOUT CtSA* rwEWY-TWO x UOHTER1 V ' CENTS GAS IS ONiE't \ 'YOU , ' TWENtY-OME 1 v & O T A C A K * OfESTBRWtf! CENTS A GALLON! I FW.UUQ sutim vj|OQRAYty § ) * ' Wilbur R. Guyer l a n w . Successor to William Young Plumbmgand Heating Estimates Given Awaticau K c * s F eature*. Inc. 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove

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above described premises all that cer­ 521 of Deeds, page 280; thence (1) north­ tain lot, tract or parcel of land and erly and parallel with , said railroad and pemlses, hereinafter particularly de­ along the easterly line of lands of party scribed, situate, lying and being: In the of the second part described in the afore­ Township of Neptune, in the County of said deed, fifty feet to the northeast cor­ Monmouth and State of New Jersey. ner of land of the said Hannah Matthews For You, Thrifty Women, This Beginning at a point In the westerly as described in the aforesaid deed;-thence lino of Main Street distant fifty-four (r»4 > (2) easterly parallel with Fourth Avenue feet southerly from the point of Intersec­ forty-three feet; thence (3) southerly tion of the westerly line of Main Street parallel with said railroad, fifty feet; with the northerly line of the whole thence (4) westerly parallel with Fourth tract-of which this Is a part, thence (1) Avenue forty-three feet to tho point or north slxty-three degrees • and twenty- place of beginning. three minutes west two hundred and fifty Seized as the property of Helen Mes-. (250) feet, more or less, to the easterly sler, et. als., taken in execution at tho line of. the N ew Y ork and L on g Branch stilt of Frank H. Smith, Trustee Pendente Hall road Company’s land; thence (.21 Lite, and to be sold by north twenty-two degrees thirty-three WILLIAM Tt. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. minutes east along the said New York Bated, July 20, 1932. and Long Branch Railroad Company's Bona Id R. Mayer, Solicitor. • land fifty-four (51) feet, more or less, to -3 2 -3 5 ($31.92) the said northerly line of the whole traet of which this Is a part; thence (3) south sixty-three degrees'and twenty-three min­ .MONMOUTH COMMON PLEAS COURT. Are You Hard To Fit? utes east, tw o blind red fifty (250) feet, more or less, to the said westerly, line of American Auto Supply Stores, *\ Main Street, thence (1) southerly along fnr.. a corporation of the ) the last mentioned line fifty-four (54) feet Stuto of Pennsylvania, Action to tho point or place of eglnnlng. Said Plaintiff, Then This Is Y our Sale courses and distances. being as of July vs. r . 1, 1882. James A. Grant, Inc., a cor* l Law Seized-as the property of Britton TI. poratlon, • " After twenty years of.experience in garment making . • . Slocum, et; .-als.; taiiep In execution at Defendant the. suit of Clara C. Maart and to be we feel that we 'have found, and mastered, the secrets of our sold by NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. .* WILLTAM Tt. O’BRIEN, Sheriff. Notice is hereby given that a writ business . the finer points that sensible women really B ated, July 27, 11132. of attachment was Issued out of Owen C. Pearce, Solicitor. the Monmouth County Common Plea* ' appreciate . • . . First, Quality fabrics must be used to create — 32-35 ($47.88) . . Court on the twenty-third day of June, uinteen hundred and thirty- a character garment. Second, the a r t of fitting must be per­ two, against the . rights and credits, monies and effects, goods and. chattels, fected . . . every figure is of different proportions, there­ SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued out lands and tenements of Janies A. Grant, of tho Court of Chancery of- tho State inc., a corporation not authorized to do fore there is no set rule that applies to making a gar­ of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at business in this State and not recognized as a corporation by the laws of the State, ment .< . . in many instances the eye of t'he designer must pullc vendue, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of August, 1932, between the hours of 12 said corporation having, no agent or officer in this State upon whom process; actually view the figure for perfect fit .. . . therefore with­ o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 1 o’clock East­ ern Standard Time) In the afternoon of may be made, its charter having been- revoked, at the suit of American Auto out boasting, we feel we are in a better position to serve you said day at the Land and Mortgage Agency Office, 701-^Mattison Avenue, In Supply Co., Inc., a corporation o f the State of Pennsylvania, for tho sum of with eorrect apparel at a nominal eost . . . we invite yoil the City of Asbury Park, County of Monmouth, New Jersey; to satisfy a de­ $1,050.00, returnable on the seventh day- to inspect our shop. These low prices are . truly misleading cree of said court amounting to approxi­ of; July, nineteen hunded and thirty-two, m ately $6,626.00. and the same has been served and duly executed, and was returned on the when estimating the quality and workmanship of these dresses. In the first place, twelve shares of the twenty-eighth day of June, nineteen 63rd series of shares of the capital stock hundred nnd thirty-two by tho sheriff of of the Asbury Park Building and Loan the County of Monmouth. Association, assigned and tansferred to J uly 2C, 1932. : - ■ said Association by the defendant, Obe- dlah Addlcry; and JOSEPH McDERMOTT, Clerk. Megill, Hampton &' Herbert, Attorneys. In the second place, all that certain -—31-34 tract or parcel of land and premises, T wo-Piece hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in tho Township of Nep­ IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. SMART C H IF F O N tune, In the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, known aiul desig­ To Henny ,Faber:- ' . v Sale! Made-To-Measure nated :ts the southerly portion of lot By virtue of ah, order: of the Court number six hundred and thirty-three of Chancery of New Jersey, made oh tho (633) Section Four (4) as'Shown oh map day* of the date., hereof,; in a cause w here­ DRESSES of Bobbins' Addition to Asbury Park, in Walter Tamsovls is complainant, and Now Jersey, made by Joseph T. (.inrw» you and others are defendants, you ara , / • Including Nicely. Fitted Civil Engineer, September .1, 1924, flU«f required to appear and answer the said in tho oillce of the Cleric of . tho County bill (if complaint oh or before the first Slip of Monmouth and State of New Jersey. day «>f * ictober next,- or the said bill, will ’ . These popular- creations arc o t Beginning at a point in tho westerly ‘ e taken Us confessed against you, : line of Drummond Avenue distant one .Thf* said bill is filed to foreclose a course,' iVi-liioucd in our work­ hundred, and twenty-nine feet and twenty mn! jrlvcn by Frederick A. Faber • hundredths of a foot (129.20) southerly and Lillian Faber, .his wife, to Walter , rooms- dining spare time to keep from tho southeast", corner of Drummond Tiiinsuvls. dated July 30, 1925, on, lands tlie girls supplied with work dur­ Avenue and Sprlngwood Avenue as in the Township of Neptune, in ths Closing Out Our Entire Stock of. YARD GOODS, includ­ shown on said map; thenco (1) southerly County 'of;Monmouth, State of New Jer­ ing odd moments . . . lienee along the westerly’ line of Drummond sey,. the said Lillian Faber having de­ ing Chiffons, Georgettes (Printed or Plain)—You pick out this real Imrgain price. A $15 Avonuo twenty-five (25) feet; thence Ci) parted this • life since the making and west war dly and at right angles to Drutn^ r-xectitimr of said , mortgage; and you/ your material, we make the dress to your measurements. value for just' . . . moud Avenue, ono hundred and -twenty-'- Henny Faber, are made a defendant be- ■- fivo (125) feet to the easterly line of lot cause you are tho wife of Frederick A N ow a t ? ...... number six hundred and thirty-eight; Faber,. the owner of said mortgaged thenco (3) northwardly along the east­ lands and premises,, and by reason there- To $18.75 erly line of lot number six hundred and fif you may have some claim or Interest \-. thirty-eight and parallel with Drummond therein by way of dower, thirds or other- : . Avenue, thirty-four feet ‘nnd ninety-one wise. hundredths (34.91) of a foot to a point; Dated. July 30. 1932. thence (4) eastwardjy at right angles to JOSEPH R. MEGILL, the third course and parallel with the Solicitor of Complainant, second course, seventy-two (72) feet more Postoflire Address, .or less to the southerly line of lot num­ Room SO7 Electric Building, ber six hundred and thirty-one; thence — 32-35 A sbury Pa-k, V. J. (5) eastwardly along the southerly line of lots six hundred and thirty-one. and six hundred and thity-two, fifty-four feet and Xollce of Settlement of Account. seven hundredths (54.07) of a foot more or less to the westwerly line of Drum­ Estate of Saiiie Paisley, Deceased. mond Avenue and thc point or place of C h iffo n beginning. . Notice Is hereby given that the accounts of the subscribers, executors of the estate It being the intention to hereby convey of said deceased, will bo audited and that portion of the; said lot six hundred stated by the Surrogate of tho County and thirty-three, remaining af‘ev deduct- of Monmouth and reported for settlement;' AMIN BEDER & CO. Court of said County, on FROCKS fifteenth day of. Soptem-.. :v- 2, at which time applica-*/: ...... _ made for tlvtr'tillowance o£^* “ Maker of Gowns and Hats ” In tlie latest inodes . . . ideal In the Monmouth Crrttmy. Clerk’s Oliiee commissions and counsel fees;' ‘ . In Book 1239 o f, Deeds, page 3c$.. Dated August 1, A. D.. 1932. for .summer wear . . . of new­ B eing tJie sam e prem ises conveyed unto ASBURIC PARK AND OCEAN GROVE: t he , said . Obed ia h; Add lory by Je rsey BANK. Ip liquidation, est summer prints- should sell at Coast Realty Compnnv. by.deed bearing By Frank .T.. Fitzpatrick, Special Assist-, date September 7tii, 1927, and ant D eputy Com m issioner o f Bank-*, #25. Xever at such a price as In the third pliiee, twelve shares of the ing and Insurance of New,Jersey*. 65th series of .th*' capital stock .of the Asbury Pavk. N. .T. this Asbury Park Bulldin,; and Lean Asso­ 312 Cookman Avenue M A B E L V A N DYKE*. ciation. assigned and transferred to said Association by the defendant Obcdiph 40:) Fourth Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J. .Vddlerv; and John.r i ■ y.ttxi.Milton, Esq., ^ Executors. In the: fourth place, all that certain lot, 1 Exchange Place, tract or parcel of- land and premises. Jersey. City, N. Proctor ,T„ Open Evenings ^sbury Park hereinafter particularly described, situate, ““3--30 (510-00) ±:ro $7.50 lyin g and belnp: In the T ow nship o f N ep- ’ tune, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, known and desig­ 3Ioiuiioutii County Surrogate’s Ofllee. nated as lot number six hundred, and thirty-four; section .' four, as shown* on In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph B. map ofRobbins' Addition to Asbury .Morris, Deceased. Park, New Jersey, made by Joseph T. Notice to Creditors tp -Present Claims Garwood, Civil Engineer,: ’ September 1. •• , : Agalnat Estate.: ,;;- - . 1924, filed In the Office o f the C lerk of Pursuant f to the order of Joseph L. the County of Monmouth and State of’ Donahay, 'Surrogate of the County of- sell, Miss 11. Alberts, New York; Mr. eastcrly line of Main Street,' as originally i part, his exccutors, administrators am. New Jersey, and more particularly de­ Monmouth, m ade on the fourth djjiy o f AMONG TfiE HOTELS laid out In Asbury Park, A . D., Ia scribed as follows; August, 1932, on the application ol H ow - and Mrs. H. R. Allen, Jackson assigns, to his and their only proper use, Beginning at thence . (3) along the easterly line of benefit and behoof, for . and during . Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Main Street as widened, north twenty- line o f r tho rest, residue and remainder of. iI hundred Mansion House— Clyde W. Benner, Woodside, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. fou r degrees forty-eight m inutes east,- said term of years yet to come and un- ninety-one and seVenty-elght liundedths H. Ray Bergey, Perkasie, Pa.; Mr. Dixon, Jack Dixon, Clifton; George expired, subject, nevertheless, to iledths o f . u iwut bom neriy rrom a m onu- i tlui subscribers : admlnlatratora (ifl.78) feet to a pipe monumont set in the rents, • covenants, conditions and provi­ ment planted at thc southwest corner' nforesald their debts and demands and Mrs. M. Smithi Montclair; Mr. E. Bullock and family, Lyndhurst; intersection Of: the. southerly line, o f a Sara A. Van Emburgh, Hackensack; sions, in the said indenture of lease men- of Sprlngwood Avenue and Drummond :‘ ainst 'the said estate, under oath. and Mrs. R. F. Hensell, Virginia and tract oC tilxty-slx hundredths (66-100) of tioned;-: •• v':. • ’ •' ' . Avenue; thenco (1) southerly along tho *j.h|' Kix inonthB from the date of tne Fulton Hensell, Buffalo; Mrs. Thomas Mrs. E. Phillips, Hawthorne; Mrs; M. an acre conveyed by the Ocean Grove Seized as the property o f E lla Parlcp'*. westerly line of . Drummond Avenue 1 order, or they will be forever Association to James A. Bradley, July et. al8., taken In execution at (he suit twenty-five feet; thence (2> westerly nnd ],nrre‘(, Gf their actions therefor against Farren, Newark; Eleanor Kleine, Peg Lyjich, George V. MfcCSabe, Bronx; 22nd, 1876, said Jine being the fourth Mrs. C. Piyrling, Passaic; Mrs. T. De- of William E. Taylor and to bo sold by at rlcrht angles to Drummond Avenue one tl‘ «.,«d subscribers, Reilley, Paterson; Frank Freiling, cour«e in said conveyance• thenco (4) WILLIAM R. O’BRIEN, Sheriff. lmndred twenty-five feet to the easterly j "m tpd Freehold, N. J., August 4, 1932. Herbert Gilzow, Jersey City; Mr. and Vogel, Clifton; Irving Brown and along said- line; north, seventy degrees Dated; A ugust 2,. 1932. line o f lot- numb'er six hundred thirtv- UaleUt h o WAUD F; MORRIS, family, Wharton. • ■ ; i fifteen minutes east, two hundred and Walter Taylor. Solicitor. eight on the aforesaid m a p ; thence (.3) Ocqan Grove, N* J, Mrs.. A. Rainier, Susan, Therese and soventy-three. hundredths (200173) feet to —33^36 (|29.40) northerly along the aforesai,^..line twentv-1 SlORTON MORRIS, \ Ann Raimer, Fort Montgomery, N. Ocean House—J. W. McMahon, a monument at tho. fourth corner of said five feet and parallel with the xvesterle ) Ocean Grove, N. J. :. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bedrossian, New tract; thchce (5) . still along the south- ) ^ ^ line of Drummond A,venue; thence (4) 1 r? Megill. Proctor, Thomas Doyle, Nyack; Mrs. W. J. eiiy line of the third course thereof, !. SALE.-—By virtue of a easterly and again at right angles to lv* York; Margaret E. Ferguson, Little Spafford, Richmond Hill; W. W. Gib- north. eighty-five degrees fifty-four miu- ";rlA.d i r e ct e d , issued out prummqnd .. A. venue one »hundred-----J Asbury Park, N. J. Falls. bel, Lititz, Pa.; Frank W., Ella and utes east, fifty-seven (57) feet* to the > tlio^Court of Chancery ot tho State of 7 ($10.00) westerly lino of the aforesaid Boulevard ; No'y, Jersey, wiU be exposed, to sale at Hamilton—Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc­ Willard Iback, Bareville, Pa.; Caro­ at the point or place of beginning. . public vendue, .on Monday, the «,Jih day Being, the same nv^mlses conveyed unto the. said Obediah Addlery by Jersey Coast XotU-e o f Settlement o f Account. Allister, Wilmington; Anna E, Paise, line Maurer, Phillipsburg, Pa.; Mr. Seized as the property of / Monmouth ' “f . August, 3932, between the(hours of ii Title and Mortgage Guaranty Company. and 5 ociock (at I o clock, .Last- Realty Company, a co??pornt/on, by deed Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown, and Mrs. William Mills, Vivian G. bearing date August 7th, 192S. Esrau- o( Lillian Brown Jones, deceased. Mills, Loretta L. Miller, Rockaway, body corporate, et. al., taken in execu- ! Standard-Time), In the afternoon of Xotitv Is hereby given that tho ac- Newburgh; Mrs. M. Haythom, Jane tion at the suit of The Ocean Grove 1 day at the Court House in the Bov- cli?rCvZ a t e T S VM. County, on‘ Thursday, tlio twenty-second telair; M ary M. J., 1932, at which- Solicitors. 1 and premises- hereinafter particularly de- Burnham, New York;'Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Jones, Lodi;Caroline P. Soncf lands forinerly • f Janies E. Borden; aii? ’ Mor*»«Ku .Ageiicvy j ' EMate 0f .tool C. Perry, Deceased. ner, Cliftoh, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Agency Oillce, 701 Mattlson Avenue, in | DeWitt ...... Pay...... and -»the.rs. thence as -•this tlie City of Asbury Park, County of Moii- ! magnetic needle now points (1) north Otilcc, ■ ,01 Mattlson Avenue, In the City j Notice is hereby given ' that, the ac- , S. Shuman, Sunbury, Pa.; Mrs. Elmer SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree ^''etity-two degrees thirty-seven-minutes of Asbuy I ark, bounty of. Monniouth, ts tlie subscriber, executor'of tlie writ of fl. fa. to nio directed, issued out New Jersey, to satisfy a decreo of said ------^ r ...... - Pense, Long Beach, Cal.; T. W. Beth- of said court, amounting to approximately east along the west side of said Turnpike Court amounting to approximately $7,- estate of said deceased, will be audited;,. of the Court of Chancery of the State of S3 593.00 | Uoad one hundred (1001. feet to a stall.*' 936.00. and. stated by the ! Surrogate of the ner and wife, Sunbury; Mrs. William N ow Jers6y, will* bo exposed to sale at All the following tract or parcel of ! ihenco (2) north slxty-threo degrees All-the following tract or parcel of land County of Monmouth and reported for;;■ E. Biggs,' Philadelphia; Mrs. D. P. public vendue, on Tuesday, the 6tli day land and premises hereinafter partlcu^'Ttvrenty-three minutefi west two hundr and premises hereinafter particularly de­ settlement: to the. Orphans Court of said of September, 1932, between tho hours Williams, Fred Williams,' Paterson; larly described, situate, - lying and being lii-t.v-five (255) feet four- — u j u ! one-half scribed,' situate, lying and being in tho County, on v Thursday, the twenty-second iiy of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 1 o’clock In the Township, of Xeptuno in the Coun­ < l1.^) Inches to the easterlyly line....v of New.... Township . of Neptune in tho County of day o f . September, A . D ., 1932, a t w hich • ■<<;) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, M. M. Eastern Standard Time), in tho afternoon L. Lucas, Newburgh; Mr. and Mrs. ty .of Monmouth. and State of New Jer­ Egypt , and Farmihgdalo. Railroad Coin- Monmouth and State of Now Jersey. . time application will be mado for the al- l> of said-day at the Land and Mortgage sey. Ivnown and designated as lot num­ p.iny'svland, thence (3) south twenty- Beginning at a- point formed by tho In- Iowance of commissions and-counsel' fcea. A. Shaw, New York; Ellen C: Smith, A g en cy Ofllco, 701 M a ttiso n . A venue, in ber twelvo hundred' and- sixty-four (No. two degrees thirty-three minutes west- torscctlpn of the northerly line of Fourth Dated, August 10, A- D., 1932.- ' 7 Henry I, Shaw, New Rochelle. the C ity .or Asbury Park, County of Mon­ L2U4) on tho north side of .Mt. . Hermon along -saW -railroad. eotnpany’s land one Avenue with, the easterly line of the New, W IL L IA M H . W E A R T , lyv/V mouth, . New. Jersey, to satisfy a decree Way on the.map of lots, of the Qcean hundred (100) feet to a stake; thenco ( Egypt and Fannlngdale Railroad;. thence Receiver of Ocean. Grove National Bank. ’ .v'v- of Bald court amounting to approximately Grove Camp. Meeting'Association of th«» south slxty-threo. degrees twenty-thre'o running along, the easterly lliia of said -*' •• Ocean 'Grove, N .• Dardanelle—Mr. and Mrs. T. A- 582,990. ; : Mothodlst Episcopal Church. . ndnutes east two hundred .fifty-Jlve (255> railroad one bunded and fifty feet; thence Beekman,. Schwed & Beekman, . • Chustre, Glen Rock; Mrs. Mary Chus­ All that certain lot, tract; or parcel of Being the same premises demised ahd feet three (3) inches to the. place of lio- easterly parhllel with Fourth Avenuo Somerville, N.: J., Proctors. - ’ , : ^i-.- tre,-Paterson; M. W. Badley, Toronto; land and premises, situate, lying and lot to Monroe L'. Vansant by the sair glnhiiig. Bounded on the north by lot,of; forty-three feet: . thience' southerly, par­ -3^-37 ($5.20) . being In the TownBhlp of Neptune, In the Miss E. Linder, Jamaica; Elsie F. Cahip Meeting .Association by lease dated .land this day (July 1. 18S2) conveyed l*v allel with said railroad one hundred, and County of Monmouth and Stato of New February 17, 18S0,; and recorded in lbitton White nnd wife to Lewis Frank­ fifty feet, to the northerly line of Fourth 3T6tIco of Settleroent of'Account. Williams, I-rvihgton; Mrs. M-. H ,. Jeraey. jronmouth County Clerk's Office. In Vol. lin W hite, on the snutl\ .by lo t o f land Avenue; thence westerly along tho north­ Martin, Gladys Martin, Sussex; B. I . Beginning at .n monument In tlio 323 of Deeds, pages 211, etc.,;and by sev­ w<«t- this day (July 1, 1SS2) eonveyed by Brit-: erly. line of. Fourth Avenue forty-thr.ee Estate: of Jennie; Bedell, deceaseds > Colman, Passaic; Gilbert Tanis, Jr., I llno ot the Bouiovai-a lextendinsr eral mesne assignments assigned to How* ton White find wife to Andrew O. White. feet to the point or place, of beginning, Notico is hereby given: that the accouhts ard Herbert anil Ella, Herbert, his wif* . Being ^the equal, undivided one-fourth Also all the following-described'premi­ - t e - S J ' a h W ^ A .8 S ? Park,0 il latant “n I ne^ y - of the subscriber, executor of the eatatff,^;. by Assignment of Lease .. bearing - even part of the premises described in a «deed ses, aituate-in the Township ot Neptune, of said deceased, will be - audited Vyiiiiams, Josepnine JJyona, b c a r s d a ie , seven and sixty-fivo hundredths (97.65J 'date with said, mortgage/rv from Britton White and parollno White, in the County of' Moiimouth and State N. Y.; Marion Ludwig, Astoria; Isa- 1 f°et wcstwardly from a monument at. And also all, tho estate, -right, title, Ids wife,, to' Jullett Slocuni, w ife1 of Mai* of : New Jersey, more particularly de- bel Cody,. Woodside; Mr. and Mrs. C. «nff]SnnnwoLiC0rI1v?r of AvG‘ll,lo ai?tl- interest, term of years yet to. como and land Slocum, bearing date July L 1882, scried aa follows: . - t,: . unexpircd, property, posscBBion, claim m>d L. Mitchell, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. mognotlo bearing'a!”d.. lOSS^smth/lft? Beginning at a point distant one hun­ Thursday, tho eighth day o f - September,;'! ^ demand whatsoever, as well j in law as In dred, feet northerly from the northerly A. D., 1932, at ’ which . time application : > t»aTl G. Herschel, Drexel Hill, Pa.; dogrees forty^nino minutes west along efiulty, of tho said parties;;of the 11” • lihe of Fourth Avenuo and-which', point —it, « .j,„ „i, ______7 * 1 m” - „ i'. : M r. and Mrs. Gilbert Tanis, Haledon, ® woatorly lino of tho'aforesaid Boulo* part, of. in and to the said demised premi­ ottnv; being,seJred of the premises afore­ is distant forty-three feet easterly -from' N . J.* E P Williams •IrvinD’toti \ hundred elghty-nlno and ses and every part and parcel thereof, said d«t>arted this life intestate on or: the line ofvthe New Egypt and Farming- vt' ii,. Williams, Irvington. olghty-three hundredths (289.83) fcot to a with tho appurtertances. .. And also th * n,bout F eb ru arj' 24, 1930, leaving her sur- tljo>: 8e8r /Unto the . eald FRIDAY, AtJGUST 12, PA G E FOUR

FOUNDED 1882 WEEKLY EDITION THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Published Friday HOMER D. KRESGE, Publisher John E, Quinn, Editor 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Telephone 7 . C. M. NAGLE’S By WILL ROGERS SUBSCRIPTIONS: 81.50 yearly: 90c. semi-annually; 50c, quarterly or^c. and Ppsu age per copy, postage paid In the United States; Canada 82.00 and foreign 82-50 T BECKON the reason why kids a year. PHARMACY ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. like pie is that they haven't hod ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by ub upon request. much experience with pies. But The Drug Store at Ocean Grove "WATCH THE I.ABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF nearly every kid likes pie, and it YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ______Breyer’s Ice Cream Entered as second-class mall at the Ocean Grove postofllce To Take Home SlnElo copies Oil gate’at C. M. Waste's drug, wore, tho newsstands of Loon Delicious Ice Cream Soda* Snider and rauJ Cliatflcld and the Times oillco, Ocean Grovo; A. JS. Parkinson, Corlies avenue, Neptune; J Foss and WiiitmaA.. THE TRUTH IN ITS PBOPKR PLACE | Chocolateb ain’t often any more that you meet grownups that like pie. It was dif­ 1 Our Prescription Department in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brace, of Whispers and Chiselers, ferent a long.time ago, when pie3 | Charge of Two Graduate Seventh avenue, are on a vacation was made by women. • Then a say Tlie ■ following from tho .Shoe trip to Watkins Glen,1 Niagara Fails *obM eat' apple . pie after- he was | Pharmacists aiui Lea t hot: Repoi'tcv’ ccmUiiim so and other points o f interest. ninety, and it would only make him Mr, and Mrs. William Chamber happy | 35 Pilgrim Pathway • inueh tru th Anil is ol: so m u d i inv- lain, of Ridge avenue, were recent A Jdd by the name of Billy was | Auditorium Corner Ocean Grove poi’i'tuKH’* in’ tin;. presvni eireitm- Atlantic' City and New York visitor; visiting, and the hostess hadn’t Alice Niedhardt, daughter of Mr- asked him to come or anything, but uiimfiiiniiiuiWMnmimnmniiimmfiiiimmiiimiminnmumtMmimiiwmir stanccs as to justify its reproduc­ and iles. H airy Niedhaidt, of Ninth she gave him a piede of pie, be­ tion in those columns: i avenue, had her tonsils removed in the cause she knew that was what -he I Fitkin hospital last week. wanted. Billy swallowed it and ENJOY THESE ONE-OAT jUnch lia.v hei’ii accomiilislii'd ! Edwai'd Robins has returned to his began looking at the rest of the to ilisi'onrage tfi« ciiisclcrs ivlio 1 home on Stokes avenne, after a motor pie os though he had some plan OUTINGS i trip to Gettysburg, Shenandoah Val­ in mind. AT IQW BOUNP-TBIP FARES have slanfrliteivil *jualitv to make ley and other places of interest. "Does your mother let yoa sat possilili? sales at low prices,- but Mi-, and Mrs. Edward Rose, of two pieces of pie at home, Billyt" Corlies avenue, were Sunday guests the lady asked. $*■00 Newark little, if anything, can be iloiie to of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Applegate, "Nope, she don’t. But that don’t reform the whisperers who go near Farmingdnle. ntaks no difference. She’d ha glad Mrs. Stella Hayward, of . Asbury for me to eat two pieces at your JL N e w Y o r k aboVit- si>n>mling lUsmal stm:ies, Park, and Mrs, Charles Haas, .of house, because this ain't her pie.” SUNDAY, AUGUST lith most o.f them either prevarications Eleventh avenue, attended a celebra­ American Nows Fsatssres, lac. Leaves tion in Maplewood last Saturday O cean G rove-A sbury P ark, 7,31 A . M. • or exaggerations- evening. "W EDNESDAY, AU G U ST 17th In all parts of the country • Mrs. W alter Barton and son, Mrs. Circle.’ Sht was the daughter o f the Leaves lata Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stricklin Ocean G rovo-A sbury P a rk 7.42 A . M. Arnold Thompson, and son, of Elev­ Add ono hour for not only hanks, but department enth avenue, and Mrs. Daniel Thomp­ arid she died in the house in which she Daylight Saving Time. stores, hotels and aII-sorts of busi­ son, o f Corlies avenue, visited Mrs. was born, • Baseball—See the Major League Lester Barton in Adelphia on Tues­ games at tho Polo Grounds or Yan­ kee Stadium in Now York, or Ebbett’s SriYestJY. £e)ool$ton ness concerns are quietly report­ day. CHARLES M. CHAFFINCH. . Field In Brooklyn. Returning, tickets ed to be insolvent and ready to fold Mrs. B. B. Burdge, of Leonard ave­ Yesterday morning Charles M. good on any Sandy Hook Steamer or nue, spent Tuesday evening in Atlan­ Chaffinch, 82 Main avenue, Ocean any Now Jersey Central train, except up. In tlie Majority of instances The Blue Comet, on date of sale. tic City. Grove, died at that address, after a Similar exclusions, August 28th and there i* no foundation of truth in Mrs. Corn Irons has returned to lengthy illness. He is survived by his Jilst. Consult ticket agents fo r fares, her home mt -Corlies, avenue, after a whedules. Telephone Asbury Park Real Sstate and wife, a sister, Mrs. Augustus Quandt, CSC. the whisperings. but thvy have the visit with Mrs. Nora Beckett in Long of Baltimore, and a brother, Harry effect of nmliing the depression Branch. 12. Chaffinch, o f Runnemede, . N. J. fast TrtjU.^xAmph Room-Modern Equipment Flora Jamison is ill at the home of For a Song time Mr. Chaffinch con­ worse than it is. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Jnsurance ducted a candy business in Asbury One of the condil inns precedent B. Jamison, on Sixth avenue. > Park, .retiring therefrom some years Mr. and Ms.-,Joseph Heckman have ago. He was a member nf the First to recovery is healihier minds and rented the On- apartment on Atkins M. E. Church, Asbury Park. Ser­ more Jiopi'fnl disposil iojis.. The avenue. vices are to be held at the house Js%7 4*8 Main jffveme .Mrs. Beatrice. Miller and son, of Sunday afternoon at J o’clock, in Ocean Cjroife, tfev) Jersey moral is to .discredit what. the. Aldington, are visiting her parents on charge of Rev. Edson Leach, pastor scandal mongers say, Thew lias Ridge • avemie. o£ the First M. E. Church, and inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, o f Mon­ ment^ will be made by Director Fred been enough of Veal depression mouth Beach, were recent guests of E. Farry in Evergreen cemetery, w ithout irinlvins n bin) matter Miss Annie Burke on Atkins avenue. Camden. W ord has been received of tiie death Properties w orse by senseless' i'liatt<-r. o f Mrs. Cecil Jamison in Wilmington, Lengthy Railroad Record. Del. Mr. Jamison is the son of Mr. Perhaps it will not be long be­ Grandon “Pop” Sickles, of Long and Mrs. J. M. B. Jamison, of Sixth FOR SALE FOR RENT fore there will be equally spurious avenue. ■ Branch, who has just retired on pen­ Fred Thompson, of Atkins avenue, sion as a Pennsylvania Railroad con­ tvliispers nf the millions of money ductor, had been in the employ o f the has purchased a Buiclc sedan. company forty-five years. Hs started tills or that pers'oii made on the Mrs. Bonilyn Grant and. son Mil­ Twenty Minute Schedule Insurance of All Kinds lard, of Munroe avenue, were recent as a brakeman May 17, 1887, running Stock Exchange-. I f there* he between *- Freehold and. Trenton, He visitors in Newark. bacame a conductor August 1, 1889. whispering., let it lie optimistic. Charles Loveman and family of 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. his run being from Long Branch to Mortgage Loans Eighth avenue, spent last Friday in Trenton. Atlantic City, Honor For New Jersey, After June 1 New Schedule Home Bazaar Nets Over *508. Xe\v -Jersey is .signally honored ' OBITUARY D A ILY —Except Sunday The annual bazaar of the Hon e for in the appointment- of Franklin WILLIAM HYKA. the Aged held three days last week F a re , 5 c . W. Fort to be chairman of the netted over $500, with) additional re- frmmmmmmmmmm _ _ii i William .Hyka, o f East Orange, turns still being made. The manag­ new Federal Home Loan Bank father of William , L, Hyka, proprie­ ers desire through this medium to tor o f the Lillagaard hotel, died last Whitehead Bus Company DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN THE BEAUTIFUL PENINSULA 1 Board. The position is one of con­ express their thanks and appreciation STATE OF FLORIDA? | Sunday evening at his summer home to all who donated articles and to thc siderable importance, five mem­ in Ocean'Grove, 9 Abbott avenue. He many friends who patronized the If you do, here is the opportunity of a life-time! is survived by his wife, Mrs. Augusta bazaar. bers constituting the board. B. Hyka, a daughter, Mrs, Helen E. Will exchange a ten-acre Pecan Farm, building consists of four fsnished loom s, excellent water, located just forty-Sve miles froim Three are Republicans and two Graetei, and two sons, William b, and Philip, all o f Ocean Grove Ser­ C. ME Jacksonville, for a small property, free and clear, in Ocean Grove, are Democrats. The appointment vices yveiu held yesterday afternoon N. J„ or if you anticipate spending the Winter in Florida, we can sell you this magnificent opportunity for $3,500.01', This small farm was made 'President Hoover, in the iloitman funeral parlors St Hoboken, in charge of Rev. Von Lifetime Bargain F8iS REAL ESTATE 1« KEPTUHE produces wonderful Pecan Nuts of the paper shell variety, and you whose views on the bank system can raise anything you want to on this rich land. ■Scheitck. pastor of St, John’s Luth­ Telephone 5635-R - 334 FISHER AVENUE and its im portance as part o f the eran Cbci'ch, that city. Now is the time to get back to the farm! See me, for this and other Thlrlr Years In the Siase PIm b ' 1 wonderful buys. In other words, program to: relieve unemployment Or Sacrifice MRS. H. F. DONOVAN. ■'. SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW. and assist in business, recovery Mrs. Harriet Fiske Donovan, of Poughkeepsie, died last Friday at hex' In East Orange, N. j . were made public in detail on summer home in Ocean Grove, 121 LOUIS E. BRONSON July 22, when the President Mt. Hermon Way. Services were held ONE CENT A WORD Wednesday afternoon at the home of ■ HKAOLINS if-GKNTS; Fifty-Three; Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey signed the Home Loan Bank hil! MINIMUM . 25 CENTO. CASH TO her nephew,, John , Butterworth, -Family House Telephone, Asbury Park 1058 form ulated and. enacted as the Brookfield, Mass., where interment . ACCOMPANY THE ORDBB was made by Director Fred E- Five-Six and Three Rooms. WBConnt of 30 per tab-’bt- or outcome of the National Confer­ Farry. Surviving besides the nephew Three Baths, Garage. non inMttteu. ence on Home Ownership in is a niece, Mrs, Grace Elison Clark, of St. Louis.- A-l Condition. Three Minutes to “ t h e '• s h o r e ' s u m m e r ’ "t r a v e l Washington last Xoveinber, repre­ Bus or D, L. Station. CLUB meets every Thursday’ after­ senting every section of the coun­ . MRS. C. 3, CLAYTON; noon at 3,30 in thc ballroom "df the try. Mrs. Catherine Jane Clayton, form­ Coleman House, Asbury Park, and erly of Tottenville, Staten Island, died Call A, M., 137 Broadway cordially invites everyone interested PROPERTIES 31r. Fort was a member of the Wednesday morning at the Home for Ocean Grove ■in travel to. the meetings. The 'sub­ Sixty-ninth and Seventieth and the Aged, Funeral services will be ject next week will be ’’Naples and held Saturday afternoon, 1.30 o’clock, Pompeii.” Mrs. Louise Ruseoe, Lec­ FOR SALE FORRENT Seventy-iirst (‘'on presses and at the Home, in’ charge of the Chap­ turer.— 33. lain, Rev. Dr.. James William Mar­ INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS MORTGAGES served therein with- distinction. W ANTED—To borrow $1,000 on shall, o f Spring Lake, and interment Insurance is our profession and our counsel H i s 'appointment !f> the: new board Will be made in Old Tennent cemetery first morteaj'e on Ocean Grove prop­ by Matthews & Francioni. Mrs. Clay­ erty worth $4,000. No 'other, encnm- is yours for the asking will givif him I'urlber opportunity ton entered the Home in 192!). She and Lunch brance. Interest paid quarterly or semi-annually, as desired. Apply We are revising our listings of properties for sale and to-siri ve the. public in the aggress­ is survived by a brother, Richard Buns Baked Twice Daily Christopher, of Tottenville, Staten Times Ollice, Box 200.— 33-34* for rent, and if you have not already given tis your latest ive find -iteeexsl'ul manner for Island; a stepson, Garrett Clayton, of 20c. dozen wliieli lie is noted.- iind naming New York, and two nephews, .1. G. WOMAN loft box-at house' north prices we would be glad to have you do so at your earliest* and Clayton Christopher. Try Our Blue Plate o f Main at-enue Monday, August 1, convenience. him as cliairinari o f the body is and is unable to locate house. Pitmse. notify K. llagenmilier, 21 Olin street. an added feather in New .Jersey’s MBS. M. E. BLANCHARD. ■ D in n e r — 33* J. N. Garrabrandt Agency cap. Mrs. M. E. Blanchard, 98 Main . , 25c. and 30c. avenue, Ocea," Grove, widow of James 11.30 A, M. to 8.00 P. M, FOR SALE—Antique!-, real pieces, REAL ESTATE ond INSURANCE Blanchard, died Tuesday evening. well restored; desks, tables, chairs, ft is said tl.ic Bradley Beach Services were held yesterday after­ beds, etc. We buy, restore, sell. 117 5 M ain St., A sbury P ark noon in the Matthews & Francioni South Main street.— 31 tf. Telephone 2124 78 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove bank will be reopened before funeral home, 159 Main street, Asbury November 1st. Well, that's com­ Park, .conducted by Dr. H. P. Fox, ing pretty, close to home. pastor of St Paul's church, followed by interment in the Hamilton ceme­ tery. Surviving are a son, Hairy Hedenberg, of Newark, and two It would be well to witness the RIDER COLLEGE OFFERS daughters, Miss Maude A. Hedenberg, Passion Play, if you have not al­ of Ocean Grove, and Mrs. Frank M, — Practical preparation for'modern business. ELLEN H. CLiVE ready done so. You’re last, chance Anderson, of Kansas City. -State-authorized decrees. T r a d in g u . tonight. MRS. LEWIS E. HOWLAND. — Moderate tuition rates. ■At her home in Ocean Grove, 122 D . C . Covert Agency Heck avenue, Mrs, Lewis B. Howland —Saving of from one to Iivo years of collcgc expenses; died early yesterday morning, after —Able Faculty and interesting student life. a lengthy illness. Funeral services Neptune News Notes will he conducted at the house at 2.30 You owe it to yourself to investigate the efficiency and economy Insurance Mortgages o’clock Sunday afternoon by the Rev, of tho RIDER PLAN of -college training. Thc return of normal times Dr. H. P. Fox, pastor o f St. Paul’s is bound to mean numerous importunities for the better job and the' church, of which Mrs. Howland was Real Estate Charles Phillips, wife and daugh- a member. Interment will be made larger salary. Start now (o prepare for recovery. Write for your . ter, of Stokes avenue, were recent in Mt. Prospect cemetery by Mat­ copy of t.he Rider catalogue. Fall term opens -September 6th. R o o m 201, Asbury Park Trust Co„ B!d£. quests of Mrs Phillips’ parents, Mr. thews & Francioni; Surviving Mra. and Mrs. Fred N. Lee in -Point Pleas- Howland are her husband, Lewis 2>. " ant.' . . . Howland, and her .son, Ira S. Howland; RIDER COLLEGE Asbury Park Mrs. Berth a Megill and daughter also a brother, Ira A, Stricklin. For D»y and Evening Session .Mfcdelyn, of .Atkins avenue, spent iast many years Mrs. Howland was iden­ 81JJ 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove i . Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. Charles tified with the Sunday school nf St. Foiracied ISflS - .Cottrell in . Manasquan. Paul’s church and with tbe Mothers’

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He is the pastor of the largest ccS AMONG THE HOTELS ored church. in Philadelphia and is PUBLIC APPROVES well known here. t In ^ Out of Town At the song service preceding even­ Albatross—Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ing worship last Sunday in the . Audi­ THE PASSION PLAY Towne, New York; Charles Strasser, i u v torium a solo, ‘‘God So Loved the Bronx; Miss A. M. Ettenger, Eliza­ First N ational B ank beth; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ettenger, Hol­ Camp meeting opeSns Friday even­ World,” was sung by Mrs. Berths ENGAGEMENT COMES TO CLOSE DeHaven Atlee, of Philadelphia. The lis, L. I.; H. M. Eckert, Gladys C. ing, August 26. Eckert, Queens Village, L. I.; Anna singer was highly complimented for THIS FRIDAY EVENING AVON-BY-THE-SEA Saturday, August 20, is the date her splendid effort.. B. Grill, Baltimore; Mr. and Mr3. of the annual Tag Day for the M. E. Vandervleit, Hawthorne; Mildred Et­ Home for tbe Aged. A t the Ocean Manor are M r.' and Program Follows With Precision the tenger, Hollis; Adelaide B. Nichols, Keep Your Valuables In Mrs. Samuel R. Boggs, Melrose Park, Palmyra; H. R. Leek, Philadelphia; Miss Harriet Elliott, of Jamesburg, Pa.; Alice M. Wood, Miss E. L. Tay­ Scriptural Story, Supplemented By Elizabeth Eppley, Carl E. Bohn, De­ spent Tuesday with her friend Mrs. lor, Poughkeepsie; Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Effective Tableaux— Strong Cast of troit; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bohn, Marcus Cole, 99 Webb ayenue. .•*/ Hogan, New Brunswick; Harry Lud- Drexel Hill, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Players From Freiburg, Germany. Watson, Rutherford; J. and II. Wel- A Safe Deposit Box Mrs. Beatrice Frazier, of Philadel- lum and wife, Chestnut Hill, and Mr. phin, is the guest this ..week o f; Mrs. and Mrs. A, H. Roger, New York. bournu, F. R. Boyd, New York; M. Filling an engagement of five Clara Huiit, 110% Abbott avenue. Louise Ayres, Middletown, N. Y.; In Our Vaults. As Low as $3 a Year , “Naples and Pompeii” will, be the nights and two matinees, the famous Mrs. William D. Robertson, Gertrude Mrs. Anne Hughes, 84 Mt. Carmel subject for the lecture by Mrs. Louise Freiburg Passion Play now at the Robertson, Jersey City; Margaret E. Complete Banking’ Sorrlco W ay, is entertaining fo r a -week Miss Ruscoe next Thursday afternoon' at Prescott, Paterson; Elizabeth 1C. Tay­ Ocean Grove Auditorium has won the Member of tlio Federal JBeserre System Dorothy Biester, of East Lansdowne, 3.30 o’clock in the ballroom o f the approval of the thousands who have lor, Brooklyn; Mrs. Ira S. Halleman, Coleman House, Asbury Park. All Under tlio United States Government Superrlfilon Pa. ' witnessed the great spectacle. The Clarks Green, Pa.; D. S. Whiting, Miss Marjorie Smith, of East Lans­ who are interested in travel are cor­ Woodbury, L. I.; Bertha Holyck, • ' • ‘ OFFICERS ■' . engagement opened Monday evening S. Thomas Ponna, President Wm. H. Summers, 2nd Vice President downe, Pa., is spending a week with dially invited to these meetings. Montclair. . ' and will be ended to night. Matinees Wm H.‘ l^rJehton, Vice President Ernest E. -Messier, Cashier her aunt, Mrs. Edith Davis, 94 Main Fred W . Runyoni Assistant Cashier Miss K. Hagenmiller, of Belleville,- were given Wednesday and today. Chalfonte— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ■avenue. /; '■ Krieger, Edna F. Krieger, Pough­ on arriving in Ocean Grove on Mon­ One of tihe remarkable things in Rehearsal of the Auditorium choir day, August 1, left a box at a house keepsie; Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. this Friday evening. If you are a north of Main avenue and is unable this mammoth production is that so Smyth, Philadelphia; Dorothy J. Reid, singer you are invited to join the to locate the house. Miss Hagen­ much of interest, which interest is Bloomfield; Raymond Armstrong and chorus., miller is staying at 21 Olin street, sustained from beginning to end of family, Haddonfield; Mrs. Rae Bran­ and would be glad to recover her the program, can be crowded into a ford, Muriel Branford, Pompton A surprise party for Mrs. Frank property. little over two hours. Particularly, Plains; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pezelt, Ringer, 127 Cookman avenue, was effective are the two tableaux, “ Glori­ Roy Pezelt, Arlington; Mrs. Ludeck, . given last Friday, her birthday anni­ Miss Anna Meir, of New York City, Miss Ludeck, East Orange; Mr. and “Eat less heat” versary. ■ entertained for a few days at the fication of the Cross” and “ Adam and Eve evicted from the Garden." Mrs. Charles A. L. Sage, Philadel­ The annual banquet of the Audi­ Whitfield her niece, Miss Marguerite phia; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie, torium ushers is to be held Wednes­ Sunderman, and her nephew, .Wil­ The pf-ogram shows, briefly, the Phylis and Myra Alice Guthrie, Mrs. day; evening, August 24, at the 'North liam Sunderman, of Staten Island. triumphal entry of Jesus. into Jeru­ Myra M. Snyder, Bloomsburg, Pa.; IN SUMMER End hotel. The latter are well known in musical salem, where He is acclaimed by the Mrs. J. Armstrong, Maplewood; Mr. circles, she being a pianist akid he a multitudes. He goes to Bethany, and Mrs. E. A. Street, York, Pa.; Misses Eleanor Kleine and Peg baritone soloist. Fearing Him because of His great Martha Reid, Mrs. Martha Reid, Reilley, of Paterson, have been visit­ popularity the Priests and Scribes Georuc Reid, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Besson and ing this resort, staying at the Man­ hold council as to how they may over­ Robert Berry, Newark; William Pow­ sion House. daughter Roberta, of Frenchtpwn, N. j power Him. Jesus says farewell to ell, Palmyra; W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. J., are now at Sunset Lodge, of which 1 Mrs. Annie Cornell, of Lansdowne, His mother and friends in Bethany. Fred Zeppeiin, Niitley; Mr. and Mrs. hotel Mr. and Mrs, Besson have been With His disciples He returns to David Brown, Roy and Mary C. Pa., is staying with Mrs. M. C. Sny­ THE heavy foods you eat in Plenty of leafy vegetables. regulnr summer patrons for fifteen Jerusalem and weeps over the sins Brown, Shippensburg,. Pa.; Mr. and der, 108 Abbott avenue, while visit­ years or more. Recently Mr. Besson ing the Grove. of the city. He sends two disciples, Mrs. W. ,D. Agnew, Brooklyn. winter producc heat, and Plenty of milk. was appointed a United States dis­ to prepare the Passover. Judas con­ Rev. J. N. Kugler, 78 Mt.' Zion trict attorney. St. Elmo— Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lord, ceives the idea of betraying Him. help keep your body warm. Way, preached in the Olivet Covenant Newark; Mr. and Mrs. I. Tracy Mills, Milk is one of the most ■Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Tuesday of next week at 3 p. m., Judas comes into the Sanhedrin Elwood T. Mills, East Otange; Mr. and bargains to deliver Jesus for But in summer, the sun nourishing of all foods. It last Sunday. the Ocean Grove Woman’s Christian and Mrs, T. J. Hankins, Jr., Spring­ Temperance Union will hold its regu-1 thirty pieces of silver. The Phari­ field, N. J.;- Mrs. W. R. Stiles, Nut- takes care of that job. So is light, easily digested, and M iss Mary Smith, a well-known lar weekly public meeting. The pro- ; sees conclude that Jesus must die. ley; Mary E. Schmitt, Dorothy Brown, radio entertainer, is visiting her gram is to be in charge of Mrs. H. j The Priests meet in the temple in Louise Schmitt, Middletown, N .. Y.; you don’t need nearly so cooling. Serve it frequently. uncle Ed M. Sams, at the Whitfield P. F ox and the speaker will be Rev. 1 the presence of Caiaphas, the Hi{jh Mrs. Jacob Bate, New York; Mr. and for. a few days. Edward R. Leach, pastor of the First ; Priest, arranging to ensnare Jesus m Mrs. D. E. Sinclair, Kathryn A. Gun- m u c h fo o d . Sheffield Farms S ealect Mrs. S. E. Allen, of West Haven, M. E. Church, Asbury Park. fthc Garden of Gethsemane. dell, Florence Mueller, Newark; Mr. Conn., is passing several weeks at the After the Betrayal.. and Mrs. Arthur W. Courtney, Tom­ But . you must have the Gradc-A Milk is pure, rich, J. R. W. Littell, of Newark, ovev j my Courtney, New York; E. Jane home of her son, Alva W . Allen, 107 last weekend was in Asbury Park. Alt. Hermon Way. Scheck, Philadelphia; Donald M. r ig h t kinds of food. Wlmt and wholesome. Put in your He formerly lived in Ocean Grove I Blown, John R. Tanseen, Edwin A. Mrs. Amelia Rutev and Miss E. and at one time owned tlie property s e .,!! ?/? 0 im. , ^ S. Vernon, Mt. Pocono, Pa.; George are these? Plenty of fruits. order tomorrow. Ruter, of New York, for a month are at 103 Broadway, which is now the |«PPears with the,cup. The mob ap, Methodist parsonage. Mr. Littell is 'f GPal^ a^^enareles 3e8u». Judas V. Perry, and wife, East Orange; at the Spray View, their twentieth Jiinies B. Cascaden, Roxborough, Pa.:. season at that hotel. in the interior decorating business at Jietiajs the Mastoi with a kiss, He is Newark taken away, . Mrs. H. C. Jamieson, F. anil R, Jamie­ Mrs. Shaw, wife of Rev. J. B. * j Taken before Caiaphas, Jesus is son. Paterson; Mary Huggan, Miple- Shaw, 101 Webb avenue, has been Miss Edith, M. Quick, M. A., of the condemned to death b.v tlie High wood; Mr. and Mrs. J.. 15. Gotwalsl SHEFFIELD FARMS suffering for the past two weeks with National Training School, Washing- i Priest. The mob abuses Him. Judas Philadelphia; Mrs. Thomas G. Egan, a severe case of sciatica. ton, D. C .;.M iss Gertrude Davoy, of appears before Sanhtidrin nnd under- Brooklyn; Theodore G. Adams, New S e u C c c l GRADE-A MILK the Brooklyn Deaconess Home; Miss I takes to release Jesus but is shunned Y oik; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rov. Evan Williams, who is to Margaret Wells, of Philadelphia, I by the Priests and Pharisees. Judas Knight, New York; Mrs. A. Winchest­ preach at the Auditorium the coming er, Miss A. Ball, Saugerties, N. Y. Sunday morning and evening, comes registrar of the Summer .School of i hurls the thirty pieces of silver into Missions, and Miss Gertrude Saatlioff, | ‘U05ptUB>p0 «'o-U pouan}3.t suq from Leicester, England. Stokes Hall—-Mr. and Mrs. R. IC. of the Cleveland Deaconess Home, are to be alone with his remorse. MoDfermott, Miss A. L. Boesch, Ridgq- Miss Nellie M. Wright, a deaconess arrivals at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Then follows the trial before Pil;r field; J. Theodore Morris, Scranton; Moonlight Sail. . from Brewster hospital, Jacksonville, Home this week. His condemnation, sentence and cruci­ Eliza Billington, Miss R. Pfohl, Miss Fla., is at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home fixion, and the final tableaux, “ The At Lane Villa recent arrivals in- F. Welshev, N ew ark;. Miss M. E. for her vacation month. ; : Glorification and Triumph of Jesus.” Yates, Union City; E. F. Treure, elude Mrs. L. E. Pollett, Maplewood; | During the last scene the augmented Brooklyn; E. R. Strassburger, Phila­ on the new S.S. SANDY HOOK Miss Ruth Baulsir, of Poughkeep­ Edith Van Sickle, Brooklyn; Helen [choir sings the sublime “Hallelujah sie, N. Y., is spending the summer as Mamypenny, Narbeth, Pa.; Edith, and delphia; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Keubler, Chorus.” Paul' Keubler, Jr.. Newark; Mrs. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16 . the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Leslie Lane, Flemington; Mrs. Fran­ All of the players without excep­ Allen, 107 Mt. Hermon Way. ■ ces Adams, Eunice Price, Wilkes-. George Harper, Marion Edwards, Connecting train leaves Bradley Beach 5.00 P. M.; Asbury Park- tion are perfect in their respective Dunmore, Pa.; Louise Fox, Mr. and . Dr. Anna F. Wilson and daughter Barre; Arthur Graham Burnett, Cald­ parts. Long and careful training is Ocean Grove 5.05 P. M. Steamer leaves Atlantic Highlands Pier 5.13 well; John and Ruth Goble, New Mrs. H. E. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. P. M. Arrives back at Atlantic Highlands Pier 9.00 P. M. Eastern Margaret, of Morristown, for an in­ evidenced by the capable, manner in Hawkins, W. T. Hawkins, Winifred York; Mrs. Huldah Templeman, Mrs. Standard Time is shown—add one hour for Daylight Saving Time. definite stay are occupying their cot­ which they unfold the wonderful Hawkins, Rockaway, N. J.; Mrs. Lin­ William S. Dealn, Summit. Or, drive your automobile up to the Atlantic Highlands Pier and park tage, at 103 Abbott avenue. . story. coln Horner, Mrs. T. fi. Howell, The principals in the play are: The it there, free. Three hour sail. Cruise up the Bay and,Harbor and Rev. Dr. Elmer E. Pearce, 117 Ab­ The Assembly Bible "Class of St. Hackettstown; Mrs. Halstead, Firth- return. Enjoy a delicious dinner and, if you like, dance in the big, bott avenue, last Sunday delivered Paul’s church will hold its annuai $iristus, Adolf Fassnaeht; Mary the cliff, :N. Y.; Frances Downsbrough, beach party Friday, August 19, at Mother of Jesus, Elsa Fassnaeht; cool ballroom—no extra charge. Reduced fares for parties of ten the morning sermon in the Methodist Brooklyn; Gedrgiana L. Young, Pitts­ or more. Consult local ticket agents for additional information. • Episcopa) Church at Morristown. the foot of Ocean Pathway. The Mary Magdalene, Hella P. Fassnaeht; burgh; Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Broyles, committee in charge is composed of E ? i >; • P in4 .?er°o'^ Vi State College; Mr. and Mrs. Confer, Round Trip Fare, $1.25 Including Dinner, $2.15 Mr. and Mrs. ,G. W. Borden, of Lan­ John H.-Wall, chairman; Mrs. Marie , ? er’« rSria n r, Schoeller; Aspinwall, Pa.; Lloyd C. Barnstead, caster, Pa., who arrived here the lat­ Kinnison, Mrs. Jennie Handley, Miss ' William ^ • e,r’rJ?i Tan.’i ?s" Miss C. .T. Wilson, Miss N. M. Hop­ ter part of last week, are at the Mary Walker, Mrs. Anna Ridgeway, I®?*1 Donner; Nathaniel, OttoLudwig; per, Mrs. H. Olpp, Miss C. Olpp, New Columbia until after Labor Day. Mrs. John H. Wall, Mrs. F. M. Ter-1 Ezechiel, Karl Stem; Rabbi, Josef Yorrk. . ' ' - . hune, Mrs. ■. Georgej-. Catley, .-Alberta mt M°rgenstern. Mnnrronornvn . Jlje. *l‘hn Hicnmdisciples, ad Petrus, UAfviid ’SANDY HO O KSK!- •.•. Rev. H. A. Relyea, of Newark, wjll Shelburne—Mrs. Jesse Greene, R. join his family here next Tuesday in Brown, Frank Averill, Dr. George : Karl Heller; John,j 0mar Campbell; C. Utess, Hollis; W. W; Lasker, Jr., the Woolston cottage at 81 Main ave­ Moston and F. M. Terhune, ex-officio. ;'“das- Hein| Kudorf; Matthaeus, , Thomas, Thaddeus, Jakobus, Andreas, Brooklyn; W. W Skinner, wife and nue, for the remainder of the summer. | Phillipus, Bartholomaeus, Marcus and daughter, Millburn; Mrs. Jay S. Treat, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gracey, Simon; Maria, sister of Lazarus, James H. Cryer, Hilda and Gladys 113 Franklin avenue; had as their Anna Schultz;. Josef of Arimathae, Cryer, Newark; Ethel F. Pratt, Jer­ guests at last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Henrich Knob; Veronica, Berta Bauer; sey City; Mareta Bacon, Ada and When Your Ernest Volz, of Bywood, Upper Darby, Hamilton Notes Salome, Helen Knopp; Rachel, Minnie Mareta, Cranshaw, Newburgh; Mar­ Pa. Rudorf; Blind Man, Max Dietzhold; ian Dally, Maplewood; Mrs. William btimiwiHitiufiKmitiiiiwuinifsituiniirtiimiraitttmttni Crippled Beggar, Robert Fink; Aure- Head Aches Dr. John Krantz, of Paterson, is Lasker, Doris Lasker, Thomas An­ Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Whitaker a n d ' f e ^ p b e n . B e r g ; N|codemus Hans derson, Brooklyn; ;S. L. Eddy, New­ passing two weeks here to visit his ark; Mrs. M. E. Oviatt, Maplewood; friends, after a.trip to Martha’s Vine­ nephew, Milton Gindhart,! have r e - * r,er’. and Throbs.. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wilson, Mr. yard. He is staying at the Elini Cot­ and Mrs. David Courter, Brooklyn: tage. j through wStP “whil^ visfunpfils Pr't* Stein; First Thief, karl Schoen- I sfein; Second Thief, Gustav Schultz. George' C. and Russell M- Seward, V- A daughter born last Saturday to iS i In addition to the foregoing the Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Titcomb will ti,? nf following local residents participated Ketteres, State College; Grace Evans, be called Patricia Ann. Mt . Titcomb Colorado, Visiting th© usrdcn of' tps fVip npniluction «C mildipTR (rtiAY/lc Gods, and Pike’s Peak. Coming tmefc- Pr“d^ctl°S, fs so^ rs, guards, Mrs. C, Roland Mays, Baltimore; W, is the principal of the Neptune high W. Lasbuny, Jr., Brooklyn; John D.. . school. wt'f'^tr?srnnC t%tfhr7 ' 1 Edward Severs" John Gurney, W. Mabel L. and Marion F. DeWitt, Paul Whitaker s aunt, Mrs. George John- 7vi"ollver Georire Bartlett C Mar- G Adams, East Orange; Miss H. Mr. and Mts. Harold Wheeler, of son, whom Mrs. Whittaker had not Jiotti b. Op^kef F M. Averill Masonville, N.' J., have been the seen in years and who now lives m r.„„ ' „ n..,.: , c p r r v Meyerhoff, Miss E. Cordts, Brooklyn; guests of Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sturgis) Wood­ They returned by waV of the Pelt, Fred. Ulrich. A. Stewart, Albert bury; Mrs. David ICenvick, Phebe H. Rainear at their summer home on Great Lakes and Niagara Falls. | Scott. Charles Van Nest, George New Jersey avenue. Acheson, Newburgh. VVhile they were away over three Hayden, Howard Weeks, Jack Bail, Mrs. Fred Pine, Mrs. H. P. Fox weeks they did-not see a drop of rain. Fred Pittman, J. B ., Challender, Bill and Miss Jessie Staats were, the host­ Through southeastern Kansas the pas- Whitsall, H. Smith, Homer Kresge, When Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, esses for a benefit missionary tea ture was so dried up that cattle'by Jr., S. Shaffer, Kenneth MacWhinney, send their knife-like pains thru your quivering nerves...when yesterday afternoon at the parson- the thousands were starving; Those . e. Height, R. and H. Applegate, J. ‘ age, 103 Broadway. that they saw were pawing the earth, ! A. Morris, R. Duncan, C. Martin, A. Muscular Pains torture you...when Periodic Pains Iay^you low trying in vain to find food,‘and were Allen, John Tomlin, E. Bedell; K- ...these arc the times you need Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. ■Miss Anna Magee, of Passaicj is Why suffer needlessly? Why let ordinary aches and pams staying with Mrs. J. C. Perry, of Pil­ jUst skin and bones, The situation [Rose, F. Hulse, I. Richter, J. Collins, grim Pathway, for five weeks. She was so bad that the people in the p. -Dorsey, M. Nixon, Abner Asper, rob you of enjoyment, success,, prosperity? has been a regular visitor here fo r a towns took the matter up and were Frank Brown, George Oldfield, Ever- Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly—safely. long period o f .years. carting baled hay out in the pasture ett Newhouse, H. Delquist,: Leslie Ask any druggist what their users say about them. . - land, cutting it open and letting it Knox, ...... William ~Stansbury,. * Ellsworth — Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Piils will stop a simple Headache in ten Miss Adole Toering, daughter of lay.- - Schug, Thomas Hornell, George Hall. to twenty minutes less than the time needed by most simtiz? Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Toering, 42 Surf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muller, of East Charles Hall and M. L. Andariese. preparations. They are not laxative, do not upset the stomach? avenue, is returning on the S. S. Orange, spent last weekend with Mrs. Clarence Kohlmann, organist, con­ Champlain, Wednesday, August 17, Muller’s- parents, Mr. and Mrs. tributes greatly to the charm of the do not cause Constipation. . . . from an extended tour of Europe. Archie Height. ‘ , program. -v;: A package of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine Mrs. F. Clare Cyphers, of Ocean Mr.. and Mrs. Reginald Pyles and | cabinet, pocket, or hand-bag means fewer aches and pains, greater Grove, and Mrs. Albert Heimroth, of baby daughter Betty Ann have re­ ROOriNG-CONTRaGTOE efficiency, less lost time, more comfort and 3 Asbury Park, motored to Camden on turned to .their home in Glendola, enjoym ent. Wednesday to attend the convention after a visit to the parsonage. . I ■ 25forZ5cents 125 for $1.00. of the State American Legion Auxili­ Mr. and Mrs. William Ringler and! | KEX ROOflNG GO, ary. . ■. daughter Ruth, of Milford, have been - Robert Hamnien, 99 Webb avenue, on a short vacation visit with Mr. S9 South Main Street, Asbory Park DR.M1LES’ . ; Atmt! saqsnj pus aaquimp iisunoa oqj and Mrs. Fred: Ringler. Phone 137,7 Medford, N. J. He won a camp em­ - Mr. and Mrs. iJ. Stout, of Easton, Reproofing Over Old Shingles ANTI-PAIN P IU S blem for all-round camper, twenty^ Pa., are occupying their summer cot­ Dr. H, P. Fox, the pastor, will on't out of one hundred and ninety- tage, fo r a month. occupy the pulpit next Sunday morn­ T tvyo being given emblems. The Harvest Home supper of the ing and preach on the subject, “ The Hamilton church will be held Wed Gospel Unashamed.” The service be­ A. J. Buchan, of the B. B. Plumb­ gins at 11,00 o’clock. ing and Heating Supply. Co., Jersey nesday, August 17th, from five to Matthews & Francioni I— OWHUMIKW—HWW WMMHIHW Hit— IH «H eight o’clock. Mrs- 'Dorothy Gravatt Winterstella, City, accompanied by . his wife and Succejsort to dqughter Ruth, • is staying for two Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Hewson, of organiBt, has selected: the following ■weeks, with Mr. and Sirs. F ra n k 'P . East' Orange, accompanied by, Mr. and numbers for Sunday morning: Pre­ GEORGE B. SEXTON STILES’ EXPRESS Butcher, 113 Broadway. Mrs. William Reilly and Mr. and lude, “Serenade," by Schubert; offer­ focal and Losg Distance Moving Mrs. William Tomlin, of Bayonne, tory, “Le Cygne,” by Saint Snens; i ' Dr. nnd Mrs. Perman L. Stevenson, who, have -summer cottages at Shark postlude, “Festival March,1" by Mar- FUNERAL DIRECTORS ;....v T R U C K I N G = ■ son Jack hnd daughter Sarah, o f Dan­ River Hills, recently motored to Lava- chant.. Raymond Bartlett, tenor solo­ The Oldest Undertaking Establish, ville, Pa., and Mrs. William L. Ste, lette and went fishing.' They report­ ist, will sing, ‘Wondrous Is the ment in Monmouth County Our M en A r e Capable-and Courteous ' venson and Mrs. R oy Beaver, o f Bcr- ed , a wonderfultime and caught Story,” by Reichardt. . ! - Continaous Service ■svick, hove bcetn visiting relatives on . Office...... 204 Main Street, Asbory Park’'i'Jrt twenty-eight large bluefish. The ,Church School is held every FirsoClass Ambulance. Scrriee Webb avenue this week. Mrs. Frank Cashman, of Bridge- Sunday at 9.00 a. m., and the mid­ _ Rev, . Dr. Charles' A. Tindley has Conn., and children,. Frankiajjd week prayer een'ica,'every Wednesday .Main. Street been speaking in. the. Holiness- meet- nt 7.45 p...... • ing ..for severalmornings this 'week on; his dnnuol:visit to Ocean Grove. PAGE SI5 f r id a V , a u g u s t is;' im ,°:

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>itaaaaaaaa Telephones Directly on thc 342 and 48-16 (Ip u w n Ocean Front ! ARLINGTON HOTEL Opens | Refinement and comfort, All rooms with rmmtag hot and cold Decpration Day . water. Highest standard of service. ATHING and fishing in ocean. Pine boardwalk fill! Closes October 1 length of oceaii front, connecting with Asbury Park ■ WINTER RESORT Steam Heat on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two | PARK HOUSE Running Water large pavilions, -with orchestra concerts afternoon and ; St. Petersburg, FIs. evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated it Private Baths I Come to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter, Modern night Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ S Charming location. in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru­ Booklet mentalists,, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane | l)R. FRANK O. COOPER, Owner and Manager. H, W. WILLIAMS, amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys; merry-go-round, aaii>aiaia»*iM »ania>m iiaiati»m aiaw nm aamaaaaaaaaiam tw i Ownership swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily meet­ aH taiaiM aM M aaatM aiitiu •aM »M M «iiHHataaaM ta»iit»M »H«Hi»»»M { nnagement ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A • ^ _ _ . • • : quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. t Also ROLAND APARTMENT Dial 2-3261. - Furnished or Unfurnished. Summer or Yearly Rentals. The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are, s "DEEEO^LY ON fH E 'OCEAN FRONT” S recommended to the consideration of jntending patrons as among | ■ European . . 5 the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. J Open Thursday,! May 26, .1932 J 3 Season, May to October Entirely Rebuilt aaid Redecorated j ! Rooma With Private Baths t S ' . I. A. SHAW, OwnershipJffianagement • J Hotel Albatross | • Telephone Asbury Park 4084 I * • • \ « • 34 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. • I TWELFTH SEASON • M aaiaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM aaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaiaaHM • Telephone 2691 - . ■ ; anaaHN*a»aaaMaH*aaiM«aMaaaaMaaaaaaa»OMiaMMMama*MaMaMMM • American and European. LIFPINCOTT BROTHERS. « | GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL ! i . • : s • ’ a n d 2 Ocean Pathway, .Ocean Grove, N. J. aaaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaataa(aaaaa«aooaaaH aa»aaaaaaa«aaaaaa«iaaaa«t««aiHM fa Near beach and Auditorium, All sleeping rooms have | | I GAfETERIA ! electric lights, hot and aold running water; some enguits, s : S The Lafayette ! | Open Until October 15 . with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May | CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH AVENUE | to October. Phone Asbury Park 2933. i Famous Supreme Blend Coffee • Mrs. V. C. Haynes, Management continued by Lulu E. Wright | Season May to October I • j • Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove J A, G, DIEFENDERFER j ; M. J . W OODHING 5 ••••IHIMIHIMUHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIMiaiiMIHNIMIIIHMiHIIIHIN Owner-Manager S I | *n..unnHiH..MHHiiiMiainuinMiHiMimMiHnHiM »mu«Ha Telephone 1981 I •• m m m m *raa«a«i*aaaaaaaaaaaaaiaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaS O C E A N GROVE, N. J.

ABERDEEN HOTEL Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove I 1 Directly on the (kean Front Twenty-first Season Open Saturday, June 11, for 1932 season ! 28-32 Surf avenue. Kear Auditorium, with unobstructed view ot ocean. Table sup­ until October 3, inclusive, | S C harles G. Slockton plied with fresh fruits and vegetables from nearby farms and fresh seafood d*ily. • , , All home cooking. "Write for new booklet or telephone 439. Offers superior dining room service at a price S J. 8. COOPER, Owner and Manager. in keeping with thc times. Telephone 1162 S aaaaaiaiaaM iM iiaiaaaaftiaiaH aaaaaiaaaaaaaiiiaiiiM iiiiH tH iiH iiM im ______to reserve your own table, J . Booklet on application ,'j •••aaaaaa«ai«aM «aiac: and Beach avenues, one '40c„ 50c. and“B5c., daily, 11.30 to 7, OLIVE HOUSE block from the acean end centrally lo­ DIA M ON D STAT E Telephone 7525 Furnished Rooms, Running Water. cated. Season May to October. Hot and Ocean End of Embury Averfue cold running water in all rooms. Phone 1188. MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. .Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. P aris* C«ataml msi Fit- 72 Main avenuo near beach and Audi­ Forty-first season. Open May 28 to .October 1. Phone 4125. man a ramiM tmi M®- torium. First-Class Family Hotel. Clintock st. Convenient OCEAN HOUSE Renowned for excellence of table. M.EVERNGAM. „ ...... , . . . >o all points o f interest dally or nfcOO weekly „na up Booklet. T e W ^ -T X T.PEU N C^zraA?Kr® Special rates Fourth of July holiday. Open May to,October. American and European plan. Meals served at reasonable rates. Phono 2085 GROVE HALl HOTEL MR. and MRS. J. B. SWEET. APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED BOOMS 4 Ocean Pathway 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Occ*n Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rooms Rooms : . Running water in „ with private baths. Hospitality Fpone 2880 Open May 27 to October 1. every room The Spray View Comfort ; • •______W. E. BUNN. Open for Decoration Day Next door to beach Directly facing, th-. occan. Full ocean view from all rooms. Running water European Write for ■ in rooms. Near hoi and cold sea water baths. Spcclal June and Septem­ Phone 8287 Special Rates ber rates. Am erican and European plan. Phone Asburv 79, J. J, WSiJt* to August 1. HANNAFORD HOUSE Proprietor and Owner. . . . • "■ ■ , 51 Abbott Avenne. F. M, L’HOMME&IEU Two blocks from bathing, beach and pavilion. Rooms and Board. 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Hot Pitman avenue, one-Ijalf block from ocean .Open All Year. • Telephone 5370-R. at:! cold running water. American . 14 THE AURORA plan. Telephone 6570. A1EEEST and cafetcrlas, Furnished .'rooms,' ‘Neav. *11 ' .. JOSEPHINE'HANNAFORD. : PRANK iV E s BtFLl*; .worth-while attntctions;. :S, J, FREAM, Owner-Propnetor.’ 'V v i ' . ' V .- . " : ,• -V"- t =“■ m y -’

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14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee^ 71LLENHURST OTEL Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Tolephone f t Corner Central and Pitman Block to Bcach SEACROFT 4027- H. 8. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. i ■ B O O M S M O D E R N G. F. DHAHE ' T H A N K Y O U TELEPHONE 1766 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms only. First-class, light, airy rooms. Rooms Modern, $10.00 W eekly and Up. TRO Y PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all points of interest. Open M ay 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. CALL AGAIN! A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS 4 Seaview avenue, at ocean and bath­ Edwards House ing beach,, near cafeterias, Auditorium w eeee ee e ee e e e ee ee ee e e e e e e e e e ia e e ee ® ee e e 6 ve e w c en ee e e eeee® 1 87 Pitman avenue, near ocean and Auditorium, Light, sunny, all outsido The St. George and Casino. Rates reasonable. Reser- rooms; hot and cold running:, water in all' rooms. Beduced rates. vations Suggested. Tel. 9127. M r. and Mrs. W. S. Riegel, owrier-managers. Telephone 4450. Ownership-management. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JESSIE EDWARDS. 108 Lake avenue. Furnished Rooma, steam heat, breakfast if desired. Near Asbury Park The Terrace and all attractions. Open all year. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR G. C. Pridham & Bro. Telephone 8156-J. L. M. GRIGGS. THE IMPERIAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PRACTICAL PAINTERS ■-!■ (European Plan) ; 7 Embury avenue. H alf block from Alterations Additions Repairs PAPER HANGERS 26 M ain Avenue, one block from ocean. A ll rooms light and cool, with hot ocean boardwalk. Open all year. 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove 71 Broadway Pleasant steam heated rooms. House- and cold running water. Heat for chilly days. Tel. 10G8. Season May 27 VICTORIA Telephone 1262 4 , Ocean Grove, N. J, keeping privileges.. Terms reasonab to October. MR. and MBS. J A. FETZER, Ownership-Managemerit Terms reasonable. Tel. M97-W. MRS. J. KILSHAW . Cor. Beach and Abbott Euro­ Andrew Taylor pean. Block to beach. All out­ Charles W. Quering V oorhees-Metropolitan side rooms. Community kitchen, TIN AND SHEET METAL Carpenter and Builder optional.. Telephone G027. Tt. E. VOORHEES Managing Owner. i Ocean View Hotel j WORKER Jobbing Promptly Attended To 75 South Main St., Asbury Park Estimates Furnished Phone 1265-R CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS i . Qnjd Restaurant } P h o n e 2 60 1 148 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove Broadway and Central Avenue 5 Will Open Monday, June 27, at Noon. • Tilton’s City Dairy EDMUND L. THOMPSON Open for rooms June 15. • PasUnrlzed Milk and Cream Exterior and Interior BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED Restaurant hours: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. PAINTING Breakfast, 25c., 35c., 50c. Dinner, 50c., T S c^ $ , 1.0 0, Supper, 50c., MILK Estimates Furnished 75c. Also a la carte. GEORGE C: PRIDHAM. f-MMONS CAFETERIA Distributors fo? Walker-Gordon Products 805 Second Avenue, Asbury Park HiM M M »nmM Hin«nHHHiinntn»iM nnm 26 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove, N .'J. And HOTEL j P h o n e 1 6 7 7 Phone Asbury Park 2256-R

The Cafeteria W here You Receive Only the Best of Food j Phone Asbury Park 4075 far • c n v i c r OCEANSIDE W ith Courteous Service 5 Furnace Cleaning Meal Hours— Breakfast, 7 to 11; Dinner, 11,30 to-2; ; JOHN N. BURTIS 25 Ocean Avenue By Vacuum— No Dust Supper, 5 to 8 i FUNERAL DIRECTOR Fam ished Booms Opposite Bathing Grounds Heating Equipment Service 41 Pilgrim Pathway—Near Auditorium J. PRIVATE CHAPEL E. A. BITTNER Overlooking Ocean. Telephone 6344 O. Gormer W. F. EMMONS, Manager S Pliine E67 E17 Bmgi All. Ajbwj Pvk 65 Morris Avenue Neptune City

AMERICAN BARBER SHOP DAVID H. O'REILLY The Palisades 307 Bond St., Asbury Park ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 22 EMBURY AVENUE EXPERT ON LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Orders Attended to Promptly One block from ocean and South End bathing beach House and all HAIR BOBBING, 40 CENTS Estimates Famished rooms completely renovated. Apartment and rooms, TRates reasonable. Mon and Boys' Hair Cut, 35 Cents 129 Aboott Avenue Ocean Grove MRS. E. A. GILDERSON, MICHAEL DAItO (Formerly with Nary) P h o n e 4 7 1 6 , Phone' 6163-W. Ownership-Management. And Sunshine City Hotel L. SNIDER PAINTING in Same Building NEWSPAPERS PAPER-HANGING PITMAN HOUSE Ninth Season 56 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Ninth Season Service A ll Year It W ill Pay You to Get Our Estimate. 24 Pitm an Avenue. Furnished. Rooms. R O I I L A N D & B E N N E T T Hotel Open for Rooms, Friday, M ay 27 One block from ocean and cafeterias. 53 Main Ave., Occan Grove. Tel. 5283 Telephone Asbury Park 7947 , ; E. H. VIERING. . Cafeteria Open Thursday, June 30 Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier 39 Pilgrim Pathway Ocean Grove C. C. SHARP, Proprietor. h k i l i h m - a * w a ^T32 Webb Avenue, near ocean and bathing o WATCHES CLOCKS I H K A V A b c a c h . Light housekeeping privileges. All ARTHUR BEERS Telephone, Asbury Park 231-M outside rooms. Also table board. Moderate WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY PAINTING AND DECORATING REPAIRING r a te s . MRS. MARTHA BOOS. Our Priccs the Lowest 19 Broadway. One block from South End OSBORNE MOUSE and CAFETERIA E. I. FEAGLEY Pitman and Central avenues, near Audilorium and beach. Furnished pavilion. Overlooking ocean and Jake. Fur­ 15 Years with Charles Wilson iifl Tears wlt'H IIiimHlon lViitch t(». rooms. Open June 30- Phone. Also Under. Same Management, 1217 Sixth Avenue, Neptune •* BROADWAY nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. Clocks Called for and Delivered VAN COTTAGE, .10, Central Avenue. Palm Sunday to October 1. Telephone Asbury Park 6082 E. J. SEVERS. 71 Einbury Avenue Ocean Grove Room s A. M. VANSKITE Running Water 21 Central avenue-. Ocean Grove. First-class, all outside CENTRAL AVENDE HOUSE rooms, running water in rooms*, AldONG THE HOTELS Robott Barton, Newark; M r. and Mrs. W. Bavolcr, Paterson; Walter H. Auditorium nnd . beach V special rates for September, MISS O. OIjSOK. MAJESTIC CAFETERIA Sunset Lodge— Mr. arid Mrs. II. Williams, New Ybrk; MI'S. M, A. 15 Main Avenue. European plan. Run­ AT MAJESTIC HOTEL Besson, Roberta Besson, Frenchtown; llouck, Margaret- M. Houck, Margue-'i ning water In rooms. One-half block M r. and Mrs. II. C. Smith, Brooklyn; rite Schneider, Hackensack; Dorothy. from beach. Hi tes moderate. Special The only; cafeteria on the ocean front. Ocean Pathway and Ocean E. and Bc-rtha E. Hendeinach, 'Beth- THE COLONIAL rates for June and September. Howard J'. Hamberger, Miss L. Ham- S. J. FOSTER. Avenue. Phone 190. GEORGE It. HAINES, Owner and Manager. borger, ■George A. Foerth and chil­ leliem; W illiam H. Booth, City Island, dren, New York; Mrs. A. V. Keller; N. Y.; Lela I Kichline, Paul .M. Fiankenfichl, Hellertown, Pa. 54 Broadway. Furnished rooms. Housekeep­ Alfred V, Blewitt, Mrs. A. W. Antle- ing privileges. Board by arrangement. A mann, Dorothy Antlemann, D o ro th v ' Spray View— Mi1, and Mrs. Richard Chautauqua house of home comforts. Riley, 'New York; Mr. and M r s . F . Fall, Westfield; George Bogart, Jer­ M r. and Mrs. J. P. THOMPSON,'Owner-Manager Sandwich Shoppe D.. Laphanr, Warsaw. Poland.; E. J. sey City; Harriett Gorsine, Julia C. - 60 M ain Avenue, Opposite Postoffice, Ocean Grove Donvaldt, Paul L. Bock, Albany; MUs Curfv, Troy, N. Y.; E. Ely Parker, Beach Avenue and Olin street. Block Try our famous club sandwiches; A. M. Bounoure, Hackensack; Mrs, Freehold; Mrs. A. and Miss E. Ruter, New York; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crane, from ocean. Light, airy rooms. Home Special blend coffee, w ith pure cream, at Sc, a cup. Thomas Lynch, Winifred and Martha CLAREMONT like. Privileges. Hot and cold run­ Lynch, Anderson, Indiana; M. M. East Orange; Kay Ford, Glens Falls; Under new management. Mary O'Malley, New York;- H. J. EMMA S. GOSLEE, Owner. ning water on all floors. Addison, New York; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Laphani, Hackensack. MacKenzic, wife and son, Linden; M. 12. Crown, I. Fiedler, Hackensack; D. 1G Mam Avenue, one block from ocean Sterling—Myrtle Kay, Newark; and near all attractions. Corner location. Ketterson, Bayonne; A. Karsen, H. The Sampler Bnn Mrs. L. W. Blazior, Hasking R id g e ; Gunscliard, Brooklyn; C. Cleveland, THE EMPIRE Rooms only. Privileges. Special rates Cora F. Barbour, Jackson Heights; 28 Main avenue, a block and a half from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortable William Cleveland, Paterson; E. J. J. K. JOHNSON Mrs. A. Lyne, New York; Mrs, Bessie’; for June and September. ■; and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA Perry anil famiy, New Brunswick; Rohn, Elizabeth A. Pearson, Miiinie Mrs. D. P. Miler, Nutley; Mrs. S. 31 Embury avenue. A quiet SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms open May 1. Cafe­ II. Fleming. Easton Mrs. E. ;A; Har­ teria open June 23. Telephone 1905. JIRS. M. W. NEW BERRY W RIGHT. Van Dttyne,. Newark; Mrs. R. Kelz, place for refined Christian vey, West Chester; Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Greenville; Mrs. J. McAuliffe, Mrs. FAITH COTTAGE adults, Family worship, Abbey, Newark; Katherine Schoeri- G. Patterson, Brooklyn; Mrs. Edward Block and half7from'ocean. Rates reasonable. A. E. HARPER. wolf, Maplewood; Mrs. Ella Schoon- Dingnan, M 1'. arid Mrs. J. R. Dunn, inaker and children, Nutley; Mrs. E. Mrs. Edward Brady, White Plains: 11 Pitman avenue, third house from Sterling Cafeteria L. Bowman, M r. and Mrs. C. Simp­ Mrs. F. Vanderhoff, Upper Montclair; the ocean. Rooms only. House newly 34 Bath Avenue, one and one-half blocks from beach. B right cheer. son, Newark; Mrs. C. B. Morrison, Marie A. Gunther, Frances R; Gun­ renovated inside and out. Conven- Franklin, N. J.; Mrs. Lennox McPher­ GROVEHURST ful rooms at moderate rental. Good food. Quiet,'hom e-like atmos­ ther, Dover. ■ C. H. HORTON. son, Cedar Grove; M r. and Mrs. J. S. lent to everything. Queen—W . S. Crool and family, phere. Regular Dinner 50c. ; Chicken or Turkey Dinner, 75c. Hal'vey,. Jule and Shirley Harvey; Garwood; M r. and Mi's. S. Clayton U ■ ______„ • r * ± ~ 23 Central Avenue one block Phone Asbury Park, 4827. 8. M. FRENCH. Glenside, Pa.; Mr. arid Mrs. C. G. Rarick, Leaman Place, Pa.; Clifton Carlson, Jersey City; Adelina Fitz­ Maloney, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gottage Gerald, Ysabel Sifredo, Elsie. Dam- •••••••OINHMaKMHMMMiaPtlinaiOtStnillMMMIVMtMaNtlMIMNMt J. Coghlan, Montclair; O. T. Graham abundant shade. Telephone 7132. M. C. TODD, Proprietor. bach,,New York; Mrs. R. Cole Hal- and family, Maywood;_Mr. and Mrs. chard,. Staten Island. 92 Mt. Zion Way. Rooms only. Near | WISTERIA RESTAURANT McGervey, M rf. C. F. Beck, Joan Auditorium and Emory street bridge. Breakers— M r. tfnd Mrs. Frank S. I ^ c.k' Bloomfield; M r. and Mrs. A. W. The Lexington Clean, quiet and cooL Tel. 2S68-R. J 89 Main Avenue, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue ; Upnrv H^vldon Ilpiirhts* A I Blair, New Biunswick; Mrs. George MRS. GEORGE TERRELL. Best Coffee in Town :tly Home Cooked Food • Schum’an, H. Hammer, Orange;' Ray JIo^ el'’r ^ . ithwM °'y<81r’ MapTle}!'0I>^ : A. White, Redwood, N. Y.; Mrs. e: f - G Harrisburg; Julia V. 16 Webb avenue, first block from ocean. Club Breakfast, 25c. to :65c. Regular Dinner, Daily, G5c. M. Wilson, Brooklyn; Mrs. M. Carr, Fori05tei,_B alt.m ore,II. Homan, Select South End. Modom conveniences. Luncheon, Weekday, 50cl T/irkey or Chicken Dinner, 75c. Elmhurst; Thomas J. Binford, Wash- M- G. Giilllth, Philadelphia, Mrs. Lil- Reasonable i-ates. Tel. 2632. ingtonville, N. Y.; Ida E. Kircher,• d^ h‘er’ A’lce MRS. C. F. GREW , Ownership Management. Hoboken; Mrs. C. H. Tower, Mabel B. °rl‘nJ£e.’ m J ss„ 3 Crocker, Saratoga Springs; Edna Sa- § Pa., Mr. and Mrs. O. On t h t ocean front, mar batbln* UPHOLSTERING ter, Brooklyn; Carrie Taylor, Mary ^ T81 grounds and all attraction*. Ex­ ceptionally larr*t airy' rooms. Pri­ Friese, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. ,^u l 'i OCEAN MANOR vate baths.' Folder* . ' -v: :; >:■■■ ERNEST B. JEMISON Frederick Koch, Kingston, N. Y.; 5; .'} nSSJ,®* ■■'iS J l j ^ iv r 5 ’ Telophono 7813 U ':■ CAROX/STN SAIU3R. Mrs. J. Canet, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blai‘> Vi S” Q v‘: UPHOLSTERING, BEDDING, CUSHIONS, WINDOW SHADES,. Hutton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hut- J A, Heiner, Brookljm. S^ V. . "■*— i n /t: „23 Olin Street, one block to ocean, MATTRESSES RENOVATED and MADE TO ORDER ton, Jr., Jersey City; Mrs. V. A. W il- I t T h e .511 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phono SIB7-M.;' After II T . St.,■House. 438G-W son, Bellaire, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. ! Inhn p’ i M i r a m a ate rates. iHomelike. Housekeep- Howard M. Langford, Brooklyn; Mr. ¥ ' an<*p P- Hcrr> Lans- ing privileges. A, C. KLUBERTANZ. and Mrs. L. S. Davies, Jersey City; l.downe- Pa' DAILY BAKING nr n W - i . - M r . a n d Mrs. W. P. White, Bloom- Seaside—Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. 77 Embury avenuo, corner location. fie ld . Obdyke, Landing, N. J.; Mrs. O. H. All outside rooms, newly furnished REITZ’S MODEL BAKERY Aurora— N. M. Livingston, Mont­ Roth, Rose Marie Roth, Newark; Mrs. Mansion House and renovated. Centrally located. BREAD—ROLLS—PIKS clair; Robert J. Wilson, George S. M. Morris, Miss I. Morris, Mrs. F. Reasonable Rates. ISABELLE DEGNEN, Manager. Sorber, York, Pa.; Anna N. Shriver, L. Palmeri. Brooklyn; Mrs. S. Roilen, LATER CAKES OF ALL KINDS M is s M. Jordan, New York; F. M.' 47 Pilgrim Pathway. V Occan Grove's Only Year-Round Bake Shop. Mary S. Shriver, Washington, Pa.; 19 Main avenue, one block from MaTtin Reigle and fam ily, M. Loder- I Rogers and wife. East Orange; Al- MAIN AVENUE HOUSE oc£an. European. Large airy stedt, Cranford; Anna T. Meyer, 1 bcrta Cooper, Flushing; Mr. and ro o m s . , ,, * > Mts. E. J. Bauer, W . H. Wunner, Philadelphia; Mrs. J. Vance, New jtutherford; Mrs. John Alan Hoover, M. H. HENNIG, Owner and Proprietor, , York; Mrs. W. G. Springer and Ruth daughter, New Orleans; E. H. Hall Hoover, Baltimore; Mr. a n d 11 Main avenuo, one-half block to occan. The Importance of the Hair a n d w ife ,. M l'S . A . HHall, a l l , EthelE th e l Hall,H a ll, , E- -Jt_ . Connors,^West ------" Orange; ‘ “ V,1?.';’ Convenient to bathing beach and all othor Hawthorne; Sirs; Jack Eddlngton, f? ™ r?'.„:„P^er»?n’ Pj’mcet0’1,! W il- THE WIELITA attractions. Ropms with , or without house- The woman[who is annoyed by hair difficultiei liam Jamison, New York; M ts.. A. keeping privileges. Moderate rates. Chicago; Thelma Packer, Vernon Ely, ■ ' ■, • BETH. RUDRAUFF. w i l l f i n d Cathryn E. JcfTries, M illard F. GraefF, Furman, Lynbrook; Mrs. C. • R. Helen Gisler, Charles C. Long, H ar* Christie, Haverstraw; Mrs. ' E. C. *• FURNISHED ROOMS BORDEN'S TRANSFORMATIONS risburg; H. F. Ridgely, Washington; Buckanan, New City, N. Y.; Edward ■: 14 Spray avenue, Ocean . Grove, N .J . Two THE NEWARK a valuable acquisition, providing a coiffure of Teresa Brand; Bayonne; Mrs. C, E. L. Christie, B. E. Wigginton, M ari-;1', minutes to beach and W esley lake. Special Mackey; Elizabeth Mackey, Jersey etta, Ohio;- J. L. Kauffman, Catons- season rates. Phone 2008-M naturalness and chaim . SIRS. R. J. JONES. , ; *, , - _ - * 1 ■ - J. * ' V/ V. fV- Cit; Thomas Doan, Pittsburgh;. Inez ville, Md.; E. E. Taylor, E. B. JoneS, :: B o rd e n ’s H o i r Pieces are renowned for exquisite B. Kesner, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B.v. 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking ocean— qualities— Thc latest addition lo the permanent W . H . T h o m p s o n ,' A s t o r i a . ; V: v Paul, Easton, Pa.;. Mr. >and Mrs. Apartments; rooms with housekeep­ A. H. Smith, Paterson; Mrs. Mary,'.;. OCEAN VILLA wave industry,— Speed, Comfort, Safetg. ing privileges;, individual equipment. St. George— If. M. Francis, Kath­ Southard, Lynbrook, L. I.; R. Robert.;'' Telephone Asbury I’ark 7834. . •■ CLARA SHACKLETON. THE BORDEN MACHINE and METHOD PATENTED ryn F. Long, Caldwell; .Muriel de Young, Buffalo; .M r. and Mrs. J. IM - v'i Guzman, Weehawken; Marcella Rous­ Reynolds, Vnlatie, N. Y .;' MaggUi ',‘ < Beauty Culture. Iinportcd]P#rtjTranjformations.Co«mctic« 18 Webb avenue,, comer of Beach. One bloc* seau, Grantwood; George W . Pres7 Malephant, Elizabeth; MrS.„ClariaTB;-'j> from ocean; Furnished rooms by day, week or, ton, Jr., Englewood; Nell Daby, M r. soason. Clean, comfortable. Hot and cold run­ Mercei', Pittsburgh; Dr.' and. .M rs.'!■' RLAINFIELD ning water in. rooms. Special Juno and Soptem- BORDEN’S HAIR SHOP and Mrs. William Dalby, Mr. aiid Robert P. Marsh, Gettysburg;; Mrs-i' b ir;1 rates. Open all year. m r b . u Jffi. CROffK* Mrs. B. C. Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. H . R. Dobler, Ridgewood;' M r.' find,.,'. I Embury.avenuo. Rooms;.100 yards 538 Cookman Ayenue v . C. Helnzchu, , Paterson; Hazel L. Mrs. A. ’ F. Sifripson;; M r;’-.and -M rsi ‘ ^bqach.; - Convenient to. cafotelas./ Smith, Passaic; Mrs. D. Roeth, Frank Robort Bruce,, New York; C. >\r. Fish--'.’.. Philadelphia i l and Katherino, Roeth, New: York: or." nnd w ife.-. SpnnHo Po>l-. 'Jic.i'othyl; R u th or-,:;. PAGE EIGHT 1 VVf

W hat’* Going On A t the Aibnry Park Paramount Publix Theatres

One W eek Commencing One 3?uU Week Starting One Week Commencing One "Week Commencing Saturday, August 18 Convention Snlurilny, August 18 Saturday, August 18 Saturday, August 18 ON THE STAGE The Greatest Mystery Story of all The Perfect Sweetheart Ono Ornml Horse Lnngh Tlmt Kicks A t 3.00, 7.10, 9.30 Gloom lVliero “ X” Mnrx tho Spot Times. Filmed In prefect Gift Shop ' Technicolor JOHN GILBERT (Incorporated) “Rhapsody of T H E 4 M A R X VIRGINIA BRUCE FIFTY-FIVE MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE R h y t h m ” “ Doctor X” with POSTOFFICB BUILDING BROTHERS HAItLEM HOT SHOTS A First National Picture PAUL LUKAS in • Starring ; With " ADELAIDE HALL j Ocean Grove’s Only All-Year | Star of “ Black Birds” '-.■with “ Horse Feathers” EDDIE DE AS Lionel Atwill | ToyShop : And His .Victor Kccordlng Orchestra A Paramount New Season Hit and. “ DOWNSTAIRS” / ' wJth 7; . - Thirty Clever Colored Artists F a y W r a y An M-fl-M picture with : A $8.30 Production atRegular Prices 'H »M »* »»* * alMa*talHII" tM>tMIMMMM' Ma>llaa>>#t*t*>a*al'C" tflC Thelma Todd On. the Screen JACK HOLT—LILA LEE L ee T ra cy HEDD A HOPPER RALPH GRAVES V M tM M H »aaM *iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>aaaaaaa>aa>aaaaaaa>aaaaaaaa,aala Florence McKinney In Heading An 'All-Star Cast ' REGINALD OWEN J “WAR CORRESPONDENT” OLGA BACLANOVA Get On Tqnr MarxJ Got Set! Come! LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD It’s Norel. It’s Thrilling. Midnight Show Every Saturday, YOUR ASBURY PARK It’s Different! II P. M. | Largest listing in Ocean Grove • • and vicinity : BOARDWALK AT FIFTH AVE. 220 COOKMAN AVENUE • Four to six room cottages. Season rentals « Phone 8880 . TeL A. P. 8883 | $200 to $400 j A PUBLIX THEATBE A PUBLIX THEATRE A PUBLIX THEATRE A PUBLIX THEATRE Labe Avenue Tel, 8881 Boardwalk Tel, 8880 Cookman Avenue Tel. 8882 Cookman A yen ue I'd . 8S9S • One hundred properties for sale • s Some at half price :

| J. A. HURRY AGENCY j Dels and his Boston Brownies who In addition to this great stage Bhow, have recorded for Victor such num­ the Paramount will present on the j 66 Main Avenue, 61 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grove • bers as “All I Care About,” “Just screen, Jack Holt and Ralph Graves, DULTS Schufflin’,” “Little M ary Brown,” and supported by Lila Lee in ‘W ar Cor­ STRAND • Telephone, 387-R Asbury Park | many more of your favorites. As ft respondent.” LL SEATS supporting cast, “Rhapsody of BOARDWALK AT CASINO Rythm” will present Slappy Wallace, R ia lt o . ILL TIMES the Kingfish of Tap Dancers; Six “Radio Patrol” is the feature an­ “ House o f Hits" Stepping Fools, back breaking stars nounced for Sunday at the Rialto, of Connie’s Inn, Strawberry Russell, with Robert Armstrong, June Clyde 5 Telephone, Asbury Park 7010 ■ the laughing stock of 125th street, and Andy Devine. Monday and Tues­ and a chorus of Sepian beauties. day’s attraction is a thriller, with Now j GAS and OIL W illiam Powell and Kay Francis in “Jewel Robbery.” Those who would “Strangers of the 5 BATTERIES and IGNITION know tho inside story of Hollywood, N O H IG H E R OCEAN GROVE its ups and downs, should not miss Evening” seeing Constance Bennett in “What j RAYMOND M. DORRER j Price Hollywood," which is coming Starring ZASU PITTS C hildren, 15c. MEAT MARKET for two days, Thursday and Friday, « General Auto Repairing • August 18 and 19. 125 Heck Avenue, Cor. W hitefield Coming Attractions S Are Cheaper Than Law Suits. We Can J August 15-16— "REBECCA OP SUNNY­ Tel. 2991 FREE DELIVERY ‘‘Skyscraper { Make Them Hold • BROOK FARM” Marion Nixon UOOd Drakes Souls” • ..• August 17-18—“FREAKS” with Lelia “Roar of the I 604 Stokes Avenue, Neptune, N. J. * QUALITY MEA1S at LOW PRICES Dragon” • * ' • P ei Pound Hyams, Roscoe Ates “Great Jewel August 19-20— “ W ASHINGTON MAS­ Robbery” Smoked Hams, ■Purchase Price” Main Street, Asbury Park QUERADE” with Lionel Barrymore “ Almost Popular Brands 17c. Married” Man, Little Martha— without arms, Adults, 25c; Children, 10c. Schlitzie— the Pin Head. The freaks Fresh Broilers, were gathered from all the sidshows Milk Fed 27c. THEATRES in all the circuses and appear Week Commencing Saturday, Aug. 13 Continuous 12.00 (Noon) Until 12.00 (M idnite) in one breath-taking aggregation in Porterhouse Steak, ‘ Freaks.” Goldwyn - Mayer’s Mystery S t. J a m e s : drama of sideshow life. Choice Grade 45c. Saturday Only Bob Steele in No writer could dictate the mys­ Friday and Saturday, “The Wash­ ‘‘Man From Hell’s Edges” tery effects seen in the thrilling ington Masquerate.” The plot deals Cross Rib Pot. ' “Doctor X,” at the St. James for one with a Senator who, becomes a na­ Roast 33c. Sunday Only ■week starting: Saturday, August 13. tional power and a leader in the fight “Radio Patrol” JOSEPH SAUTA Carrying the old adage that ‘ the for public ownership of utilities.1 The Smoked Beef Tongue, w it h pen is mightier than the sword” one vested interests set a woman to Robert Armstrong—June Clyde Announces that He Has Acquired the step further and bringing it down to Vamp” him. After he marries her ShortCuts 25c. Andy Devine she tricks him into being the tool of date, it is equally true that the screen Monday and Tuesday is mightier than the pen— at least it the lobbyists. Lionel Barrymore is Legs Spring Lamb 25c William Powell— Kay Francis can put the typewriter to shame in the Senator. in presenting an absorbing mystery to Today and tomorrow, Zasu Pitts Sliced Boiled Ham “Jewel Robbery” an audience. in “Strangers of the Evening.” Qu arter Pound 10c. - Mystery stories, mystery plays and Wednesday Only mystery thrillers on the screen havti P a la c e . June Dairy Butter 29c. “The Monster Walks” been popular with the public. By Lovers of the Our Gang comedies w it h I of Neptune are in for a treat this afternoon and Fresh Country Eggs 36c. _ Vera Reynolds—Rex Lease poking his camera into every threat­ • (Established Twenty Years) ening shadow and close against every tonight when Black Eyed Pete, the Thursday a n d F r id a y Per Dozen appalling development of the story of famous Our Gang comedy dog, will Constance Bennett in S . ' “Doctor X,” Director Christie has appear in person on the stage of the “What Price Hollywood” managed to bring the mystery and Palace Theatre in Bradley Beach. | and will continue same under the manage- thrills closer to an. audience than This- is, probably the world’s best ever before. A pretty romance and known- canine actor and Manager [ ment of Mary Dodd White, at an abundance of comedyadd to the. Steiner has arranged for a parade on OCEAN THEATRE enjoyment of the story. ■ the boardwalk of Pete and his friends W a f e r Lee Tracy, Lionel Atw ill, Fay W ray, P* m. The big feature picture Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park { 1331 Corlies Avenue H arry Beresford, John W ray, Preston will be George Bancroft in “Lady and Block Form Boardwalk Foster, Arthur Edmund Carewe and Gent.” Also an Our Gang Comedy. George Rosener are in the cast. Double Feature Day will be held as S c o o t e r | Neptune? usual next Thursday, with Bob Steele Matinee ...... ------2 .3 0 M a y f a ir . in “Rider of the West,” and Pat Orchestra -— ------35c. | t v • W ith the Same Dependable jagurance Companies Much has been heard. of l?ara- 0 Brien in “Hollywood Speaks.” Evening— —.----- ———7 and 9 mount’s new season hits. The May­ The Shore's O rc h e s tra —— ------50c. fair Theatre, Asbtiry Park, is justifi­ ■ • v Paramount. •MCWMIHMatMVtMtttaMflUmNHUHflMllltflMMNMIMHMNMIIM ably proud in being one of the first You thrilled to the singing of Rudy theatres in New Jersey to present a Vallee and the music of his Connec­ Newest Continuous 1 P, M. to 1 A. M. forerunner of a score of outstanding ticut Yankees last week, but you Midnight Show at 11 O’clock Thc Examination of Eyes My Specialty productions. haven’t seen anything yet! Your Commencing, Saturday, August 13, Asbury Park Paramount Theatre will Sensation Seven Days, Starting August 13 Office Hours: y——\r— — \ Telephone: the four JIarx Brothers will be seen present on the stage, fifty minutes of 9 A. M. to I » 7 \ ❖ ) Asbury Pazk 154 in “Horse Feathers.” The reports the fastest and friskiest fun that, has Drive Your Own from the west coast, studios claim ever been witnessed by local theatre­ 5.30 P. M. ■ this production will be without doubt goers, The Harlem Hot Shots, as they “ Stranger in Town” the most hilarious picture ever are called, direct from Broadway, w ill Power Boat On JOSEPH F. HEINE screened by these comedians. “ppear on the Paramount stage in w ith Without giving away the comedy Rhapsody of Rythm,” matinee at a Half Mile OPTOMETRIST ■ situations in this picture, the synop­ o’clock, evenings at 7.10 and 9.30 CHIC SALE F orm erly with W m , B. Reilly. No Change ol Address. sis is best summed up' by an inter­ o dock, for one week, starting Sat­ Course .>18 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. view with Groucho -M'aix, the “Head­ urday, August 13th. A N N D V O R A K Lenses Ground and Duplicated on Premises man” of the fraternal body, who in The season’s latest song successes, Wesley Lake DAVID MANNERS his inimitable way reports, “The plot smartest dances, snappiest gags w ill N O A H B E E R Y of the picture i.? laid against a col­ be presented by Adelaide Hall, the ■ y * n d ?■■■■■* lege background wherein the faculty sensational singing star of musical Ocean Avenue RAYMOND HATTEN steals a speakeasy football game,;, comedy hit, “Blackbirds,” and Eddie • while the love-mad bootlegger mixes . X the co-ed’s signals to the dog catch-! Comfort and Style er’s donkey— all . ending . in happy ! dancing as the college burns to the | in ground. Or maybe we're all wrong BRADLEY BEACH and it’s just a lot of ‘Horse Feath­ After the Dance Sharpened and Readjusted, $1.00 e rs .” ' Summer Footwear Umbrellas Repaired and Re-covered M atinees ;______10c. and 20c. S tr a n d . Show, Parade or Evenings .— ___ .—15c. and 30c. At Reasonable The charm of Marian Xixon is the impression carried away after wit­ KEYS Matinees Daily at 2.45 P .M . ' , Prices nessing the Fox version.of the famous P arty Made for All Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Week Starting August 12 708 COOKMAN AVENU* w m m , Thompson masterpiece, “Rebecca of Kinds of Locks T o d a y . v W Jacob Grossman ASBUBY PABK , Sunnybrook Farm” at the Strand at Reasonable Black Eyed Pete, the Gong Comedy theatre on, the Ocean Grove boardwalk Visit and Enjoy Shoe O ntfitters to M cnVW om en '3nd C hildren dog, in a personal appearance. Board­ next Monday and Tuesday. Opening P r ic e s walk parade at 5 p.m . ' at Sunnybrook Farm, the film story iaM aaaM aaaaaHaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaHaanaaaaaW iaiaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaafaaaa Saturday and Sunday carries Rebecca' quickly to her aunts’ Lou’s Sea Food . R ic h a r d D ix in home in Riverboro. Here she lives Authorized Dealer for .. . “R°ar of the Dragon” ■with Aunts Jane and Miranda, played Monday \ b y M a e Marsh and Louise Closser Market Square “Road House Murder” Mergaugey’s Express and Storage j; Hater :-a process that involves many with Dorothy Jordan and Erie Linden • Heartaches in the learning. Wednes­ T u e s d a y d ay and Thursday, “Freaks.” Across From Local and Long Distance Moving “Bachelor’s Frolics” Eight this way, folks, for the big LOCKS and KEYS with Al) Star Cast ' Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced M en ‘show! Ten cents— only one thin < Railroad Station Wednesday Taxis and Busses for H ire by Hour, D ay or Trip1 dimet See. the famous Siamese . " “Madam Racketeer” i Twins, the Bird Girl, Pete Robinson SAMUELS’ with, Richard Bennett “— the famous Living Skeleton. The Music nightly by Thursday De Luxe Bus Service To Living Torso, w ill greet you in. per­ Locksmith Shop W illie Pctilli DOUBLE FEATURE . . ■ ; ' Now York City Daily son. Gaze at Olga-1-the , Bearded , “Rider of thc West” Woman. What's that, Madam? No and his M elody Boys 719 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park • with Bob Steele, and .-—she's lost her safety razor, ■ Joseph- "Hollywood Speaks” ^ ine-Joseph, the Half Woman—Half Telephone 1658