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Vol. XLIV—No. 37— Ten Pages OCtiAN GROVE, N. )., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 FOUR CENTS

i-m > • . • ■, i ■ - .- ■ through all eternity. “It is time,” said .Intermediate Sunday school and T*HlTftIP S B M^. Rader, “for the church to wake up Mother’s Hour; Mrs. Alexander Leo,, H K I frcS 1 Bht Iw §i I H ' W 1/1/ H# OH 5 H % STIRRING" SCENES MARK and speak as she has never spoken be- fqf.-.the Boys and Girls and for the 1 I I J 1 ■ I U q P JnK • 3 I r 1 k jl 'I ? ' I fore. Shall we fail humanity in de- Jupior and Primary Sunday school; ^ m X/MK-T daring the gospel. Faith is> the vie- Rev.; E. L. Hyde, for the Holiness and ■ ' tory, for faith is the process of God.” |XfjjHSion meetings; Rev. E. F. Hann, . _ V ’.. i, '■ I for.'the Young People’s meeting; Rev. CLOSE OF THE1926 CA1P A Remarkable Scene. .ijSHB. Goff, for the Twilight meeting; A sccne like that which took place, BJeecker Stirling, for the North End at the close of Mr. Rader's sermon JEJayilion and Beach meetings; Dr. Al; ------i—;—,------Sunday night, when the throng again'fredJ Wagg, for the South End Pa- Evangelist Rader Concluded His Sermons Sunday, Preach­ crowded the Auditorium, was never yftfon andMorning Watch meetings;; g ^ c k S tru ctu re O n O lU l S treet R u n n in g T h ro u g h witnessed at Ocean Grove before, a . Dr. ^ohn G. Wilson, for the Bible Con- ° ° ing Morning and Evening To Great Crowds—Interde­ statement concurred in by the leaders J^rence and general program; Donald! T n Pitm an A vpnnp Swpnt Fvnm Tor> T o and others familiar with conditions in. , Chalmers, for the choir and summer , • • ” P nominational Lovefeast Conducted, As Usual, By Dr. this place, the arena of so many spir- 1 fousic; William E. Thomson, for thoi itual-triumphs. At the outset of the!ushers; Dr. M. L. Andarese, for the; Bottom, Entailing Loss of $31,000 C. M. Boswell, President of the Ocean Grove Associa­ exercises ot the evening all hearts';je"ctures at the Model of Jerusalem; I were warmed by a splendid rendition of rafis.- Roberta B. Hoffman, for the | By fire of undetermined origin late , to the Day property on the cast, but tion—Baptism of Children Monday Morning, Reports old “Coronation.” The Swelling notes .'p'pean Grove W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Bar-1 Wednesday afternoon the Ocean Grove 1 happily that danger was quickly of the grand old_ .hymn, . . __, ______sung „ to ------the.jjrdtt,'Smith,x vji uie uniumuiii for the 11113- Crittenton . Association’s M is-, Association’s three-story brick three-story build-. brick build-1 averted. of Officers, Leaders and Others, Followed By the Col­ tune of “Miles Lane,T fairly rocked j thej.'idori;**—•• ’ ■ Mrs.------John H. Parker, for the fog at 51 and .53 Olin street, running In cominjr 0 Jjp assistance of the building. Rev. George W. Henson, of I Home for the Aged; Mrs. Mary E. through to Pitman avenue, was total- , local department . the- - outside firemen orful March Around Jerusalem—Memory of Wonderful Philadelphia, a member of the Ocean rStoUt, for Bancroft Rest Home. ly wrecked, entailing a loss on the ] were hampered as usual by the rush Grove Association, offered the ihvoca- i>®Finis was written to the 1926 camp building and contents of approximate- of automobiles whose drivers were bent Scene Sunday Night Still Lingers With Those Present tion, praying that the day might close !witb the march around Jerusalem. The I ly $31,000, at a first estimate, on reaching the Scene as speedily as with a great— - manifestation of spirit-jjfoe spirit-jjiiie,..’was was headedheaded'by bv Dr.Dr. Melville ^lelville R E. . tu„The structure — ------was one of onlv* five Monday morning brought to a close said, “I thank God; He is a wonderful possible, before the fire apparatus if ual power. His prayer was to be ap-i^jfoder, general manager for the A s-! brick'buildings in this place. “ Ocean Grove’s fifty-seventh annual Saviour.” This prompted Leader Chal------r The top need be. Bathers set at nought thr- swered later in a tangible manner. . ,aociation, Sociation, and Police Chief Franklin..Franklin. floor fl00r Waswas occupied by OceaOcean Grove conventions of the Grove by rushing camp meeting, in some particulars the i mers to start a hymn, “I Can Hear My Then came one of the several crown-(Then came the Criterion Quartette and * • ” ~ Lodge, No. 238, F. and A. M. This through the streets from the beach to most remarkable ever held on these , Saviour Calling." ing features of a service long to be jthe: cornetists from the North and floor had been reuilt and improved to grounds, where very many spiritual j Another preacher on the platform— remembered, the “Hallelujah Chorus,” 1. South End pavilions, followed by the fire in dripping suits, just as they meet the requirements of the lodge, emerged from the water. ' . . • triumphs have been achieved, but the gentlemen of the cloth apparent- by Leader Chalmers and his choir. It jnembers ofthe Association and others, none as great, perhaps, as that of last ; ly preferred to give the audience an and the loss is estimated at $3,500, ful­ While exactly what caused tho fire was a magnificent effort and small who marched from the Auditorium to ly covered by insurance. Sunday night when, in response to | opportunity to speak than to occupy wonder there were exclamations of';imd-. through- the various buildings in remains to be deterniined.it is known . Charles F. Kenyon, dealer in metal that the first trace of it was at the east the stirring appeal of Paul Rader, fo l-; the time for themselves—thanked “Amenl” and “Praise the Lord!” Fol- wliich services were held during the beds and bedding, together with the loNvlng his heart-gripping sermon, over [ God for the church of Jesus Christ, lowed the sermon. In the opinion of J season, stopping at the model of side of the building back of the divid­ eight hundred young people of both j Mrs. S. E. Height, of Ocean Grove, Eureka Athletic Club, occupied the ing wall, between the Atlantic and Pa­ competent judges there has nqyer beeniS Jerusalem a few moments for a short! secohif floor. The Eureka Club’s loss sexes crowded 'forward to the altar ■ gave her testimony in clear voice, cific store and Charles F. Kenyon’s an exposition'of the Scripture.so thorM. Jalk by Dr. Boswell, then back into may reach $500, on which there is some and took a definite stand in the relig- obeying the injunction o f the leader as place. Fully an'hour before it broke oughly explanatory and satisfactory vthe'Auditorium for dismissal with , insurance. Mr. Kenyon, who lived in I ious life. Friday and Saturday Mr. j to brevity, “Redeemed by the blood of out Mrs. Kenyon called the attention ?ne>' 1IFindil;e the Light, wOs jjrayer and the benediction. | - he summer time on this floor, loses on : of her husband to the odor of smoke Rader contftiued his discourses, morn- j the Lamb and kept.” . Dr. James Wil­ Mr, Rader s theme. His sermon was; , .. — .his- stock and. personal effects in his ing and evening, to the pleasure and liam Marshall, leader of the Bible in the building. Mr. Kenyon made an based on the sixth chapter of Ephe-;jw.; North Jersey Shore. j apartment aboitt $3,000,.partly cover- investigation, failing to discover any spiritual profit of very many persons. Class, said it had been sixty-four sians, twelfth verse, For we wrestlfif >Av.. ’ ' ed bv insurance' ' ! years since he walked- up the aisle of not against flesh and blood, but against ! vgTom Leahey, ^Jorth Jersey Shore On the Pitma trace of fire. A business neighbor is . ■Climax o f the Feast. the church and felt, that Jesus Christ principalities, against powers, againsi?!.representative for the New York’ On the Pitman avenue side of the reported as saying he smelled smoke As usual, the great international, in- 'had come into his heart and'into his in the neighborhood immediately after the rulers of the darkhess of S i^ Jimes, was in Ocean Grove and Asbury j nonfnafv^had^nenhalfnn^ the Cbuildln£r twelve o’clock. ‘ terdenominational lovefeast Sunday j life, “and ever since then I’ve had a world, against spiritual wickedness-in; Park this week boosting the sale o f I 5,1 y wall faiinrtrwmnn t.hp nthpr i m . • At- ______’ : „ npmof nn I fiannr.17 Trim toqtimnnv , ...... ^ ! ! . ! « » w ee«. uoosu.ig « suie o i j d chu w h [aiindryman, the other The fire alarm sounded at four proved the climax of the camp services. perpetual feast.” This testimony high places.” The influence of Satan,>.{hat newspaper, which has been steadi- half. The Tea Company’s loss is A t the hour of opening this meeting,, suggested to Rev. John Goorlcy, of pictured as a beautiful, artistic and'(ly'growing in this locality, o’clock. For two hours the firemen ^ T l i Placed at about $3,000, with no insur- battled with the trouble, a stubborn nine o’clock, about six hundred persons Trenton, an appropriate song, “Be­ perfect creature o f great power, onJi^ieWstand s!' buyer or subscriber is The Chinaman’s loss combination of fire and smoke. were seated in the Auditorium, with loved, Now Are We the Sons of God." Eve and then Adam and afterward on ■not getting satisfactory service, call | ?n 'S aal(^- A t the outbreak of the fire others streaming iiftfrom each of the Rev. Clark Yerks followed with others in high places on down through In addition to the loss on stock and open doors.v Dr. Boswell opened the "They .that wait upon the Lord shall the ages,'was set forth, by the speaker :lh?l^vhY^kHTimp?um^ x ^ i n Chu Wail and his Chinese helper pack- material on the second floor of the £ ed their valuables into a trunk,^^car- exercises by announcing as an appro­ renew their strength.” An aged wom­ in showing the efforts of the evil one; building Mr. Kenyon lost also clothing, priate hymn for a lovefeast “My an testified to her sound conversion to forestall and prevent the birth of, ^ flino- tha NnJh Iried the trunk across the way in Au- some valuable papers and other per­ S ditorium Park and sat on it while calm- Jesus, I Love Thee.” Dr. Melville E. forty-nine years ago. Then came a Jesus Christ, destined from the begin^l sonal effects, saving only some valu­ shore, particularly in Ocean Grove , ,y watching the progress of the blaze. able heirlooms and articles of jewelry. Snyder offered the invocation, a prayer Civil War veteran. A half dozen! were ning of time to save His people.: A' arid Asbury Park. Pictures o f local The tenants on the Olin street side The Ideal chapter o f the Eastern Star in recognition of the wonderful things speaking' at once now. An orderly rather deep subject, the processes of; interest that are adaptable for use in are Harry G. Shreve and Mr. Kenyon. and also the White Shrine sustained a God has done for the. people whose confusion prevailed, so to speak. which were entirely new and undevel­ the Sunday Rotogravure section are AH o f Mr. Kenyon’s stock on this material loss in the burning of the Ma­ feet are on a solid rock, for “the great­ Bleecker Stirling, as is his custom, ac­ oped by the majority of his hearers, especially wanted. Communicate with floor was removed to a place of safety sonic quarters. est day Ocean Grove has ever seen and companied his testimony with a verse and even to many ministers for that Tom whether you have'a kick to, make on the sidewalk on the Olin street side In making an inspection of the that it might close in a triumph of of “In the Sweet By and. By.” From matter;. but they all dovetailed to­ or;’a news picture to submit for pub­ of the Strassburger grocery. After building after the fire Assistant Chief salvation.” the gallery a yoice, “I know, that my gether in making out a perfect case lication. You can reach Him'at the the fire this stock was stored in Day’s AlbeTt Todd broke through the second ’ , Followed ahother hymn, “Draw Me Redeemer-liveth.” On the lower floor against the devil in his dealing; with Annesly Hotel, Asbury Park, or drop ice cream parlor, kindly placed at Mr. story floor, where he was pinned faBt Closer,” with special emphasis on the at the very front Captain John Price, mankind. It developed that the; a. line in care o f the Ocean Grove Kenyon’s disposal by P. M. Day. Mr. until extricated. He sustained a last verae, “There are depths of love,” over' eighty,'requested that his testi­ preacher was making his appeal to the Times office. The masterly manner in Shreve places his loss at $500, insured. strained, back and bruises about his at the suggestion of the leader. The mony be sung by the audience, “Five young, becaiuse, as he stated, so many Which the New York Times handled The Association’s loss on the building body, requiring medical attention. latter read an appropriate Scripture Bleeding Wounds He Bears.” boys and girls are turning their backs the.pictures of the Asbury Park baby will reach $20,000, it is believed. . lesson; the Fortieth Psalm. ' This open­ Rev. Alexander Strayhom, of Phila­ on the truths of the Bible, and all Be­ The Association will rebuild the parade has received the compliments The Ocean Grove firemen had assist­ burned structure 'as soon as may be ed the way for personal testimony, the delphia, referred to things that change cause some highbrows', declare it to fee of Mayor Hetrick and other prominent ance from Asbury Park, Neptune and possible. leader, - ...... hokus pokus: “They’re a bunch of menifoterested to the development of Whitesville, / Dense volumes of smoke During the fire and the attendant, speak liarsTand they can’t prove it," ex­ 'tKe^orth Jersey shore. postulated Mr. Rader heatedly. ’ poured from every window arid door in excitement there was no interruption j elveth ua the victory.” “He’s up here In drawing the net at the close of the building, greatly interfering with of business at the Shreve meat market.. ,:- ■ lovefeast; Dr. Boswell had the audl- ! in the gallery, too/’ shouted a voice the sermon Mr. Rader appealed for. I Elim Cottage Patrons. the task of fighting the fire. For a A hastily improvised sign informed the time the flames threatened to spread | public “Business still going on.” ence, by this time numbering S;000 or i'from that part of the building. Evang- young men under twenty-one who had, The following were patrons of the more, rise and sing ‘Blest Be the Tie I east Hyde thanked God for a full and accepted Jesus Christ and were not Elim Association cottage, Main ave­ That Binds” with uplifted hands, a free salvation, declaring he was prayed ashamed of it to stand up iri their nue, over Labor Day: custom instituted by the late Dr. up and prayed ahead. The testimonies seats and confess God before the mul­ of these ministers was supplemented M r/and Mrs. Peter Holley, Pater- LEGION AUXILIARY IS NOW LARGE AUDIENCE ATTENDS Stokes-In the 'early days of Ocean titude ps an evidence of their, faith. soiv,'Jlffv. and Mrs. Anderson, H ill, by a few words from a former Cath­ Grove. “If ye confess me before men I will Newark; Rev. John Norberry, Delanco; IN CONVENTION AT BELMAR FIREMEN’S ENTERTAINMENT Then the lovefeast was on in earn- olic, Rev, Francisco Guglelmi, now .1 confess you before m y Father which Methodist mission worker at Fall Riv­ Rev. ;and Mrs. George M. Bassett, . eat. is in Heaven,” renjin'ded the preacher. and Montclair; Dri and Mrs.-, . This week the T American . , ,,. Legion - .. As usual, the Ocean Grave firemen’s The first testimony -came from a er, Mass. Then a verse of “I’ve An­ {Hundreds 'answered the call. Then the W. A. Price, Highland Md.; Mr. and-1 Auxiliary of New Jersey is holding its benefit entertainment in. the Auditori- minister on.the platform who said in chored My Soul in the Haven of Rest,” same urgent apfceal was made to. Jroung Mrs. W ;,H. Lewis, Neshanie; Rev. j a(n»u“ ! convention, meeting at Belmar. um Tuesday evening was liberally pa­ a ringing voice, “The eternal God is which as stated by the leader, was a , womeI1) ,who responded .with simila? C a rt Jordan, Union City; Rev. C. E .'!A t this session the delegates, to the tronized. Firemen’s Night is a fixed favorite with the founders of Ocean alacrity nll over fhe building, in the ' , my refuge and underneath are -'the Dudrear, Walkersvilie, Md.; Mrs. R. T. National convention in Philadelphia feature of the summer program, but Grove-Stokes, Inskip, Cookman, Bal- |KaUer and on the lower floor, everlasting arms.” Another equally W hiteley and Ethel E. Whiteley, Wil next month are to be chosen. many persons are of the opinion it lard and others equally well .known j Th(4 ,yo'unff peopIe th'e^. without audible voice testified to conversion liainsport, Pa.; Rev. Frederick Stich Delegates and alternates to the Bel- should come earlier in the season. thirty years ago and having united and lovingly remembered.. . I faltering and settinig an example for lev, Amityville, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. mar meeting from Asbury Park Unit At the entertainment Tuesday even­ with the, church, declaring, “ If they Rev. Bertram Shay from' the plat- : their telders, met Mr. Rader at the al- A. C. Harris, Pitman; Rev. and Mrs. No. 24 are: Delegates— Mrs. Harry ing there Was a comedy, “ Mr, W ife,” form said the joy of the Lord is his. i ^ar.' They kept- coming, young men put me out of the front door I’ll turn J. E. White,.Perknsie, Pa.; George F. Harsin, Mrs. Elsie Mecouch, Mrs. Eva and a Douglas Fairbanks feature film, strength. Now an opportunity was around and come in the back door.” and young women, boys and girls, un­ Lee, Brookljii. Carr. Mrs. Cora Applegate, Mrs. Ed­ “The Black Pirate.” 1 The comedy deal- Alvin Bradley, a familiar figure at this given those who had never spoken in til thpy. wpre'Tanked four deep about mund De Monsiegle, Mrs. Yorke E. with the tribulations of a young hus­ service for very many years, said he this lovefeast to add a word of testi­ the altar arid filled the space inside Rhodes. Alternates— Mrs. Nellie Reed, band who, with a baby and a dog to ; was still on the King’s highway and mony. Many responded. “Saved, the rail; All the while the choir and Ocean Grove Auditbrium. Mrs. J. B. Makin, Mrs. John T. Reid, prevent him from becoming lonely, at­ that it was_well with.his soul. A col­ kept anH satisfied," shouted an en­ audience was-singing “At the Cross.” The last services for' this season will Mrs. Frank Hickman, Mrs. Edward tempted to keep house for an after­ thusiastic brother. “You look it,” re­ ored man on the lower floor, presum­ Mr; Rader talked to those at the altar be held in the Auditorium on Sunday. Reynolds, Mrs. Estelle Miller. noon while his wife took time out plied the leader. Denominations were ably a minister, recited the words of earnestly, persuasively, like a parent Dr. C. M. Boswell, the president of the The convention opened Wednesday, Just to see that dog hide himself in a called to rise to their feet one after the Psataist, “Let the words of my to' a-child. He had the young folks Association, will preach in the morn­ and will be closed Saturday evening cabinet and shut the door tight on the other. Methodists in overwhelm­ - mouth and Jhe meditation of my .heart march down the outside aisles a£ eith­ ing, and Dr. Alfred Wagg, the vice- with a band concert, fireworks and re­ himself after tearing up a feather • ing number came last. A verse of be always acceptable in thy sight, O er side of the building and then, join­ president, w ill preach in the evening. ception. There will be a parade of the mattress was worth the price of ad­ “When the Roll is Called Up Yonder” 1 Lord, my strength and my redeemer." ing in the west side o f .the building, Donald Chalmers will lead the music, American Legion and the Auxiliary mission. '.i'y was sung.with uplifted-hands, accom­ Eight iittlo girla from the meeting they marched down the center aisle and Clarence Kohlmann will preside Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. ■ The appearance of the versatile ‘of Mrs.- Leo in Thornley Chapel made panied by the Ocean Grove salute of two by two to the altar again, where at the? organ. The lost session of the Fairbanks as a pirate bold recalled the their way to the front of the platform. waving handkerchiefs, A beautiful they sang with uplifted hand’“My God season for tho more than half century PREACHERS’ MEETING TO fact that as a boy less bold he spent a and impressive sight—a sea of bil­ ■ One of them, Georgette Walker, spoke is Reconciled. "How many were at the Bible Class will be held at 2.30 in tho summer at Ocean Grove and boarded lowy, fluttering white. The great BE RESUMED NEXT MONDAY for the group, “Remember now thy altar? The count nearest the actual Auditorium and will be taught by Dr. with the writer at an ocean front Creator in. the days'of thy youth,” and service thus was closed. number made it eight hundred and maearonnaire. At that period of his Marshall; lesson, “Gifts for the Taber­ The district preachers’ meeting will . then the little ones joined in several twelve. Nothing like it was ever seen nacle.” Donald Chalmers in charge of existence he had advanced from tho / Paul Rader'Preaches. hete befpre.; It Put-Sundayedv Billy be resumed for the fall and winter sand-bucket age to mingling with tho verses of “Let Him Have His Way.” the music. Full question box.—37 next Monday morning, September 13, Their leader, Mr. Leo, told the, audi­ The;-lovefea.st, aftpt a slight inter­ Suhday’s largest altar response when girls,.although held in leash by his, >'.J; at 10.30 o ’clock, in St. Paul’s church. ence she felt it,d very great privilege mission, was merged into moming he was here some years ago. Many mother. Nobody then thought he was Big Bridge Harvests Tolls. For the month of September the pro­ to lead the children,-as in her opinion worship. The service was opened with persons were( moved to tears at the destined to be famous as a movie star, gram of speakers will be as follows: . there can be no more precious work prayer by Dr. John G. Wilson. Paul wonderful spectacle. And the strange More than $600,000 has been collect­ because the movies were just being September. 13— Revs. U. G. Haga- ' than seed-sowing with tho young. - Rader preached from the thirty-second part of it all was that the young peo­ ed at the toll booths of the Delaware started in those days. man, of Asbuty Park, and W. E. ~ f.- A t th ii point Donald Chalpiers, lead.- chapter of Deuteronomy, with spefiiall ple were, not moved ‘by emotion, but, River bridge since the official opening “The Black Pirate” was full of Blackman, of Long Branch. Subject, er' of the sfhging, was ready with : h reference to the eleventh and twelfth the sight of so many young people tak­ o f the. span, July 1st, it is announced thrills and spills and kills and chills, “ Summer Experiences.” .- verse of that old-time favorite, “Come verses, “As an eagle stirreth up her ing a definite Stand moved the older by Joseph A.’ Costello, manager of the enough to suit the most gore-loving September 20— Rev. E. S. Jamison, ' . Thy Fount of Every Blessfog.” A neat, fluttereth over her young, spread- folks to emotion.' - ■ ' . bridge. It has been necessary to make' film fan. In the end, however, every­ of the Newark conference. Subject to .yoice from the gallery shouted “Lift eth broad her -wings, taketh them, more than seventy deposits in the of­ thing turns out lovely, the pirate wins , up your heads,-O ye gates, and be ye beareth thjm on 'her wings, so tho Closing Exercises Monday. ficial bank of the bridge commission be announced next week, jthe princess and it is presumed they September 27— Rev. P. C. Bascom, lifted up., ye everlasting doors.” One Lord alone did lead him, and there was since the Opening o f the bridge. To 'lived happy ever afterward., ■ . .. i- The camp services were brought to of the Newark conference. .Subject, • person, with a nice discrimination fixed no strange god with .him.” The ulti­ date, the auditing and depositing of a close Monday moming with the bap­ “Fads, Fashions and Experiments the the time of his conversion at “fourteen mate objective of God in dealing with the money has been tabulated to the tism of children, reports of officers, Church’s Troubles.” To Widen Freehold-Hightstown Road. man, said the evangelist as an intro­ penny with the exception pf one coun­ >. years, one month and ten days ag9."( leaders and the representatives of oth-1 Estimates will be received Monday By this timef several persons were on ductory - statement, comprehends a terfeit dime, which was gjven to a col- er interests at Ocean Grove. Dr. Bos- by the State Highway Commission for th^ir feet at .'tho same time. One above plan and a purpose. To the man who In Memorinm. well, assisted by Dr. M. .0. “shader”, j 'ector by one of the motorists during grading of twelve miles of route No. the rest exclalhied “This man cried and understands blueprints 'th e finished In memory of Miss Sara Rebecca conducted the baptismal service.;; The 'a traffic rush .7 between. Hightstown and Freehold. the Lord heard him arid delivered him structure is always in sight. So God Boice, a retired evangelist, who died children'tuiiuicii uapw^cubaptized , were: wcicj George This contract is'to bc’ Iet for the wid- v .o u t 'o f all his sins.V.' Dr. H argis.from can ;peo the-'completion of, lives yielded Franklim,' son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Drivers Must Weigh Ice. on Embury avenue, Ocean Grove, at ening of the' road and will include 27,- . ■: to him. He decreed that.’there Bhould ; Pitman, N. J.V concluded the way of Wainwright, of Ocean Grove; Anita the home of a friend, Sunday evening, 2-13 cubic yards of fill. A new align­ 1 "his Christian life Wai getting bright^ be no other gods but-Him, for while ■ On complaint of Robert M. Marks, Elizabeth and Helen Eleanor, daugh­ August 29. She i? survived" by a ment is also to be constructed on the' ‘i er and better all the time. A woman things material niay, seem . delightful assistant superintendent of weights brother, John C., Boice, of Parksley, ters o f Mr. and Mrs. William M. Beh.- and measures for Monmouth county, Hightstown section, to eliminate two 7\ ■of eighty, who described herself as h they do not laBt Man starts out on a' Va., a veteran of the Civil War; a sis­ ler, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; James Welling, several ice dealers of Keansburg and right angle turns it is now necessary l;v;i shouting Bapist, ■ said, she wanted to basis of self-preservation, and then he ter,. Miss Laura L. Boice, of LaPorte, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Harry Union Reach were apprehended and to make near the junction with' route thank: G od :for all his’goodness.tp her. tries for self-mastery; but the very: Sullivan county, Pa., another sister, Wright, .Trenton; Mildred Percy, fined for violation of the law regu­ No. lrin Hightstown. 'i-S “ I've g ot a broken; hip,” she . added, sugar that delighted, him at first has.l Annie Boyce, of Philadelphia', 'and. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Per­ lating the, sale of ice and providing V. “ but thank God I can walk.":.! Asf'eam- been ruinous to his system^ and suc­ brother Howard Boice; of Philadel­ cy, Newark; Philetta May Estell, for the Tyeighing thereof. None of^ • est brother declared himself to-be ^ a cess has ruined, his character. . phia; also a sister, Emma Boice of the Industrial Directory Soon. daughter o f , Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Hotz, the dealers were accused of short i; passenger on the good old gospel train, Jesus Christ is. the Lamb o f God, same city. Miss Sara Boice was a Newark; Thelma Lotliair, daughter of weight, merely that they did not A new edition of the.Ncw Jersey in- i n ­ •' o, local'that stopped at every^etatlon. B]ain before the foundation of the resident of Ocean Grove since August Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning, Brad­ weigh the ice, before ' making deliv- dustrial directory soon will make ita • A song testimony expressed the ;Benti- world, God has rtever faced'a failure; ley Beach; William Arthur, son of Mr. 1915. Her death, wps due to a series of appearance,' when numerous factory ment of another, “ I'll 'Never Cease to man has. Goa ia not weak. His hand and Mrs. Wilber -R-, Giiyer, Oceain complications of long standing, owners receive questionnires froni'thef •. Love Him.” ; Js strong; He makes stars -with His Grove; Bafbara Letitian, daughter of Died of Auto Injuries. State Department of Labor. It has From thq platform the VenerablelDr.! fingers; Before God made .the world Mi1, and Mrs. Arnold Summers, Ocean “Greater'love hath no man than been eight years smcc the last,, direc-',. L. W . Munhall, form er lea'der, .of the He planned. the .ultiijiate destiny o f hu­ Grove; Betty..Marie, daughter of Mr, Mrs Russell Horiier, 113 Tenth ave­ this, that a man lay.down his life, fer tory was ; published. Tho directory ' , ./Auditorium, Blblq Class and still 'in manity through the death of His only. and-Mrs. WiUiam S. Perkins, of Long nue, Neptune died last Saturday night his friends.”— 37* •„'* ' •i I:*..-lists all -11 i.uUthe niahufacturcis. ~ i.------it-.-'. . -..-'A v, fighting .trim, testified he was 'cpri- Son. It is through God man has ac­ Branch. ,, ■ in the-Spring Lake, hospital from in­ State, tthe nutt)ber of cmployee^-Opd.’ ryortod; seventy yetirs ago last April, cess -to Jesus C h r i s t V ; ... ; Reports pf this'various meptihgs juries the night before in an auto col­ Albert 15. Robinson, jobbing.' car-:! : t.liA' trinH YvP nrnrliinf. i.iiitid ^hqt :hls Aionvprsion -was., s till -go'od ■! ' God’s ;plan ;doos ;not vdepend. ;upon and interests': 'represented a t . ,Ocean lision with a truck on Corlies avenue. penter and.'builder. 64 Heck avenue. ; and;fgood .t6r -all-oternlty. . lOhq jlittlo: ihan.-God’s hope is in Hia Son and in Grove .followed ctho baptismal service. Ocean Grove*—Adv. 15; tf; - woman !noar;tho ifrontj’in itoriba1, swajroe-J tho . HolyiQhbst, It Ja tho;ploh'.of God TKBse ieportsiweM '^^toted iby: Dr:1 "Home - For Berricea.” - .Jv-;audlblo;oven ,l(^;thQso‘ fmmsaintojy* i-A IaL a a ‘ AM A‘Tn AisW Jnvtll A lij. i i|)j^tilwr^ut,d^rmlned ^i>i|'^iAvj..,i.a< da • .V ■' - ; ’ * t' V A O I T W O T H E O C E A N GROVE T IM E S . ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,192G -

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In the Heart of the Fastest Growing Section of Florida, at Phenomenally Low Prices. Only 3 0 0 Lots W ill Be Sold in This

OPENING SALE

Lots 25x105 Feet, With SHey at Ti These Lots Include No Improvements.

percentage of profit made on lots in this county during the past year is unbelievable. Just coming into its own. Tamiami Estates is more ideally situated than many of the most successful developments where prices range materially higher.

W hy Tam iam i Estates is Bound To Grow and Grow Quickly;

1. On the Tamiami Trail, shortest stations on the Jacksonville and route through Florida. A . G. and L. main line. 2. Great traffic. 7. Near the University of Florida 3. Close to Newberry. (co-ed). . ^ 4. Only eighteen' miles to county 8. Building boom on the Tamiami seat—Gainsville* v;c:; 'Trail. 5. In close proximity to smaller 9. Legislature planning to electri- towns, fy the Trail. M k • *5 ■ , 6. One mile from two railroad 10. Close to two and a half million 3 dollar Fitkin power plant and < l^ V 0 ln n m A n i' 3«me inu*e«u thtt ue developing • • Write For Eook-Map and Full Particulars U o V eiopm eill. j eiiey Cental P. «nd L. Co. here. MR. H. A. WILLIAMS, • 11. Nice rolling land, sloping up > 8 Seaview Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. from Highway. ' Please send me book-map and full particulars about Tamiami Estates without obligation. H. A. WILLIAMS, Owner and Developer Name .L„_------—' 8 Seaview Avenue, Ocean Grove,; Ni J. ;;V. x’,.r , -;?.V i. • r .-\ T. •> ; /-*;/V ’ -V Address — .•>S ■ )'■ "• J ^^ridAy,SEPTEMBERio, 1926 ^ - '•' ' ’’ ; ‘ " v. \ ; ... ‘ ‘ ’■ '/TJKE aCEAN ffRO VE 'fiM E i' ^ -••I*-" " ' ■' " >-r=l ...... ——r-.L—.~r~ 9 _u=-rt» —-» — ■ ■ ' , — ■■■-,•.. » . .' . W ..'. —1------— -- ■ ‘ J—----- r’~ --- - ' Li ‘V ’ * > .'• PAGE T H J E t W r”* i I Wzm and notes * : - I of tbe goiuiiy

L h— Marlboro— Fire did between $1,000 I 208 Bond St., Asbury Park and $1,000 damage to the home o f M. Slovinfcky on the Marlboro road. 5 Between Cookman and Mattison Avenues I Our Stores in Ocean Grove: | Lincroft—Kenneth Wyckoff, of this town, already harvested half of a 2,- | Imported English Teapots 000 hamper apple crop, and is selling j 64 Mam Ave. 127 H eck Ave. | them at $2.10 per hamper. \ j Just arrived from Great Britain, Hazlct—Members of the Hazlet fire » a shipment of Earthenware Tea company are making extensive prep­ 1 CLOVERDALEBRAND ■ S Pots, tastefully decorated in the arations for their sixteenth annual fair’ and chicken supper to be held Wednes­ 5 best 5 o’clock style. 4 cup size__ day and Thursday of next week. X F L O U R T . 2 ■ Also an assortment of larger size's Red Bank—The Red Bank Woman’s f . . Take Home a Gift From the Club, o f which Mrs. J. D. Tuller is1 president, opens it^club season with a “ 2 9 ° . 2 4 7 2 B ic« •» $1 .1 9 ,5 ■ CROCKERY SHOP , get-together luncheon at the Berkeley,- 5 m. •.s j Cartaret hotel in Asbury Park this -S Glassware, Stoneware, Housetfumishings j .Friday afternoon. ^ ) BENEFIT BRAND r|/\ . 5 | Freehold—Hildred and Minnie Luk- 1 HOTEL SUPPLIES ■ 2 er of Gravel Hill, near Freehold, and 5 “ * * P A STR Y FLOUR J9C | S 32 Hazel Robinson, of Bridgeton, return- • Open Saturday Evenings . fl ed recently from a tour of Virginia. 2 Tioga A 00C Assorted, A “J AC & 2 i1 (They covered approximately 2,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• miles, with no mishap of any kind. ■ g, Aspar. Tips can O u Ground Spices can 1 v 1 Keansburg—At a special meeting of •••••••••••■•••••••••■•••••••••■•■•••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the Keansburg board of education S | the contract for building the addition j IMPORTANT T R I F L E S | S to the Francis Place school was award- 1 PEACHES cS 23° V I N E G A R 1 4C*23C • Opposite to the accepted rule, the importance of service at Trusty’s la •2 I ed to F. Tedesc, of Perth Amboy, on PER jaR K » not figured according to. cost* • . , . - S I his bid “of $Gi;000. There were ten 5 The most apparently trivial service, to hair, face or hands, of practically f Van Camp’s O C f C pabst i-'Lb. OPC | J insignificant .co/st, is rendered with the same enthusiasm and characteristic, S l bids submitted. • 'Care, as the most costly. ' N , : • - Sea Girt— Major C. M. Duncan has ^ Soup or Beans o Cans u O Amer. Cheese 2 crtn.£tj I S Loyalty to.thd principles of the Trusty Establishment, is the keynote of • every one of the selected Trusty Beauty Experts, who are always ready to been elected president of the Civic As­ S dole more tham a full share of. genuine satisfaction. sociation of Sea Girt. The other officers Q uaker C o ’ ss r t , 1 O C S are: ■ Vice president T. E. Hutchins, 1 Benefit O O OC j PERMANENT W AVE—ENTIRE HEAD—$20 Walter Lang, L. D. Post, H. L. Birch; | Corn Flakes J Pkgs LL R olled O ats S 1 0 I secretary, Miss Edith Putnam; treas­ • Eyebrow Shaping Painlessly Done urer, D. H. Rudderow. i C loverdale n tflk F f c C hippew a * r h 4 A c B S ' New Method Facial and Scalp Massages j | TCeyport—Joseph Morgillo,, o f Oak 3 MACARONI jFte. / • % . | TRUSTY'S-Hair Dressing Salon-TRUSTY’S 2 | Shades, an employe at the Architect- S A L T 4 2 . I U ; | • : ural Tile Works, was painfully burned a Spaghetti & Noodle* Asbury Park • when he accidentally stepped into a • FOR 24 YBA.RS THE LARGEST STAFF OF BEAUTY EXPERTS ON Til 13 j tub of scalding water. After receiving S Hancock , a 1 A C • i ' COAST . ' , 2 treatment the police officers took the Soap Flakes 2 Lbs 2 5 ° I ^•••••••••••••••••••••^•••••••••••«A«*«<*'»6* •»•«••»•••••«»•»*••••••••■ man to his home, | SPINACH ci 13 ■ ■ :..... — T |VRed Bank— A. M. Gaskill, of , this L ife B uov a $ place, assistant cashier of the Second S Pink Alaska No. 1 1 National Bank and Trust Company s o a p 3CakesZIS | 1 BREYER’S ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME 5 . and a Republican councilman of Red | SALMON S! ItS 2 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS' I Bank, has accepted a position as seere- tary-treasurer of the new Lincoln ..... Frank No moro will the request for “cor­ “ A Good Carpenter rect time; please," bo heeded at the Western Union offices. That rule went O/vAWO into effect pnly the other day, nccord- BUlCDjER and ing to instructions received, by local offices; ,The'6rdersi'are apparently be­ General Contractor ing sent to the offices all over the A l : j country. 1'Reason, for the action is s s ^ ^ £rYQiOW r PINClLl\ tsxZ Jobbing - Promptly ^Attended to hnsed on the fact that the requests for ■ A s Usualial—Most Reaspnable Prices , th e: RED BAND \ u time made, jby telephonw crowd tliu Ja.'DSWBQtp tnn.''/Kwabn'M *»' A Vai-**'v-o.If regular A G i e m a i W a w m t f m M i l .. business. m m m m i av^ S teS ffiS ite® PA G E F O U R T H f ) CEAN GROVE ‘T >IM E S Hf' ^ ^ ^ ;FfifflAY,~ SEPTEMBER i0,l02S< / ; I'. v/.:' (rounded 1SSB ' ’ W'eekl^AdtOiiri' ‘THE UNEARTH LY.” BANCROFT-TA YLOJR BOARD '". THE OCEAN GRQVE TIMES Not : ince “The Garden of Allah” HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING has Robert Hichens written- so power­ Published Friday ful a book as “The Unearthly” (Cos­ H O M E R D. KRESGB.’. Publisher Mrs. M. E, Stout, of. ; Lake avenue, HELPFUL mopolite!; Hook Corporation); and John 33. Quinn, Editor. was reelected president of the board of even in that form er famous he W Mmin Avenue, Ocean G rove, N . J. managers of Bancroft-Taylor and cooperation with it« customers is regarded by this bank as oqe Telephone 1 did not write so fine a novel as this his latest. With all the subtlety o f which Sunset Rest Homes, this place, at the of the major principles upon which its consistent growth is annual m eeting ot the board. Tuesday. «0BSORIPriONS: $L60 yearly; Kte. semi-annually; 50c, quarter!*- or 4c. and pom- he ia master, Hichens develops his ac­ At thj3 meeting Mrs. J. A. Lantry, re­ liased. I ' ' . | age - copy, postage paid In the United States; Canada 12 00 and foreign *1.60 count (If Peter. Kharkoff—the Un­ earthly—and the little group of mod­ cording secretary, presented a report a year. of the work accomplished during the “ Our experience and facilities are freely at your service.’’ j A D D R E SSE S Clio need on requefl-uHviiys give farmer address. em men and women upon whom hi; ADVERTISEMENTS: Bates will tie furnished by us upon request. strange beneficial influence falls. summer. Miss Anna R. Taylor, chair­ man of Tag Day held July S and of the : WATCH THE LABEL ON VOl’lt PAPER FOR THE EXI'.IUATIOK OK The basic idea of “The Unearthly” YOUR SUBSCRIPTION bazaar August 19-21 reported over ?1,- ______.— ______„.—....______t______: grows, slowly in the imagination until 200 for Tag Day, and $3,000 for the The Merehanfs National Bank 1 Entered as second-class'mall at the Ocean Grove pastbiBce it reaches stupendous proportions. For bazaar. .Miss Josephine Jones served * '• ' ’ • ' a fifth of this volume, the chief char­ as.Miss Taylor’s assistant, S i m i l e conies un sale nit C. St, Nagrle's drug tore, the newsstands of J. Louie acter. is like a bystander in. the 'shad­ THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY J Martin and Paul Chatfiold, and the Times ufllcts, Ocean Grove, Slain street and Mrs. Stout reported. rapid progress ows, manifest through his effect upon Cookman avenuo corner newsstand, Asbury Park. _____ being made on rebuilding the Home, such vividly real persons of .the story 4% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts , J __.....^ - '“ 7t ‘Mk TJr v TH !N . I T i f F R O P E R ^ L a PE which was destroyed by fire February, as Imogen Lowry, the painted'young 11th last, saying there way's prospect patrician, the pathetic Miss Cresweil, of having Christmas dinner in the new the popular canon, and that magnifi­ structure. Many jjf the retired dea­ Forest Income Increases, cent animai, Captain Dennistone, Then conesses and missionaries have return­ “ The income derived bv salvag­ Peter Kharkoff himself emerges into P r e s s V i e w s reality without losing his detachment. ed and are located for the,present in ing mid marketintr material remov­ the now addition to Sunset Rest. Mrs. .. a n d N e w s The human story is moving) fascin­ Stout paid ft tribute to Mrs. Ada Mur- ed for tiro development of. -Xt*\v ating. Most novels' may summarily be phy, the newly-appointed superinten­ More Time for Jersey's Stiite-osvtu'd forests. is classified c'aeh as “ just another book.” dent of Bancroft-Taylor, and also to “The Unearthly" cannot be so disposed SCHOOL A REMINDER Ith's, Carrie Cloughly and Mrs.'Lillian showing a decided increase each of It is o. book to read, to ponder, to Horton, in charge of Sunset Rest. Than the first day of school there is possess. Possessing it, “The Un­ Productive Effort year,” is a statement issued by Miss Lillian W, Murphy, 514 West no more fitting time to impress upon earthly” will in its turn possess you. State Forester C. 1’. Wilbur, of the the minds o f the young and the tax- field avenue, Elizabeth, was appointed —or more leisure for rest and recreation—you payers that the public school is a co­ supply secretary. She will invite the State Department of Conservation car. coiRHiatid both, or either, through. operative or reciprocal proposition NO REMEDY IN SIGHT. various auxiliaries to forward to the and development. The taxpayers maintain the schools Home fruit, je lly ' anti canned goods that they may develop men and worn- A man on his first sea voyage ex­ fo r a Thanksgiving shower, Mrs. G. A UVING TRUST AGREEMENT , Mr. Wilbur points out that the perienced the usual symptom*. His en who will maintain the traditions G. Hamilton, president of the Ocean with iMij strong institution . forests acquired by the State are and ideals of . Tha school conianion came down to his cabin and Grove auxiliary, was chosen first vice invited him to some up on deck to sea president o f the Home board^ of a poor type, as it is the function children shoujd not forget that they Let, our officers explain how we can relieve are indebted to the taxpayers for this a passing ship. Mrs May Leonard Woodruff, nation­ of the Forestry Division to reclaim opportunity to acquire an education “ Don’t bother me again,” uaid the al corresponding secretary, who gave you of all routine detail incident) to the manage greetings, is now a member of the lo­ and make profitable all u n d evelop ­ When the taxpayei sees the many victim, “until you see » tree pass.”— ment o f real estate'or other property interests. eager faces school-bound next Tues­ The Outlook. cal auxiliary. _ ed woodland. Trees are removed day he will not regret the dollars lie from time to time to prevent gives to education, and when school days are over boys and girls in school crowding and unhealthy timber today will go forth just as eagerly in­ ami timber damaged by tire are to the world grateful to those who Cnrstr tfaGmm Aveuac aad Ih m v S(PCi>e made an education possible for them. Buster Brown Shoes cleared away. By salvaging and N • . - -v V ' ' Sometimes it seems hard to pay The best in Shoes for children , at prices you want to pay. They -are a WILLIAM J, COUSE.,,., ...... i...... P re a ld «it m a rk etin g tlii.s w aste m aterial, taxes and to study indoors when all.of w ^ F r ?!• VICO Prea ld pn t the outdoors is “crying out loud" for treat to the eye. They are a delight to the feet. Y et they are sturdy and C. R O G E R S ...... Bocretary-Treaaurer New Jersey’s forests are contri­ JEFFERSON B. FOGAX*.....— ABfliata.nt■ Secretary-Treaaurer you, but if you doubt that it !s worth it strong, being 100% leather construction, and will resist an enormous *...... ' 'Assistant S e c re ta ry-Treasu rer buting toward the cost of. their ask somebody who did not have a amount of hard wear. HETT1 A. MORTON,,...... Assistant Treasurer chance to go to school.—Monmouth upkeep. The new Spring Styles are now in stock. Let us show tKem to you. , Democrat, Freehold. Per Cent, Interest While the income is small in comparison to the cost of develop­ THEN THE TEARS. Paid On Savings “ Darling, what in the world is the ment, it is increasing each year. matter with this lettuce?" asked the | Compounded Quarterly This speaks highly of the efforl of fond young husband o f three days, Corner of Cookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury Park, N. J. M llllttM M IllU llllilitllllliiiiiiiM iiiiiaiiH iM H IIIiiH M lM thej Forestrystry Division to reclaim jI 'IR'i!;!?™ "Of course, I did, dear. I even used and develop Xew Jersey ’jj forests j that good .perfumed soap on it.”— Cap- i per’s Weekly. at a minimum cost to the taxpayer. . FOE SALE — • | SAME HERE. . 5 rooms and flunpnrlor, 3 bedrpoms, bath,’ gas, electric, pipe- Friday of next week. September „ *!oi A 1 'east six weeks from the less furnace; a nice aityear house, ?5,500, . • ■ . * first of September there is no more en- | Largest List of 14-room double house, 7 rooms each side, 4 bedrooms, bath.; 17, will be observed as Constitii- ■ joyable spot, in this wide country than tion Day. The Xew Jersey Soeie- ;'«»r own Spring Lake. Gentle west gas, electric; income $840 a year., 'Investment. $6,800, Terms,- ... . •' , , winds, bright sunlight, warm days n-i' fy, pon3 or tlu? Aim*ri(*au Jiovoln- J comfortable nights, invigorating air, FOR RENT tion. cordially and patriotically ! warm ocean water and calm seas, all erties in Two, 5-room apartments, two bedrooms, living room, dining , , * • , , »* i heighten the natural delights, while room, kitchen; all improvements; heat ineluded. $55 per month! com m ends to th<; people- or ^ ew j^ ie> diminution of rushing crowds Two 7-room apartment's; four bedrooms; all improvements; Jersey the celebration of this most j brings relief to many weary,ones. , j, ...... Manv must go as schools begin or heat included. $80 ‘and $75 per montih. notable anniversary by displajinj, vil(.ayon periods end; but to all who Write or see us for all kinds o f insurance. the Stars and Stripes, and. also !- can do sc, we pledge our word that new . c a n J. N. Garrabraudt Agency .'institutions, to the ministers of I Stores and apartments for rent. . REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE . COULN’T FOOL DAI*. churches, and to organizations Grocer: “Who came here to -see you Telephone 2124 ^ 69 Main Avtu, Ocean Grave generally in onr State to give last night?" I What about your insurance ? All some thought to the great docu­ Daughter: “Only my girl friend ment and its'framers of f® years from the office.” I kinds written here. Grocer; “ Well, you might tell her j t i •HMNHMUUHUM a g o. she left her pipe on the piano!”—Pro­ gressive Grocer. I Mortgage loans. ■ j FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE The Times Inst week said the i E. N. W oolston •• I 18-Room Boarding House------...... ______$7,500.00 Ocean Grove Association made no House and Bungalow------——------i ______4,200.00 ONE CENT A WORD % 2 ■ mistake in securing Paul Rader as 5-Room Bungalow, full-size lot —.1.______WOO.OO HEADLINE 10 CENTS I Real Estate and Insurance 1 ' the camp meeting evangelist. Proof Corner property; five apartments; up to date; big income____18,000,00 MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO i . s > of this statement, if any be need­ 10-Room House, Hot Water Heat; near Pilgrim Pathway-— 9,800.00 a c c o m p a n y t h e o r d e r | 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove ] ed, was furnished by that wonder­ j 18-Room House; can be made two houses; 9 rooms each——— 8,500.00 ful scene in the Auditorium last LOST— Dark blue serge cape in Telephone 398 j S ■' ' . ' f Act quick. Let us show you where the money is made. Sunday night, the most remarkable _Pcears Grove during August. Finder . . . plane String to 138 Main avenue; re­ sight m the history of this resort, , ward for return or information.--37* in answer to Mr. Rader’s appeal J. A . Hurry Agency* FOR SALE—Mason &' Hamlin or­ after his sermon, when over eight gan for sale cheap; good condition and la your house for rent? -If so,- list it with me. 66 MAIN AVENUE . 61 CLARK AVENUE hundred young pcseple crowded the ready for service. Apply Ocean Grove board of trade, Auditorium Square.— is your house for sale? I f so, list it vdft. me, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. altar, 37. Do you want Automobile Insurance of every description? LOST—A sterling silver bracelet I f so, see me. Thc War Department will be ap-' with blue stones, around the Auditori­ Db you want Fire Insurance of every description? If so, pealed to in an effort to put a slop um, September 7th, If found please see me. ' •• ---*—“iff ...... to the pollution of (lie Xortli Jer- j return to 124 Cookman avenue, Ocean Grove. Reward.— 37* Vo you want Life or Accident Insurance of every descrip­ sey shore by garbage and waste i LOST— From Nash sedan, brown tion? I f so, see me, * material, the bulk of which comes ELLEN H. CLIVE leather suitcase,, name inside, Return In other words, see ME before you BUY, BURN or BOR. . from Xew York, fitting to the very to P. H, Sipler, Darby, Pa.; reward.— Tra d in g a 3 37.* ROW. head of relief measures promises a D. C. Covert Agency speedy remedy for this nuisance, ! OST-4S§n Ocean Grove on Monday, Boston terrier, female; brown and Louis E. Bronson lo n g continued ami to which, white markings; name “Gypsy;” New seemingly, little or no attention York license. Finder please return to REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT Insurance Mortgages Mrs, Charles Qross, 58 Broadway. Re­ has been paid by those responsible w ard— 37-39* Phone. Asbury-1068 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. •-.for it, up to this time. Real Estate . W ANTED— House in Ocean Grove, eight rooms, near ocean. Cash ap­ R o o m 2 0 1 , Asbury Park Trust Co. B ld j? . proximately .$2,000; no brokers. Write Elsewhere in this paper a cor­ particulars to Mitchell, 7G1G Fifth; As’bury Park respondent complains that the As­ avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. sociation closes its daily meetings I FOR SALE-OCEAN GROVE ! 13 3 Broadway, Ocean Grove AGENT WANTED IN OCEAN - too soon to suit the wishes of per­ GROVE TERRITORY—Sworn proof 61-soom hotel, corner, near ocean„ ...?40,000 aM»aaMMaMaw>t»aai>i>i i ■I sons other than all-year residents, o f $75 per w eek,' $1,50 an hour for 35-room hotel, corner, running water, heat.. Bargain. spare time. Introducing finest guar­ Comer house, 7 rooms, bath, heat______who remain here for an indefinite anteed Hosiery, ,120 styles and colors. $6,600 period. The matter seejns to be one Low prices. Auto furnished No Two small summer cottages ______-....$4,000 capital or experience necessary. Wil- of importance and worthy of con­ knit Hosiery Company, Dept. A-82 sideration. We would like to have Greenfield, Ohio.— 34-37. Wallace Nittinger | •1SEA MAC ” the views of other of out1 readers ^ 3 South Main Street, Neptune, N..J. • FOE RENT— Uhfumished, yearly, on this subject. house of seven rooms and bath, VO1/? Properties Listed For Rent Let Me Know What You Hava ! Embury nvenue. Ocean Grove; all im­ Kenneth W. MhcWmm provements. Apply owner, Mrs. Ma­ •Leavp or send your out-of-town gee, 9G Embury avenue.— 35-38. „ s u address to The Times before going ' S131I Real Estate : KJjtfiS ANTIQUES— Mrs. C. M. Hailey an­ to your winter home if you are a nounces the openirig of - the Ocean 91 Sts* Avenue. Cor. Pennsylvania Aveaae . Subscriber and desire, to. receive Grove Antique Shop, 37 Central ave­ Carpenter's Pavilion nue, near Olin street." Antiques of SAILING CRABBING CANOEING ■’ your paper prom ptly. quality.—28tf. . LAUNCH RIDING , OCEAN 6E0IE, HI.}. Cash paid for false tooth, dental SPECIAL LAUNCH'CABBING PARTIES ; • The way she dresses nowadays it gold, platinum, discarded jewelry, dia­ NEW AND UP-TQ-E(AT£ SAIL BOATB TeS«0te»s> 3«8i is:Hifficult to tell if she’s a Miss or monds anti magneto points Hoke Smelting nnd Refining Co. Otsego, Shark River, Foot of Tenth Avonue, Belmar, N. J. n .Mire. Michigan.—10,gr—10,2

' Mrs. Prank Chambfcrlaihf'Si ’Cilum- bus, Ohio, Was in Ocean Grove calling Fabrics 'and Velours ,on friends Wednesday. , Mrs.’ Cham­ in -Junior Millinery berlain formerly lived in Ocean Grove and will be remembered a3 Miss Annie HABIT Orr. Habit makes some people and breaks others. But o f all the habits that ‘ Preachers’ meeting Monday. Rev. and Mrs. H. Eugene Curts came back to the M. E. parsonage, 85 promise real satisfaction and lasting prosperity, the savings habit stands out in bold ' The South End bathing group is to Heck avenue, Wednesday evening, relief., 1 • • . ’ to be closed tomorrow. having spent a month in Canada. Dr. Auditorium services for'this season Curts will occupy his pulpit in St. will be closed this Sunday evening. Paul’s church the coming Sunday morning. William Wells, a former summer Solicitation of funds for Shelter Ocean Grove National Bank resident, came down, fron^ Trenton fo r •ft the cloBing exercises of tho camp. Home, Long Branch,- an institution fo r colored people, has been made in Association Building, Ocean Grove, N, J, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and daugh­ Ocean Grove'and Asbury Park. Doubt ter, Doris, from Shanghai, China, have as to the standing of those soliciting 4 Per Cent. Interest Safe Deposit Boxes beon staying at Sunset Lodge this h a3 caused an investigation, which is week. now being made, OFFICERS Rev. -and Mrs. Groves Drew, who Rev. B. F. Campbell, evangelist, of 7v'.NATHAN TATIiOR, President .7 -'.Of..-: , spent the summer at the Bryant, re­ Allentown, Pa., will be the rally day JACOB Z: STILES, Vio* Freildent JOBJ3PH H. RAJNBAR, Asst CaalUer Y turned to Philadelphia during the speaker at Bethany M. B. ChUrch, TATUjMAN A. G*»hl«r FRANK B. SMITH, Vic® Preelfieat. week. Reading, Pa., Sunday, September 19, The daughter bom recently to Mr. preaching morning and evening and and Mrs. Esank S. Morris, 102 Law- delivering an address in the Sunday lence avenue, has been named Audrey school. , Mr. Campbell has been an Jeanne. Ocean Grove visitor since July 7, Mrs. A. B. Churchman and daughtor, The annual meeting of the Ocean of New York City, have gone home af­ Grove Hotel Association is to be held ter a pleasant visit with friends on next Monday, September 13, instead of Broadway. on Tuesday, the date originally select­ Tliese practical h ats for the young­ ed. This change’ is made in order to er generation, as pictured here, show Rev. Thomas Harrison, the well- permit the'members to attend the nilllln<>ra Indulging In combinations of known evangelist of Bpston and Wash­ State hotel convention a t, Paterson niliterlals and embellishments ol em­ ington, D. C., is at the Shelburne for a opening Tuesday and continuing for week or ten days. broidery and fur on children’s head­ three days. wear. Krlmmer far faces tbe soft hur Dr. C. M.' Boswell in the morning A, distinguished visitor to Ocean wltli velvet crown and embroidery and Dr. Albert Wagg in the evening Grove this week was Hon. William brightens the upturning velvet brim will be the preachers at the Auditori­ McAdoo, who motored here from Hen­ nn the hut below. A soft velours hnt um the coming Sunday, dersonville, N. C., bringing with him with ribbon sash Is always among } Friendliness in banking is an important element of financial success. Mrs. Catherine Stewart and sisters j Walter Downing, his representative in those present la children's m odes. on Tuesday closed their summer home | the development of his Hendersonville Such friendliness comes only through the individual and the instit/ution at 97 Clark avenue, returning that af- estate. Mr, McAdoo's son, William, knowing one another by contact. ternoon to Philadelphia. Jr., has been visiting Charles Dawn­ ing, nephew of Walter Downing, at 60 Having spent the greater part o f the Clark avenue. We would like to know you and, maybe, you would find it good to know us, season here at the Lafayette, Miss M. W. Perry left for her home in Phila­ Edward A. Le Pard returns to New delphia on Wednesday. York City the first of next week. Mr. Why don’t they improve the detours Le Pard is the subscription agent for a bit before closing up the main roads Robert G.' Beilstein, of Clifton, and a number of publications, including the Lachlan E- George, of Garwood, were , Christian Advocate, the Christian Her- for repairs? the Cincinnati Enquirer among Labor Day weekend patrons, of nl(i and the Curtis publications. He wants to know. Tthe M A Central ■ ’ r* vl r ty I Avenue A IFAmfA House; E—I All rtXl <• - . ,, ' * 1 1 ■ , • 4* j— i ■ also sells special best issues” of books Just as we always count our change l Sylvester H. Orr, a real estate and and sermons. Mr. Le Pard visited again when the person with whom we insurance agent of Norristown, Pa., Ocean Grove at various times during are dealing tells us how superlatively Strong and Friendly has gone,back to his home, following the summer and was here through the honest he is, so when a man informs his annal visit to Ocean Grove. camp meeting. us emphatically that he has laid all his A. A. Butler and family left the cards on the table we make a special Main Street, between Mattison and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park Grove on Wednesday for-their winter CALL ON WAR DEPARTMENT effort to get a squint up his sleeve, Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove home’ at Prince Bay, Staten Island’, TO STOP SHORE POLLUTION says the Ohio State Journal. They spent the summer at 105 Embury avenue. A resolution calling upon the War One has ceased to be young who boasts of his regularly early bed-time, Regular sessions of the Neptune Department to revoke its permit al- according to the Dayton News. schools will be started next Monday, j lowing the City of New York to! dump after 'registration yesterday. Only ' garbage at sea was adopted at Asbury Some men are born executives and half-day sessions will be held during Park iajt Saturday at a conference be- i some never can get over the habit of thiq mnnth tween shore officials and officers o f the C o o K in a n Avtnue . ! National Anti-Pollution' and Conser- doing the work themselves, the Wash­ Entcrtained during her stay in vatioii League. Mayors of many New ington Post advises. ■ Ocean Grove by .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jersey coast towns attended. Asbury Park, N; J. Willi's, 116 Broadway, MrS. F. R. W ar- i Another resolution recommended There is a lot of trouble in this ner yesterday returned to her home at that Gov. Moore of New Jersey and world because some men think they Severna Park, Md, ' Gov, Smith of New York exercise their have learned finance before they have Monmouth County’s learned simple arithmetic, opines the Rafael Toro, from Porto Rico, who authority to compel ocean-going ves- Atchinson Globe. Largest Trust Company has come to the United States to fe!s to abandon the practice of dump- tend classes at the Bordentown Mili- inS refuse overboard. The league Among the items that go to tnake tary Institute, is registered at Stokes recommended imposition of a penalty up the high cost of living are taxes and Hall for a fortnight’s stay. - 7 '• *>r violations of the proposed regula- taxis, sums uj> the Marion, (O.) Star// The closing, concert oi the season New York City’s program of girb- was given by the} Criterion Quartette age disposal embraces nothing more You can always get a few more miles Out .of last winter’s clothes, ad­ First of A ll in the Auditorium on Labor Day night, than the completion.of an incinerator As usual the Criterions.delighted their now being built at Seventy-third vises the Cincinnati Post many friends and supporters. street and East River and the erec- Security is assured to The need of the times is a vehicle Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holder, the lat- tion of another at.Two_Hundred.and our depositors by firmly Fifteenth street and the Harlem River, you can ride downtown and then fold fixed policies which per­ ter’s mother, Mrs. L. M. Ferris, and up and carry into the office, declares their niece, Miss Charlotte Colegrove, Charles A. McGee, assistant general mit no deviation from superintendent of the, Department of the Newcastle (Ind.) Courier. all o f Greenwich;-Conn., spent a week the principles of sound here at tlie Ocean Avenue House. Street Cleaning of New York, told the officials. He estimated that eleven There are said to be 479,000 fewer banWng practice. Clarence Kohlmann, organist at the large______incinerators______would be needed to persons on the farms than there 'was Auditorium, and Donald Chalmers, di- serve New York adequately, year, ago. They probably got tired rector of music, have been reengaged . • _ ___ of picking up after motor picnickers, volunteers the Pittsburg Gazette- Largest Federal Reserve Member in Asbury Park ^ n S t S H h ,MISS FLORENCE NARY WEDS Times. ______’• Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker and Miss j BOpNEY ROSS IN PARK CHURCH CONGRESS CANDIDATE HAS Vivian Meeker, of East Otonge are ; Misg plorence Nary daughter of Mr. closing; their co tta g e ,a t79 Mt. C ancel undMra Thomaa Nary> , o f 0 cean PRAISE FOR JERSEY ROADS Way this week, ^ e y expect Grove and Asbury Park, and Rodney Why This Early Closing? down from East Orange for weekends* Rogs> gj)n of Mr: and Mrs, Milan Ross, Speaking before the fielmar Wom­ through September. of the latter city, were married at 4 an’s Club last Friday afternoon Mayor Harold Hoffman, of South Amboy, Re­ Editor Ocean Grove Times:— Mrs, Charles M. Bragg, IB Embury o’clock Tuesday afternoon in the First publican candidate for Congress in this Along with a large number of oth­ • avenue, yesterday won her match in' M. E. Church; Asbury Park, by the district, paid tribute to New Jersey ers T want to voice.a protest against THINGS IN the semi-finals for the woman’s cham-: pastor, Rev. F,~ A. DeMaris. The as a leader in road buildiiiig. He said the closing of all religious meetings pionship at the Spring Lake golf ■ bride, who was given in marriage by in his address that early in its career by the Association one week earlier course. This puts-her in the final to be her father^ was attended by her sister, New Jersey began its road building than usual. The meetings led by LEATHER played off next week, 'Miss Emma Nary. Milan Ross, Jr., program which made it a leader among Revs; Hyde and Goff, and probably „ i — j r _ was his brothers best man; The fami-. some others, have been continued for If we haven’t and The New York anti ] . ■ lies o f. the couple and a few close the States and enabled it to enjoy to Railroad announces the^^.wthdrawal o f fricnds witncss£ , the ceremony, the fullest extent its advantageous many years one week after the closing it we will get a. number of pasaenger trams for tho Mj.g Rogs ,g Jrraduate o f the A s. position between the two great cities of the camp meeting until this year. Since Labor Day every religious meet­ season, as’ is customary at ! bury Park high school and attended Of New York and Philadelphia. it for you. “The King’s highway, running be­ ing has been closed down tight, and th^year, Thire vfll b also the Normal school at Glas^sboro. Fruit Ices we people who come here especially for chaitgw on September ,20. j The groom, also-an Asbury Park high tween Salem and Burliington was one of the pioneer road building projects in the religious meetings ai-e deprived of WALLACE AND MIRROR William A. Siimmerill, editor and ; school graduate, is associated in the the State,” he added. "As. the roads them this year M O U N T ’S proprietor of The Record, Penns Grove, I. real estate business with his father. i'll progressed so much more did the sur­ I undestand Pryor’s band has been CANDIES N. •?•> attended the closing services of Mr, and Mrs. Ross are now motoring rounding country develop. As in the engaged in Asbury Park for two ex­ the camp. Editor Summerill has been through Canada. They „will ;n be at (if home great days of old, tho Romans con­ tra weeks in September to try, to Leather a n annual visitor for some years, after October 1st at 2002 Wanamassa quered new lands by sending their lengthen the season. Why should the 48 PITMAN AVENUE usually at camp meeting time. Drive, Wanamassa. troops over wonderful roads into new Camp Meeting Association curtail Shop OCEAN GROVE Prof. O. G. Schadt, 45 Embury ave­ territory, in like manner NeW.Jersey’s their attractions? Has business been nue, let here Wednesday for a week’s KEEPING HIGHWAYS CLEAN commerce has followed the well paved so good this season, that the financial 558 Cookman Phone 24 vacation trip to Boston and points in WITH BARRELS FOR WASTE thoroughfare into lucrative fields.’’ interests can be ignored as well as the Avenue Maine. He returns to St. John's Col- religious? Asbury Park 219 ASBURY AVENUE •lege, Brooklyn, later in the month. In an effort to curb the scattering of OBITUARY We were informed that there is an ASBURY PARE Mrs. Lena C. Young, of Winter Ha­ paper and waste materials on tlie New old resolution on the books of the As­ Phone 5637-J ^ FRANCIS B. KOONS. ven, Fla., the wife of Robert S. Young, Jersey State' highways, the mainr sociation requiring this closing on La­ PHONE 82 retired, of the Newark' Conference, tenance. division of, that department In the hospital at Spring Lake early bor Day. , who wa^ in charge of Elim this sum-, has'begun the - distribution of more Tuesday moming Francis B. Koons Why resurrect such nn unwise deci­ mer; hopes to be able to open the house than 600 large.bairels along the vari­ died o f a complication o f diseases. sion at this late day ? Has anybody much earlier next season. ous State routes. An invitation to the Services will, be held and burial made with, the best interests of Ocean Grove public to help.keep the highways, clean in a Philadelphia cemtery: tomorrow at heart made a request for a shorter Mir®. Sarah Pluck and Mr.'and Mrs. has been painted in big letters on the at 1,30. p. m „ the interment be­ season? William Cowperthwaite returned to side of the barrels. ing in charge of Funeral Director Far- September is usually an enjoyable George W. Mason : Philadelphia on Tuesday. The opening The suggestion was advanced by ry. Mr. Koons is survived by'his wife, month in Ocean Grove, and we think Formerly witli Hotel Carleton Terraco of the-city schools \took them ' home State Highway Commissioner Lin, who a daughter and two sons. The daugh­ every•_ reasonable , effort should be sooner than they desired. They . spent instigated the placing of several of the ter is Mis3 Catherine Koonn, o f Phila­ made to make it attractive to non­ New York City . the summer at 71 Abbott avenue. barrels along the ■ Freehold-Hights- delphia, and the sons, are Charles residents; ■ ■ town road as an experim ent The- plan Expert on 1 'f ,The boys^f the Junior fire company ICoons, o f Newark, and Raymond L. CHARLES P. SLEEPER. met with such success, that it Was de­ Koons, o f Philadelphia. ■ were on the’ job in earnest at the Olin Ocean Grove, Sept 8, 1926. cided to expand the idea. S ■ street fire Wednesday/ They render­ The work of making minor repairs MISS MARJORIE GILL. Ladies’ Hair Bobbing ed valuable” assistance' in removing and keeping the . highways clean has • Favor Red Bank For Museum Site. m stock, etc.,'to a place pf>j3afety and in Miss M arjorie Gill, of Newark, died Marcelling and Curling received much attention by the State ROOFING' CO N liR A G l^||^ other ways 'mado theniselves'ojseful. last Sunday in. Ocean Grpve, while on a A recent meeting of the Monmouth Highway Commission in the past year. visit to this place. Sbe had been here County Historical Society voted in fa- CHILDREN’S BOB A SPECIALTY ■ Re-roofing Over Old ShiM j^jl!!^ A patrol system has been developed, Stanley Wagg, son of JDr. and Mrs. only - a --- few------days,------stayingj —o —at -88% — vor of the erection o f a home'aiKl Lady Attendant REX ROOFING COMPANY; ^. each crew being ‘ responsible- for a Alfred Wagg, 00- Broadwajr, left here Broadway.: The body >vfls taken to I'inuBeum at ,Red Bank instead of 72 So. Main St, Asbnry 3^irfc:ii Tuesday moming for':Delind, Fla., certain part Of the highways. Newark for burial in Evergreen ceme­ Shrewsbury. A few months ago the 5 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. ■ • whcro lie will reenter Stetson Uni- tery on Thursday by Funeral Director society rejected by a large vote the '. versity, his second year there. He is Fire Damages Lyric Theatre. Sexton.. •' Governor- Parker house in' Freehold making the trip to' Florida by .automo- By fire early1 Monday morning tbe . , . a place, for meetings and a musoum • bilo. ' V;:- :.’’ ■ \ , Lyric theatre, Cookman avenue, As- Stroud In New Quarters. for reliCB. Charles E. Close, o f Mata- E. J;' Stroud, the'•well-known local wan, suggested that the couhty board ;■ Charles VaughanVemployed during bury Park, was partly wrecked, the pigii painter, artd who wasi burned out of Freeholders be asked for an appro- tile seasonat the North End'ibatliing damage being v estimated at SlBjAOO.' Bcvcral weoks ago, is now located in priotion for the museum. He said group, -went to his home; In iGorman- ,Fo’r aititne the- avuryounding, property, was threatened, '-but xhatidanger, waB new quarters at B2 South Main streot, there seemed to be no legal obstacle to. Anally S®tKl XXCfj&X&grJt •« » ? ® I ® ■ • - C : V.! m *3 ® f i t §1''XX'. •: ‘ •/S&SBSJ iMMKtro WSrti'Tv S t l t l l B S * A G S SIX TH E:. OCEA/N GR.O V£ TIMES \E&PAY,^SEI!TE^

ANNUAL MEETING OF Ladles' Percale r o n s . ENGINEERS DISCUSS MANY SPECIAL Large Sizes For a r-Mite Auto Side MATTERS 03? INTEREST One of the Most Absorbing Sub­ Hive hm ASBURY ^Ric NO SUNDAY BUSSES jects Was Under-Water Illumin­ 1 C o o k ’s B ee I l I V y , 1 l l u , NliW JERSEY ation By. Reason of Its Bearing : On the Determination of FREE BUS Wrecks and Rescuing Bodies 20-MILE SIGHTSEEING TRIP THANK YOU S (No Obligation) Angles & Smith Local Man Active la Plans, Free Busses Leave Plumbing, Tinning For four days—Tuesday to BViday, CALL AGAIN! , MORRISEY & WALKER inclusive— the Illuminating Engineer­ ing. Soeety of America has been hold­ A HANDY D1HECTORY FOR OURREADESJS BOARDWALK OFFICE Heating ing its twentieth annual convention in Boardwalk at Third Avenue the Essex and Sussex hotel at Spring Hardware, Paints, Oils Lake. H, H. Bauek, commercial sales 11,00 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. DAILY manager for the Eastern New Jersey BUSINESS DIRECTORY Power and Light Company, Asbury ASBURY PARK Park, is actively identified ".vith this Painting Kalaomining convention, being chairman of the dec­ New Berkeley-Cnrteret Main Q. C. Pridham & Bro, CHARLES S. PERRIS 51 Avenue orating and 'golf committees.'-' Mr. New Monterey CONTRACTING . PAINTER OGB4N GROVB Bauck’s woi’k in decorating the hotel Asbury Park Fishing Club Practical Painters Paint .and Painters* Equipment Arthur Steinbaeh’s Residence r has been highly comm ended., For-Sale Telephone 189-R Among the prominent speakers at the Paper Hangers G. Barnett’s Residence 82 Mt. Tabor Way,.Ocean Grove, N, Jf. meetings w as, Sambuel G. Hibben, of Steinbach’s Department Store 71 Broadway Particular Attention to Jobbing Asbury Park Business Section ; the Westinghouse Lamp Company, Ocean Grove, N, J. Shop at Southeast 'Corner Ocean Grove I who detailed the . progress ’that has ■ . •; Stable Grounds •• *.* LOCH ARBOUR been made in the development o f ad­ Hotel Loch Arbour Section vanced equipment for under-water il- Andrew Taylor HARRY A. SUMMERS Throckmorton Hotel lumination, and describing the various ALLENHURST I experiments with portable divers' TIN AND SHEET METAL Practical Allenhurst Pool ; lamps used in naval salvage and mili- WORKER BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER Residence of C, A, Whelan I vary operations. Residence of E. W. Spaulding | Two distinct applications of under- 125 South Main St., Asbury Park V YCement Walks aSpecialty . ,■ Residence of Thomas P. Smith ] water illuminahts -all for different Phones 2601 '^15 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grove Residence of \V. T. Plum . j accessories and . developments. Tho i lirst'. must provide a lighting device Residence of G. Kreuger Phone, Asbury Park 3590 Hathaway Inn. | suitable for fresh water where . the ■ Allenhurst Club pressure is negligible and portability EDWARD B.'ASH A Hfl ; Splitdorf *?adio . • ... . ,, . . i:m often a factor. This field comprises Electrical Contractor A ll that paint science and brains j tj;,-. illumination of swimming pools, FIVE-TUBE' INSTALLED *12) , DEAL Wiring In AI1 Its Branches Deal Esplanade and Pool cun pufc in the can. j decorative lighting of fountpina and GREBE AND BADlOiA IN BTOGK | so on. The second and unusually dif- Shop—48 Corlles Avenue. W est Grove, N.J. Residence of I. M.Uppemi Residence SOOTT MUSIC-SHOP ' The greatest covering and hiding i'.-uit problem is to provide pressure Residence of Al. Fviemlsville - 100 Mt. Carmel Way, -cean Grove. N. J. 380 B obu Street Asbury Pari, Residence of Morris White al the power, 360 square feet (two coats) resisting lamp and accessories that Residence of W. C. Durant may be used b y : divers and explorers Residence of 'Alfred Nathan to the gallon. chiefly in salt water _ where extreme Tilton’s City Dairy ' EDMUND L. THOMPSON Residence of Philip Leeman Shark River Hills Longer life and wear than any pressure must be resisted and rugged- Pasteurized. Milk and Cream Exterior’ and jatartor Residence of Jacob Wertheim ncss and portability are paramount. ether paints. , . iJUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED ' " FAEs'TTMS'.. Deal Golf Course “It is a well known fact,” said Mr. MILK i Borough Hall Country Club We sell it with a guarantee that I Hibben, “that the ordinary Mazda lamp Distributors for Walker-Gordou Products IsWraatee FuraiBhed „ „ ____,,,... I will continue to .’operate.satisfactorily 805 Second Avenue, Asbury Park 26 Ocean Aye.,. Ocean Grove, N. as over a century of pam<: making u.jien im m ersed in water provided the ELBEIiON , Phono 1677 Phone Asbury 2256-R Lake Takanassee behind it. terminals are properly . insulated.” L. Chein j The difficulty of insulation, however, West End Casino ami Swimming Pool j bits,proven a problem and it.is hoped &ERVICC Hollywood Hotel and Golf Coprse WETHEKILL’S ATLAS PAINT ‘ I:. FRED E. FARRY -■ that the developments to overcome that JOHN IV5, BURTIS Murray Guggenheim j difficulty will lead to an extension of ” FUKEBAL OlfiECTOR and EMBALMEB II, T. Parsons, Shadow Lawn Sold by A ngles & Smith | the particular application. FUfJEfiAL DIRECTOR C. I - Clark 80S Main Street, Asaurj Part Frederick Frelinghuysen 51 iVain A venue. Phone 189-R Under-Water Lighting, PRIVATE CH A PEL Ladj Assistant Open Oar and Klgl.sS Speaking of the penetration of day- Phone 5B7 517 Bangs Ate. Asbury Park r«.,lepho,ie43^ Reside nee tcleulion*-.{34 I OCEAN GROVE H i'fht in the ocean as o f special inter­ v^K^T^CTgfgrKaRvrrjgTBranai.wBtjfcj BRADLEY BEACH H, W . SMOUK w, HARVEY JONE6 est, he «iid, “In ail deep-sea operations Ocean Avenue and Boardwalk Preaident Treasurer it has been found to Work efficiently. ENJOY the Myriad The strongest . ray of . sunlight, as ■ DAVID B. REIDV HARRY J. BODIN e T AVON beauties of the far-fam­ measured by photographic - plates,' ?nn«ral. Director Mortieiau Ocean Avenue and Boardwalk k scarcely elver penetrates the ocean to | FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM3ALMER | fechatsosi Smock Parlors: 512 Secoad Avenue Shark River ed Asbury Park and the depth of half a mile. In fact, div­ 100? 8^ng8 A *e .. Asbury Pa,rk | Asbiirj-* Park Shark River districts as Lumber Go, ers report they receive very little aid' "HOME FOR SERVICES" f BELMAIi from sunlight at depths of fifty feet or Telephone 2455 Motor Equipment our guest. Prirate Auto Phone 64 3 Inlet Terrace It is a trip that will Dealers in greater, and. that below 1G0 feet, it is Fishing Pier difficult to distinguish between period prove both interesting o f day and night SHARK RIVER HILLS and instructive. L y j n b e r “A noted scientist'has said: ‘The sea Erving & Kirkpatrick DOrilMC CORBO Sky.Top Down past the broad floor is a,world o f dreadful night and SHOE REPAIRING Boardwalk "\nd MSSt- Prodootfe utterness of darkness which probably beaches in the invigor­ Builders and Jobbers WE TAKE THE SQUEAK OUT OB Children's Bathing Beach is intensified by the fitful gleams of Swimming Pier , ating atmosphere of Builders’ and painters’ • Shop, 1325 Ninth Ave, Neptune, N. J. SHOES phosphorescent, light given by deep- .52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Children’s Playground sea-blown breezes; sea animals. Perhaps it is not unlike, Home, 514 Munroe Ave., Asbury Park Supplies N ext to James Boyce & Co. Shark River Hills’ Dredge through Loch Arbour, a very poorly lighted suburb of a city; Phone? 3569-Si and 1298-M Shark River Hills’ Country Club Fireproof Storage with Separatt Allenhurst and Deal perhaps like the. moon-on a very dark Satisfaction Guaranteed Asbury Prfik Golf and Country Club with their magnificent Fireproof Booras night, with only a few stars overhead;’ DAVID H. O'REILLY Consequently, beneath the ocean— estates, broad, sweeping ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOrV F. B K 0 0 N 5 FREE TO OUR GUESTS which embraces fully three-fourths of boulevards and green- 2d, 3d and Railroad Avenue* the. earth’s surface— lies a land of Orders Attended to'Promptly 112 Aahury Ave., Ocean Grove Luncheon UaJiing Beach Swimming Pier Estimates Furnished carpeted golf courses, Asbury Park eterns;. night only to be disclosed by Carpenter and Builder, Jobbing Bath Houses Tennis Courts Slberon and the cool artificial illuniinants capable of. with­ 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grov* Telephone 728 Phone 4716 , Children's Play Ground crystal depths of Lake standing tihe1 severe conditions im­ Estimates Furnished. See Me Now posed; • • These tickets are good for one trip on the Takanassee; • 0 c e a n Shark River Hills’ Sightseeing Tours when • “Numerous examples are on record signed by a representative of the company and Grove, Bradley Beach, showing the c&mmerciiu advantages of, T. S. TUESDAY 1 presented by the party whose name appears on Avon, Belmar, a succes­ diving lamps in general.’ For instance, Coupons below. This trip is given you abso- sion of shaded winding iri the case of the S. S. Lakeland, ly­ SANITARY PLUMBER ing 210 feet below ' ihc surface of llutely FREE for the purpose of acquainting roads, boardwalks and Residence: \ 125 Embury Avenue yoti with the North'Jersey Shore and her Real , there had long been a Estate Development. You are under NO OB­ gorgeous homes; and question as to why the vessel sank. 68 Abbott Avenue Phone 2509 LIGATIONS to this Company in accepting finally Shark River Not until divers were able to inspeqt, Ocean Grove, N; J. this ticket or in taking the FREE Sightingsee- Hills, there to enjoy a by portable projectors, the valves and ing Tour to which "this ticket entitles you. tasty luncheon at the the gauges were they aBIc to deter­ These tickets are not transferable. mine the cause o f the wreck> Shark Rive.r Hills “Neither should the humanitarian Country Club, and rev«l The best and most reliable Riding SHARK lilVER HILLS CO., aspect be overlooked. By the use of I AT.TicWp 1 ii I in the beauties and rec­ Stable along the coast. Our horses those lamp3 in penetrating the narrow M ORM S^Y & W ALKER, Inc. reational facilities that are well trained, gentle, kind and safe. spaces in submarine S-51 sunk off ------Representative Shark River Hills af­ Thoroughly experienced instructors. Block 'Island ir. September^ 1025, the I The Asbury FarK j Children’s classes start June 21 under divers were able to locate the only 12 O’C y .k Luncheon Coupon ford. bodies of the seamen that were recov­ This Coupo- is good for one luncheon at Luxurious b its s e s new instructors especially for children. ered before the hulk was raised. In thc Country C!u- at Shark River Hills when B usiness College j If interested crises of drowning accidents, tlie port­ S signed by a representative; c,f the Company am! leave our office at the Boardwalk and Third Phone 4850 able divers’ lamp3 aid in the recovery J Day Sessions Begin September 20th - x . • presented by tin party 'whose name and ad­ of.the body where all other means ; Night Sessions Begin October.4th Sixth and Railroad Avenues . S’ dress appear below. Avenue daily at 11 A. have failed,” ; School office open daily, BEGINNING SEPT. 8th for personal interview -• Your Name------M. and 2,30 P. M. Opposite Bradley Beach Station and registration ' ! Make your reserva­ Purebred White Leghorn | INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION | Home Address------tion today.. It is a trip Baby Chicks | Isaac Pitman and Gregg Systems of Shorthand. All Commercial Sub- » well worth taking. You $8.75 hundred, postpaid * jects. Secretarial Training. Pupils of other schools may continue ? ' SHARK RIVER HILLS CO. will be under no obliga­ Seacoast ■ • here without interruption. • , .5 MORRISEY & WALK Eli, Agents. tion. Anconas, the Best Layers S Call or telephone (after Sept 8th),' or. write ior particulars', £ ------Representative Electric Company out, $11 hundred S ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal \ • Tickets at our Three S14 Bangs Avenue Asbury Park, N. J. - • 4 O’CLOCK TEA COUPON S ’. F. VIERING, Prop; Rhode Island Reds, Best This Coupon is good for one luncheon at Offices: 50. Main Avenue for Meat, $11 hundred the Country Club at Shark River Hills when 320 COOKMAN AVE. Ocean Grove, N J. signed by a representative of the Company and Barred and Plymouth presented by thc party whose name and ad­ BOARDWALK Tel. Asbury Park 8 2 2 dress appear below.' Rocks, $12 hundred at ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and Your Nam e ...... ------All purebred, 3rd Ave., Asbury Park FIXTURES Home Address ------strong chicks ' Van Gleve and: We pay the postage charges and SH ARK RIVER HILLS CO. BOARDWALK guarantee live delivery M ORRISEY & WALKER, Agents. Ocean Grove, at North Plumbsng add Heating: ------Representative End Hotel Fuighum Hatchery Sanitary and Heating Engineers FREEHOLD, N.J. " L. P . THOMPSON All the NamerlmpJies' . . ' P r o p r ie t o r PROFESSIONAL CARDS CUT FLOWERS io8 3'. Main St., Ocean Grove iN. J. FLORAL DESIGNS JOHN R. PHILLIPS, JR. , Morrisey & Walker, Agents BEDDING PLANTS Counsellor-At-Law (Telephone 287 Lawrence Avenue, Cor. "Webb Avenue 301 Professional Bldg., Asbury Park .s.- Seashore Realty Ocean Grove — ' Phone 5778-J Telephone Asbury Park 5994 J:5 r / FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER/10,1928 j'A G E ; S E V E N S * •MtMMItNfMIIIMMMnMHIIMHIIMHIMlMINIMIIHHIMHNIIIftlH ' • •• ' ; ' " •• •• • ■ '••** m LEGAL NOTICES Mo'nmoiith County Surrogate’s ■ ' J 's-"' - ' >• "-—:------SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ Iri the Matter of the Estate of Philips of ti. fa. to me directed, Issued out. of the . • Marshall, Deceased • Most Wonderful' Court of Chancery of the State of New \ Notice to Creditors to.. Present Clairaa'sj;^'^ Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public Against Estate vendue, on TUESDAY, THE -7TH DAI' Pursuant to tho order o f Joseph L. Don^r.-V^tt OF SEPTEMBER, 1926, between the hours hay, Surrogate o f the . Counity o f -Mon^ ... CO-OPERATION I aC 12 o'clock mnd 5 o’clock ,(at 1 o’clock, mouth,made on the eighth day of Septc^i^v.ivs daylight saving time), in tho afternoon of ber, 1926, on the application of Ocean 'yy.Kf'M "V / ■. . : said day, at the Court House, in the Bor­ Grove Natonal Bank (body coi ough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, administrator of the estate of Philip ORE than thirty million Bibles, or Books of the New Jersey, to satisfy a docree of said Marshall, decea&ed, notice is hereby giv^ court amounting to approximately $1,101.00. : to the creditors of said, deceasedi to isa Bible were sold or distributed in 1925. . All those certain lots, tracts or parcels hihlt • to tl*e subscriber, adm inistratorfe are always glad to co- j M aforesaid, thfeir debts, and demand of land and premises, hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and being against the said estate, under‘oath, will,-- Would you not love to Have companion volumes to in tho Township of Neptune, in the County in. six, months from the date of the___ afore^^.i^ of Monmouth and-State of New Jersey, said order, or they will be forever barred with any of our custo- j help you discover the treasures in that Wonderful, ankl> designated and known as lots number of .their actions therefor against the One H undred and. T h irty-O n e (131), One subscriber. • , * ' ■ \ :r' H undred and T h irty-tw o (132), One Hun­ Datedv Freehold, I" . Book? ■ dred and T h irty-T h ree (133), and One OCEAN GROVE NATIONAL BANK,';' - ^ I mers in regard to matters per- j Hundred and Thlry-Four (134), on a map 37-40 ($14.00) . ucean G rove, If:-. J.''-'fiVffllfSfflB of “Snyder’s Addiffon to West Bradley . , :------Beach,” made by. NIart Rogers, Civil Enr gineer and Survey er, • A ., D. 18%i, and de­ Monmouth County Surrogate’s /Office.;; | taining to their water service/ { ■ Sw e d e n b o r g scribed as follows: Beginning at the corner' stone at the Iri the Matter of -the - Estate of j a j » b : 3 0 m [1688- 1772] northwest corner , of Union; avenue arid , H. Stephens, Deceased, : Sixth avenue; thence westerly two hun­ Notice to Creditors to present Claims ! W e want the relations be- I explained the Bible’s practical application to daily life; how it dred (200) feet along the north line of Against Estate .V ■ ■ Sixth avemue; thence mortherly, one him-, Pursuant to the order of Joseph Ii. Don-.^^-s'Mis describes the^life hereafter; what the Bibltf parables mean when dred and fifty (150) feet to the middle ahay, -Surrogate of the County of M onf ;i Ine of the block?.thence eastwardly, along spiritually interpreted. , n m outh, m ade on the eighth day o f Jtily,/r;^/tisS>^l the center of said block two hundred 1920, on the applicationanDllcation o f Theodore ' WW'.-xy- . :. } tween this company and its j (200) feet to the west line of Sixth avanue; Brewer, executor of the estate of Jacob His theological works*—as issued by himself— have been pub, -thence southerly, along the westerly line H. Stephens,. icua, ucucuauu,deceased, iiuuuu notice Is\ hereby,I i lished by uie Houghton Mifflin Co. in most modem transla, of Sixth avenue one hundred and fifty given to the creditors of said deceased to (150) feet to the place of beginning. exhibit to the subscriber, executor I . as "A . I consumers to be cordial and i tion from the original Latin, in the Rotch Edition of j 2 volumes. Being the same premises conveyed unto foresaid, their debts and demands againstV George M. Reynolds* ■ single, by Margar- the said estate, under oath,- within six The first twenty give the, spiritual sense of Genesis and etta Hoffman, widow,, et als, by deed bear­ months from the date.of the aforesaid or-;V.viVySjg ing date October 1, 1923, and recorded ill der, or they will be forever barredof j helpfel. Antagonism between j , Exodus as understood in Heaven; and volumes 26, 27, 28 give the Monmouth County Clerk’s OfQce Oc­ thsir actions therefor against the,tiie , ouiusaId '^-'':'($$ likewise,the spiritual sense o f the Book of Revelatiofi. tober 11, 1923, In Book 1235 of Deeds for subscriber. said county at pnge 220, etc., the said Dated, Freehold, N. J., July 8th,h, : 1926.. ... W ' George M. Reynolds having departed this THEODORE W . B RE WE A, | a utility and its patrons does j Volume 29, Marriage Love, views from the union of the Divine life intestate on the sixth day off June, 701 Bangs avenue, \sbury Park,rk, NN. J 1921, leaving him surviving as his only 20-3S (Jl-i.OO) ',. . .."■'•.v.WaS Love and the Divine Wisdom the Law of Sex throjjghoutallcrea-' heirs at law and next of kin Charlotte tioh. It shows the crown and jewel of the Christian Religion, Reynolds, his widow, and Ida E. Jackson, ! not gain anything for company j Helena D. Hilliard, Elsie F: Spalton.-.Myra, the union o f one with one only. Price $a.oo. B. Taylor, Augusta Reynolds, Esther L*. Roynolds,. Florence Reynolds and Norma Volumes 30, 31, 32, contain' a full statement of the True M. Reynolds, his sisters. • or consumer. I Christian Religion as revealed from Heaven. $3.00 the 6et. Seized as the property of Charlotte Rey­ nolds, et als, taken in execution at the suit of Arvid B. Johnson, arid to be sold I • I by The whole 32 volumes in half-morocco at $125; in buckram, $40. JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sheriff. Dated July 7, 1926. ( EXCURSION ;j —^ ‘—------7 '• JOSEPH R. MEGILD, Solicitor: - 33-30 ($23.52) llo u n d j MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED ■ j The following are the best introductory books to the Revela­ T r ip SUNDAYS^ wedenborg SHERIl* F’S SAJLE.—B y virtue of a w rit tions of S . They are in large print, bound in buck' of 11. fa. to me directed, Issued out of the ram, and contain from 260 to 48? pages. Court of Chancery of the State of New Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 7 | WATER COMPANY | Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public TITLES * , . PRICE vendue, on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OP SEPTEMBER, 1920, between the 1.25 hours. of Ii! o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 H E A V E N A N D H E L L from things heard and seen $ o’clock, daylight saving time), in tho'af­ 5 , Wholesome Water | ternoon of said day, at the Land and Angelic Wisdom Concerning—- Mortgage Agency Ofllce, 701 Matt Ison ave­ nue, in the City of Asbury Park, County THE DIVINE PROVIDENCE, which governs the Universe of Monmouth, New. Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court amounting to ap­ Special Through Train ^ 1• ... - • : j« and the Heavens and the Hells, and thelcast as well as the greatest o f all things in creation; and in the everyday life o f man. proxim ately. $3,717.00. ' ’ , • Eastern Standard Time • /.'.fV- $1.25 All that 'certain' lot, tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particular­ LeaVea Ocean Groue^6.51 A . M. THE DIVINE LOVE AND WISDOM, the profoundest ly described, situate, lying and being in • hook and revelation concerning God and His Creation ever written, tho Township of Neptune,-in the County stopping at principal stations b e -; first published in Latin at Amsterdam 1763; along with thisi s the of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, tween Long Branch and. Dayton. /. "Intercourse Between the Soul and the Body" first published in Latin and more particularly described as ^ fol­ RCnJnVKNC lows: Beginninjg at a point at the inter­ Lv. Phlra. M.SIalloo) at London 1769. ,______$ 1 .2 5 section of the east side of Ridge avenue with the south side of Embury avenue: 5.23 M. . Price o f all three at one time, including postage $2.75 thence (1) southerly along the east side of Making name slope z.b on Ridge .avenUe, one .hundred and sixteen Qolafl trip feet, piore or less, to^tlie ditch; thence (2) Tickets on ealo two day* preced­ easterly along the ditch, seventy-three ing date of Excursion. ,5 6 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. , feet more or less, to land of formerly Britton W hile; thence (3) northerly along See Independence Hall/M e­ Under Same Management 1 the westerly line of said land of formerly morial Hall, Academy of Fine! ... Who Was Swedenborg? _ Britton White, one hundred and twelve Arts, Commercial and Universi­ Open abou’ June 15 ' eet, more or less, to the south side of Em­ ty Museums, Fairmount Park,, Emanuel Swedenborg, the 'son of a ftiskop, tvas the great Swedish scientist, £to'l(v . bury, avenue; thence (4) westerly .along Zoological Garden, Site of the. \Vith many added improvements we have endeavored. to make the sophcr and theologian, whose vast range caused Emerson to term him the mastodon the southerly side of Embury avenue, one . Sesqui-Centennial an^atibe many surroundings pleasant arid homelike, retaining, our usual liigh-clsiss of scholars. Dr. Parties Cadman recently named him the Universal Genius. hundred and one feet, more or less, to the other .objects o f .interest o f **The.; place of beginning. • - ...... • : m 'Quaker'City.” .*• -'v* S‘-V standard, and hope to merit,your patronage. ■ ■ '*■ OjjjdaJly amnected;Dyappointmi^itof th«Km g,wth the grea trhmmg industry Seized as the property of Manhattan n of Sweden, he-mastered all the sciences of his time, and wrote the most useful Auto Company,-, body corporate, et als., G. C. SIIAkP; Proprietor. • W. P. EMMONS, Manager. . books on metallurgy; minerals, ^gcoldgy, astronomy, and the human brain. taken In execution at the suit of Jersey PENNSYLVANI \ RAILROAD Hiili/tf search was for the human soul How. his spiritual semes were opened, • Coast Realty Company, body corporate, and to he sold by , ’ rh^ Standard Railroad ot-thc World afttr he was 50 years of:dgeithat he mi$it reveal the human aoul, the life after JO H N H . V A N M A T E R , SherifT. a ® * death, and the Bible itw l/, tna^lw Tad Inthe above named, upli/iting, useful boo\s. . Dated- A u gust 9, 1926. ' : DURAND, IVINS & CARTON, Solicitors. -33-36 ($16.80) Send orders or inquiries to Notice To Contractors. SPECIAL EXCURSION | B. A. WHITTEMORE, Agent Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids t • , Under New Management ,wlll be received by the Board of Chosen 'Freeholders of the County of Monmouth Comer Pilgrim Pathway and Ml. Demon Way 135 Bowdoin Street, B o s to n 9 , M a ss. ■ for reconstruction of-Farmipgdale^-Hamll- Via ; ton. Road No. 68, Section 1, for a distance Ager’ a Life o f Swcdtnborg *«nt poatpald for JO ocnta; Heaven and Hell In paper covet* of 2.95 miles, and opened and read in pub­ The high quality of our food and the homelike atmosphere will appeal to for 30 cents*. Galli-Curci on Swedenborg for 10 centa; or all three for 40 cent#. lic at the rooms of said board, Court you. Rooms that please at moderate prices. Near Auditorium', and the House, Freehold, New Jersey, on Wcd- S A N D W m ine»day, .September S, 1926, at 11.00 a., in., ocean. Telephone 3279-J. standard time. : \ G. A. FISHER, Manager. Drawings and specifications for the pro­ H O O K lm posed work prepared by George K. Allen; Jr., County Engineer', have been filed In the ofiice of said Engineer at .60 Broad R O U T E lm street, Red'Bank, New Je rsey, and may be Inspected by prospective bidders during Wm QeWitt House business hours. The Jtandard ' projjosal HAEDWAEE form Is attached to tho specifications, 33 Atlantic Avenue. Pleasant,'comfortable room’s, with hot and cold run­ copies of which will be furnished .on ap­ 'To- New:'Y ork:'1^ ning water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking.' Hot plication to the englnee>. waffles. Turkey dinner, $1.00. Quick service. Made for Hard Wear 'Plans and specifications will be furnish­ From All Stations ed to irrespective bidders upon payment of Phone 3169. F. VOELLER, Ownership Management. ten dollars ($10.00), which amount will bo PT. PLEASANT- You will always be satisfied with their sturdy effi­ refunded upon return of plans and speci- ciency. licatioits before the time specified for the opening, 6f bids. To HIGHLANDS B^ds must be made on the standard pro­ Sterling Cafeteria Successful gardening depends largely on the tools posal forms In. the manner designated that are used. therein'and required by the specifications, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 34 Bath avenue, bjock and a half from ocean. Thoroughly romodelled and must be enclosed in .sealed envelopes, modernized. Bright, cheerful rooms at moderate'rental. CAFETERIA bearing the nam e and address o f tho bid-, Tickets good only on der and mame of proposed work on the' Juntic Highlands Pier, 'thencJiS!'|S SERVICE. Fresh' vegetables and fruit. Phone 5482-W. Mrs. S. M. FRENCH outside, addressed' to the Board of Chos­ SNYDER & ROBINS en Freeholders of the County of Mon­ ;amer. Leaving time from •AsBini^a® T e lep h on e 3 7 0 0 mouth and must be accompanied by a cer­ .rk-Ocean Grove 7.00 a. m.; tified check for a sum not less Vhdn ton (10) per cent, of the' amount bid on the Returning leave West 42nd work, payable to the order of the County 10 p. m;, Cedar Street Pier 8.50'pV^^Si:Jj| OSBORNE CAFETERIA PIAINTaint Ka!u Street and Lake Avennt UTAKDWAR.S Treasurer and a surety company certifi­ Eastern Standard Time a l l cate statlng that said surety company will Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium and1 beach. Furnished USHERS ASBOa-Y PARK HJCSTtERS provide the bidder with the required bond, and must be delivered at the place and be­ . ‘ V rooms. Open about June 25. Phone connection Bratfcb Slore, 94 Coriles Avenue, West Grove fore the hour above named. HiSHF The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the , v A. M. VANSKITE County of Monmouth reserves the right William Y o u n g ^ to reject any or all. bids if deemed to the best Interests of the county so to do. By order of the Board of Chosen Free­ holders, of tho County of Monmouth. Plumbing | | | L ~ GROUE RESTAURANT BRYANT B. NEWCOMB, Director. Attest: CHAS. E. COLE, Clerk. l: ; , Freehold, N.' J „ Augrust:16, 1926. 34-36 45 Pilgrim Pathway, opposite Ocean Gi;ove National Bank. . Meals served at : . Steam and all hours—7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Full course blue plate dinner 70 cents. Chicken 'dinner holidays and Sundays $1. Rooms by day or week. American or Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. ' European Plan...... In the Matter of the Estate of William T IN and SHEET METAL W O R M -. Charles Sandy, Deceased. n ' ‘ . e. r . " 'f : ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Notice to Creditors to Present Claims , Stoves and Stove Repavrij^gftfg The: Sampler Inn Against Estate • PHONE ASBURY PARK S800 Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- . jobbing - • 28 Main avenue, a block and a'half from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortablo ahay, Surrogato of tho County of Mon- and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA month, mad© on the tenth day of August, . 1 - M AN ASQUAN 1340 1&26, on the application of William C. San­ Estimates Given . . < SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking.' Roomp open May 28; Cafe­ dy, Lester D. Sandy and Fidelity, Union teria open about June 17. , P O IN T P LEA S A N T 544- Trust Company (body con>orate), acting 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grova 1 MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY. executors of, the estate of William Charles ! . LONG BRANCH 17 Sandy, deceased, notlce ls hereby giver* to . . . • ..»• • • . • -/• '•*. , - the creditors of said deceased to exhibit Telephone' 428 s' R E D BANK 233 to1 the subscribers, actingvexocutors as a fo r e s a id ,/ .their, , debts and demandis Rapid Transit Scheduled against the said estate, under oath, with­ in six months from the date of the ofor- said order, or they will be forever barred Telephone Asbury S9-J 1 PHILADELPHIA-ASBURY COACH CO.J j -BURNS C O A L BURNS of thelr'actlons therefpr. against the said DELUXE BUS LINE subscribers. •>;.?. Bus Service To Atlantic City .WESTWARD BOUND 7 Dated, Freehold, N. J., August 10, 1926, • , Sat-Buri. .WILLIAM C. SANDY, 112 Market Street; .Frank^Edwa^isll / LBAVB8 ABBDBT PARK ^ • only. Harrisburg, Pa.• 1'. . • 7■ ; From tlio Metropolitan Hotel at 8180 a. n>. LeaVes Dally Dayllffht Saving Time LES t ER D. SANDY, Room 553 Bourse,' '.' for Toirji RlVer, Barnegat, Manatiawkon, .' A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.' •iiH ii«*im m nuum nM M u,fNnnHn,,H>uiintniHM m nM Hii BuildIng, ■ Philadelphia. Pa. A8B0HY PARK FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY ure ' Tuckerton anaAUvrtloClty. Arrives at (Berkeley Cartaret).C,00 9.00 3.00 6.00 Newark, N. J. :v; .* Atlantic City 11 noon. Returning leavos •OCEAN* GROVEX . . My spinal adjustments will make j -33-42 ($14.00) . - ■ v S ' ' AtlttT»tip Caty 7.1 S p. Arrives at Aa- (P ofltofTlco)/.. ^ 0.10 9.10 3.10 6.10. N E W E G Y P T - .j 7.15 10.05 4.85 7.35 S I G K ? you well. Ask my patients. • Dealer- ; . bury'Park 10.46 p. in. Stops at the'above- WRIGHT8TOWN Notice of Settlement of Account f named towns «■ alcnal ooUt io'receive or (Cam p D lx) ..r .:;.. 7.35 10.55 4.65 7.55 Si<»i«8, Raufiys. apslrold! M T. H O L L Y , : ...... (7.65 11.30 5.30 8.80 d(spImrKf! paas»*irera. O B. VLIET ‘ ’ , - : ‘ a : PHILADELPHIA Estate., o f,Harry;:D, Mitcheli,-Decepn&d; . B eh j. FrankUn .H o t e ^ lB , 12,45 G;45 9.45 Licensed Palmer Graduate I ■ Notice; IslierebygtventhatVtheaecounts 71 S#«lh IVfalu St.. j?sb , of the subscriber, adminlfltmtor o f the?es­ . Special Features ■■ ' EASTWARD BOUND ' tate of said deceased, wfil; be/audited iahja §'A' Seattfor, Every,Passeijger.: , , . • j ■ A.M.A-M. P.M. P.M. stated by the Surrogate fo f .the Comity of; PHILADELPHIA •• Monmbouth and reported for.? Settlement G.H. BenJ. PraxJsUn H otel fl.15 .12.46 7.M 9 .« | !|||CHIROPRACTOR to; the Orphans Court o f1 said County,''on 1ST. ■ SO U .T ...... 10.10 MO 7.80 >1MC. .Thursday th e 80th\ d a y , o f iSeptember.v A*: WRIGHTSTOWN ' |Suite 302^-4-6 ABbtunr Park T rait Co. Building, D.i 1926, .at • which tim e application < viU>!bQ. ■V 4 .: S.even H ouw A t Atlani 'Camp Dir) IS.® aS5 8.05 H .» tfl fni* nllfiwnnAR - i)f;\Anmnildelkno'i I ABBim T. Old P u n os i Sebcdt and ' E. ■ .V';s!mmm V,'.’ i i w i i x’ A G ’E EIGHT T H E OCEAN GROVE TIMES ' PRIDAY.SEPTEl On a Price Basis Com­ handy lit- 3 . DO YOU BUY LAND OR ASSESSMENTS? At Colonial Terrace you buy air improvements with no assess­ And school opens in a ments. Take the purchase price of any unimproved sub-division, add assessment cost of improvements (when and S ^ l M l W II tle stnQ^s, straight if made). Cheap land without improvements is more costly than Colonial Terrace. along one side and few days! W hat a relief curved at the other, to the minds of mothers 4 . BUILT-UP VALUE steadily increases the potential, profit of an investment in Colonial Terrace. ThirW homes ' which holds a read- built and occupied, five more being completed, eight more to be built at once; These homes increase the value ------Ing lamp^ a book, with school clothingprob- of every lot in Colonial Terrace. or the newest magazine. lems this sale will be ! 5 . SPECULATION consists of buying an unknown quantity. One year ago Colonial Terrace was a speculation, To curl up In one corner of a .deep backed only by developer’s promise. TODAY Frederick W. Bimbler has fulfilled promises. COLONIAL TER­ couch, propped up with cushions, and Collegiate 4-piece suit RACE has become a SPLENDID INVESTMENT. WITH GROWING VALUE, have at one’s elbow a resting place o f pure wool fabriccs in 6. LOCATION increases value, and land oh Deal Lake waterfront is desirable and limited. Close-in restricted for the cupful of tea, the box of candy light and dark mixtures. property with character of neighborhood already established is limited. Colonial Terrace, on Wickapecko Drive, or the book one Is reading, is to know Tailored and reinforced Asburv Avenue (shortest route to Freehold), near new million dollar high school, few minutes from ocean, has un­ solid comfort of the sort that spells surpassed location Close to everything, yet secluded by two branches of Deal Lake, which set it apart from leBS home. The straight .side o f the stand to perfection. restricted neighbors. fits perfectly the straight end of the Sizes, 8 t o 17 years. couch, and the curve oi the outside end protects the occupants of the Sleinl tic hi—Szcond Floor. THE AVERAGE PRICE IS $1,400 A LOT room from bumping Into sharp cor­ ners or knocking the stand sideways REMEMBER WHAT IT BUYS In passing. ’ Some of these stands are semi-cir­ Steinbach Co Active Building, Adequate Restrictions, Lower Taxes, All Improvements, No. Assessments, Rapid Develop-: cular In shape, others huve variously designed sides and front edge, but ment; Splendid Location, Waterfront Privileges, Beautiful Surroundings, Title Insurance, Permanent Parks, Re-Sale ASfeURY PARK all have cut-off corners and, lh gen­ Profit Opportunity...... eral, one front supporting leg and two Sub-division property neighboring Colonial Terrace has sold from $900 to $2,000 with ho improvements. It rear legs. While many persona like was worth the price, but costs more after assessments are paid. Colonial Terrace is bargain priced for its character. to have them match the woodwork or tile rest of the furniture in the room, On a strictly price basis Colonial Terrace is a splendid investment for a profit. A close inspection and they miiy be of any wood.that harmo­ comparison will convince you of this. ' nizes, as they rank with the “occa­ sional chair" and the . carved chest which are part o f no set and need only harmonize In general effect. Knd tables of mahogany, Circassian walnut, painted wood, and even of w ick e r are chosen for rooms of more or less for­ mality. These end tuhles may be used In very narrow halls to take the place A fisk never swam- (A Bimbler Development) of a console, and in small sunrooais they are very handy for putting close A dish was up ag ilnst the wall, where they take up little room. An end tuble stand­ never prepared— WAHL SALES CO., Inc ing at the head of a chaise longue provides, a cmivi iilent place to lay People never book or magazine during a resting ate a delicious Wickapecko Drive (GENERAL SALES AGENTS) Phone 4578 hour, und they are particularly pretty at either, end of u day bed. meal— iC'JiDJTlL-lU.) “REALTY PROFIT BUILDERS” That couldn’t be (All Brokers Protected) . ' " - w-v ' improved with Boardwalk Office: . ' Brokers: SEMINOLE REALTY CORPORATION : H. C. INGERSOLL Best foods Relish S pied ,.. .1409 Boardwalk— Phone 2444 712 Mattison Avenue .Transportation Without Obligation. Let Us Show ‘‘Comparisons Convince Colonial Terrace is a You the Property , Superior Investment”

L O W F A R E MM E X C U 1 T IE outward aspect of our undertak­ ing service shows in NEW YORK the appearance of ^ See Broadway, Pennsylvania Station. Central the furnishings, the t|F I S I v Park, Riverside Drive, Grant’s Tomb, Metro- -M-B politan Art Gallery, Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn equipment in gener­ . Tr(>, Bridges nnd get a glimpse of the greatest city al. The inward as- HEROIC WORK BY POLICE on the American Continent. ,pect is in the mem-, - AND LIFEGUARDS ory of unsurpassed SUNDAYS, September 26, October 24, November 21, December 19 Special Through Train Direct to Pennsylvania Station, 7th Ave. and 3UJ St. jare. . , Leave Bradley Beach ...... 8.5T> A. M . Leave Bradley Beach ...... 9.00 a . M. " Asbury P,ark ...... 3.00 ” Lives of Venturesome.Bathers Im­ 'Silent Service’ ” North Asbury Park ...... *...... P.0:i ** '*• Allenhurst ...... ; . f9.0C " Arrive Newark ...... ; ...... 1Q.47 ’ ’ perilled By Current or Seapuss • • New York When the oldest resident was a (Pennsylvania Sta.) ...... 11.10 •• Near Bar, and Only Prompt A c­ (HudHon Terminal) ...... 1J.11 M youngster we supplied **£" Stops on notice to agent or conductor Returning, leuves Pennsylunla Station 5.20 P. M., HudBon Terminal 5.10 P, M. tion Prevented Disaster—Res­ OCEAN GROVE Newark (Market Street) ...... 6.43 P. M. TICKETS ON SALE TWO DAYS PRECEDING EXCURSIONS cuers Are Commended By Super­ TAYLOR DAIRY CO PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD intendent Snyder, of Association Catley & Williams, Proprietors THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD MILK, CREAM and BUTTER- MILK From Monmouth County Farms

Phone 1970 For the convenience of Ocean Grove'residents we are receiving 142 Lawrenie Avenue, Ocean Grove orders for best quality of . / LEHIGH GOAL

Delivered by the Ideal Lumber and Coal Company, Deal Beach Stove, Nut and Egg, $15.50 Per Ton; Pea, $12,00 EVEREADY Phone or leave your order with lemstitching J. N. Garrabrandt Agency FLASHLIGHT t ■ -'I'■ ■ . • , Seating 69 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Telephone 2124 — : ; $1.25 \ Juttons 'Complete-with battery. Either black, or nickel finish. FRENCH DRV CLjEAMNG £0. 633 Mattison Avenue, Anbury Park Phone Asbtfry 5447 Phone Asbury Park 2364 Heisler Electric Shop 206 Bond Street, Asbury Park

HAVE YOU HEADACHE? Do your oyei burn or itch?' Do thoy feel tired or iltrainort f I f ‘so, have your «yes iixani- IdmL Your gla«9« may need a d u m g * . STILES & CO. . ' PMUdelplua By* SpeeM sU ■), Entry Friday— H*arn 10 to 4 *0 * 224 Mala 8tv ASBURY PARK .1 . ' , .1,., • 7.K:V-j ■ • »— ■ f? iiSiSllfcilil •v : ■*: '•*P w v r * , . ' ■■ iv-J.C W-• >■>' f: 1 ,, ■. FRIDAY, UDTTl A V • SEPTEMBERcjmnmmrfnTati' ha10,192Dr \ * n ( > •• . •••-.>••• •' . w . ■■ • . = v. •.-./• •; aTHE. v r a r . r ? •* ' WOCEAN -r* ’-aVat GROVE n r\ ir.T? • >t»-tTIMES h'r'-r>"K-:V

APAETMENTB AHDJUBNISHED EOOMS 16 Webb avenue, first block'from ocean^v MARLBOROUGH Select South End. Modern conveniences;' Reasonable rates. \ .-. V.v/lr Corner Seaview and Beach Avenues Ownership Management. One block from oeean, near all attractions and hot and cold baths,' All'im -' 9 Main avenue, fourth bouse from ocean. provements. Hot and cold running water in every room. 'Redecorated. Rooms Ught and airy, single and en Buite, Heat for. chilly, days, ■ EDW ARD J. BORTON. with housekeeping privileges. Apartments. t V 62 Main Avenue Marie Villa Special June and September rates.. . MRS. M. A. DUPUY. Furnished Booms Only ' 65 Main avenue, centrally located. Mod. v, The NEW CHAL.FONTE ern. Large, airy rooms, outside ex- { . Delightfully located on the main thoroughfare. Large, cool, cheer­ poaure. Cool dining room. Hom6 cook- OCEAN AVENUE, CORNER BATH AVENUE New Gentennia ing. Capacity 100. Phone 2807. J. W YLUE. ■Directly on the oeear> front- . - Large, airy rooms and porehe* ful, rooms, 'Homey atmosphere. Hot and cold running water on Newly Renovated Special attention te table Telephone 4957-K M Spray Avenue, two minuto to Beach. H i each floor. Near all attractions. A. & C. POST. nyealejr lake. Famished moms' w ltt' f*M>" Under-pergonal supervision of KJNO <& CANN, Owners ______Newark leges. Special season rates. ______MRS. R. J. JONES.

7 Bath avenue, Furnished rooms.. Ocean front House OCEAN PLAZA One-half block to beach. Central to T h e D o r is everything. MRS. S. A'. W HITE. '.' , ■ 18 Ocean Avenue . Telephone 274-W ; Hot and. cold running water in all rooms 38 Webb avenue, comer Beach, One b lock from Formerly ‘She Inskip ocean. Furnished rooms by day, week or seaeon. ; Newly Remodeled and Redecorated ' . PLAINFIELD Clean, comfortable, with homey surroundings, Write for Booklet and Ratps 18 Ocean Pathway t bpeclal June and September rates. Open all MRS. OLIVER CRONK. Ownership Management, MRS, P. MELLOR EUEOPEAN PLAN 78 Lake Avenue Large, airy rooms. Home comforts One in room $15.00 Two in room $8,00 arid $10.00 each person ROSEVILLE Open ail the year Three in room $7.00 each person Four in room $6.00 each person Three-Room Private Apartment MRS. V. P, DoLAND- 57 Cookman Ave. Rooms with or without*kitch­ H. P. INSKIP. en privileges. Special June and September rates* • 72 Main Avenue The Ruthnor Phone 4131-W. < MRS. J. V. SCHOMIV - ± V Near boach nnd Auditorium, First-clnss. family hotel. Excellent table. Out­ A: side rooms. Spacious porches. Moderate rates. Capacity 160. Booklet. 7 Main avenue, 100 feet.’frora beach and Telephone 3831-W Asbury. ______K. I. DUNCAN-ZE^LEY. boardwalk, American and European BROADVIEW Stratford Hail plan. Hot and cold water in every room. Phone 1526-J.- ■ On Broadway, facing Fletcher Lakg and ocean. Large, pleasant sleepr MISS C. HOCKEY. OCEXN WAVE ing rooms. Select patronage. 14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. II Etnbury avenue, half block from ocean. Ocean view from rooms and F. E. MAC ICAY, Ownership Management Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Telephone porches. Homey atmosphere. Home cooking under personal supervision of SEACROFT 4027. H. S. and E. M. HULSE,' Proprietors. the owner. Reasonable rates. *1*0 E" “T*! 1 f t I£ IT PLS Beach avenue and McClintock Telephone 473G MRS. E. DRURY. I I l L I U u n ^ k l l I IJI l Street. Block from ocean, CHELTENHAM j I,- Furnished rooms. Housekeep- 36 Ocean Pathway. Block froti ocean and near Auditorium. Location unex­ mg privileges,______ESCHBACH & SLONAiCER. celled, Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in S t . E lm o H o te l rooms. Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application. Telephone • E035-J. 19 Surf Avenue, one block from ocean and j . e . m c k e e — North End Pavilion. Cozy and homelike. Corner Main and New York .Avenue* Twin Cedars Catering to. the young folks. Reasonable Jpen a!! the year. Phone Anbury Park *19 rates. Telephone 3660. MRS. J. A . BUTLER. B. R. SHUBERT Edwards House 11 Main avenue. One-half block.from ocean. 37 pitman Avenue. Two short blocks from ocean and Auditorium. Newly decor­ Rooms. Newly renovated. Telephone 1628-W. ated and thoroughly renovated throughout. Lunch room service in dining room. VOORHEES R. E. VOORHEES, Proprietor. * Special June and September rates. Telephone 4450. v Mr. and Mrs. J. W . EDWARDS; Ownership Management n ritA 7 A iT in l(n 27 Broadway. Up to date, neatly furnished rooms, 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley lake, one block from Casino, North End , - (Formerly of Yonkers) i l l f /lO liilK iil Delightfully situated. View of ocean and lake. pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and July-August, $10 up. Special June rates. cold running water in rooms. Bdoklet. Telephone 3100. ______E. M. PLEET. R. A. WAINRIGHT. The ELLEWASA ‘ ,95 Main Avenue Pleasantly located or; main thoroughfare near beach and Auditorium. Light, airy rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privileges. M. C. CREVELING Directly Facing the Ocean Full ocean- view from all rooms. Near hot and cold sea water baths. Special June and September rates. I. J. WHITE, Proprietor and Owner. THE IMPERIAL ~ BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES (European Plan) 23 Main Avenue, one block from ocean. All rooms are. light and cool, Facing Central and Pit* with hot and cold running water. Special June and September rates; Tele . man avenues and Me* phone 1068, - — \ jr ; Glintock street. Conve- J. A. FETZER, Ownership Management. jactness Sunset LodAeO - nient to all points of in­ terest. Terms on application. Hot and cold running water in all Yooinst ro D E R N kitchens are smaller Standard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October. Special SVC than in olden days, and your June and September rates.’ Phone 2035. Mr. and Mrs. J. B .‘SWEET. OCEANSIDE range today, to be efficient, must com­ bine cver^ cooking convenience with 25 OccanAvcnue NQTOIH liOTBI^ ~ a compactness thatfwill meet this con­ Booms Overlooking Ocean. Select Patronage dition. On Wesley Lake. Ideal location, overlooking Asbury Park and ocean. Cen-' ~ v yTt “ ' ;Jivms: m ,"f;-k u n st trai to all attractions. Spacious verandas. Every modern convenience. Ex­ In the Thatcher Gas Range you will celled table. Personal supervision. Rates reasonable. Booklet Phone instantly recognize an unusual com- Asbury Park 32G7. CLARENCE B. BOHLAND, 22 Lake Avenue. 4 Ocean Pathway binationofcompletenessandcompact-. Hospitality ness—and appreciate its lanitary smooth Comfort Running water in every room gray porcelain finish, so easily kept European dean and bright with but a damp doth. Next door to beach Phone 3237 Wilma Mail coupon below and literature will be sent 38 Pitman Avenue you describing in detail the many unusual Block to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate rates, Excellent cuisine Own- F. M. L’HOMMEDIEU features o f the eThatcher 'Gas Range* ership management,' Phono 4805-W. G. M. TRIBLE. “The House of Comfort” THE PHILADELPHIA Thatcher Gas Range is designed ia MRS. M. W. HESS , • MRS. J. M. FIELDING O accordance with the specifications o f the 14 Embury Avenue American Gas Association. It has extra large WILMINGTON Rooms,, H alf boek to ocean, 'Newly built and furnished. Running ovens, quick action burners, and large cook­ Corner Heck and Central Avenues. w a t e -in sll guest rooms. Appointments first-cla»s. ing top. The flush doors and full porcelain Tvro blocks from beach. Ideal location, All light, outside rooms. W ARREN L. W ALLACE, Owner. enamel finish make it very easy to clean* W rite today. Personal supervision and homelike, We aim to please. Tele­ phone 1856-M. M. W . HESS, Manager. THE THATCHER- COMPANY Since 1850 CHICAGO NEWARK, N.J. NEW YORK The L.Roosevelt A. HOEERKAMP 34lN»QarkSc. 39-*lSt.Franci3Sc. 2lW.44thSt. Corner Beacli and Atlantic Avenues The Grand View, One block :rom beech and pavilion. Superior furnished rooms, with not and cold running water, All modern Improvements. Open April to uctober. In most cttrte <•»•«••••••••«•••••••■•*.•• >*«»►« > — - ■. ■ Under New Management. beautiful part of the Grove, Convenient to all places of interest. Appointments lirst-elaaa. Telephone 1999. ^______‘ ___ 18 Pitman Avenue. One block from ocean. Newly decorated throughout. Central avenue, corner Pitman avenue. o A d d r e s s ...... •••« »•••«« American or European plan. Finest,home cooking. Special Juno rates, $15 up Two blocks from ocean. Furnished The Allenhurst rooms. Telephone 1766; Small apart- ments with running water. _ / , R. S. and G. F. DRAKE. K 20 Webb Avenue, Few yards from boardwalk and ABERDEEN HOTEL fishinir pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. •MNMIUMMMIIMIIMIMIIMI. MRS. B. l .aDUE. All hortie cooking. No baker’s goods BEACON S' i" surf avonuo. I.essilian fifty yarfls from Auditorium, with nnobstrUcrcd view 8 Embuijr avenue, on* . nf nceaivr* Table supplied with fresh fruits and vcgetablos from noarby farms and half block from ocean. O ne-Say \SI E xcursion fresh Bea food dally. Write tor now bcoklet or telephone 439. Convenient to all at­ . t ' J.-S. COOPER, Owner and Manager. Elizabeth Britton Cottage traction*. Mrs. A. J. Murphy. . SESQUI-CENTENNIAL 19 Broadway. Ono block from South End ARLINGTON HOTEL pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur­ PHILADELPHIA Capacity 200 DR. FRANK O. COOPER , ' BROADWAY nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. • ' _ _ H. T. and E. J. SEVERS. Wednesday, September 22 Beach; Avenue and Olin street. Block DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME from ocean- Light, airy rooms, Home Train BREAKERS CLAREMONT Loaves Faro like, Privileges, A. M. 4 Surf Avenue, I> V, MONTFORT EMMS S.' GOSLEE, Proprietor. Lv. Asbury Park (Ooean Grove) :...... 6.48 ?2.95 “ Rradley BeueH ...... ,..f C.5I 2.90 Cor. Main and Beach Aves. Unobstructed 54 Broadway. . Furnished rooms. Housekeep­ •• Avon-by-thc-Sea ...... ,..f 6.63 2.86 ocean view from rooms. 300 feet from Rolm ar ...... 6.DG 2.85 COLUMBIA boardwalk. ' Excellent cuisine. Rooms ing privileges; : Board by arrangement. A •* Com o ...... ,..CC.C9 2.80 with or without board. Chautauqua house of home comforts. Spring Luke ...... 7.02 2.75 ' Heated Bpring and autumn. Booklet.Booklot. FPhone 2C27. GEORGE H. KERN, Owner. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. THOMPSON, Ownership Management. “ . Sea Girt ...... 7.0G 2.70 Mannsauan ...... • ...7 .0 8 2.70 24 Main Avenue. Convenient to-Audi­ Ar. Philadelphia {Market Street Wharf,)., ... 9.23 torium . and boardwalk amusements, f^E TSS s t J f l D © TP Embury Avenue, convenient to all place» Ownership management, assuring L J C ." L | 1 |J I’m O 1 of interest. Roejns-with kitchen privilege* Returning * The IVY “HOUSE every courtesy. % Hot and cfld running . » “ “ ■ * w ' ■ w ind apartments. Special se»son rate. Ly. Philadelphia (Market Street W harf)-— — p . M , water in/all rooms. Capacity 100, Telephono 1844. Mr. arid Mrs. C. W. PUTT. . • , 5 . L. F. JONES. ‘T ' Stops only on notice to agent or conductor to receive or discharge 34 Beach Avenue, Overlooking 16 Main avenue. Unexcelled location. One block -V- passengers ocean. American >and European. from jeach. All Improvements. Individual Atlantic Hotel Booklet. Write or phone 475B. EMPIRE housekeeping plan. Telephone 5943-J. Pennsylvania Railroad Corner Heck and Btaci> avomuei, one ’ J. K. JOHNSON. block from the oceaa s.nd ceatenliy lo- »»»••••••• UHHIMlMIHUMaUHMNIMNNNMMNH ! 12 Webb Avenue, now 'open far business. One block OLIVEHOUSE .cated- Sc«soa May to Octobsf, ' MBS. A. L. NEWMAN. from Ocean. Rooms reasonable. Telephouc 1188 EUREKA E. E. MICKENS, Proprietor. 18 Embury avenue. Rooms with ocean view. Large potches. Homey, r loan' and ,15 Main nvonue, American o r European plan. Run­ The THELMA comfortable,' Pleasant • surroundings. ning water in rooma. M Newly, wly, decorated. ‘ One-half | LILLIAN SAMUELS mi _ ...... >W , A.: SMITH. Goloniai bipek to.ocean. Phono ^74-M. ' -S, FOSTER. S PARKER METHOD HAIR AND SCALP'TREATMENT \ 0 Atlantic Avenue. Full ocean view 23'Centrfe5 Avenue one block *, Marcel and Water Waving, Shampooing, Hair Bobbing from rooms, Hot1 and. cold tunning ' Auditorium, two from ! • PERMAIUpJT WAVING IN Oil*BY SXPBRTS THE AURORA . water in rooms,1 Telephone.974. Hamilton Gottage 1» ocean. Beautiful lawn and » Lillian’s Clay P a ck ■ ^Facial and Body Massage F, I. BULL. abundant shade., H. C, TODD, Proprietor. | SHMLINB MEDUCIN6 GARMENTS | A *T^ jr I ir j'/\ T i ?s ^ Herinon Way, two flocks from An- * The.IUght Road to Health 1 ,./SLl.l r i K l J H aitoriuin.: -^ar ocean nd! all places of' 1 • ' interest. ■ MRS. E. ELLIS, ■ THE. MAG^JECOIli .BLANKET WO.L- MA8D8' WHERE HEALTH | { finest RESORT f j f l P A ]\1 n p n v i U v l u /Y j[> VJ l \ w v JF 1| f PLEASURE MST j ON THE COAST, m ■ 1

rcjfcjrajrojfiurcjnjrc. , t FACTS ABOUT OCEAN GROVE JATHING and fishing in ocean. Yachting and crabbing at (Fireproof) ‘Carpenter’s Pavilion, Shark River. Boating on two lakes. Fine boardwalk full length of ocean/front, con­ Surf, Beach and Bath Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. Directly on the Ocean Front necting with Asbury Park on the north and Bradley Telephone Asbury Park 1991. Long Distance Phone. Steam Heat Running Water Beach on the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerts, Capacity 200. A house distinctive for service and excellent cuisine, under afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum­ Electric Lights Private Baths the personal supervision of thc management Oneblock from ocean. inated at night. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most power­ • Beautiful Suites with Private Baths. . Booklet ful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gift­ Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and ' CHARLES M. HERMAN, Owner, and Proprietor, H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management sane amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go- round, swimming 'pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Ocean Avenue Hotel Tent or cottage life. No mosquitoes. Artesian water. Adequate “DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” train, boat and trolley service, convenient for commuters. ic Hotel The hotels and boarding houses herewith'presented are recT Praxstically a New Hotel , Newly Furnished ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the DIRECTLY ON OCEAN FRONT best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. . Under the Personal Management of

. Elev'iitor Service M, L. BIOREN, Proprietor

Special Rates for June Telephone Asbury Park 4084 j,r~~rr~~7* t

GEORGE R. HAINES : Seaside t Main and Beach Avenues, Ocean. Grove S OGtftIV OBOVB. IN. J. Ocean View Hotel ■ The GRAND ATLANTIC has undergone many changes. S • Hot and cold running water in all rooms, baths, toilets and • Broadway and Central Avenue J new furnishings. Its central location in full ocean view, on ., ; • the corner of three streets, its large, airy outside rooms, its • 0 / C. PBIDHAM ; spacious, well-shaded verandas, and its cheerful up-to-date 5 Directly on the Ocean Front Rooms single and ensiiite. Balcony rooms overlooking ocean and Charles G.Stnckton lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on ap­ I CAFETERIA { i where only the best-selected foods, prepared by chefs who J plication. • know how, are served, makes it THE ideal place for those. 5 J seeking a quiet, restful home. ; : M. J. WOODRING. : * £ The Lafayette Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Gorner of OGean Pathway, and Beach Avenue Near beach and Auditorium., All sleeping rooms have electric lights, hot and cold running water; some en suit*, Season May 27 to October T H E RRYAIST 9 iL J ftT-TMB-OGBAN with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season f\. G. DIEFEINDBBFEK 8 Ocean Avenue May to October, ‘ , P r o p r i e t o r * Mrs. V. C. Haynes. Directly on the ocean front. Hot and cold water in rooms ' Appointments first-class Telephone 1981 A vacation centre where the days bring endless variety o f pleasure ’ ~Telephone 1542 Ownership Management I STOKES HALL ] M a r t in Motel ; Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J; j Main Avenue, Corner Central 77 Embury Avenue' S Open for nineteen twenty-six season An up-to-date hotel where our patrons are assured of good Southern REASONABLE RATES cooking and real Southern hospitality. Located less than two blocks from i until October 18 ! Rooms with or without board, or light housekeeping * * • boardwalk and Auditorium. All outside rooms with hot and cold running I Hot/ and cold running water in rooms. Booklet on application 2 water. Large porches with unobstructed ocean view. Cool, comfortable Mrs. O. W. Martin, owner and proprietor, will manage the Martin Hotel ! Phone 1848 A. L. K STRASSBURGER, j dining room. Rates $18 to $25. Special June vales. this season in the same efficient manner as heretofore. She is desirous of again catering to her old patrons, bb well as new. •HiiwHnimHmniM inHiiniiHiuHiiHHuiniiHUHHiiimiii Under personal supervision of Mrs. Martin gives the cuisine her personal attention and this, combined J .R . & P. COVINGTON, Owners With her reputation for home cooking, will make the Martin Hote} the place to spend your summer’s vacation. Central Avenue House I . Central Avenue and McClintock Street Under New Management European Plan 34 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. CLUB DINING ROOM NOW OPEN 23 Embury avenue. All improvements. Rooms cool and cheerful. Telephone 2691 M. K. CHISM, Proprietor and Manager. MRS. L. B. JONES. Overlooking ocean. Half block from ocean boulevard. Home-cooked food. Telephone 4244. MRS. S. B. COLE. ' ARDMORE-SUMMDRHELD ~ CORDOVA , Guilford G and 8 Ocean Pathway ■ 26 Ocean Pathway, between ocean and Auditorium. Electric lights. 26 Webb Avenue Hot and cold water. All conveniences, Open May to October. Overlooking ocean. Hot and cold water in rooms. Seating capacity 200. First-class family hotel, cosey and'homelike. Near beach. Excel­ Booklet. Special June and September rates. Phone 2784-Asbury; E. K. SHAW, Ownership Management. lent meals. Running water in rooms. Capacity 75. Phone 1903. / J. B. SOHUPPAN. ' H, L. WOOLMAN. GROVE HALL HOTEL : 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in rooms. Rooms The ARBORTON7 Seaview Avenue THE CLARENDON with private baths. Phone’ 660 A modem resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooms. Delightful view of CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE WINTER SEASON—ORANGE CITY, FLA . ocean from spacious porches. Half block from bathing grounds, near hot A firstclass house. Convenient to everything of’in tarat. December 1 to April 16 > and cold salt water baths. Kept by Friends. W. E. BUNN. BORTON & W ILKINS. Telephone 3146 D C . PATTERSON.

25 Atlantic Avenue Corner Heck Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway 40 Ocean Pathway Hot and cold water in rooms Hot, and cold running water in rooms. Two minutes’ walk to ocean. Telephone 2041 Open June 14 for the season of 1926. MRS. E. C. CARR. Telephone 1797. • LORD & HANCOX. M. W. BORJTON 'a • ’■ DIAMOND STATE OCEAN E N D OF EMBURY AVENUE The INTERLAKEN: The BREEZE Seaview Avenue 8 Seaview avenue, extending to 7 Atlantic avenue. Half blobk from ocean. Unobstructed ocean view from all rooms, Thirty-fourth season. 4 All outside, airy rooms. All improvements. Hot and cold water in rooms. Open May 30 to October 3. Phone 4125. „ At Bathing Beach. Near Asbury Park. Table Board ■ Excellent tables Season May 28 to October 1. Telephone 3000. . , ■ V • ’ M. EVERNGAM. Telophone 5284-J ■ J. C. DORON. R. C. EVANS, Ownership Management.

The House of Plenty EASTON Z‘ BEARE J. ANNA LEWIS A ssociate FRANKFORD HOUSE V a n affer '■ • ■ ■' 82 HecK A ven u e • V* V : / * .V-V'' ’■ ” -V ‘ ' Open All the Year Americas* and European Plan Wide, Airy Porchca • ' Home Cooking Bryn Mawr Hotel 5 Abbott Avenue. Modem hotel with homelike atmosphere. Location unsur­ Heck and Central .avenuee. Dealrable location. ‘Convenient. to Auditorium and MRS. ETI1ELEANE RODGERS, Proprietor boardwalk amusements. Capacity 100. Daily, $3.00 up. BooKlet, Telehone 1522. passed. Ocean view from rooms and wido porches. Excellent moals and ser­ vice. Telephone 4049. WILLIAM. L.HYKA..:, HOTEL GRAND" BUENA VISTA Directly facing the ocean;'. All outside rooms, with running water. Capaeity ,18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block from ocean. Home one hundred. Hot water heat. ' Special attention given to table. Telephone 3867, , Ownership Management eooldng. Special rates for June and September. Telephone 3160/ Twenty-first season. LEVIS & REED. h'“:' MBS. H. GREENWOOD Make Your Reservations For Winter. V The EL DORADO No. 5 Broadway . ’ b o s c o b e l h o t e l Pleasantly located two doors from ocean. Large, cheerful rooms, with view o f the:0cean, lake and bathing grounds. Running water in rooms. Modem, Improvements. A house — •— -— - sonal attention to table, %