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18, 1911 One Dollar the Year Voices Are Raised Successful Entertainment Borough Bill Is Defeated Girls Slayer Jailed M

18, 1911 One Dollar the Year Voices Are Raised Successful Entertainment Borough Bill Is Defeated Girls Slayer Jailed M

VOLUME NINETEEN. NO. II OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911 ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR VOICES ARE RAISED SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT BOROUGH BILL IS DEFEATED GIRLS SLAYER JAILED M. E. CONFERENCE FOR LOCAL OPTION Audience Ddiyhled With Vocal and Frank lleidemann H eld for Murder ol IS NOW IN SESSION Instrumental Numbers BY VOTE OF STATE SENATE Marie Smith Artistic and financial success at­ Wednesday ‘ afternoon . Frauk COUNTY HEARING AT LONG BRANCH tended the musical and literary* en­ lleidemann was arrested and locked OPENING SERMON ON TUESDAY AIIGHT tertainment .given jointly by the up in the Freehold jail, charged LAST SATURDAY Ushers’ Union, the Epworth League with the rhurder- of little. Marie BY REV. J. C. KULP and the Sunday school board of St. Eighteen Solons Declare Against the Measure, Smith, the -Asbury Park school girl, Paul’s church in that building last last November. The arrest of: Heide- Friday evening. The large audience mann was made on-a train near Red Tills.Form ol' Prohibition Claimed attested its. appreciation,' of the and Tw« Are For It Bank, on the way to New. York, by Memorial SeiTice for Five Ministers fine program provided.; On the County Detective Min ugh.. It is Dcpiuted This Life During the By Speakers To lie a People's* letter were Miss 'Pearl Skillen, claimed the authorities have a’ full . Movement, anti Preaelicrs and reader, of New York; H arry Benson, confession from Heidemann. The Past Year—Glass boro Calls Rev.. sleighbell soloist;, Lprin Patterson* Fight for Ihe Association Led by Senator Brown, Backed by Sen- latter was employed ;. hy FIoriat . Laymen UniU) in Presenting Its trombone soloist; Fred Joste, clari-.. Kruschka, of Asbiiry; Park, and' was ♦I. Morgan llead, and Rev, J,' B. netist; Lees Brbomei .violinist, and ators Nichols, Frelinghoysen and Osborne; While:: the under suspicion following .the find­ .^ c rits Before. Large Audience Elbert Miller and Albert 13,‘ Sidwell, ing-of tlie little girl’s :body; Haines May Go to School in South. vocalists. ! ■ -• •• Boroughites Were Represented by Senator Silzer—Argn- Marie Smith disappeared on. the Last Saturday at Long Branch the Miss Skillen gave a num ber of ex-- morning of Wednesday, November. Rev. J. C. Kulp, of Spriug Lake, • ;eity half was well illled; at a public coll^nt readings, but at :Ulmes- , it 9, when returning home from • .Ihe preached tlie sermon which opuned hearing tor. Monmouth couuty on tiie was.’difficult to follow beiges peel ally • ment Reduced to a Question ot legislative Intent in Grant- Bradley school, Third avenue aiid tlie seventy-llfth session of the New VGebiiardt local option - bills" Sehatoi* by'those in the'rear of the building. ;Pine street. Four days aferward the Jersey Annual Conference, of tho . Oliver; H. -Brown anil • Assemblymen 1-1 er hum or ous* selection,.:“ Mrs: Mcr .. fug Charter lor this Place. child’s body was found in a lonely .Methodist Episcopal Church on James A.HendricUsori,;Elmer H. Glaggerty. on Roller Skates,”, was place in the woods near Deal lake, Tuesday night at Ocean City. On : Geran. and.-Leon.. Taylor heard tlie: given witli. aii 'appreciation of . tho about one hundred, and twenty-five Wednesday morning the Sacrament . discussion. Men . engaged fn the- possibilities of Irish dialect, to the feet from the road leading- froni of tlie Lord‘a Supper was adminis­ -iitiuoi* business had- been invited to manifest delight of /all. present. The On Monday night the New Jersey a question of whether the Legisla­ Third avenue to Ridge avenue. The tered, followed by the usual : mem­ present their side of tlie case* but Instrumentalists, Messrs. Patterson Senate most, emphatically declared ture intended-to stand by the agree­ skull was crushed,- and the face dis-: orial service, after which, with Bish­ nb one volunteered to speal:, . ai- and Joste, were well received, their against tlie Ocean Grove borough ment contained'in the charter grant­ figured by cuts.jind bruises. op J. W. Hamilton, of Boston, as . though there were several hotel men playing being of a. meritorious char­ bill, which received last \yeek a fa­ ed by the representatives of the peo Mrs. Emma. D'ayison on. November the presiding officer, conference was in tiie big audience.. acter. Mr. Sidwell wds in good vorable vote in the House. In the pie fortyrone years ago.* n saw Marie Smith early that after­ regularly organized. Rev. Edward I, Stearns, secretary voice and his tenor solo was follow­ Senate, however, a different story Senator Osborne said that while noon'at Third avenue . and .Whites-' These olflcers were chosen: Sec­ of the. independent Citizen’s League ed by a demand for an encore num­ was told. The vote oil the measure. lie, personally, thought that somo of vitle road. The woman also said retary, Rev. M.. E. Snyder, who oi Monmouth county, presided and ber: Mr. Miller also, sang well, giv­ Blood eighteen against it, while only the-restrictions imposed by the she saw Heidemanni Behind a hedge, numcjd as his assistants Rev. E. A. introduced the. speakers. Those ing several selections, .. chief of two votes Were recorded tor it. Here, Camp -Meeting Association were ab­ f>nd not far from a place .■ Where Wells, journalist; Rev. B. C. Lip- ■\yh6 ; spoke included W illiam H. Which was the favorite, “O Promise is .the vote in detail: surd, the people \vho took up their Marie would have' to . pass within pincott, assistant journalist; Rev. Keid, of ;Tennent, once dn Assembly-' Me;" Lees Broome demonstrated Ayes— Low, Silzer. residence there fully .understood four feet of him; A negro known as J. F. Shaw, Rev. 11. J. Belting and^ . man; Harry P. Bennett, who was his mastery of tlie violin, adding tb Noes -^"Ackerman,- Bradley, those restrictions, and If they found “Biack Diamond”, was ■arrested, but Kev. II.. M. Blake. Rev. J. R. Mason a candidate for Assembly last fall the laurels he has .won as a player of Brown, Cornish, .Edge, Fielder, Fitz- them , irksome it was up to them to he was cleaved. Suspicion fell • on was elected statistical secretary and oil the local option ticket; Itev. Dr. that-instrument. l:erbert Frelinghuysen, Gaunt, - Geb­ move, •- . ; ’ , rieidemann, and private detectives Kev. W. L. Shaw, Ilev. C.; I. Fitz- . J. G. Lovell and James Cloughly, of The surprise of the evening was hardt, Hand, Johnson, Leavjtt, Lew-: went to work on the case. One o.f george, Rev, T. H. Hicks. Rev. H. ' Loh£Branch; Rev. Dr. J. W. Rogan,- furnished by Harry Benson, of the is, Nichols, Osborne, Plummer, Dr. Ballard was present in the tiio latter became Heidemann’s con­ P Grim, Rev, T. J. J. Wight, Rev. of Red Bank, and Rev. T. Alexandei Grove. Those who have seen Mr. Price. • Senate, and a number of the bor­ stant companion.:' - ' ■ ' John Goorley, Rev. Newton Nelson, Cairns, of Newark. .. , ' X - Benson carrying the mail between Senator did not vote. , ough advocates: also were on hand.. After four months the sleuths de-. Itev. William Disbrow, Rev. ^Leon Rev. Dr, Thomas S. Shannon, the tho Ocean Grove postoflice and the The galleries were crowded while After the result of the vote was an­ cided to turn Heidetiiann' over to the Chamberlain, Rev. J. 1C. Simpson, new: superintendent of the Anti- railroad depot little imagined he the debate on the measure progress­ nounced, the boroughites declared authorities. ' John S. Applegate, Jr., Kev. A. H; Frazer, Rev. J. J. Messier , Saloon League, of Newark, outlined was a soloist yrith the sleighbells. ed. .There were all the old stock they would continue: the fight and county prosecutor, applied to Jus* and Rev. L. S. Moore were appoint­ the w-ork of his organization. Rev. For years Mr. Benson was on ' the arguments for and against the bill. tiing the matter before the legisla­ tice Sickles in-Red Bank for a war­ ed his assistants. Rev. D. C. Cobb ture, again next year. J. Ward Gamble, pastor . 6f the Sea- road with a leading company. How Senator Silzer alone lifted up his rant, and it was given to Minugh. was elected treasurer, with R q v s . bright M. E. Church, and a former the fact that he could play the bells voice for the measure. He declared Senator Brown's argument dealt ’Ihe detective arranged .to halve J. R. Read M. S. Messier, J..W, pastor of theV Simpson Memorial M. leaked out Is not known; but never­ that the question was fundamentally largely with the history of Ocean Heidemann on the.express train that Lynch, Henry Johnson, W. A. Cobb, ; E. Church, of Long Branch, opened theless he was asked to lend his as­ one of the rights of the people to Grove from its inception to the drew into Red Bank station at 4.16 C. V. D. Conover and R. A. Conover the m eeting >yith a brief outline of sistance at this concert and he readi­ govern themselves. present day. He went into an analy­ p. m. ,on Wednesday. Minugh got assistants. the Gebhardt bill. . / ly consented to give a number. His Senator Brown, of this county, led sis of conditions, and said he repre­ al»oard in Farmingdale. The pri-' The memorial services were for Former Assemblyman William H. playing last Friday was fully up to the fight against the bill. He re­ sented the owners of $2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 soner denied, his identity, and tried- Rev. S. E. Post, who was the senior Reid of Tennent read a prepared ad- the mark, although it has been some viewed the history ok Ocean Grove worth of property who were opposed to free himself by fighting. Heide-] member of the conference and had dress in which ho dealt with a little time; since he touched the bells. He and dwell upon its religious phase, to a change in the government.. Be­ mann, since leaving Asbury Park, ! attended 67 consecutive sessions; ancient history, referred to the rise played “Swanee River,•* and then declaring his belief that, a borough fore closing his .speech Senator spent much of his time in New York. ! the Rev. J. R, Thompson, the Rev. and fall of political parties in New for an encore “Annie Laurie.” form of government would entirely Brown eulogized Dr. Ballard in He decided to go West, but changed , Edwin Waters, three supernumer­ Jersey, and in the nation, due, he There~is no doubt Mr. Benson's ser­ destroy the latter. ' strong terms. '■ ivis .plans, and * intended going to 1 ary preachers, and the Rev. Joseph claimed, to the failure of the leaders vices as a soloist wilkbe In great de­ Mr. Silzer supported tlie. bill in a Tlie attention. of the Senate was •Honduras. Sheriff Hetrick; had an Johnson, who was pastor at Quin­ to listen to the voice of , the com­ mand locally at, future concerts. vigorous speech. i-Ie'cohtendod that called by Mr. Silzer to the. decision automobile awaiting for Minugh and ton, and the Rev. Henry Garrison, mon people. He claimed " that local The . Epworth' League -. orchestra it was urtTAmericari to tell the peo­ o; the Court of Errors in the Ocean his prisoner in Red Bank, and v ho was stationed at Tabernacle aud option was a people's mbvement. contributed, iseverai numbers to the ple; of Ocean Grove that they could tiiove. lot-tax case, the speaker giv­ Heidemann was hurried to. the coun­ Indian Mills. Memoirs were’ also Harry P. Bennett,. IJ°nS program. At the conclusion of the riot' have representative government, ing this as an added reason why the ty jail. He insisted his companion read for Mrs. Sarah Corson, wife of Branch, wis the second layincin chat entertainment proper, ice.cream and ond took exception to Mr. Brown's ;v}shes,of the boroughites should be could not be a detective.. the Rev. Pennington Corson, pastor spoke. Mr. Bennett is superinten­ cake were offered for sale in \ the: statement that the. passage of the' ^ a n t e d , .. ‘‘The bill will in nowise at Haddonfield; Mrs. Susanna Mil­ dent of St. Luke’s M.: E. Sunday Temple dining-room. bili meant a-destruction of the reH a feet the religious activity of Ocean MRS. SCHWARTZ’S BIRTHDAY. ler, wife of the Kev, C. S. Miller, . school,, t^ud was one of the iocal op­ ligious atmosphere of the' place. ^iove.v said •. Senator. Silzer; ,4it pastor at South Amboy, and Mrs. tion- Assembly candidates at the'last, it was Mi‘, Osborne's opinion that" ‘wili' Siuiply giye'. political freedom Gertrude Baner Grim, wife, of tl\g .election. Mr. Bennett advocated this DEATH OF DR. HENRY BAKER persons who settled in Ocean Grove to the taxpayers and . property own­ F riend k Call Upon lier and Take I tew li. p. Grim, pastor a? ^*Tto7ft£"' form of prohibition as the solution with a full knowledge of its re­ ers. And/ it will afford them ' the H er By. Surprise. ; well. . * ' of the liqdor problem and said tliat- strictions should not now be permit­ right to control the affairs which The Rev.. R. M. W aples,-pastor at it was surely, coming in New Jersey. Asbury Park Resident Clergyman ted to tear down its form of gov­ they are called upon to support.” Mrs. Mi E. Schwartz, of the Olive Hamilton, and tlie Rev. J. D. Webb, James Cloughlqy, who for years Passes Aivay at Cliflon Springs ernment. Mr. Frelinghuysen also Senator Nichols said that he knew House, Ocean Grove, was seventy1- pat tor at Pedrlckiown, were given has been prominent in the temper­ went- into a review of Ocean Grove and honored Dr. Ballard, and would one years old last Saturday. That a supernumerary relation, and ance movement, being assigned to At Clifton. Springs, N. Y., the history-and. declared. the passage^ of never vote for any measure calcu­ evening at the home of her. daugh-. their retirement, together with ..that that work by the New Jersey M. E. Rev. Dr. Henry Baker, of Asbury the. bill m eant the repudiation of. lated to harm him. He added that ter, Mrs. Reuben. H. Norris, 1108 cf the Rev. Edmund Hewitt, pistoi* Conference, referred to the . Civil Pi;rk, and who .was well known in the charter granted to the Ocean he; had visited . Ocean Grove only Sunset avenue, Asbury Park, a num­ of St'. Paul's Church, Trenton, will ' War and the ultimate overthrow of Ocean Grove, died last Sunday, Grove Camp.Meeting Association by once in his life, but it was his be­ ber of iier Ocean Grove friends paid lelieve the congesteil condition .ofv slavery, and compared it with the Funeral services were held on W e d ­ the State.- lief the Association should not be her a visit, taking her completely by ihe conference:'... • . . . . : '.-;V liquor traffic. nesday &f ter n don in, the First To a. quotation from the Consti­ disturbed: . ;-,..... stirpijise. .Mrs' Schwartz and an­ If the Rev;.J. Il, Haines, as is now; Rev. Lovell was not so optimis­ Church, Asbury Park, and inter­ tution, made by Senator Nichols, -^Senator Frelinghuysen said, other; daughter,- ' Miss - Clara rumored, goes' to a school in the tic about Long Branch joining the ment was made at Pennington. Senator Silzer responded, in ithe lan­ .among other things; that the passage Schwartz, make their home during-, South as an instructor, one prob- local option cities in case the Geb-t • It Is only a short time since Dr. guage of the Declaration of Inde­ of the bill would do serious liarm to the winter, with the Norrises. •It.ni that has confronted the confer­ hardtvbill became a law. Neither Baker preached in St, Paul's church, pendence, . that 14when a long train a charter Avhich had been granted Those who paid their respects to ence—that • of an appointment for. was Rev. Dr. Rog&n clear that Red filling the pulpit at a service in the of abuses and usurpations, pursuing the. Association by the legislature, the happy celebrant- last Saturday Doctor Haines, who retires from the Bank would become enrolled. Both absence of the pastor. He was a invariably the same' object, evinces j He read at length from the same, evening from the Grove were Mr. vice presidency of Pennington Semi- ’ speakers; however, declared that it member of the New York East a design to reduce them under abso­ and argued that any . redress from and Mrs. John. T. Abbott, Miss Addie liary—will be solved. The Rev. J. mattered not wjiether Long Branch Conference, a graduate of both lute despotism, It is their right, it is J fancied wrongs should be sought Woglani, Jam es T. Woglam, Mr. Morgan Read, formerly president of or Red Bank Joined the movement, Pennington Seminary and Wesleyan their duty, to.throw off such govern­ from the courts and not the iegisla- and Mrs. H. G. Shreve, Mrs. Edie Pennington Seminary, has been in- as there were other villages and cit­ Lniversity* He served in the active ment*” f ture, which should not be asked to Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ei N. \Vool- viicd lo Glassboro. He may be ap­ ies in the State that would and they ministry for forty-five years. In Senator Frelinghuysen. and Sena­ ! rescind a charter once granted and ston, Mr. and Mrs. G. William pointed there by the Bishop. should be enabled to do so. his.many charges he was twice at tor Nichols asserted emphatically |particularly a charter granted to a Schwartz, T.- Nelson Lillagore and The anniversary of the Woman’s Before adjourning two rising St. Paul’s, Newark; Covington, Ky.; that the matter resolved itself into • religious body. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.: Quinn. Foreign .Missionary Society was held . votes were taken, one by those in Cleveland, Akron,.and Cincinnati, Wednesday afternoon, with the favor of Senate Bill -No. 113, and Oliio; Wilmington, Del.; Philadel­ CHARLES (• IIA M BERL AI X\S WILL Rev,-J. L. Roe presiding. An . adr * the-other directed that a , telegram phia; Middletown and New Haven, dress was delivered by Miss M ary be sent, Governor Woodrow -Wilson Conn.; Broklyn and New York City DEVELOPING CEMETERY PENNINGTON ALUMNI BANQUET Carlton, a native doctor of China: 1 asking his hearty co-operation in the (H arlem ). IUk Property Left To His Wife Ihir- In the evening the Board of Educa­ support d£'the Gebtiardt bill. ‘ Dr. Baker was married twice: Hit Plans lo Improve and Beautify Ml. New York Association lias Arranged ing;.Her Lifetime...... tion held its anniversary. The, Rev. V ;• Invitations to attend • this hearing first-wife; was a" Miss- Wood, of. W. W. Moffett presided and the - were sent broadcast throughout the Spring Valley, N. Y. .His second P ro sp ecl’s G rounds ior Social Gathering The will of the late Charles H.: Rev. A. G. MoCrea was the speaker. The conference has 225 ministers county, thereby creating great in­ v/ife, who survives him, was Miss On Thursday evening a meeting Chamberlain, of Ocean' Grove, has terest, in the meeting.' The liquor Gertrude. W. Ransom, of Jersey City. The Pennington Alumni Associa­ been: probated, in the .surrogate’s in full connection and on trial, and Me was born at Pennington on a of the finance committee . of’ Mt. tion of New York City Is to hold a 2S6 local preachers. In its lay .interests were not openly represent­ Prospect Cometery Company's trus­ office a t Freehold. Mr.. Chamber, ed because the liquor men took the farm, and Was. seventy-seven years banquet on Friday night, April 28th, lain made his will on January .5, membership it has 3,266 probation­ old. He went to Clifton Springs a tees was held lit the Seacoast Bank ers and 54,996 full members. It view, that local option is not an is­ building, Asbury Park. This com­ at tlie Hotel Martinique,--Broadway 19.05. The instrum ent was w itness­ sue, having been;: overwhelmingly few weeks ago to be the chaplain of and 32nd street. Particulars are ed by William H. Lane and! j oseph has 346 Sunday schools with 6j802 mittee Is composed ot William A. officers and teachers and 61,390 . defeated at the primaries and elec­ the sanitarium there. Btrry. B. N. Woolston, M: L; Bam- given in the announcement sent out, W is ter. 'He appointed his: wife, tion last fall, and that to engage in Elizabeth P. Chamberlain, and son, scholars; in its Epworth league it man, Joseph C. Jackson and L. D. which reads: .’ has 227 senior chapters with 13,134 a debate on it would be to admit the Baker. Jesse' H. Chamberlain, executors ;of local optionistsV contention that it is. MME. HOMER DRESSES DOLLS. Arrangements have been made his estate. He bequeathed , all his members and 175 junior chapters, An active campaign is being, made whereby we.will have with us on ■with 9,396 members. It has 350 for improving, and beautifying the property to his wife for life,-and di­ To Be Sold at the Fair for. M. E. that night ex-Governor Stokes, of rected that the property be equally churches, valued at $4,217,4 50 and ELECTION OF B, P. O. ELKS. cemetery. Public-spirited citizens 213 parsonages, valued at $752,875. , Home a t I*]aster Time. New Jersey; while not a certainty at divided between his six sons at their have taken up the administration piesent, Governor Woodrow Wilson, mother’s death. Last year, the conference paid for. Geerge E, Hulick Members’ Choice of the affairs of the cemetery as ministerial support as follows: Bish­ Mme. Louise Homer, oif the MetroT trustees and officers of tlie companj of New Jersey, lias given his prom­ for Exalted Ruler. politan Opera Company, New York, ise to attend and' speak, providing School Meeting Tuesday Night. ops, $3,1S9; conference claimants, developing the cemetery. Large im- the Legislature at Trenton is not In $11,317; district superintendents, has sent word to Mrs. Tali Esen pvqvementB have been made and are As before noted in this paper, the . The annual'meeting and election Morgan, of Ocean Grove, that she session at that. date. $10,636’; average per district super­ in progress in creating good roads Frank ,McDaniel, director, will tell township school meeting and elec­ intendent, $2,459. Number of pas­ of Asbury P ark Lodge, B. P. O. Elks will dreBS and present two dolls for both inside the grounds and the ap­ tion is to be held on Tuesday night Was held on Friday evening last in the Easter fair in aid of . the M. E. about the new “Old Pen. Sem/’ tors, 247; support $265,674; aver­ proach thereto. A strong advance The school band has been engaged of next week in the Ocean Grove age per pastor, $1,075.96; total min­ the lodgeroom at the Winckler Home for the Aged, this place. The is to be made this spring; and this high school building. The trus­ building,. Asbury Park. These of-- dolls will be exact duplicates of to help whoop up things. isterial support $290,816. movement should enlist the co-op. As to the feed, we said Hotel Mar­ tees whose t^rms expire are Messrs.. . fleers were chosen for the year; those played with by Mme. Homer’s eration of every lot owner— vanGilluwe, Wilgus and Martin; the George E. Hulick, exalted ruler; twins, and their names will be Ann tinique, and that's enough. (Concluded on page four.) F irst, by pjrompt paym ent of five Wear “any old kind" of clothes fourth member is. to succeed the late Wilbur H. Pancoast, esteemed lead­ and. Catherine.: . v. •' dollars for the annual care of each Dr. A. R. Todd. The amount of the ing knight;: Harry M. Hendrickson, The dolls are to be exhibited and you want to. \ SIGHTSEEING IX NEW YORK. lot. , • Bring a friend, if you care to. budget is $18,000, of which $16,500 esteemed loyal knight, J. Warren sold at the fair. Mme. Homer Is in­ Second, by subscribing for the is for current expenses and $1,500 ■ Coleman, ' Jr., esteemed lecturing terested in Ocean Grove, where, she . -You may smoke if you please; If perpetual, care of lots. . The com­ you don’t please, don’t. fot* construction, and repairs. School Orchestra Enjoys Annual knight; M. L. Ferris, secretary; C. has sung in the Auditorium a num­ pany agrees to glye perpetual care , B; • F .. Hetrick, i .treasurer;. Charles ber of times. She is a general fav­ The banquet committee, while ap­ Trip to tlie Metropolis. to all lojs the owners of which sub­ pointed by the New York Penning­ Girls Play Basketball. Rugarber, tyler; Charles L. Young, orite here, . scribe $100 to the expenses of de­ Under the care of their leader, L. truBtee; Edwin S. Farrow and Dr. ton/Alumni, wants every Penning­ Girls from the schools of Ocean veloping -the cemetery. ton man who can to’ come,' irrespec­ vanGilluwe, of Ocean Grove, the F. OP, Coleman, representatives to WANT KINDERGARTEN, Third, by subscribing to the fund Grove and Asbury Park contested in members of the Neptune school or­ •grandlodge. tive of where he lives. There will be a game of basketball Tuesday after­ for the construction of a fine en­ no age or distance limit! chestra last Saturday paid their an­ ^totl\ci*8 Petition for T his B ranch in trance-road direct from Springwood noon on the court over the drug nual visit to New York City. In the OYSTER: PATTIE SUPPER. avenue' to the cemetery approach, store in Auditorium Square, this party that left on the 8.15 train Ocean Grove and Bradley Park* which James A.. Bradley has arrang­ William A. Crocker. place.. At the end of the first half there were thirty persons. They had ed to build across his land. Ocean Grove led by the. score of 7 a special car to themselves. This. Friday Evening in Dining- Members of the Mother’s Circle William A. Crocker, who died at to 5. The final score was 9 to 9. of this Place are responsible for a Fourth, by subscribing to the Yonkers two weeks ago, had been a The day’s program embraced a Room of St. Paul’si Temple. , fund for establishing a water system The players on the Grove team were visit to the Aquarium, the new Cus­ petition requesting the establish­ summer resident of Ocean Grove Mabel Jenkinson, Beatrice Clayton, The, oyster pattle; supper this ment of a kindergarten branch . in In the cemetery, that shall provide since 1893,-occupying a cottage at tom House, old Trinity Church, means' fOr keeping ■ the grass and Lillian Holmes, Marguerite Jackson luncheon at the Martha Washington (Friday).evening in the dining-room tho schools of Ocean Grove and 51. Franklin avenue. He was a and Lucile Walker. of St. Paul’s Temple, Ocean Grovo, Bradley Park, Copies of the peti­ foliage green, thus, adding greatly member, of th« firm of Stewart . & hotel, and attendance at a symphony to the beauty of the cemetery.. concert in Carnegie Hall conducted gives promise of being altogether a tion may be found at Woolley’s Crocker, Importers of glassware, 68 preachers for Sunday Services, by Walter Damrosch. * - ■first-class affair. Indeed, : it could pharmacy and at the Clevenger .& and 70,West Broadway, Now York. not: be otherwise, considering that Summers grocery. store, • Mrs.-Crocker was a deacon for nine The preacher, who will occupy the ir£ it, is promoted by the Ladles’ . Aid Mrs. Samuel A. Reeves, Mrs. G. Second Ijentcn Mnsicale. years of the Baptist Church of the pulpit of St, Paul’s church the com­ Colorado Lands For Sale. Society, of that chu rcti. ! . . L. D. Tompkins, $Irs. B. F. Pine The second Lenten muslcale of Redeemer, in which the funeral ser­ ing «Sunday morning in • th e, absence Colorado land, In the dry farming ^'^Supper will, be served from 5.30 and Mrs. Harry Hendrickson com­ the series of three to be given in the vice was held. He 1b survived by a. of the pastor, who is at conference, district of Weld county, for sale and: V;to , 8 o’clock. Besides oyster, patties prise the committee at the head of First M. ,B. Church, Asbury Park, widow and four daughters, the will be ; the. Rev. Garrett Conover,r lease. These lands are fine for the there Will be enough side dishes to the movement.* It is intended to Is sclioduled for Tuesday evening of Misses Carolyn. Hazel, Grace anil pastor of the Grand Avenue Reform­ raising of wlntpr wheat, also home­ s.make , up a satisfactory meal, and combine the Bub-primary and kinder­ next wook, March 21. The soloist Wllletto. Interment was made nt ed Church, Asbury Park. At night stead locations. For particulars' ad-/ '. the price of the tickets.is but thirty-' garten branches under the plan .pro­ will bo John Bdrncs Wells, tenor Tarrytown, N. Y., whore Mr. Crock­ the servicowill be taken bySecretary dress Glaser & Woolston’, Carr, Weld •A #ve cents.. • v./.'•>*« .<•*,./. posed. . ■ of New York City. er was born. Baker, of the Y.. M. C. .A. county, Colorado.— tf. ^ ’£ 't . ■ ’ * T v i j

THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 18,^ 1011.

CAUGHT BY DRIVER ANTS. S e ttin g a Watoh. Current Iiit-eratnrc; ‘The Jeweler Sel iny watch within a Exciting Expericnca .hi West Africa thousandth of a second' when he gave • In McClure’s Magazine for March, With These Deadly Pests. it to. ini’ today.*' said the m an with a Detective Burns tells tlie. following, The driver ants mo a lurrible pest in new timepierei• •‘and this is how he story of the ingenious me.thods he W est Afriea. ttniwliii}; o'*er t lie pround did It: ■ used to break into the counterfeit­ in count less iho'usands, invincible to •■Me has a cloelf wired up with the er's wGrkshdp, in the famous * Mon- anything but a wail-of tire, they bring big chronometer at 'Washington. .At roe-Head Counterfeit case; “The counterfeiters had a young quick death to every llvi? tiling.unfor­ 4 p. in.. this ‘dock was i-orrccted to the thousandth of a. second. At *1:05. boy In* their employ who flagged cus­ tunate enough to be emight m their tom ers in the front ofllce, and who For Sale by E. N. Woolston path aud tesive hehitul them the skele­ he was ready, to- deliver my watch. swept out. and cleaned up the office tons of ii'/.urds, raisl sheep, cattle nnd His.Inas'ter-dock has tt .*!!>.I inch pen­ in the morning, I thought of a plan. ; even human beings. In iiis book enti­ dulum, so it ticks, seconds. .Each of 1 went to a costumers and rented a Beal Estate and Insurance tled ;‘We 'I’wo in W'uM Africa” Major the: lirst li fly-five l h*ks. In each minute velvet1 masquerade suit that'd about -P. G. Guggisberg recounts tiie terrors Is annohnceti tiy a tejegraph sounder fit the boy. •. Of one night wlien the pests invaded in t he. Clock,’ Iheti l.he last five seconds ‘‘Next, a Secret Service man ac­ 48. Main Avenue, Ocean Grove,-New Jersey' hlsliouse: ' : are sileiit. The . watcljiuliker- rested' a costed the- boy about five blocks I-heard voices calling. **Get up; the camel’s ha \v hiatsh on t hi? ba lanre from Taylor and Bredell's idaco. . auts are oh us!” Silling' bolt upright, wheel of the watcli to stop it, then set ’ “ ‘Want to make a half doOar, all the hands, hour, minute and second son?’ 96. Boarding house property oii Embury, 329. A good bargain in a 7 room cottage I found the room apparently In dark­ ‘Yes,’ said tlie boy. •avenue. Good location, witli 25 rooms fur ness. In reality the lantern on the at -1:0 (}:t 10 and waited. '\Vhen the si­ “ ‘Then take this bundle up - to on.. Cookman avenue. A good home for. floor at Ihe foot of tlie tied was still lence of tin* sounder, indicated -l:<)ri:r»r» Guy’s Hotel and give it to Mr* jMal- nisht-d. Part cash, part mortgage. Price some one. Price f 3,000., burning, but as I threw my haitd out he.gfU ready, aqd live secbtids later,.oh thewS.’’ • ■. ■■ $7,00.0- . , - ■ nndjfelt the heavy weight of the mos­ the first tick of 1:0/». he lifted. the “The-boy did; so~not knowin'g 334. Fine opportunity to secure a good quito net 1 suddenly realized that it brush am iwa.vcli started. ,Uy that Mr. Mattriew*s.;\vas also Mr. •was coated with ants so thickly that looking 'at t the seci»nd hand with, a Burns. ;• '• i r'-\ / •• 97. McCliutock street, one block from all the year home for a clerk or business It kept the light out as effectively as-n glass and listening lo the clock an­ “ ‘What do: you -do night, son?’ L ocean, a cozy 7 room cottage; furnished. man. Located on Embury avenue with 7 velvet curtain. nouncer I proved their ideuticalness* asked. -.■ ‘ J’v V*; 11 S '' ’*•; .. : ' .• -. ;•, ■.. except* for the Unto Jt took the sound " .‘Nothin g,-’ .he re pi i ed, ; a.nd I Price $2,300. rooms and gas. Price $2,300. > Two bounds look iue out. of that asked him fhow’d he like - to be a mosquito, net and the hut, but it was to travel froni the dock to my ear.”— New York Sun. • •super’ at the Walnut Street .Theatre. roi. Frauklin avenue overlooking ocean 87. Heck avenue, eight room cottage, "nn uncanny feeling when my feet X then, invited him up to ttee. the crunched through tiie living carpet of manager, another Secret Service opr and lake, 10 room cottage iti excellent re­ unfurnished, with batli. Price $3,400. nnts. Hitting the side of fho doorway Dpnjel Wilsoni His House. eriitive,. and told the hoy to try on pair, bath and furnished. Price $4,000. 1 in .my hasty exit, 1 brought down a Ur. Daniel Wilson, afterward p*/* the clothes. 124. Abbott avenue, convenient to the shower of the*little pests on my head eipal. of. the- University of Toronto, “The boy was taken into another 109. Heck avehue, a pleasant 6 room ocean, a 7 room cottage furnished. Price. and shoulders from rafter, wall anil used in earlier days to live near Lau- room, where he put on the .clothes, roof, and then the fun began. rlston. lu Scotland. One day Dr. John’ arid was then taken to gee the man­ coltage with batli, furnished. Price $2,500. $2,700. . Some people say that the ant buries Ik'd doe (wlio has written an autobiog­ ager. While he \vas gone I extract-, his head in you and leaves it there, raphy) set out to iltul hiiti/ “Having,’* ed his keys from ' Iiis ■ pocket, . With i2o. Abbott avenue, near the ocean, a 7 347. Cookman ayenue, a fine 8 room cot­ them 1 whirled away, in a carriage, others that he drives some other part he says, "no> clear idea of the situation room cottage, furnished. Price $2,600. tage, with bath, furnace and electric lights. of his body Into yon. 1 didn't worry wiilch had been waiting, to the o f t lie bouse, I en t <>red St. Mn rgaret’s Yale Lock Company, ahout six Price $3,200. . about examining which theory was lane, which’,I eoncelved. must lead In. blocks away, handed the proper key 122. Embury avenue, east of Central correct. It did not affect tho torture the right direction, aiid. meeting a geii- to the man hi charge, and asked for of the result. For the next ten min- tlcman just about.to issue therefrom, a. duplicate, which was promptly avenue, a 10 room cottage, all improvements, 115. Abbott avenue, a 12 room cottage, nes I was standing In a state of na­ asked wlmtl.mr he..coukl dlvect me. to giveiiy whirled back, and returned furnished. Price $3,500. furnished, all improvements. '.Price'$4,000. ture in the open, the rain heating Dr. Wilson’s hew house. He looked the boy’s keys to his pocket without down . and tlie boys* hastily roused, hard at;:m.e and inquired: • his knowing.” . 2. Webb avenue, near.the ocean, a 5 picking ants off my body by tlie light ’Do.you know Daniel WilsonV* - U 119. Embury avenue, a well established of torches. . flo.’: *1 htlhiafely?* ‘Yes. intim ately/ ; During a conversation between an room boarding house, furnished, easy terms. Irishman and a Jew, the Irishman boarding, house containing 31 rooms, well v I was so engrossed in this new sport ‘Then -follow tills i’oad till you see a Price $3,500. furnished, easy terms. $7,000, that I quite forgot about Lees: then I house thai: looks ‘as if If belongs to asked how it \vas that the jews suddenly realized that ho was not were so wise. Daniel 'Wilson, and t hat will be it.* >1 “Because,” said the Jew, “we eat there. -I won a moral V. C. by going thanked, him and. fallowing his advice,, a certain kind of fish;” and he of­ We have other valuable bargains both in cottages and boarding houses that da not appear into that infernal place aijd hauling had nodiilieulty in identifying the fered to sell one for ten dollars. him out. lie was a pitiable sight- in house. It Inid a window whlcli cou- After paying his. money,, the Irish-, on this list. Most any of the above properties can be purchased on easy terms, and in the torchlight, his hair waving as if talncHl soniearsie(*ry of a pattern which man received a small dried fish. He in a . breeze as the ants crawled I knew Wilson considered iSecuiiarly. bit into it, then exclaimed: “ W'hy, many cases a. large size mortgage caja be allowed to remain. All the properties have water through It. his body black with them. Scottish." . • .!■.■;■ this is only a smoked herring.’* ^ : and sewer connection. Any, further information will be gladly furnished and the- properties To pick them off was too slow n job. “See?” said the Jew.“ You are I seized a tin of "kerosene,‘©SI and Forbidden Ground.; ' getting wise already.”.—rMarcli. Lip- can be inspected bj' applying to me at my office. poured it over him, sweeping the en­ A visit of Gladstone to the Jsle of pincottt’s. : ■' emy off in thousands. Onn/of my ham­ Man Is recalled by AgiieS Hevhert and “An accident to cut. glass invarlaT mock boys rushed up with a .flaming described 'in her book about that in­ bly plunges; the owner of it into Making Good in Baseball. torch, meaning In the kindness of his terest lug little speck- in. the midst of clouds of gloom, but often these ' At Hot Springs, where the Brook­ heart to give mas*or more. light. I the Irish.sea.. ■ clouds have? silver linings. Be foie lyn baseball team’ is in training, yelled to him to Keep away, and he. Mr. (Iladsttme had m a d e a : detout* thrdwitig the. pieces' jny(iy, . examine, Kddie Zimmerman, of Long Branch, thlnkim: ho ^as being urged on, across a small holding in Ituslien, and each piece, separately, and see if it is showing, up well in practice. He . rushed tov.*a*d us. quicker than ever. bis way lay . through the “liaggart.” could bo cut down ‘ into anything, is hard at AVoiir getting in shape for T.ucklly l.jvs' cook stopped lilni In where the ^in'-k* are harvested. A suialler; Shop . which- deal ;in out the opening of the league games. II mo, and M rigedv was averted. stroiiy. |io'.verfu!ly buPt ManxwotnaU i glass iistitil 1 y have a ciit ter oii the Zimmy is making good and it looks premises,’* says Woman’s \ Home now as though he will win out-for YTc sp-u. the rem:*inder.of tli« ni^ht ST*;-ni tliro v - ii;-;- i;., j j,„ s { r a w l o f ! m? J Companion,^’-for. March. - the position of. third baseman. under r tree, in spite of the discom­ st.I* k. nshi::- her foil; as deftly an ! J ‘.‘A case is told of a bride'who, up­ it Half. . . Go. ■ • SGOtiiino:C*.- fort of It all the persistent rain.' the qnirl;iy as a f.irm iabon r. . i on entering th^ dining-room, arrived To Property Owners. Baby as .-ii'Ist the smartfiiir pain of the an? “Thai i< vrry hard work, my good iii time to see, but 'not prevent) - lier lVH.Of —ti*<‘ ••c.ild not ht*!o lr*i;,-b?:nr at; woman." th e ’Grand Old Man is re­ maid from puliihg^ instead Of . push­ List your, cottages, and boarding the idea of . nr ljelj.’e-;sn*'s*; a*:alttsr port ed »o have said graciously, “but ing;. the.extehsion table,' and. as "it houses that'you have for rent or for. the little brutes tha: were ot^aioyirii:, yon i.-ok v.'.-H -sm| strong. May I :\*k srr pa ra ted In the m i d d le • several sale with B. N» Woolston, Real Es- :;i:‘ I'M.;. v,-;. : ?;c = pi)*■ a t ; « tiny f.uga v-V»uwi f r oni. a y in egu r -c ni - S p a s m s , ' cuts the l-y.-v. m.d. bli.‘:‘. i in :he > \'*\\ h'tVi* 0 ad a. small . bohbon-dish was As Millions or Mothers; ta v: d fro nt ft la •■go r e»11 -gl a ss i i o w 1. ” .Works ti:.r i*!i’• t’ *.!•( ■ dom.lly ]• • v; i:: i >'!' v.-.l:*- h t.,-,v now li-.t v,*. S t . :V i m S D a i i c e , . W ill "1>U . .1 ter *;k Ii} ■ a s •; .w - rrli u* in • fa: iv ’ .j v. its- j loli.-Mi*- inventim :.\ . “J snffereil -for many, years Wlien,you -writ*.» an knportnnt let- H Moo! fit's the, Chi id. 4 and vlllatfo ini.jrnrfs.-jiat! alwuvs .«■ .t j-j w.i^ ci.M-l.altjiv Introdn •ed . ter. be £im • io place .a »•-•*viMi from- w h a t; pome people call fr.inr .Vu}t>ia. The in:iy H Soflens the Curtf):. in;r off Uw-if l-.rr i>>i:^ne. Sh‘* is; si’ainp upon ii or have somethin;' on’ epilepsy. Dr. Miles’ . .Restora­ usually eo'i*;*f;( -w't'i a strip V-r biV; j i;i i*r DL> Jt Alio {in all; Pain. ■or in it indicating your wca'oi address' tive .Nervine cured me, and you cloth. ill r*;‘i:rilh>.;: «i:f - it*-*- j from Ar- hi;* at tI.e time of the -Moor­ A l 11 \t; Dead I ,*y iter a > i cii o u ox or y . It Cure:* 1 Oj/■’<,- pense> e.: *; ti.fv. “'!•«> to;iii> ish Ih’.-' ’ i-f ■Spain., aed IN tuaiin- year -the Inenashig national '•a '-a re-1ro­ can imucine Iiq w tlir.tikful ,f am.” H i.< (,\e I . o * ii. v,-.-.:, predornii:-. ! - , in-..-i i!.i- t=. ;:i I fa t n r e «■,» . . .»>ji !»(•#•■! a t T o le d o . Tie* le^;} css in . correspond on '1 iMpiio; ir'ih-t t.f 'IV .i:»d sut'Vlifd . t'.ir» ov«■-v a -lu\ndrod r.. t hou?and W\ iwuits s Coil', A'::.tor, M ich. • It- J? (if by proved* 11.1i! hi s t r e tc e d y !'<•»• I he ileajl! r’ • \* tl •! i w. lid's v. ith the*:* w-»!'*Ifr!'’:; a n f I - pa roe I $' l r> 1 u• t: n <■ t ’»• b'^d of*’ b S' ■ th e . 1 'a^-t cj.fliee J»e? v t l . T ils’ “My feftgljfer. ws-i cured like K*.*e I mi j . i-f.'v S:'» ia. ■ I = • prod.U'.-i ■ . Oni m ies l.it-ftov*. iIs-1: ** Bn. GUrti*. y o u ...m : ; wet-c* -'11 ■. i ;!’• • srr;-‘s in. l*3nro;-e. .^\r»iv \v-ij r -tho ijj' S 'reveti'm f.-om. i ; • lie with Dr, : miles’ Ki.‘storative around «v.-. /•!’ i a n o in li t c d ? o; ? x ■) j-^nong itlg of. ..j;:; !ui , ot toil had its i'ii’t li j;s ,7 a n d Nervine, . alier having been M rs . W m slow';*? oi ilig. per!1' : M»:i;-d v\“\ u :1 |j ! I!h<. . a u e ti o h e d li o u t e r were more- d ll .iJiti li.*n;y 1 v - afllicted with .fits for jive vears.” AND TAKE NO QTi l arm s and b *d-. \* !i^-h may o r may n n | iii-A abi:s. a nd the v, ea than. 7 M ,.f» 0 0; ji a >*» ■«J s a u d ca f a 1 ogu ed be meant f o r diiiiciiig/'-rall Mall *'>..• Ing of ’wool- was iea riVcd bv the ci’o- items. • . ... PETER. AieAULEY, zette. sad\' Y i In .\ ht> >. woi>derf ii I « in1M y i • A t t h e. sa 1 p. !.h ere. are - a I wh;t- a Springfield, Mass. Asjioiiii j i mathcjoat-lcs, .the inarhierV/ number of bidders ready to take a “For a year my little, boy had ;0 unpaiN^->'lj eitimi to us from the c'naricO of finding contents of value wrt Blue Tit.c Love tho Bees. spasms ev ery time he got a little • .Bees haye eueml<*s vuruuw kind? • Aral)s,-*Art">re,HU.v - , 1 r iii ill e 1 e 11 er s . a ri d pa reels f ro tn the . 1 liee. I he rest . of .<-yeation. K\*erv < oi Dead ..Letter* Ofilue. nnd .it -is necd- . cold., Since taking Dr, Miles’ Are You Planning to Remodel? ■v v T l i t 1T ram {i ;and th e D og, • ' -t lesr. to gay that m yriads of tragedies Nervine lie' iias never had one' -knows that many birds are Inse. t.iy- and comedies can be read between If you- contemplate remodcljog orous. hnt all Inserts do'not form the ^fr*. Sii liiirlj^OhiOiiy deav, ■^that:hiiig- of these spasms.” - HPp. uii/<;ent watchdog- i'oii ■ Drought, home tUc lines of these w aifs of the great your present home now or in the food of any one *-iperio<. '|*|„. i»*r«l ocean of postal ‘ cotnmunieatlon— MRS. MYRTLE DAGUE, .which ltas I"!-m»'d a t::>t<; fur bi*es Is yesterday is gone! National Magazine. • Rochester, Ind. near future, vpu should study the tho blue, tit.^ajal if a pair of these dis­ Mi% Siihurh—Kji? Did-he break the “My daughter couldn’t talk or subject of Plumbing. chaiiVY "■_ \ ■ - ■ ■ cover a suitable, nesting place in tho L'neartbed <’annon Halls.. walk from St. Vitus’ dance. “.No. but aii ugly looking tramp came • A little knowledge on the subject will' neighborhood o f .an aplary .lt is sur­ Seven bottles of Eir. .Miles’ prising how many bees wili be <‘arried around and acted so terribly that I let ' A skirniish took; place • nenr Port be bencficiol to you in tbft selection o f the the dog loose, but instead of .teariti,;. M on mouth: d uring the r.evqiutipnary Nervine entirely cured her.” ofT to satisfy them and iheir .young. war1>ar0liiid,lhfe;,i^ d '^ ''d u i^ '■ ‘"near best material and fixtures and in their proper Gcnei-iilly " Ilietr work' Is in»*stly f<»11 (he iriiihp' io jiieees lie went off with MRS. NANNIE LAND, , him.”* ’ Bray’s* Landing between, the Mon­ location diroughout the home. where qtieeii raising is.extensively In­ mouth •Militiamen and foragers • Ethel, Ind. dulged in. for queens and drones being Vt'f rea t. Mia k es'! 1 {• m Ust h:t V e'’ bce'n from the British men-of-war * Which, “Until my son was 30 years - I f you will call and consult us, we will the stmie Irni.ip 1 bn.uglii him of!"— largest and slowest on the wing form lay in the lo\yer bay. A ./Hessian spl- old he had fits right along We give yoii attractive literature, on modern sani­ a desirable and »*a•>' ot'.^Ce.w York. City. . John? Mr. ciji"r; “Is ^Ue \-*eU v A';" ' for ii.— 0 -1 0 . 1 >n iilt-1 C. Covert nml C. Alcock,’ c .t - eciitors of Mary A. Sthsllt. (k-cvnscd, l»y order of ia fi'rtiish full iivmictioihs. ■■ **! slinitid .iit; ' ;(r*uc* of ihe cOiinly of.,Me T> . . ' K ’P.'U,LtV .<■>. V /-'Jp H fiS -M « N V !tL E CO. • ' ■or jv'ears. Ib,,i*yi:a »liv«>r* ln*>t or ofliriimtioti. witldn nine months from the SnASjW.BARTON, Carpenter and Bnilder •Mvti. j*» .itv ^ in - o r mortgage in various amoupta. Quick twenty eighth day of rebrntio«, jon. or thcy.'Y^l I\!rsisteiir* ped|ili* lifvlu tb«'ir sticebsa service. B. N. Woolston, Real Es­ )>e forevei barred of any action th«refor against ~-h=^ PostoHIce Box 2092; OCEAN GROVE. N. J. w lt(ire. otlier.-* ‘idid In fa flu h*.~■ Kdwiiro n**t jroiuyr iii inarry th e fraid executors. ' , SSSpg Residence. WEST GROVE. N. J. tate and Insurance, 60 Main avenue, , ‘ : . DA>'inu C. GoyKHT. l Kgglcston.;■ ■ • . Ocean Grove, N. J ,— ti.. ' • . .. K l IZAIIRTJI. C» ALCOCK. SATURDAY-,' MARCH 18; 1911. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 3

W HISTLER IN A RAGE. D R E S S ® I SHIP. Lady Meux Made Him Fairiy Sp.lutter CORNELIUS With. Anger. Whistler, painted three portraits Of A !Vlan*of-War Wears More Than Lady Meux, one of, which, the “Sable Picture o f' Lady Meux,’’ is missing. One Suit of Clothes. That one was the third for which Lady Meux sat lo tbe eccentric artist. The .other two are described in the INNER AND OUTER GARMENTS. Pcnneli’s life of the artist;,as amoiig his most, distinguished portraits. Lady w ith Meux “wiis handsome, of a more ,luxu-‘ Bosidos Its Coat of Armor P latelt Has riant. tjqVe tliaii the women Avlio usual­ a Special Sot of Underclothes to Pro­ ly sat to him,” and he “found'for her tect the Vital Parts of Us Anatomy. harmonies appropriate to her beauty. Mineral Wool Mufflers. The llrst was an *'*Arrahgemftntin White and ..Black,’. which few people Battleships wear coats of stout ar-; [ ha ve seep. There Is a sumptuousness mor.plnte, j i » -o very body knows’ Out | in tlie’ bfack 'jf the shadowy back* everybody. (loos not know that they ; ground and the velvet gown,. in the wear undergarments which are pro- iI white ofc- the fur of the long cloak., duced . chielly from coeoanuts. Your that Whistler never surpassed. Whis- • most .powerful man-of-war. Is really a tier was pleased with it and spolce of very delicsrfe . .object and requires it as bis ‘beautiful Black.Lady.' Lady r special ^underclothing so that some Meux was so well sathtfled that sbe at vital parts oC its anatomy may not be­ once sat for a second portrait. This All Remaining GAS come too cold nnd so that oilier equal- time the 'harinony’ wiis. In ‘Flesh Col­ Call at our office t ly vital portions.mny not berpme too or and Pink,’ afterward . changed to liot. ‘Pink and Gray.’” ' and luok at the From litem to stern. whlch is.another The missing portrait was smaller. Jewelry, Cut Glass, way of saying froni head to toes .Vour So far as. the artist’s biographers choniinuft super-Oresuluought Is envel­ could find out. It was never -finished. oped in an undergarment placed Im­ The explanation is probably to lie. mediately hehlnd Its-topcoat or unitor found Iii. litis story, quoted in ,the plate. This is its special mackintosh; “Life” from Miv Tin rper Pennington : Clocks, Wafclies, Etc. or, rat her. waterproof, whlch-nds ns a ‘‘The only time I saw Jimmy ‘stump­ « i protection from tire as well as > iter. ed' for n reply was at a sifting of- In our season's stock have been lir the* ordinnry way if a shot pierced Lady Meux (for the portrait In sables).. r the side of a battleship water would For some.reason .Timmy became nerv­ pour In at the hole and possibly the ous — exa sperat ed — and impertinent. still further reduced to • ship might sink, hut this is obviated Touched by something he had'sald, her by providing a. backing lt> tho armor. ■ladyship turned softly toward him and Insure Immediate Great secrecy is -kept in the various remarked quite softly, ‘See here* Jimmy navies regarding the material itsed nnd W histler, you- keep a civil tongue in . clearance its arrangement. that head pf yours or I will have in .' ln/many of the In tost battleships, some one to finish those portraits you The Best and Most Economical however*.the coating is made of cellu­ have .made of me!’ with the faintest lose, which again Is nit!allied from the emphasis. On ‘finish.’ . Jimmy fairly This annual clearauee sale, preparatory Heater on the Market fibrous cocoa nut rind. f’ei.ulose pos­ danced with rajeje. He came up , to sesses the pe; ulhir property of swell­ Lady Meux; .his long brush tightly . to our stock taking, affords au oppor- ing immediately If.It comes in contact grasped and actually quivering in his . tunity to buy with salt water. Therefore the moment hand,, held tight against his side. He. that watjnr pours in at a hole nt the stammered, spluttered arid finally ship’s side the cellulose almost in­ gasped out: ‘How dare you? How Goods of a High Quality and Cor­ stantly expands and so close's the aper­ dare you?' Rut that, after all,-was ture., Of couise the cellulose Is es­ not an answer,1 was it? Lady Meux rect Workmanship at Unusually pecially treated In order to render Jt did riot, sit again. Jimmy, never spoke fireproof. ' •“ of the -Incident.' afterw ard, and 1 was the Display in our window A man-of-war has Its vitality enor­ sorry to have1 witnessed it.” . .. Low Prices mously diminished If Certain portions Repairing of clocks and complicated -'atches,; jewelry, - etc of it become too cold. In much the b l i t ; w a s m o d e s t . same way as Its human tenants. Ac­ Engraving of quality done in o idel workshop. cordingly its boiler and steam pipes Yet Webster Wouldn’t Give the Ma­ are clothed with “jackets.*’ In some Coast Gas Co. cases tho jackets are made of ordinary gician a Treasury Job. blanketing, others of a fibrous elay-llke During the presidency of Mr. Tyler 0 Cookman Ave 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. composition or even of close grained 1 had occasion to call on Paniel Web­ wood. In general the material used ster, then secretary of state. A. W. Cornelius ASBURY PARK, N. J T e l e p h o n e 234-VV for a ship’s underclothing of this de­ Glancing at my card, he turned and scription consists of mineral wool. readily extended his hand with, '‘Wel­ However, tlie great ship Is more like-, come. signor < ; Nb hocus. pocus among ly to suffer from tbe effects of lieht my -papery,” covering tliern with his [ tUuu from those of cold. There is al­ arms. , . * ways the daugcr owing to the newer After explaining to hint mj' object I type of machinery employed lhatVhe received the required information. Wo powder magazines may get too hot. laughed and chatted, a fe\y minutes, OCEAN GROVE’S NEW BAKERY In the latest men-of-war tlie stores and 1 was about to retire when 1 men­ are surrounded by a thick coating of tioned that I was . an applicant for mineral wool. Mineral wool, by the office and hoped'I could rely upon his way, lias nothing whatever to do with influence in t he /mutter. wool, as it.consists of a mass of snowy .“You, it magician, an office seeker, threads of a kind of glass. It Is made signor?” • REITZ MODtiL Just arrived : by blowing jets of high pressure steam, “There is only one, sir, I aspire to; through the furnaces in the manufac­ all others'. I should refuse without re­ ture of Irnii and steel. gard to their emoluments.’’ ! Enormous quantities of this strange “Well, what one Is. that?” questioned variety of wool are used 011 board for the great statesman in his deep and • the purposes of underclothing the bulk­ powerful voice. 1 V'.- ... in a very comprehensive assortment, from a nobby, good qual­ heads and the more delicate .portions “Counting. the treasury notes, Mr. ,of the ship's body. This invaluable Webster.’’ * . :- ' ; • ■ ■ . ^ ity at $ 1.50 to the very finest Knox line for spring now in. substance acts equally well as a pro­ “The treasury notes, signor?’* Our imported Tween derbies, in sixteenth sizes, tints making tector from heat and from cold. It is , “Yds, sir.. You might give me 100,- it easy to fit the odd-sized head, just in for spring. Also the such a remarkable nonconductor of 000 to count and watch me closely, but heat that it Is used for covering the you would find only 75,000 when 1 re­ Pilgrim Pathway famous Ward soft hat that has the snap and style, as all im­ refrigerators and the cold storage turned them.” • ported soft hats do. They cost no more than other makes, chambers and therefore the explosive “Signor.” he exclaimed, with lively Ocean Grove, N ew J e rs e y and still have a distinctive style and finish to them. stores animation, “there Is no chance, for In tlie dockyards all men who are you; there are. better magicians, here, employed in’ packing the mineral wool than you. For there would not be In the spares on tho ships are obliged .00,000 ieft after .their counting!”-. EARL & to, wear inaslts. This is to prevent tho Froiu “Life and Adventures of Signor This old stand has been placed on tlie sharp needjelike particles from being Blitz.” .... same liigli’standard of clean lines and gen- WILSON SHIRTS inhaled and so causing chest troubles sanitation.that has made our Asbuiy of fatal character. Iri the Wrong Church. eral in a class by themselves as to finish, at 110 more cost than aiiy i The ammunition rooms themselves !a Cleveland man receiitly told this Park Bakery, at 717; 'Cookman ' avenue, are kept cool by a refrigerating plant. story of tlie Rev. Stephen II. Tyng, fit-' of similar grade of goods. Jii addition to being clothed lii mineral .uioiis New York divine of a generation (formerly Lake’s) so famous; Red Man collars, made by Earl & Wilson at two for 25c. wool, the same applying to the ammu­ ago: : ■ V. " ’ . are fine. nition passages. The .wool, is also A- wealthy hian came, to him and .packed between the double bulkheads said lie Wanted to rent oiie of the most A special negligee shirt with two collars with each shirt, which separate the holler spaces from expensive pews In the church. “But,” Everything New at $1.15. Really, a shirt made to sell at $1.50. the other portions of tlie vessel. Alto­ ■ lie added' vPfl only take .it on one con­ Special value! silk half hose iu seven different colors* gether Ihe uses of the 'mineral wool on dition—you mustn t expect ine to do board are extremely numerous. Rven any church Work.” 1 Everything Better with lisle heel and toe ; such as is mostly sold for 50c., at 35c, reindeer vhair‘ is to be met with on ? The emtheut rector smiled. “My or three for $1. board in the*capacity of a particular friend,” he replied, “yo\i have Come to sort of underclothing. This material the w rong; church. You belong four Onr Ocean Grove patrons can procure is very llghl—considerably lighter than blocks down tiie street, in the' Church all the high class baking' products— HOWARD L. BORDEN cork, for Instance—and it is not so sub­ t of the Heavenly Kest.” — Cleveland HATTEB AND FURNISHER ject to decay, For this reason among Leader. ;• . its many uses it is of great value as a Bread, Cakes, Biscuits filling for the life buoys. — Boston : 712 Cookman Avenue. Asbury Park, N. J. A Changed Man. Transcript. Admiral CiippSi addressing a temper- Pies, Molls, Etc, aiiep society, told a story of one of Smoking Before Meals. the best men he had ever known, who Made under our personal supervision—the same as . People will persist In smoking, even quickly went from bad .to worse be- after they .have road the following- . ca.use of excessive drinking until , ho : in our Asbury Park store, from tlmt eminent authority, the Lon­ became a total wreck.. don.Lancet: “One evening,” said the : admiral, Smokiug just before meals Is to be “this prematurely old, thin, worn put deprecated, because the pungency of man with red’rimmed eyes, said, ‘You. will, receive For Meo. Women Boys, Girls the pyrolignous products contained In are a good, true, noble woman Jcnuy, All Orders prompt attention tobacco smoke renders the buccal mu­ und should have married a better, man and the Lillie, Folks cosa insensitive to alimentary stimula­ than I am.’ ’ tion. In fact, the effect Is to dull or “Looking at him and thinking of It is the height of wasteful­ abolish the plfucto-gustatory reflex. what he once had been she. quickly thus depriving us of what Pawlow answered, 'I did, James.’ M—New York ness to buy poor shoes in order calls “appetite juice.” Tribune. to save money; but when you can buy good and carefully Self Confidence. A Religious Innovation. LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY • “Do you believe In all. the views you A certain well brought up little girl examined shoes at the same ^advocate 7“ . who lives in the .near vicinity of Ittt- price, aud often less, tlian you Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum, tenhouse square yawned at the break­ pay elsewhere for the poor ’after some hesitation. “I do, but I fast table last Sunday morning and doubl whether a less skillful reasonor •ventured a polite proposition to her kind, it is a distinct saving to buy at Baker’s. We never go than myself would bo able to convince mother. near factories that make questionable shoes; for you shall me of the correctness of some of “I rciilly don’t feel .at all like going Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Painiss, never buy an unworthy shoe at our store, no matter how lit­ , them,’’—Washington Star. tov chur<*h this morning.” she remark­ tle you pay for it. That is why it is always safe to, save on - ed. “CanT we just send cards?*'—Phil­ Oils, Etc.. Sackefch Plaster Board. His Conclusion, ‘ adelphia Times. shoes you buy at Baker’s, as hundreds in this vicinity know. Mrs. Gnaggs— I'll never forget the * . '* Buy at Baker's and Save Money ' * • night you proposed to nic. You acted The Easiest. like a perfect fool. Mr. CJnaggs—That • Friend fsarcastfe^llyi—Which oue of MKIN STREET Wasn’t acting.—Philadelphia Keeord. yoiir. niauy b.ul hublls do. you think CHARLES M. BAKER you cpuhl manage lo give tip? Kasy Asbury Park, N. J. The Sboe Man ol Asbury Park Talebearers are just as had us tale* One (nettled)—That of lending riiy makers.—Sheridan.. friends iiumey.—Baltimore American. Brrtnoh Yaco, Spring Letke, New Jeoaay Franklin Building, Emory Street and Cookman Ave.. Asbury Park n ;«f i ^ !.' / t N ( fv¥ ^ v ' j _ * * ’" " „ / ^ i L ( ' ;*'» ! N i>' >■--r■:■;-■■>■■?,■' THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 1911.

There is at least one job in New NEW TELEPHONE BUILDING OCEAN GROVE TIMES Jersey that is not overrun with ap­ plicants. it is that of an assistant JOHN E. QUINN, Editor. to State Entomologist Smith, under Commodious Strnelnre. is An ®ma* E. N. WOOLSTON. Publisher. tlie Civil Service rules. As the of­ menl U; Asbury Park fice pays but $1,000, there is a Commencing on Wednesday night If makes no difference whether fUBLIIHtO IViJlV 8»TU»»OAt dearth of candidates who are willing an improved system of telephoning 48 MAIN AVENUE, OC^AN GROVE to take the. examination for the was instituted at the new central place. The Civil Service Commis­ oifice in Asbury Park, which is the beneficiary of a Prudential equipped with a switchboard of the Entered at the postolltce at Ocean sion is to lioid a public hearing at .Grove, X. J., as second-class mattoi. latest type. In calling a number: Trentou in tlie State House on now it is unnecessary to use the bell Monthly Income Policy is or is Thursday, March 23, on the ques­ crank. All that is needed is .to re­ ;■../. • . St* BSC 111 PT I ON H A T E . tion of exempting from examination move the receiver from the hook not familiar with financial mat- One year ...... $1.00 and when the operator answers give S ix m o n th s ...... GO the- candidates f6r assistant ento­ the call in .the udunl: y/ay. If It':is Throe months .... ,35 mologist. The position is il rather. found necessary* to recall the opera­ ;• Single, copies, .1 cents. iIICOlil0 ters. The principal cannot be difUcult one to till, as candidates are tor move the receiver hook slowly; not very plentiful and the work to up and down several times. Patrons Advertising rates furnished on applica­ are requested: not to hang the'}, re­ lost through bad investments or tion. be done is also of a temporary char­ ceiver on ihe hook until they: have • Local reading notices inserted for 10 acter^ The Civil Service law at finished their conversation, as. it cents a lln*». ilrst insertion; four o r’more will give the operator .the signal to ( speculation. It is as safe as it is insertions. 7 l-2 ^conts a line, cash to ac­ present allows only, residents of the company nil notices. State, - to. entef examinations, and disconnect. They are requested,, also, not to leave the receiver offthe possible to make it and the in­ Whenever an appointment of a non­ hook when the telephone Is ’ not in ? SATURDAY, MARCH. IS, 1011. resident is made,, after no residents use.:’ ;.■ '•'' ’■■ _' ■ -; - .j,..■ have entered an examination, the The local service of the New York come is absolutely certain. position must be exempted before a Telephone Company was “cut over” • t h v ; u o u o u g h a g it a t io n . Wednesday, night to the new. and non-resident can fill it. At the ■}’>. Now tiiat-the borough bill failed handsome ofiices in' the Central hearing’-any oiie may appear either building at Cookman and Bangs ave­ of passago in the Senate, Oceaii for or against the’exemption. nues, Asbury Parkl The. transfer > Gt ovo Ik safe for. another year,, at was quickly made; In effecting this '.. least. : The majority against the bill change and occupying its own com­ This paper'has repeatedly . main­ in the Senate was much greater, pro- modious building the telephone i h e tained tliat-;liquor can be used In company has expended $180,dQO in: ; port ion at cl y. than that given in fa- this city without breaking the law. round figures. Better, quicker and ••'vorVof the measure in tho Asscin- Unnecessary hb \ye believe'it to be, more nccurate service is assured by .•bly .jasi week. Fierce as raged the an organization, such as a fire comp­ the new method iii the new building.! battle and determined as were the any or a social club, may supplwy The growth of the business local­ any or a social club, may supply ly is shown by the fact'that in the leaders in the movement to over­ its members with ftlcoholic refresh­ first exchange established in Asbury eee©#e*ess*s@es#»e*eeess»e#e«s»@ee«e®Mee®eee»awt throw ihe local government, the ments, and we consistently believe Park nearly thirty years ago .there Ocean Grove Association will not they should be protected in doing were only 5o subscribers. In 1910 I . Grange at Atlelphin. lose its autonomy. It has been pre­ sb, ’because there is no law that the’ . number' had passed 2,1()0 says'.they shall not.. If such ah or^- ! At Adelpliia a grange o'f iius- served agansf the enemy. Every And the use Of the telephone grows | bandry has ^een instituted, with ganization furnishes liquor to par­ each; year!; - , . ■ . ■ persuasion of the orator, every arti­ ties outside of their own member­ Tlio new building is a three-story twenty-eight charter members. The ship for - a . consideration we- believe ' officers are: Master,'. William, h , fice, of Oie politician', every wile of fireproof structure. It was- design­ i Johnson; overseer, John Strickland; .the schemer was resort et! to in order they should be prosecuted to the’full ed by Eidlitz & McKenzie, archi­ extent ‘‘of , the law.— Asbury Park lecturer, Mrs. John Strickland; f to create sentiment against the tects of the big telephone building j stewardi John Sherman; assistant Journal.. in Newark, and it was erected by Ocean Grove Association in the ^steward, Charles. H, Bark alow; lady Presumably .the Journal means Charles H. Peclnvorth. It is . fitted : a&sist(ant ; stew ard, Mrs. Charles H, To close two estates I can sell you these hope of working its downfall, but, with all conveniences and improved "sold'’ when it says liquor can be ments for the , transaction of the I Barkalow; . secretaryi Mrs. William desirable properties at a happily, to no avail. ‘•used” in Asbury Park ‘without '{'h. Johnson; treasurer,/^.William K. Analyzed, the fight for a borough business for which it is intended. j Keyer; gate keeper, Leon Barka- breaking the law. It is not the cus- This building is an ornament to As- right figure: to^lje more of an attack upon j low; Ceres, Mrs. William K. Heyer; Beems tcun to give liquor away. Clearly the b.ury Park. the Association than upon Ocean j Pomona, Mrs. B; C. Stillw ell; Flora, Journal is up a trpe in Its argu­ i‘Mrs. Dr. McMillan; chaplain, Mrs. Grove. ' It is not to be denied , that ment.; Unless' we are greatly mis­ John Sherman. • ; No. 103 Broadway the agitation for a change* in our M. E. CONFERENCE IS taken, the Ocean .Groye mile-limi.t .’ government has assumed consider- Ocean drove ' law does not give fire companies and NOW IN SESSION Report of the Condition able proportions and (hat its promo­ social clubs the right to sell liquor •. OF THE ’ ters muster no little strength. A*> tConcluded from imge one.; • consisting of a ten-room modern cottage with two lots, bath, to their;members. View the matter the f\ght is practically ended for Ocean firovc National Bank as you may, twist it as you will and OU Thursday the opinion oi? the furnace and electric lights, on a corner. Just the this year, we see no* good reason OCEAN GROVE, N. J. give at. any Interpretation you can, conference in regard’ to Sabbath why there should not be an attempt At the close of tiu.siticss, Morch 7, 19.11 place for a permanent home. the fact remains It. is against the law desecration was clearly indicated by to adjust existing differences, a the adaption of the following reso­ ’ RESOURCES to sell liquor in Asbury Park or at settlement of matters tliat serve to lution: . I.oaiis and discounts...... 04 any point within a mile of Ocean ‘‘Whereas, There has been intro­ Ovtrtlrait!*, secured and .uu seen red 251 86 make up the rock upoli which the U. S Uotulii to secure circulation 35,000 00 Giove: . . duced in the Senate by Senator Os­ prtmiuutsou 0. S..Ilonas...... 700 00 No. 21 Webb Avenue parties at issue split and go their borne' a bill to legalize Sunday, golf, ftonds. secur ties, etc...... 25,330 50 Nanking house fum»ture nnd fix­ Ocean Grove several ways. In other words, a Presumably to see the wheels go baseball and likesports under the di­ tures...^ ...... ;...... 5,9<» 00 getting together, if possible. rection of school boards, playground pue from NBtjonnl nankc (not reserve round, somebody pulled fire, box 38, commissions or some similar bodies; a g e n ts)...... ;. 1,720 00 In their fight against the Associa­ Due trom state aud private banks and fifteen room boarding house, near the ocean, furnished. A corner Lawrence and Abbott ave-. “Resolved, . That Sve hereby:'de­ bankers, 'trust compnuies and saw. tion the -borough supporters have a nqes, last • Friday night. False clare our relenting hostility to all ing* banks ...... S76 7? good location for business. House in good repair. anUi-Sabbath legislation, and par-* Due from approved reserve agents..;..-... S.oot S9 list of grievance*. They do not like alarm..' Several times of late this Checks aud other cash items .3,031 71 ticiiiarly toward ibis bill, and that a' Notes of other Natiomit Uanks...... -,Gi»t*o A chance for some one. 1hls thing, are not in harmony with same, thing has occurred. v- The letter of protest sighed by the bishop Fractional pnper currency,, liickels tliat.plan, will not stand for ‘.he oth­ alarm is sounded and the person or and cents...;..,.;...... —S51 3?, and the secretary of the conference lawful money reserve In bn»’k viz.: er -project. Are their objections persons responsible for. the trouble be forwarded to the president of the Specie;....> . f12 ,-J02 90 For particulars apply to gioTindless or arc. they reasonable? probably have the laugh on the llrer Senate." l,egaltender notes 4,550 00' Bishop Hamilton aroused the con­ ----- • 16,752 yo AVilo shall Tlie constl- i J acoii' Z; s t ii.ks, . race , for the - championship in the rilOMAP WVNCOOC, . •• •grievance is thus settled satisfac­ tution will be so amended that the : •; .r ; -Wm , Mo raM. ksisl Jersey School basketball league $25,000.00 torily. ' younger the widow the smaller the .Director's. emiect' with the teams of. Ocean pension. V • ; Is it.tiot possible to adjust other Oiove, Long B ran ch an d Red iJaufc REPORT OF THE CONDITION Surplus and Profits $18,000.00 differences? Would it not be well COUNTY FARM SOLD. tied for first position. Each town v' • for the Association and the borough- be 1 ie Yes its own team to be the best. . ’ DIRECTORS . . . JteS ip effect a compromise before Puicliasci'S Pay $75,000 for Tract N. j.- Taylor,.S. D.-Woolley, Win. Moran, T. Nelson X^iilngore. John lfnlshart,,Ttiomas Why n,ot liglit the. battle to a .finish? the matter goes too far? In the of ;U)0 Acrcs. ASHURY PAUU. X. ,t.. WyncOop, Jacob .Stiles,- C.- V. Hurley, AV.-.’K. Ilradner and T. A* Miller]v* ' . ' • ’ event of the boroughites .winning out. A t lh c uU»s»> o f business, M arch 7,11)11 • Blacksnakes in the brush • at In the sale, of the Monmouth v.inV.the..end-there, is-before us the County Poor Farm on Monday last UKHOUUCICK. . prospect of higher taxes and the Ocean GroveWonder from what Limns and dUitount^ ...... ;.SI,ISl,:{(u war consummated one of the most Overdrank ...... ;...... 1.^01 25 -. certainty that Ocean Groye will lose brand ■ that Pittsburg scribe was important transfers of real estato ytocKH, inccurilU-s...... :...... a*7,KW uu suffering? recorded for many months in this Hunk I UK |iotim*s...... ■...... -1(1,00(1 i O ,'its Identity as America's leydjng re Furniture and Fixture*...... i.st-i 50 ligious resort! It ‘is* a foregone con- county^ . The property contains Other real c*Utte ...... 227*21 Asbary Park d Ocean Grove Bank Intending Fresh-Air Work. nearly 300 acres. It lies, on hilly H ouds an d MorlBUBe^; 1 l,:no 1)0 ' -.elusion if this place should Ue ground and has a. frontage on Dint from national, suite mui pri­ Cor. Mattlsou Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. vate bunks and ban Kcrs and trust- m a d e a borough the* Oi*t*an Grov** Rev. Dr. Krnest L. Fox,- pastor of Shark; River extending northerly to coin paid Cm....'...... Ts.-ltKj 42 Cor. Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Stove. N. J. Association will . not continue its the People’s Home Church and Set­ Mariillton aiid Corlies avenue, West CliccKNjtndotlier cash iteins...... :{,tit|l f»2 present activities, for h . would he tlement In East. 11th siteet, New Asbury Park.. Oiisb np. tiaUd...... a.i. , 105,120.08 CAPITA I ...... $100,008.00 York, conducts Camp Woolfe, at The purchasers are Frank Dur- .without help or encouragement in To ta I...... •...8 J,0.s7, li(H 77 Port Monmouth; a iresh air institu­ ni.d, of Manasqtian; County Clerk SURPLUS (Earned) . . . . : $100,000:00 j hat‘direction. Great interests are tion for the children of the con- .l(»ir.eph McDermott and. Jam es D; IdAIifLITil^ Gapitul smek p»td * n . ’$iot).',000 00 PROFITS . . : ...... §150,000.00 ; at stake. The citizens not only of g os ted East Side districts • in New ;Carloh, of Asbury -Park.. The con- B urptus Jund...... ,000 00 this State, but of the nation, are York. For some time -Dr!. Fox. has r.ideratlbn . is stated as $75i000. Uualvlded p^oflts, loss current been, cramped for room, but this he • Consent to' the sale was obtained expenses i»ud tax e s p aid ../. lj ,778 30 RESOURCES OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS vconcerned in the present. controver- Pue to national, suite and private lias, remedied by purchasing .the after long negotiations with the biiiks oiid bankers and trust sy. For that reason we urge an ef­ property of Frank C> Downes on the .‘several township committees and co m panies ...... HH ,1180 4' OFFICERS ; DIRKCTORS fort at compromise. It will, not west side of the. camp; . Captain brought about by the • burdensome Individual deposits, HKNRY-C. WINSOR, Presideut T. FRANK APPI.KBV • payable on demand $ MM, 370 25 C; C; Ct,AVTON, Vice President AARON K. HAIDARD Vlmrt; to make some concessions. The William Dennis has sold his vacant expense on the county Of so large a Individual deposits \ • lots bn the east side of Camp Woolfe holding. The new owners will de­ OU tltu o 191,1014 7 l,;.. - KDMUNli E. DAYTON, Cashfer CONOVER C. CLAYTON ' religious and secular welfare, of the to Rev.. David Braun, pastor of a velop this tract for building pur- Pemand certltlcates of JBSSE MINOT/Assistant Cashier .' JOHN HVHHARD 1. depoBit H,i'i0 50 PRANK M. MH.I.RR, Assistant Cashiet H ENRY C. WINSOR ■vast body of people who have mater­ JiUtheran Church, in Harlem. Mr. poees • . - . ' Cortlfled checbs H,<80 03 ially contributed to the growth and Braun/ who now conducts a fresh 1 Oaauter’* checks out- . H, A. WATSON, Assistant Cashier air camp at Watermelon Point, Hear 1 st andtng...... ;„..i...... - ' U92 prosperity of Ocean Grove demand Valuable Ghurch Property. ------—fi.m,,790 04 Belfort], is also obliged to increase ’ Bills payable^;. 60,,000 00 . consideration, before the conserva­ his accommodations.- . The total receipts in St. Luke's tion of all other ends. It is not do­ M. E. Church and Sabbath school, Total.;...... ,.,.*2,087IB&I 77 Organized February .28,1903 ing Ocean Grove any good to keep Long Branch, the past year reached •STATIC O f NKW JKIUiEY, 1 Claiiiiners Exonerated. about $10,000. The church and C ouN T Y or Mo n m o u t h . j HS' the plaice in a turm oil and its resi- parsonage are valued at $8),500, Henry. C. Winsor. president, and /j«s«e John Ansbro, David Hall, Charles Minot, ansiitant cashier dr the Asbury Park v dents in a state of .uncertainly. with no bonded debt against either nnd On an Grove hank, organized under the Meyer, Sr., Charles Heyer, Jr., and of them. At the annual meeting Of law! oi the Htate.of New Jersey, located and Seacoasi national Bank Stephen Johnson, Keyport clam-: the Sunday school* it was reported doing,business at Aabury park in said state, being duly sworn, depose and say, and eaoh of the citvcity of Asbury P a r k ., N. J. ; We recommend that tiie Ocean niers,. who were separately indicted that there was a gain of 124 in Asburv N. on the same charge of USiug an ap- for himself saltb, that the foregoing report Is Grove Association send a ’ represen- membership during the year. .The ld-all respects correct and true, and shows the pUaUce for catching oysters upon present enrollment is 1^051}' The actual condition of said corporation at the - tative to the public meeting of the the lands of the State of New Jer­ close of buslcepB on the Rovonth day of Capital . . $ Receipts for the year were $1,400 in March, A. P. 1011, In regard to each and 50,000 • Shade Tree Federation to be held at sey under the - tidal waters of Rari- excess. of last year. Harry P. Ben­ eveiy of the items and'particulars therein Surplus . $5o,ooo Treriton on Friday of next week, ta n bay off Keyport, leased to AVlk- nett was re-elected superintendent. xpc-clfled, ;• . *•» Utini Maurer', of Keyport, the com­ ItRNav P.v W in ho r, Pre*iia«nt. HOARD OF DIRECTO RS: J essb Min o t , Asst. Cushier. March 24. The subject of shade plainant, were found not guilty. The Hrnnk-Il. Conover ; Janves I-. Ackermnu . William A; llerry S. P. llatelrigg Money to iioan. BubBorlhod and'sworn io before me this 7 tree preservation and propagation is contention of the clammers. was that 10th d a y o f M arch, A. 1). 1011. H enry SteinbacJi M. U. Uammau : ‘ Ciaren.ce S. Steiner. James M; Ralston . ■•■timely arid of sufficient interest to while they worked on tlie oyster Money to loan on first bond: and Frank M. Mh .i.ku, Notary P ublic / ■ WIWAM A. HERRY, Cashier , Ocean Grove, with its many lieauti- grounds tliey only .used clamrakes, mortgages in various amounts; Quick CoriectA-Attcst: and when. they happened to rake up serv^ E. N. Woolston, Real Es­ - O. U. UfcAYToN, * fill shade trees, to warrant attention .any.'oysters-they, threw them back tate aiM Insurance, 48;AIaln avenue. T. f i u N k A rp^Euy,, Transacts a general banking business and offers into ^he beds again. J ohn H chhaud ' ’ from the powers ihat be. Ocean.-;..;^i:: v ^ v « ; '' ■ ' ' ’ ■ • - " ' - ■' " ‘ v‘ . r

SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1911, . ’' '•' TH'E OCEAN GROVE TIMES

condition for a time was critical in House, Ocean Grove, was a visitor EVENING WITH THE HYMNS the extreme. to town on Friday last. , This w inter 'J'lN N N Mr. Kranz is living in New York ssssiw w ? Personal su j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faraday, Of City. He will be-down to the Grove Special Exereises al Epworlh League Arlington, summer residents of the shortly to get the Alaska House S'S-WS1® S Pertinent j Grove, were in town over Sunday ready for opening in June, This ' Meeting Lasl Sunday laBt. T heir cottage here is a t 76 well-known hotel is assured of the g.'S'SVS’S' At St. Paul’s Epworth League Mt. Hermon Way. usual good season. t'iSSISISIKI New verandas have been, erected meeting last Sunday evening a pro- grarii of special exercises was ren­ al the LakeBide property, iOO Lake Mrs. M. S. Wheeler, of Mt. Hermon S. li. FIN E 1>1CAI). . avenue. Way, conducted tho monthly devo­ dered; The league was assisted by 'S YOUR. PLlIMBINd Q provements being made at her cot­ to furnish. With the .exception of tage, 36 Webb avenue. Besides in­ the narrowed pier, the plans for the 'Tt&tip -'ATTm TiQ H I Among local grip victims this Ocean Park; improvements will lie week was D. S. Reeves, of 91 Main stalling gas, .Mrs. Smith is having It is always best to catchi a her cottage painted and papered. . carried out in detail, it is declared avenue, collector for the Ocean. Mr. Rosoff’s. company will continue leak or a plumbing repair when Grove Association. it first starts, because its ten­ Franklin L. Partridge, of Orange, the work of building pavilions and amusement places. dency is to grow vworse with W. H. Murweis and. family, for­ has engaged a suite of rooms at- the neglect. merly of 48 Heck avenue, have re­ Boscobei, Main .avenue, for his You will save much annoy­ moved to. Roselle, Newark. They family the coming summer. Mr. Half Holiday for Plumbers? . ance, as well as time and an- left here on Monday. Partridge is a, member of. the firm, 8 -noyniice, as well as time and of Lord, Day & Lord, of New York Plumbers of this .vicinity seek a half holiday,'on Saturday, and will trouble, by ’phoning or sending TUSTING BUILDING Mr. and .Mrsy Jam es Brownell, of City. ./ /. ask - their- employers for the same, for us whenever any part of MATTISON AVENUE and BOND STI1EET 115 Heck .avenue, took a trip South without a reduction in their wages. your sanitary equipment aj)- ASBURY PARK this week. They visited Norfolk, Mrs. Charles: O. Perry and daugh The present scale;is $24 a week. If pcars to be out of order in the . Richmond and other . cities. tei Mabel last Saturday attended in' their, request, la granted it. means least. New York. City a muslcale given by ..virtually an increase of. about four “Home-niade” l-cpairs are * Officer Isaac Huyler has been the Metropolitan Choral Society. and a half cents an hour to them. makeshifts at best, and arc tiie, numbered among the sick this week. The director at this function was They.have set aiay I as tiie date for costliest iii the long run—*place Ho has been kept within doors at Miss iVhnabol Lee,, a frequent visitor the copimencemen't of. tho half holi­ your plumbing problems on our his home, 88 Heck avenue. to Ocean • Grove at the Perry home, day. The request for tlio holiday shoulders, and we will solve •75 Heck, avenue. will be made of-the employers .sep­ them promptly and satisfac­ Substitute -Carrier Sampson I was arately, it is understood. * torily. on duty the first of the week, cover­ Charles F. Konnedy, manager of Wo are headquarters for tlie ing the route of .Letter Carrier the White drug store. in Auditorium Deafness Cannot be Cured famous Haines, Jones & Cad- Heale, who was on the sick list. Square, is to be married on Wednes­ bury .Co.’s fixtures. JO H N J. ME.LICK day, March 29, to Miss Anna May by local applications, as they cannot C. R. LUHE, M aaaQtr Mrs. Elizabeth . Beegle,. of : 78 Schilpp, of Philadelphia. It. is to be reach the diseased portion of the Main avenue, was called to Plain­ a home wedding at the residence of ear. There is only one way to cure WILLIAM YOUNG 502 CooKman Ave,, Asbtiry ParK# N. J. field on Wednesday by the illness of the bride’s parents in the latter.city, deafness, and that is by cbnstitution-r her daughter, Mrs. Joseph- Greed. al remedies. Deafness is caused by PLUMBER \ Mr. and Mrs. George A. Delatush, an Inflamed condition of the mucous 64, MAjN AVENUE, OCEAN GRGVE, H.J. While attending conference at of. Red Bank- were guests over Sun­ lining of the Eustachian Tube. When Ocean City the Kev; Marshall Owens, day last ofiier parents, Mi*, arid Mrs. this tube is inflamed you have a ■ Telephone pastor of 8fc Paul’s church, Ocean Joseph C: Jackson, at the Jackson rumbling sound or imperfect hear­ Furnishers to Grove, Is a guest at the Oceanic ho- House, corner Heck ayenue arid Pil­ ing, and when it Is entirely closed; •. ..tel;..(\;.v^ ^.-v; grim Pathway. Mr, Delatush, has Deafness is the result, arid unless the just finished making a comprehen­ inflammation can be taken out arid H. D, Chamberlain, of Main ave­ sive map of Red Bahk. this tube restored to its normal conr ALBERT R0B01NS CORRECT DRESSERS nue, Ocean Grove, has been elected dltion, hearing will be destroyed for­ finance keeper of National Tent, At the men’s meeting last Sunday ever; nine cases/out of ten are Real E state K nights of MaccabeeB; of Asbury afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. hall, caused by Catarrh", which Is notbirig. Onr Spring Line of .'P ark... Asbpry Park, the soloist was Ed­ but an inflamed condition of the rhu-. I n s u r a n c e ward M. Fielder, assistant cashier cous surfaces. A regular meeting of the Mother's of the Ocean Grove National Bank. We will give One Hundred Dollars H otels and G ottagoe for Rent Circle is to be held in the Junior Mr. Fielder’s selection was ‘■Remem­ for any case of Deafness (caused by; ber -Me» O, Mighty God,*' from the catarrh) that cannot be cured by Mortgage Loans Soft and Sti room of St. Paul’s church at 3 Hall’s Catarrh Cure.' Send for cir­ 9 ’clock on Wednesday. afternoon of Ocean Grove, gospel, song book^ - next week.. culars, free. . : Has Just Arrived The second lecture in the , Civic F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. 226 Main Street • Forum series directed by Prof; 0. Y, Sold by Druggists. 75c. J Everyone has a hatfull of style and quality. ... James Davison, of Orange, open­ Wright,-.of Ocean Grove,: was given Tal^o H all’s Family Pills for con­ ASBURY PARK ed his cottage at 76* Main avenue, last Monday evening by Prof. Henry stipation. ' | The Homespun is the very latest thing 111 soft liat s. last Monday. Mrs. Davison will Rowley, of Brooklyn. His topic was Join him today for an indefinite stay Write for Catalogue. EKNEST N. WOOLSTON • They are exclusive styles. Controlled by us. here. ; “Robert Burns, -the Poet .and Ploughman/’ Tiie lecture was de­ Send us your name and address Notary Pablic , • Our motto : Courteous treatment, moderate prices livered in the First Presbyterian today, so that you may receive our C m aluiQ B urol Deed* for. N«w J«raey ■S'„ Miss Gussie Riddle, of 90 .Broad­ Church, Asbury Park. • handsomely illustrated catalogue of ! and superior quality. way, whQ has been seriously ■ ill women’s and girls’ wear. Steinbaoh 48 Mala; Aircanc 3 with pneumonia, is. Improved. Her Proprietor Kranz, of the Alaska Company, Asbury Park.^—11. , Ocean Grove, New Jenej. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES ; SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911.

BOILED BANKNOTES. "

Caustic Soda Used lo Destroy Worn Out Frcnch Currency. Everybody known that woruout banknotes infills coimiry are destroy­ ed by niaceratibii at the treasury de­ partment, but the. manner In which the notes of the Bank of France are de­ Combination of the Natural and stroyed Is probably not so well known. the Artificial. GOOD •At the head ollleo of the Ihitik of PRINTING France there is a permanent tribunal before which all doubtful paper is By ARTHUR- BI-MliRTON brought.- The tribunal writes ‘'auule” Copyright by American Tress Asso- on the faces, of thO bankiioies. The • • alien; IMl. judgment is cbiiiifersfgueil I»y the' If X’S fee symbol of success. . It treasurer, and they are taken .to the • Bessie and 1 foil in love uaimv.J* I y o n r cellars In which the printing olllce is ly—in fact, too naturally. I have.of* starts things off In favor, situated. In the presence of the bank’s otllcial they are brought out for .nit* . ten thought bow pleasant it must tie Nothing. . nihiiatioii. Distributed one by one into for the animals and birds' to mate fi- Enterprising business men baskets, the condemned notes are emp­ • without having to took into each tied into a great cylinder, half HI fed vother's record. A tiger nuiy not only u s e good printing because it S u cceed s with water and caustic soda. kill n man, but eat him and unite willi The orifice of the cylinder Is then a most respectable tigress without any h elp s to g e l b u sin ess. Onr m is­ Like locked aiid set in-motion, il luriis for. ^questious being asked. Two birds two. days; at the end .of which time ■•'may jneet on tiie* branch of a tree and the olUciiils who presided at the be­ sion, is. to contribute to your bus­ ginning of the operation return to wit­ v without the. slightest knowledge of ness the eiui of the notes. Veach..utlior. become mates. • l.Vut aian Success ; Furnished with a long spbohi-a work- •*'and woiiiari- must not only- know all iness progress, help make it a umji Ihrusts into the deptiis of tlie v about -each other, but. be of tlie same cylinder and withdraws a thick, steam­ grade and each have a dean record, or certainty, assure its continuance ing liquid, which ho pours into a ‘thin . : there .comes a lot of trouble. basin. Another Workman apprbaciies And the most singular thing about > b y Iprnlshlng you good printing, witli Vi similar spoon, with \Vhich lie .It;a1I is that either of.111eni wi■ 1* mu|. stirs, the stuff around tb make sure ’T dcr any animal, except their own kind. I not a-remnant has been left of the and ent the carcass. . ; the kind that brings you results. notes. When the banknote simp has I, being an artist, when-the buds been reduced to paste it is sold for .$1 were beginning to open went into I Is it not worth a goo«l deal to you a hundred kilos, about 200 pounds,-al­ - the country to catch that lirst delicate i though the paper at one time cost .-shade of pale green which appears on for two pounds.—Washington Herald,. . . the .trees at that season, i was sitting * to accomplish that? And the cost on my tripod In a wood working in the colors when I'heard the bark of a dug. ! KIND CAPTAiN KIDD. and a moment laier a little terrier is reasonable, as you wilt find stood growling at me. A girl, budding His Wickedness and Buried .Treasure ii like the trees, not Into leaves, but iato [ o u t when you ask for prices. Both Said to Be Myths. . womanhood, hurried up. calling jn a J Doomed to an infamy undeserved, 'soft voice: 1 his name reddened with crimes he. ■ “Frisk! Couie away, Frisk! What j never committed and made wildly ro- • do you mean?’* . 1 mnntie by tales of treasure which he I paid no atteutiou to tlie dog. and « did not bury* Captain William Kidd is there was no need for tlie girl to cail : fairly entitled to the sympathy of pos­ him off, for he had no idea of attack- \ terity and the apologies of all the bal­ ing me, but he gave me an excuse for ! GOOD P R IN T IN G lad makers and alleged historians who addressing the girl. j have obscured the facts In a cloud of And yet 1 question if any excuse I MAKES IMPRESSIONS DEEP fable. ■ • : 1 • was required., People who meet in. [ Fate has played the strangest tricks crowds are constrained by convention- j TO FASTEN FACTS with the memory of this seventeenth alitles. We two. meeting in a wood, j century .seafarer, who never cut 11 with not a sound about us—when the I WHERE BEST throat nor made a vi ;i:;i walk the dog hud ceased barking-except an oe- I plank. Who was no mol . t ; m an ama­ cn8loual twitter of birds engaged in teur-pirate. In an era w' :i Tils Inter­ nest, building, felt to its trained iu au» THEY’LL, esting profession wav, ;. i: -heyday other way. Wo were impelled to be aud who.was hanged at I '<-1111011 dock compauionable. I began by telling her KEEP for the'excessively un roman lie 'crime not to mind the dog, that he wouldn't of cracking, the skull of his gunner disturb me. and she sidled around with a wooden bucket because, for­ where she could catch a view of my sooth, his majesty’s ollkyrs were un­ sketch. One thing led to another until able to prove tlicir charges of piracy. . v we felt quite well.acquainted. I liad A s for tlie riches of I’aptafn Kidd, chosen a delightful spot to transfer to ; the original documents in his case, pre­ canvas. It was on a declivity. An j served litnong the state papers of tlio opening in the trees below revealed a ! public record office In London * relate patch of landscape, while at my feet | with much detail what booty he had -f~u-.*gled a stream, at .this season well OCEAN GROVE TIMES GO. and. what he did with II. Alas, they . supplied with water from snows re* ’ reveal the futurUy of the searches aft­ ccntly melted at higher altitudes. The ; er tlie stout sea chest burled above air- was balmy and laden with per* j high water inatk. The only authen­ fumes. ; PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS tic Kidd treasure was dmr up and in­ One has but tn mention this outline j ventoried more than liiMi years ago, tior picture to Indicate the result. Given l has the slightest clew to. any other an .Opening spring In a wood. buds. Wild • FORTY-EIGHT MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. been found since then.—“UumaucesUf .flowers, twittering birds, a vista, a J Bulied Treasure’? In Metro] 10!ita 11 Mag* brook, a ddg and lastly a young man j •azlne. '■ ' findNa young woman, both In tho tirsf , freshness of youth, what follows? j The Snail and the Screw. \Viiy. exactly what the poet says—the ; It Is ho. don I it tnie tlint* nearly all lni‘ young'man’s (and .tlie young woman'si i jrni 11 •iii^entioiis have been. suggested fancy trim s to thoughts of love. by niituval Qbjccts.. M. Qharies Fro- ’ Tiie result of this meeting was an moiir of the 'French. School of- Mines ' . other meeting and another and another. the Introspective reasoning oy **- points out an Interesting example nocence. Receiving no reply. I con* When she became calmer 1 spoke ot Hangsd For Stealing Golf Balls. I didn’t count them; 1 was ton preoc­ you have arrived at this result?” ; in the ease of the screw; Hie,, fun­ eluded that her father would not'per­ her father’s communication. Some sharp punishment tins tatefv cupied to do so. I painted so long on “Well.” I replied, **iio one but a tfool damental idea of which, he believes, mit her to send a reply. “Father has turned right arouud,’*; been meted out to men convicted or- my picture that before I liaislcd it tlie who has the career before iiim tliat I was suggested to primitive man by the Brooding in my cell. I could not but she said. “He’s your friend forever.” golf ball stealing, and one bov was delicate shade I hail come to the coun­ have would spend his time sitting on spiral shell of the’edible snail. It Was revert to the good o'.d primeval times “Really r sentenced to six strokes. with the try f "- h id grown into a dark green a three legged stool iii a wood daub­ not the shape of tlie shell that suggest­ I have cited before when a suitor ■■ “Yes. really. lie considers you in­ Mrch. The offenders,- however.- may and the fu l grown leaves had blotted ing, and no one but a knave would ,’ongratulate themselves that they live ed .the screw, but the spiral motion might kill as ninny of his fellow be­ nocent of this eriuie with which you out the vi'-ia, which gave the work are charged. lie says that uo man make love to a girl without her fa­ In a merciful age. which it is necessary to give to tlie ings as he pleased without being ob-’ ther even knowing that lie is doing body of the snail in order to with- . more than half its beauty. But while jected to on that score for. a son-in- who, couid have written that letter In 1G37 at an assize In Banff a iad. this beauty was disappearing tlie hud i-ouid hav«» committed niurder aiid If I t ” ; ' of the town; ha ving confessed to steal­ draw it from.‘tlie shell. This at once v law;. I bad killed no one. I was mere- of love was opening. he lild. he would cbnybice the judge It w'as decided .that Bessie and I ing a few trifles, including some golf showed that mi object of a screw b’ suspected of killing a man. And should be married in June, and I con­ shape embedded in a solid' powerfully So much for the mituml features of-, if Bessie’s father did not kill men be that there w as. lio wise against him, balls, was actually hanged for the of­ this story. Now come the artificial— ■; since there is lio logical difference be- f cluded for my prospective father-in- fense.. The indictment ran that lie resisted attempts to withdraw it by.;a killed the next grade of animal’ below law’s sake-^-who must have; a noted viz, a girl’s confession to hei‘ father • tWeen killing -it., iiia n aiid. a steer.”. - { was *‘an«/ > lewd liver a rid hoy of ane straight- pull, . The hint was. enough, men—or Other men did the work, for “I am glad,” I said, embracing her, i man for bis danght .r, even if a fool— evill lyiff, and conversation, and ane •and; Ihescrow been me oiieo f tbe'ear- ; tliat she had-iuet her fate, but had not ’ him, which is .just 'as criminal^—and to return to Brazil. ; I tpld. Bessie’s met with any knowledge of tliat fate’s “that. In thousands of years one couple ' flaylie remalner fro "the kirk in tyme llost:- of man’s •, In vent ioils.^You til's ; devoured = the, flesh. It- seemed to me father tliat I should like to be mar-; antecedents: then a command from' may Iu some. resjiects return to the .1 of dyvyne worschlp.” The humane Companion. * \ that tlie only logical beings are the tiaturul methods of our . progenitors, rled;in the wood on a carpet of June Judges “ordanit. tbe said Francis to, be the'father, tears from the girl and a beasts and the birds. . They kill and roses, whereupon he said that he had Are you quite sure your father is sin-I presentlle tackit and carlet to the Gal­ Rool Accommodating. triangular condition between. the fa* j eat each other • without: Inquiring had dno.ugii of. that nonsense and tlier, the girl ami the artist such as r cere ■ iii his change, of mind toward lows hill of tills burgh and bangit on . • Olga, Swedish maid of all work, had Wlietlier or no; they are eating the m e r " . •• • = j didn’t, wlsh any more of It. . the gallows thereof to the death.”— curiously deli peel Ideas, regarding. prop: ha4 taken place ever sliiee the first j same species, wh He mnn—.well, this is . • So we were tUarrled Iii $ very m at­ primeval girl planned ti). give her fa­ “I am, if he wtire not he would not London Graphic. erty rights,. a It hough, she had ho in- w lm t'iiia u dqes. :- '; • • have . perinitted mo.: to ; <*bme.here , to ter of fact fashion a t the ln’.ideJs home UmtioiKof.’ being- jit-.all dishonestr- On rther the slip and climb n tree with the • of course, atiri sa 11 pd a fewdiiys later '"lie kills’ niid. eats every .aniniar'be- visit you. lie. sa.Vs ydii are tlie. tlrst one occasion when iT-was Olga’s after- first primeval youth, the tree being too i low himself. To UiH even one of bis for my I'Oijnt r.v. . • : .' W ant Advertisements, London, 1693. ‘high for the old gent Ionian to follow. ; man be ever met who did not talk 'and 1 want:a young man that can read noon bin . h e rm islre ss siiid to . her . own kind he conslders the greiitest'of act a r I i flcla l jy. I I e’s si in j ily del igh ted. T am now:oiie of the most prominent • Bessie’s fattier was really as reason- j citizens of Brazil and consequently and write; mow and roll a gardeu, use. when siu* was about to depart from crimes unless he kills them ;In battle. With you,”.. the house: . . • able ns we considered him unreason- j Where the more men he kills the. big­ ;much.(tnt of. my el ement. a gun ftt a deer and understand coiiii- I showed, her the.note I had written ti7 sports and to wait at table and ' “Olga, I.: chn’t iiiai thdso handsome able. lie. merely wished to know who , ger, man lie is,.which Is exactly what decliniittr her father’s offer of cpuhscl.. • Ether Topers, such like.' silli stoiMiiugs (.r iiiiiio; Have you seel! I,was. Since I had lived In South ' made the chiefs among his savage nil- America from the time I was two until She burst out laiigliing. I asked wliat Ether Is consumed liy-gallons/to get I want a complete young than that • them?” . cestors. .. . ttU'.ased (tei*. : : drvink on In n small part of Scolland. ?*Ves,. ma’am;.: I have them on. 1 twenty-two years of age l must send . I was so Impressed with this reason. will wear Hvery to.w ait on a, very val­ thorp for my credentials. Involving a “You haven’t any money to pay The origin of tbis peculiar aud limited uable gentleman. but' he must know' know you stay, home today aiid do not ing that I asked my.Jailer for writing counsel,” she Said. abtise Is • strsi nge . In 1848 a Iiad 'epl- heeii • them. You v a n ; have a pair of dejay of a month or niore. What cruej- materia Is, aud wrote It down, or, rather, how to play .on a violin or a flute. . “I ’pon my. word!;. 1 never thought, demlc of cholera broke out Iii Glasgow. I want a genteel footman that can mine .'to wear yoOst around home If ty to force ft pair of lovers to wait a!l elaborated the Imre skeleton 1 had of that.” Among those ily ing from It were some play 011 the violin to wait on a person yo(n haf none.”—Minneapolis Journal. that time in a state of suspense! thought out. When it was finished I **Yt*;i are Ideal and impractical," she who came back to Draperstown, their of hnnor. • “Sweet he art,” I said to her one day. naked to have It delivered to Bessie's said. "That's tin* reason 1 love you.” native place. With them thew brought If I can maet with a sober man that I He W anted the Job. “suppose the reply should come that 1, father. And she embraced me. a cholera mixture which they found ■Ttt.lhi* tailored maij who ;nade ap­ am an escaped defaulter, jailbird, nmr In due time .ft reply came as follows: Our colloquy was broken In upon, has a counter tenor voice 1 ciin help' “exceeding comfort lug.” A ' rascally him to a place worth £30 the year or plication for woVk lie listened and derer.”/ I havo always dostred my daughter to by ijie sherltT, who came *in to say doctor, knowing that Die comfort pro­ more—From Sampson’s “History of awaited the iinish (if the tale of the . “I would npt believe the story." marry a man dlstlHKutshcd for some­ tliat the real murderer had been ar­ : “But your father would.” I added thing. ArtiBts and pools juo usually dis­ ceeded from ether, laid In a whole Advertising.” . applicant’s qualifications for the job, tinguished for tholr Ideality. You. being rested- uud had confessed. 1 was free sententlously. to go.. At the isamo time lie banded cask. lie made his fortune and start­ then stalled In this manner: “Well, one of tho kind, "share that distinction; I’d like to give .you tlie place,* but I’m One day. after having painted alone You may further lay olalm to being the me a letter postmarked Ulo Janeiro. ed the habit that, lasts till yet. .ISther Illusions of Lire. ' . afraid T can’t for you tell me you are la the wood, on leaving it I saw some­ most impracticable nujnakull that.' to’ “AJi,” .1 exdjjlnied, “m3* creden­ is sold .over counters In Scotland, the Life Is like a beautiful and winding thing half covered with shiMveled my knowledge, the world. has yet pro­ tials!’; . penny a drink. Aii old ether toper can lane—on either side bright flowers and ■ married.'.. I .have special reasons for duced. You havo tntorestad mo In your- beautiful butterflies aud tempi lug .wauting to give this position to a sin­ branches and dead -leaves. ! exam­ eelf and your case. I have retained tho Slipping the letter it; my pocket,.I drink two or three ounces, a day, ^but ined it and found the dead bodv of a heat criminal la w y e r J can find to tako accompanied Bessie. io her father's one-hulf ounce is one. big dram In wa­ fruitB, which we scarcely pause to ad­ gle man.” “Why, boss,” exclaimed the man. . Horrified lest I might be im­ charco of your case, and if your Inno­ house/ lie greeted me warmly, .and ter. /i’he diinker gets hliarlbus In a mire and to taste, so eager are we to \yilllng worker, “if dat’s de ou’y trou­ plicated In a murder. I threw back cence Is proved I shall deem my daugh­ niinute. It Is far .wilder, and more, hasten to an opening which ’ we luiag- ble,'Ah kin git a divohcc between now ter honored In wedding such an eminent I handed him the credentials I had .what I had removed and was abniit received nt the jail. Removing the en­ dangerous than alcohol. ■ ine will be more beautiful still Hut an’, when you all’s ready fob me to fool. start in.”—Argonaut. . to hurry awa?. wlieu I saw two.men This reply stung me to the quick. velope, he began to read, his eyes open­ by degrees as we advance the trees grow bleak, the flowers and butterflies coming for me. Within five minutes I regarded it aa tantamount lo a re­ ing widei' as he read. How Tortoiso Shell Is Worked. I was on my way . to the nearest po­ fusal of his daughter’s hand even if “Are you .a. fool or a knave?” ho The soldering of two pieces of tor­ fail,, the fruits disappear, and we tlnd An Insulting Addition. lice station. , . my Innocence were proved. As to the asked,-looking up at me. toise shell' together Is., effected by we have arrived—to reach a desert An irate citizen started for the.ofllco My anteeedents were now not so lawyer be spoke of hiring for me, I “Both,” 1 replied, means of hot pinchers, which, while waste.—G. A. Sala. of his local newspaper .for the purpose miich needed in enable me to possess wrote him Immediately that I had en­ “What is it?’" aslicd Bessie. they coinpress, soften the opposed edge of clublAxig tlie editor. One of . his. my love as to preserve my neck. The gaged the most cmlmrnt counsel In the “Why. daughter, this .pastoral busi­ of each piece and amalgamate them Knew When He W as Well Off. friends asked,him what the editor had status bad changed a second time. land and would, have no need, of tho ness of- yours has resulted in your Into one. Kven the rasjilngs aud pow­ Snnltnri.utn Doctor—So Mrs. Pitts­ done to him, and he silid: . The case was iiot now one of a father, one, lie bad retained. catching the only son and heir of the der produced by the lllc, mixed.with field was here while I was aw?y? .. “I sent him a letter signed ^Ilonestas’ a girl and an unknown ii^m. Out a What was my surprise, when I was biggest coffee, Plantl‘l* in Brazil. j small fragments, are. put hito molds Nurse—Yes. slr.:. She wanted to take aud ho printed it,'but added another father, a;glrl and an unknown mail ac­ folding and addressing this second let­ knew when I received his note that and .'subjected to the actiou of bbiliuf: her husband home, but be said he ‘s;’”—Minneapolis Journal, • : cused of murder. I sent, nt once n ter,'to receive n visit from Bessie. he was an origlual, but 1 didn’t know water and llnis made into plates of the preferred to stay, here note to Bpssie. informing lier of my She threw herself into • my arms ho was rich. You 1 ell me,” addressing desired thlckaess or! Into .various arti­ Doctor—I’ve sns^cted that case all Difficulty is only a word indicating trouble, encouraging her to keep up a hysterically. I couldn’t tell whether It me, “that you are both fool \a n d cles which appear to have been cut o u t along; the man Is uot crazy at UU.— the degree of strength requisite for ac­ good hear* and nssuriug her of my in­ was Joy or grief that moved her. knave. Ayill you kindly;.lnfoim mfe of o f a solid block. Puck. ; -. • ' . . . ’ complishing a particular object 7 '

SATURDAY, MARCH jl8, 1911. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

00 Abbott avonue, one and one-half blocks from the ocean, eleven-room cottage, $350. . Van’s Grocery Talk New York and Long FOR RENT: fBRNISHEB ■ .•61 Atlantic ayehne, one and one-halt blocks from the ocean, six-room . cottage, $300. . ' . A very happy new year is my sin­ Branch R. R. (J2 Atlantic avenue, one ond one-half blocks from the ocean, four-room, cere wish to all. The old yep I- has cottage, $210. ‘ . had Its days—some glad, some sad— Time-table iir effect Feb. 4, 1011. COTTAGES AND BOARDING HOUSES 63 Broadway, with a fine view of the ocean and lake, a sixteen-room but since it is behind us, may we tor- ' boarding house, with batli and improvements, $550. get the sad days and anticipate more ...AT... 64 Abbott avenue, one and one-half blocks from the ocean, ten-room glad days. We purveyors,of food.gros- Stations in New York. cottage and bath, with improvements, $300.. Sers a friendcalisitsfbecause perhaps 65 Abbott avenue, one and one-half blocks from the ocean, ten-room Central Railroad of New Jersey, he thinks we ought to. sell every­ foot of Liberty Street and West. 23rd cottage and bath, with improvements, $300. thing by the gross, as they did - In OCEAN GROVE, N.J. ^ (i(i Abbott avenue, near Beach avenue, ten-room cottage, with bath and Street. times long past), do our share to­ Pennsylvania Railroad, Seventh improvements, $300. ward making pur customers lmppy 67 . Abbott avonue, n6ar Central avenue, ten-room cottage, with bath Avenue and 32nd Street, Hudson by providing eatables and, yes, drink­ Terminal (II. & M, R. R.) Church : and Improvements, $300. ables. satisfactory to the inner man. 70 Broadway, three blocks iroiri tne Ocean, seven-room cpttage, $250, and Certlandf streets, and foot of Drinkables, sure; got to drinlc coffee, Cortlandt and Destrosses Streets. E. N. WOOLSTON v 71 Olin street, near tiie ocean, eight-rooih cottage, with bath, $275. Premier, for Instance, or Postum or 72 1 Embury avehue, two blocks from the ocean, thirty-one-room fcoard- other, cereal, substitute;. tea, Perri I,EAVE OCEAN- GROVE AND AS­ Real Estate and Insurance ing house, well established, $650. Walla's—pretty good, too, or the 73 Broadway, two blocks from the ocean, thirteen-room boarding Formosa, Japan; ljlended varitles and BURY PARK . 48 Main Avenue, Oceau Grove, N. J. house, $350. not least-Ceylon and English Break­ l-’or New York— G.15, 0.43, 0.55, 7.15 74 Broadway, two blocks from tlie ocean, ten-room hoarding house, fast. While I’m talking tea just 8.00, 8.15, 8.50, 9.10, 11.30 a. m.. Telephone 398 .. $350.- . ••• . ■ ; bear In mind th a t my v.G. No. 400 is 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, 4.27, 6.27,-7.00, 75 Abbott avenue, two and one-half blocks from the ocean,, eleven- a special blend, my. own get up out 8.30 (Saturdays only) p. in. Sun­ room modern cottage* with bath and improvements, $425. of an expert tea-sharp's bebk; h>iB days from North Asbury Park de­ Tho season .for which cottnges are rented comprehends three ■76: Olin street, two. blocks from the ocean, eight-room cottage, with six different .kinds of tea in ; if, and pot, 7.20, U.0C a. m., 4.16, 5.34, to. four months—from 'June first to October first, or June fifteenth bath,. $2 6 0 . • . ’ - . .• has been pronounced extra /Ihe by G.25, 7.-15, 8.36 p. m. 77 On Broadway; one' and one-half blocks from the ocean, very dtesir- ■ to September fifteenth. In some cases the time of occupancy is lim­ those who know good tea. Remem­ For Elizabeth and Newark—0.15, able rourteen-room house, ten bed rooms, bath and electric ber the Premier molasses, sweet and 0.43, 7.15, Newark only, S.16 New­ ited to September first or over Labor Day, and in a few cases the . ! '• ' light* 5 5 2 5 . '• • sugary; also another barrel of cidsr, ark only, 8.50, 0.10, 11.30 a. mi time could possibly be extended if desired.. ■ , 79 Oh Abbott avenue, one-lialf block from the ocean, desirable'Beven- pure juice. Buckwheat cakes spread 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, 4.27, 5.27, 7.00, / . room cottage; $200; , . • ' : ' . V .- , ■ ' with honey, accompanied by sau­ 8.3.G Saturdays only, p. m. Sun­ . . 'The A’arious. houses noted in this booklet differ widely iu 80 On Sea View avenue^ one and orie-half blocks from the ocean, four- sages,..go good these cool ‘mornings; days from North Asbury Park de­ ciiaracter of furniture, and they usually contain the needed furiiish- : room bungalow,*fine location, $200: you know. Burk's goods; all his sait-1 pot 7.2G, 0.0G a. m., 4.15, 5.34, ‘201 Abbott avenue., neoir Pennsylvania avenue, five-room bungalow, with sages and smoked goods • are wny G.25, 7.45, 8.30 p. ni. mgs, outside of linen, bed covering, silver and cutlery. .' ^ h a tK ^ $ i7 5 ;v V :- ' . •. .v.:; \ ■/;; •. v . , above the ordinary.. Frankfurters For. Red Bank, .Matawan and Perth The outlook is. very .bright for a good season at Ocean Grove 2 0 2 Webb avenue, near New York avenue, $lx-room cottage,. $100. and sourkratit, dill pickles and liver 203 Franklin aveniie, near Pilgriih Pathway, seven-room- cottagfe, $300. pudding, that’s the "Dutch.” No Amboy— G.15, 0.43 Red Bank .this siiinmerj and there is, no doubt that’ cottages will be rented 204 '•*’Heck avenue, ■ • at ■ the - corner of Pennsylvania avenue, seven-room cot-: need to mention canned goods; you only,0.55 except Perth Amboy 7.15 tage, with .bath, gas, $300. Red Bank only, 8.00 Red Bank earlier than usual. By selecting a cottage at an early date you know that for qual'ty and reasonable 205 Mt. Hermon Way, at the corner of Delaware avenue, a modern price they’re O. K. at only, 8.15 Red Bank enly, 8.50, could get tlie advantage of a choicii from a large number, and for eleven-room cpttage, with bath and all improvements, $500. *J.10, 11.30 a. m., 1..13, 2.20, 4.00, that reason wo urge all who expect to rent a cottage or boarding 206 Clark ayenue, near P’ilgrim Pathway, eight-room cottage, with bath, L. VAN C.ILLUWE 4.27 Red Hank only, 5.27 except house not to delay-settling the matter, but eome at once to make an June 15th to August 15th, $250. Perth Ambey, 7.00, 8.30 Saturday 2 0 7 Main aveniie, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room cot- OCEAN GROVE : : NEW JERSEY only p. m. Sundays frpm North inspection of the different properties. There is no question but ' tage, with bath, $250. ’ Asbury Park depot, 7.2G, 9.06 a. what you will find something to suit you. 2 0 8 Clark avenue, near New lersey alvenue, seven-room cottage, $2 0 0 . m., 4.15 except Perth Am­ In addition to the properties noted in this booklet we are 209 ‘Tlt. Hermon Way, at the corner of Pehnsylvanla avenue, fifteen- boy, 5.34, except Perth Amboy, room boarding house, with bath, $600. G.25 except Perth Amboy, 7.45 adding new ones every day. If for any reason there should not be a 210 Main1 avenue, near th g gates, seven-room cottage, with bath, $250. Red Bank only, 8.36 p. m. cottage in the booklet to suit your need you can be assured that we 211 Heck avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, eleven-room cottage, with F or Long Branch— 6.16, G.43, G.55, will liave others that will be' listed with us after this booklet is bath, $400. .... 7.15, 8.00, 8.15, 8.50, 8.10, D.55, 212 Embury avenue,, near New York avenue, fifteen-room boarding P O P U L A R 10.19, 11.10, 11.30, 11.50 a. m„ printed. - V' :' . ' .•V. -. house, $400. . ■ 1.13, 2.20, 2.23, 4.00, 4.27, 6-27, These cottages can be examined at any time during the 213 Lawrence arid Franklin avenues, six-room cottage and bath, $240. THREE-DAY TOURS 5.38, G.54, 6.57, 7.00, 8.12; 8.36 week (Sundays excepted),,and my office is prominently located at 214 Clark avenue, near Delaware avenue, seven-room cottage, with Saturdays only -p. m. Sundays 48 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, opposite the Association building. bath, $200. M ARCH 16, 3D, A PR IL 13, 27 and HAY 11,1011 from North Asbury Park depot, ,215 Broadway, near.NeSv .ievsey ayenue, eight-room cottage, with bath, 7.26, 9.06, 11.24, 11.64 a. m„ My facilities for serving tlie public are unequalled. A telegram, let­ $300. 4.15, 5.34. 6.25, 7.46. 8.36 p. m. ter, post card or telephone call will be met with a prompt and ehecr- 21G Broadway,, at the corner-of New Jersey avenue; eight-room cottage, .25 For Belmar, Spring Lake and Mana- tul response. Persons coming by rail will find the Ocean Grove, ?2Q0; ■ ■ ■ squan—1.45 Mondays excepted, v stages meet all trains.' Any of these stages will bring passengers 2 1 7 New York avejiue; near Alt.; Tabor Way, eight-room cottage, with 0.13, 0.44, 0.56, 7.16, 8.02, 9.05, bath, $30.0. . ; FROM OCEAN GROVE 10.20, 10.54, 11.40 a. m., 12.47, direct to my office. 218 Pennsylvania avenue, near Franklin avenue, seven-room cottage, including hotel accominoUalinns 1.19, 2.10 Saturdays only, 2.22, Since gas has beeii, installed recently in Ocean Grove ’ . ’ . $175. • 2.40, 2.57 Saturdays only, 3.25, 219' Corner of Pennsylvania and Franklin avenues, three-room" bunga­ and necessary expenses. many property owners have connected their-cottages with the gas Under Personal Kscort. 3.57, 5.05, 5.17, G.10 S atur­ low, $100; ; ' days excepted, 6.16, 6.48, main. So that in many cases cottages will have tho use of giis for 220 Kmbury. avenue, nfear New Jersey avenue, six-room cottage, with at- (rooking, as well as lighting, .which'they did not have formerly. Tickets nnd full information t»f ticliet apentsor 7.02, 8.07, 10.55 p. m., Sundays = tic, $200. ' - . C.' Stiiddn. D. I*. A.. Fifth Avemie, from North Asbury Park depot, AVe have also many desirable properties for sale. , 2^1 Mt. Hermon Way, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue/eight-room New York Citv. 1.42. 5.40 11.00, 11.20 a. m.. cottage, $300. . ” 1 ' Inspect the houses that we have for sale or for rent before 12.44, -1.17, 5.01, 5.55, 7.09, 222 Abbott avenue, near Whltefield avenue, five-room cottage, $150. 10.28 p. m. looking elsewhere. Being the oldest agency in Ocean Grove we have 223 Mt. Carmel Way, near New Jersey avenue, nine-room cottage, with For Point Pleasant—1.45 Mondays a larger list of properties to select from than any other agency here. ; bath, $300. . PeaiisylvaniaR. R. 224 Heck avenue, near New York avenue; twelve-room, hoarding house, excepted, G.44, G.56, 9.05, 10.20, Thanking you for past favors'and asking a continuance of. with bath, $300; N . 10.54 a. m., 12.47, 1.19, 2.10 Sat­ tlie same, I remain, 225 Clark.avenue, at. the co r ne rb fD p I a w are ayenue, ten-room cottage, N. Kr liCCflANON . c; A. S moc: urdays only, 2.22, 2.40, 2.57 Sat­ , with' bath, June, l-uth over Labor Day, $325... . President Sec. nnd Treai urdays only, 5.17, 6.10 Saturdays excepted, fi.lR, 0.48, 7.02, 8-07,, 1 Directly on the ocean front, a twelve-room modern house, with all }2 2 it Cookman avenue, near New York jt venue.,'Six-room cottage, $125. • ;nsi)love;nont8, large grounds, $GO0. . 227 Abbott fivenuo; hear New Jtirseiy :’v\*nue, seven-room ••cottage,] with 10.55 p. in. Sundays from North I bath ' f ju ly aiid 'Auguf?t, $275 ). ‘season, $325. . ' Buchanon & Smock Asbury Park depot, 1.42, 5.461. .2 On Main aveiiue, near (lie ocean, a very desirable twelve-i'oom 11.00. 11.20 a. m., 12.44, 4.17, bourtfing house, with bath, piano, $525. 22S . Embury avsuiue^ at, the corner of Xew Jersey avenue, eig.ht^room 5.55. 7.09. 10.2S l). m 4 On Olin slreftt, one-linjf block from the ocean, an eiglil-ipom cel-- co.i.tage, $250. ‘ . ■ -... • • • ' • Lumber Go. . tase, with batli, gas range, $205. 2 3 0 •Abbott iivonuo, nt (he corner of Dtr.?iware avenue, nine-room cottage, 'Fp-eln » mi .1 unesburg, - via 5 On l ‘injiaii avenue, near the,ocean, a litiy-two l-uciii boarding limue, v.'ilh bath, $250. . . , , . . \ i'll (Hr? I. )'■ nufylvania UalW . forty-live gueat rooms, $1,450.- • 2"1 Mt. Hermon Way, n't the corner of Pennsylva'ula"n;venue, nine-room I 8.02, 0 Webb avenue, one-block from tlie ocean, a' sevdn-rqoui. cottage. cottage, .July 1 Hth to September 1*5th-, $2 0 0 . . Luinber' Sundays trom* i Xor: irk <1epot, 5.01‘-p.;' -$2 io. : 234 Lake iiyenuo, overlooking Wesley Lake and Asbury Parki n modern ; M jJiwork «icl \ i*t». ; ! Ivania UaH- ■ i ooiii boatuing itouao, with bulli, .^775. ' » Franklin awnne, near X'-v; Yo:V avenue, ft ve-room r V :*• * t V l-l | :1G. 5 0 2 , 11.40 - a. '!) Cookiiui.il iivt'.uuo, I Iii to blocks from the ocean, nine-room col'lagi1, . range, $1 ‘JC*. Sued- v*. from North ■ k.x beiiroomti, .5 2 1 .''. ' ! 237 Abbott aventfe, nenr New Jei-pey avenue, six-roojn cottage: iiSO. Solr mnuufjiet ni-cjy of tin; * j 10 CooUiiiau avenue; near I'llgrilii Pathway, teu-ruom cottago, wiih- j «-;rs- Ml. Tnbor Wav, n->>n* Xf \v Jei>:«;* nvenue elc1.':’!!-!oouV mod-'Vn coi- 1 .Mbeiiu,‘ »^ bi.aiul of-Cetiiii* Sliingi<,.*;. | : o : T < Mt. i 'ojiy, cam den; batli,. $235. . la;|e, with J^rtbi and oil jinhrovemotrts I Puihts,- (Hit.. Varnishes jukJ iliui.v..- 11 st; AVharf ^v 11' l?iiniu-u.a\cnu<*, oi.ci and'one-half blocks from the.ocean, nine-room . ITen.nou Way, ar «!«<•: t nnv r of Pbrutsyl- a ti: a . ve ii »». • so ve n - \*odm • a ... ;mi'f Collage, with bath, $400.' .. I'otiaK.**. with IWith, ?v7.5.'. • . Jiohi agenti* for- King’s W indsor Ce- ] ’ 12 i'itrnan avenue, near tile ocean; nine-room cottage, with hath, $100. '40-y. in^kip iivi-nnv, near New York avenue,'sOven-ropnV • cottage, with• jv for .Moiiinotilfi ahci. OeeattJ 1 M-T. -p. - bnth. ’ • ’ •; 17. llltOL'k street, one and one-half blocks from tlie oceatl, ten-loom ’ . com ti ties. • w.nh and.A:.C,; - collage, ^tillable. for roomers, $300. •2 ti- •Mt. Hermon AV«ny, near Now avetiuo, -.‘even-’. Tom’c o. !a\-e,- wH»: bath, $’22.3. ! . • Tr. 1 ’ii ini' ii iivdiuni, one block l'ioni tlio ocean, nine-room cottage, with O..} [i: . m., bath, ■S.iT.'. . Abbe»t■ avri;i4«*. near pilgrjm ^a^lwvay, sir.-ie/>i;i (,t-i»aa. .« umu!« . u ! wv.v room ;,^i- 1 ii ,\v ebb .avenue, iv.o lifcclts. l'ioni (lie ocean, ten-rooui cotiag^, with ••.*ot, hath,..1 uly lot over i.abor Day, .$275. . t;uie,'wit ii hath, $400., ' " i y M rt'i 11;tori. 1 iveven-rof;m ta',-,t*. with -M iii blocks from the ocean, $250. : butii. ?225. Delaware'and Tnskip avenues. e-room cottagci $15'.: ft, .$.30 1 .s. kniljuiy avvmi", null- the ocean, five-room cottage, $210. • Tfstisn^lafiooCo. ni., )!' lSliiuui'y a\tiinie, -near Beach avenue, liyo-room collage, $2.1.1). 2-ta. I'ivoadwny'. a t ihe corner of Xr Jei’Fi»y itv*enue. \-Voaus cot?a. wiih bath. $225. S iev 'iv >undays 20 AiilKiu. aVunutv i.i ar lite O oau, iiinti-i,otun.:i'.oUage, $27‘u,-, ■ ...... deppti 21 VVcbU avenue, jiearHll'e ocean, niiio-rooiu. coitage, $300. 2 I .S Mt. Hernioii \Vay. he:>-i Xew Jersey avenue, -rt.ew.n--: ■1.1' 23 Aboott aveiiue, two .and one-naif blocks from the.ocean, ten-room w ith’hath, $25.0; ; Pfiifadeitpiiiii ii; Savaauah and P. m -: • .-i'cultago, wit.li. bath aniTtill improvements, $450. 24 Ji Webh avenue, near Pilgrim Pa*h Wti.V, flvorropm cot tag §160.- j . JacvW iM W ilie FROM NKW YORK FOR . OCRAN 2.4 : Abbott avenue, two blocks from the-'ocean, nine-room cottage, with U5AV Mt. Hermon Way, near Ponnsy f)iu cOt‘ . btilli, §225. ' ‘i.-;- >i-:- l \ V '-.V/' suitable for boarders, $300. Philadelphia lo Boston G.UOVK -ANO •A SB aaY -.PA R K .^W 2tl Broadway, three blocks from tlioAocean,.sixrroom cottage, $225. ■; 201 Ftro.'ulwny, at ihe eprntu* of Dvl: vare avonue. sev<'n-room cottage Leave Liberty Street, via C,vU. R. of . 27 lim biiry avenue, oue-lidlC block from tlie ocean,'Boven-room cottage. $2,00. • : • • : - lialtimiii'c lo Siivannah & Jacksonville N. ’ J 4.00,8.30, It. 3 0 . a. m..,' $325. ' 2 52 Cookman av-mn*. a t tho coim»'r of Delaware.avenue, i'ight-room col- Ballimorc io fioslun and Providencc I.20, Salurda.VH only, 4.45, 5^30,^ 2S Sea View, avenue, one blofck from tlie ocean, ten-room cottage, with • rago, with batli, $250. •6.30/ 0.00 p. in.,■ *1-5.01 midnight. batli, $400. • 255- Clark avenue, near Delaware avenue, five-room bungalow,- $125. ^Vla Ne\v\H>rt Ncw i and N-.rfolk) Sundays, 4.00, 0.15’ a. m., 4;.00,' 20 Embury avenue, near tlie ocean, twenty-live room boarding house. . 2.56 ! Clark .avenue, near-Delaware nyenuo, five-room bungaldw,'$125.j Steamers‘New. Past antt Kle^ant. S.30 p. m. ' Accoinniodiilionsitiid Cmsini.* ^•nst^lp:lR^ell. $050. 257 Asbury. avenue, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue; six-room cot- Leave-W est *23d-Sirfct. via C. R. r ’/ ;: 30 Abbott avenue, tiireo blocks from tlie ocean, seven-room cottage, ' tage. with bath, $250. Throutjli tickets on sate to prin* ii-al potnt*. • of X. J.— S.20, ’1-1/20- a. m‘.,.'1.10^ .. $350; . . 258 Asbury avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, six-room cottage, with . Send for MukJct. Saturdays only. 4.3.0, 5.20, 0.20,' 31 Embury avemie, one block from the ocean, 011 a corner, seveu-room ' • bath/5250. • I’.A '.M ftciSiide, CoYiil. ARtmt, S.’titli. N'l’ni'h S.50, ..11.50 p* m . Sundays-’O.Oo :• cottage and ball), $325.. ... 25j> Stockton aveniie, at the corner.of Pennsylvania avenue, eight-room > street.' Pl*i»nt!tlphla.-Pa:- ...... ii. in., 3.50, R 20 p. in. • cottnge, .$200. o . )■*. I.nras. Au^nt; Pier'4s..S. Oehiwate \v< 32 Pitman avo'iftie,'oii6 unil"biio:half blocks from tin; ocean, twelve- P)iiUi»WlpM:i. Pit. • • Seventh. Av**Jiue and 32d Street, via room cottage, with bltlll, $550. 260 Embnry avenue, at tho corner of Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room W. P. T«n<«.r. P..T. .'I., if.tltituorc, .Md. Pennsylvania Railroad — 9.04, 34 Atlantic avenue, very close to the ocean, seven-loom cottage, with cottnge, with bath and improvements, $400, II.13 a. in., 12.34, 3,42, 4.30 Sat­ imth.and improvements, $450. 261 Main avenue, near Delaware avenue, ten-room rottnge. with bath. urdays exceptod, 5.10 p. ni. Sun-J ■ $300;-'. ■ . . . • ■ . 35 Sea View avenue, witli a line view of the ocean, seven-room cottago, JOlilS IN. BURT1S days, 0.34, 11,12 a. ml, 5.OS p. m; .with batli and. all improvements,. $450. 2fi2 jrt. iTe,rmoii Way, neai* New York avenue, eight-room cottago, with bath, $300. Hudson Terminal (H. Sz M. R. R .) 30 Olin ■ strq it,, one''and one-half blocks from the ocean, six-room cot­ 1 UNDbKTAKERVciBMBflLMER Church and Cortlandt Streets, via tage,.?200; - "■ . . ’■ • ■ • 263 . Clark avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, a six-room bungalow, $185. 013 MAI IIS0.N AVtMlB Pennsylvania Railroad —- 7.05; . .37 Ptlgrini-Pathway, three blocks from tl\e ocean, a niodern ten-room 264: Clark \ avenue, : near Pennsylvania avenue, seveu-roojii cottage, 8.52, 10.5(1 a m.# 12.20, 12.32; ■ cottage, with batli and improvements, nicely furnished, .$350.. $37-5.' • ■ rAjBURY PARK. MAV .H:,RStY 2.65.. Abbott a\'enuV., near New .Ter^y avenue, seven-room cottage,. $175, Saturdays only, 3.40, 4.30 Satur­ 38 Surf avenue,’.near tlie ocean, ten-room cottage, with batli, $500. C oflins a n d bin ial ca.sk.t-ts on hand or furnished days excepted, 5.10 p. in. Sun­ 311 pilgrim- Pathway,, three blocks froth the ocean, a . thii'teen-nioiu .26R : Mt, Carmel Way, near New Jersey--avenue, .six-room cottage, $225; to order. . days, 0.'20, 10.50 a. m., 5.07 p. m. boarding house, $350. ' 2fi7 . Broadway, at; tho. corner of New York, ayeiiue, eleven-rpom modern Special utttfirtion uivrn to picture*. Tcltphotie *.2. further laviiculnrs t-ee tirae^' 4 0 Olin street, not .far from the ocoaii,-six-room cottage, $200.. • V ; . r^ottagf, with bath and a 11 improvements, large grounds; $5507 . F o r :12€»S:' Asi)ur,V -nvenue,^^ n^ar the AuditorlunK ten-room cottage, $35.0..- lablos at- si at ior 41- .Abbott'avenue; t«;o nnd 0110-half blocks,from the ocean, eight-room I ■ cottago, with batli, $300. 1 26.1) > On Webb .avenud;. corner of .New Jersey aveiiue, fine eight-room cot­ tage, with bath,;.$200. * j fKs: ts. tt&XTors L. W. UBURY .' 4'S Surf avenue, one-halt block from tiie ocean, eight-room . cottage Stipt, K Tl. R,.R. with batli, $150. • .270 On Broadway, two ami one-lialf blocks from the ocean, a fino Funeral Director ond tm b a ln ic r 43 Rea’View avenue, one and oat-half blocks from (lie ocean, ten-room i welve-foom house, .WMfh bntli. and four-room bungalow, $500. CM.AUI.e s ('. McIi’ADDIN, ;. ../ , cottagci wiili balli, $'100.'. . 271 On Main avenuo, corner of New York avenue, one’‘of.'the most dc- Jiu|it. >lt. |>tu6(it!cl tUiineti:r>. Cr. I'. A. X.- V. i i,. B. R. R. 44 . Welili avenue, two and one-half .blocks frbin tlio ocean, seven-room ■ sirable cottages-in Ocean Grove, ten. rooms, bath, and all im­ A.tliruf itsv-'ftintut of ea.-kt-t^. vie.. con-tini'.Jy. OEOKfiE W.. BOYD, ’ cottage,’ with attic, S27.5. provements; $*150. '•••." c.V • , . -• - o u liAtiti. . I ‘-lowers o t ,o.v Hc'v<,*>.•. At, Vl'.»W O.-’P»:.V. V'eiiii'ij'lvnia 11. 11: * ttotlie: 45 Olin Klreht, qn.e block Cvom-vhe^ocean, six-room iiottagc', $200. Lake avenue, corner of New Jersey ayenue, elevuii robms, six bed ■*•. Par!or> ‘an d < mVkv : . \ . t ? w ; C. I-fOPE, - 47 Mcclt avemie; nvo.tntd one-halt, block's from .'the ocoaii, four-room rooms, and bath, facing Asbury Park;-$425. Q: P. A. Central.U.;tt. ot >T. J.. ’ , bungalow, $12B * f 27.3 . shury avenue, near New York avmine, -very * 15‘.) M.tia StrcoV,'^hbtiry Porf., Nrwdtsr^*;*. 4g 'Sea View aveiiue, brie block from the ocean, twelve-room modern cottage, with bath, gas range, etc., $275. . Oflu:>; k-Itph«»tit- ?t .‘ ll«»iiie- teWpl>o»tSf . . cottage, till iiViproyemeiits, $500. , • 49 Abbott avtvmic, two liloi’ks fionV tlie oi-eair, 11 nuidevii te'ii-room cet- tage, batli and ail improvements.,$450. Hew J&rs8v Central 60 . Surf aveniie, halt iilnck fi'ont the ocean, ten-room' cotiage, with ' ,>i.-G. -GRimN; li’atli nnd Improvements, $500. •51 Until iivenue, one block from the ocean,'.llve-room cottnge, $125. SEXTO S m m m m GONTRAGTOR l»i . . M-;.V ilVrii, Brick. Boarding, Livory, Solo and &xchVtr>£c 52 Hath avenue, ono liloek from tlio ocean, s'oven-room .cottage nnd 1 . " • ». V. bath. $300. ,' • , . rtJHrr.'-M ’"V i's.: iJi k I’icrii - 53 .' Abbott ayenue <1110 .and one-lmif,blocks from the ocean, ti iifteen-. KcN^iiience, ISo. .60 Heck Avenue .VoVtll vUi tUV •‘■itrt 7,;i \ : room boarding house,' wltii.ball),' $37.5. ■ ’ . OC.CAN (itiOVl., N. J. , V. U. • '. ' • , - V 04 Ocean Pathway, a dosivable vwelve-i'ooin cottaBO, with bath and lm- • Foii’ Knwtnj-,' !ly1 hUlw>u/. A!!»-»!.«• v p fJ>d.'; ' provements, 5<500. South of Main Avenue Gates, Ocean Grove, New Jersey (tlaneh •« lur-.U; t.sl.VlvVi, IJ.'C 'a. wl*f I t y (-t'.OO < .55 Pitman nvenue, near I lie'ocean, ten-room- cottage, with bath, $425. t-:.M S.«»n.U A/-l>ttry GO Ocean Patiiway, ten-room cottage, ’ with lmtli and Improvements; ' . .Toibplio.no (^p, tOB. . '■ :Q e o r q .e : .M i 'B e n n B T r r ,«.-t vi , i.ifiv. v. . • ‘ :i jo o o . , 'i ,. “ . ' • ’ ■ ' •" F o r WtlWo* *»»-*• •«,, l;<’iMhp|r, Hnr. \ ..'i', ,;'57 -..Broadway, three blocks from the oceaii eight-room cottage, with , bm-ringta of every .description and nil the latest styles-, ’ All kindM of rut- i l-ioiif', *j. ’* a . it:, 2 Si) r - m. >'»*n!«y)7;Utn. it) ; ."■■V ■’ batli, 7350. ber lire wagons, btc. • • • . • N t w York o«ily, • . • ■ /’R ft ■ - ! , T i U m n t-i o i f o n 11'n * - frr\rr\ ‘■♦Ua--noiM in Closed oaiTinfres for.weddiriffs and fiinorals ■ a spfiolidty. Tally.ho and LW^l*lrlft niitfilo flirniflllfl'lllftl V,r.rf nritli.n /liiir ..>. mnnlh ■rNALLiTS b ra n c h e s W. CJ.' ItEi^tusH, Vtce PrtK. <• iut O-.n, M gr, W. C. H ope. Gf*Uuntl t i-ti a lc u I. No. Md Hcck Avenue^ QCliAN OROVH.. N. J,- 10-7.10: 8 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1611.

death chamber. With closed eyes ••••••M itHiiaiHaHaiiiiaM iM aiiiiM iaiM iM itiiiM M iiHiaftaM aHivj MURDERER ELECTROCUTED lie shuflied along between two deputy •keepers, who half carried lilm to Stars,' a! Trenton, Pays Ihe Penally the electric chair and placed him in it,* a limp and helpless piece of hu­ ol iiis Crime manity. ■ At Tfcntou ou Wednesday nlgUi SKKVKU ST ATE TWENTY YEARS. John Sears, the lialf-blood negro murderer oi' ihe llev. A. L. Arm­ strong, an aged Presbyterian clergy­ Then Haitpcnce Gives lrp Job in man, and wife, at Dutch. Neck, last Court. Clerk's . Ollice. . 1 November, was put to death in the electric chair at the State Prison. A • With the completion of twenty few hours before he was to die Sears years of service iii tlie riliice of the wrote a letter giving the reasons clerk of the Supreme Court last which prompted the killing. S a t u r d a y , John A . Hartpence, presi­ . According to the letter, Sears con­ dent of Trenton Board of Educatiou, ceived the idea of killing Dr. Arm­ tendered, his resignation to'Supreme strong while lie was dressing to go Court Clerk William Riker, Jr. . to New Brunswick. As he was Mr. Hartpence started. in tiie standing in front of a mirror he S tate’s service as ah oflice boy and Baid l\e was overcome by an uncon- \vovUed Mmselt up to n position as The dressmaker Telephones tiollable desire to gain possession head of tlie legal department of the of a ring .owned by Dr. Armstrong, Suprem e Court clerk’s office.. He and which lie knew was. . frequently also studied law and holds a coun­ 'HI ■ Vladam Hicks, Mrs. Blank. Will hidden in a tin cup in a cupboard. selor’s degree. He intends to de­ During the intervening hour Sears vote his entire time to legal. prac­ you please call to-morrow at fiirefe,. .laid all his plans for tlie murder, tice. Mr, Hartpence; lias tried to;re­ for a fitting? Thank you, good-bye! ” which as llrst contemplated, lie said, sign several times,' but; his resigna­ included only the killiug of Dr. tion has iiever been accepted by the Armstrong. . - clerk. - His salary in - tlie oflice is The dressmaker finds the telephone a The slaying of tiie aged minister’s $2,000 a year. necessary adjunct to her business. •wife, according to the letter, was an afterthought; resulting in part froni Unclaimed Xcttcrs. She calls up her customers and tells them Many Bargains in tho fact that when Mrs. Armstrong The following letters remain un­ saw her aged husband fall she seized claimed in the Ocean Grove postof- when she has anything in the way of novel­ a paper weight froni the table and fic(,.‘ for the week ending March ties to show them. / Cottages and hurled it in the direction-of Sears. 15th:. • ,: ., • . \ •In his frenzy Sears said that he Robert Blake» R. H. Bell, Mary th en turned the shotgun upon Mrs. S; Chady, Mrs. . Craven, Miss Mary S. 1 ie Bell Long Distance Service enables Boarding Houses Armstrong, shooting h e r in th e Davis, Miss Grace Finn (3), Arthur; her to reach all merchants to secure mate­ breast at a distance of only a few Hilll, Aliss H attie Krans, J. Me* feet. Following th is he rifled the ; Mahon, George Milligan. Foreign rial which she may need. Why not own a home in Ocean Qrove ? poeketB of Dr. Armstrong and tore printed matter, Mrs. Edith B. Hut­ from his body a watch suspended chinson. from a silk guard about Iiis neck. Then he made the search for th e NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY A full size jot at 32 McClintock Street. ring which heihad coveted, but was Driving Association’s Banquet, ; disappointed in not finding it. After The annual banquet of -the. Free-; Price $1200 •writing his narrative of the crime hold Driving Association .: is an­ Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System and, giving''-the document to -John nounced for Monday evening, April ’Freeman, deputy keeper, Sears re­ 17. Music, entertainm ent, and after Consult melor bargains.v considered his determination and dimer speeches by prominent gen­ tore up . the letter. Its contents, tlemen of Monmouth county will be ■therefore, .were obtainable only features of the occasion. The asso­ from th e recollection of Freeman. ciation will offer $1,350 in purses The negro had lost every particle for tlie Decoraticm Day meeting. of control before he was led into the Classes will be announced later. j B. M. WOOLSTON ! | RBAL BSTATb AND IINSURANGE I I 48 Main,' Ave., OGean Grove,’ N. J. 1 ! Ol TEINBACH. COMPANY instance as an-example i i A single motion Is quiekerto make 1 of. their reasonable prices for Furniture the follow- •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* 5 *“■ ing estimates recently submitted for furnishing a than tw o. J five-room bungalow Such prices as these are open to S all purchasers of furniture of every .quality. Equally Only one motion is needed to ; reasonable prices obtain to; Carpets, B U ig s a n d | House Furnishings. make any character desired on for tbe price that some jewelers charge for trashy, platen the complete, straight-line, key-for B e d R o o m No. Jewelry. every-character keyboard of the Golden Oak Dressers &6 . 3 0 Golden Oak Chair , , . . . . . , - . 8 t Golden Oak Rocker . , . , •99 . Enamel Bed ...... h39 I Model IO Iron. Frame Spring , , . . .. . 1.80 Fibre and Cotton Mattress , . , ■ 2.70 Smith Premier $ 1 3 .9 9 § 0 Bed Room No. • ••

Golden Oak Dresser ...... $ 7 - 6 5 : Golden Oak Chair ...... 90 • Write for information to i Golden Oak Rocker . . . '. . . . < . 1.22 ; Tlie Smith Prem ier Iron Bed ...... • 3.85 - Iron Spring ...... / . . . . Typewriter . . 2.98 : Cotton Mattress ...... • • 4 - 9 8 1 Our repair department is the best in the State. Best work, Company, Inc. lowest prices.- T ry us, S y ra cu se, IV. Y, $ 2 1 . 5 1 • ' Laving Room • • • Branches everywhere your Watch Will tick One Weathered Oak Arm Chair . . $4.0; i One Weathered Oak Rocket . . . ■ » 4-os S for your1 grandchildren One Weathered Oak Table ...... 1.80 s if it is repaired at One Weathered Oak Side Chair •. . . . 2.891 rirxmmanmxt t, , ------f . . One Weathered Oak Side Rocker . . . .S 2.89 s ttloytr’s Jewelry Store, 622 Cookman Jim. Jfsbury Park, 12eu> Jersey ” FLOOR VA RNISH $ 1 5 . 6 8 S ■ • It's different r—it realty *wearj : Dining Room m ; One Weathered Oak Buffet ...... ■ - $*5 75 : • One Weathered Oak Extension Table . . . . 1 2 . 6 0 • • Six Weathered Oak Chairs, leather seats .. • 9-48 5 Builders’ - — — —. IN 'THE Hardware $ 3 7 .8 3 { Kitchen NEW YORK Paints 1 Two Chairs, at 48c. : ■ $ .90 | ; One Table . . Varnishes . . 1.26 s TRIBUNE’S All Kinds of S •$2.16 : » Five Room Bungalow Furnished Complete for $ 9 1 .1 7 I Tools Great Proverb Contest 1. 'v - - / 'v : . ' r 1'.’ v ' - ! JUST STARTING OGEAIN GROVE You may enter contest at aqy time during next two months. If not a reader of the Tribune order it from your local dealer. PROPERTY OWNERS By Mall, Two Months, $1.401 List Your Houses at the ' A i d i e s a : \ Office of ./ New York Tribune, New York City T. f rank Appleby 61 M ain A v e n u e Bedsteads and Bedding Now Open for the Season Ocean Grove Tho number p t styles of bedsteads shown on our lloors alono'makea itde- Directl> on the Beach The many inquiries for summer homes received at this office Birable that everyocs contemplating- the pureliaae ot.a bed .Bhouid see cap .display Telephone Booklet to date make it necessary to ask for a complete list. We The quality oi .theoe .bedsteads; tbeir cannot get too many houses on'our books. . ~ rigidity and strength, design, finish anti permanency of ennmei are much better THE NEW SEASIDE INIS Florida than the average. We guarantee eneh. bedstead to bo entirely satisfactory. Kept by B H. Manwiller, proprietor of the Hotel Lo Chevalier,-Ocean drove. Persons going south for the winter and desiring good • aoeotnmiSdaUom; u reasonable rate will find the same at the New Seaside Inn, located on ;> bluff . KENYON faoing th® famous Onnomi-Daytona automobile race course. The hotel has ’• ; 77^1a]a AvnQiie, Ooeon Qrove, New Jersnr ■ WricJC Bonding, Olin SL, Opjh P' .lo lllcr DeJlgbtraJly located oq principal thorwPBhflaJe' ' ContraJ to ali points ol uuoresu O pen a ll modern conveniences. Write Sir. Manwiller for particulars. ttic jeai. TVrnia t e r m to twelV® dal Urn * weak. WitttaM Jtooa^ jwarpMetor. The Bernstein Three-piece Bed OCEAN GROVE. N^yl/