ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR V /lf £i VOLUME NINETLEN. NO, 1 OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 9 1 1 &LANE IS CHAIRMAN AUTO CLUB INDEPENDENT JANUARY GRAND JURY MRS. PRENTIS DIES WiiSLEY LAKE BIDS OPENED ENGINEER HOWLAND A SUICIDE Slate Body llas^Wlllidrawn From Ihe Neptune’s Representative is Randolph IN PHILADELPHIAImprovement Conlracl is Awarded Depression Leads Railroad Man lo OF TOWNSHIP BOARD American Association Miller Gen. Paiterson, ol Ocean Grove. Take His Life - " ’/•A t / $ $ f i | By supporting the constitution and 6n‘ Tuesday at .Freehold, Sheriff - .BidS ' for the boulevard • improve­ ■;Early-, last Friday- ' morning " VVII-^ by-laws of the New Jersey ‘Automo­ Hetrick selected the grand jury for SDE HAS LONG IDtNTIFIED WITH ment of the head of Wesley lake fiiim .flenry Howlandfpr ihahy years/ 1HURLEV SUCCEEDS BULIT AS TREflS- bile and Motor Chib the members at the January term of court. After be­ were opened by Secretary . Cole/ of aii engineer .on th^/C eiitra!.’Railrp.a'd.:’.'^i® ^ . ' ’ :tlieir large meethig< held recently, ing sworn in,, the members ;of. the LOCAL HOTEL INTERESTS the-Ocean Groye: Association;, on of New .Jersey and wiio. retired from ' . JJRER OF THAT BODY s ;voted to sustain the board of trus^ jury listened to a- charge delivered Tl i u r fc d a y a f tor no o n,, Four bids were active; sefvlee July . 5 last, committed tees'who recently, decided that af­ by Justice Willard P.-Voorliees. In presented j as follows:' - \ , ... - siiIcidoVat Uio Long Branch horao o£; filiation with tlio American Automo- this-, charge, .mentlbn was made > 61 Geli.V John i-C. .■ Patterson, Ocean •hii.sonr Ralph. • ills body was •fduij'dJiiC^^S iler ljust Illness Resultcd froin it Fall 1 Effected ■ • ■: oon Monday bilo’ Association .was of no value to tiie . recent 'murder of little- Marie Gr.ov6, $9,50.0,; . • • .... -.V ; suspended: from, a bedpost 'in ^liis^^M ^ ;John -R. JOffroy, .E lb e ro n $ 12,900. sleeping apartinehts by.; lils daugh'terf^j^fflffl the, motorists of New Jersey, under Smith, the Asbury Park schoolgirl, Sii^Uiined Over a Month Ago. Messrs..Hommel and Xane, present Conditions: • : .’.T ? :■! and an effort to fix tho crime upon, , • John W. Heller, Newark, $20,- in-law ;;\vliGp • she;;called vto' ascertain : 4iTh6 three A's has In each . Stolte he guilty person or persons was liiiid to Rest ill Grave With Her 497.20. vl/..-r .why lier sumhiPris to;:a>val?en him had ^^th o i!.vNew licmocrntic Members, a; body, supposedly composed ..of urged. v -. .- • Alexahdor ; -Mullen/ - Avon, .^0,-' hot been answered. 1 ’ . ‘ ; n G4ii.‘50 .;. '; / ' : Their Seats-—Rulif V. Lhtt’* delegates duly .selected from each .of Charles A. Atkins, of Asbury Husband at Perth Amboy Friday / / ME;/lib wlajiid^^/entei,ed;:thev;^^ service^/J)^^® * Park, is the foreman of the grand The contract has been awarded to p .fth e ra ii road - .co mp a n y in-- S e j> to m- the local clubs in , that • Statej.V says of Last Week. ;\ . rcnce .Township Counsel. . , Harry M. ’ Konwirier;-.Manager :of :the jury, whose other members are: 'Gen.'Patterson-. It is pxpectod' the h e r: iSC4y. as a shop: ■ hand,; '/andv^'ln Publicity Bureau of tiie Newark or­ v Noptun e-r-Ran dolpli H : Mil 1 er. • ' v work, wlil-'Start 'early-in; March, .to'. - Mrs. Elizabeth R. ..Preiitis, of the' 'Several'*surprises were sprung at ganization. “By some ruling never Asbury Park— Michael E. Sexton; ;be completed by, June This work made public ; the so-called Jersey Raritan—-William Ii. Aumock. Atlantic House, Ocean Grove, : died embraces, according to the specifica­ •■ the organization of the Neptune in Philadelphia on Wednesday. * of tions, the. grading .andpaving; with i.V Township Committed on Monday. State Association also permits Indi­ ' HowellT—Charles S. Basley. vidual membership upon payment of Freehoid—^y. • Ryall Burtls. last-week.' Her death was due to a brick.gutters and gravel,, the pro­ ^Charles A. Lane, one of tho now fall sustained over a month- 'ago. posed' boulevard across the head of Jeriiocratic members, was . made $2 per. annum. The president and Rod Bank— M. M. Davidson. chanic, :and remained in/ continuous”•‘4 ^ ^ 1 secretary of this fio-called State As­ Oceah“?-.Tames Guire, ' Abram O. Until within two days of the end Mrs. Wesley lake, the construction of service until July 5, 1910. chairman of that body, and Frederick Preiitis, although ninety years old, catch basins and drains, a, retainliU; D. Hurley< the holdover Democrat, sociation are not delegates from any Johnson and Edward Li Reynolds. / A nervous breakdown coupled with': . :. one of the New.Jersey clitbs. Atlantic—rFrank Hance. . retained the. fullest and freest pos-. wall.of concrete, a detritus tank and insomnia depressed Mr. : Howland - Was elected treasurer of the town­ session of all her faculties. Theburiai conduit, dredging and filling a por­ greatly and. this, it is believed, led to-v /• ship, succeeding Leonard Hulit, who “It appears that numerous minor Holmdel—Garret Longstreet. motor organizations, having less Eatontown—Patrjck McCue, was at- P erth Amboy on ^Friday last. tion of the lake, etc./ . ids death. ; . •■' ,■• (h as filled the office in an acceptable Deceased was the wldo\y of Thom­ 'manner for a number of .years. than fifty members, have been form­ Millstone—James ' McKhight. He was the son of-the late Henry Chairman Roth fritz called the old ed throughout the State, each of Freehold—-Herbert J. McMurfcie, as Prentis; who was well known to W. -and Sarah E;..Howland, and was • which, is accorded ono delegate: to Manalapan—I-Ienry C. Probasco. the older residents of this place from MRS. ^kAIIY J. MACKIE. born at. Ea ton town, May 21, 18 X board to order shortly after ten his .long association with local' hotel When seventeen years,old/he enlisted '^ o ’clock. Considerable routine busi- the so-called State body. On the Wall-^-Elias -B. Green and William W-sS'i other hand the. New Jersey Automo­ G; Schenck., interests. For the. past ten years or Former Summer Resident Dies at in the 2‘9th N. J. Regiment and after’:^ $ ^ ftH.% confreres.. Albert D. Clark, the oth- WEEK OF PRAYER. and was a woman of many excellent on Wednesday, December 21.. No ?£/er member to retire to private life, of its income, to the so-called State- particulars were given in the notice.- Association, receiving absolutely no qualities, doing, what she could to PAID FIXE FOR CRUELTY. /S s ^faiso gave voice to a : similar ' senti- Special Meetings Held Nightly at St. better the condition of all with The deceased was the wife of £/vment. - / / benefits from its membership ■ and Frank A. Mackie, formerly a resi­ having representation accorded It Paul’s Church. whom she came in contact. Beside When organization of the new Miss Emma Prentis there is one dent and property .owner , here,/ For To Overload and Underfeed Horses .• board was reached the honor of pre­ nbt in' conform ity with .any ruies' of many years the family lived In Ar­ equality, the Board of Trustees took Commencing last Sunday morning other daughter. Mrs. E. P. McCarthy. Cost Sculthorpe $100.50. ’ siding as temporary chairman was with a special invocation • for the. Mrs. Prentis was born In England^ lington j -Ni J., invariably . spending ■p'' Extended to and accepted by Mr. this step at this time. their summers in Ocean Grovo at the “Motor legislation has been handi^ worldwide work for the oppressed coming to this country at the age of Before Judge Foster on Thursday. S& Rothfritz. ; and for helpless women and chil­ six years. -Early in life she gave her Ellwood. Several years ago they of last iveek' it was .announced .that>^^|fM Nominations for permanent chair­ capped by the past activities of the moved to Los Angeles, :wh>ere Mr. through counsel, Jolin : Sculthorpe, officers of the so-called State boiijv dren, the Week of Prayer lias been heart to the Lord, living a consistent s/m an being in order, Mr. Hommel observed, at St. Paul’s M. E. Church, Christian life all through lier many Mackie. Is engaged in building opera- of the Seacoast Rendering.manager ■^■nominated C. A. Lane, while Mr. Hu- Last winter, at Trenton, they refused tionSi There is one daughter, Mrs. Company, Asbury Park, had ..the 1 to accept the offer made them of a this place. Services have been con­ ybars. Her hearing being somewhat ^llt'nam ed John S. Mesler. The vote ducted nightly' during the week by impaired,, she was. thus prevented William Davenport, who also lives in day previous paid to Mrs/ Jasper':.//}^?! fe?, stood 3- for Lane and 2 for Mesler. thirty-two day touring privilege. This Los- A ngeles.. Mrs. Mackie. was well they did as representatives of. New the pastor, Rev. Marshall Owens. from participating in and enjoying Lynch, of S. P. C. A. fa m e /a fine of [J$« Mr, Lane, being duly declared elect- known In this place, and. the an­ $100 and costs, amounting to $9.50, Jersey motorists. ; These, special meetings will come to Sunday worship at St. Paul’s church |v'v;‘ed#. took the chairk after the choice, an end this (Friday) evening. Re­ and the Auditorium. Nevertheless nouncement of her death comes as a and; an .appeal, case, which was down motion ot Mr. Hulit and seconded “In view of these facts the New great surprise to her numerous Jersey -Automobile and. Motor Club vival services will be instituted the she' always kept- sacred the-Sabbath for trial, was dismissed and the jiidjj- a jy Mn Mesler, was made unanimous. coming Sunday evening. by reading her Bible and hymn book; friends. • '• . ment below, alHrmed/ This fine was Next In.order was the selection of deemed it .‘advisable to present bills imposed by Justice.M.ilo H. Crego a f-lM JI W^a treasurer. Mr. Hommel named looking for remedial motor legisla­ The subjects arranged for the and whenever she found any person Week Pf Prayer were: desecrating the Lord’s Day . it was IXSPECTIXG CAX ADI AX JAILS. Belmar .last. August,- upon; conviction J m m rj; Frederick D. Hurley, and Mr. Mesler tion, these bills to be presented by a of overloading, overdriving, and un-;- jpnominate'd Leonard-Hulit. Tiie vote representative Legal .Committee. The Monday—Pray for the indifferent her wont to stand fast to her colors bills are now in shape for presenta­ and uninformed women who . while and quote Dr. Ifandley Receives Appoiiitment dc-rfeedihg 27 iiorses in his' care. ‘. $ in-this instance, as for chairman, was enjoying the blessings of Christianity Com plaint in the case was made;': 5.,^®' | 8 to 2, with the longer end favoring tion to the Legislature wlien it con­ “A Sunday well spent, front GoviM’iior’ Fort. venes at' Trenton, next month ' and fail to share them with others. ■ by Li N. Bohannan, special S. P. i .Mr. Hurley.' The 1 a iter* s /election Brings a week of content, A. agent fo r.Mrsi Lynch, of Lake<- • l iras also .made unanimous, on motion the big Newark club looks forward Tuesday—-Pray for the spirit of i Andlvstrength for the:cares of to-' Rev. Dr. John Handley, of Ocean to favorable action'for thfeir amend­ prayer in all social work. . | Grove, is in Canada, making aii of­ wood, Vli'o extends.;her active opera--: of Mr. Mesler, seconded by Mr. Hu- \ morrow.^- ^ \r ■■ tlOns throughout MPi}mouth cpun.tK':-;^ f :f|| t u t . . :: • • • / ments to the present obnoxious mo Wednesday— Pray forHhe spirit; of j gBut^a Sunday profaned ficial inspection of the penal institu­ tor vehicle act.” humility and self-forgetfulness. j tions. of Toronto, Montreal and Que­ One of '••Mr/'’'^’Scul'thprpe-s ■ /driverB^^rv?? : Mr. Hull,t closed his term as treas- ;;;:3Vhateye.r is.gained Abel Justice, %yas-::a rrc st^ d ^ r^ ^ ^ with.a neat speech; He thnnk- •. Tluirsdf’v—-P ra y for ^tli'e chuT*cUc."* bec. pr:' ttahdley received; the ap­ \\rpr and people of this neighborhood. a sure forerunner of sorrow.” $25 and costs on a sinillar^■'cimplSTn'tJ;-^?!^. sQ; tlio board for many kindnesses Barn Iliiriici' CJCts Tliree Years. pointment for his duty on Tuesday, Tlils,, counsel agreed to droj* :'iipbn;; ; ^ / / ^ shown him and hoped future action Friday—-pray fPr a truer concep­ For very many years Mrs. Prentis and next day he was on liis way would be unanimous for the welfare In' county Court the latter part.of tion of the mission of the church; was actively concerned in the work across, tiie border; • He expects to be tiie payment by. Sculthorpe of, his:/r.''vy^ last .week Frank Brown, convicted a for a deeper sense of responsibility of the Woman’s Christian Temper­ gone.a week or ten .days. fine, Justice beihg^bphsldered^m inr. of the township. Mr. Hurley, the or offender and an' employe the • new treasurer, also spoke briefly on short time ago of burning a liarn at for .the extension of Christianity;* ance .'Union. ■ lier Interest iii this He has been commissioned to ihr- the same line, referring to the fact Freneau, was sentenced by Judge for more consecration and self-sacii- special department of church work, quire particularly into the manage­ v>. that ho is the first Democratic trcas- Foster to three years in State prison. fice. • ' - ■.; her long and useful Christian life, ment and discipline of the prisons, f /urer Neptune township has ever had.: Brown was found guilty by a jury her devotion , to her husband arid her their, sanitary, condition, the diet and PR KACH HRS IJ KCKl V E P U R S K ^ J ^ ^ ; ’. '/ Adjournment was tlien taken to 'on purely circumstantial •. evidence; Cl am boxes Robbed. children, anti her desire :to'. advise care of -prisoners, whether the latter : accept an invitation from the Unex­ To leave no room for doubt of his During the past several weeks and help others were; . matters -that earn any, money while' under, sen­ Si'inta "Claus •. Rcinchti>ci:s; .Sever guilt, Judge Foster deferred sentence, came under the ' observation of the tence; and what provision is made celled fire company to partako of claniboxes at-Point. Pleasant have- W ith Stilus: of Money. , ' clam chowder at the engine house on from-.week to week while- detectives been robbed: ,of thousands of clams. Rev. Mr. Willman, pastor of the for them upon their release, . and, were investigating his story of his Spring Garden .M. E. Church, Phila­ : " Corlies avenue. Men and boys of that ;place who fol­ finally, how the Canadian penal insti­ .------A. number------. . of.. members... of the. Free-'ife^i^l .. . Upon reassembling :after dinner movements the night^^of the fire! He low clamming, and who have been ..in delphia, who had charge of the tutions compare with those of, New funeral service at the house, 1617 hold Methodist .church jo.lp'od;-{a n d . the organization of the board was told Brownv when- pronouncing sen­ the habit of leaving their day’s Jersey. cave their pastor, Rev. H. M. Blake, ■completed. Chairman Lane an­ tence, that the proprietors and bar-r catch in boxes along the shore, have Wallace street. In tiie cemetery at Perth Amboy a purse of $5 In: gold, for a Christmas' nounced the following committees: toiiders at two hotels he .claimed .to had them stolen. They declare that, County Bar Association. |;»esent. W. li. Ingling was 'siioke^./;ig^^|j| Finance—-Hurley, Hommel, Mesler. have visited that evening, denied an armed guard will be appointed lo she was burled in the same grave with- hei* husband, who died in 1S07-. At Freehold on Tuesday was held nia n for those who went to the . Light—Hommel, Hurley, Mesler. having seen him, and the other por­ patrol the river front and that shot sbnage nnd nVu,’..' the •preacher’js-M 4 ^ Roads— Land, H ulk, Mesler, Horn- tions of his story were .not susceptible guns will'be used as. a meaiis of pro­ the animal meeting of the'Monmouth County Bar Association. These .of­ heart glad.; •" , 'mel and Hurley. of corroboration.. Brown had been tection. - ; ' a form er' employed for some time by Mrs, I O Gt’AIM) illCALTII COST $1,300. ficers were re-elected: President; Rev, Theodore B ayl^s;, a • tormcrvxtffc&a : Sewers—“Hommel, Hulit, Hurley. pLutor'. of the freehold Reformed /wJ'£!?: ;.R. V. Lawrence, of Asbury Park Ward, owner of the barn fired, lie Xew Year’s Greeting. Jphn S. Applegate, Jr.; vice presi­ becamo intoxicated and was dis­ Township Body Was Well Within dent, \VY IL \rr.edonf)urgh ; •; secre­ ,^was'* chosen to succeed Samuel A ; Gen.*. Ji C. P atterson; of Ocean. -Patterson as township counsel. Dr charged in the afternoon of the day tary, James p. Carton; trpasurer/ the fire occurred. Grove, again sent his. friends a New the Annual Approprhitioii. I lehry S.- Terluine. Joseph* . Turiier .William A. Robinson, of Ocean ear’s greeting, a custom he lias ad­ Groye, is the holdover township phy­ At the- annual meeting:' of the and Benjamin B. Smith and Harry hered to for, over a quarter of a cen­ Truex, of l^ong Branch,; Aver.e elected sician. Charles Miller, of the As­ Miss Hendricks Gives a Party. tury.,, -H is 1911 1 greeting . reads: NejjUine tpwnsliip board of health on •'•'Hut'S'. Gits--Company bury. Park and Ocean Grove Bank, M oii day last: In sp oc t o r L11 lagore re­ to membership.. ; Miss Lucilo Hendricks, of SO “My wish for you for the - year , of :Charging > tliai she narrowly, .os-"', ;V ^and ^Edwin/Fielder, of the ’ Ocean 1911 is that you may have health to ported that during the year ‘ there .. Grove National Bank, wore re-ap- South Main street, gave a holiday li ad b e e u t l v.e cases of c o n t a g i o u s; d i s- Gives Up School a t Deal. ca pod asphyxiation from /’ leaking^' //. party at lior home last Friday even­ Work; wisdom to guide, peace :on* the 4 pipes, XI iss M , K. Moore,- of S 7- .Maiti^J^i;-; i#rpointed .as township* auditors, way^ friends a t honie and abroad, eases in the township, . twenty-five The Groff school for boys ■at Klldy- v . F rank P; Butcher, tiie hew town-; ing; Her guests were Mildred-Apple­ .complaints of nuisances wero inves­ ‘avenue’ Ocean Grove, has instltute^f^rSj, gate, Beatrice and Marion Truax, love and charily with .It all.” sart, Deal,' in which. Prof. O. .G. J. clerk, assumed office -/at . this tigated, One prosecution of ordinance Scliadti of Ocean Grove, was an in­ meeting, •; Bessie Lindell, Lillian - Holmes,- Eliza­ violation^ . :twenty-nine marriages, beth Storer," Jennie Foster, Jessie Quilt* Brings. Church $782,81.. ' structor, /has been given up liy. .the litho organization of: the board eighty-two births and bhe hundred ; principal,..-iipsepli: C. Groff. The lat­ "‘f^o^liealth—composedof the members' Bone,. ‘ Luclle . .Hendricks., . /Messrs. ... - .^vivin B ear more ■' hias been and: tliree-deaths; -: - - >-..-.-/■ .Norwood Lindel,NAdoIphus Day, Lin- ter.; also/has a ' school in-1 New York ■ ^o l tiieTownship . Committee, with awarded /the handsome quilt, at ■ the The board hold?fifteen meetings in Gity: :0 Financial difficulty is , given tf^thO::additionvof the assessor and-phy- dale Walker, Wilson Hunt, Raymond Wall M. E. Church,/she having col- the- year. The . cost of maintaining the niglit of. June 25 last slie:?/waBl Gracey, Ilali Jones, Bari Moore; Mr. as the. reason for abandoning 'the slchuw -Jjeonard•'--J-I.iilit- Was elected ,looted $157. Hor nearest competitor this department of the township-last Deal/schOoI. ■ awakened at her sum m er Jiome'j:___ president, and T. N. Lillagpre was and Mrs. Fred W, Hendricks, 'Miss v/as Mrs. Charles Newman, who col­ y h. vAiH-o.f home, /inquire of E. /N. Woolston, -Vernon, N>.Y. ■•■ .';■■•;•;■/.-'^ ; ‘ V;tho. municipality for the reason- that : Fro m a p r o b a t i on a r y r o la t Io n ship these : a re.well known here. ' ;>'•■’/ :/• >3 ^-the recent special election the ■ - It ia; expected ; that: the Ocdan Real Estate, 48 Main avenue, Ocean Roy Woolley was taken into full Grove.—-tf.-; y : * /• •; •* / . ; '■;’ ’•./• ••/ Preachers* •' 'feproposition.'for a special police dc- Grove ? borough bill will be. one Of membership at St. Paul’s church, (•?r: partment for the township was voted lias Served 515 Years. the first measures Introduced at tho this. placej last Sunday. ■'At/the samo. Burlesque Auto. Trip; / ^ A t the preachers’. meeting eixp oc ted tlio! huih or 1. tie s incoming . legislature. Some- of its time Edward J. Bolton and ' Mrs. The Hon. J. G. W. .i hi yetis, of held in St.. P aul’s.^^church,.; tliis pladeVMmflM legal way shortly to give supporters are hopeful of its appear^ Hannah Bolton, of, Asbury Park,, Point Pleasant; super In toiidoiit of Local hits abounded in a burlesque next Monday morning, a paper:'iwi®fc?S|; adequate police protec- ance at the opening session, next formerly of Philadelphia, \yero ad­ the. fifth district of the U. S. Life “Auto Trip to Farmingdale” given be read by the Rev. J. ; C ;^K uln^^tM |p; •' Tuesday. Assemblyman Taylor, of mitted to membership in St. Paul’s Saving service,, has been in that hu­ by the Y. M.. C. Ai on Monday even-' Spring Lako.. The foHqwing/M ohda^SSk ..fe^At-another meeting . on Tuesday Avon, has announced his willingness by transfer. . ' manitarian. Cause since August-29th, ing in tiie hall.on Sewall avenue; A&> Rev.' - F. A. P.urceili of’.Point' :[];^yening.‘the Committee increased the to present the measure. li 75/ He is as sprightly, as a man bury Park. . The amusing ontertain- ant, will present a paper. '.On 'Mpii^W^IM »'|‘paTaifeof ;;4load Supervisor Jamison . Fire at Bradley Beadn of sixty. He. Is also disbursing, of­ ment. wa3 gotten; irp by : th e ;- social day, January 23, Dr. Ballard,1; of’ ’V /3 o'vtd $500, anjl also gave George Low. ,: Kditor Cooh Going; to Egypt. • ficer for salaries- of keepers, crews committee, headed by. Dr. 1-1/.C. Mil­ Ocean Grove, wlH /address:,tho,T,m i^{^v^«f; j-Lthtj. .overseer of the poor a raiso of A; vacant iiouiit. a t Bradley Heach and: sundry accounts, and personally, iar;' /•''■/ / :‘- ;;."•/■'•;. /', istOrs/ Th ere was h o meeting ro f ■ tii^f'S ' . v :^ 6 ,0i’niaking his salary $250 a year. Today (Saturday j John Cook, ed _ was bhdly damaged by fir? last'Satur-, pays the men of the fortyrtwo sta­ preachers this’--week* v. ' $25,000 available from notes i tor of th e R ed B p;n k Regis tor, starts day night. / Tho house adjoins the tions in.hls district.' -/ :. To Improve -Tpivitsliip Streets. ______- fclail&y,discounted, the Committee de- on a three-months' trip, tho objec­ La Roine .liotel and is owned by An­ • The township authorities will im­ ^ folded.to pay over lo tho schools $G,-. tive point of which Is Chlro, Egypt. drew C. Murray of. Belleville.-/ It is will Pay Dividend. " , ^r.QQO, w hilei $ 12,000 will go townrd ■ Firemen Celebrate New Year. prove lleek, .Emburyand- Prosjiect' PUrlng lils . absence tho Register will believed the building vms Accidental­ avoiiues west, of the railroad tracks By a decision o f the court-,' IJqVftdatingJ outstanding obligations, bein charge ;pf : his nephew, Tlionih.3 ly set on fire by. somebody.: who had Firemen of Ocean Grovo and vicin­ The towlisliip ..cPunsel lias beeii noti­ ney Jamos D/ Carton, of AshuryjV^^jM ^leaving on hand a comfortable work- I. B row n.. been/using it. for Bleoping quarters. • ity observed the New- Year holiday fied to prepare an ordinance renhiring Park, has obtained control bi?-all'it;%%^gffi lngrbalance. ' last Monday by calling at' each, oth­ curbing and sidewalks o*/ ’ theso ■ assets .of the NPW• ..Jers'Oy^W.estf^i'g$^^®® Itednccs Note Indebtedness. Bisliop Wilson Going to. Africa, ers-’ engine houses, in keeping with streets. / ginla Bridge Qbmpany,' whose .piaht';M?fcj»] ^ H l ^ e s FanUly Reunion. annual .custom. Washington com­ Is at: Wheeling.; - The acquisition^pf^fe^ The Neptuno Township Cpmmlttee Announcement Is made that Bish­ pany, of Ocean C*rove, set out an Last Quarterly Conference. this property Ayill enabie Mr. C arton/^/" . ilSs'rX‘ipM on ot. the famliy of Daniel at an adjourned meeting Tuesday op Wiison, chairman .of the Ocean elaborate lunch. Over In West Grovo as trustee of (he bridge coacqrn^tQ'^'-'* . S; ,Keeves wns hold laBt Monday at ovoning voted to.reduce by $14,000 Grovo devotional commlttoo, is go­ there was clam chowder. And at The fourth quarterly conference liay it?s creditors a dividend.' ThoJ 7 tte/R eovps home,' 91.- Mala:f;iiveptje. tho township’s note, indebtedness of ing to Afrlcav He starts for . the many pf.the other houses Of tlie.vi- of St. Paul’s church will be held ou company had a branch at iXrahr1' ThedatotrjarkedthaDnnivet'Baryof $45,500. This brings tho latter dark continent today / (Saturday)* 'clnliy/ttipre, was something to oat Thursday ovoning of next week, suqan, in which local capital was/i: ; l^r,:iSoovcbu birthday: \*'l amount down to $31,500. He goes to make ah oplscopal .viBit, iv/and.; plenty .to- flmbke. January 12th. . vested, •* - . Vv' . ■( ■: a t e ;.s ■ -. - / < /;,M THE OCEAN GR0 VE

Into a little hag at’ her waist and drew out. n purse he waved it away. DIFFICULT TO SHOOT. “Please do not. No. I shall get along; Birds That Tost tho Skill of the Be*t D o w n a n d nil right. I nuderstood why you bought Marksmon.. the revolver and I appreciate your del­ Wc often hear tlie quest ion as to icate kindness,.only you.must not let. which is. the most ditiieuli bird In the mo act more like a cad than I have' World to shoot. The nns.wer Is u sun iiy 1 already done. 1 can get a job as wait­ given in favor, of the. pheasaiit ;de* er in some of tlie restaurants till after ecendiug with closed wings from fl ^/I JVetv y ea r's New Year’s;, then I’m going into the higher level of flight, iliough a fe\t/ furniture .business—going to butt right For Sale by E. N. Woolston S t o r y give the preference to the second bar­ In. w ish m e luck?*” rel shot at. teai scared by tiie discharge “t do. most heartily,” she Said;, hap- of. a ilrst barrel and dart lug upward Real Estate and Insurance By AGNES B. COLDVVELL jdly- holding out a small gloved hand ■find in any direction but that which is fpr: his large clasp. “ 1 know youMl expected. ' ’ Copy rip) it’. 131»>. hy AmnrJean Press succeed, and. t hope you’ll forgive my Assi»c:l.'it Imi. A bird whieh we have never seen 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey presiimpt Ion in speaking to yoix as I. mentioned and which yet might take a' have done. 1 ' 4ipetied ^your door by. high place In the category Is tlie sand It was (Iu* lust ;;.vglhiicc iiiol hers delimit ly. .• •. ejaculated Marcus , as lie paced the. planlng downward must still be given ucludirig. some furniture. Price $2,500. * :*,eoward!,r. she siild sharply. • narrow coniines ‘ of his rooin. “Then t he highest marks for ditlloult y,. for and lake, 10 room cottage in excellent re­ * !‘Ho\v do yoii' know that l am?” ho look at a great hulking 1»rute like me! we hear of tio .one who presumes to pair, bath aiid furnished. Price $4,000. 103. Clark avenue, overlooking Fletcher domiutdod without turning around. Ills . I'm ak em y self tired. .(Tuess I’ll look say . iie has discovered .any infallible • lake, eight room cottage, furnished. , with ^^■•faee Slowly reddened• us the contempt up a waiter job this very night. No; knack by wiileh this most perplexing 108. Heck avenue, near the" ocean 'a 15 gas; Price $3,000. J%v*ideepened on hors, and Involuntarily ids time like New .Year’s eve in Gotham!’' and yet. apparently simple shot can •^Vv right arm was lowered and the revnlv- ; Filled with new courage for the fu­ be brought, off with any great assur- room boarding or rooming house furnished, ’ er was placed oa tho bureau.. “ITow ture.; even though liis .cherished castle ance.—Country Life. 94. Webb avenue, seven room cottage, j . do you know tliut I'm a coward?’* lie of another life work had crumbled easy payments. Price $3,500. v - persisted. ubour his. ears. Marcus dug out his furnished. Price $2,750. , "Borause you wore going to do that!” suit case aiid left it with a convenient LORDLY FORMALITIES. 109. Heck avenue, a pleasant 6 room uncle hi tin* district, who at the same 87, Heck avenue, eight room cottage, Sho nodded toward the weapon, and lie Preparing a Nevy Peer For His Seat In cottage with bath, furnished. Price $2,500, could see tliut she wns afraid of it. time permitted him to don a rusty suit, ; House of Lords. unfurnished, with bath. Price $3,400; of evening clothes. At the first restau­ VV “No one but a coward would destroy N u meroUs fpr mall t les have • to . be rant into whieh he dodged lie met a in.. Embury avenue near the ocean, a, ; himself.*' gone through before any new peer is •\’N ‘‘What do you know about it?” EI- distracte,;V ' dredge flashed nrouud and faced the of lords.; • ■•-. - . : : five room bungalow, with bath, gas, electric pier fellow in New • York city that stranger who hnd so unoxiiectedly Olie o f the most Important matters .. 329. A good bargain in a 7 room cottage Price $2,060, night tiiaii. tlie hungry young nian who \'-i meddled witli his atTalrs. “ Do you is the preparation of the patent, a long courageously started on liis new ca­ ■ know wliaf It Is to try for yenrs to strip of parchment, to the end of V reach a certain goul and then fall?- Do reer iiy carrying delleldus viands to and fro for his less hungry patrons. which is aflixed the wax seal, the color We have other valuable bargains both in cottages and boarding houses that do not appear you know what it Is to work and wait of which varies; according; to the raiak and starve and suffer. privatiou—and Two days afterward Marcus got a of the new member, Another item is on this list. Most any of the above properties can be purchased on easy terms, and in job wItii a furniture house' He sold, then fail In tlio end? Then, added to the robe, made of scarlet cloth with chairs; and tables and. other furniture. many cases a large size xnortgage. can be allowed to remain. A ll the properties have water the failure, do you know whnt it is to three doublings of ermine, the number He succeeded iso well in the. work that .tramp the streets looking for any sort of bai*s’ varying according to rank. and sewer connection. Any further information will be gladly furnished and the properties of Work without -even a measure of he was promoted to more responsible Thus a duke lias four bars in front can be inspected by applying to me at my office. success? Whnt do you know nbout positions, and fmally he was sent but and the same number beldnd, a mar­ these things?” on the. road us a traveling salesman. quis one less, and so on. . ’ “'You nre a coward, as I s’nid before •When the year di;o>v. to ii- close he Then there are preparations in .re*; was drawing n good--salary and-saving 7—tbe blgge«t craven 1 ever tiiot. You’re gard ’to niakliig or changing coats of .a ‘Crald ••at.!* " Tire chi ended with a nirtiiey. for what, purpose 1 le did not. arms. In connection with which.fees to 5 Van’s Grocery Talk childish nn cry sob. admit to himself. lie had had one: ,■. \ . ■■ tiie oxtenr of about f»0 guineas are paid A very happy new year is .my sin­ “You don't understand.” ’ ho snid. n great anil bitter disappointment dhr-. by the recipient of a summons to the sullen.look <*rcephig into his face. **If ing tlie year-\he had .never been able cere wish to all. The old year has house of Iords. had its. days—some £lad*ksome-sad--, a fCllow i'»n*t cel work aiid hasn’t got to Hnd-any trace of the girl- who liad • Altogether the financial disburse* so mysteriously appeared at his door but since it is behind us, may we for­ •a' cent of money ■ there's only one de­ mCnts amount in the case pf a new get the sad days and anticipate more cent thin}; ho can do. and ihnt is to that New Year’s eve nnd who had earl to liet weeh *00 and. £700, some fairly slung him into a renewed inter­ glad days. We purveyors,of food, gros- get off the earth!** of which finds its way to tlie chancel-, sers a friend calls Us (because perhaps Not Half So Soothing to est in life and- had challenged the dor­ ' "The Xew Yonr holds m» promise lor of the exchequer and some to the he thinks we ought to sell everjr- B a b y as . for you?” she asked sofi’y, with a mant. talent, for money making that piw ii as represented by the college tliirig. by the. gross, as they did in note of couragt* In her voice, had lit;ci itivc a friend hi Premier, for instance, or Postiim or ;; W inslow’s .the^W>iid*J'nobody who cares a hang described, “it ' couUln’t |io Mamie A Left Handed Man. other cereal., substitute; tea, Perri •wlmt becomes «>f me!” . Brooks from the room oyer yours.” “ 1 never realized how unpopular a Walla's—pretty good, too, .or the “I wonder if yui’vo thought about said tiie landlady. -Indifferently, “for left liaiided man can be until I joined, Formosa, Japan, blended varities and- Soothing 7 the trouble it would make if yon— Miss lirooks Ims gbf lialr as red iis' a ttshlng Club.*' said the man who can­ not least Ceylon and English Break­ . harmed yourself here—In (tils board­ can he. and she ain’t small and grace,? not do much with liis right hand. “So-; fast. • While I’m taiUing tea just ing.house?” Slio slilvored n little, and ful.; She’s stout and tall.”. • daily I was all right, but when we be­ bear in mind that, my v.Cr. No...400 is Syrup her eyes, evading the vicinity of the With that Marcus had. to be content. gan to Hsh the rest of the: fellows a special blend, my own get up out revolver, met his Inquiring glance. But it Is needless to say ho counted couldn’t get far enough away from of an expert tea sharp’s boolt; hns As Millions of Mothers six different kinds of tea in it, and “I suppose you menu it would make the months us they Hew by, hoping me. There was another left handed - Will Tell You. • Mrs. .Tunes a lot of trouble—notoriety for sonie word from the girl who hnd man in the party, aud we were shunted has been pronounced extra fine by' actually saved. Ills life from his own those who know good tea. Reinenx- St Soothes the Child. nnd whnt not.” upstream, away beyond .the best fish­ ber the Premier molasses, sweet and :‘‘I wish you were not such a cow- destrui-tiye hand. . She said site would ing holes. lam a good' fisherman. sugary; also another barrel of cidsr,. It Softens the Gums. •f.nrd!” she ■ cried scornfully, ‘if you send for. him at flip end o f'th e year,' When alone, I can ihanage rod and line pure- juice. Buckwheat cakes spread It Allays all Pain. only hud the making of half a man in and he was ea^er to meet her-rto. toll as! skillfully iis the next man, -but with; honey, accompanied by sau­ It Cures Wind Colic. ijrbii!V her ' iie had 'c a s t aside his cowariliy when I go tlshihg *with a lot of right sages, go' good these ,cool mornings^ It is the Best Remedy Cor Diarrhoea I have tho ingredients to. make a despair, and had put; his shouUler - to liauded Us her men our lines tangle, and you know, Burk’s goods; all hi^ sau­ man if I can have the the wheel of labor and was earning we get Into-a regular limss. I have sages and. smoked goods '^arp way It is absolutely harmless nnd for over sixty years has proved the best remedy for children while teething. ’ :V' chance.” he retorted. success; He liad dreams, too. but tried to learn to manage my pole with above the ordinary. Frankfurters “What sort of a chance do yon these ho hardly dared' foster. iny right hand, but I haven’t made and sourkraut, dill pickles and liver BE SURE YOU ASK FOR New Yonr’s eve found him once more much headway at U; also I have no­ pudding, that’s the ''Dutch.” No want’.'" she asked, with sudden eager­ need to mention canned goods; you M rs.W inslow 's Soothing Syrup ness; “What is your business?" ih New York aud again domiciled in ticed that .right handed persons who know that for quaMy and reasonable AND TAKE NO OTHER. J He hesitated an. instant, and then he his little room at Mrs. Jones’ bon rd ing tried to become ambidextrous could price they’re O. K.'at admitted half delimit ly. “I'm an art­ house, although he roally hud his head­ learn. to do every t hi tig with their left ist.” quarters in a. more fashionable section hand better than to fish.”—New York L. VAN GILLUWE “An a rtist!’4 she echoed doubtfully. of tin* city.. He sat oh the edge of the Times. OCEAN GROVE : : NEW JERSEY “Why have you hot succeeded? What little 'bed and' tried to. relive the scene do the critics say?” ' of that <>t 1 ler n Iglit a yon r ago a nd The Antiquity of the Ballet. -“The consensus of opinion was that tried to 1 >i;i iig u 11 t he sa me feel in g o f ' Strictly defined, the ballet is proper­ '.• • I’d missed my vocation. One man said despair, bur in vain. Ills, heart sang ly a theatrical.exhibition of the art of ■ Are You Planning, to Remodel? of not li i tig s.a ve. work wel 1 dotie a mi a d and tig', in Its. highest perfection, com­ ■'‘;Axd{d chairs a ad tables so well in my - I f '. you contemplate remodcliaa hope that; something greater might- be plying generally witii the-rules of the. A pompl«te Xi'Vrnry In One Voltttpe, ’^/ . pictures of-still life that I really ought 'drama as to its cpmpbsition and’form, Contalnlnff' Some information About your'present home noiv or in- the . ^ to go into the furniture business his, for lie. iiad- never ceased.-to.think Everything1 and Everyth^11? About a of tlie girl who had called him a 11 \va s ■ i u exist once In i taly iis fitr back ' . That's a sample of the knocks I*ve Great Many Tliinffa. near future, you-should, study die coward. • • . : . as A. D. inoo. tlie court o f ' Turiu iu . been get iing.” Ytro want • *ccur«t< purticolur* ot .the ponffres* subject of Plumbing. There came a knock at. Ills dOor, and that day imiking especial use of It-and. siprul elccttona, ' tbe 1010 ceuswi, mitkeU. cron«, “What dp you really think about it?” tliof royal, family and. nobles taking.. ri«e In ,price* ot BUjite- product*, neritj .achlete^ .'A little knowledge on the subject will ’ Vslic nslied in a low tone. it tlew open to reveal ii messenger boy. “Miss I»an:'orth has asked me lo fetch part hr-it. ..Tin* ballet was first intro­ ments', Mlentlfic dlscorerie? nnd cxi)tor»tio«s of be beneficial to you in tbe selection of the . . -‘‘About . my own work?” he said, duced in France ;iu the reigir of Eon is 1SU0. wtra and other imporUqt Ul*torfcjii eroaU, you to her," said Ihe messenger.’ El- (jrnwth of the United States; ln«eaalng |K>piilatlon best material and fixtures and in their proper,, ii' : J. looldhg up (IUiel; ly. X I I I ., | a n d.- -l>ol.Ii; ..^t li; i t uipfiiVi^h ji nd, She nodded.- • ...... dredge grabjied Ids- hat, and went. nnd Health of .cowtrie*, "tiutea and -rltlw. Vie “Diihfnrtli" must be the name of Ids Louis XIV; pecasionally took part in tariff,' .the .trnata and pafty platfonnt. Coucrcs- location throughout the home. ''"'.•"■•vM!1 know it’s rank trash—no good.” he mystfrious friend. / its dances. About tlie'year 1700 wom­ .*lonal reconla, sporting efcnU, world. itcordB, I f you will call and consult us, wc will . ...Bold honest ly. Lie was .sratvely prepared to be en made their first appearance in tlie .welBhta and mcMurei, unifersities, reHcious ordera • "Now you’ve made a new' begin­ debtu'. of .natlphs, Imliwtrles, weatter fom'asta, give , you attractive literature on modern sani­ taken- to a .fashionable .uidown street, ballet, which' up lo that tiine lnid been births, lnarriaKei, dl»orces.arid, dcatli*. r.ijlruads,- ning. You can eliminate art. Why where I a . i rlui tiia id adndtted him' t o a performed exclusively.by men. as was ililpplng, hanking, money, taxca/ Ir.sursncc, :po- tation and will show yOu • the , samples of • don’t you go into the furniture busi- chttrmiiigly furnished.room. A slender the case also' with plays and operas, lltical*parties,. ?ccret nocietien, cluhs, the prutilbl-- ^taudord” Ware we have in'our’showrooms. ness—design clialrs and tables or sell but no woman ballet dancer of any tion motenient, woman’s a.uffraae and form arose fronr a- deep*chair and came 10,000 .Other Far.In nnd Figure* Up to Dat« ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE, PLUMBING AND HEATING p;thcm --or anylhingV You’ve got to toward him. As thoir eyes met: in that note .appeared until 17P0. of. etery. day -interest and taiue to ererybody. ‘ 45 Pilgrim Pathway, Occan Grove, N. j. p . start .somewhere, you know." she first oag(?r giniu-e i here was much • re*. No merchant,- farmer* 'laborer,; baiineia man, housewife Or liiihinesi woman, Mliool hoy or pirl ; Urged. !\%'aled of. what a year’s waiting had How She Caught Them. should be without a copy>of thi* oUuable > refer* .’. ‘“You don’t know the disappoint­ "How did. you happen to get four ence *»olume of useful information. i‘rico 2Iio. meant to itoth' of iliem.’ : (WNut of lluffaJo and. Pittahurc, JtOc.). liy .matl,' ments I've hnd.” he objected uneasil;.*. “You lum* t'o-ijevfvr- tlie*' revolver?” times as many letters as. 1 did?” said «nc. .Address The New York World,.New York. '• .'/'A.girl doesn’t understand What it N she asked, wisfl'ur.y as she laid /her; one wnshprwon’ian who liad advertised W H E R E YOU W ANT IT At'o have to'face a blank destiny- on hand in Ids; for work by tlie day to another whc J O H N IS. B U K T IS WHEN YOU WANT IT : empty stoniac-li.” Marcus shrugged, his. shoulders ahd had advertised for tlie same thing. 1 1 NO SMOKE. NO SMELI, . ’ You haven’t anybody but. yourself .laughed f.or pi:ro.• happiuess.. ‘-Not on “ Wound up my iulyertiseinent by UNDERTAKER .»n,iBM8 ALMER eat NO TROUBLE 'to take care of, and Tm ashamed of your life. i>etr whnt you’ve done for saying I was 011 a dle.t.”.si(id the lucky, 6I5MAIHSUN.WEM)1-. ’ . you. . So there!’* • me, Miss IimifoVth! I owe everything one. ’T h at ‘on a diet’ notice goes Do you know that with a Perfec­ ^iare.iis isidredgc l»ioK*»d down at the lo your h ; c a \ s y m p a t h y . You’ve right Io the heart of stingy souls who ASBURY PAHK, NI;\V .IBRsiiY graceful form; In his doorway.' it was mnde a man out -of .me." are trying to cut down expenses. They Coflins riml burint cnskeis on haiUl br furaishea; tion Oil Heater without any fuss or • to order. • ■> ■ . ; ; a strange sltueiiou. He who had been “I mu^t explain how I happened; to hate to tigure on a wnsherwoman’s Special retention given to. framing pictures. bother you can quickly warm any ■Isol.ltcd In the midst of the gnrnt city, lie thero. 1 was on my way up to see meals and jump, at the chance of get­ Telephone qa. v'-. ‘ . .. 7friendless and . for--iken. seemed to i’Mlss 11 rooks, a girl I had. seen at tlie ting one who doesn't eat.—New York cold room iu the liouse ? .have, found a friend in ihis «»ager, gray settlement house: and 1 opened your Sun. J f l S I M. S E X T O N As easy to operate as a lanjp. It eyed gluJ, who. passing his doorway, door by mistake.*’ slit* explained. “ I .'lmd chanced to see him rehearslng.hls hope you have, forgiven me." Often the Case. Funeral Director mj Embalmer can be carried about from room to- cowardly part in ihe little tragedy he “ I'd forgive anybody tonight!'*, ciled ‘Ton cap prelly safely bet,” began Supt. Mt.M’rospoct Ccnielury room. had determined to play I lint New .Marcus ha] ipily. •• i ; t hoi,iglit last year the man who thought he kncv.% “that- A targe assortment of casket.s,:.etc..constantly ; *Vesrrs eve. •. . was a bully one: bn*. .Miss Dan forth. any woman .who doesn't gush over a on ham!. Flowers of-utty design at short F r o m $ 2 .7 0 U p notice. . • ; : \ !'. • ‘Tm aslinmeil »'f myself.’.' ho said I w(inder if you’d g » out with me to- pretty .baby is a eon firmed old maid.''; l’artors ami Office : Agents ior Rassclt & Erwla MadulKijC- '/•suddenly. . ” 1 don’t .know wlmt In* nlghi and join ihe i-Kiwil—and help me ..“Not ahvnj's” replied the real wist,*' 139 Main Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey to usher l»» whnt I feel is going to be' turlng Co. Builders’ Hardware, Benj- <-• • made nie so blue un!e-^”~ lie bit off acre. '“She may be a mother who has Office lekphoue 21. Home telephone 9S-I,. , lhe:words and eveth d t!ie ipiestlonlng the hnpplest ye:'.r id’ niy life?” a baby she thinks is pret tier .“—Cath­ Moore & Co. Mixed Paints and Miir- ofjiereyes. .. . . As they stood tog«Mlu*r in the shadow olic Standard and Times. esco, Pratt & Lambert Celebrated v “I^s getting l:ile. mid.I must be go- of olfl Triidtv and h-erd the chimes Q e o r q e M . B e n n e t t Varnishes. 4 - V Ing. >1 wonder if y.oud sell 'me tlmt usiier Iu the dawnjng ye;.ir n new light Truthful. revolver!' I -want II for u rertnin pur- eame into .nnhiir*Danforlh’s eyes—the Angry Father (to <5on)—Yon nevei. ' pose;” she said. Ignorlmr his confusion. .dawn of soniethtng that would make ea\y me getting" into u scrape like that Painting : He placed, tl:e-weapon. in her hand this New Year the hnpplest in her.life when I was a.boy. Flippant- *Son-»-No, W ALL ITS BRANCHES ’ without a word, but a ;j she dropped It ns well.ns hi«. • dad, I never did.—Exchange. Wo. I %6 Heok Avenue, OCRAN GROVE, N. J.

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, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 OCEAN GROVE TIMES

• FEATS OF MARKSMANSHIP. Life Saving' on Conditions.. I A treat iso oir •;iu»u in be kind, but VERBAIPITFALLS. Wonderful Shooting of Cdptain Bo- cam Mm." might hi- written by a wo­ • gardus and Dr. Carver. .- , man' who played tin* jinrt of good Sa­ Old geutieiueu .of* the period just lift­ maritan iii.1lie Une HVmdred uud Third* Traps That Await English Speak­ street sulMvay stiitlnn Another- wo­ Ic er tiie - war will, tell- yoii ;sadly that there are no such shots as there used , man liad fainted. U'haf sin* needed to La Grippe ♦ ing Tourists In Portugal. bring her io in a ii u rry was. s i nel I lug to be. In ' thirf connection it is inter-: "I had suffered several weeks csling tO note tliat- $1,000 was wagered salts,, but/ tiohody hati. sna^lllug salts. ' against $300 that the chnnipioii Of the : ."1.think she ha.s:a vinaigreUo ot’ her with LaGrippe. Had pains in THERE ARE NO TOES THERE. Avorld could not illt a httmlred consec­ own, in that' ijag/'.said. ih^’SahiaI'ltan. my lVca\v. )*fir.k Time's:-.' -. The. after effects of LaGrippe When tlio landlady at your boarding both :coritestant s should use 'his - a in* are often jnore scr.iov.s- thiiri the. V; house Is ladling out your soup you munition, to ; whicli tlie 'IShglislinian The Real. “Sherlock Holmes,” ’ It was a woil .icno‘\yn Kdinhtirgh pro disease, as it leaves the system • *eair out, “Arrlvo.** Von aro tolling on gerly conse n t ed. . T.he.' ca p f a i n wn s' in a weakened condition that her to arrivedr the stopping point—in delighted, for well he knew what would fessor of inedieine \ylio, all uiieon- happen to the action of tlie light ami sclously. gave Sir Art hur C'onnn Hoyle invites more serious'.troubles, otiier words, that you don't .want more •siic'li.'as pneum onia, .etc.' than slio has put out. WIiimi you ,soo deilcate KagMsli gun ''under such-, a tbe Idea of "Sherlot'k noli)n‘s,‘. the a child that you want to _-fondleat the charge. P.eforo -the match had- pro­ most famous detective known in tie- Dr. Miles’ other side of tho room you say to her, ceeded very far the .Britisher .with- tion Sit* Arthur studied uiider him as “Arrive here.” And the child prompt­ drew—for massage. a • nfedical student. Restorative Nervine ly “arrives."- . . . •’ With .the invention a n d . suoeoss of J . “Gotitlemeti." this professor would should be taken for some time • In. England when we speak of walk- the ball tossing- inachlutf. a 'era'/e. for ■ sny to the students* "I ahi not quite to thoroughly restcst-e nerve Ihg wc rei’cr to a eertiilir use of the ridiculously high score's swept the j sure wh otiier tli is man Is a* cork cutter strength. legs. But the Portuguese yverb '“to. country. Five thousand balls in oOO y or a slater, t otv^erve n slight l\ardon- Dr. Miles’ Nervine Ib sold by all drug­ • v./.»uf^;has' many moi?« significations, mlnutes,-I5;ini out of r»,ri00.. in seven ing on one side of ids forelinger aiid gists, If the first bottle does not benefit, ^tii F orfeit! not only do : the. people hours aiid i wi *nty ni 1 nn I es—t iieso were a little thickening on one side of liis. your druggist will return your money, walk. bu\aIso tho carts and cars walk, Some of the stunts that delighted the thumb', and that is a sure sign that, he MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The Best and Most Economical the tralnsrawnlli. n balloon walks, and. hearts of t he gun people of that day: Is one or the other." Or to a patient a boat . -StWinger, still;, -the One man, tho English crack, Dr. Car­ ho would*say> "You are a soldier, and Heater on the Market • hands pf. a w:il!;-. round tho face! ver, shot for. Mix consecutive days, you have served in Bermuda as a non­ A. c,lpck, hy^iUo ways, never goes; it breaking. drt,0()0 balls: but of a possible commissioned olllcer.",and then. turn. .'. “works.” G4,8S1; The wonder is that there re­ Ing to the students, he would point out Unless you u& very iiitimate jor very mained, of Ids shoulder anything; more that the man oil the into the room with- rude you never say. to yonr fa Ir. part- than pulp. . Trtio, It is on record that, out taking off his hat, as he would en* ; -her at dipueiy ‘‘^Ili you have some after the fhree-fhdusaiidth;shot a t sin-h' ter an orderly room; that his manner V bread?” etc. Yon inquire, “ Will yonr ah cxiiihitlan in Cilinbre’s Garden, iNeiv showed that he was a noncommis­ excellency have sonie brbad ?” oi‘, “Wil 1 York city, the contestant had. to pry sioned ofilcbr and that a rash he had '• the lady iiave some bread?” the.“lady” Open his" trigger fingers by main force on his forehead was known only in and only succeeded in continuing in meaning not some other lady, but your Bermuda. the Display in our window fair partner herself..s ' the match, by frequent immersions of In spite of winter you nre never cold atm and shoulder in hot water.—Out- A. Fellow Feeling. 1 in Portugul unless you are a corpse. ing. A burgtar. entering softly by way of You are “with” cold. In' the same the window and looking around him, way you are occasionally "with” heat, EDITING AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. was rather dlsroneeVted to find a inrge DOES Yfviia PLUHBLNG. Q . “with” headacho, “with” hunger or piece of paper on the table wltb tiie Coast Gas Co. “with” thirst. When you have occa­ Strenuous. Times In Getting Out an words "The Burglar’’ written on It in \ im .t> A-TtCKTIOJN* I sion to discuss the weather you say. Early. F ren ch Work. ... Avenue, Ocean Grove “I t ' ‘makes* cold.". “It ‘makes’ fog;” large letters. / ‘Meant for me evident­ It Is always best to catch a Many adventures: befell the French ly,” he snid to himself and picked It leak or a plum bing repair >vhen T e le p h o n e 2S4-VV etc. On-your way home from an en­ eiigiiteenth century encyclopedia. More tertainment you jell .your companion up. Tliis is whnt .be read: "I know it . first starts, because Its ten­ than once tiie production of that work, dency is. to grow worse . with , that It “makes" dark. you are coming tonight—never mind regarded, by authority as' revolution­ how. If you will take away this par­ neglect. If speaking of her husband a wife* ary, had been stopped, eight days of You will save lliucli annoy­ . says he Is a “tame” man. She merely cel and lose it effectually you are wel­ imprisonment ‘in - tho Bastille- for the come.to what else you can find in tliN ance, as well as time and an- means tlmt he is a man of pence and printer being- one incident. At the noynnco, as well iis time and Justice; room.’f Wonderingly he opened the trouble, hy ’jdioning oi' sending very last moment, after Diderot , luid parcel, but at.once his face-cleared an?* Howard Borden Haller, Furnisher y. Tho word “house” means more than corrected the final proofs, the printer, for ns whenever any piirt of lie understood) ’’Pore chap, pore with us. Yonr imttons^share your own and his foreman secretly slashed the your sanitary equipment ap­ chapl” he murmured feelingly. **l*ll pears to ho out of order iii the privilege of living In a houso. Tho articles right and left, cutting out buttonholes are railed "houses of take ’em for *im right* enough and let least.; everything’ that seemed even possibly “Home-made” repairs m e the ■buttons." The squares on a chcss- dangerous, ' and . burned the manu-; ’im.off easy too. Pin a father tneself!” For the contents of .the. parcel were as makeshifts at'best; and are the A>qnrd are also “houses.” You don’t script.. Diderot discovered the atroc­ costliest in the long mu—place Before we take stock and during stock say, “I’m going to shave." You say. ity too lute when referring to one of follows;- One toy trum pet one drum your plumbing problems oh but? taking we have decided to offer some ’ : 'iti* “I’m going to ‘do’ the beard.” Neither his own mutilated articles., But the {largei, one toy concertina, one tam­ shoulders, and we will solve do yon-siiy on . tho way to the bar­ most remarkable point- is- that for bourine, oil e musical hox, one mouth them promptly and satisfac­ ber's, “Pm going to get my hair cut,” yea rs very .few personsknew of what organ, three tin whistles, one !nir iruii torily. .- -‘ ••-. ■ v •••••• .'' ' but you say, yt, and tiiree valets were sent foi* u t t/efV * nrnnric Be careful how you tell your land-/ the ..twenty-one volumes and s taggered : Americans and ..Englishmen?” a hand­ Millwork and Builders’ Hardware goods. lady that you intend to dine out or bavlc ’ with; .^eveii. each. Gunpowder, some;spoiled English .guardsman Is she may think, witii a shrug of the rouge, silk stockings- "were all found said to Iia ve asked i t : spark ling • A mer- Another lot, detached cufTs, in same class of goods, only $r --■;4— ' shoulders, 'tiuit - you intend .(lining. there,, . Some-found iins^yers; to legal lean girl newiy^nrrlred in .London aot- Second, Third and Railroad i\vae'. . “ontslde”rriv e.V hi; tiie- ^w ieiip IiLriib problems; thiit, troubled them: ' The ciety, . .." v -. -S'!. ASBURY PARK ; grades, at 6 5 c . each. A small lot of pougee French cuff sxverjto tlie kind' .liu\ulvies o f youv king -, discovered J tlio rights of ids "Oi). yes,” was her quick reply. Solo maiiufncturers of the shirts, at 95c., such as are mostly sold at $1.50. -frleiids don’t say that:.you are ;w6lif crown set forth, and in1 his satisfaction'• “Over there the men admire hs; here Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles. say that you .are “good.” Be careful he .allowed t he confiscated copies ^o be WTe are expected to. ad.tuii'o you.” Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brusli- in your, use ■* of' words. Some* words returned. :. They say the astonished - soldier al­ ; es. '• .." HOWARD L. BORDEN sUnlhir in fonn nve. widely different in most fell off his.chair-at the unexpect^ Solo agents for King’s Windsor Ce­ HATTER AND FURNISHER , moaning* as. aii American liussltniary B earded Women, edness bf it. ment for Monniouth and Ocean once discovered to his cost wiiea The .beivrdeil .wouian Is hot a ilctibn.'' counties. 712 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. preaejiing ih BniziU. once a Portuguese A • bearded woman was taken by. tho Tiie Utilitarian. • . coUuiy.r Ills subject- was *‘TUe .Pvodi- Russians at the battle of Poltava and “Hello, • *iohnny!•*-’ said the village m 'gal Son,” and lie gravely informed.his presented to .the czar. . jller beard blacksmith. “ I hear your paw has gone: hearers' thilt when .the young man re- measured over a yard. The great Mar­ into politics.” . W : turned homb his iiithqr"killed for him LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY garet, ;goyerness of the Netherlands, . "S u re.” ' , the fatted beetle! But he had merely had a very •long, still' beard. - ; Mlie. "How’t1 that happen?" . made.a.ihIntake;in one solitary vowel. Boes de,; Cliene,. born at Geneva .in ' "Well, my, uncle .left, him a silk hat. House Painter , A Vsieepliig’’ bridge means a bridge- IS,".-!, was 'exhibited iti' London hrlS53; nnd a. Prince AJhert coat- in his will, . that is ’ ininiovabje (not a; ilrawbrldgej. in. her elghteeiith year. ; She iiad a and paw had to". 0o something with". and Decorator Stagnant water: also “sleeps." So do profuse, head of hair,. a' large • mustache them.M—Wasbliigton Star. ?. ; trucks or trains tlmt wait anywhere and a strong black beard. Then; are 89 Broadway, Ocean Grove, N. J. ■ during the night. When they laugh Iii otii.ei*/^ instances'1 o f; bearded . wo^eu > ‘ The Rem?|us..-, ■' Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, -Portugal they “untie themselves to. (ibotit tlio authenticity of .whom .there • , A fter many funs uccess f u 1 a 11 em r > t s a * Esiliniaies. Furnished. laugh" and when they cry they “un­ is no . room "for; doubt: ~ New Yrork little; girl.m anaged to, spell' “tiut.r* Best oi References. Oils, Etc. Sacketh Plaster Board. make themselves in tears.” A persist­ Aurerlean.- ; ’ ; . '. rectly;: ” Nbvy," siilil ile|;inti4 liei VWiia't ently unfortunate man says, “I am so' remains after *t’ is ^taken a way V’ . V; : unlucky 'ithrit if i fell on my back I Women Without Names. "The dirty Cups and !sntli*ers!" was ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS should break my nose!"—London An- ' “Womankind in i\orea,” says E. G. th e reply. S O U T H 7VY7SIN S T R E E T -•' s'wers,' ’ .; ' ;•/. -. • . •**... Kertip in <4The -Face of Manchuria,’’ v ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE ‘‘sulteis from a strange lack—the ab­ Another. Shock, , ftfnrgnret O. Todd, administratrix Alonzo Asbury Park, N. J. •' Hopeful Names; - sence of names. A womnu may.pos­ Bore—I’ve had an awful; shook;. J R. Tdod, deunaBcd, by ordur. of tke Burrognte or the county -bl Monmouth, hereby gives ;TwO' bright looking colored- hoys went, for a; long. w;»lk bti Sunday njorn- sess a pet name; otherwise s h e , lias notlco to the creditors of the said deceased, to Mill o n premise*. Brnnoh Yard. Spring Laice, New Jeueeyrr- about 8oven years of age laughingly rioue; Frequently she does not even; ‘ Ing w ith another nian, and he cotnni^t*; rbring iu ' their debts, detnands and claims ngalast'tho eaiate of wild deceased-umltT oath accostcd a lawyer on the street. Tlio kno^v her_ liusbancl's' iialhei If she lie-’1 ted suicide on Sti fidiiy eye n i ng. liot ed or afUrrantlon, wllUlu uiue monthR from th* man stopped and asked the boys their conies' a Christian and receives bap- (surprisedif-Not until eyeiilng? * twelfth day of Pecember.. 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action thorefor against names. llsim slie.-v aeqnires a iiaine, and this the fluid ad m inistratrix. ".Tohiishig," was the reply* “We’sc mustjgiyev her quite' ii liew sense of .She Hjad Reason. : :: MAnaAKET C. Toi)D, m e NEW SEASIDE INN rUORIDA twins. V ‘ ilignlty." - / Vio.hnny, what is the meaning sought Kept by H. H. Manwillor, proprietor of tho HototXe Cheviilier, Ocean Grovo. “Well,- wlmt are your first namesV" to be conveyed In tlie assertion, ‘Free­ ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS PeruoiiB KOiup; south for tbe winter und doslrlupr good aueomiiiodutlons at 11 Insisted' (lie amused questloucr. Nothing to Do biit Loaf. dom. shrieked wheti Kosciusko fell” ronsonablo rate will llnd the same ut the New Seaside Inn, located on a bluff “^lah Vmnie,” answered one, "is Soda', ' The .most unfoi’iuuato. man is the. facing tha famous Orinorid-Daytona autotnobilo raco course. The hotal has “Freedom was, prob'ly what , he^ fell; EXECUTOR’S NOTICE - modorn conveniences. Writo 5fr. Munwiller tor particulars. and hts name,” pointing to tlio other, one who gets up hi the morning with on, ma’aniv---Eibustou Post. Erneiit-N. Woolston, executor of Mary Ann ”ls Saleratus. Maw done loso all de nothing io do ntid,all day to devote to •Hanter,;deceo*ed. by Order of the Miirrogftto Ot thecounty of Mon’month, herobyglves.no­ others, and she give us names she find It.—Chicngo Itivorfl-llevald. A Comforting Map. tice to the creditors of the flaid decftRHed; to successful, in.raislir.”—Nework Star, There, is always the right kind of bring In' tlelr debts, dsinands aud claims Kgalnst tbcoatataof said deceased under oath feather in some parts, of the Dnlted’ dr afllnhation, with In-nine monthu .froni the States, according to the. weather map/ ftecond day of Decembor, 1010. or they w.ill bo 'owver baTred of any action thorefor against _ , , 77 ilnin Ayenne, Ooean Grove, New Jersey . v.^'a heii»tdexecutor^. '; ; ■* . i.-'.n DeUfhtfolJy. . ___ — _____located on'prinoipal --. — ------p thoroughfare------. Confxal to---- ah poln(« _ ot. _InAoceat.______Open aall il V-,-; 5(W-|H.10) _ v ■ E rnest N , W oolston, ■.--.-■■^ .'r.-.v tlui year.VAAr. 'rerini«eyotj tnto t.WAtvatwaive doiioradnllnra/n a amnlrweefe. W arilfkVm itUam Jcmafc Inniui'' M THE OCEAN GR'OVE^fIMES : V ^J/"/ SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 191L

Into a little bag at her waist and drew out a purse he uaved it away. . DIFFICULT TO SHOOT, “ i’lease do ;not. No, I shall get along BtHs That Test the Skill of th e B est nil t ight. 1 understood why you bought M arksm en, the revolver and I appreciateyotif del­ ■ We often hear the question as -to icate kindness, only you must not let which is tho most ditllciill bird in the mo act more like a cad thaii I have world to shoot. The answer. Is usually already done. 1.can get a job as wait­ given in favor Of - the piieasant de­ er hi some of the.restaurants till after scending with closed wings from a ' f'fs'ce.f y ea r \i Now Year's; then Pm going iiito the higher level of filght, though a few furniture business—going to butt right For Sale by E. N. Woolston S t o r y give the preference to the second bar­ in. Wish tne luck?” rel shot at teal scared by. the discharge “I do, most heartily,” she said, hap* of a Urst barrel and darting, upward Real Estate and Insurance By AGNES B COLDWELL plly holding'but .ii sniii 11 gloved haiid nnd In any direction but;.that which la for his largo clasp. “ I know you’ll expected..;/' /-...:,./. Copyright, lpJO, by Atnericnn Press succeed, and I hope yoii*1 I forgive my ^>c::C A s s o t ’jattnjj/y A bird which we have never seen 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. New Jersey; presumption hi speaking .to you as I mentioned and which yet might take a »^KvL-;--V' - • ■" ■ ■ ■ have done.f 1 .opened youlv door h?v high place Iii the category is the saud H i^ :M t^ a s tlio.lust duyof the yeav, niul mistake for the one on.the Hoof above. grouse/ It js not "to be rated as, an 96. Boarding lious'e property on Embury on Cookman avenue. A good At tiie 'end of tin? new year I shall home for pl^.M ait'lisf.Elilrullpo had determined that. English bird of sport,, bat is .fiimiliar some one. Price $3,000, ■<^rtclosing; lumr would murk the end seiul.for you to come to me, and if you to shooters In the east; where it is-shot avenue. Good location witli 25 rooms fur­ 0V&.OI his earthly eareer, . /! ,.. wa nt t lie revolver i lien you can have as it comes fighting to ..water, holes to nished. Part cash, part mortgage. Price it/4. ;. ‘^1*11 Svnif until midnight and go out drink. Its flight is something like that 334. Fine opportunity to secure a good ” 1 siiiili never :forgct. yotir cOiuing.” t he' Old year.*’ he lim tiered as ’ he of a pigeoiii . with very s\y I ft .curves $7,006. ;:•/•■ ';// ■ ;''.,////./ all the year home for a clerk or business: -he .said ,,bending, low over her.- liaud; jfeM|^'-Prc^scd• t lie.. wcupoii tentatively ngainst and undulations*, and in its case again, man. Located on Embury avenue with. 7 “and I shall ‘ not fail to keep- any ap­ ns In that of tlie Virginian mosquito 97. McClintock street, one block from- iliehd. r. ..As ; he, stood there .in the rooms and gas. Price $2,300. - pointment. .voti may do *ue the honor to hawk, It Is said that those who have ocean, a. cozy 7 room cottage, furnished. p^v;PCQrci1' star Med nnd pale as her eye? ‘ ”By Jove.! '' Think of a little slender spair of the ttqyicc. . also bungalow on same lot, in.good repair, fey^V'inet. hfs roiieetloit. hi ;he glass.- ..His thing, like that supporting .-herself!" A fter ail perhaps our pheasant aero* 101. Franklin avenue overlooking ocean fe S V . ipltince/ met' hers detlaiilly. . - ... ejaculated Jliircus -ns lie paced the planing downward must still be given' ncludiug some furniture. Price $2,500. fe^;*:V ,;.*‘Coward \" she said' sharply. narrow con’tines of his room. “Then the highest marks , for difficulty,/• for and lake, 10 room cottage in excellent re­ S)?5^i;;i''.#!H °'w db you-know that 1 am?” lie look at', a great hulking brule/.like me! we hear of tin one who presumes to pair, bath and furnished. Price $4,000. 103. Clark avenue, overlooking Fletcher :‘$0K > demanded.'without turning nround, ills I make-myself tired. Guess 1*11 look shy'he lias discovered, any Infnlllblo lake, eight room cottage, furnished,, with ace.slowly reddened as the contempt up a Wa'iti't* job' this very night. No knack by which this most perplexing 108. Heck avenue, near the ocean a 15 >’y^?;i';deopened',on hers, aud Involuntarily his time like New Year’s eve in Gotham!” nnd yet'apparently simple shot can gas; Price $3,000. / V/.’S^BgYitVnrM^vflS-lowered^and the: rpvplv- ' Filled- with new courage for the fu­ be brought off with any great assur­ room boarding or rooming house furnished, : : pineed oii the luireati. “How ture; even though his .Cherished castle ance.—Country JJfo. do-’you know tliat rhr a coward?’’ he of another life work had crumbled easy payments. Price $3,500. 94. Webb avenue, seven room cottage, i^|||^perisisted. / - ' • about IWs ears. .Marcus dug but his furnished. Pride $2,750. iBfe;^;Bbenuse you were going to do that!" Stilt case and left it with a convenient, LORDLY FORMALITIES. 109. Heck avenue, a pleasant 6 room uncle iii the district, who at the same ||fo?frlSlic‘ nodded toward the weapon,.and he Preparing a New Peer For His Seat In cottage with bath, furnished. Price #2,500. 87. Heck avenue, eight room cottage, tinie permitted lilm to don a rusty, suit could see that she was a fra Id of. it. House of Lords. unfurnished, with bath. Price $3,400. ■^fe^-^Nb. one but a coward would-, destroy of evening clothes. At the first restau­ Nuiherous formalities have .to be rant into which lie dodged lie met a i i i . Embury avenue near the ocean, a . liimself 1 gone through before any new peeir is dist racted head waiter, who gladly set 7 room cottage, furnished. Price #3,500. 324. Stockton avenue, a finely furnished him to work, and there.was not a hap­ entitled to take his seat in the house of lords; ' • \'r ' / . -. /•. ..'.- •..’'. five room bungalow, with bath, gas, electric pier fellow in New York city that 329. A good bargain in a 7 room cottage light. Price $2,000. night than the hungry young man who One of the most important matters Is the preparation of the patent, a long courageously started on hts new ca-. vr,know wliat it is to try for years to strip of parchment, to the . end of reer by carrying delicious vinn'ds to .Slllfrencli ji certain £mil and then fail?,D o which Is afllxed the wax'seal, the color- We have other valuable bargains both in cottages and boarding houses that do not appear / j&^^tiiknow what it is to work and wait and fro for jiis less liuiigty patrons. of which varies, according, to the rank fggand starve and suffer privation—and Two days afterward Marcus got a’ of* the new member. - Another Item Is on this list. Most any of the above properties can be purchased an easy terms, and in job with a furniture'house. lie sold if v:’then, fail In the etui? Then, added to the robe, made of scarlet cloth" with chairs, and tables and other furniture, many cases 11 large size mortgage can be allowed to remaiii. A lf .the .properties, have water g j the failure, do you know what it is to three doublings Of ermine, the number §=f^|||!tramp the streets looking for uny sort lie succeeded so; well hi the. worlr that of bars varying- according ; to rank. knd sewer connection. Any further information will be gladly furnished and the. properties if^|$$|p^ork; without even a .measure of he was promoted to more responsible Thus' a duke; lias four bars in front' can1 be inspected by applying to me. at my office. success? What do you know about positions, and finaliy. he was sent out and the sa.ine number behind, a mar­ on the road :as a.' traveling salesman. tilings?-; . .'••• •; -■ _ '/ quis one jessi aiul so on. illp^^ym i'-are a coward; as I said before 'VYhen the year drew to a close lie Then there are preparations in re­ ^?l|^?rfthe:i)iggest^Vniy.cu.I ever. met:. YoU*r.e \Vas/drav’Ing ii good salary and savins gard tq making or changing coats of i money, for what purpose he did' not ‘^l^a^CW iirt eat:'.” Tlie girl ended with a arms. In Connection with; which fees to J Van’s Grocery Talk admit, to hlmsolf. He had had oiie ^ v ' !. childIsH aiisrry - sob; . . • the extern; of about 50 guineas are paid /•.'... /■■-. • \ .. ■■ •» | ^ | l ^ ^ “Ybu v-!‘Tlie -Xew -Yoar holds no, promise lor-of the exchequer and some to the lie thinks we. ought to- sell every­ tnhut talent for money making that you?” she asked- Soft'y, with a crown as represented by the college thing by. the gross, as they, did .in Iiad been stifled by his dalliance with; ^-J^*®Ote_x»f ;.courage in her vol«;e. of arms. A considerable jjortlon of times long past), do our share to­ n thing!'-. . : ■ an art for which lie had no reiil ward: making our customers happy genius. this expiindltiire is. of c.ourse, incurred there any hoily dependent upon In. the purchase of the ebronet.—Don- by providing eatables and,, yes, drink­ ables. satisfactory tb the . inner: man, she asked. • Mrs; ..tones had disavowed any don News. . . *’e‘i»tin? or a. friend in knowledge o f such a y.oung Indy ns he ^Drinkables, sure; got to drink coffee, descrlbtHl. “It conldn’t be Mamie Premier, Tor instance, or Postum. or v®tfiSy^>r.Ul4 *«otwly cart's a hang. A Left Handed Man, other cereal, substitute; tea, perrl . beeemes of mo!” Iirooivs from the room over yours,”, "I never realized how unpopular a Walla’s—pretty gob«V too,: or the wonder if. y«>u’vr thought about said- ihe landlady indifferently, ‘‘for left -handed miin crin be until I-joined Formosa, Japan, blended varities and would imiUe. if you—, Miss llrooks has got -hair as red as a fishing club.” said the man who can­ not least Ceylon and English Break- harmed yourself .here—In . this bbiird- can be. nnd she ain’t small and grace­ not do muyh with his.right hand. “So­ fast. While I’m talking • tea just ^'^Ing iiousc?” Sho shlvored a litthv and ful. ‘.Slip's stout and tail.” cially I. Was all-right, but when we be­ hear in mind that my v.G., No. 400 is S y r u p eyes, evading' i hi* y iHinhy of 1 lie With that Marcus had to be content. gan to fish the rest of tlie. fellows a special blend,, my own get up out ^W 'lravolyor; met his inquiring glanee* , Blit It is need less to say he counted couldn't get far enough away from ot an expert tea sharp's book; bas As Millions of Mothers . the mouths as tliey flew by, hoping six different kin’ds of tba in it, and ?gr$0&;^**fvsuppose ynil inenn it 'would make me. There was another left handed Will Tell You. s'',' Mrs. jiJttes a lot,of trwihh'—notoriety for some word fnim the girl who had man In the party, and we were shunted has been pronounced, extra fine ,by. net nail,v saved bis life from lib* owii those who know good tea/ Ttemem- It Soothes the Child. ^PlfonU^;what uot." ’ • *; ' • .; . upstream,' av>ay beyond the best fish­ .her the Premier molasses, sweet and !:^J|^^I-. wish you we7re 'n o t such a usiin*^sV’’ ^ In New York and again domiciled in ticed that light handed persons .who his iii He rnrini at .Mrs. Jones* hoarding know that for quaWy and reasonable AND TAKE NO OTHER. n ^ liesiimtf^l an in>iant, and then. Ii«' tried to become ambidextrous could price'they’re O. IC/at • ' -adtnitteO half defiantly. **I*iu an ari* hoiwe. iijthough he really had his head­ learn to do everythiiig-)vitli their left quarters in a more' fashIonahIe section I v’’. • • hand better than to lisli.”—New York L. VAN GILLUWE 'i artistf ’ she c;,;^>;:‘/About,, iny,. owti work ’* he said.. you tb lier,'' sa id (he messenger._'y; J5I-: duceop»il*Upa best material and fixtures ar,d;in their proper XIII., and both that monarch and •nrt ne*ith of countries, rfUfe* nod tue nodded. £**•**'• ^ *■ *'‘rT;"] ■ J‘>aiifiirtii'.’ niii.st lie tlie name of his Louis XIV. occasionally took part in tariff, the trusts and party, platform*, Cwiffrev location throughout the home.. ^nyw it-s rank- trash-r-no good ” , he mysterious friend/ //; ', ; ' its dances. About the year 1700 wom­ tlonal recordj, sporting erents, world ncords, If you will call and consult us, we will ^ffleaia'iioiiestiy; ■ . . • ■. lie was searetjly prepared • to be en umde their first..appearance in the weights and menaorea, - uniTersiUes, xTlijfious orders ;^ p y fNb\v you’ve made a new begin- ■ debts of .' nations,'. Induslrtes,1 j weather ' to roasts, give you attractive literature on modern sani­ takeh- to a fashionable uptown street,, ballet, which uj) to that time had beeri : births, marr j a»es.. dhorces ahd deaths ni it roads, ’■^^lni^vV-Vbu :caii, elliniiiate art. V.'Iiy where a i ri in ma id; a d in i 11 ed hi m l b *.a performed exclusively b.v men.* .as was ahippinR, binktngi money,., tarca, ir.nurance. po­ tation and will show you the samples of iyou •• go In to . tht‘ furniture TnisU, Ldmrmliigly fiirnisiied robin. • a slender the. case also with phiys and operas, litical parties, secret sodetiesi clubi, the-prohibi­ ^aiidnvd” Ware we have in cur showrooms; pjtfrats^idesIgii elm I rs a nd .-.tables or . sell form arose from a deep ehnir a ml came lint no woiiutn ballet dancer, of any tion morement, woman's Buffrage and jjf-JthCm--or . anythingV Yon’.vr- ^ot to ’ ]0,6po Other Foct« nnd FI cures Up to Palo ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE, FLVMUING Af»B OMTINC toward him/ ,!-s their oyes nict in that note ajipearcii uutil -1700. of ererr day 'Interest, and Value to ererybody. 4 5 IMIgrlm Pathway. .Occaa Grove, N. j; ^'atart;--- somewhere, . you - liiiow.” siie first ,eager gui.nee (hen* was limch re­ Ko merchant, farmer^ .'laborer, boiinesa man,^ hou«wife or liUHines* mobiiuj, *ciio0l boy - or' ciri - ^iirped. ' vealed .-«i’f :\yh-it: .a year's. waiting had How She Caught Them. sliould be without a copy .of ihi* taluable refer* v^lp*ybu 'don’t know, the disappoint^ men ri t t»» i iut Ii o r. UieVn. ‘ ■ “How did you happen , to get four enct volume of useful faformatioh. I'ricu iJfio. ^(Wwt -of Uuffaio and Pittsburg, R0c.). By mail, >jmcnts Pve had.” he oblewed tinea si}/. '*• You hayo •; o-‘ h* • f «/r t lie. rev ol v urV." times as. many ie if ers as X did?” said 3Cc. A ridre.-^ Tlie New Yorli World. New York. : ^ ^ f g i r ^ does ri't ii j uiersta iid w ha t, i l l s'-. she .aski-d. )\!;.(ilijjjy as she laid, her one waSherworiian who had advertised W H ERE YOU W A N T1T ^to^iave to fit re ?i I ►! a.nlt een *‘I must, e^yjjiin Jiow I "happeneiil to iiiile' tb tig ure <111 u washer wpinan’tf Special qtienliati given to froatSiig pictures. bother you can quickly warm any ^ ^ ^ 8U|at«d In th e i lie .jireat. city, be/tliCriy^ 1 ■ \rtts^ bii/iiii* .^vay':' lip to See metils; and jum p at the chantje of ge^- Telephone q2. , r . frlehdlt^M arid f"r-d;eu, siM'incd to Miss • I/.rooliii. a gi ri f Jiad seen, at ‘the t lug b uew ho dues n’t ent.—New York cold room in the house ? ' Jmve foiuni .fi friend In i Ids e/itrer, gray ;Settieiuent liouse.; Jiid :i opened your sun: -/. • aft®. II. SEXTON As easy to operate as a lamp. It .. tye d if J Jj.' wJio, pa^lj, Uf In's doorway. door by ndsiahe,** she explained. “I Iind Hifineed to ^i t-- him rehearsing Ids hope, you liay.e foi’glven m e/’ Often the Case. Funeral Director and Embalmer- can be carried, about from room to co wardly pari la t • I i ? tie -1 v. tge» ly he . • “ I*d. iVtrtlyu auyliody lofi|ght,.M cried vYou’can pretty safely bet/*, began Supl. Mt. I'roapcct Comotcry room. hfld deterndned ».•* play that 'New Maivas Iripftlly. •»! .thbuglit • hist• year the ibari wlio. thought he knew, “that A large assortment of caskets, etcv constatitly • ’•^.ir'seve. Was a .1»ii!i.\ *»je; fit#»,- Al.iss' I.itutfoi't h. any woman who doesn’t gush over it ou hand, flowers of auy dcslgu at feUort F r o m $ 2 .7 0 U p notice. “I-tii nslitinied nn>"lf.” he .said' I wonder ir* you’d g> out with nie to­ pretty baby 1$ a confirmed oid maid/1 i’arlors and Office: • :V . I1 fiuddenly. ”1 «l n-i *.iio'w wliat has night Mini Jo|a ihe . r »wd-*aud ludp me /'Not atways.*V replied the real', wise­ 159 Mriln Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey Agents lor Rnspell & Erwin Manulaic- to usher Io Wliat I fed Is ^birig to be turlna Co. B uilders’ Hardware," Be «ij. j-‘ >:made ihe K.7 blit'* u-*e-/M Me hit off acre. “She may ho a mother who has OiTicc tetephoue 21. Home telephone 9S-L. Ihe words and ev. ! ?!•*• que^thmlug' the' happle''' yai\r ».ejj me that llHher hi iJie day/nhig year a n e w light Truthful. :y revolver! 1 wunt h’ for a t'erlaln pur­ Clime Into IleleirPnuforth’* eyes—the Angry Father (to «on)—Yon tievei pose,r^shc sold. IgijorJn;' h!>» «*e*ifu>!on, dfiwti of s'»tiiethiiigi.j||}it would m ake, saw nie getting into a scrape Uke^ that; Painting ■ He placed w«*'aj«oa l'i her InV.ni this N»*w Year the happiest In her life when-I Sviis a bi>y. Flippant Son^No, JN ALL ITS BRANCHES Snyder & Robins ' fritiiout a uord, but a*; «be dropja*d it os well .as bis. *•- . » ■■ / ' dad^ I never did.—Exchange. Nov 116 Heok Ayenue, OCR AN QROVB; N. J* Telephone ais 153 Main St., Asbury Park

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

FEATS OF MARKSMANSHIP. Life Saving on Conditions. A treiltisu on **tum / to he Irfud, but VERBALPITFALLS- Wonderful Shooting of Captain Bo* camtyns.’: udght hi* written by a wo­ gardufi and Or. Carver. man who played.tlu* part of good Sa- A f te r Old gentlemen of the period just lift­ Ruivltun In tlie One Hundred aud Third Traps That Await English Speak­ er the war will tell you sadly that Street subway station' Another wo­ there are no such shots as there used man bad fainted. What slie needed to La Grippe ing Tourists In Portugal. bring her to in a. tiiirry wits.smelling to be. Iii this connection It is. inter­ “I had suffered several w eek s esting to note that $1,000 was wagered salts, but nobody bad smelling salts. • against .$100 -that tiie chitmplon: of the . “1 think she bas;.a vinaigrette of her with LaGrippe. Had pains in THERE ARE NO TOES THERE. world could not bit a hundred consec­ own In .that brig.” .said .the Samaritan, my head and eyes. It felt as utive birds. Many amateurs, not to “bnt In tiie :absenee .of a polleeinan I am afraid to open It to find o u t” . . . though there was a.heavy weight But, Then, Ono Has Twenty Fingers Speak of • ■ professionals*, frequently make such ii score without arousing Sbmethibg thyr umki.Mi like a small on the top of my head, until it .- to Make Up tho Loss, Fingers of tho comment lb tiieSe days. Captain Bo- bot.tle could be dlseerned through the seemed . that my brain would Hand and Fingers of the Foot—Oddi­ m eshes o f th e > h :;in bitttV and, tin* giirdus was .io be allowed three trials.; burst. I was so nervous that ties. of the Verb "to Walk.” .• If be lost the, first two and made the; crowd, valiantly shifting responsibly third the money was'his, iind, by the ity, said. “Go ahead ami open:it,” I could not rest or sleep. When The Englishman or American hi “Oti one condition 1 \viii.''; said the Portugal wlio thinks iu bis own Ian- way, {he used a twelve gauge, full I dozed off I would awake with choke, ten pound gun; and his . load Samaritan; •?! wa nt three bystanders iM , guage und tries to speak ; in tiie lan­ was five drams of black. ;powder with to watcb me and sign a wrinen state.-.; a sudden jerking of my. whole guage of the country lie Is visaing Is No. 0 shot; Ho loaded .liis own sheils ment; that i liaye' ,taken liothing' fr()tn body. Dr. Ivliles’ Nervine, Heart m - n great suilie producer. " i ".... • or !; bad them loa ded accord big to' 11 Is the bag but. the vhialifrtiite. l .^know Remedy. and ; Nerve arid Liver . . For instance, you never marry uny- this f o\v p ton well . to t a if e a ny c ha nces. directlons.: ' -^-':;. ty’:-*:"? ..-j Pi'.is cured • inc. A number of -I body, hi Portugal unless—strange para­ j. While .shooting Iii' England' Ills: load ‘ on:’belng^ aV'cnsed of thei't/’, . . V ' friends have since realized the dox—you happen to be a . priest. Toil .wns cimllerigod ;by ono of- ills defeated ‘ The oarh was tirawn ui> jn a Jiffy, -:- ft v-worry;‘‘\vlth’’ your beloved Marla* anti th a t"/the' chain* three slumnures were appended..the sjime benefits.” v: tbe. priest marries you. both. In the- plon’s phenomenal scores were- the. re­ Samaritan opened the- I tb u n d th e , MRS: ALVIN H. LOCKS, Call at our office •; same way yon never dream about any- sult of bis: superior shells. The cap-, vinaigrette and pron*eded' witli* resto­ Seabrook, N. H. and look at the ' bod’jy but ahvaya "with” them. ' tain suggested that in tiieir noxt’match rative measures..:-NewYork Times. . ..The--after effects of LaGrippe . When tbe landlady 'lit*your boarding both ^contestants should use his aiii- . .are often niore serious than, the j house .Is hulling , out- your' sotjp you muiiilion,- to which tiie Englisiiuinn* The Real "Shcrlock Holmes.” It was o well known Edinburgh pro disease, as it leayes' the system call' out,' "Ayrlve." , Yoii art* telling eagerly consented. The captain was in a weakened condition that ■ fleligiit ed, for wcl 1 ho. knew whot won III.; fessor of. medicine who. all uneoti* \ her to arrive at the 'stopping point—in invites more serious 'troubles,- other words, that yon don’t want more' hapfieh to the action of the light imd 1 sciously, g;ive Sir. Arthur. Connn Doyle than she inis put out When you see delicate Kngllslt gun- under such; i\ , the idea of •’Sherlock Holmes/* the such as pneumonia, etc. a child that you want to fondle at tho ‘charge. .Before the match had pro- j most famous detective known in lie* Dr. Miles’ r other side of the room you say to lier, eceded very far tlio .Britisher with- \ tion Sir‘Arthur.studied under him as • ^Arrive bore.” And* the child prompt­ drew—for massage. ’ o medical .student Restorative Nervine ly; “arrives.” With the invention and success'of ‘‘Gentlemen,’’ this, professor would should be taken for some time In .England when . we speak o f walk­ the ball tossing machine a craze for say .to the students. VI am not quite to thoroughly reslcfre nerve in g w e reJ’(jr to a certain use .of th e . ridiculously high , scores swept the sure wttetlier this man is a cork cutter strength. • legs: j But tbe ; Portuguese verb -‘to coiiiitry. Five thousand. bobs .In HOO j or. a slater, i observe a sliglit harden­ . Dr.-Miles’ Nervine la sold by all drug- ^"waVk’' bus. many; more signification^.. mi,nutes, I>,i04 out of o.COO, In seven ing on one side of bis forefinger and gtsts. If the first bottto does not benefit, In’ I'ortiiga) not • only do tiie people hours a nd twcuily minutes—these were, a little thickening on one side of his your druggist will return, your money. :: 'walk; *but- jUso. tho earts and cars walk. some of the’ stunts fhat.de)Iglitoil tin*: thumb, and that .Is a sure sign thnt he MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The Best and Most Economical . tbe trains V:i l.k.' a ' balloon wa lies, and hearts of tlie- gun people of that day. is one or .'tbe other.” Or to a patient , a boat , ^trsingei* . still, the One man, the English crriek. Dr. Car­ he would.say, “You- are a soldier, and Heater on the Market liamls of;» civ, k \vnIU round ‘the face! ver, shot -for six consecutive days; you have served in Bermuda as a rion- . A clock, by the way; never goes; It. breaking 150.000 balls out of a possible commlssioned ollieer.” and then, turn' “w orks” . G4,8S1;. The wonder is that there re­ Ing to the students, he would point out • Unless.you are very Intimate or very mained of his shoulder anything1 more that the man crime into tbe room' with­ rude: you. never Sj)y to. your faIr part-:. than pulp. True, it Is on. record tliiit out taking off liis bat, as. He would en*. ner at dinner, **W1II; you have some after the thi’Oe-thousnndth shot‘nt such ter an orderly rooni: that his manner bread?’- etc. . You inquire, ‘‘Will your nn exhibition in Glimorci’s Garden, New showed that he was a- noncommis­ ^excellency have some bread?” or, ,‘!Will ' York city, tiie contestant had to pry sioned officer and that a rash he bad the lady have some bread?” the “lady” open lils. trigger fingers by main force on his. forehead was .known only in meaning not some, other lady, but your and only succeeded in continuing in Bermuda. fair partner.herself.v the match by. frequent Imuiersions of- the Display in our window In spite of winter you are never cold afm iind sbntilder In hot water.—Out- A Fellow Feeling. in Portugul unless you ore a corpse. ing. ■•....•••• •' A burginr. enteiing softly, by way of You are “with” cold. In the same the window and looking around him, way you are occasionally “with” bent, EDITING AN ENCYGLOPEDIA. was rather disconcerted to. And a large' ‘‘with” headache, “with” hunger or piece of paper on the table with the DOSS YOUa PLUMBING. Q Coast Gas Co. “with” thirst. When you havo occa­ Strenuous Times In Getting Out an words “The Burglar*’ written on it in ,&jTagnan-{ sion to discuss tbe weather you say. Early Froneh Work. , 50 Main Avenuej, Ocean Grove, N. J. f “It ‘makes’ cold” “It ‘makes’ fog,” Jorge letters! “Meant for me evident­ It is always best to catch a Many adventures befell the French ly,” he said to himself and. picked it etc. On .your way home from an en­ leak or a plumbing repair when T e le pp h h o o n e 231-VV V eighteenth century eneyclopodia. :>Ioro up. This is wlint be read: ,“J know "it..first starts, because its .ten­ tertainment you tell your companion than ouce the production of .that work;! that It “makes” dark. you a re coming tonight—never mind dency is to grow worse with regarded' by authority as revolution­ how. If you will take away this par­ neglect. 9 [ ;».-w If speaking of lier husband a wife ary, had been stopped, eight days of you Will save m uch annoy­ says-he Is a “tamo” man. She merely cel and lose It effectually you are wel­ Imprisonment, iu the Bastille for the come to what else you can tind In this ance, iis well .us tim e anido”-r i. e.. In the gorden. In an*' lirobiem stliiit..troubled 'them. • - Tho clety.- ASBURY PARK - grades, at 6 5 c. each. A small lot of pongee French cuff l>) • swer to. the kind Inquiries of your “Oh, yes,*\ was her quick reply. king discovered the lights Of his Solo manufacturers of the shirts, at 9 5 c . , such as are mostly sold at $1.50. friends don’t say that you, are well: crown set:forth, and iu his satisfaction “Over there the men. ad mi re us; here Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles. say th at you are “good.” Re careful he allowed t he bonJlscoted, copies to be we are expected to admire you.” >Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brush- In your use of words. Some words returned. •' •-•; • . ; ■*.. . . They ,say the astonished soldier al­ -.. es. ' .. . ' HOWARD L. BORDEN similar in form are widely different in most foil off his chair at the unexpect­ Solo agents for King's Windsor Ce­ h a t t e r a n d f u r n i s h e r . meaning, as on American missionary '( Searded Wonion. . edness of it. ment for Monmouth and Ocenu once discovered to his cost when The beardedw o man Is; not u fiction.- counties. 712 CooKman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. preaching in RrapU, once a Portuguese A • boa rd ed: oii ui t i was .taken by the The Utilitarian. colony. Ills subject was “The I’rodl* Htissians at the battle of Poltava.and “ Heiro, .Tohuny!’* said t lie village git I Son.” .and. lie gravely Informed bis presen ted. to, theczii r. £ler beard blacksmith. “I heiir your paw bos gone hearers, that when the young man re­ measured over a yitrd. /T’lie great Mar­ into politics.” W.; E HUIFORB turned home his father killed for him garet, governess of': the 'Netherlands, “Sure.”. LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY the faUed hectic’. But be bud merely had o very-, long,' stiff beahb IsiHo.; “Bow’O that happen ?” • ; made a mistake in one solitary vowel./ Boes de Oheue, born at Qenevu In.. “Well, my uncle l^ft him a si!is hot ioiisc Painter , A “sleeping” bridge means a .bridge • iSJli, was exhibited In London In iS5p- and a Prii;:*e Albert cout.ln hisw ijl. ' that is immovable (not a drawbridge). lit beiv eighteenth year. She had a and paw ball: to do something \yith and Decorator Stagnant water also “sleeps.” So do -profiise head of hair, a large' nmstacjlie them.”—Washington. Star..... trucks or trains that wait anywhere and a sirong black: beard. • There1 a re 89 Broadway, Ocean Grove, S. J. during, tbe night. When \hey laugh In !oi:hbr.: Instances of bearded women The Remains. . Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, -Portugal they “untie themselves to about the' authenticity of whom there After inuny unsuccessful' attempts .« Estim ator Furnished. laugh ” and when they cry they “un­ Is no room ; for doubt, t - New York little girl fiiana^re'ti;- t6.’'|ip«*iil.-. lui r c o r ­ ' Best oi Rcfcrences. Oils, Etc. Sacketh Plaster Board. ' ’ make themselves Iii tours-’' A persist­ American. '.v;.v rectly. : “NoWj’’-suid her moi h»>« •i w na.i ently unfortunate man says, “l am so remains ..after *t’ Is.taken iwyny*:''' . unlucky that if I fell on my back I v Women Without Names. “The dirty cups otHI siuu'vws'.”. wiis ON RILE TO BAR CREDITORS /should breaU' my nosel”—London An­ . “Womahkhid in Korea,” says E. G. the reply. _ ':. SOUTH 7^1 PCI N STREET x swers. Kemp in “The . Face of Manchuria,” ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE “suffers from a strange lack—the ab­ . . Another Shock. flim^iirot O. Todd, ndtninUtnitrlx of Alonzo Asbury Park, IN. j. Hopeful Names. sence iof names. A woman may pos? Bore—i’ve hud an uwful shwkV I R, Tortd. decoaBed. lJy order of tk e surrogRte Two 'bright looking colored hoys sess a pet name* otherwise she hfis went for a long vcyilk on Sunday tnorn- of tho county of Alonmonth,; hereby gives notleo to the crodltors of tho said dpcenKcd.-to Mill on Premises. Bmnoh Yard, Spring Lake, Now Jeuaey. about seven years of age laughingly nqiie. . Frequently- she does not even ing with another emu, uud. he eou\mU~ bring ta.-their debts, domaads uvid ctalms against tlioeHfnte of mild deceased under oath .accosted a lawyer on the street. The know her husband's name. If she be­ ted sulpide on Su ndoy even big., Bored or nrtlrrUation, witblu nine.months from the man stopped and asked the boys their comes a Christian and receives bap­ (surprisedl—Not until evening? ' twelfth day of December, 1910, or they will be names. ' — . tism she acquires a name, and this forover ‘onrred of any action- therefor :agninst D rtY T O N ft the said administratrix, : . B G ftO H “.Toll ns ing,” was tho reply. “We’se must give her quite a new sense of Sho Had fteasom • . v./:1.'.. MAtiaabet C.Todb, .- THB NEW SEA SID E INN FLORIDA tw in s” illgnity.” - '•Johnny,, what Is the-nieanlng sought Kopt by H. H. Munwillor, proprietor of tlio HotolXo Ohovalior, Ocoan Grovo. “Well, what are your first names?’ ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS Pov ions fiolnR south tor tho winter und dosirlnf? good naoonunodationa at a to be conveyed bi the.asRertlon;. ‘Free­ Hftnp n n o K l i , t*i) t /i 111 f l n / l 4-K a , i- A-Wa Xt ..... U ...... 1.1 . 1'... i , 1 . . i , ’ A, . Insisted, the amused questioner. Nothing, to Do but Loaf, dom shrlekpd when Kosciusko fell?* ,'\* rensonublo rato wi|l find tho aarne at the New Seaside Inn, loc-atod on a bluff j “Mali name," answered one, “is Soda, The moMt unfortunate man is the. facing tlio famous Ormond-Daytonu uutomo'bllo race course. The hotel has • “Freedom; was proii’ly what he fell KXECUTOB’S NOTICE modern conveniences.: Write S[r. JlanwlUer for particulars. and his name,” pointing to tlio other. one who gets tip In the morning with. on, ma’ain.M.VEIoi^>bn Post. . : ‘ \ Ernest N. Woolston, executor of Mary Ann' “Is Siileratus. Maw done lose all de nothing Io do ahd^air day to devote to H unter, deceoihed, by order of the HUrrogato ot the coun ty of Moijirioutb, horeby gives no­ 'others, and slie give us.mimes she find It.—Chicago Record-1 Ierald. • > • r- ; ;A Cornfbrting Mata. tice to tho credltora of tho Raid. deceased, to ; successful in raisin’.”—Newark Star. bring in their dobts, demands and claims There is atwnys. the right kind ol against.the oatato of said deceased under oath, •weather In someJpiirts of; the United. or.afflrpiatlon, within nine mooths from the itecond day ot Decembar.-lDIO. or they will,bo THE ST. ELMO ‘Torever barred of any JWtlon: thorefor' against -'Jd'Oxeputor. -■'VVu?-';- :, - ! .... r E knest N, 'Wooi.sto: THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1311

% So Robin, tho past master, of OCEAN GROVE TIMES finance, goes to jail, eli? Well, there is a suspicion that at least a part ot JOHN E. QUINN. Editor. his name fits tbe situation. E. N. WOOLSTON, Publisher. rUBLISHCD CVCBV **TU*DAY Mayor Gaynor’s assailant, Gal­ to make life as easy and as pleasant for your 4a MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE lagher, has been sentenced to twelve PAY MONEY, TAKE CHOICE. years in prison at hard labor. A Entered at tho postofllco at Occan Investigation shows that two in family as you can. You want your wife to Grove, N. J.,' ,na seeond-clasi inattei. salutary lesson foi* him. every six cold storage chickens are unfit for,/use, and there seems to be, be well dressed. You want to keep the chil­ SUBSCRIPTION RATE. no way of knowing how to draw one Ono y e a r ...... :...... '...... ,$1.00 Expect colder weather ' now,' . for of tho good quartet when shoppirig.: dren in school as long as possible. You are Six m onths 1...... GO we are tokl, you will- remember,.that Three months ...... 35, ^-Newark Star.: ;i ‘-, determined that they shall have a better . Single copies, 3 ccnte. as the days begin to lengthen^ the cold begins to strengthen. ISOLATING CONTAGION. .Advertising rates furnished on anpllca- start in the world than you had. But sup­ 'tion.. At the present time several muni­ • Local reading notices Inserted for 10 cipalities each maintain a pesthouse. pose you are called away before your work is cents a line, first insertion; four or more John: Shalansfci is’ In jail at These all ought to be wiped out and - Insertions, ? 1-3 cents a line, cash to ac­ Brockton, Mass.*, for throwing beef a common county hospital maintain­ done. Will it be completed ? A policy on company all notices. ______■ stew in his wife’s face. Serves John ed. The cost of maintaining such a hospital would be much less than you life in S A T U R D A Y , JANUARY 7, 101). viglif. He should have known bet­ R s fhe.aggrqgate cost of maintaining all ■A: ter, than to waste the stew in these, the present hospitals. Moreover, the days when the cost of living is so 'And soon the cry. will be “On to danger of spread of contagious dis­ high. " ! eases /would be greatly lessened and’ ffi^/Trenton,” - ; : :- the patients would receive very A court of inquiry to fix the re­ much better .ea?e than they receive I ’£ic predeiiflal | : • As to this new year of 1011. Live under present conditions.— Red Dank sponsibility for the-sinking of thn rteglster. 1 "i'-f in tlie present'for the future., putting monitor Puritan in Hampton Roads you. that part ot the past last Novcniehr, after tests •• of h>gii will guarantee money to > our family. Apply you fain .would forget. BEGIN RIGHT AT HOME.' explosives by the Bureau of Ord­ The • most useful resolution wo now for the life insurance protection you nance; has been ordered by the Sec­ •could make on New Year’s day, or ‘/e ) ' . More tlian $9.0,000,000 in Rohl retary of the Navy. keep throughout the succeeding (let should have. % SvnB.riilned in this country last yonr. us. hope' it will not be the Catling) . This places tho United State's second year, would be, not that we should Continued talk of the need of an fiuddcnly achieve our niclie in the ; in the 'gold . producing nations o£ orator to advance the borough, cause ‘hall, of fame, but thaL we slioviId car­ , the world, with’Africa first. before:-the legislature, .gives rise to ry our own portion of the world’s i i the belief that a Demosthenes, male well-nigh , intolerable burden; that we should simply do our share of Unclaimed Letters. ■ There Is promise of economy In the or female, is being groomed for the the unending work of the world; mm:er moment Our .home may not be the most in­ The following letters remain un­ i|>v ■the item of ink used in signing pub- will be: sp ru n g ' upon the . public^ teresting and beautiful; home we claimed in the Ocean Grove postof- Gome,' now, don*t keep .tis ih sus* know but it is, our business to put flce for the week ending January m m / lie documents the hoard saves money bur best; efforts in to ; making it a : pmJ-st- by. the substitution of C. A. Lane for pt-nse. \yho is.the person? cheerful and : .comfortable living . Annie Agnew, 'Miss. E. Aldrich, ■wmi Hichard Edmund Karl Rothfritz as place for our own family. Just so in Annie Byrn, Bernice Brown Charles W i chairman of the municipal body. “The fact .that, the liquor makers, some respects, this world we live: in.; Boyle, Mrs; Whitten Bucks, (J- A. liquor , sellers and their , emissaries may riot be quite up to the standard Cain,. J. Clevenger, L^ura Crist/ of the world we have read and heard Mrs. Eleanor Vaughan Cole. Mrs. To close two estates I cau sell you these thunder, against prohibition as they ; No, we, fail to see any Democratic about, but it is our business to do Jessie Cook, Mr. arid Mrs. Collins, do, spending millions of money to Master Arnold Collins, Mrs. A. Ed­ desirable properties at a [^'prosperity in the fact that a nugget our best to make it a fit place to live defeat, and overthrow it/ furnishes in, and not content ourselves witl^ w ards, Emerson’, . C. S. Bby, right figure: Vof;gold was found in the crop of Marion Ferry, Master Raymond.Fer­ complete evidence that /prohibition calling it.hard names.—^Long Branch ■tm £a turkey in this county the other day. Press. ry, Mrs. Harry’ Ferry, Mrs. Georgo prohibits,*^ declares Mrs, Lilliah M. ,/Tbe only sim ilarity between tlie bird Gallinor, Mrs. Sydney Goodman, N. Stevens,.’^resident.pf the National Mrs. Flora A; Gordon, Mrs. E. Hay- ■and the Democratic party we can MEANEST OF MEAN.MEN. No. 103 Broadway mi: Woman’s .Christian, :■ Temperance hurst, Mrs. E. Iieiss, George. Heft- j-lhinH of at the moment is tlmt the The meanest, most contemptible Union. And she • is. about right in ney, Mrs. William Hultzhart, Mrs. Ocean Orove ■'turkey, when given the chance, gob­ Class of men on earth are tho^e who Jamesr M. Htirley; Mrs. \Vjilliam ■ i f f her summing of the liquor matter as will rob little children or torture v'Vw-.- bled the coin. Kiitz, Miss.Laughlin, Mary Medricka, it exists today, them in order to make money. But Mrs. Milmns, Mr. and Mrs. Harry consisting o£ a ten-room mpdern cottage with twe lots,, bath, next to those who take delight in be­ Miller, James Maslo, Miss • V. N. furnace and electric lights, ou a corner. Just the ..’We are always glad to receive ing; mean and ugly to their fellow Nafis, I\Iajor James Overbey, Carrie. '/»£?{»}?W.items of news from the friends of Development of the coal fields, human beings, young or old, are L, Otlsi Ella Ramsey, L. V; Read, place for a permanent home. both , in’ Alaska nnd the ’ United those who will .treat animals ' and Mrs. ReynoV Grace L. Rich, Mrs. the Times. These items, however, birds in the. same spirit. Two men States proper, “with; due adherence Ben. Ross, A. I. Seaman, Ada May should reach us not later than in South Millville, Cumberland Coun­ Sheppard, Mrs. E. and .Miss Josie Jj?j ^‘.Thursday, noon, before then if possl- to the principles of conservation," is ty, have managed to get down to just Stjiies,. Mrs. E. Slmonton, M rs. M. No. 21 Webb Avenue fev-bl.e« In soliciting items we have no strongly urged by Fred Dennett; such a ' degraded v.. standard. ;; After Sculthorpe, Evelyn' Terhune, Mil­ Commissioner of the General Land the .recent ^now storm’, when the dred Terhune, Airs. G rant Thomas, preference whatever to clippings from ground was completely covered, the Ocean Grove Office, in his annual report to the Mrs; Gertrude Thcrnal, Marie. Walk­ fe;;other papers, which too often are wild birds and •particularly the er,-' Sadie Walker, Isabel Walker, ^r-^lianded in to the office In tlie belief Secretary oit the Interior., He wants quail that had escaped Hhe hunters’ I-Iarrry. Young. - Fourtb^class,Mrs. fifteen room boarding house, near the ocean, furnished.. A S ^ ll m t we need ‘'something to fill up.” the coal delivered to the ultimate- guns, were driven to seek food wher­ Debbie Thomas'^2)i Mrs. Coudray.’ ever they;could get ■■■it/ These two good location for business. House in good repair. ^JjNews that is news and when it Is consumer at;;the lowest possible men scattered grain and thus at­ Neyv.Vork Amusements. A chance for some one. ‘ Uly'£»hew8 Is what we desire, particularly price, but he also wants legislation tracted the hungry birds. And . then [itj^peTS^l items, the doings of your- to prevent the fields from falling in­ they would “ground swipe” - the lot, VBaby. Mine,” Margaret Mayo’s your family and your friends. to the hands of monopolists. That’s destroying whole coveys at a time fun-play Vat Daly’s, ;;«*v York, has For particulars appty to it. Protect the consumer before the Tiie State pays dearly for its quail, broken all holiday records for big business and enthusiasm. There is m producers have an opportunity io importing them from Oklahoma, or s; The philosophy cf living combined wherever the laws permit the expor­ something about this merry farce form a monopoly or a trust; .with the essence of happiness in the tation of these’ beautiful and useful that is Irresistible to those who en-. E. N. WOOLSTON birds. It urges' farmers and sports­ joy the lighter form of comedy,/ and New. Year’s greeting sent out by u men to feed them during such'weath-. there is every reason to believe that New York man whose name, unfor­ That Oceaii Grove leads the way er as we.have had this winter but the run, which lias already extended Real Estate and Insurance tunately, is not to be learned. His in municipal improvements for the witii all possible care they die oif by over a period of six months, will con­ cards read: "Instead of returning towns along the coast we believe we hundreds beause they are not accli­ tinue for a long time to come. Un- 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. mated -and are Unable to withstand' jlilce m ost farces,“ Baby Mine” has evil;with evil, try to return evil with have said, on.: more than one occasion, liunger and -the , severe cold. And; a. connected story, which excites In­ goodi to say nothing ill of* men; to In the A.sb'ury Park P re ss. , of ::;;last’ then to; think df.'ni.en coaxing them terest at the start, and carries • It act kindly even with tiie ox and the Monday we ;find the . following, • .in with,: food and slaughtering evel'y along cumulating until the end. An­ N, J. TAYLOR JACOB STILE3 ,dog: Live thus one day, two days or proof of the foregoing declaration: bird that^picks up a grain, Thero other, notable thing about ; “Baby. Prepfdent Vico President Mine” is .the fact that,each act Is fun­ more and. compare the stale of your Ocean Grove-is giving Asbury Park are some men so mean that their, $3 meaiiess will not- even freeze.—New­ nier thrin the one that precedes: it. T. A. MILLER E. Jr. FIELDER 4%fli'p:ijnind with its slate, ih former days; an object lesson ih the durability of ark. News. and the last act is the funniest of all. SAFE DEPOSIT %f^'-pN' Make the attem pt and you will see a concrete lioardwalk—-also in the j\farguerlte Clarke Ivy Troutman, Cashier BOXES Assistant Cashier co^t pf the same. Jt remains' to be v,'''-:^;;'; how the dark, evil modes have pass­ E rnest Glerid Inn ing, . W alter Jorics seen If tlie new surface fronting A 1D THE UN FO RT UN ATE. . and their associate players continue V A N D 1 ed away and how the soui’s happi- Ocean Grove’s new pavilion Will give The Transcript cent-a-word col­ in the cast. ' U P . • ness has increased. Make tiie at- the satisfaction promised for it. It umn has been called upon; to per­ tempt and you will see that tiie gos- eoiicrete is siteeessful for promen­ form, all sorts of. tasks. This week ade purposes-its durability .will be To Property Owners. •■Vv;".-''Pel of leve brings not merely prolit- its aid is solicited to save a poor un­ conceded. Too mu’eh hard paveinejit, fortunate man addicted' to drinlt. It List your cottages and boarding ;Jif^;able words, but tiie greatest and however, at a seaside resort is out The Ocean Grove National Bank is a new and unique task thus impos­ houses that.you have.for rent or for Association Building, Ocean G«ove, New Jersey ■ imost dea I r ed of nil things.*’ A whole ot" harmony with the sentiment tliat ed, and it Is our hope that it may; sale with E. N. Woolston, Real Es­ -V<;se rmon in a nutshell! ' 'affects m ost. visitors, who want a prove successful. The fact is Mr. tate Agent, 48 Main avenuo, Ocean Solicits your banking business and offors overy advantage consistent feeling of being ‘outside the city. Michael J. Farrell, a deaf mute, has Grove, N. J., so they will appear in , with safe methods, - . ------:— —■—— :—r Nevertheless the matter of. a durab.te already formulated a new year reso­ new list now being prepared. No old W b ;;: lt lias happened lately in the Citcy boardwalk' must.soon: be determined lution—one worthy of, being follow­ listings,carried ove*.. Act at once. Uel1..Washington, and. in Annapolis, in .Asbury Park and it'is important ed by many others— lie will quit — tf.: Capital . . . $25,000.00 ’ that the best results• possible foi* M- ■Maryland, tliat the local merchants drinking intoxicants. economy and comfort be attained by To. many people this is no light' ■have, been obliged to organize to re­ tlie new beach board, under whose task, and Mr, Farreli, knowing the Surplus and Profits $17,000.00 sist the encroachments of the local supervision the. work will probably “power of the press;'-’ has summoned' /naval’stores upon their business; for be done. Put tlie experts at work.. it to his aid. He says: ‘‘After .Taji* . DIRHCTORS - -. in.these localities, and doubtless in What , is true of - the concrete nary 1st, 11)11, all persons are posi­ N. J; Taylor. S. D. Woolley, Wm. Moran, T. Nelson Ullugore, John Hulaliart, Thotnas boardwalk is true also ou tlie Ocean tively forbidden of.treating me any Wyncoop, Jacob Si lies, C. V; Hurley, W. K.. Jiradner and T. A, Milter. : Ifiw rn • Others, the Enterprising olliccrs of Grovo ;Sewage disppsal^system, .the kinds of nHo\icat;i»tf ilrinks, ,under ^ihc Nayy having, charge of tliese .de- peiialty of the law.” POPULAR * hot and cold sea-water baths, the • pots have so extended the business •We do not know what is the pen­ THREE-DAY TOURS r,Vpl:’tiie Department in groceries and new pavilion, the. Auditorium, tne alty prescribed by.laW for sitch :\n j£olher merchandise, not only among nope-jones organ, and other things offense, but >c; feel that ‘.t sh jcM be JANUARY 19, FEBRUARY 8, 23/ MARCH. 16.30 that might be;named. si ' *'V y heav^ cne; Anyone who has $ tiie. attaches of the navy, but among aii appetite for strong drink, togeth* APRIL 13,27 and HAY tt, 1911 • Asbai y Park ®cean Grove Bank \] ali .the people of the neighborhood, ei; with a weak will that submits to Cor. Mattison Avenue and M ata Street* Asbnry Park, N. J. the importunities of friends, and ’iVtliat the independent merchants Mrs. Anna Oliphunt, a well known Cor. ltfaln Avenue and Pilgrim Pathw ay, Ocean Grove, N. J. v haye taken alarm and are calling \ i '.-as so 3c**« ng a dealr v ;to her : $ 1 3 .2 5 '/: vesident pf White House, N. J., has his condition by refraining frbiu Kiipon all their fellow business men to organised a society whose objects are drinking as to call to his aid “the FROM OCEAN 8 S 0 VE CAPITAL ...... §100,000.00 i? & lp' them to protect themselves tu Work for better conditio iis and j j o wer" o f. t h e jiress, ’1.1 s .en tilled t o all P^gainst this Unfair and impossible the aid that can be given him. ySuro* . . Including.hotelaccoimnodntifijis ; / SURPLUS (Earned) . . .. $100,000.00 better .salaries forwom en' school- ■ and expenses. ^competition. If the practice of ly all good men and true will aid Mr.* • tJitdcr rersonal Kscott. ■ f.i?achers. , The organ ization,. whlch Parrel! in keeping. JUs.-.' New Yeur PROFITS ...... $150,000.00 - printing and of distributing, fr.ee of is known as the Selloolteachers' Re­ resolution unbrokeuj — Freehold Tickets anil full Inform,ition of ticket agents or C. SU\dd», D IV a,., Fifth Avcmte, RESOURCES OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS ■.’.’charge, tho individual corner-eard on lief Society, is to cqnduct a cam- Transcript. New York City. -stamped envelopes is defensible and paign to bring about a national nil- OPKICKR8 • DIRECTORS Pythiaiis Klect Ofilcers. • ‘ T, PRANK ,APPI croachment of the government upon Mrs. p lip h an t and her associates de^ elected last. Friday night,; together PRANK M, M iu,??R, Assistant Cashiei HENRY C. W1NSOR /.'•private business'ought to be resise­ cry the. theory that women teachers with the following, officers: Chancel­ ALBERT BOBBINS H. A. WATSON, Assistant Cashier . ed, and possibly no such encroach- cannot attend to their duties if they lor commander, Elllni Brown; vice ;ment- could . be successfully resisted marry. They say - that there is no .commander,.; Israel Gant;- prelate," REAL ESTATE George Pierce; master at arms, Wil­ unless tlie manufacturers, the iner- doubt that . married teachers, both liam Williams; inner guard, Henry INSURAWCF Organized Pehrimry 28, • ’chantSj and the business men of all men and -women; are the best. So Comegys; .outer guard, Walter Bat­ H**telH an d O ottogef lor Krstn kinds, , who are directly affected by far, so good. But while the ability ten; master of finance, Caleb Foster; • one such attack, fought against it of married, teachers is not to be master of exchequer, Jpseph Har­ Mortjja^ ris; representative to grand lodge, v'and called successfully upon their (juestioned, Mrs. Ollphant and her. Seacoast national Dank Walter Panz; alternate, Georgo < fellow manufacturers and mer- adherents will never be able to Pierce. , The officers will be installed of the city of Asbury Park, N. J. Vclmnts and.buslnes men to help them change a fixed belief that a married this (Friday) evening. 226 MAIN QT REET •• to stop it. This government might woman with a husband tq take care , $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 rfwbll direct its energy into cllanuels of her is better able to cope v?ith Long Branch Guincd 4,420. 4SSURY' PARK, «. J. C a p ita l . . other; than the printing of stamped the ^yorld than ono who is single and Long Branch’s permanent popula­ S u rp lu s . . $ 5 o ,o o o • envelopes;free on the request of ev- wiio .must, perforce/ depend upon tion as anounced by the Census Bu­ UOARD OP DIRECTORS: ; reau is 13,298, a gain over the cen­ Very Tom; Dick and H arry who may. her . own exertions for a livelihood. M. G. GRirriN Prank U. Conover James P. Ackerman WllHam A. Keriy S. P. Ha*elriggv sus of 1900 of .4,426., Five years Henry steinbach M. L. llamman Cjarence S. Sfelner James M. Ralston •'seek to deprive his printer of the In other wordSi it is the unmarried ago when the census was taken un­ GONTR^GTOR WILLIAM A. I1ERRY, Caab*er der the supervision of City Clerk J Small profit on such a job. It was vvoman teacher who standB m ost in and BUILDER ■never Intended that the government need of a position, and should be giv­ Newcomb the city had 12,132 per­ manent residents. The city has Transacts a general banking business and offer should ‘engage Iri competition with en the preference, other^things being gained in population in fifteen years Residence, No. 66 tteck Avenue the country’s job printers... equal. y. ■• ; .v- 5,965. <■.;* OCEAN 0R0VIV IS. J. every, facility consistent virith safe methods. SATURDAY,- JANUARY 7, lO ti. THE OCEANiGROVE TIMES 6

At the special New Yearls service J•; Casseday, Mrs. Casseday-s son, of tiie local Epworth League last who' is preparing himself for evange­ MINOT HEADS PARE COUNCIL Sunday evening,. Mrs. Margaret listic labor.. For several seasons son | Personal J Asay-Hess, of Bradley Beach, gave’ and , daughter have assisted their Ira A. Clayton Chosen to a Sea! in the several readings. mother in the . management of the Hotel Clarendon here. Municipal Body I Pert inert tMr. J and Mrs. Warren S. Conklin, of Red Bank, former residents of Asbury Park's city council organ­ ized, on Monday, in accordance with - Revival meetings next week. (his place, were entertained last Mon­ EIGHTEENTH ELECTROCUTION day by Mr. and Mrs. - Harry G, annual custom. Jesse Minot was elected president. He announced Miss Eunice Grilling, of New York, Shreve, of 143 Main avenue. these committees: • -spent some days hero with relatives. Wile Murderer Toth Pul io Death at The Misses Ella and Carrie Wis- Finance—Wyckoff, Pratt,;Weeden, the Slate Prison Fire—Weeden, Winckler, Wyck­ K i l t s . A. L. VanDorn, of 17 Now tar, of Embury avenue, accompanied At the State prison in Trenton on off. . ■' ' . York avenue, 1ms beon visiting Free- by Miss A.da Smith,, of Cookman ave-. Streets — Winckler, Rugarber, ’ .h o ld re la tiv e s . ; nue, have beeii visiting . friends in Tuesday night, Gulia • Toth, who was little more than a boy, paid the P ra tt. Now York City during the week. ' Police*-—Pratt, Clayton, W inckler/ Holiness meeting is held every death penalty in the electric chair Water and Sewer—Rugarber, Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o’clock in. ■Mrs. Alexander Bailey, who has a for the murder-of his young wife at summer home here, on Stockton ave­ Weeden, Clayton. Thornley Chapel. Bernardsville.: It took a longer Ordinance^-CIayton' Wyckoff, Ru- nue, suffered a stroke of paralysis at period to kill him and greater am­ garber. • A cold bath can be taken at any 1 Miss M. A. Duxbury was given a Trenton last Frlday. She, was * re­ perage than any of the other seven­ Mayor Appleby made the! follow­ New Year’s ‘surprise party at her moved to the hospital in that. city. teen murderers who have been put ing appointments: time of day; but the best time is home, 108 Lake avenue. to death under the electrocution law. Mr. and MrS. J. lia rry Van Winkle, The boy’s constitution was consid­ Beach' Commissioner— H enry C. before breakfast, of Nutley, were New Year’s guests Winsor. ‘ Mrs. L.l*. Todd, of 72 Asbury ave­ ered remarkable and he was in the Library Board—Wiiiiam K, Fenn, A hot bath should be taken only nue, has been a victim of the grip at -the home, of Mr. and' Mrs. Daniel chair sixteen .minutes, before he-was . Carnival Commission—John W. for a week or ten 'days. W. Reynolds, 88 Main avenue. Mrs. officially pronounced dead. He also at night—just before retiring. VanWlnkle and Mrs. Reynolds are Ay mar, Harold E. Den oger," George proved one of the calmest murderers Wj Pitteiiger. S; ,Hellner Calvert, Os­ V The monthly .meeting of tho ‘ of­ sisters. - "... to be electrocuted at Trenton. Me car Ehvgot, Clarence Ancker. ‘ Cover the body with Ivory Soajtj ficial board of St. Paul s church was walked to the chair without a quiver; .Janies ; Hiller, who is with tho Playgrounds Commission—Harry lather and rub it. iri. By doing this, • held onThursday evening. • and died with the name of his vic­ A. IJorden, RandolphMiller, Leonard commission resurveying and revalu­ tim on his lips. Roinaln. . , you not only cleanse the surface of ; . Miss Mamie Charles, of 99 Frank­ ing tho railroad property of this Toth and his wife quarreled fre­ '"Health . Board— David W. Sexton, lin avenue, is visitiiig friends in. State, has been visiting his parents, quently, the wife scolding him be* William J. Patterson, George Turner, the skin, but you also cleanse the Philadelphia for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hiller, Of Main cause* he drank and gambled. They T. H., Beringer. pores, which is equally important avenue. separated several times, but upon Street Superintendent-—Albert D. ; Directors. wlli be chosen at the tiie husband’s promise: to reform, McCabe',-. annual meeting of the Ocean Grove Joseph Tompkinson .and family w ere reconciled,; Tlio -hiikbancl work­ tra’ A, Clayton was choson council­ Ivory Soap. . 994Koo Per Cent. Pure •Nu tional Bank next Tuesday. have closed; their Ocean Grove cot­ ed in a quarry* and, the girl sought man to.fill the uhexpired term of the tage at 03 . Ffankliii avenue. For employment among; . the families of late Claude V, Guerin. Willie Marlowe j ones, of Prof, the remainder of tho . 'winter they Bernardsvilie. On September 6 Mrs. will be found sojourning at Pine Toth was'working for Mrs. William . Morgan's New York ofllces, was an Real Estate Transfers, Ocean Grove visitor on Tuesday. Bluff, N. C, Hegaman, and she'was . talking with her,employer, when Totli who had a Tiie' following transfers of real es­ Alvin. Turner lias moved his W. C. Gallagher and family, of 22 short time before .visited, several sa­ tate in this vicinity were recorded iri family from ,34 IXeck avenue to 73 Sea View avenue, Ocean Grove, for loons and purchased a revolver, en­ lhe office,.of the County Clerk at MUST PAY FIR E LOSS, RED MEN INSTALLED Cookman avenue, for-the winter. the remainder of the winter are lo­ tered and demanded that his wife Freehold for the week ending last cated-at the Tenney House, Asbury accompany him home. .She refused, Saturday: . . ' *•- Railroad Sued lor- Forest .Burning Jess Barry and wife, of 119 Mt. Park. .' They vacated. their eottage and Mrs. Hegaman,- becoming alarm­ Catharine Tuttle to Martha I. Tut­ Warriors liaised Up by Great Sachem Hermon. Way, are back.from a .visit here on Tuesday. ed, went' to - telephone' for help. Mrs.’ tle. Lot 382 Broadway, map Camp Xenr Toms Kiver. • . toher parents at Bound Brook, N. 0. Toth tried to close the door on her G roun(t j. Ocean G rove, $ 1. - W. JR. 0 ’Brieu C. Arthur HaU, . publisher of the: In the first of a series of damage husband and when she found she James. A. Bradley, et al., to Emi­ In tlio wigwam ot Sitting Bull Mrs..Mary Rogers, of 3G Abbott Seacoast News,' has been made re­ could not, started to run. Toth lio G. Ungerer, Land Third avenuo, suits against the Pennsylvania rail­ corder under tile new administration Bradley Beach, $1. road growing out of the .big three Tribe, at West Grove, Great Sachem avenue, returned on Tuesday from a fired, a bullet striking iier in the? William It. O’Brien, on Wednesday' 1 holiday visit with out-of-town rela­ at Bradley Beach. The appointment backhand when she fell he sent two Margaret Stephens to Isabelle J. days’ fire, which started on Decora- was announced on Monday:at tiie or­ tion' day, 1909, Nathan Austin, of evening installed the newly-elected tives. more bullets into her body. He then Gallagher. Lot 1179, Asbury Park. oillcers of that body as well as those ganization of council. turned the weapon on himself and ?1. • ■■ - Toms River,' recovered $750, Austin- fired, aiminjg at his heart. His aim had sued for $1,000, • There are five of Tectimseh Tribe. Following tho ‘ August Lleberman and family, of. Janies A, Bradley to Sol White, installation services a feast of maize j V 89 Cookman avenue,' returned on Rev. Dr. John 'Handley sent' out proved poor, and the bullet entered Lot 901, Asbury -Park. - . * O th er suits, in which the .damages New Year's greeting. in the shape. of claimed are from $10,000 each and aud venison was served; The oillcers, Tuesday from a Visit to Brooklyn •the left lung. Royal Gray Motor Car Co. to Wil­ of the two tribes are:" ; relatives. a neat, pamphlet bearing “The: Tri­ liam W. Reynolds, et al.. Lot/145, up. . ‘ • ; umphant .Way,’' a Scriptural essay, map Robbins addition to Asbury The fire burned Over a large part Sitting - Bull Tribe — Prophet, ; together witli Tennyson^s poem, WANTS SIMPLE .INAUGURAL of-Lacey, Berkeley .arid some of Frank Major;, sachem, James Heak.- , Frank S. Reynolds, of 61 Benson P ark; $1> inan;^ senior, sagamore, Edward; avenue, has taken’a position with “Ring, Out,. Wil'd Bells.” , George' W; Lewis, et al, to^ Max Manchester to\ynshfp8,' Ocean county,. It started on Memorial day, neat* Loveman; junior sagamore, Harry • the Hall real es’tate agency in Brad­ Governor-EIecI Wilson Assumes Oilice GarbOr. Lot 7, Range A.. Asbury Francis; chief of records, Enoch ley Beach. William A. Berry, the former cash­ Park, $1. Whiting, and is alleged to. have been ier of the local branch of the Aabury January 17 Claronco. B. F .. H etrick to S. Leon set by an excursion train on the Mountford; collector of wampum, W. Park and Ocean Grovo Bank, has Cliver. Lot 331; Block T, West As­ Pennsylvania railroad. B. Oakerson; keeper of wampum, ; Mra H. L. Umlauff, of 7 Surf ave­ Tiiomas Wyncoop; sannaps, Charles ; nue, has gone to Battle .Creek, Mich. been elected president of the Asbury Woodrow Wilson will be inaugur­ bury Park; $1 ,0 0 0 . Otlier suits are those of County Park beach commission. He is. the ated Governor of New Jersey on Clerk George H, Holman, who had A. Lane, Claude ,J. Wiseman; war- , She left here last Saturday for an in­ Ara M. Paine, et .al, to Ellen M. riors, William L. Jones, Samuel definite stay. senior member of the board-. Tuesday,; January 17. The joint; in­ Arnold. Lot 116, West Asbury Park, cranberry bogs,, a berry house and augural committee o£-the New Jersey n . . standing timber burned;. Edward Hampton, Clarence Davison, Oscar Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ballard were legislature met* on Tuesday' in the Grabbe, the Double Trouble sawmill Lane; braves, Frank Wales,* Daniel Recently, returned from • the far Maurice Steiner to Benjamin Taylor, Percy Taylor, Frank Hulse; West, Harry Milnes,. of Newark, vis­ numbered among the Quests at the office of A djutant General Sadler at Fobs, L ot 861', Third avenue, As­ man, who lost standlng tim ber; Ross- reception on Wednesday evening giv­ Trenton and perfected arrangements bury Park, $6,700. Hood and Clinton Spader, of. Ja-- guard of the wigwam; George Mar- • ited Ocean Grove relatives tho latter tin; guard of the forest, Harry BIsh-N- part of last week. en, by Governor Fort to Governor- for the function. Assemblyman Al­ Clarence B. F. Hetrick to Frank riiacia, L, I., who had standing tim­ elect and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson at lan B. Walsh, of Mercer county, was Durand, et als. Lots 610, 611, 612, ber burned,, op; trustees, J. B. Sweet, Claude W .,; the Essex Country Club, East Or-, made chairman, in accordance with Oakerson; reprtsontatlve to great Revival meetings will be instituted man Spier est., AUenhurst, $7,000. council, Charles A, Lane. tlio coming week a t St. P aul’s M, E, ange. , the wishes of Dr. Wilson. Be ware of Ointnients for .Catarrh- The inauguration will be as simple, Tectimseh Tribe— Prophet, C. Pal­ Church, this place, under the direc­ Wood Will Defend Title.. thnt Contain Mercury, mer Robins; sachem, EUqs H. Lew­ tion of the pastor. Mrs. F. A. Collins and Mrs. E.'.T, as possible-aiid there will be no par­ .Maguire* who* occupied for some ade. A.company of the 2d Regiment Morris Wood, of Long Branch, as mercury will surely ^iatroy the is; senior sagamore, H, Roy White; - months the cottage of the Rev. of the New Jersey National Guard, •the w orld’s champion professional sense of smell ?:nd comp’otely ae- junior sn gam ore, R. \V. II , . Mrs. Elizabeth Stults, of 116 speed skater, on Tuesday challenged ot records, John N. Ennis; collector * Broadway, has gone to Now Yorkj Samuel Barnes; 52 Cookman avenue, which has headquarters at Princeton, rarg e the w!it»te system vheiv t i t e r ­ -lmve gone to their homes, the for­ will act as Dr. .Wilson’s personal es­ Edmund Lamy, of Saranac;-the ama­ ing It throiig.i tne mucous surfaces. of wampum, Michael F. Crosson;- ' *nd will remain. in that city the bal­ teur, champion, for n race at any dis­ keeper of wampum, John. F. Mesler; ance of the winter. mer to New York and the latter to cort. The inauguration will take Puce articles-; should never be: used Philadelphia. place in the. Taylor Opera House at tance for $r»00 n side. Wood ‘ ex- evrpt on presciii tions i’ro.n roputa^ sannaps, Clarence Garrabrandt, noou. The members of the Legisla­ nlained this .action by saying that it ble physicians, as' the damage they Chester Llppincott; warriors, Fred­ •• .Miss Jennie Townsend, of 84 Lake had been recently Inferred that lie erick Sutton, George Morris, E. avenue, has returned from a holiday In the administration of the sacra­ ture will, occupy seats on the stage. will do is.teii-fold to the good you; ment of the Lord's Supper at St. The' oath of office will lie admin­ was afraid that Lamy,. would de­ can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Mooney, .Jr., Albert Lewis; braves, visit with relatives in New York throne him as tbe. amateur title- Kerwin Dodd,.Tracy White, Francis" . City and Brooklyn. . Paul’s church last Sunday morning istered by Chief Justice Gummere of Caiarrh Cure, manufactured by F. the .pastor,. Rev;-Marshall Owens, was the Supreme Court. The ; opening holder. Wood refuted .this infer­ •L Cheney &, Co., Toledo, O., contains Jones, Fred MeChesney; guard of . assisted by tho Revs. Dr. T. J. Scott, pvayer will be made by .the Rev. Dr. ence,, and-stated that in the last race no mercury, and Is taken internally, wigwam, Walter L. Harris; guard of, Mrs. Joseph Stimson, of 97 Heck in "which he appeared against Lamy ’ forest, T, .Howard Patten; trustees, avenue, wlio fell recently and sus­ Dr. J. 1. Boswell, Dr. Henry Wheeler Henry Collin Minton,, of tiie First nct'ng directly Upon the - blood and rind Dr. George Clarke. ' • Presbyterian Church of Trenton, he defeated him. This was three niufous' surfaces Of the y's.'ein In- R S. Bennett, C, H. Patten, Jam es tained a fractured rib, is now seri­ years ago (at Saratoga Rink iri Challenger; representative to grand - ously UI with, pneumonia. ,. and the ; benediction will lie,1 pro- buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure Dr. Horace Tantum, of Embury nounced by Blsiiop McFaui; of; the Brooklyn/ Wood -says that it was you get; the genuine. It Is taken in- council. Dr, R. S. Bennett. ' ; not his • wish that lie became a-pro­ Mias S. J. Foster, owner-and pro-r avenue,-was a tyew Year’s visitor to Catholic diocese, of Trenton. ternally and. made in Toledo, Ohio, Philadelphia. Since being burned Tho new Governor will retain his fessional, but that he was. practically by F; J, Ciieney & Co. .Testimonials County Jail Visitation. l>rietor of the Colonial, 15 Main ave­ forced to retire from- the amateur nue, was In town during tho week, out last week by. the Atlantic build­ residence at Princeton, having en­ free. • ing fire, DiyTantum lias established ranks. “I«left the amateur ’ ranks Editor Ocean Grove Times:— coming here from Brooklyn. gaged rooms at the Princeton Inn for Sold by druggists. Price, 75c. per The Woman’s Christian Temper-' new oflices in the Sea Coast Bank the winter. .Next summer he will unbeaten,” Wood said last night, bottle. building, Asbury Park. ‘ and for the protection of my repu­ unco Unions of Ocean Grove* and As­ R. W. Pridham, who was recently occupy the. “Little White House” at Take Hall’s Family Pills for con­ bury Park gave holiday greeting.to, Sea Girt. ' tation I have issued this challenge.” stipation.- elected supervisor of Los Angeles Mrs. Edgar Bills, of 106 Embury the inmates of the Freehold jail last county, California, is a cousin to the Thursday. Rev, Mr. Gates and wife, avenue, is, suffering w itli:a fractured BRADLEY BEACH COUNCIL. ISrigles Install OlHcers, Kean Will IJack Carson. Pridhams of Ocean Grove. wrist. The injury was received when. of Asbury Park, and Mrs. R. A,. Officers of Corinthian Castle, Iv. Advices from Washington are to Phelps, of Ocean Grove, held servic© • Mrs. Bills, the other day attempted G, E.; \vere installed on Monday . Following the rain the first of the to replace a stone in the steps lead­ Organized , Moiulny, When ; Mayor the effect that Senator. ICpan. -will there, Asbury Park sent Christinas week which washed away the Decem­ evening by District Grand Qliief Mor­ shortly recommend to President Taft cards and .Ocean Grove presented a ing from the sidewalk to the em­ MacDonald TCook His. Seat. ris and staff, of Spring Lakei The ber snow, along came another snow, bankment fronting her house. ' tiie reappointment of Robert CarsOu very nice Bible to be used, in the-, a light fall, on Tuesday night. As mayor of Bradley Beach,, Wil­ new olhcers are: Past chief, Andrew as collector of tiie port of Perth Am­ jail. The prisoners were greatly, in­ Ewing; nobie chief, W. P. Steinheu- boy, that payp $5,000 'a year;. Mr, terested in Mr. Gates’ talk and also; , Counsellor Samuel A. Patterson; liam -Ev MacDonald was inducted to ser.; yiqe- chief, Dr. W. U. K urtz; sir Capt. and Mrs. G. W. Feririlmoro, office last M onday.. He succeeds A. Carson’s term expired last spring be­ in the music rendered by him. and of 17 Abbott avenue, are in Philadel­ until recently a resident of Ocean; herald, George E. Herbert; venerable Grove, has purchased the dwelling T. Rogers. He has. inade the follow­ fore Congress adjourned. At that his wife. • Mrs, Phelps distributed. phia. Ia. a few days the Captain hermit; Henry Henderson; master time Senator; Kean. hesitated .about 150 magazines, papers and tracts. . . house at the northeast corner of; ing appointments: of records, Edgar Bills; clerk oT ex­ will start, on a 'trip to Florida. Seventh avenue and Webb street, Borough Clerk—Charles F. Qurn- using his.-irifiuence in favor o f -Mr; Mrs. Phelps and Mr. Gates had a; chequer, Clark \¥,' Clayton; keeper Carson’s retention because of politi­ jiersonal interview with Harry Asbury Park. With his family he ey. : . ' .- - of exchequer, Henry. ‘ p. Chamber- Charles C. H unsberger,. of R’ox- Recorder—C. Arthur Hall. cal complications that seemed iii Kclm, .recently sentenced to a year’s, boro, Philadelphia, was a visitor to Will occupy the same as his perma­ lain; high priest, Albert J., Gifford; nent; home. ; ^Engineer-—Nlart Rogers. prospect on account of the latter be­ imprisonment for habitual drunken- ; Ocean Grove last Saturday. He-is the Sinking Fund Commission—Wil­ ensign, H. B. Shaft; esquire, Joseph ing opposed by State Assessor Theo­ ness. With shame the latter confes­ owner of the cottago at 62 Abbott Hendrickson;, worthy, bard, Herman dore. Strong. sed his sin, referring to his religious After' a :pleasant' holiday visit at liam J;. Pay liter* John Leonard, Stickler; • worthy chamberlain, WH- avenue. his home in the Grove,.Harry. IC. Mil­ Henry.F. French, Joseph Kinney, experience of last winter, saying li© liani Van LieW; first guard, Clayton was never so happy as then; but be'• ler on Tu esdiiy - w ent .back. ;to:.. ,the ; ; Sealer :of, W eights, and ..Measures— R. P o tter; second gtiaird, :,sJam esv B. . ■ Auto-Sleigii a Success. ’1... . ^ Miss Mary Barber and Miss E. M-. Wesleyan. U niversityat . .Delaware, Arthur Danielson. neglected prayer, and when the Schaeffer, of 78 Mt. Tabor Way, Challender, • . . An auto-sleigh, built; by. Fred Wa­ tempter came his old appetite return-. Ohio, in .wliich; institution lie is pur­ Overseer of Poor— Henry A. Mc­ ters at a Red Bank garage, has been spent the holiday season in Philadel­ suing the theological course, ; Tie is Kenna, - /’-■ ed, and he fell, lie-is desirous of; phia,! roturning to the Grovo on Prof, M organ a t Ti*en(on, tried out on. the ice on the river with going to the Keswick Colony, of ; the son o f Mrs: E. V. M iller,* of 29, Board of Health—G. \V. Bostick, much success. • The sleigh is about Tuesday. Broadway. \V. W. Davis, Ernest Joluiston," En­ Mercy at Whiting, this State, to sorvo Tali Esen Morgan, director of mu­ nine feet long* weighs 1,000 pounds, out his sentence if he can jjecuro tho nis Klttell, Wininm Haussler.^. sic at the Ocean Grove Auditorium, and Is equipped with a ten horse­ .Mrs. Abbic Hitchcock, of 91 necessary parole. On Tuesday of -Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt .Poihemiis, opened a class in sight-singing and . power engine. . There are two run­ this week tile Ocean Grove W. C. T. * Ml. Hermon Way, will leave' here Miss,Myra . Polhemus and DeWilt COUWMS MA1)E \ m VKCTOll. s-ght-Yeading at Trenton on Tuesday1 ners, in the*• front and back of the next Tuesday for Washington, where II. passed resolutions and appointed Polhenius; Jr., together with' Mr. evening of., this week, . The class sleigh,'arid a small auto -wheel in the a committee to look after tho family , she. will pass the remainder of the and Mrs. DeWitt Croxson, of Ocean meets .in tbe State Street M. E. center, on which are sixteen steel winter with her daughter. Comity Board of Freeholders, Met and if possible to secure a parole for Grove, attended a New Year’s din­ Church. Prof. Morgan will deliver a .plate spikes. the husband and father, It is be­ ner given at the home of.. Mr. and . and Organized Monday, lecture on ‘.‘.Church Music” before lieved the long time to be observed Miss Edith-Morgan, of Abbott ave­ Mrs. D.eWltt PIttepger, of Alleii- the Baptist minister^ of New York nue, is in charge of the chorus choir At the county seat on Monday the Mock Trial at West Grove. at the Keswick Colony, under ’ re­ hurst, last Friday. : City-on Monday, January 23^ He lec­ ligious in linen co- and total absti­ just organized at the First Baptist now boanj of; freeholders met in the tures on the same subject at tho' A mock .trial proved to be an in­ Church, Asbury Park. Miss Morgan court; house building and organized, nence will do for this unfortunate .Ruth <3, Webster, the yqung Princeton University in February, teresting feature of .the reception man what it . has ddne*for many oth-. is the organist of that church.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.; P. Web­ without contest. John N. Corlies, of and also before . the Methodist min- given on the. eveping of New Year’s Rumson, was .made director; arid era. He. is anxious to go there, be-' ster, formerly of Ocean Grove and AprH, = * ■ day byvthe. U,ne.\ceUed fire company, lieving it to bo tho best thing he can . The Mothers' Circle of St. Paul’s now living at Freehold, died at the Robert C. Thompson, of W all, Was West. Grove. Charles R. Jr.oris was church will moot in regular session do in the effort to effect a permanent: latter place Von Thursday niglit • of choseii- for the head; o f\ the finance Iiog Cut OiV By . Train, the pseudo defendant in a “breach of reformation. at the homo of Mrs. Frank Walnv last week. Tiie funeral, private, was committee— the most important.com­ promise” suit brought; liy Miss Eliza­ right, 127 Mt. Hermon Way, next mittee in the board. . On Thursday night of last week . MRS. R. A. PHELPS, ' • • hold last Sunday. Doath was caused Spencer .J, I-lorvey, of W est Red beth Barton. The-jury rendered a Siipt. Prison and Jail Work.; Wednesday 'afternoon, at 3 o’clock. by membraneous croup.. The other two members of the verdict of “no catise, for action,” as­ committee are Charles M. .Wyckoff Bank, a porter on the New York arid sessing the costs of ■: the iirosecution Ocean Grovo,'January' 4. Mrs. A. B. Embler arid young son, and John Daly. Charles M. Wyckoff, Long Branch Railroad, was struck Ocean Grove friends of W. II. by a train near the Red Bank depot upon the judge, Fred D. Hurley. . from Glovorsville, N. Y., have been Beegle, formerly of this place and of Marlboro, was the temporary Stolen Horse Kecovored, . the guests of her parents, Mr. and chairman. Immediately aftor organ­ Ills leg was almost cut off and it now a resident of Far Rockaway, N. was found necessary to amputate. It. Developing Matawan Plot, Edward Leland’s horse, for the Mrs. Philip Lance, 70 Mt. Carmel Y;, have received copies of an - inter­ isation the board adjourned to meet "Way, again next Monday. . Harvey is at the Long Branch hos­ Miss L. F. O’Connell, of Brooklyn, stealing of which from Everett Lam- esting pamphlet; “Adrift on „ pital. Harvey got out of the way of bertson’s pasture field last Septem­ Wheel-” descriptive of a bicycle trip lias purchased six acres of land north a passenger train and stepped direct^ of Matawan from Henry Lamb. This ber, Leland was sentenced by Judge . , Rev. Thomas Houston, Hlie blind from. New York to. Richmond, Va. Fair IManagers, Notice, ly In front Of a locomotive' which, Foster to a year In prison, was. re­ evangelist and a former summer recently taken by Mr. Beegle. is a. part of the place formerly The Steinbacb Company would was going lu an. opposite direction; known ns the John Henry Boberts covered the other day from Charles'- resident of Ocean Grove, has moved lie was knocked down; and his leg from Elizabeth to Belvidore, Warren . .The Methodist churches of West like to hear from representative farm. Miss O’Connell will take pos­ G. Mosher, at FIntbush, I., with » clubs or church organizations, on its vus almost severed, from his body,: session about- the inlddio of1 the whom Leland had left tlio animal to county; N. J.. G rove and Bradley Beach havo united suggestion for a great fair to be held board. . The horse was located a,nd in' holding a series of revival meet­ niorith, when she will have tho, land oh tl^e fourth floor of the sto re,, • I f ; i Williijit; H. Hughes; Jr. : surveyed arid run off Into building returned to Mr. Lambertson, who Ernest F. Patterson and Mary. E. ings at the : latter place. These such a .bazaar is to be given, the will sell It to satisfy a claim he has Patterson,- of Ardena,' were Now meetingsar£ to be continued / for lots preparatory to placing same up­ Steinbach Company must be Inform­ - On Monday everiirig . lapt William on the market. . - . against , i t - -. • Year’s guests at the home of "their three weeks. They were; opened last ed at once as it. will shortly, need the H. Hughes, Jr., died- at Whltesville, grandfather, Gen. J. C; Patterson, 74 Sunday afternoon with a service for floor space for furniture stock. ' .. after a brief illness of scarlet fever. Mt. Hermon Way. men, led by John Ilulshart, of West He was twenty-two years, old. He Storm Made Manager. To Property Owners* .> Grove. ‘ Money to Loan. leaves a young wife. The funeral was R. B. Storm, of Long Branch, who List your cottages and .. boarding Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Moshior, a fte r, •held on Wednesday .afternoon, inter­ for some years has represented tho houses that you havo for'rent' or for trip through the South, Bpont a Mrs. A', Casseday and daughter Money, to loan on first, bond and ment being made in Mt., Prospect Combination Lnddor Company, has sale with E. N. Woolston/ Rear Es­ /S%v(?«3k In tho Grove at their cottage, Mrs. Ida M pntford, of Brooklyn, mortgage in various amounts. Quick cemetery. At one time the,deceased been advanced to the position of tate Agent, 48 Main avenue;,Ocean 9/» Stockton avenue. They went were .at’-the St. Elmp over Sunday service. E. N. Woolston, Real Es­ was'a regular attendant at St.'Paul’s manager..- Mr. Storm is well known Grove, N. J., so they \vlll.appear in *rom here d ire c t; to tiieir home . i r i ' and for several days of. the week; tate and Insurance, 48 Main avenue. bhurclv Ocean Grove.; and was . a .in Ocean Grove, esppcJally among -the new: list now being prepared. No old *roenw!ch, Conn. .;*, They :were accompanied by -Walter Ocean Grovo, N. J.—tf. • -V.; mtjinbor of the local ushers’ 'union; > j firemen. lietlngs carried over. Act at once. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911.

athnfririg himself before a reflection JARRED THE BANK. of a niirror. And by him with his THE BUDOHIST HADES. — A arm about her waist stood my Eleanor.‘ Sensatlorial Plays -That Havo Been • • • . XTJk. ■*. • • In ‘ a moment i wiis a m adm an. Eight Easy Stages of the Most Awful Pulled Off at MqntO'Carlo. Kinds Of Torture. Whi{>plng niy rapier from its scabbard.. The big players have never succeed­ I cried.at the top of my voice:, "penth! The places of. torment’ to which all Como out lest I, disgrace- myself as ed iii carrying away very much money wicked UtUIdhlsIs are to be assigned from Monte Carlo. In 1005 a I^Ondou ott the day .of (luul reckoning is a ter­ you have done by intruding ‘ into a newspaper published a story to the ef­ lady’s cha in her and I shiy you therer’ rible platje of punishment*: This Bud-1 An Unequalled Selection ol fect that au American from/Chicago dhisttc hell js, divided iiito eight * “easy Being a Tale of the Restoration The fellow turned and, feeing me had won 500,000 francs* tjiere in one . glaring at him with niy rapier leaping stages.” .. of Charles 11. day and had taken the money home In.the iirst the popr victim;is.com- • forward to pierce his vitals,Most aU 'with him, but his. name was uot given. the color-from his face, which as soon.! peilcd to w?iIk for untold ages iii his In the early niuetles the. sensation, at By F. A . MITCHJEL as I saw It. I knew, it belonged to pmv :' ha re -feet o v er, hills . tli ickly s e t / wi th Monte Carlo One ,season was the play of tender yejtrs. But lie was not iiny rcdhot needles, .points: tipwai’d.' /,In; tiip . Copyright, 1910. by American Press of a Chibago youth of twenty-one, armed, having a rapier at his wiilst. second .stagc/tlie skiri/ls aii. carefully, Association. si&inetl H arry Hosenfe\d, who made which gladdened ine; .If. indeed..! could tiled or rasped from J lie- body.-aiid Ir­ something like 500,000" francs In a gladdened at sitch a time, fo r’.if ritating riilxlures appliwl. I iiUhe third ;«j\ . I t wns the year Unit King CImrlic gave me an excuse tb slay him. .week, playing during the day, but lost stage” the nails, hair lind eycs/are for the Friends Who Have Beei Eleaiior turned, .too, and gazed at1 me, most of it at baccarat at night after plucked out and; ihe’.: denuded ' body '/.': conic from over tho water to- tnke his the casino had closed/ .. • ./' /.all ’ fVma'/embnt.- ’ / ^ \ ’//•" *.- ':/ ‘ ■ sawed_ anil planed; inlo a lls o i’ts of' rigjitfui plnco on the throne of Eng* The late David, Christie Murray used / Overlooked in the Hurry of land. All \v.\V &f~‘. thcei* nm\ merry-' • * V.Ah% -iuy ilistress. -Elcanor'V /.is :U.; fantastic shapes. The .fourth stage is to:'.tell:- a story - of a' -.serisatlonai./play that of “sorrowful lamenlatlons.” In making, for the people of Ijondon, who meet that you. should‘accent^a.'loVcr one day and the next receive auo!h'.*i - at Monte Carlo that he witnessed him­ the'lifth -t he left side.of the body and / the Christmas Time V' had lougendurod the psalm singing self. ;,. "It/ was my fortune,” : he saitj* ia yoiVv .chtvmbei'?; ’ Mayhap hnd . imt the denuded head are carefully roast­ “to be in tbecasino on a Sunday night, .f;-;-. Round heads, were beside themselves a draft set the. door: a ja r \ I. H^iould ed. YetnU, the Buddhistic Satan, su­ in 1890 when a l^rench; noblemaii bear-: y;n, / ;with joy nt; tlie change. ' , . ; never, have .known, of .Vour falthicsv perintending (lie work. In tho; sixth Oftimes in making up your Ing a historic . name entered the room '/ The^ dayl the king entered London» n css I" With that I began to bawl a:ul stage tiie arms are torn from the body list some friend has been :/ wUiie his majesty was passing through to roar a t the “Spanish dog,” the “inis- .’■vvith ' a : fancy to play oii; No. 8 . He and thrown hito an immense vat creant,” to come out into the corrUUa4 was y followed by a valet -Who was among tin* .eyes, -nails and; hair pre­ overlooked, aud we have {;? the Strand, I was standing on the side* marked ‘pugilist’/ from head to heel fy jil. walk, having Intended to view Che and defend himself. And. he not com*(. viously removed. Then in plain hear­ just the little gift for such arid carried a cash box whieh ; provdd ing of the rtnV footed, bliticl. nmlnied. ci ing, I made ji step forward. What did V/fv -.-pngeatit, hut my eyes were drawn to /b e : full of. 1 ,000. fraiic> notes^: ‘^u-/ t? above I he gentlemen on richly ca* the coward, do/but run behind, the bod roasted and bleeding victim the wliole a one, whether it be and crawl under itj- _ * . ° niero Uuit/ siild M .. 1 e .Due,. ‘ot maxi­ horrid nia^s is pounded Into :a jelly/ parisoniid horses escorting the king mum pai\ tout;’ He; was known, and v- ;V and even' the king himself to n'win-- ily. this- tl nie,; with my roai'h)?? In the; seven tli ■ s,t ago t lie qtiier ’ side: of swearing,: the corridor .was tilled-with • tils challenge was,accepted before tlie the" vietliu and’' his feet are "roasted dow from which was lookiug down on cash . box. was Opened. No. 8 turned them a young girl who seemed to me guests, both:’gentlemen and ladles, who brown, and thoii eomes the eighth ami; had come, from their rooms to learn, up three times running. : M, le Due last stage, hi which the cauditlate is or a Bit ! 7 to be the fairest, gentlewoman I ha^l netted, three times, seventeen; times ’> ; over seen in nvy life. mayhap, if a ilon Und got inUv ilv thrown into the bottomless pit of castle. They saw me standing liefore 0 ,0 0 0 . francs in about threo minutes, perdition. . .. ' . ' .V • Her hair was put high on hor hotid, and tile bank whs closed. What ■ T* after tlio eusfotn of the times, and (he Lady ICleanpr’s open door. she. fiu**- ing me, white as a sheet and hot able brought his historic dukeship there in. '/I/: bound with ribbons. Her ruff stood the nick of time for that trifold piece . DEADLY MINE GASES.. up under her ears, though not so high to make herself heard above the noise" I made. of* lufck nobody can' tell; He did n o t. as when Elizabeth set the fashion in want the money, for he iiad just mar­ White Damp, F.Srcdnmp,' Black Damp. i:f, England. Her sleeves were slashed at Thetr came Lord /Everest running ried a few/odd millibns, and he did not and the Focirful, After' Damp.^' or Mayhap a Diamond the shoulders, and her stomacher was along the corridor, and when he reach­ .,“ White daiup. is the gas most/feared ed nie arid saw me standing, rapier hi seem io. care whether he lost or won, . studded with gems. Indeed, she wore but stood impassive as a red Xndiau by the miners, for its; prop.erties ren- as a New Year Gift. . the costume of a highborn dame. nnd. luind;, giaring and . howling for the through the few minutes of that stu­ der it dlflicult to detect, hiasriiticli as i-rV* as to her face and tlgure. they were Spanish cur. to come out and fight like- pendous game. It was within a quar­ it is tasteless, odorless . ’and colorless tiie face nnd figure of an ungel. a man, he dreav his owii sword and ter -Of an hour of closing time, and. aridw heu mlxccl in the proportion Of ■ When I saw Lord Everest, whombent I mine down, crying: there were not iriany people present, about one part gas to nine parts air Is “What means this bedlam? C.ease. V;. . knew well, bending above her. craning but the satle went mad.” ; ’ called “firednniti!’. and hecoilies explo- your howling and let me hear what tlie \££ Ills neck to get sight of the king, i The two biggest winners at-Monte sive to a dcgrce hard to realize unless Start the New Year with One of :V ’ ;^ was rejoiced, for I know that he could Ijad.V l5leanor has to say.” / Carlo of recent years to llgure:prom­ one’ lias Avoir its effects.., "■ ^ .' This somewhat quieted my tongue', iiyiiy tell me who she might be and mayhap inently iri the newspapers are.Charles Black/.dauqi, unlike white damp/ is Our Handsome would,m ake me known to her. And though I continued to glare. The Lady Wells; a Londoner,- who won 750,000. heavier than air. ii/. nonexplosive. gas. so-when- the pageant had passed I Eleanor, seeing protection, Aveiit to the. francs In a few, weeks and lost It back which may.l>e .detected h.^ Its peculiar -went to the door of .the house In which bed and, putting.. her, hand, under it; and considerable more, and a. York­ odor. : Again...un 1 ilie the other: its ef­ 0 %;'. these people were nnd which stood not draggeti the Spaniard ;■out and helped shire mechanic named Jaggers, who f e c t^ to suffocate and extinguish fire. V-K far from Temple Ibir, and when they him. to.stand upon Ills feet. Then shir won 3,000,000 francs on a system and This gas Is so heavy and moves Witli came out 1 made pretense of surprise pushed/hfin. forward, sayiug: . was rapidly losing it back by the same such a sluggish flow that occasional-, at seeing Everest.' - nnd greeted him “Lortk. at this ‘Spanish cur.’ seeing system when he had sense enough to ly, when m iners have been trapped hi Costs no more-than the ordinary kind pleasantly, whereupon he seemed glad for yourselves the crime I have com­ quit the game. He got away with a mine following .an explosion and mitted in harboring him in my cham­ • • to see me and bade nig come with hlui considerably riiore than 1,000,000 have deteefed- tho black damp creep- ij>r to his father’s seat at Slough, which ber." /•'• / francs. — Prank Marshall White in •ing .lp upon them by its smell, they Artistic Engraviag of Every DescripUon Free of All Charge j£'v is near to Windsor, where great merry- . “Why./'tis the Lndy Gw end olin Tra­ Harper’s Weekly. have been able to stop its advance by. making wns to take place among tiie cy!” said one of the bystanders. erecting dams or barricades along the *•"/ -./ gentry of that region for a whole fort-' Then my cholei: suddenly gave, place . Their Last Hope Gone, floor, building tlichi higher/as the vol- • / night to celebrate the return of the to a sinking.iii tiie heart as well as When the minister praised, the; rasp­ u me o f gas - Increased a itd keeping (lie 646 Cookman Ave. j y/*/v;klng. the kiieos. for ;T saw what I had done. berry jani at Mrs/ Green’s bountiful air within t Iieir little iiiclbsure com­ ASBURY PARK, N. J. | •V I. knew riot If tho lady I had seen Surely the Spaniard was none Other Saturday night supper he could not paratively (•lean -by rude Improvised a t tlie .window .would be of the iiuui- than' the Lady Gwendoliri, whose cos­ Imagine why Angle and' Horatio; the fans'..’ her present. but I thought It likely tume .foi* the "masquerade, had just ar­ twins, gazed at him so reproachfully. Following nn explosion, ■these two £S‘.. that, she would be. so I went with rived "from 'London and who, having “Don’t you like raspberry jam, my. lit­ gases become minglod'.and form a mix Osra* #afcfst to'a tavern, where a meal was taken tier friend the.Lady Eleanor hi»*> tle man?” he asked. Horatio. ' . .. ed gas, jifiNsesfting' all ^the . dreaded , . served, and after we had >aten our the secret of her character, was trying “Yes, sir, r do, and Angie does,” said qualities; of each'.’ wlilcli Is kiiown as. / I™*1* ,Ju-‘ reckoning -wo took the 'suit on in her company. Horatio in distinctly resentful tones, “after dantp,” and it Is the mixture ! JOHN J. ME-LICK j . boats and went that night to Cragnew “There; Sit* .Ralph,” said Eleanor, ”ls “and mother told us that she was of .gases whl-’h destroys any jife that castle, the scat of the Duke of Hcrry- the Sjinnhird for. whom you wouid afraid the last she' made wasn’t quite may remain / >!!<*whig a mine disaster. S E. R. LUKE, Mnnagcr ! more. rob. me of niy good name before, all up to the mark and if you didn’t praise -^Atlantic .Monthly. . : . : : And what was my delight tlmt the these goodly-' people. Get you gone It Au£le aud I.could have It for lunch­ ; 502 C ookm an A ve., A sbury Park, N.J: | lady who had thralled me remained from nit* arid never let', me see yon eon on our bread, for Mrs. Willis and L ate .•Risina'-SirdS. with us at the tavern on tho river and •again.*’ ’ ; Mrs; Siiedd. never said tt word when ■ \vas guest as well as I at Cragnew. SyitVv that she burst Into a-torrent . A pair of singing birds; had-'.been ad­ they ate it, and you've made the third. vertised foi3 --lie- • Such a fortnight as we passed I of creeping and, retreating witbiu her But now she’ll use it for the church so­ • have never passed since. There wore rooniv shut, t he door. ' ’ v ./‘.The properly of a. Into rising -famt- ciables,^ / jVrid Horatio looked gloom-. ly.V the dealer statnl; V-. . -Tiding and ininting and feasting and ; Aiid I -stood broken by^ my folly be­ Iiy a t his twin, who returned the look “fVwound ui> with that clause.’’ he ;:v . dancing, aiul all the while I was the fore the whole company, -who'present­ In kiudi—ryputii's^^ pbmprinloti; Watch This Space acknowledged cavalier of the Lady ly, after the retreat of the Lady Elea*- "said,- “so / posslhit.v: .jVtirchusers ■.woiiiil ' Eleanor, whnni I had. seen at the win* nor, stiddeiiiy- seeing the absiu*c|Ity of not be scared o.ffi Iiy the prospect of; Catharino parr. ari unearthly chattering itt 5 O'ciock/iri ;j).; ■. dow in London.. Other young gallants my action;:; burst into loud peals of Catharine T'arr, tlie .slxtli wife of We are going to run a series of vainly "tried to replace tne. arid I re* laughter. , the' inoniIn?r./. f’lrds can W trained to the much married Henry VIII., owed keep rn,y kind of hours. If they are ■^Special' Sales, which will be an­ joiced greatly that it was not neces* “pown with tlie Spaniard!1’ cried more, to her intellectual than to her .sriry for me to tJireaten them, for the . the old duke, who had heard the same brought up by a ..family of night hawks nounced in this paper. These personal charms.. She was not good they leurri to go to bed at midnight ^ «lady seemed willing that 1 alone words often during his boyhood when looking, blit had a pleasant face and a. and get up at »’ a. /ni-. along with the sales will be 0:1 our high grade should at all times be her attendant/ Queen Mary’s Spiinish match was un­ world of tact. So skillfully did she But the time came when I was made popular In England, whereupon all the rest of the folks, but if t hey are tuck­ merchandise, and the prices will be manage, her troublesome husband . us ed in right away after supper they grehtly- wroth through, jealousy, it company laughed again. . . actually to turii him against some of wake up the neighborhood at a -coiv attractive enough to interest the care­ came about in this wise: We were to “ ’TIs lilce the dons,” cried another, the most trusted o f his own otiicials. respondlngly early, hour t he next morn­ have .at the end of the festivities a “to Jiido under the bed before.a drawn Once an order was made, out for her ful buyer and the man who,wants al­ great ball at which we were all to ru pier!” . ing; It Is ailvlsab'le for any person arrest on. a charge of heresy, but she who is likely to lie iibwl until • noon.*to most double his money’s worth. ... ^ « r /apparel, of other peoples and oth- “Pol* shame. Sir Ralph, to draw sword got news of the matter and so clev­ Inquire Into the / eiirly training of h; tlmeS-and masks and'were to dance upon a girl!” : V - ->• j erly tiatiiered and soothed Henry - its bird 'before- buy i ng ”~X ew Yo rk Sun. 1 s i ^J|^nrid5fehst In these costumes. Many of . But I; full sof anguish at lmving: by to effect a complete recquciliation, ari(I EffS-Us't-wetttjtpV' London. where- these'things . my. clioler induced ljy jdalotisy to- act when the otllcers came to serve the i upon impulse and without knowledge, ^^riece^snry.: to our- masquerade were /to order he drove them out ^vith curses American Golf. Watch This Space s ; # ^^)V >e procured, but we went secretly aiid heard not a word of these jests- ? was and threats. Certainly yoii are In good luck as a longing to throw myself upon iny knees ^V;- i‘not -together that the habit we were to golfer. If you go to AnierlOa at all, for ...... ^I^Ayear.'sUbuld not be known. I bought before tlie Lady Eleanor and . at the ‘ Disenchanted. they are gloriously . hospitafile; iii that ■^^T-'inb a costume that Would, do for Chris* same time bethinking liiyseif ' that J It. takes ‘ a neighbor: to disentangle a land, and. 1 so far as I .couUV see, the Ip l^ .to p h e r c©jun\l>us. who sailed over from would never obtain her -forgiveness. man froni a lmmlsome setting. A good idea that sonie hsiVe. here—that.:,the gpigSpnin more than a century agd and dis- Finally. Everest, witli kindl.v courtesy,, many years ago, wheu Wordsworth American’s notion of the objec t of $■&/■ covered’that land1 which lias since been, seeing my suffering,/came to tne aiid: was poet* laureate of England, a playing, a. gairie. Is .purely to win It. p ^ b m ^ ^ i ^ i i r a n d , w,h ich Jio s/• con fe # , ta I; fng;| iiy ra pier; from m y h a n Yes,: she has' had three husbands,; Horace Hutchinson iu London .Tele/ not require coating or painting to preservs it. ^ypjusitVcoining of;iige to inherit them.-,. • mt*,'' I v.‘aiI• d. "unless niayliap 11 ».e I^idy. and she alludes to theni us. the three graph/..:-,/ . / ’ •' ’ -"’r* "■ “J-M” Roofing resist? fire, rust and wear, pjp^B esIdes, ;! hftrl served Prince Ttupert in JCJeaiU'r; lija.v iind It in her guileless. P ’s. The first was such a .tine fellow and, is weather and acid-proof; because made all .the-.battles ho fought iif'tliev king’s; heart to forgive ine." she called; him vv paragon.” . Tho y^ice of the People. of mineral ptoducts. Asbestos and Asphalt sf^|)Jcnusd.; And so it. eiinie about' 'that •’And so she will,” replied;iky friend. .; “Indeed!”. : • _ :v. /:'•:; '/• - : ;'; Lady .loluV raissell visited Paris/ us a Cement. Will qullast any other prepared I^J^w Im n; wo - strolled out into tiie gi'eeii* ■■■ ■ wlien.she.eoilies to,consider that your, “Yes’,. a n d ; ,the second was such a gti-I iii 1830 ^iinl witnessed tho*;soin'e- net was goodly evidence of your love what; artlh^lul entlu^slasuv for Louis roofing made. ^ I g ’^odd ’'tliat surrotin.ds the castle and saX- model she ca lied-, him. a paradigm ” / Easy to appiy—we furnish full instructions. ^ ^ S jf).on<:rn%fail.eii tree 'trunk..I toUi Eieaiior for her.”'- ■ ; v■ i-'/■ -i. - ■ ■_/ “Ho^v .interesth*g!M ■ /: * / Pliil!i>i.»e, who Iiad ju st been-placed; oil ■ *Site wtil never, .forgive the affront i tlie .throne/-by / 1lie/ revoltitlon. v.“I is M-l -O BY H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO. Jhyfiiertrt jmd; gone with my eyes . “And the third was.so difficult to un­ t- FOR SALE BY |Jg|gto:. she sat itt tlie av 1 ndow • iii\ put.lipon’ her;??-A ' •■'. /. - "; ":/•■ .;./'/ derstand and acted so different/from saHV,! - we are t ol tl, * “that iiiiy / sin all London oii i ho day of the Icing’s resto- ' “.Conte, .coine; : ceaso. . tills /maudlin., the others she culled him a paradox.,>— bby; i ii t hose d ays could" exh iii it - the. :SllASjlV. BARTON, Carpenter and Builder irationVjjnd' begged her to be my lady. • ^vli I ii liig IV-'. I ‘ ’Will engage that you are. Chicago News. king, to' ourioiis sightseers,=.i)'y raising PostoU lcc Box 2032, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. forgiven this v.ery evening.” ! a cheer.outside tlie TulVerlcs windows, ^^JSlib:;did no^Svithdraw.the band I; held;- Hcsldencc, WEST GROVE, N. J. / >vhen 1 kissed her Ups she; did not With.that he poufed out a Hni\on of y Couldn’t Do It. wheii hisimajesty, to whoni auy nianl- ^ ^ ig n iiifcn y ine. . ■ t: •. . . sack' and bade 'me get’ up iny courage, “I can’t ; stay long,’! said/the chair­ f estal km: > of enthusiasm was extreme' £ fflL A iiiso .lt wns rijl. settled between us. but be, sure not to dr Ink so much its man of tlie conimlt tee from the color­ ly 1 precious, 'Would appear automati­ ^M5Vand.tiie^*o was no happier man in Eng^* to.- spoj.l; the • reconcilla’tiori that: was to ed church: “I Just came to see If yo* cally upon the balcony and how.” ;tlmn -I-.’ We were to end our te* he. between ine ami'iny ladylove. ! wouldn’t jolu' de .mission band.” - . |i#5yjoicings. at the king’s return by the dare not excite my brain, already hot. “ Ko’. 'de lan’ sakes,. honey,” replied One Formality. SEXTON & H AVI LAND : --Mnihuerhde, and the next week I w as: with the liquor and would linVe none tlie old mammy, “doah1 come to me! “Ob, joy! She' has. written a lotto’ tSjt- "--to go. to . the seat of my- lady’s father of n. . I '.can’t even • play 1 a .mouf organ.”— Faying she. will nmrry..;me.” K5rlck Boarding, Llyory, Sole and Exchange proposition for her'- \yhon the bail was on Everest sought Lippincott's. ' :."-./". •• “Congratulations. •When?" - before th at' might - happen me out and led me to n curtained “Well—or—yoitsce.her father has to ps^I^w elPtiigh rendered our union 1mpos*." corner where sat Isabella, that queen ■ Keeping Him Guessing. • Indorse . this promhsory note before it’s slble. • . who furnished the funds by \ nieans. Tim—Would you scream if.I kissed good/’—CIorelaiid leader. A ;/,«/•■. The day before; the -raasauerade I' of which Virginia^ >vaV d Is po v ered; you? JV y -/•>5-'/-:-' 'i'\: South of Main Avenue Gates, Ocean Grove/New Jersey lip -T O TfntoR through a* corridor at “tTore. GoUimbnsi.- your .majesty;’; Tessie—I shpposo yoti flatter yourself How Ma Resombled Him. Tolophono No. 108 1Ak. ?W ffi^agnew;iined .with sleeping chfimbers, who ret.uiTis to you penitent. . j-V that I’d Jie^spccchless with joy’—Mo* “Tommy, you don’t take after your ^passed one* of therit, the door of He left me; with /m y love. And iis bile “Register, ' ^ ‘ ^ - Carringes ot every deaoriptlon nnd all the latest styles. A.11 kinds of tuty \ father much,-do you?” . ber tiro wagons, eto.. • V'.'< V . •! ■•'. ' 'I , Wldch stood ajar, I sa^ a sight that T drew the. curtains tbat those passing “No, ma’am. But, gee, you ought to should not see in, so "I draw toe cur Closed carnages for weddings and funerals n specialty. Tally-ho.- froze my heart with horror. Within TJie weakest excuse is strong enough pee the way ma does .BometimeBr’— straw-rldo outllta furnished at short notice. Boarding by day, week or tr tain Ii .wer tho clpse of my story when wo wish to do wrong.. [?$. tho’ chamber I saw a Spanish cavalier • 32xchange, /. V6 ; - . . ■■‘ V-.’': Gontlo horsoe for ladles’ usa. '

11 mu. SATURDAY, JANUARY ?, 3,0*11. THE OCEviN GROVE TIMES

V n/ x/ w v he did so he would stop and tnke her BRUISED FINGER NAILS. A Humble Hero. CARRIED G'FF GY A LION. along. To, t his she replied that she Every student of history reriiembera New York and Long would walk his way and they might A Simple Remedy That Keeps Them Captain Perry’s dispatch after the bat­ Thrilling Experisr.ee of a Ranger In meet on the road.. .’■, • . . From Turning Black. tle of Lake Erie, a sentence terse and tha Tr-f.s^aal. Branch R. R. LITTLE About this tinur the woman cn me in yet glowing, “We iiave met the en- - Two men at- least‘ have, given ac-; with the iJi.Jiit, set it down on the tu* A young womnn who wns going to a emy, and tliey: n repairs.” Time-talile In effect Nov. 27, 1010. counts of their sensations.' when they hie and went out.-.Blxby drank it, con­ debutnnte dinner the next evening Every one remembers the great and bruised three of the finger nnila of her were en rricd oif 1 jy I ions— l he gren t ex­ versing with the girl the while. He significant result of the Hgiit, biil few Stations in New York. ' gave her every opportunity to . explain right hand bndly' by catching them In perhaps have heard of one humble plorer Livingstone and n man named CeDtral Railroad oE New Jersey, why. she was. .there 'and tell him all a door. Yislona of nn unsightly band', worker, who.-served his country Just ns Wolliuter. a ranger of game preserves She Afforded a Grown Man De­ possibly cine in a sling, drove her to in the Transvaal. . Wolhuter’s adven­ foot of Liberty Street and West 23rti about herself, but, whether.she did* not truly there as if lie liad been on deck Street. lightful Entertainment understand his hints or was singularly the telephone to. get in touch with her amid shot aiid shell, earning glory as ture Is not secondary in interest to physician. Livingstone's experience. Ills- story, Pennsylvania Railroad, Seventh reticent for one so young, anyway ‘she well as the reward of a good con- Avenue and 32nd Street, foot . of His advice was: “Get, yourself a which was attested by the ‘certificate, By LLOYD WILLIAMS failed to enlighten him. When lie took science. -T- ■ . -' ' . ■ Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets. his leave she arose from her seat; and comfortable chair and an interesting Just as the ships were going into ac­ of the magistfnte of the district, was Copyright, 1910, by Amerlcnn Press substantially as follows: Association. Bixby noticed that (she was pretty book, set yourself by a stationary tion the mate of the Lawrence said fa LEAVE OCEAN GROVE AND AS­ nearly as tall as lie was. But Blxby waahatand in ; such a way that the' Wilson Mays, who was, 111 anti unfit H e Was riding, along n Kafir path, BURY PARK Angers can be held upright under the about hour after sunset. It liad was not a large man, and • the girl for service: tin for New York— G.lu, 6.45, 6.55, 7.15 Blxby w-ns one of those fellows who. seemed to be largo for her.age. Some faucet; then turn on the cold water ~ “Go below, Mays; you are top weak been a long, march, and lie .hnd pushed 8.00, 8.15, 8.50, 0.10, 11.30 a. m., think that the young men of America girls get their growth i?y fourteen, anil and let it run over the bruised fingers to be here.!* . —' 011 ahead of his companions. Ills dog 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, '4.27, 5.27, 7.0U, should take tut'Interest in'politics. He Blxby concluded this was one of that for at least threo'-qjiarters of an hour, “I can do something, sir,” was the barked at something, and a ‘moment 8.3.0, (Saturdays only) ji. m. Sun­ •was a shrewd man—we all think our­ • kind. , : • ■' ■ preferably longer. 1 : stout reply. J.. •' ’ later Wolliuter siiw a Hon crouching days from North Asbury Park de- selves shrewd—and -could “ see through • The next - morning was delightful,- “If the water gets too cold or chills “What can you do?” close to lilm On the right hand side. l»ot, 7.26) 0.06 a. m„ 4.15, 5.34, ri millstone" as well ns any one. He not a cloud in the sky ilnd the air. dry you during .that time turn it off for a * “I can.sound the pump, sir* and let a The ranger turmld Ids horse shnrply, 6.25, 7.-15, 8.36 p. ni. believed".Jh the Mnehlnvcllrtn type of ; and. cold. . Bixby started for liis’walk: lew •minute^, but never once jet the strong man go to the guns.” a circumstance .that 110 doubt cttused l-’or Eliznbetli and Newark—6.15, diplomacy and prided himself upon he*, nnd felt ns lip "lie would rather rum hand get out of the upright position Then lie sat down by the pump niid tho lion to hilss the spring. '6;45,-7.IS Newark only, S. 15 New­ ing able to conceal.his meaning by his There; was Ice in. the little ditches be­ bo the blood can run into the bruised thus released for active service a man Wolliuter was unseated. At tho same ark .only, 8.50, 9.10, 11.30 a. m. words as well as the great diplomat side the road, and,'belug fresh frozen linger and blacken--’ ” ; ■ V j:--' who hnd more muscle, and when the moment he saw another lion coming 1.13, 2.20, 4.00,- 4127 Elizabeth The maiden’s band was unmarred fight was over 'there he was found from llie opposite direction. Tlie! only, 5.27, 7.00, S.3G Saturdaya iilmself. lie was. ambitions, and am­ and glassy, it afforded especially good only, p. in. Sundays from North’ bitious men are liable to ovortnx their slides for; hoys and girls. Looking for her dinner, • and ahe waa so de­ with a bullet through his heart. horse rushed off, with the first Hon Asbury' P ark depot 7.2C, 9.00 a. strength. At any rate,'.Ill xby overtax­ nhoad.he saw .the girl ho was to meet lighted: with the remedy she told it iu .pursuit;'1and tlie second lion picked m,f 4*^5, o.34, 6.25, 7.45 Newark ed his and wns ordered to go away sliding on one of these stretches of for the benefit of the guests, one tit Barred the Red Heels. Wolliuter tip almost before he .touched only, 8.36 jj. in. by himself Into the country and live Ice. Indeed, she slid on every one she least of whom has. tried this enre re­ Once actors, used to say (hat, they the ground and gripped him by the For Red Bank, 'Matawan arid Pertii the simple life offc a domestic animal. came to. When, Blxby chine up to her peatedly since, being inclined to awk­ were going* “to study a part for per* right sliouider'in such :i position that Amboy— 0.15, 6.'45 Red . Bank That Is, he wns to'cut and sleep and her cheeks w^re. aglow. She looked wardness and badly bruised fingers. formance;” now the saying is that oiio: lie was fnce up, with Ids legs nnd body only,. 6.55 Red Bank only, 7.15 ; not think. very pretty. “She'll make a stunner.” No m atter how. bad tbe hurt, unless “gets unjn a part,”, wlileb nmy be one dragging untiijr non tli Vhe beast. The • Rod Bank only, 8;oo Red Bank He chose a farmhouse. The season remarked Bixby to himself, "\£hen she the. finger i s : mashed ' the throbbing of the !reasons.’ why. tiiere were, .once Hon trot tod down the path, uttering a. only, S.15 Red Bank only, S.50, was not.propitious, for the summer niul is a few years older.” . will not be followed with weeks of more studied performances than there loud, growliirr. purrinur lioise. * 9.10, 11.30 a. m.,’1.13', 2.20, 4.00. part of autumn had passed,, nnd the A fter the greetings Blsfby told her blackened mills.—Exchange. are now. As fln S am ple of how much • Wolhuter’s seiisntioiis were not those 4.27 Red Bank only, 5.27 except Perth Amboy, 7.00, 8.36 Saturday days were short. Blxby received the that If they were to walk together they can be safely left; to the Intelligence of Livingstone, who said he wns in a morning papers from the city by 11 must know each other’s names. He only p. m. Sundays from North VICE PRESIDENT KING. of even tried actors Is the case of the sta te o f: a pii t hv, w i t h eti 11 re. a bsence of Asbury Park depot, 7.26, 9.06 a. . o'clock; and between breakfast and said lie was Mr, Bixby, and she said Napoleonic play that Charles Frohman pniri during the time the lion hail him. m., 4.15 Red Bank and .Matawan ; their: receipt he walked. It was. all her name- w as Alice. He asked her Was once rehearsing. In the midst of Tlie gnlne riinger sulTered terribly, only, 5.34 except ’Perth Amboy, very well for his doctor to tel) him “Alice what?” aiid she said Alice Mld- Took the Oath of Office Abroad, blit Did Not LiVo.to Serve. the dress rehearsal an actress of sup­ both mentally ii ml physlcnlly, and saw 6.25 except Perth Amboy, 7.45 that he, must do nothing. Everybody dieton. •• ■■■ ■■ ; posed all around experience, cast for no possible Way of escape. The .lion Red Bank only, 8.36 p, in. William Rufus King, born April! 6, . knows tliat Satan provides work for •‘Well, Alice,” lie snid, “w hat do you one of tlie Paris street denizens, one took him nearly 20Q yards. For Long Branch— 6.15, 6.45, 6.55, Idle hands to do. So long as lie was study at school?*’: .. 1780, died April 18, 1853, was. a vice 7:15, 8.00, 8.15, 8.50, 9.10, 9.52, -president of the Unlte^l States who of the mob of revolutionists, was: dis­ Suddenly Wolluiter bethought him of busy lie lived as Innocent a life as “Whrt t do I . study ? Why, I study— co vercfd gayly decked out in patent his shcal.ii Iriilfe, v.-hlcb he carried Jn 10.19, 11.10, 11.30, 11.50 a. m., any man of his, acquaintance. Just as oh, don’t let's, talk about school work!. never served In that capacity and one. 1.13, 2.20, 2.23, 4.00, 4.27, 6.27, who took the oath of office on foreign, leather shoes with jolly red heels. “No, his belt behind ills r!'tht hip. .Ou reach- ; soon ns he ceased to work ho^got into Lot's talk about tlie hills nnd tho val­ my child,” said Mr. Frohmnn, . “not 5.38, 0.54, 6.57, 7.00, 8.12, 8.30 soil, something which can be said of Ing a large, tree -With overhangingToots Saturdays only p. m. Sundays mischief, leys and the trees.. It must be very red heels , and n revolutionist too.” the'; lion stopped, whereupon Wolliuter - Chance furnished an opportunity. beautiful here In su turner. I can pic­ no other executive oflicer who has ever from North Asbury Park depot, been elected by the people of this coun­ “But they look ever so. much prettier stabbed.I.iim twice In the side with his 7.26, 9.06, 11.24, 11.54 a. in.. One morning lie started out for Ills ture it as it wiii be In. April, when the and give color to the scene,” persisted left hand. . It was nscerta.lued after­ 4.15, 5.34, 6.25, 7.45, 8.30 p. m. . constitutional. It-wns a cold, lowering leaves are budding and on the forest try. King was an invalid, but his the actress. ■ “That may be,” continued ward that the first stub touched the Far Belraar, Spring Lake and Mana- day and spitting snow. Nevertheless trees is -that delicate ;pnle shade fof friends urged him to take second place on the ticket with Pierce, ih 1852; Mr. Frohman,; “but • the mob did not bottom of the heart nnd that tbe sec­ squnn-—1.45 Mondays excepted; Blxby craved exercise aiul enjoyed greeii that we see only about ten days wear red! heeled shoes.; get your color ond one; slit it down for sonie; distance, . C.13, 6.44, 6.56, 7.26, 8.02, 9.05, In the Whole yenr. And I can fancy Both were elected, but Mr. ’ King's stopping out at a brisk pace. lie hod with a red .handkerchief or from your • The II011 Immediately ‘dropped Wol- 10.20, 10.54, 11.40 a. m., 12.47, • not gone far before he saw a girl com* the melodious piping of ^ome bltxt health failed so rapidly that he was, forced to feo to Cuba some two, months makeup tablerbut not wlth red heels.” huter, and again the. ‘ game ranger I.19, 2.10 Saturdays only, 2.22, - ing in the opposite direction. When away up hi the highest branches as If slinick him, this time in tile throat, 2.40, 2.57 Saturday? only, 3.25. sho passed him ho knew at once that, It: came , down froin heaven. ' Do yon before Inauguration day. Not having 3.57, 5.05, 5.17, C.07, 6.16, G;4S, Successful Trap Shooting. . severing an artery. • like himself, she was not country born remember how- beautifully Coleridge returned to the tJnlted States by 7.02, 8.07, 10.55 p. m., Sundays March 4, congress passed a special act, Aim your gun rt little aboye the shed The lion jumped liack and stood fac­ from North Asbury Park depot, and bred. Her dress coming'only to describes the sounds in his ‘Ancient* protecting the. traps. Give the call ing: him. growling. .Wolliuter scram­ the tops of her. boots left Blxby in Mariner?’ . ; . . - ■ authorizing the United States consul , 1.42, 5.40 11.00, 11.20 a. m. at Matahzas, Cuba, to sw ear hint iii “Pull.” Do not get rattled. Get. your, bled to bIs feet, sliouiIng *at tho top of 12.44, 4.17, 5.01, 5.55, 7.09, in dress in tlio- city,” «ho added;“ there’s the! other. ‘•Behold tlie inan” or. “Be­ ting behind the \ bar day a ft.er day ?’’ Tingling Ears* v Saturdays only,-4.30, 5.20, 6s20; liis going there. something I wish to send yoU.” hold your man.”- . impilred tlio stranger In Crimson Gulch. If your oars burn, people say, some 8.50, .11.50 j>. m. Sundays 9.05 On reaching (lie place he opened the “When?” \ “Ich bleu” was tho motto of John, "Tlmt’s Stagecoach Charley. He's one Is talking about-yon. . This is very a. in., 3.50, S.20 p. m. “After your return.” gate, went deliberately up the walk king of Bohemia, whom the Black In a peculiar predicament. He went to Old, for Pliny says, “When our ears do Seventh Avenue arid 32d Stroot, via . Blxby gave Iier his card with his and rapped on the door. A woiiinn Prince slew at. Crecy. .“Eich Dyn” arc. town last week an* got his teeth tlxed.. glow, and tingle some do talk of us in Pennsylvania Railroad — '0.04,' address on- It, "nnd she ran hi to flu*' opened It,: and Blxby naked' if lie the words supposed to have been used Then lie come here, a u*, bein’ broke, dur aiisencc.” ' 11.12 -a: m;; 12.34. 3;42, 4;3-S S a t- “ urdnys excepted, 5.10 p. in. Sun- might bcjJs a glass or milk. Ills re­ house. • by Edward I. when presenting his in- ran- up u bill 011 the streu’th of his Shakespeare In’“Much Add About quest.was granted, and he wns invit­ The next morning the weather Nothfug” makes r.eiilrlce say to Ur­ dnys, 9,34, 11.12 a. io , 5.0*-j>.-m faiat • son . to the Welsh assembly at $7 worth of gold fillin’. Charley won’t Cortlandt anil Desbrosess Streets, ed into the living room to wait while changed for Bixby. T}ie country seem­ Carnarvon. ; submit to havin’ the nuggets pried out, sula ami Hero, who hail been bilking ed uninhabitable/ lie stdoijf it for two via Pennsylvania Railroad—7:00, . tho woman brought the milk?- At a -V Welsh tradition has adhered natural-, an’ the proprietor Vvon’t let him git of her. “W hat lire Js in mine ears’.'' _ dnyslpnger. then went back to town;; S.30, 10.-io a. in.. 12.20 Saturdays table, with book#;—presumably - school*, ly to the Welsh, form. The other has away with'the collateral, a 11’ there you Sir ; Tlidnias- l\rowii'e ascribes tills only, 12.10, s.30, 4.20, 5.10 p. m, liooks—before her, wns the girl. A few days, after bis return be. rn*. | been inore iw»puhu;ly' accepted,—Lon- are.”—Washington Starr • conceit to" the supi»r:sfi\lon of guardian Sundays, 0.00, 10.30 a. m., 5.00 '. Blxby took a seat. The girl did not ceived‘tickets to an opera.- Then* wiis . don Lady’s l*h*torial. angels, win* touch tiie right ear if the p.- m. look up, but kept 011 with whnt site’ no renson that he knew, for any ! orir> ta Ik is fa vora hie anil the left if ot her- For further particulars soe time-, to send him .complimentary- tickets, The Trouble. *' ' was. doing, evidently studying. The “Have you explained the germ . sys-. wise. This Is done to cheer or warn. tables at stations. and he. supposed these bad'-been..sent t A Queer Ceremony*- woman was some time bringing the } A queer ('i*remony ls ]ic;rl‘oruicd eveVy - tom . .to your chHdven? Everything One ear tingles, sonio there be thrdngli in Intake, He’ concluded to liso That ore snaiiing iio\v at me!; L. W. BERRY, milk', and, since It was embarrassing j year on the Sth dny of Set»teinbor iii should be on a. practical basis tlicao Supt. N. Y. & L; B. R. R. . to sit In the same room with a person one. of • t jtieni. : ■days.” ' . .- .. •IVhat was his astonishment lo see In 1 the Valle. Maggio, Italy. The region GEORGE W . BOYD, .without speaking, Blxby concluded to abounds. In vlpefs. , The. celebrants “No,” replied the old fashlpned citi­ ♦ The Advice Seeker. > G. P. A. Pennsylvaia R. R. , make, a .remark. the pri ma, donna tlie “little girl” Alice, zen. “It.seeiiis inconsistent, to tell 'em “t\’ lieu a ilia ii a sks me for a dvlco.” though this was,not ber stage nnmi\ form Into a weird precession, each per- W. C. HOPE, . “Are there good schools near here?" not to believe in fairies alul then try snid the good pat m od person, '*1. al-! She looked about twenty-two years 6on—mnn, woman and child—carrying G. P. A. Central R, R. of N. J. he asked. to get ’em to believe in microbes.”— ways liml myself getting into-a dis­ old. Slio'sa.w Blxby, gave him a a huge tigure-of a snake stuffed with “No, not very good schools, I believe. cotton. As I hoy pass along they weep Pittsburg Tost. \ cussion.” . / smile and sent him an .Invitation to But I don’t know anything about and lameiii; beileving that by tiie ex­ “Well.” replied Mr. Sirius Barker, New Jersey Central thorn. 1 don’t go to school here.V visit her. between the acts. When he piatory cercnumy .they will render A Useful Reflection. “most of us ask for advice because 1 saw. her she explained that she hnd • ' Bixby wafb too well, bred to ask themselves proof agnhist snake bites The optimist was r^-lting some of we would rather argue limn work.”—. been resting away from everybody Trnin.s from Ocean’Grove • where, she did go to school. lie re­ J during the grape gathering. the numerous articles In his creed. Washington SI nr. . marked upon the beautiful country , preparatory, to a long engagement. It Finally he came to the end. “Oh, For No\r York. Newark and Rll«nlv*U), 0.15, was not ■.her- fault that he had taken 0.56, *S.OO, 8.r0, II..1(1 a. M. 2.20. 4.(0, 7.0ft, ! round about and how lie enjoyed walk- Wretched Man. there Is one more, after all.” lie said. U npeeled. ing. her for a schoolgirl. She wore her 8.ftn v . h. (PixturtivyB only) Fnm layp f r o m Algy— liy Jove! Jliss Clara, how “On the days when 1 retlect how lit­ Mr. lie^eiiMntirrlc uvho hns plunged The girl told him that walking dresses short for convenience in trnmp- tle I really amount to 1 cheer myself n spoon Into disj^ i»rcparatory to help­ North Afihun- Fnrfr 7.t(S a . u .: 4.15, .6.25, 8^ 0, ing nnd lmd -permitted him to remain sweet yoti look In white! Do j'ou know p. »t. ! ' in cold weather was her delight, but when VI saw you comliig across tlie by remembering liow much; I expect of ing (o the jaffaiing)--Why, Mary, I she couldn’t take as long walks as sho In error. For EftPton, PettUoUem,’Allciitcwn und lawn you looked so nice I thought it others.” ■ - . ■ . ■ • f eei some. ha rd, sin 0 0 1 ii,.; rou tid I iiliigs Tvonld like because it was not con.sjd- Blxby has given lip . business and Is in the dish: I wonder what tliey cati Mnuch Chunk, 0.15.0.W, 11JX) a . U.; 2.20 (-1.00 \%’as Miss Ju I la—Harper's Baza r. to Ki .J .is r. m. ,Blxby .told her why lie had come to “I understand that heiress -Tobblns; eggs, .10tm; there are six, just as; the ForWHkeft ll«irrc, Homntoii, Iteadihp, Har jtho country,- that he. had nothing to traction mu' him, : Although it Is not Generous. married wa^* rather old. What was recipe sa,\\s.—Chicago Xews. ; rlKburg, G.55 a. u . , 2.00 r. m. Sunday.7.20 u, ni do all day and If her father.and moth­ yet a year since lip Ilrst met her in the “Some men say,” remarked the beau­ her age?” ' /' .■ -;; .■ ; tiful heiress, “that 1 have iio heart.” . i'ork only. er w^uld permit her to go with him it country, it seems to him tlmt she hns • *-I guess as fnr aa Jobblus was con­ ‘Stupid .People. grown to he ten. years older, than she “Oh; that doesn’t matter!” replied W. G. REflLBK, Vloe Pree. end Gen, M gr. . would give him great.1 pleasure. To cerned It was heritage.^—Baltimore Traveler—Haven’t you a time table? W. O. Hope. General Passenger Agent. this she replied, tlmf* her’ father: and was then. She tells him sha’s not n the poor but willing youth. . “I’ll give American. you mine.” Station Agent —We used jio have one ______' io-7-io -, mother were not there and there was, year older and, considering the age lie until the people began to think the no one to prevent bet doing what she then took her to be,.must’ grow for Heart Trouble. trains'wore supposed to keep to It.r- ERNEST N. WOOLSTON f/jtir or live yenrs before she* will bo Reflect upon your present blessings,- liked. Blxby considered this tantn- “Faint heart never won fair lady.” . Fliegende Blatter. Notary PabHc mount to accepting his. imitation and marriageable. r He. snys lie will follow of which every, man- has many, not ’“Faint, henrt hns no business to try •said lie would probably be comlug past her If nocessnry till she reaches'her upon your past misfortunes, of which to win anything* faint heart ought to Coimnlaslcmer ol Deeds lor New Jersey all mod have-aome. » Happiness is relWHvp, like the light 48 Main Avenue ■Mio farmhouse the nexV morning. I t second childhood. eee a doctor.”—New York Press. of heayeh.^Iivhif. Ocenn Grove, New Jersey THE OCEAN TIMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911,

W1TD1N MONMOUTH COUNTY READY FOR A JOKE. Tho Customs Official , Had a Sense of Humor Himself. In tin* smoking room of the Hotel ilqs, lies BrUum.iIques at tlio lovely re­ port of Mentone, on the French Ri­ viera, some three years ago two Eng­ lishmen met, After half - an hour’s Women’s Evening Slippers conversation tiie Englishman from Manchester said to lils new acquaint­ $5.00 black satin slippers ...... $4 ance froni London: ‘ 3.00 yellow satin slippers ...... 2 . “I say,, old fellow, would you mind taking a small parcel form eto Paris 4.00 strap slippers ...... •■ . . 3 and have it sout to iliis add tess there 3.00 wliite kid slipperS /...... • • • • . '2 Pm leaving for Milan lu the morning." The Londoner willingly. consented tu 3.50 black velvet slippers...... • . • 2 do this much for one of his country­ 5.00 grey suede slippers ...... 3 men.'':- . :.v ': ^ 5.00 lavender suede slippers 3 ^Awfully good 'ot-yon.- 1*11 have tlio boy take the parcel io. your room, iu 4 0 ’" f A liber-1 allowance for your the morn lug,’’ acknowledged the Eng­ I old piano in exchange for lishman ljoii ml for Mila ii. Sale of Women’s Street In the iniirnJiig tiie package was left j one. of our new ip-to-date at the other’s rpquh ; ' ; :.. /: • - % / 1 instruments. Why riot be “So that is wiiat he calls a small Footwear parcel,”‘‘ he exclaimed. . ‘.‘And what particular about the kind might It. contain? A package of suck $3.5° gun metal button shoes . / . , . .' . . of piano you ask your friends to use as size the custom oUlcers would certain­ 3.50 gun metal lace shoes . ;• . '. ./■/• , ly want opened.’/What—cignrettes and you are about your dinner service, or the 3,000 of them! Is it possible that any 3.50 patent button shoes ;, .. ./.,.. ..i chairs in. the parlor?. You have had the one could have the oudaclty to ask 3.50 patent lace.shoes . ,!/. such n- favor—to smuggle 3,000 clga^ benefit of your old piano for years and it rettes Into France! That chap shall 3.00 black satin button shoes . . / . is as much .out of date as a feathar bed. pny for. this, for I sliiill declaro: these cigarettes and leave them to be called 7.00 bronze button shoes ...... for when the duty Is paid.” 7 00 grey suede button shoes ; ...... The Londoner left Mentone that aft­ Send us a postal card and we will ex­ ernoon. The following day lie was .in 7.00 black suede button shoes ...... , amine the old piano and tel) you how Paris at tbe Gave do 1'Est, his luggage ready for examination. much we can allow you for it in exchange. “Anything dutiable?’? asked tho cus- !oms officer, Sale of Men’s Footwear .“Nothing,’’ replied tiie Englishman, If you.are not quite ready to exchange 'excepting in that parcel there.0 $5.00 Regal tas, high cut . / ; .... '. > . . “What does It contain?” 1 . 4.50 Regal, wing tip, button ...... '7 /.: yet. we will be glad to give you an esti­ “Three thousand cigarettes j” said the mate for putting the old piano in the best Londoner,. with a smile upon his face 3.50 tan and black shoes . . •. . 1 . 7 —a smile of embarrassment at having Sale of odd pairs at .//...... , shape possible, pur tuners are the best such a parcel with him. and we are well equipped to do any kind The Frenchman raised his hands in the air and laughed heartily. He, top, of repairing.. Of course our guarantee was as. ready for a. good joke as any one, and on each piece of the .English- ■ \ Sale of Boys* Shoes stands back of all work done by any of , man’s luggage, w ent his O. K. cross. * §2 00 wax calf shoes, 1 to . . . our men, just as it stands back of each Hardly realizing wlmt had happened, the Londoner found himself riding In 2.50 box calf shoes, 1 to 5^ . .' ...... piano we sell. a taxicab along the streets of Paris with tiie pai'cet of niOOO' cigarettes un­ 2.00 box calf shoes,. 11 to 13^ . . .. - der his arm and nothing left to do but 2.50 parent leather, 9 to 11 . . .. . ". to deliver it. as he had been asked.

A French Naval Officer's Daring Ex­ WHITE SALE ponent at Monte Carlo. Those who have visited. Monte Car­ lo have heard of If. uot seen the pitiful .V- TESTING BUILDING ruin/of many an unfortunate person MATTISON AVENUE and BOND STREET who bus lost his last franc In playing ASBUR/Y PARK at roulette in that palatial gambling BUNGALOW BLOCK den. All are ' uot: so fortunate as to LAKEWOOD, N. have an armored cruiser at their dis- p.osal,Us/\vusthc case, with a French naval officer some years ago. He had gone ashore In the morning with naught! In his pockets but his own earnings.. By noon it was nil goue> If lie but had another 500 fraucs he was sure of winning. During those moaning-hours of failure he had work­ ed out a system, and with just a .few francs more success was certain. He would use the ship’s, money. Perhaps it was not just the right thing to do, for tf}e price that some jewelers charge for trashy, plated but in another two hours he would be Jewelry able to return it, would haV.e recouped liis own. loss and have won who knows .what fortune, besides. / At sunset lie returned to his ship a ruined man. The system* like all sys- .terns of the sort, had failed. What was to be done? To return home would mean a dishonorable discharge, lifelong disgrace, if not even more se­ vere punishment. Death seemed the only alternative. Hut no; he would make one Until attempt to save him­ self. He would force the authorities of Monte Carlo to return to him*.what lie had lost or he would blow up their gambling palace! ; As soon as he was again on board liis order was: “Clear decks for action, liaise the muzzle of every gun and let them’point toward the heights of Mo­ naco.’’ •„ Our repair department is the best in the State. Best work Whatever the sailors might think of lowest prices. Try us. - siicii an . order- mattered little;' obey: 'they must, witli ail haste a messen­ ger was sent ashore with a note, and the captain meanwhile paced the deck Boarding Houses In silence awaiting the reply—a reply for your grandchildren which m eant life or death to lilm. Finally the messenger returned car­ if it is repaired at rying a bag of gold coins. That night Why not own a home in Ocean Qrove? the French cruiser; iwelgbed anchor -'’and quietly steamed out into the Medi­ ffloyer’s Jewelry Store 622 Cookman Jim A full size lot at 32 McClintock Street. terranean, her’captain happy that he JRsbury Park, Hew Jersey had fared no worse and the authorities Price $1200. of Monte Carlo only too glad to, bo rid of so dangerous a visitor.—Washington Star! y ... . ' • Consult me for bargains. Virtuous Indignation, “The reporter who came to see about the faiu*y ball was a horrkl creature.” “WUy.V* I P For Men, Women,. Boys, Girls “Ho asked for my picture to publish with tiie account';, and I told him indig­ fite and (he Lillie Folks nant ly J dlti not care' for siteh notori­ BSTAT& AMD lINSURAiMGE ety. . Tlieii I had to’ go out of the room It is the height of wasteful- a -minute, and ■foi’get inj' picture, which %, ness to buy poor shoes in order was, lyirig On the.table near where he 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. I. wasstaiidli!g^,;iiidr‘— • ' • to save money; but when you “Ho took it and ptit it 'in'/”’. can buy good and carefully ■ “N-no; he 1-lr‘ft It: ;t li ere.”t-Bal 11 more AinerltMi'u. ' . . -. examined shoes at the same price, and often less, than, you . Bossing the Boss. pajr elsewhere for the poor Bedding Reduced “Your clerks seem to- be In a good kind, it is a distinct saving to buy at Baker’s. We never go I minor.” remarked the friend of the Gathering Up Odds and Ends .great merchant near factories that make questionable shoes; .for you shall ; v -replied ,the ; groat merchant. never buy an unworthy shoe at our store, no matter how lit­ AH now stook, however, but it is bet­ “My wife has . just been in, and it tor to mnke substantia! reduction!) riow tickles thein' to; deatli to see somebody tle you pay for it. That is why it is always safe to save on than to carry ovor until next season. . boss me around.”—1‘hiladejfphla Rec­ shoes you buy at Baker’s, as hundreds in this vicinity know. This is of advantage to you, for beda ord. and mattress pricus have been out to a “ Buy at Baker*s and Save Money,f Ann figure tliat will compel buying. Bloney to Iamm. On Her Side. Bettor buy now .while this sale is go­ Money to loan on first bond ’and MT didn’t know you: had nnj* idea of ing .on, • mortgage In various amounts. Quick CHARLES M. BAKER KENYON BEDDING STOBE marrying.her.” . . , Tbe Sboe Man ol Asbury Park service, N. Woolston, Real Es­ “I didn't,' The Ideti was bera.”— Stick Holloing, ono 81, Opp. rostolilCK / tate and Insurance, 50 Main avenua/ Lippincott's. ' . . Ocean Qrove, N. J .—if. Fraoklln BaUdlnu, Emory Street and Cookman Ave., Asbury Park The DernBteln Thr«e-plece Bed OCEANCB«W,N.J.