Lane Is Chairman of Township Board Mrs. Prentis Dies in Philadelphia
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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<hesB"Was transacted before the vote thereabouts Mrs! Preiitis in/the sum leaving the service, commenced' h is;^ ® ^ . &&idir a sine die adjournm ent wvas call- bile and Motor Club, \vith its 1900 .Shrewsbury—-Forman R.. Smith. m er months had lived at the Atlan^- Los Angeles, Cal. railroad career. His‘.active, railroad/ '/ • • . ’ • 1 active members and 500 associate Upper Freehold — Charles: A. members'is asked to . appoint- only Spaulding. tic House with her daughter,. Miss service was 46 years and: three jMfe’ .Gn retiring from th e ... board Mr.- Emma N:. Prentis. Before taking Through notice received ou Mon months. He was- affiliated with; the : [iiRothfritz expressed his thanks for four delegates to the so-called State Matawan—Forman R. Thompson. day last, Ocean Grove friends were body. Middletown—John West; the Atlantic House the Prentis fam Brotherhood of Locomotive Engt-':':/^|iM: /V.th.o uniform courtesy shown him ily-had the Ocean House on Main macle aWare of the death of 'Mrs. noers. 1-Ie also held membership in ^J/dO rjng his tenure of office by his ‘'Inasmuch as the big Newark or Mary J. Mackie at Los Angeles, Cal., ganization contributed ten 'per cent, avenue. She was born April 7 , 182t)^ Arioch ;Lodge, No. 77 • 1- 0 . O. F. >.% 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.