ME TWENTY-ONE. NO. 49 OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1913 ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR

ACTING GOVERNOR’S TERM NO JUMP IN SALARY DEATH OF TROMAS JACKSON INTERESTING DOCUMENT Printed Slip Tells' •! Asburj Park’s f '§■ FOR ROAD OVERSEER > First Posltlllee / / . While searching through tho/pa-wfe^’ FORMED HERE, WITH FRANK MOUNT TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE IS TOLD OLD FIRST DISCOURSE BY PASTOR BILLS pers. of. .a., former resident*of~Fre^tS?y?;' hold, now deceased, a friend of the;>%®i?3 AS PRESIDENT ORDINANCE RULES, LAST SUNDAY NIGDT Times ran ncross the appended dodu|.f:?'i^fjl ment, which at this date makes inter? esting reading. It was pasted on tnote?':(&k ' ‘ , Ocean Grove Distinguished os First Ahasuerus, a Great King, Hnmpered hack of a letter, and it is Understood - other slips of like, nature were. Benh'fejfr- . Place to Havo Subsidiary Organ­ In His Ambitions by the Limita­ cut In the same way from the A sbury/'-'II P ark" postofflce when, f ir s t: set-. ization—Address by Dr. Shields, tions of a Small Soul,, Illustrated pioneer days: . "You are. respectfully; Informed,'-'.jfiia/ , State Superintendent, Who Pre­ in His Command That the Helles­ that the Government has established '£ i/// dicts Nation-Wide Prohibition. 1 pont Be Castigated. a postofflce at Asbury Park, N. which adjoins Ocean Grove,/ and; is At St, P aul’s M. E. Church last located in the village on a publib/fi^l Sunday evening the paster, Rev. j. road. Therefore you can'mail dlrectf^f^ D. Bills, delivered In the presence of to Asbury'Park, instead of7 aending/^SVj a largo congregation the first of a through Ocean Grove p. O;, as her series; of sermons dealing with con­ tofore. ,i;%; spicuous characters of the, Bible. The "The Post Master, James A. Brad-,//: theme of : the initial discourse was ley, ta k e s 'th is m ethod to assure you /'■jyltlr “Ahasuerus, a Great King, and ills o.f the prompt delivery of all m al|p.^ 5 v Limitations." The preacher selected matter entrusted to his care. - his text from a paranthetical clause “Our: esteemed President, General ,'5/, of E sth er i, 1. Grant, who resides In' summer four/..;;?:' Rev. Mr. Bills said that when mites from Asbury Park, unhesltatr there Is found a paranthesla in the Ingly endorsed tho application for a • Bible it contains condensed speech. P ost Office as follows: / i / / / ! / . The paranthesla referred/.£ 0 .- reads,.' “ ‘Asbury Park Is a thriving yonng “This Is Ahasiier.us which reigned summer resort, only two or thrce; from India even unto Ethopia, over years old, some six or seven miles an hundred.and seven and twenty from Long Branch village. It has provinces,” a passage remarkable not now some 125 houses, and thenum- ; . / only-for what it says, hut for. what it her Is rapidly-increasing. I do not1 { //!// does not say, like ./the epi­ see why the request for a Post Office taphs on many tombstones. It tells should be denied.—U. S. Grant/’ , how much territory Ahasuerus ruled “August 4th, 1874.” . over, but fails to say. how mitch was beyond him that he desired to ob­ tain. Neither does It-tell how poor­ FIREMEN’S TOURNAMENT ly he reigned, as, for instance, under his rule the work of -rebuilding Jerusalem halted, and he was guilty Tbe Second Series el Poeket Dillard of the cruel edict permitting Haman Gaines is Now On to kill all the Jewg/ He was also ac­ cused of putting ln the front of the On Monday evening last tho fire- .: battle at Thermopylae all of the men of Ocean Grove opened their / Medians that they might be killed second series of pocket billiard because they had become restive un­ games for a cup, won lu the der his-rule. first tournument last winter by. the Ahasuerus, said the preacher, is representatives of the Eagle com- ■ the Xerxes.of secular history. -He puny. To retain permanent p o b b c s - . ruled one hundred and twenty-seven slon of the trophy it Is necessary for provinces, yet his limitations were the successful company to he return-,' qulto remarkable. I-Ie could not rule ed tlie winner three times. outside of' these provinces the coun­ In the'first games Monday night tries upon which Ms heart was set. William Guyer, of the Washington, He gathered a great army, crossed company, was pitted against Charles.. over Into Greece, but his fleet was Clevenger, of tbe Eagles. The for­ defeated by Themlstoeles at Salamis, mer won out—-100 to 87. Frederick and, taking a bodyguard of-. 50,000 Meeks, Washington, lost to Loi1 *b men he fled back to Persia, and the Howland, Eagles— 100 to S3. Grecians finally drove his army out On - Wednesday evening Harold ; of their territory, completely repell­ Sampson, .Washington, defeated*?- ing his Invasion. He could not con­ Frank Viering, Eagles— 100 to 97. j) trol nature. The Hellespont broke Jflie second game, between Harold 1 Ills pontoon bridges to pieces, for Yandersllce,"Eagles, and Alvin Turn­ BRANDS STORY AS FALSE which he ordered , his engineers ex­ er, Washington; went to the Eagles ecuted and the waves to be casti­ — 100 to 50. • gated! He could not control Im­ This evening the plnyors of the / perial human will, for Vashtl, the Stokes company get Into the tourna­ queen, refused to participate in hla ment, James Woglam and G. Wil­ bacchanalian l-eveli-v in spite of IPs liam Schwartz playing Turner and - command. He could not . control Sampson, of the Washington. sleep, but tossed restlessly on • his Following 1s a summary of the couch while his minions read to him games to date: the annals of-Persian-history. Lastly, W. L. Balls and Supremely, ne could not control Engles ...... 2 • 2 38 4 himself. / .. Washington 2 2 333 • , The. lessons drawn from Ahasue­ rus’ limitations, were ( 1 ) that 'no -amount:of earthly control can en­ large a man who Is essentially small of soul,. ( 2 ) that a man after all only Increase in Membership and Dues owns what he can enjoy, and (3) it Is not the am ount of authority a main During the Year. has, hut how he uses it, that; makes Frederick A. Smith, of 93 Heck him great. avenue. Ocean Grove/who Is chair­ The theme of the second sermon man of the local Y. Mr C. A. mem­ in the series the coming Sunday bership/committee, made, a . report night'will ife; “The Story of . a Mid­ Monday evening at the monthly night Soul.” meeting* of the directors in which he In the morning of last Sunday Rev. gave the membership of the associa­ Mr. Bills preached a sermon In tion as 260. The fees for the year to­ keeping with the Thanksgiving Bpirlt taled $790, as against $150 last year./ from the text found in the fourth There has,been, according to Mr.; chapter of Matthew, fourth verse— Smith’s excellent report, a net gain “Man shall not live by bread alone, of $640 In. membership receipts,;////': but by every word that proceedeth Frank Mount, also of Ocean Grove/; out of the mouth of God:1’ He Inter-; chairman of tho social committee,, re­ rreted the text to mean that we shall ported/that a number of features had not live by bread alone, but by every­ been planned for the winter . by his; thing thatDlvine Providence arranges com m ittee. for us, according to His will and wis­ dom. The discourse was divided into four heads— the bread life, the brain Schwnrk Heads Branch Firemen! / , life, the social life, and the soul or spirit life,; . /These are dependent.one Upward of ,500 votes Were cast at:!jj upon the other, material and spirit­ the annual, firemen’s election/ • /for, ual, to attain the perfect life, God chief and assistants of the’/Long has prospered'His people materially Branch department Tuesday evening;/ and spiritually, and therefore : there Josepli - J. • Sclrwark, of the Phil .;iDaly, Hose Company, was elected chlef/io'/?®^ AN OFFERING OF $510.25. Is abundant cause for gratitude and succeed . Joseph I. Kihgsland, ;of-!the.S/pJg thanksgiving to Him, the Giver of Branchport Hose Company, and/fE.d/.’Sl;®^ Raised By Officers and Pupils of Lo­ every good nnd perfect gift. ' ... ward J; Reid, of t h e . Oliver : Byr.bn'";'^5/ji| In the course of his interesting cal Sunday School. - Engine,Company, was chosen first as??!??!® and edifying remarks Rev. Mr. Bills sistant to succeed Schwark. Thqi/wl/® ,Tho Thatiksglvlng offering of St. paid a tribute to the puhllc school as contest for second assistant chief, one of the greatest of our American Paul’s Sunday school, this place, succeed R eld-w as betw een Jam es Eh/;!®:j;!Sg made lust Sabbath,: reached the sur­ Institutions. his, of the Independent Engine 06m?!?|^®^ prising total of $510.25. This is Itany, and*Louis. Hugh, of, the about double the usual offering made $35,000 for Lakewood Y ,W . C. A, End Engine .Company, the 'formerljSSf!% annually during tho Thanksgiving Announcement was made tho first winning. The newly elected officorB?\/?r.,b season. .Tho money is used to defray of the week of a $35,000 Thanksgiv­ will take charge January 1. ?/!■'*'M-Sc-S the necessary.: expenses of the Sun­ ing gilt to tho endowment .fund of day school and for needed improve­ the Young Women’s Christian Asso­ ' Three Years for Giles.. , . m ents.' 1 . ciation of Lakewood, by Miss Martha , When Superintendent Hendrick-, A. Jam ison, of New York. Miss In tlio United States DiBtrlctW'/cj! son'; announced the sum raised; the Jamison aud her parents, Mr. und Court at. Trenton on Monday:,bt ithla •/idil'i scholars joined ln/slnging the dox- MrB. William A. .Jamison, aro In week Judge Relletab sentenced ology.. -/There were, words .of praise Lakewood for the winter. It was son'B/. Giles, of Asbury ' Park, for the officers, teachers and pupils lurgoly through the generosity of three; years • in Stath' prlsoh!;a^|lij^£*>fJiS of the Bchool/ •, 1, " Mr. and. Mrs.' Jamison and, Miss labor! ./.Giles was Jamison that the association . Iml'd- charge o f using the .malls ztb'-prp.mbil^’^ ^ " Hotel. FIro-at.'Soa Bright. ing ln Lakowood was built and oquip- fraud and pleaded guilty,:; Thb:apc?jfc;'? clfic offonso was that ho. •obtalnc^:i:^i;.V Tho Hotel Peninsula, , at Sea ed nt an hxpense of more than $G0,- 0 0 0 . • v . , ■ / . !;-:’,/■ •produce and. live Btock -for hla ;bustt'/>IiVi:i Bright/closed for tho -winter and ness' by w riting.to’ whblet,alerh-/;.lttYY^/{l owned ;by Mrs! Martha Dedorer, Of other cities and sending bogus cbecKaajr.V. ■ New /York; was. partially. destroyed' inpayment, y / ; 1 early'.Tuesday morning by . : fire. be- lieved '.to have b e e h o f Incendiary or?; ' '7■’ . \ / Z",/;/'Ji iglh. "The'damage,amounted to/about Storm W ashes Sea B rig h t .';';V;Y'-;v’'/v'!'r ,$G,000/. : The flamhs:fltartcd,ln a bed­ . .Last.'Bnnday .a'/-htfong;/n 6rtlie^fe^y/,:: room oh tho secqnd floor opening on wtnd. Btruck $qa/ Bright, and th e /snff ':./'; / aporchto/whloh/an/butsidoaldlrcaBe; became./dangerbus.- ;/.The ..ibeach/'iyaa'/v.. ‘ , (leads. i/,/;Flremen//tourid /the window xvbshed'.In-saVorol'piaces/rjvhllb/th'e/*:/ /bt'thbi.roami/forced'open'candbhe'bf; , t J.'! street- AA'- t A < v?t district' 1 LA i/'^/;/:. * thq.B hnttore to rn ,pff. 1 t i: ^ • - s Origin of the Dead Letter Office. / SHE HAD A NIMBLE TONGUE; A Real Qenluk ; ... "W lm t w as the reason for our office "What kinder a feller is Pete Doolit- DODGED A LEGACY getting its name of tbe dead letter of­ The Old Duehou Could and Did. Swear tter* 0 : ' i ? ‘ fice, a s it is often called?” said an offi­ Like a Trooper. • - “RrliThP‘Bright flfl.fias a dollar, patient, fin';.an’-; iria. cial in the returned letter office. “Well, The old Duchess of S t AlbanB. who hard worker.” Romance of a Soldier of the it was originally started In order to re­ had been the widow of Mr. Coutts. the “Why, he can’t hold a Job for moro’n turn to the senders all letters,, etc., ad; banker, when the duke, much her jun­ a week, an' I hear his family ain't got French Foreign Legion. * dressed to people who, turned out to. be ior in age, married her. was one of the enough to live on.' dead. The need for such an arrange­ habitual vlsito rsn t Tnlmoutb. My Brat “Sho; that may be, but what’s that ment became' evident from the num­ view of tier.'however, wns at the Crieff got to do with It? You see that mecr CAST ASIDE MANY MILLIONS. ber. of valuable luclosures contained 111 hotel, on her way through to Kemnore, scbaum pipe o’ hls'n? Colored It him- such missives, and that the'old.tradi­ when the duchem and hot .retinue, ar­ self. You see that' there hosshalr; Ml. "T- tion still lingers in the department is rived In eight carriages: for though by wnr.cb chain he wears? Braided It bint This Singular Titled Austrian Refused evident from the fact that the bags- f.ijrtb of no family, she had n most ex­ self Notice the peucb stopc charm to Disclose His Identity When His containing returned letters are black alted Idea of her own Importance and bangin’ to-It? Carved It himself, an’ _ Good Fortune Became Known, and in color. ' ' when paying n Series of short visits to it took two months to fluiah., See that His Fate Is an Unsolved Mystery. “Yes, there are people who imagine country houses was so convinced of houn’ dnwg he’s got? 1 Pete trained r a us to be mystoribusiy connected with thut dnwg to do • everything a circus The French Foreign Ix»giou Is the the!snvngo condition of the highlands No. 23 South Main St., Asbury Park death itself, and some time back wo that she traveled always with her own dawg kin do. Ever hear-Pete play on most picturesque wllltury orguulzatlon received a peculiar letter from one of chef iind pntlssler. who alone .were per. the mouth harp an’ accompany him­ Opposite Main Avenne Cates, Ocean Grove "iqj :ln the world. It 19 the refuge of men them. Within a week of having a let­ m ltted to cook .her "meals n t the -Iritis self on the .gittar? Taught himself. of all nations gone wrong through im­ ter returned to her a certain person she stopped nt on the rondl Ever see his handwrltin’? Jest-like A Full Line of '' r! pulse misfortune who wish to bury Jiving, in• the same house had died; and. I shall not easily forget the. Bight, of copperplate, all shaded, an’ nourished, theuiseives in oblivion while fighting consequently the. writer, evidently as­ the disgorging-, of the duchess; own an’ ho kin make a swan without takln' to. regain an honorable place In tbe sociating her lriend's death directly chnrlot when it pulled up. at the inn his pen fr’m tho paper. Pete may. not world of life and activity. with us. begged us iii future never to door! First emerged her grace herself, keep a job or feed his fnm’ly, but lie’s Tho rank and file of the corps Is send back letters again, but to burn an enormously fat .woman: then fol­ u genius—that’s what he lsl"—Cleve­ composed of priuces. dukes, marquises, them instead.*'—London Answers. lowed her three nieces.'.daughters' of land Plain Dealer. counts and viscounts, geuerals nnd of­ Sir Francis Burdott. whereof the Fully Equipped for ' ' / ficers of all grades, all arms, of the The Bridal Veil. youngest and best looking became In­ Proaonco of Mind. armies of. all countries, magistrates, The bridal veil .is evidently of east­ heritress of her wealth, and Baroness Colonel Cody ("Buffalo Bill”) once Tire and Tube Repairing at Reasonable Rates financiers, diplomats, lawyers and ern origin, being a relic of the -bridal Biirdett-Coutts. told the following story of. one of his professional functionaries of all sorts: canopy held over the heads of the These young ladles, evldently in mor­ comrades of tho plains known ns Wild honest adventurers who simply want bride and bridegroom. Among the An­ tal terror of their awful relative—not BIU:,' ' v. ' '-V-' : to “see the world;*’ the neurasthenic, glo-Saxons a similar custom existed, without reason—followed the duchess “A man who nqrsed a grudge against tho disheartened, the unemployed; but if the bride was a widow it wiis ln single file, dutifully carrying each Wild Bill swore to kill him. He stood those who. having lost everything but dispensed with. According to Sariini some article necessary to her Brace’s concenlcd in a doorway, stepped out honor or having lost honor Itself. usage, a fine linen cloth was laid upon comfort — reticule, cushion,, wraps, and confronted Bill as the latter pass­ \ would make u new start. the heads of the bride and bridegroom books, footstool and bag of toilet requi­ ed andlieveled a pistol at his bend. and was not removed until the bene­ All this diverse human metal, thrown sites, the duchess’ fnvorlto lap dog and " ‘I’ve got you nqw, Wild BUI,’ hi into the melting pot together. Is even­ diction had been sidd. "The old British her pet parrot in a' cage. After them said, ‘and Ibn going to kill, you, but custom was to use nature’s veil un­ tually molded Into that brave, stoic. came her grace’s private physiclnii, •I’ll give you one mlmito.to.pray!’ • loyal, devoted, patient and tenucious adorned—that is, the long, hair of the’ who traveled always In the same car­ “ ‘Well,’ said Bill with aneasy Is Not Half So Soothing to bride, which was so worn by all brides, prototype of the man of arms, the riage ns herself, so ns to bo on the spot, smile, ‘it does look like the jig’s, up!’ royal, iioble anil simple. Only then Baby as Legionary. while the duke; preferred the coach box “ Suddenly Bill peered over tlie man’s did every, one behold the tresses of Of the Foreign Legion a thousand to thq company Inside—nnd no wonder! shoulder and waved: a deprecatory .v;*Y maidenhood iu their entirety aud for N romantic tales nre told, of which the All the time the duchess’ tongue was hand. ■ j ■■ '0ii the Inst, time, as after niarrJage they ■ *; L following true, story may bo taken as heard going—scolding, complaining, “ ‘Don’t hit him, Andy!’ he said: were neatlydressed ou the head. an example: abusing everybody, from her liusbnnd Among seine the tresses were cut and "The man wheeled; to protect him­ One day General Urujoeau, command- downward, ln unmeasured terms. .The W in slo w ’s carefully stowed away bn a woman self from .the supposed enemy-In bis er of the. legion, received a registered’ unfoi'tlliu'*'> nieces came in for no small becoming u wife. It was customary rear. Ho gazed, into empty ■ space. letter, postmarked Vienna nnd signed share of her harangue nnd earned pain­ There waB ho Andy,hor any one else by the representative of a well known in Russia for village brides to shear Soothing their locks on returning froni church.— fully any shnre of her fortune she may behind him, and before he could turn Austrian detective agency, to the fol­ have left them in her will, for she Family Doctor. round again Wild Bill bad killed him.” lowing effect: swore like a trooper or a Billingsgate 5 y r tip Monsieur le General— Will you kindly In* fishwife the whole time.—Lady Login The Wild Boar. r form mo if a young, man of Austro-Hun­ Trees and the Soil. , •. ln Cbrnbill Magazine. garian nationality, supposed to have en­ The soil is a resource of priceless The wild boar is u most courageous As Millions of Mothers listed in the Foreign Legion; under the value. Its formation ou rocks is ex­ animal. The element of luck counts ' . name of Justus” Perth, is now at Sadia? for a great deal in pig sticking, as iri Will Tell Yoa: You will understand tho Interest we have ceedingly slow. ^ According to Profes­ CHEMICAL EXACTNESS.. • In finding him when I Inform you con­ sor J. Bowman; many glacial scratches most other forms of sport, and It often ft Soothet the Child. fidentially that In consequence of unfore­ tlmt were made on rock during the last Bunsen’s Feat After His Goblet' of happens that tbe foremost sportsman It Softens the Gumg.' seen happenings ho has become, without Solution Had Been Upset. .. wlio.by dint of hard riding or thanks his knowledge or expectation, solo heir to glacial period, between. d0,000 and. 75,r It Allays all Pain. a. fortune of 12,000,000 crowns." Inclosed is 000 years ago. are stili as,..fresh as if The remnrknble skill In dealing with to the fastest horse has come up with It Cures Wind Colic. a phqtograph taken when ho was a stii* they had been made only yesterday., the material of their experiments that the quarry is deprived of the coveted I t is the Best Remedy for Diarrhoea. . dent at the University of Prague. Yet since tbe glaciers thus* recorded some chemists have is well illustrated bouor of “first spear” by a sudden The photograph showed a stocky by the following Btory told of the great “Jink" or turn of the pig. Tbe boar, tt Is absolutely harmless and tor over sixty years has themselves man Inis come up from the proved the beat remedy for children while teething. youth of perhaps twenty to twenty-two cave and the stone hammer. Seventy German chemist Professor Robert Bun­ in spite of bis clumsy 'appearance, is years of age and whose somewhat thousand years is a very 'Short time sen: not only possessed of a- great turn of BE SURE YOU ASK FOR y i f beefy face was fringed with precocious for tlie development of a soil cover. Professor Bunsen evaporated fifty speed, but Is extraordinarily active. He whiskers. He wore 'eyeglasses, which For man it means a period so great hogsheads of water from the Durk- will turn nnd twist like a bare, putting Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup . AND TAKE NO OTHER. ■> made it difficult to judge of- the form -that tho mind can hardly grasp it/ The helm spring and carefully isolnted' every obstacle in tbe shape of bushes, and shade of'his eyes. cutting'” oil* of die trees exposes tlie from tbe residue a sranl! qunntity of rocks, water, etc., between himself General Bruneau’s first step was to soil so that, the rain bents upon it, and the salts of two very rare elements, anil Ills pursuers, but all the time mak­ have his secretary-adjntant search the since it; has lost the protection that caesium and rubidium. Lie dissolved ing for tbe nearest patch of jungle and enlistment rolls for the nnme of Jus- the roots and the. litter on tlie ground these snlts in a small beaker of water safety. Tlie pace after a pig is faster A NDREW T. VAN CLEVE • tus Perth. .uNo. such name appeared, afforded the soil ;is’soon washed away; nnd set them nside on his laboratory than tbe best of runs with bounds, bat Then he had all the Austrlnns of; the I11. fifty years a single lumber mer­ table. - is sooner over. detachment line up nnd scanned their chant caii, deprive the race Of soil that, One day a friend came to see Profes­ Con t ract i ngr . faces in the; hope of Identifying the required 10,000 years to form.—Youth’s sor Bunsen. Unnoticed by; the chemist ‘Canned Music In Scotia. original of.the'photogrnph. Only two, Gompnnibu, ' his visitor ln leaning against the labo­ Early 111 the lust century ail old For­ both of whom wove recent arrivals. ratory table tipped over the beaker nnd farshire. indy installed in tbe-bedroom ■ Engineer , showed possible traits of resemblance. P r e m i u m s Upon Babies^ spilled Its contents on tbe floor and on corridor of her castle nu automatic • and these in a very imperfect degree. Augustus. cMuptM’oi* yt* Rome,-made bis clothing. Tbe solution looked like organ. It.wiut her'delight of u uim-u- These two Austrlnns were closely babies a passport to office. By the plain water, so the man thought noth­ lug to wake lier guests with its strains. High and Low Pressure Steam Installations; examined by Dhuermer. the secretary, .Lex Papin l’oppaea, passed in A. D. ing of the accident nnd a few minutes But it was not the. delight of ono of wlio spoke the German language flu­ 9, definite preference as regards office later took bis departure. them, Miss Sophia Johnstone of Hlltou, - Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating ' "• ently. Both denied stubbornly that was given to tlie fathers of satisfacto­ Shortly after the gentleman bad gone to be.so awakened, arid she said so. they' had ever used or heard of the rily large families. Such fathers were Bnnsen noticed thnt the contents of “Ye dlnna like tile music? Ye Contracting In All Branches ot name of Justus Perth. -eligible for office before, twenty-five. the beaker lmd been spilled. Instantly shouldun say tbat, Sophy,” said tbo Piping and Power Work “Possibly it may loosen - your They took precedence o fv colleagues be ran out to the street, overtook Ids hostess. “Ye'll 110; win to heaven ah' tongues.” pursued tlie secretary. .“If I with- no children* or fewer tnan three friend and brought him back to tbe ye dlnna take pleasure iu music. It’s tell you why the general Is looking for and'--were. preferred all round. The laboratory, to be all music there, ye know.” this Perth. The fellow has just inhcr 108 South Main Street, Oceart Groye privilege was called the “jus trhue Uh- With wuter Bunsen carefully extract- “ ’Deed," snld the Incorrigible one. Ited 12,000,000 crowns. Now, Is either eroruiii*'. (three children privilege), hut ed the salts from the sleeve of the gen, “nil’ if heaven’s a place vvl’ auld wives Telephone connection -. ? ! 7“ one of you Justus Perth?" the qualifying number, three in Rome, tleman’s coat and Ids underclottdng, playin’ on hnud organa at tl o’clock in • “Nein ” wits four in Italy.; five in the prov­ washed his arm, cleaned off a drop the mornin’ it’s no tlie place I. tnk' it “Nein ” inces. . The system, however, never thut hnd spattered on his shoe, careful­ for, nor yet the place I want to be in,” • “Send them back to their compnnlos worked well. •—'* ly washed tbe floor nnd the table.! col­ —New Witness. George G. Pridham It is of no use.” snltl General Bruneau lected all the solutions together, puri­ . Time passed and the incident hnd fied them and on evaporation found A Snow Hurricane,' , Handol In Dublin. & Brother been forgottenwhen in 1002 thore that he had recovered the valuable The burn ii, or snow hurricane of the There wns u period of his life iu came to Bruneau a formidable looking* stilts! So perfect wns bis Skill tbat be which Handel, the famouB composer, PRftCTICftti envelope beriring the government seal ; is a utetcord.logichl phenome­ non of great Interest. Even in mid- hnd; not lost n weiglmble amount.— retired from London tn a fit of dis­ of the minister of foreign affairs. It Youth's Companion. gust. He w ent to Dubllh. and It: was inclosed a letter which drew from the sum mer the temperature during a snow buran frequently falls to 14 de­ there—in the Dublin Music, hall—that officer nn exclamation of surprise. Chinese Idols. hlB great mast«rplece, “ The Messiah.” Thirty Yoara’ Experlenco lh ; This letter wns a diplomatic para­ grees P., while in oiie winter it drop­ The Chinese, according ,to a mission­ ped to 45 degrees below zero nt the was. produced “ 'The performance,” Painting .Seashore Proporty ‘ 0 phrase of the former Inquiry by tlie ary, are the most exacting of worship­ writes D..A, Chart, “was'for the bene­ ; Vienna secret service, agency regarding end of January.. The burun comes ers. When they pray to their idols ■ ST Embury Avenue . with startling suddenness, the atmos­ fit of Mercer’s hospital.. In order to Justus Perth ., It insisted upon fur- they ask for definite material blessings provide room for a lurge audience . OCBftN GROVE, N. J. > ther investigation, to be conducted phere growing dark with whirling and they expect results. The life of an ladles were requested to lay aside their v v vrIcht Lot Uo Catlmots on ' -.i: with more care and discretion than In snowfiakes where scarcely a minute idol In China is precarious.! Gifts will before the sky was perfectly clear. hoops and gentlemen their swords. By |I Y o u r N e x t Jo b fi , P hono 477-j f*9 j ’ v- ”• - the previous instance. Furthermore, be heaped before It only as long ns It this means an audience of 700 was the commandant was confidentially ad- seems to be bringing about the wishes crowded into the space, and tho con­ r. vIsihI that “Justus Perth” wns only a Very Sad; of its ftillowers, if the shrine falls cert realized £400.” & ..fictitious name and that the real title First Salesman—A woman was ar­ upon evil nmes nnd disappoints its A. L. E. Strassbnrger rested downstairs this morning. Sec­ Christmas Hygiene ; .of the person to be found at any price worshiperi! iVclv homage soon fades. Oblong Houses, % . ! was Count Otto von X; ; ond. Salesman—\Vhqt for? First Sales­ Not only do the gifts cense, but the re: 42 Pilgrln Padiway A man—She was c-auglit In the net of Square and oblong houses are cheap­ while not . generally. '< in eluded Another .photography more recent sent nil lie-ip e of the countryside will er to build than odd shaped structures. Oeeai Crove, N. J . / ife;: thnn the one which had accompanied concealing a hand mirror. Second conie in a body and smash the Ineffi­ in the season’s' festivities, is Salesman—l’oor woman! That’s what The oblong house la cheaper than the V, ‘ Telephone 17.49 .A sbury .> ip O tlie first inquiry, whs appended. cient. symbol. square. Timbers come lu certain nevertheless a most important sooner did I set eyes 011 this pho. comes of taking a gluss too much.— Chicago News. v lengths,, and the house that is long and factor in household, economy. ypf ;•*tqgrapb/* continued Bruneau, “than I A CHango. narrow takes less tlmbertbanono that An up-to-date bath-room and Gash Grocer ^ .p’.raade the astounding discovery that j "Tommy." said an Irate mother to is Square—that Is to say, the material the Count Otto von X., the pseudo The Indicting Instinct, her .tiirorrjgiliie, offspring, "if. you cuts to better advantage ill the oblong lavatory is! no longer to be , S. &H,, Green Slamps .. ^•Jpp^nstua Perth, was none other than the "Do you think wonien ought to hold don’t behave I’ll give.1 you a good considered an expensive lux­ public olhcc?" . bouse than in tbe square bouse: also ijp-; v isecretary-ndjutant, Dhuermer, who whipping!" leSB labor Is Involved in the making.— "Well, thnt’li be a change, anyway,” ury. Improved methods of %p; bad. so energetically questioned tlu* “Well, Iti some cases. But, Judging Pictorial Review. ‘ two bewilderpd Austrlnns called up be- from the way they talked about every­ replied tiie'llttie feilow;' "AIL the other manufacture: have greatly re­ fore me on the former occasion! body in the community. I’d hate to whippings j' ever got from you wero duced their Cost. 7 A Christ- “My eouiue was now simple enough.; have those who met at my house yes- laid:"—Chicago News. - , Wasted 8arcasm. Indignant Wife—I wonder wlmt you .Shortly. after thnt first interrogatory terduy ou a grand jury.”—Washington mas present to j our family would have donplf-you had lived when ^^p o u r secretary-interpreter. Dhuermer. Star.. ■ Nothing but Fun.' . - - : , will; be thoroughly j appreciat- men were.first compelled to cnfti their bad been transferred to Tonkin, In "How’s your wife these days?’t bread: by the sweat of their, brims ed by all. regular course of. the annual relief of Phenomenal. “Well, she has- found a soap thnt the battalions serving there. This in. “Papa,” asked \Ylllle, "wlmt is phe­ makes washing a pleasure, a machine Indolent, .Husband—1 should have started ii little notion, store nnd sold ; formation 1 wired to headquarters. nomenal?" that makes sewing delightful and o' S ^np^N ext day the response caine: “It is phenomenal, my son,” explain­ contraption that makes sweeping' a handkerchiefs:—^Chicago Tribune !; ;:; > ; ^ h d m a s,,^ ,vV ;. ’Legionary. Dhuerm er: sent home *•' ac* ed Mr. Wlsepnte. "when n lawyer .is dream of bliss. She ought to find life! B M i •count;of ,heaUh. eri route Singapore. content with u nominal feo."—Truth! one continuous, round of joy.’’—Louis-; Flattering Epitaphs; Plumber, Steam and Oas Fitter Another: cipher telegram to ‘the vllle Courlor-.T6urnni. . Charles Lamb, w hen a ; little boy. walking In n churcliynrd' with lil1,- French consul at Singapore* brought • Ribbons. - ■ +5 'Pilgrim^ Putliwoy:1 elster and reiidlrig tbe epltaplis. saldV the following: . The original spelling oil, ribbon w as , Pa Knew. to ; her, “Mary,,'; Wher’e ofe; rill tbo OGEAN b iitty.f t^Iv ^^ '/'Legionary; Dhuermer,': alias - Count' Otto ribband, for It was a baud .that went “Pa, what’s nn agnostic?” naughty people buried?" X.. disappeared from...... transport steam- around the Avsist, .Inclosing or .binding " It’s one of those pqe'ni.s . where the! Toleiihonc 'J’ll-B. ro a d s te a d of Singapore; cannoi be. the ribs. The bnir ribbon is thus- a first letters of tbe lines spellout; a word. Now run along and jet mo rend," Woman’* Trluhiph “And the mvsterv remains unsolvedmystery unsolved very odd. Verbal "paradox. • ' ' —Boston Transcript. ' Before she is! married-'a wom an's idea: this day.” of triumph is a man; after Jmarrlngh! 8ixe of Queensland.. a^v-v-, Aronnd ^eir cnmpflres In the Sahara: Taot. her, notion o f; great, achievem ent:is.to '‘ r^$.yh'at' tales' mlgh't not be told if ever T o g |v e Mon,e idea of tlie slzo.pf 'Ans- rv4- -; Lltw f n’ - ' -- ' V nnM - ; Tact Is when you -coyer, ytnir mouth, these silent, impassive Tropplsts of ac- .tralla, Queensland alone Is half aa-blg ngnln us Germany. Austria and Huu- with your hnr,d and make,! the other /tfon should but speak their stories I— < gury put together. Its arc'n.ds d

0 GEORGE F. RAINEAR 4 . . Publlaher JOHN E. QUINN . Editor f and M ews for your ismpfiEy9© futare Entered for transmission through the mails at the Ocean Grose postofSce as second-class matter A Difficult Task, Stsbserlpton rate one dollar a yenr, payable io advance to'comply with postal rcg Jlatlott. Sis might tie easier or them months, sixty 160) cents; three months, thirty-five (js) cents. No subscription eutered for a Over fifteen per cent, or 73,812 shorter period than three months. Single copies, three (31 cents. voters in' New Jersey -neglected to, Advertising rates supplied on request. Reading notices insetted in trudy of paper al ten (10) cast their votes ritthe recent election lo carry to com pietat iS cents a line for the initial insertion; four-or more insertions, twenty-five per cent, diseouut. and from the-ranks of the; big’crowd \ m Have Cash must accompany all such notices. of careless citizens will come a great part of the criticism and complaint you- secured a Pnicten- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1013. N o. 49 that will inevitably be directed V o l. 21 against the incoming administration, The'man who does hot; vote should tfal Policy to guarantee President Wilson on Tuesday read his first annual'message to Con­ have his mouth sealed Spring Lake gress. The chief points covered in the document were a brief comment on G nzette,• a* * aa* aaa them a Monthly Income. the Mexican situation, Presidential primaries, ultimate independence in Punish the Offenders: the Philippines and perfect self-government In Hawaii, a full territorial Automobile accidents and trage­ form of government for Alaska, prompt alleviation of the unsafe, unjust dies' do not diminish in number this and burdensome conditions which now surround the employment of sailors, year with the departure- of warm a fair and effective employers’ liability act for miners, more explicit legis­ weather. They rathW, if anything, lation by which debatable ground on tbe Sherman antitrust law may he appear to bo increasing. They aro not all the faults' of motorists, hut reduced, and some words for the farmer and the great service he is tp re­ most of them undoubtedly; are. Pun­ ceive from the pending currency bill. ishment should bring those who op­ With reference to Presidential primaries Mr. Wilson suggests that erate cars carelessly to a sense 'of legislation be promptly enacted providing for primary elections through­ their responsibility. There has been The Prudential too little of it In the past, which out the country, at which the voters of the several parties "may choose makes much of the trouble.—Long FOSKCST F. DRYDEN, Preatdoot their nominees for the Presidency, without the intervention of nominating Branch Record. conventions?’ Party conventions, the President urged, should be retained, aaa aaa , aaa “hut only for the purpose of declaring and accepting the verdict of the Sea Bright’s Plaint, , primaries and formulating the platform of the parlies ’ - Sea Bright Borough has entirely, In making up party conventions tlie President would have carried out too mas;’ saloons (or hotels as they the system which he Introduced iu this State. That is, ho would havo the are called). With less than 300 voters delegates Consist of the nominees for Congress, the nominees for the va­ ten licensed .places are, entirely too many. They- are as follows, cant seats In the Senate, the Senators whose terms have not yet closed, the Sandies, two; Paanaef, two: Brehm, national committees and the candidates for the Presidency themselves, "in one; Buhler, ope; Walsh, one; Pop- order that platforms may be framed by those responsible to the people for pinga, one; Sandt, onu;, Normandie, carrying them into effect.” one; and one wholesale license. We could easily Bpare eight of them and The brevity of tho message is one of Its strongest recommendations to yet take good care of the thirst of the average reader. The whole text is reduced to the limits of an ordinary :thfee hundred voters above twenty- speech. one years of age’ and keep them full - ® — . 355 days a year and have plenty left. ■—Sea Bright News. “At the fortieth annual. convention of the National Woman’s Chris­ aaa - ■ ■ aaa ' aaa tian Temperance Union, which convened at Asbury Park, New Jersey, Oc­ tober 31, 1013, Mrs. Edith Smith Davis, of Wisconsin, as reported in tho. Disturbing the Treasury, New York Tribune of November’ 1, ’precipitated a lively discussion when We have an Interstate Commerce she introduced a resolution’ that missionary boards require of all mission­ Commission to regulate the railroads j ^Property known as aries a pledge of total abstinence. During the debate it was charged that who are continually suggesting new ! missionaries have been seen drunk more than once, particularly in India, forms that such railroads shall use, although one woman said she had seen instances of It in the United States. when they know but little about the A substituted motion in milder form was introduced by Miss Anna Gor­ actual operations of railroads, and don, vice president, but the subject was tabled.’ now we have a State Board of Equal­ "Why did the good ladles of the Woman's Christian Temperance The Olive House ization of Taxes who desire to be of­ Union table such a vital subject? Is it because they now admit the princi­ ficious by compelling towns and cit­ ple'that human nature requires some stimulant? If so, why not require a ies to go to enormous expense in fur­ Corner of Beach and Heck Avenues pledge for tluf missionaries to observe temperance aild moderation in the nishing maps that will suit their . use of stimulating beverages, rather than total abstinence? Yet, as the views, when many of the towns al­ One block from the ocean . , \ Woman’s Christian Temperance Union insists on total abstinence— 110 can­ ready have maps complete enough in teen for the Army and Navy, 110 liquors for steamships,- parks, dining cars,’ detail to answer the purpose for drug stores, baligames, banquets— in fact, everywhere and for every one, which they were created'. When'tax­ why omit Ihe missionaries? May only those working I11 the rineyard im­ payers are compelled to go down, in Twenty-eight guest rooms, furnished. bibe? Under such privileges In the event of a National prohibitory law, their pockets to pay for extravagant­ who Wouldn't become u missionary?” ness of such boards tt is time to call Including a first-class patronage Can The foregoing is a sample of the printed arguments in favor of the a halt. Should the ruling of the lfquor trafilc issued by ihe Manufacturers' and Merchants’ Association of Slate Board be complied with, this city will have to dig deep Into the be purchased at a right price to close New Jersey, a Newark concern. No, the W. C. T. U. does not admit that treasury.—South Amboy Citizen. liuinnn nature requires some stimulant. The veiled reference of the M. . *** *** **• an estate. and M. A. is the veriest twaddle. Thore Is very little danger or any of the History Repeats Itself. . Full particulars by applying to adherents of this organization becoming missionaries, although they Tho Union News Company hasfcut could engage in no Work more creditable to themselves. the price of all morning and evening papers to their face value, and the price of Sunday papers to six cents. E. N. WOOLSTON In a letter to the Essex county Republican committee Hon. Edward C. Only one reason can be assigned for Stokes declares that as a result of the recent election the Republican party this cut. in the long-established price —and John T. McChesney and Coop­ REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE of New Jersey has been lifted out of the doldrums and Is "In shape" er Brothers, the only other paper again. While the hopeful view expressed by Mr. Stokes Is wholly at vari­ dealers in Freehold, may be excused ance with Samuel G.Dlythe’s opinion or the Republican party ln the na­ foi the conclusion that this monopoly 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, N J tion, few members of the party conversant with the situation as it applies is intent on driving out competition, to New Jersey, will doubt it. Mr. Blythe, an astute political writer, says, and having the field to themselves. When this is accomplished the prices tlie Republican party is still dead, coffined and entombed. But, then, Mr. will lp all likelihood go back to the Blythe advocates the renomination of Theodore Roosevelt for President In old figures. This Is believed to be 1916, and he cannot he expected to warm up to any opposition thereto. We true because of the fact that the do not believe the Republican parly is "dead, coffined and entombed,'.' nor Union News Company Is. selling pa­ pers In other towns at the one cent can we be mado to believe so by any process of reasoning. The party of advance over the face price. The Lincoln, Grant, Garfield and McKinley still lives, moves and has its being people of Freehold may well feel in­ in the eternal principles enunciated and laid down by the founders of pur dignant over this effort of n great government, the greatest on tlie face of the earth. company to crowd local dealers to the wall, or cripple them ln the transac­ tion of their business which they For Sale In Ocean have worked hard to build up.— A new phase of the cost-of-living problem has been brought to the at­ Freehold Transcript. tention of the Department of Agriculture at Washington. According to a report laid before Secretary Houston, speculators in the large cities of the Fish Monopoly, , United States were buying this year's, short American potato crop and plan­ Last year a law for a small State ning to hold out for high prices', counting upon the existing quarantine Grove license for pound nets was passed. It hgalnst potatoes from many foreign countries to aid them in their under­ provides a little additional revenue taking. And right on top of this, aa If It was not'enough of itself to set for the State, but at the expense of the consumer's teeth on edge, It is said that a preliminary Inquiry has re­ the State’s fishing interests, and the The Alaska Hotel, fully furnished, steam sum is an inconsiderable traction of vealed the fact that fifty-five per cent, of the present egg supply held In the artificial cost of fish to the pub­ Storage Is in the hands of the great meat packers of tho country. We do lic. As the inlets and bays are rob­ heated. •; not know what action the authorities may take in the effort to effect a bed of their fish (hey sustain a very change in the existing conditions, hut we know full well what action should large loss, while hand-line fishermen are driven out of their occupation. The New Philadelphia, furnished. be taken. Bust tlie combinations—and that right speedily. What the State gets is comparatively ® - trifling. This monopoly of fishing on the New Jersey coats i3 owned by These houses have had a very successful season, are well known and nicely located,' Ocean Grove is again distinguished, this time as being the first town non-residents who aro represented and can be purchased on reasonable terms. If you are in the market to ln New Jr.-sey to Jtave an auxiliary branch of the Anti-Saioon League. It by . resident ‘‘dummies,’’ and for is 'planned. (,0 have branches In every town In the.Stnte, and the heads of twenty years J,hey have held their buy they are worth considering. - . , ... own ln the Legislature. the lefgr.e wisely determined that Ocean Grove would be a good place to The question of New Jersey’s ocean make a start, because of the moral support to the movement and the in- fisheries is intimately related to that 'fluence attaching to the name. The plan of campaign, as outlined by Su­ of the cost of living. Nature has giv­ Three prop •* it ve'in'1875 or 1876, and until,this To elude a crowd of spectators and a shoal of photographers It was Ham H. Conover,- tv -minor, pnS Mira. Ovei fiftiy women .-..njid'.’Bfo'- at necessary for Francis B. Sayre an’d his bride, who was Miss Wilson, to slip' The Reformed) Church congrega­ last year we have not missed ts "single Almira M.:Schahck, and the sale (was Belford. ;. a re ; engaged . in 5 m aking tion at Red Ban K’has, secured as patj- season. My, family can attest to it on board a European .Steamship by a circuitous way last Saturday: But) made! by B pedal.Master.'Johu Vyv Bio-? CSrlBtmap. [greens); Tlio: ..jrialerlals- tor Row Or: :Lester;.Q.- -Leggett,“of- being agrand summer resort;'none, curri, for'.thp purpose.of .' clo sln g -au >, 'then, slsls is. only tha price of popularity, from ,wUcne.tiio;gro'ehs'aro made arc Asbiiry Park,;.formerly.pastor of the: ia our opinion? sqUal to it. wbbir estate aad:>.C;dividlngi; • ifiev-V;interests becoming scarcer year, by yosr. dtda First''Congregational Church' lri tho considering;' all of.", Its'.'advantages. ihereij). '.‘.vhira;; BchanokJ? pdrehosed now necessary to go' to tho Now Eng- latteir ''ritri;Dr:(beggett;4titefpd upon, /jjBdtl • eafnestlylhbijfl chat;, it '.may the'.property,.fbr ,$19,000,:;!lt;con tains' ICUd States fpr .thoi'Standihg pine arid Shop^arlk;? 3ii; eyericpntlnue toJJSo ..managed rih the. eighty-tw(j-’act?3.' it costs 5 1 1 0 :,p e r’ tori, maaxYr ibis;; PAOSSTVS

Donald, £d.ward asd BettJij ^Ben- a/^dmihltteematt In-cNhvembfi?,-/ wah ton," summer residents of this' place, pfeserit as a spectator,' to get'aT.line visited friends here for.several days, on the duties ho will be expected to W i returning to their home in Philadel-, perform . Pwoal atf I phia the first of the week. ■, 4 4 STRENGTH " i s | p /• 4 4 v-. Capt Jack Lyon, of Ocean Grove, M s i Mrs. Lydia Craig, ot New YOTk, for f-!,atloh:efi 'a t th e.W oolw orth' .store in the prasant-is occupying her cottage Asbury • Park tomorrow will have Pertinent at Pi Franklin avenue. The cottagf charge of the Salvation Army Christ­ -has Judt been remodelled by Contrac- mas kettle. The captain hopes his. s Mrs. MlUle-Vaughn, of 106 Asbury tors Moore & H ickm an. • friends will help to keep the . pot S avenue, has gone to.Bllzabeth for an .5* boiling,for the deserving poor at indefinite stay. Mrs.. JJlizabof.h Stout,' a former Christmastime.. T C a p ita l, resident of the .Grove, is now at her 4 4 E John A. Helllnge,', of 7 Sur; ave-' winter home' in Ailenht-rst, after Mrs, Kate Raphael received A Surplus cue, lias returned, from a visit to spending the summer and Tali at warm greeting at the local Epworth A friends at East Orange, Farmingdale and Lakewood. League- service last Sunday evening, Y a n d C ■ 4 4 /'■■ 4 f4 whea she. spoke lu connectic with B Miss Helen G. Patton, ot 13 Bath Last Sabbath morning Rev. Dr. A. the' formation of an Ocean Grovo avenue, came back on Thursday from K, Ballard preached in the' Zion A. branch of the ”Y’s." Another siioak- U n d iv i U a brief visit to Scrantoc Pa M Church. Asbury Park, ft has or at the same service Fas Mrs. L. P. I K : 'y / ' ’/';■-./■/ ■ 4 ' 4 , Veen Dr. Ballard’s custom to preach Hyatt,, of this place. P ro fits ■Mrs, E. I, Brown, of 144 Lake ave­ in that church once'a year. 4 4 ! R i i l nue, is .visiting her daughter, Mrs. ' 4 4. : On Thursday afternoon Rev. Dr. L H. E. Jordan, at University, Va. It is learned that,Mrs. John U. and Mrs. H. C. McBride, of 99 Cen­ 4 4 Marsh, a summer resident, of Ocean tral, avenue,.' lett Ocean Grove on I For the winter Miss S, A. Holden, Grove, has been Very 111 avher borne their: winter -evangelistic tour,-' • They I ot 98 Central nvenue will reside at in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have 'will .remain in New York until after 115 Tenth avenue,"Bradley Park, a cottago at 24 Ocean Pathway, the holidays, following which they T T 4 4 4 will fill engagements in New England.' Resources, $2,500,000.00 Mrs. hi. A. Smith and Miss Julia Fraiik 9. Potter and wife spent a They expect to return In April or m Bunting, formerly of 99 Broadway, fow days in Jersey City/returning on May. Y Y have removed to 49 Heck avenue. Monday to their ho rue in Ocean 4 >4 <4 4 . •Grove, '.37 Mt; .Tabor Way. : They an­ Edmund' ThompEon, of 26 Ocean Mr; and Mrs. Wesloy Wiliams, ot ticipate a trip to Florida shortly. avenue, is convalescent from ax; at­ 26 Lake,avenue, last Monday return­ 4 4 tack of tonsllitis which kept him ed from a brief visit to Philadeiphia. That flock of wild ciuckB still re­ within.doors for two weeks, With mains oa Wesley take, tbe fowls being 4 <4 ■ his family Mr. Thompson expects tc Miss Ethel Howland, of 78 BenBbn very* much at homo, apparently. They go to Florida tomorrow', -He will lo­ avenue, during the. week entertained ore the objects of considerable In­ cate at Ferandino, at which place his terest to the people of the Twin bro th ers are engaged ir. the fishing I Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Miss Helen Long, of New York City. Cities,-' / business during the winter. ‘ <4 4 ' 4/'4 '" k The benches on the Ocean Grove William Moran, of tho Clarendon, boardwalk are being repainted. John who has- been suffering from the ef­ FAKII IN FAMILY 250 YEARS Sutton is handling the brush on this fects of a recent fall, is now at the : Job. ' ’ hom e ot his daughter, Mrs M. a. ; <4 Millar, 304 Seventh avenue, Asbury Edllar- at Milatvai Lives Oenn- The annual meeting of tbe board P ark. of managers of tho M.- E. Home for 4 4 ieryart •! Criwlord Hall the Aged is to be held this after- William Campbell, of Webb ave­ Good Banking Credit noon." " In drawing up a lease for the Capt. ,4 nue a student at Rutgers College, Jdhfi Bowi;!) farm at Holmdel the <4 . Now Brunswick, Is said to be a prom­ The young man beginming business must have »otne money and good Miss Nettie May Reed, ol 117 Ab­ otaer day . the interesting discovery ising candidate for the gymnasium was made that thp farm has been in bott avenuo, has been entertaining team to represent tbat institution ln banking credit." Mrs. OBcar Benson, of New York one family two and a half centuries. Intercollegiate Bports. The new lessee is Howard Tindall, of BANKING CREDIT means, i* addition t« ea*h balances, reputation City. / 4 4 <4 <4 Middletown, township. . / . A for truthfnlness, clean habits, strict observance of banking rules and prompt T. M. Dickey, ot Mt. Plsgah Way. ,It w as in 1663, th a t SJapt. John Mrs. Margaret Cherry, of 69 Clark led tbe prayer meeting Wednesday meeting of •bligations.. avenue, Is in Newark for the winter. Bowne, son .of WUiiam B owes, ot evening at St. Paul's church, in the Gravesend, Long Island, came Over to She loft here the latter part ot last absence of the pastor, who was, call­ week; Monmouth county to buy land, and, ed away on worit having to do with lit proof that he had a firm belief In , <4 ' <4 : the Interests of the church. During tho week MEg. Clifford 4 4 tho development and great produc Lotts, of 71 Asbury (.venue, enter­ tlveness of the soil, he - purchased, The Seacoast National Bank Among recent visitors here were from time tc time, add had patented tained Mrs. C. S. DeNlke, of Harri­ Mre. Frank -Bosse and Miss Ruth son, N. J. to hltc, over ten thousand acres, sit­ . has aljrays aimed to give aid and encouragement to the young business man Bosse, of New York City. TheBos- uate in Monmouth county and other <4 <4 sees have a summer home in the of the community—PROVIDED investiga ion ■ provas , him to be straight, This (Friday) afternoon the local parts of the- Statu, a .large '. part of Grove at the northeast corner of which was located at Crawford’s Cor­ clean morally, attentive to business and careful of his obligations. Sewing Circle will be entertained by Heck and Beach avenues.. Mrs. Rue Applegate, 66 D elaw are 4 4 ner; the northern boundary of -this With these qualifications he need not hesitate to conic in aud talk it over avenue. tract being Raritan Bay. He' was The iocal Mothers’ Jewels m at one -of the first, if not the first, of the w ithus. <4 ’4 .. Monday afternoon ci this week in • Stanley W. Lelnnd, of 46. Centra! settlers in what is now Holmdel the .parlor of St. Paul’s churc^. The township, as his was also one of the Offioxbs- : avenue, has taken .a position with Jewels are preparing a Christmas the Lewis Lumber Company, Scuth first- live s'amHiei: wise' settled ■ in , JA M E S M RALSTON JAMES F. ACKERMAN W IL L IA M A. BERRY bo* for a little girl whom, they aro. Monmouth county, in 1664. He was Main street. . • P re sid en t Vice President Cashier 4 4 educating in the foreign field, . one of the founders of the -First Bap­ • 1 4 «*, : Members of. the Thursday Club tist Church at .Middletown .( the first D ixxoiohs : were entertained yesterday after- Joseph Taylor, of the vanGUluwe Baptist organization In the State). grocery, has been incapacitated for and had given the land for the erec Clarence S. Steiner Randolph H. Miller James P. Aokerman Scort F. Hazelrigg ^ noon by Mrs. Sanford Flint, 28 Pit­ work for several weeks by an affec­ man ayenue. tion of the church thereon and the Martin L. Bsmruan William A. Berry Arthur 0. Stelnbaoh James M. Ralston 4 4 tion of the chest. Mr.' Taylor, who land adjoining which is used aB a I , An evangelistic service of the has been-an unusually active man, cemetery. doea not relish enforced idleness:- S siesist Baak Balldlag, M sttisna Avenue sad Bend Street, Asbury Park Woman's Christian Temperance Capt. John Bowne built tbe flue , .4 ' 4 old: Manor House, which was latar Union on Tuesday afternoon was led Arnold. Summers, who came home by Mrs. M. S. W heeler. known, as "Crawford Hall,” and lived to spend Thanksgiving with bis par- .44' there with his family until he died, L ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Summers, and was buried' in the old Ri-eshy*; Mra. Charles Francis, Jr., of Phiia of 115 Clark avenue,/he first of the terian burying ground nt Middle­ delphla, this week baa been the week went back to Blair Academy, town. guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna La* where he Is a first-year student. A counterpart of "Crawford Hall,” cey, 104 Webb avenue. 4 4 hut not so large, built by Capt. John • <*/ ft The orchestra of St. Paul’s Sunday Bowne, Jr. a brother of Obadiah and We Respectfully Invite Your Account ] Samuel O. Butler Is a now clerk It school this place, is to play this a son of tlie first C a p t John Bowne- the office of the Ocean Grove Asso­ evening nt the bazaar being held in !b still standing in Matawan and is ciation. vie entered upon his duties Simpson M. E. Church, LougBranct, owned and occupied by Beninmin F. affording protection for your funds and efficient and last Monday, December 1st. The orchestra will play'also at Bel- S. Brown, editor of the Matawan ' .4 .4 ■ , ranr on Friday evoning of next week. Journal. Just when it was erected courteous service. An account with the W illiam C. Morrow, at 72 Embury 4 4 ■ is not known, but undoubtedly dates avenue, Is president of tbe newly-or­ L F. Burkley and family returned back to the latter part of 1600 or-in ganized Brotherhood eft the First tc. Philadelphia last Monday, after the early part of 1700. Baptist Church Asbury Park. spending the Thanksgivin/, reason 4' 4 in their summer cottage at 66 F ra n k ­ lin avenue. They aro-frequent visi­ ' Preachers’ Meeting. . . MIsb Florence Brown, ot 129 Heck ters-to the Grove' between Beaaona. avenuo, on Monday went back to the Rev, N, J, Wright, of Bradley / . 4: 4 Beach, gavo a carefully prepared es­ State Normal School, Trenton, after On .-Monday mornl-ag Edward Lew­ passing, the week-end at home. say on “Russelism” at . the weekly is, sot of Mr. and Mr;;. John H. Dew- meeting ot district preachers ir St. te; ot 85 Embury avenue, returned, Paul's church,- Ocean GTove, last will be a valuable asset Mrs. Charles F. Kennedy: and to Now York, following a- Thanksgiv­ Monday morning. young con are In Philadelphia, Halt­ ing visit'home. He is.s student in ing i (datives tor. a fortnight. They :ue of the large medical colleges in N. I, TAYLOR, Prwridart. D irectors: went to the city on Wednesday, An Old Age Wedding. the city. , ' N. J. Taylor 4 4 * 4 JACOB STtLBS, Os; Thursday night of-last week at Vice PreaMsah Jacob SUlcs Rev, Bnd Mrs. J. D. Bills during Going to Philadeir-hia on Wednes­ Red Bank, . John B. Grover, aged the week attended in Philadelphia t day rooming, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, oighty-three years, was married to T, A. MHAiER, CW: hl«r. William Moran - conference of Christian Workers of 32 Embury avenue, will spend tho Mrs. Mary Boyd, aged seventy-three : T. Nelson Lillagore conducted by Bishop Joseph F. Ber- winter in that city. She if 'stopping Tho nuptloi knot was tied by Rev. JOS. H. BAINBAK, Asst. Cashier. v.;. H urler at the Young Woman’s Christian Az- ry- . - ■■.■■■ ■’ Dewitt C. Fay, who le olghty-one. Thomas Wyncoop 4 4 hociation rooms, rorner of Blgh Samuel Murphy, a summer resi- teehth and Arch streets. S. D. W oolley •‘ent of the- Grove, has been pro- 4 4 EVERY WOMAN wants and needs W. K. Bradner -noted from detective sergeant to Miss L. G. Bull has gone to her these books. At an expense of manj John Hulshart thousands of dollars and nearly two captain by tbe police department of winter home at. Dunedin, Fla., join­ T. A. Miller •/Elizabeth. ing at that place her siBter, Miss M. years time we have completed and ■< 4 4 A. Bully who vent South some weeks ready for delivery, the Six Volume ■jOn Tuesday vening Miss Lucille ago .The Misses Bull are the pro­ Internationa! Cooking Library by 47 Hendricks, of 36 Asbury avenue, -van prietors of the Aurora hotel, 6 A tlan­ ol the World’s Famous Chefs— • tho hoBtoss for a meeting at her, tic avenue, Ocean Grovo. United States, Canada and Europe. U.S Depository Postal Savings System homo of th e locnl Girls*. Club of Use­ .. 4 , Recipes new. Never beforo publish­ ful. A rts. Lester H. WUUamson, of 97 As- ed Very complete and easily under­ 4, 4 - > buri avenue, who is' connected of­ stood. Each book complete. De i Mre. and Mrs. J. L. Longyear, of. ficially with the Agricultural Experi­ Luxo Recipe Books. Library con- Brooklyn, .have taken for the winter ment State at/-New Brunswick, has slats of the cottage at 7 Surf.avenue. They been sent to Walden, N. Y,, on a tour THE SALAD BOOK. EDMUND L. THOMPSON como here to recruit tbe health of of Inepectlon and lartruction tunong THE CHAFING DISH BOOK. Mrs. Longyear. tbe dairymen of.that locality. TllE AFTERNOON TEA BOOK. r a u n c u /- ‘ . 4 ‘4 M . (• THE DAINTY SWEET BOOK, - The monthly meeting of the Wom­ - - THE BREAD - AND ' PASTRY . Otis F. Lee,'- of Abbott avenue, BOOK. an’s Foreign Missionary Society was leaves, tomorrow for" Daytona, Fla;,/ THE DESSERT BOOK. HOUSE PAINTER i- held on Thursday afternoon' at the where be baa’secured a winter posi- ./homo of Mrs. W. F, Brush, SO : Sea tion;wlth;a largd.flrm of " meat and .6p: Cents each. Postpaid.. . Zl Ocean A veue, Deeia Srase, If. J . . V ie w avenue. - £*;>'/: /• !'/■-/' ,-■ // ;/■ ■ % Beautifully, embossed;,covers, three provsioh .dealers /under the m'aiiBge- and four/colors in attractive carton | s^ / A ;? - / T v/YY:;!S#, ;/”://,/ /;-f • W F w m en t of Jit. G. Sbrevo, of the Grove, i Mrs. Bmma Harvey, .of 70 Mt. .Her- who'went-South early in November. . m ailers, 1 Money refunded if not;de­ ' CHARLES B. WUJGUS •j.,moh Way; is ln Philadelphia,' where lighted:''with',. these books.M OST '-/V-.zwwfiA' w- -/•/■''■-'‘-'■f.V/.-' ;■ :• /'■;;:: '--'Y Y /Y S i'S p sltilg ■'■.sbB',wlll,i remain with relatives" iiritit jesse/-; .Chamberlain, -wife -- and. IDEAL'CHRISTMAS .PR&SENTS. ; •' WALI COVERINGS - international ; p u b l i s h i n g c o ■ Wa invite your couaideration. of our quulifit s- I . after the first' of the year.” She left child,' from ..._ . Prqvldence, ...R. ._.. I., 1have PAPIR: HANGING, DaOORATBfS her oh V.ndh be'eit'. tiBltliig his' mother, MrB.' Eliza­ .Security Bldg., L ob Angeles, Cal.' tiona to carry aut your wishes in the handling ... beth Chamberlalii,;of ll8 Broadway. 45-60. - ' - ■ MuBlracat ■ S* Mrs.W. H. Wardojl and son, George: Mr.-.'tJhamherlditi is vhry woli known ::. 137 111. H — iia W ty. Oama Gtmn : yonr estate. /C'/YC'MTsSfl To Exchange. L /^rd eli; have/gdne;td::Pina-Bluff,-hi;:.mWcM ■ /.I nnJiA to' many pereonsin *• Ocoan Groyo, ///';':-'.1:':: P .d B a x 1 1 1 /,/ We are better prepared than any individual to 'sV: ^‘:-'v -' Or, for - tho w.intor; They closed their wherb ho spent his.boyhood days. One, two and three family houses '-.tpcean Groyo cdttago a t :60 ;Main avi)-; ^4 : carry out your, wishes to the latter. 4 In Newark, East Grange;, Kearny, Joint Meeting of Boards, • Johnson Rogers, ‘ an .pcoan Grove Arlington, Roseville (hd Hilton. Stage driver for many, summers,; dlod Ownera.ot these properties are anx­ A joint meeting of tbu State Board .'t-VviTtA;, ji up VjVu**ei “ ,Q suddenly Saturday evoning. at' Brad- ; ious to exchange for Ocear: Grove- of Agriculture'and .State Horticul­ 'Woinau’B.. . Christian / Temperance: ley-. Beach, in which, place he niado cottage or hotel property. Will deal tu ra l Soclety.wll! bh,held in th e Sec- Mtrbib'niKad his homo.;:. Wr.: Rogers was very , well with owners or hrokora. Mall full1 ond. Regiment Armory,. Trenton, Asbury Park Trust C®£ particulars of whnt you have and frorr. Monday to .Friday, Dscemhar '-lnat.siindav evening." 1 • state/what you will exchange for' anif 8-12;?/TherewiUbO' ayeryfuHOX-; we/wlll idly Submit‘iphotoa /and hihlt of farmi':Qpchard and: fnurkot particulars of what; can bq /okcDang; garde'^ products an^. pt ; Experiment . ...,, ., Sweet, . ------... O fl ‘ fl A Wat rt 1' ft? nanfb Ti ftrnih d / irtih' :attendedthettobt!ng:'of/the/;Neptund; 'TownShlp. Committee- - Idstiv-Mondby ' evening . Mr. Sv/pnt, who wan elected ■.T.-vtV^ | H I l f t - T ’. .m M v* '.-’lYY 3®?. ! 18 PISS YwS j: i l 1 '.v-';'/V- »?•*>;? • V; «£& •Si K iV^iri^Si'ir-v'.s' r ■-. ,* iirv.7: A ' V r ■ ' • '. " • ?‘: C- ■•; {ri- ; V-i .1 ' ." ., ______. , _ ...... ^ w i^ v i? 'V m I pRTDAx^PECxaanai^, i m j & j / PAGE SIX lliMllsifeiiiMM "'■”'" ' laia^ssas^^M Dealing With a Lunatic. In'front of the Chelsea house Sir NATIONAL TASTES IN EGGS. MURDERED BY A , MOTH.:.’ Thomas More had a garden and gate­ The Spaniard Boil. His a Minute' and A Curious Case and the Evidenco Upon: THEFTS IN HOTELS house, and, as there was a pleasant Then Drinks Thom Down, -Which lit Was Decided, • view from the sum m it of. the gate­ i; In, olden'times It wits not rare for house, he used frequently to sit there,,j How do you eat an egg?. Traps Catch Guests That Have To a stranger the manner In wblcb anltnals to.be accused and conyicted of to accompanied only by his dog. Here It vorlous • offenses and - given Judicial was that he was found One afternoon you eat tbia part of your breakfast the Souvenir Fad. may Indicate your nationality. Nearly trials, but there Is atnore recent case by a wandering manioc, who crept up­ recorded, ln which a moth was proved stairs and saw the feeble old man doz­ every. .nationality him itome especial way of cooking mid serving eggs -for to havo been a murderer. It was the ing. ;. . case of the Princess Caravclla, at Na­ DETECTIVES AMD DIPLOMACY. "Leap, Tom, leap!’’ he.cried. nnd nt breakfast- and; quite nrirbnriclqosiy, tbe average person's order of egga wii! ples. After giving a dinner party she the same time tried to throw him over proceeded to her room to snatch: n few the Tjafflemehts. More hod not pbys!- reveal bis nationality. - Tho Two Combine in a Vary Effective minutes of rest, ln order to refresh leal strength enough to resist, but he Americans are said to prefer poached Way to Foil the Efforts 0f Those Who herself for a dnncc. had the wit to say: eggs?; The foreigner when traveling Feel It a piity to Help Themselves "Let US' first ; throw this little dog [ who sees a mnu order.a couple of eggs She was discovered lying dead on her to Fine Linen and Silverware. over.” ' poached on toast almost imiucdlnlety bed, with a pistol wound in her heart Her husband, Prince Caravclla, had The concerted action of the house de­ The man Immediately threw down Jumps to the conclusion tlmt only an the dog. ' American could have glveii -the older. been'noted for his Jealous disposition, tectives of nil the large hotels iu Amer­ “Pretty sport,” said the lord chancel- Hard boiled eggs, served whole, are nnd as It was certain that no stranger ica has carefully extracted the points could possibly have been in the.prin­ lor. "Now, go down nnd bring him j another- American dl-sb) and "deviled Christmas without the privilege I :• -r'..' from two erstwhile excellent stories, up; then tty again.”, - I eggs." where the yolk Is mixed with cess’ room suspicion pointed to him, nnd he was arrested. Y : , - the. first, ascribed to Adel* Ritchie, .While tbe (madman went down for ; various condiments, Is strictly Ameri­ The pistol was found lying near the of giving would be a very poor who. when asked once If siie hnd over the dog More made fast the door be' can; Fried - eggs. too. are more com­ murdered woman, which In itself wns bceu ln Kansas City, replied, “I can't hind him and so managed to hold the mon In America than elsewhere., Christmas, indeed.: 'Everybody, m fnvorablo to the prince, for no mur- Just remember, but I will look among fort until deliverance came. . Hard boiled eggs are eaten in- Ger­ my towels and see,” and the second many, too; but they are usually pre­ dorer, unless he courted detection. gives, and all manner , of things tho more- pathetic narrative of the pared in a glass, chopped with butter, would thiis leave tho weapon to be ., Tho Earth’s Journey. discovered. In spite of this. It was are given, but it’s" the practical,: young man who was obliged to break Onr world’s journey-In space Is n salt and pepper. The German likes probable that tilings would lmve gone off his engagement beeauso us ho left long one, if we nre to accept the con- Ills soft boiled eggs very soft)"Indeed, the useful, the helpful present \nc dining room of a targe hotel with and brenks tbe contents into a china hard with the accused hat for the clusions of Dr. Turner of the Univer­ shrewdness of a Naples police officer. Ills fiancee a number of forks and sity observatory of Oxford nnd Profes­ cup, eating tbeiii from the cup, Tlie which is most appreciated. That’s spoons fell from the sleeves of her “egg cup" is an Invention of Germany, This mnn carefully examined, the bed­ sor H. C. Plummer, royal astronomer chamber, nnd, lying ori the floor by. the gown, for the bouse detectives have, of Ireland. Recent astronomical work but .the German cups are large enough .why. ■ devised a “system ” whereby the mnu to contain several eggs. "Sour eggs" bedside, ho found one of I hose large ■y-vy suggests that the sun and Its planets moths that abound In Italy. A lighted or woman who wants to take a souve­ form a single unit in a vast system, are eaten tn Germany too. •*<•’? r: candle had stood on a table by ,tbe bed. nir from a big hotel finds her path be­ tbe stars in which, though separated The average Englishman, likes ■bis nnd tbo moth’s wings . bore evident set with alm ost Insurmountable diffi­ by enormous distances, have n com- I egg bolted for three arid n half miri- culties. marks of having been badly singed mon ceriter of gravity, and in, response , uteri,, no more nnd rio less. He Is par- against the flame. A Gas Range, a Gas Tho matter Is carried on with the to gravitation nil move in unison like,; titular about the time. He prefers a 1 Wlmt wns more Important still, some greatest artfulness. There nro no a stupendous machine. The paths of i Bmnll egg cup that bolds'line egg. the “hurt feelings," no bones broken, no of tho powdery JuBt from tho moth's these stars, instead of being nearly, shell of whieb Is .not removed. Tlie wings was found on tho trigger of the arrests made. Englishman then renicivcs tbe top of circular, like those pf tlio planets pistol, nnd plstql had lain ln such n The house detectives Bimpiy extract around the sun, are much like the oscil­ the Hbeli. Bread rind b utler,. Instead Water position that It covered the princess', Heater the unrightfully attached articles ns lations of n pendulum. The calcula­ of the toast of the American.-is eaten heart. It was.clear, argued this astute or a painlessly as they extract the points tions show thnt ou tills elongated with the Engllshiiiiin's eggs. Sherlock. Holmes, that the motH .had from old stories, and in the great ma­ The Fyeriehmari removes the lop of course our sun must travel 400,000,000 burned Its'wings nnd had fallen on the jority of coses the frustrated "borrow­ ycurs before ' completing a revolution ids egg. too. tint then he stirs the con- table where, writhing in agonies, Its i er" never knows n't all whnt bnpponed and tlmt it passed.near the center less tenta vigorously unci adds hits of bread wings had struck the trigger of the pls- T-; to him. " than a million, perlmps hot more than and butter to tho- egg. Sometimes Gas Portable Lamp tol, and the pistol had been’thus fired. First tbo detective is provided with ft'Yr 300,000, years ago and is now on the aqunres of .bread are dipped into the It was noted that the hair'trigger a complete list of everything which Is outward stretch. egg. : worked with exceptional ease. find, their way into so many owned by the hotel—every particle of No Spnniiird would dreuni' of letting It should be remnrked that these, linen, silver, soap. etc. Then lie dele­ Barney Barnato’s Comedy. tin egg boil three minutes—thnt is, if Italian moths are larger than any homes at Christmas time. If gates the responsibility for the care of In tlie journal Soil til Africa the late he prefers his eggs prepared strictly with which we are fam iliar In thlB them to various head waiters, waiters you want a present for the home, Sutton Vaiie, the dramatist, once told In the native fashion. The egg ts al­ country. On this cvldenco tbe prince housekeepers nnd chambermaids. this story of Barney Bnrnnto: “He was lowed to boil only one minute and is wns rightly acquitted. — Pearson's Then he gets a list caeli day of new get it from the y:Yyyy>-. the best amateur melodramatic actor then broken open and tho contents Weekly. arrivals and of tboso who having re­ I ever met A little rough; so Is a dia­ poured into a glass, the real Spanish »S:‘ mained a few days arc preparing to mond, but tlie fire is there, He played epicure drinking it otf as if It were wa­ leave. From these lists of occupied Claude Frnllo in Victor Hugo’s ‘Es­ ter. MAETERLINCK ON SPIRITS. m rooms the detective calculates tlie meralda’ splendidly, I playing Quasi­ In Italy eggs, to be perfectly pre­ areas where trouble might possibly modo, tlie hunchback, with lilm. In pared are started on their boiling by His Opinion About Those Materialized C oast Goi brew nnd into these ho goes with his the great scene on tile parapets the being put into cold water. When the by Mediums. subdivided lists nnd a checking' up hunchback tries to tlirow the monlt w ater comes to a boll the egg Is done, Muurico Maeterlinck,' writing about 50^Mttin Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J book. (Frolio) into tlie street. Mr. Bnrnnto it is eaten, on a large plate with bread. life after death In the Fortnightly Re­ The chambermaid Is required to give resisted vigorously. He seized ine'by —Chicago Tribune, view, brakes these remarks ahont the Telepbone 284-W so called “spirits” thnt nre materialized i an exiict accounting of every piece of my hump, which came off in Ids band. linen she has supplied to the man or It was a sponge hag stuffed wltli va- . Wealth of Detail, by mediums: 1 womnn who Is about to leave. Tills Is rions articles. He shook his list nt me Former Governor Proctor Knott of “It Is a, remarkable thing that they ln turn taken to tlio laundries.' where n and then, w ith a quiet smile, threw the-j Kentucky used to .tell a story of a iia- appear to be much more interested in. balance Is made of those sheets, towels, tiuiiip from tlie cathedral roof. Look- * tive who appeared us n witness In events here below than in those of tbp etc.. which have come out of each ing over, lie exelniined: ‘Good heav­ mountain imirder trial where Knott world wherein they move. • room. If there Is a precise balance tlie ens’. I Iiuyc killed a policeman’,' Tre- was nn attorney. The mountaineer "They seem, above all, jenlous in es­ BARNEYt & BERRY ROLLER SKATES ^ . .m atter ends there, hut woe to tlio wo: iuendpus round of applause from , the took the stand, chewing tobneco.; and tablishing tkeir identity, to. prove that man who believes that tlie towels she nudtpnee." . gave his name. Ills age rind his’ place they still exist, that they recognize us, Full Line ol These Roller Skates for Christmas placed carefully in her locked trunk of residence. Then one of the lawyers that they know everything, and to con­ will nofbe “missed.” ■ Armies of'Animals. asked him to describe his first meeting vince uri of this' they enter into the Gills—also lee Skates Her trunks and bags on their' wn.v Some idea of tlio vast numbers of with a certain person who figured In most minute anil forgotten detailB with downstairs nre simply carried to tlie animals tlint Africa used to support the ease. extraordinary precision, perspicacity basement floor ns If by chance, and can he gained from a passage In W. “Weil." drawled the native, "lie rid and prolixity. there the house detective, with the aid Scully's reminiscences, it was Mr. through our place n-stmddle of ri dun "They nro also extremely cleveri at of a skeleton key. goes through them SAFETY RAZORS Scully’s good fortune in 1S02 to wit­ colored critter n-btowln’ of n fox bunt- unraveling the Intricate family connec­ tn search of lost hotel linen. ness the last great trek of springboks ! In' horn and n-wenrln’ of a -bearskin tions of the person- actunlly question­ in the following known makes : Gem, Gillette, Auto Strop, It Is very gently removed and check­ from oast to west of the Bushmnnland ; overcoat nnd hit wns hot weather. I ing them, of any of the sitters, or even ed up on the housemaid's list, and tlie desert—a trek on a scale such ns no ] nxed him if the critter he wore n-rldln' of a stranger entering the room. They Durham-Duplex, Robeson Sure Edge trunk Is carefully repacked nnd re- were n geldin’ or n ’rlglnril, which lie recnll thlB one'B little infirmities, th at locked. Nothing is left to give warn­ man will ever see again. Fencing, the increnrie of population nnd the distrib­ 'lowed it were and drlv on."—Sriturday one’s maladies, the eccentricities or ing thnt the search has been made, Evening Post. tendencies of a third. Roller Coaster Wagons and Sleds, and nothing is ever by nny remotest ution of arms lmve almost exterminat­ ed the ouee innumerable -host, He "They-lmve eognlzntice of events tak­ chance said to the depnrting guest ing place ut a distance, bnt there She is sent cheerily on her way re­ says, “I have stood on aa eminence Musical Tones In Architecture. ; Table Cutlery, Carving Sets, Per­ It has long been believed that each coines from It nil no breath, no, glim­ joicing and is usually perplexed out of some twenty feet high, far out on the plains, and seen the; absolutely level; of the mammoth buildings of the mer of the hereafter, . not even the nil reason to account for the fact tbat something; vaguely, promised and surface as far as the eye could reach world will vibrate in response to some colators, Pocket Knives and Me­ ,the towels and pillow cases that she special musical tone. Architects be­ vaguely waited for., knows' well she put Into her trunk covered with resting'springboks, while “We idinll be told that the mediums from over tlie eastern horizon the ris­ lieve they, have found the tones for have mysteriobsly disappeared.; ' ' are visited only by inferior .spirits, in­ chanics’ Tools. : ':y: : ing columns of dqst told of fresh hosts such fnriipus structures as the cathe­ ! Do ,von suppose for a moment, that dral at Cologne, Notre Dame In. Purls capable of tearing themselves from this Is an extreme case nor even a advancing." and St Paul's ln London. Certainly It earthly cares and soaring > toward rare one? It happens on an average is true thnt each of these buildings re­ greater rind loftier Ideas. It Is pos­ once a day in every large hotel In 8 hoeff and Nerves, sible, and no doubt we are wrong to) SINVOER & RODIMS Travelers say Unit tlie reason why turns to the ear of, the listener that New York-and with almost ns hstonndL one tone Intensified rind augmented to believe tlrat n spirit stripped of Its nervous, people don't exist ill China Is r * A llN T HARDWARE Ing frequency in Boston. Philadelphia n surprising extent The corollary' body can suddenly be transformed nnd apd Chicago. because It is there tbe custom to wenr ^ U S H B R H IT) statement that this keynote. sound­ reach lri n moment tbe level of our" L)6 T ^ i 2 S soft shoes. There is no doubt that hard If. And in the case of silverware the ed long enough and with sufficient Imaginings, bat could they not at least i"v as soled, creaking, footgear is responsible m atter Is almost simple, though force, would bring disaster has never Inform us-where they are and what Main Street and Lake Avenue iy;'- -:?,'. remedying these thefts requires taking for much nervous wear and tear as been proved.-Cbristiaii Herald. tliey feel nnd whnt they do?” T.oleptioha 218 Asbury Park; N. J W;Y7;Y Into, your confidence at least the mnn well as much physical fatigue in west­ ern lands. Tired feet and tired nerves fr' t - :.i w ho pays the bill, for every waiter has Vindicated. S. G. APPJ^BGATB xy(Y. 7 hnd his eye trained to count up the all-. will find solace in a warm foot bath Human Skin aa a Polisher. J. PMJIr APPIyKGATa - I hnd always supposed that the "Gcntlemeri of tho Jury,’’ announced ■ verware while he is placing the finger with a handful of sea salt it. Move 111 ebamolH possessed the skin’ best adapt­ the attorney far the defense; "my cli­ 'YY7 bowls, and if so much ns one small the feet about or keep tlierii still as ed for polishing purposes, hilt recently ent is neensed of operating u speak­ /f . spoon is not where It should be it Is Applegate & Applegate best pleases you as long,as the ivater lri a leading jew eler’s shop I learned easy. I will have the defendant take Jt'ry unostentatiously placed upon the bill. Is pleasantly warm; then dry them otherwise. Nothing, It sceriis. enn im­ the stand.” -< ' ’ , isSi);",';;.The botoi graciously lenves It to the with a rough towel and put ou ii fresh part such a luster to plate ns the hu­ "Mr. Whistler, are you the defendant O;'-::-. ; discretion of the escort its to- whether pair of stockings.—Dundee Advertiser.. man skin, nnd all the beat articles are in this case?” ' " 'Y Y'Y or not;the culprit shall bo told. But nt m polished, quite literally, by hit nil nib­ "Y-y-yrycs'; s-s-sir.” , . ' Y Real Estate loilflt.lt does not permit him to be cn- - Bread-of Persia. bed gently by. the lower arch of the “Will you pronounce your nnmo for a-£ ir-v ? JlRhteui’ir drily by flie Belated method 7 Persian native bread' differs little hand _ nt. __ the__ tiase__ of_____ tlie thumb.______”\Ve the Jury?" -Y; I nsuratice : Mortgage Loans ivCir-r of a leaky sleeve. from that used a thousand years ago. ; ,,‘^n t0-,|0 nothing olae,” said “T-t-t-tom-tom-tomns Wh-wh-wh-lsH Near Audltorluir :Again, the head waiter will assure Tlie Persian oven is bulit of smootli my informant., and* I retieeted tliut I Issler.” . . ; , . 1 27 Pilgrim Pathway, j/^l^iSyou tlmt this happens, not once or, masonry work in the ground, usuully hnd discovered a new Industry nnd a • And. without leaving the. .box tbo jury twice, but'ceaselessly. about tlie size of a barrel, aud muny npw (letlnltioii of "pnlm otl."-l.uuddri returned n verdict of riot gullty.—Oln- Telephone Connection ; : O cean QToVei .^I; J) Many a womnn that thinks she's of those. now In use have, been used Opinion. clnnatl Enquirer. :: is got away with it would be surprised to for a century. The dough is formed iS.-Stii; know that it is down In black and into thin sheets about tt foot long and ; Repairing1 Promptly P. O. Box a, Ocean - ‘ white on her escort’s check and that Who Gets tho Medals? Hard to Decide. * / two feet wide and slapped against the j " 1 understand tlint yiiii have n fine Smlthers—I’rim going to have my pic­ Attended To ' v j ' both he and the hotel know Just how side of the oven. It brikes lri a few ^ ' many‘ spoons and forks she is taking track teurn liere," said tlio visitor to.tbe' ture taken. A good, deal depends pp'ciri minutes nnd is set out to cool. ] guide who was showing lilm tbmngli YfriYl'Y; hornq^wlth her,” said one genial head the pose, don’t you know. Now. what the college "Whiit .individual bolds Qli r A C w . ft.'' waiter, who viewed the business with kind of"a position do you think would Long Headed. most of the biedulri?” ?' .' •• ) • S L L iA S '^ W . considerable indulgence. — New York be the best M r me? Brownrig—Well “W hat will you do with the $20,000 Tho guide pondered. “Well, sir.” ho Times. - - : Fdori’t know.. I was going to say with if you get a verdict ln your breach of snld. “I guess It Is tho pawnhrfiker your,back to the camera, but then your Y? ~ " ■ :' . - Pf®neh .Fsijpy T ales., promise suit?" ,- downtown”—Exyhnngo. y y ; hair la..' rath er th in behind.—Boston Carpenter French. nursery literature If poor In - "I guess,” snld tbe dear girl, “I’ll Transcript:'. fep|grhym es ls singularly rich in fairy tales. marry the Inwycr. It’s such nn nwful ■ Y : No Wonder. andBuilder of the world’s greatest fairy lot of money lo let get orit of one’s “You are always talking nboiit the Mojo it Clear. , t tale w riters were Frencb-r-Lo Fon* bands."—Puck. ; -i .;.vi v high cost of living.” “My second husband Is no more like W® ... “Weil, thnfa ahont ali I hear- at my first one wris than . day la like ; ' Bohemia’s Coal Mines. home.” ; . Y n ig h t’’ Y/' y ,y ' ; The lowest human habitation is said “From yourwlfe?” f "Bat remember that yon slranld ney- iEhnrles Perrault to whom we owe to be that of the coal, miners In Bo­ “No. from, ray, wife’s father. We are tTspeak lll of jhp dead.’’ , ..lY'.V'.'r ' •‘Cinderella," "Puss In Boots" and hemia, some ot whom ;, make,! thetr Living with him. von (enow —Oleve- !;'. "Oh, ;I had', no iuteritlori-of 'doing ", "Bluebeard." But ,the Countess D’Aul- Iwelllngs at n point over 2,000 feet be­ land Plain Denier. th ritY Ori th e c o n t r a r y | Hpfistofa' mm,. noy gave ub the "Yellow Dwarf) and low the livei of tliB; . P o sty ,' '■ "Beanty and the Beast" To Antoine Strong on Bllla, -nnnVhoF-aDpther Frencbinnn,H 'ronohm nn toowe havehflVfl . • , ■. Voting, W.lrikle— My wife,would make a good " Futile Cleverness,. . ' ; -t to render tthanks l f h r i l r O ’ /nfor w - $the h n ’ <4r

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DISTRICT SALE OP SEWERAGE Rent Estate Transfers. The Best of Everything a BONDS. i The following transfers of real bb- Tlie undersigned, Sewerage „ Com­ i tate in this vicinity were recorded missioners of Sewerage District No. In the ofilce of the County Clerk at 1 of the ' Township of Neptune, Freehold for the week ending last County of Monmouth, Stato of Now , Saturday: First-Glass Bakery Jersey, will receive sealed proposals ! Mary Morgan to John Miltimore. lot tho purchase by highest bidder of I Lot 683, map Ocean Grove, $1,000. Can Turn Out un issue of Sowerago Bonds o£ Sew­ j M aurice Gorman, et alB, lo M ary erage District No. 1 of the Township E. Van Brunt. Land Munroe ave­ Breads Biscuits, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, jEtc/ of : Neptune aggregating $38,600 nue, township Neptune, $1. and comprising. Boventy-aevon bonds, Mary E. VanBrunt, ot als. to Mau­ ;• Appetizing Specialties Always on Hand each for $500, bearing Interest at rice Gorman.. Land Munroe avenuo, the roto of 6 per cent, per annum, township Neptune, $1. payable semi-annually, and due os follows, said bonds bearing date Alary E. VanBrunt, et als, to Anna Freshly Baked.Goods Daily M. Gorman. Land, Munroe .avenue, December 1, 1913: Ten bonds In township Neptune, $1. . Headquarters'for the Famous PAN DANDY BREAD live : years, fifteen . bonds in ' ten years, fifteen bonds In fjftocn yearB, Mary E,.VanBrunt, et als, to Ellen The Big Loaf for the Big&Family, If you have hot tried it fifteen bonds In twenty years,'fifteen T. . Gorman. % Land Munroo avonue. * 7 youlare missing something good. 7 bonds in twenty-five years,, sovon township Neptune, $1 . . bonds In thirty years. The proposals Mary E. VanBrunt, at als, to Mar­ will be received by the undersigned garet E. Ryan, ct als. Land Munroe avenue, township Neptune, $1. . at a meeting to be hold at their of­ •:<- •ro;VV. fice, 96 CorUes avenuo, in the Town­ John Hulshart, et ux, to Augusta" ship of Neptune, N. J., on Saturday, ,M,.',CrowelI. 'Lot \38St, Section A,. is now Reitz Model Bakery December. 13, A. D., 1913, until 7.30 Mount Prospect Cemetery, township o’clock p. m., at . which time the Noptuno, $1. meeting of tho undersigned will be Bessie Westorvelt and Bmaison, S to re a t _ held, and the proposals opened. her husband, to Henri L. DoRiche- The undersigned reserve the right mond. Part lots 684, G86, Bradley 't.lie Gommercial to reject any and all bids. Bcpch $>, 47 Pilgrim Pathway Signed by'tGe Commissioners. Francos E. Turner and George her Oppoelto the 7 - W. W. PHABO, - JACOB STIDBS, 7. husband, to Wllllnm A. Coopor. Lot p o s t o f f l c o 7 OGean Grove, N. J. P. F. DODD, 19, map Bradley Park, $1. Center of Monmouth Commissioners. Avondale R ealty Co. ' to Rose. W. W. PHARO, Sm ith., LotB 26, 26, m ap A,. Avon-, Chairm an. dalo Terrace, $1. P. F.:DODD, Clerk,. . John Bremer, et ux, to Henry Lumber Hardware Dated December 1; 1918. , 49-60 Bromer. Lot 699, Avon, $1. - . Charlotte E. Wylie and Francis, N. K. UDCHANOH - O A. Smdck her husband, to Holmes L. Wilson Land township Wall, containing 25 Paints,; PI u mbers’ Supplies Prtsident- • • Sec. nnd Tre»». acred, SI. City Land Co. to Charles Lewis. A Train o! Clrcumsftanceshas Beaver Board Buchanon & Smock 620,. 621, Section 2, West Asbury Park, $1, ( S3 and « Incites w ide. 6# to 193 Inebes long Lumber Go. Wilbert A. Bcecroft, Sheriff, to Brought about this Result, m m : Dealers Iq - Richard W. Herbert. Lots Bangs avonue,.Asbury Park, $4,662.71.; mid the Asbury Park Board Thomas H. King, et ux, to Roder­ L u m b e r ick SI Cottene. One-half lot 7, Rpngo :iS- P,.Asbury Park, $1. - of Trade pledges the puhlle Millwork and builders’ Hardware H a rrio t C lark to K atherine M. Brumbergor, Lot First avenue, As­ that every effort w ill be made to w ; 9s“South Main Street Second. Third ond, Railroad Aves. bury Park; lots 71, 72, Block 5, mop , A S B U R Y P A R K Atlantic Coast Roalty Co., Deal, $1; Edward J. Stroud;'et ux, to Louis ihaintalu this position. ^ ! Asbury Park, N. J. ; /'.'.Bole manafactaror* of lhe' P. Mahler.-. Lot 14, map Wanamassa ______7 .’ Albemarle brand of Cedar Bhlngtee. Bungalow. Park. Asbiiry Park, $1. . SruU i Yajrl. 8pvla|) Lake, Ncw Jaifaey Dora Warner and Allen T., her - 7 i ': d: SiglM B tmfgmmUeu Paints,Oil*, Varnishes and, Brush m u iii ii husband,/ to' Peter Iannlcelll. One- l i p ;*'7 7 7 7 '''.. , 7- -7 7 .7 7 . v > ,, . v Sole, agents- for Kteg*« Windsor • Oe- half lot 26, Range B, Asbiiry Park, 7 meat for Monmouth ; and Ocean $ i ; ‘.7 - 7 ! ; 7 ? 7 '’: - 7 A '. 7 :Y conntlM. , Bertha B. Cuthhertson and Archi­ BAKER, the SHOE MAN i bald, her husband, et'als, to Doris Cuthhertson. lo t 828, Asbury Park, 562 Cookman Ave., Asbury m- M t •'V; ; ; . to soi* a0^ i *o*. .;7 .v $1^7.7 7/7-7. >7 -7 , f;77..7:i-7-.' '7 i i J. L. Thompson . George L. Holland to Lulgt Vae- caro.-. Lots 42, 43, 128; map Holland SSwhsis iSKoes4t«Mc(lJs4jies,:Grbi^r’s Dealer In Park;- Anbury P ark , $17::?. • 1 IfflLEIHEYIA^ js'SSfiv Catherine. Montgomery; to 'Henry : lorTenteFeel M usto..'Port lot 9, Range B. Borden '■>7(7 T-T.tolo... Clij-iAc-L-ir-A/LVrl H7atATiin-n .^l-lnnc ' .T ite "' - COAL, WOOD & Fav tract. ABbury-Povk; $60,7,' . $1.00 Shirls, sliW and soli cuds, at a Wllbert.A-.Beeqroft.Sherlff,'!!! ,W.; Tl^^SliIrt s, stiff aiM; soft cuffe; j^t sent'/:./:;: D ayton’/& . p eN ’S’Se. / W est . Asbnry I I M ir Park, $1,000,'' -v7, v . ^SiuBplex-Smsoiu SSiirls- iiV i^ 'P arv ey .Jo n esr'e t.ttx ^ .io ’SylvesT? mm