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Of every description from the best grades Republican leaders. They believed the LAWMAKERS STOP WORK Governor would also veto it. and decided We Will Buy Quincy and Barre Granite not to give him the chance. The vote on SAMUEL W. K1RKSRIDE FOR THE YEAR passing the bill over the veto In the Sen­ ihe 13bth Legislature of New Jersey, HONORED Old Debts ate was 12 to 4. Senator Johnson. Dem­ Samuel W Kirkbride of Asbury Park, after having received more than 1,000 ERECTED ocrat'. voted with the Republicans to over­ who retired lost Friday from the office of If anyone in the town owes you and you cannot W ORK measures and having enacted about 420 ride the vete. Supervisor of the State Prison, was pre­ laws, came to an end at 8,30 o’clock Tues collect the money, we will purchase the account IN ANY CEMETERY The bill was put through just in time sented with a handsome silver service by dav night, official time, though the actual or collect it on a comission basis. .... as Secretary of State Crater must certify tile officers of the institution. The pres time was 10 o ’clock' the official ©locks in LATEST DESIGNS on or before next Saturduy to the county enlation took place at noon. The silver the two chambers were stopped at 8.29 clerks the [number of delegates to bo service consisted of a tray and site pieces WE MEAN BUSINESS! o’clock. This led to two or three serious chosen to the National Convention, and Mr. Kirkbride, during the many years Let me give you an esti­ situations. without the new district lines druwn tltc that he has held the office as prison su­ After the clocks hod been stopped it mate on u'ramt or number of delegates by districts could pervisor. lias won and retained general Coast Collecting Co., was necessary for the Assembly to take a not he given. esteemj His successor. James Kelley, of marble work recess and it ct.uld not be longer than 203 Main Street, Manasquan. Hudson county, has assumed his duties. one minute, officially, or it would run be­ Office Hours: 7 to 9 Every Evening. Guaranteed by(D, R. Cook yond the hour for final adjournment, so a MAT CONDEMN H. B.LANSING resolution was passed declaring a recess* of one minute. It lasted about thirty NEW LIFE SAVING HEAD minutes. The Senate passed a concur­ STATION LAND Announcement was'made last Friday of Superintendent Lee W. Berry o f tie M a h o s q u a i v rent resolution fixing adjournment for the appointment o f Keeper John S. Cole, New York and Long Branch railroad com­ Capital S 5o,ooo Resources $3oo,ooo Surplus and Profits S 20,000 8.30 p. m., expecting that all business of the Sea Isle City life saving station, to pany bus applied to tiie Public Utility would be through before that time. There the office of superintendent of the Fifth commission for leave to condemn lands were delays, however, and when the reso­ District of the U. S. Life Saving Service to of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ lutions reached the Assembly it wus 9 succeed J. G. W. Havens of Point Pleas­ Manasquan National Bank ciation adjoining the railroad right of o’clock. Then the Assemblymen passed ant, who recently resigned. Keeper Cole way ut Bradley Beach, the purpose being M A N A bO U A N , N J. at 9 o'clock a resolution declaring for final whs selected by Secretary of t he Treas­ to acquire property on which n station ury McVeagh. by whom the appointment PROrtPT SERVICE adjournment of the session at 8.30 o'clock WILLIAM P. TAYLOR 1 9 1 2 shelter may be erected on the west side RANDOLPH. D 1 8 ( t M There were broad smiles as the incon­ is made, from among a large number of Courteous Treatment o f the tracks. The Campmeeting Asso­ gruity presented itself, keepers who passed successfully the civil P resident Cashier ciation, it appears, will not sell and its The closing was more orderly than for service examination. rental asked, it is declared, is exorbitant. JOHN HULSART Assistant Cashier RALPH many years. Instead of the usual horse The new superintendent assumed office it Founder James A. Bradley, who owns Monday. He is located in the office of play.in the Assembly, the members at Every man of integrity and thrift in this community requires satisfactory land west of the Campmeeting Associa­ the suggestion of Leader White, rose and the life saving service in the new poit- banking connections. D. tion in the locality where the railroad oftfee building at Asbury Park. He will sang “ America” The usual committees It is not necessary that a man keep a large amount of money in our bank-w desires to erect a shelter for its patrons receive a salary of $2,200 a year. He will Eastern Union were appointed by the two Houses to welcome the large account, but we welcome the man with Hie small account also Telephone 109 at Bradley Beach, has offered to trude his BUSH wait upon the Governor and ascertain if have charge of 41 stations along the eiu *we want his name on our hook9. His influence and friendship are often worth Day O' Night Office grounds with the Association, Mr. Brail- he had any further communications to tire New Jersey coast. more to the hank than can be expressed in dollars and cents. ley will sell his property, if thus secured present. In order that this custom might The new superintendent is 47 years old in exchange, to the railroad at a reason­ The strength of our instution and the Ntntuliug of its officers and directors are be followed Senator Prince relinquished He has been a keeper of the Sea Isle sta­ eh that we nave no hesitancy in pi esen ling our advantages to the largest or the able figure. the gavel in the Senate and proceeded to tion for 18 years and for six years pre­ smallest depositor, vious was a surfman in the service. IfllUIEE the Govornor’s office. There he presided Our wavs of satisfactorily serving you are many and we invite your account as acting Governor and received the Com­ Borden Building mittees, They reported to their respective RETURN OF THE FAVORITES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT h a n a s q u a n . n . j , Houses that the, Governor was not in the Guy Brothers Greater Minstrels with ROGARDUS FOR DELEGATE. Ohndiah C. Bogardus, of Keyport, has State, but the acting Governor had no Geo, R. Guy, the king of minstrelsy, and filed n petition with the Secretary of communications. 30 others, will be the attraction at the State declaring himself a candidate’from awtirwwflfiffwwwnfww m m m w w m m m In each House the usual resolutions New Theatre Saturday evening, April 20th the Third Congressional district to tba were adopted thanking the presiding ottl- and if you want to enjoy a good time se­ Damoeratie National Convention. Dr, TELEPHONE IJ8-W cer, the majority and minority leaders cure your ticket early at Sweeting’s Dm Store. This season Mr, Guy has the best f ^bgnrdus was recently turned down by and all the officials. Then the Assembly Governor Wilson for reappointment to the marched to the [Senate Chamber, where company ever carried by him, also thei State Board of Assessors, and it is pre­ Senator Edge had been elected president famous silver concert and orchestra. Especial scenery, soloists, comedians,acro- sumed that if he is elected he will oppose W. A. THORP & CO. j pro tem in the absence of President Prince the Governor. With both branches assembled, Senator | bats, dancers and jugglers. The attraction ROYAL LUNCH ROOM Edge declared the session at an end. will keep up the old standard and wifi SUCCESSORS TO M . WYCKOPF CO. Before the Legislature adjourned last certainly please every one from the rise night theseb ills were passed and will go of the curtain, everything being brand’ HOUSE FOR SALE 83 Parker Avenue. South Street, Manasquan to the Governor when he returns from the new and up-to-date in every respect. D E A L E R S IN South next Monday, namely: Watch for the grand street parade at noon, 7 rooms and bath, extra toilet on first floor. Thucher range and furnace. Senator Fielder's bill permitting voters and hear the celebrated band on Main OYSTERS AND CHOWDER A SPECIALTY who are absent or ill on registry days to street Prices 33 and 30 cents. Reserv­ House in most excellent order. Little THE GENUINE register by affidavit. ed seats now on sale at Sweeting’s Drug money down, payment same as rent. Apply on premises. The Gaunt supplemental appropriation Store. Secure them early lor the big E FINE LINE OF CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND bill giving $3,000 for the expenses of the show. E commission to investigate the civil service E Plymouth And Lehigh j and pension laws and their adininistra SEEDS E lion FORT FIGHTING If von want Vegetable Seeds that grow The Colgate bill providing that the buy Bnrpees. at E. M. Osborn’s on Broad E OYSTERS State shall pay one third the cost of main LIQUOR LICENSE st reel. E taining the bridge connecting Perth Am ­ Ex-Governor John Franklin Fort, n E e © A L C f i u o r a n C r y boy and South Amboy. Same as the hill summer resident of Spring Lake, is again E by Senator SiJzer introduced earlier in on deck to fight against tin* granting o f a FOR FLETCHER’S liquor license to Charles W. Simonson, Wood, Brick, (dement E. G. Briggs, Prop. the session and which, after passing the C & S T O R I A Senate, was smothered in committee in Jr„ for his Spring Lake tavern. A few the Assembly. months ago when the application was The Low bill permitting the Inland presented before Judge Foster ut Freehold Office 40 Main Street Waterway Commission to condemn marsh Mr. Fort, ’ together > with a number of Spring Lake's foremost summer residents A.E.SODERLEY lands. Yards Adjoining N. Y. & L. B. R. R. Depot The .Leavitt bill permitting the State protested against the concession. So 5 Telephone 135-w P. 0- Box, No. 35 Prison Inspectors to sink the artesian wells strong were the opponents to the appli­ «t the prison to a greater depth. cation that Simonson, on the morning of NEWSDEALER t '■'s.-eision, withdrew the application. As­ | All Orders Promptly Filled The Gaunt bill appropriating $2,000 as an additional sum to the State Koad de­ sociated with Judge Fort is Fojinder AND STATIONER Jumes A. Bradley, of Asbury Bark. Tem­ partment. slock of ruled and unruledNew 7MJUiUgttMlUttiUUU!UU IhJUIMUhUIUUhMiUlU t A number of bills vetoed by Governor perance organizations give public notice W. A. THORP & CO. Writing Paper. H Wilson werepussed over the vetoes Tues­ that the names of all signers will be print ed in the newspapers. The papers have 1 ; v day afternoon and evening. They were Wax Paper and Paper Napkins. t ten in number and included: printed protests to be signed by the Amending the legal practice act; ths Spring Lake people, headed by Judge Crepe Paper in Rolls. PLUMBING, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Somers Point toll bridge bill: permitting Fort’s name. t volunteers to transport voters to and from New line of Large School Tab- FREDERICK PARKER GAS FITTING, PUMPS, WINDMILLS, TANKS. ETC, the polls; the Leavitt State prison Labor lets and General School Tab­ t Commission bill which permits State CARD OF THANKS lets. S prisoners to work on the public roads; We, the undersigned desiic to express extending the time in which candidates our sincere thanks to the neighbors and Lunch Boxes Beal Estate ana insuratute anasquan, N. J. $ who ran last fall may file their campaign friends who were so kind to us during the expense accounts. illness and death o f our son. Newspapers and Magazines. Brielle and Manasauan River Property The most important law passed oxer a Mr. Harry Clayton and Family. Cigars and Tobacco A Specialty. t veto Tuesday, however, was the Edge Congressional redistricting bill giving the ■Supply of Tungsten Lamps. Uaaasquan, n o t a r y p u b l i c 120 B r o a d w a y lobbing Promptly Done state two additional Congressional districts GRASS SEEDS e^lflew Jersey j No' t under the apportionment of Congress. If you buy your (truss seeds at E. M A. E. 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offioes. Preparations are being made for It! extension to 40,000 fourth- U H L ESTATE THANSFE YM1R STO class postofflees. It Ib confidently Maloney Land & Improvement Com W e W ill Help You Do It. anticipated that the deposits at the pany to William C. Farrand. Lots 19. 20‘ Our Guarantee Published weekly at .Vunasqimn X. J close of the present fiscal year will Cook’s S ee 1bive Block 40, map Spring Lake Beach Im­ Dyspepsia may be completely eradicat­ TRACY M. HOSKINS aggregate *50,000,000, and, that the In­ provement Company. $1. come of the system will be sufficient ed if propierly t red ted. We sell a remedy , r he sharp tw , _ Sarah J. Curtis to J. Vaughn Merrick to pay all operating expenses. that we positively guarantee will com­ of the back that strikes , you Formerly JWw Coa«t Stor.Demoerat Lots 24. 225; m ap est. James A, Green, Under President Taft the postofllce NEW SPRING GOODS pletely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia, or sntlden twist or awkward motion, tel Entered a f’ffie Manasquan I'ost Office department has engaged in an aggres­ twp. Wall. $1. the medicine used during its trial wil weak, sick kidneys. Early signs of wej icond-class Matter njov 10, 190!) sive crusade against the fraudulent Samuel L. Gillin to Catherine C. Graham cjst the user nothing. ened kidneys are: backache, tame ba JL- use of the malls. Last year the In­ In each of our departments you will find a carefully selected stock Lots 1. 2, Block 32 map Sea Girt, $1. This remedy has been named Rexall sharp, darling} pains, dizzy spells, tied A pri , spectors investigated many cases In­ oi Spring Goods in the various lines Charles H. Newbury, et ux. to Nicholas Friday 1 19 191?. Hew Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no offer out state, despondency. And there ire volving the sale of worthless stock in Jantzen. Lots 94, 95, Woodland avenue, Imaginary mining companies and oth­ could be more fair, and your offer should DRESS GOODS •in all the new Spring and Summer Fabrics twp. Wall, $1 usually disturbances Of the urine—;oo er fictitious concerns. There were al­ b8 proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Seacoast Real Estate Co. to Charles S. frequent urination, scalding or burnng together 529 Indictments and 184 con­ M ILLINERY We are still showing many new and attractive de Tablets are a dependable remedy. pain during passage, discolored urine yid victions with but twelve acquittals Hinchman. Land South Boulevard, Inasmuch as the medicine will cost TAFT REFORMS IN sediment '■ r-| signs bpring Lake, $1. The other cases are pending. The con­ you nothing if it does net benefit you, we M ■ Doan’s Kidney Pills are prapu ai (es­ victed swindlers had defrauded the Caroline M, Vogel, Guar., to Sarah L. urge you who are suffering with indiges­ people of many millions of dollars. A LADIES SUITS Dresses and Waists^—a large line to select from pecially for sick, weakened kidneys, back­ Andrew?. Land rd. Manasquan, to New tion or dyspepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia POSTAL SERVICE great number of similar concerns Bedford, $130. ache and urinary disorders— have cured Tablets. A 25-cent box contains enough have gone out of business owing to CLOTHING— For Men Youths find Boys all the new shades thousands of such cases. Doan’s arejen- Auk Realty Co.; to Charles Stopper, et medicine for fifteen days’ treatment. For the rigid enforcement of the law. doned throughout the civilized workf­ KHOES— Our stock is complete for Ladies,‘Misses, Men and Boys ux. Lot 2020, map Ocean Beach Ass'n, chronic cases we have two larger sizes, Government’s Biggest Business are recoi mended by Manasquan residents aunaay service by employes has Belmar,$1 50 cents and $1 00, Remember, you can Mrs. \1 \Polhemus, 30 Taylor avenue. Concern Now Run on Mod­ been reduced to a minimum, with lit­ ...... Men’s Fuanishings, Hats and Caps...... David H. Tichnor, et uj$. to Howard obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store tle objection from the patrons of the Manasquan, N. J., says: “ A member of ern Basis. Peck. Lot 1822, map Ocean Beach Ass'n —The Rexall Store. The Geo. V. W. service. Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Liholeoums and Window Shades Belmar, $1 my family suffered from weak kidneys Reforms Under Way. Burroughs Drug Store. Howard Peck to Daisy B. Tichnor. Lot and also complained a great deal from Many - other Improvements have backache. He finally used Doan's Kidney PENNY POSTAGE POSSIBLE been made In the pOBtal service dur­ 1822, map Ocean Beach Ass'n, $1. Pills and they soon made him well, l ing President Taft’s term of office, Edward Woodhoune, et ux. to Lawrence Taft out© Nomination. such as the shipment of periodicals in Cook’sBee Hive I. Carmer, et al. Land twp. Wall. $1 Dp to and Including April 12, 494 know what Doan's Kidney Pills will do in Economy and Efficiency In Admlnl6- carloads by fast freight, which has re­ delegates had been elected to the Re­ view of this peison’s, experience and can tratlort Under Hitchcock Make Manasquan Realty Co. to W. E. Crochet duced the cost of transportation and publican national convention which therefore strongly recommend them. Cheaper Postage Rates Imm i­ Lots 21, 22, Block 12, map Manasquan expedited the handling of first-class Park, $1. meets in Chicago in June. Of these, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents nent-Policies Should Be mail, and the consolidation of the star rlsbury ParK, New Jersey John E. Woodland et ux, to Ruth Rath- President Taft has 341 Instructed for Foster-Miiburn Co, Buffalo, New York Continued. route and rural delivery services so or pledged to hts renomination. There burn. Lot 713, map Ocean Beach sole agents for the United States. that It has been possible to establish ; remained to be elected on that date No branch of the public service Belmar, Si. Remember the name—Doan’s — and many new routes and to serve thou­ i 582 delegates. Of these President Taft comes closer to the people than the take no other sands of additional patrons on exist­ •Ruth Franford to Alta S. Woodland. postofllce department. In this depart­ j needs only 198 and Mr. Roouevelt ing routes with little or no increased Lot 713. map Ocean Beach Ass.n, Beima ment the Taft administration has ac­ needs 426. In other words, If Presi­ cost. But the Taft program of postal $ 1. complished results which have ren­ This dent Taft gets one out of every three reform and progress is not yet com­ dered this service more efficient than Percy Brown to Nicola F. Paternoster delegates remaining to be elected he pleted. The president is urging con­ Not at any other tlm eln the history of the Special W eek Land 13th avenue, Belmar, $1. will have within four of enough to Wh Locate at gress to adopt legislation for the re­ country. nominate, while Mr. Roosevelt must adjustment of postage rates on a In thorough accord with the policy have three out of every four of the basis of coat, which will eventually

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fi a - >• 4 g . M U l i ...______‘ i B aptist — Euwin S. F Miss Julia Smith, manicuring, facial dressed by Dr. Wainright. Mr, Bickford vices Sunday at 10.45 a, m massage, scalp treatment and shampoo­ and another employee were carrying a m. Mid-week services Wed- ing. Ladies attended at home. Mftna- piece of iron rail, When about to put neaday at 7*4S P* ni. and Christian En­ squan, N. J. Telephone. 48L. the rail in its resting place his fellow deavor Socitey meeting on Friday even- Albert Brown, formerly of Sea Girt, workman dropped his end too aeon which ** 7*45* has moved from Mrs. A. K VanNote’s caused all the weight o f the rail to fall on Sabbath school at 9.30 a. m. All the Anger, house into Mrs, Win. L. Reynold’s house l^w eoinW ' ' t> recently vacated by Joe Fanari. Wm. H. Ruf and W. A. Mount wore '^IfifthadlstBplscopal— Rev.R. B.Steph- called to Trenton Thursday as witnesses Granden J. Pearce desires to express enson D.D.pastor. Sunday services 10.30 in the suit brought before the United sincere thanks to the Epworth League of ...... «g a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at States District Court against the Penn­ the M. E. church for the beautiful flowers 4.30 p.m. Epworth League at 6.45 p.m. sylvania Railroad Company for the killing sent him during his recent' illness...... :::::: Wednesday evening prayer meeting at of Benjamin T. Cash at Villa Park on The Kind Ton Hav» Always Bi 7 *3®* New House on Wyckoff Avenue For June 8th, 1910, They wore called to tes­ in u se f o r ov er 3 0 year*, hi First Congregational— *-7. Sale. House contains seven rooms and tify but as the case will be continued foe ...... / » pastor*. Preach rg servicP'’ bath. All improvements. Hot water several days, they may be recalled at a t *0.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m, Sabbath- heat, Address Monroe Wyckoff, Mana- any time. There are over thirty witness­ Allow no one p i s ich p o l at 9.30 a. m. Prav« meeting squan. N. J. es subpenaed. It will be remembered A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-gfood Wednesday evening at 7,30. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the Join -made There was a large attendance at the that Cash was driving an ice wagon for * First Presbyterian—Rev. Ji Marshall Infants and Children—Experience against Ex] Epworth League held in the hospitable William G. Schanck at the time of the Rptherford, pastor. Sabbath-school at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T, Reynolds in accident. 9.30 a. m. Morning service at 10.45 Brielle last Friday evening and a good On Monday night last The Gleaner a, m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 7 time was had. Class of the M. P, church held a business What is CASTORIA oiclock. Evening service at 7.30. WB STRIVE TO PLEASE meeting-and social at the home of Mrs. C astoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, B r ~ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at Dr. Stepnenson will speak in the Meth­ '* BDDOLPH TOQBI. John Woodfleld. At this meeting arrange B o ric, D rops an d Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, odist Episcopal Church next Sunday morn­ I-4S- ments were made for a fair to be held contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio Methodist Protestant— Rev. C. D. ing on “The Little Family of Three" and NssuMry for choice. 1.. * MANASQUAN, V, . sometime during the summer. Alter the substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Kidd, pastor. Sunday-school 9.30 a in the evening on “ The Titanic Disaster— business had been linished the ladies were nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind m., Morning service 10.30 a.m. Even What it mey teach U9.” +*++*++*++**+**+ joined by their gentlemen friends andlthe Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ng service 7.30 Prayei meeting The two-headed freak calf that we have evening was spent playing games, com­ nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Wednesday evenings at 7.304 noted in another column in this issue, is posing daft'ydih. solos, etc. After Stom ach and Bowels, giving healthy and natu ral sleep. dead, and the carcass was purchased by vernl solos had been rendered by Mrs. Tito Children’s Fanaeea—The Mother’s Friend. SEA GIRT. Frank Stires, who has had it shipped to CnarlesJTilton and her daughter, Elizabeth Church of St. Ug»„.. New York for mounting. refreshments were served and the coir* Rev. H, C. Ackerman, Uecivt, w pany dispersed for their homes. The next GENUINE CASTORIA *>■**»• . ^-irt. Services in the Church o(. * The members of the Methodist Episcopal meeting will be held on Mav fith, at the Sears the Signature of I riel are as follows : church have selected Thursday evening. home of Mrs. Florence Frazee. 7.30 a. m.— Holy Communion. June 6th. as the date for a mu9icale to 11a, m.— Morning prayer and serin. .1 be held in that church. Further particu­ 3 p. m.—Sunday school. lars will lie given later. COST OF MAIN On the First Sunday of the month Miss Ada Benard has accepted the po­ the Holy Communion will be at xl sition in the High School which was STREET IMPROVEMENTS o 'clock . made vacant through the death On looking over the records of the pri of her sister, Rosalie. Miss Benard as­ ceedings of the Mayor and Council we The KM Yon Hate Always Bought CENT A WORD COLUMN. sumed her duties on Monday. and that they have oh different dates Excelsior Lodge. No. 88; I. O. O, F.. will paid to property owners on Main In Use For Over 30 Years. attend divine service in the Methodist street to the New York &. Long Branch TMC CUNTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY BTNKCT, NEW YORK CITY. Shade trees, large, medium and small. Episcopal church on the evening of April Railroad from the $4,000 that was raised Maples, poplar, horse chestnut, linden. 28th. at which tim? Dr. Stephenson will on improvement certificates these amounts All kind of fruit trees. Asparagus, deliver a sermon on the “ wonderful works which follows: arge roots. Roses, vines, shrubbery of God." H. F. Shier. $2,250 Beautiful evergreen trees. Charles W Mr. James Allen, of Alienwood, is the August 22nd, 1911. to C. B. Poland for The Philadelphia Record Is the acknow­ Allen, Broad street, Manasquan, N. J. possessor of a calf that was born on moving Pearce &. Parker house, $40.00; PERSONAL ledged authority for market prices. Mer­ Monday with two heads, four eves, three Oct, 3d, 1911, C. J. Parker, et al, 202,05; Wm, H.Ruf spent Thursday in Trenton. chants in Philadelphia all bate their Alidu Parker. $117; B. B. Pearce $50. prices or egg., poultry, butter, grain, and lower jaws, three tongues and two Rev. Percy Perinchief of RetkBank spent January 80th, 1912, Henry Borden, $120 country produce generally, upon tba fig­ ears. Many visitors have viewed the Tuesday in .town. Q r. Peter A. Davison, Orville Rankin, $40: W. C. Lougstreet, 230; ures quoted In The Record, and In ship­ fr^ak. R, F. Newman, $21.67 Mr, Austin Fournier of New York City ping goods to Philadelphia either directly Painters and Paper Hangers Wood and Feb. 27, 1912. Geo. Edick. $20; W. C. wa9 a visitor in town Tuesdav. or through an agent, it is important for Veterinary Surgeon Hilliard have just received another ship­ Longstreet, $19. Mrs. Robert Watson of Philadelphia is the farmers in this vicinity to know ment of wall puper. They have- secured March 19th, 1912, W. A, Morton, $01 the guest of Mrs. F. H. Combs. every day what The Record quotes. They the services of a first class paper hanger These several items make a grand total Miss Charlotte Loag, a former teacher can always get The Record prices for their and Work will be promptly attended to.— of $2970.72. in our high school is visiting in town. goods, and in some places can make con­ TELEPHONE 199 F 21 — Adv. I suppose we are like others who are Mr. Harry Zimmerman and wife of New tracts on a premium basis if their goods The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Shark River curious to know why it is that these hills York City were town visitors on Monday are exceptionally well graded and show will be administered in the Metho­ high quality. They will find that The or whatever you may call them, were not and Tuesday. dist Protestant church next Sunday morn paid at one meeting. Record will help thim In the dtsposel o f ing. "Th* Sea's Greatest Tragedy Mrs. Perry M. Hudson nnd daughter, It possibly may be that there was net their products, and that they will get the will he the subject of Rev. C. S. Kidd’s Miss Lottie, of New York City, were in sufficient funds for this purpose on hand at full market value for them if they bate own this week. evening address. any onetime, and again, it might be that their prices upon its quotations. OLUMBIA FARM WAGONS It was reported a long time ago that the Council did not want the taxpayers Miss Mabel Stephenson went to Jamai­ ca, L. I., to-day to remain until Monday the Borough report Imd been placed in to know just what was being expended Car just arrived—both one and two with her sister, Mrs. Holt. the hands of a printer. We think he has on Main street. horse. a giant grip in that hand, as he has never If you are interested in what is being Rev, J. M. Rutherford and family .The public Is hereby notified that Curtle let loose of them. Anyhow we have not don* by our City Fathers,* you should Philadelphia spent the fore part of the & Stires have dissolved partnership and For sale at Cash prices or n little I seen a copy of them. keep a clipping of tbese proceeedings.and week in town with friends. that I will not be responsible for any bflls There is no argument regarding the superiority of ower than the other fellow. Have you heard of the J. B, L. Cascade by thus doing you can see what becomes Mrs. H, II, Wainright spent several days that have been contracted by Stires. meaiure clothes— the only question is whether you wa that cures constipation and diseases caus­ of your money that yon pay into the bor­ this week in Philadelphia visaing her GEORGE CURTIS iority or do you tolerate the mediocre because you hat ed by it without medicine? Try it and be ough coffer. daughter, Mrs. Pierre DeMoriaC. )r. | done so. Get measured this Spring for a dashing Irite M.G.& A. P. Wyckoff convinced. Splendid reference in your The improvement thus far has been Sergeant Frank Ferraro o f Passaic, N [suit and learn the true art of dressing well. It costs own town. Inquire of A. Eliza Tarr, sole very expensive although It is a benefit to J., spent from Saturday until Monday « [than other ways Company agent, 7(5 Morris avenue, Manasquan, N. J our town, and ns there is still more the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Brian. The work of remodelling the Baptist work 10 be done before its completion, George Falkenburg and family of Sum- Tel. 4,8 J. church is nearing completion. Special we will keep our eyes open and keep mit motored into town on Monday, ant services of thanksgiving and rejoHng you posted. will spend the summer again on thi will be held on Sunday. There will be beach. special music both vocal and instrumen­ Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Clapp, who hav« tal and appropriate sermons by the pastor Manasquan Locals. FOR AGED PEOPLE been spending a couple of months Mrs. F.. C. Errickson who in well ulong Old Folks Should Be Careful in Florida have returned to Manasquan and] in years, received a fall last Friday. She Their Selection of Regulative—, are guests at the Squan Houso. was knocked down backward by a heavy Medicine Counsellor H. II. Wainright and daugh­ Main tre For sale—20 foot ladder box falling against her that she was We have a safe, dependable, and al­ ter, Miss Lucinda, motored to West Phil­ VanNote. about to remove from a high shelf in her together ideal remedy that Is particularly adelphia to-day and will return to-morrow In falling (she sustained painful Lelfigh Portland cement for sole by W. j cellar adopted to the requirements of aged peo­ On his return trip he will be accompanied bruises on her-buck A. Thorp & Co. ple and persons of weak constitutions by his wife and daughter, MrB. Pierre De- Moving Pictures every Snturdav even­ BV Guy, the Guy Brothers are going who suffer from constipation and other Moriac. and children. to render some good music on our streets bowel disorders. We are so certain ing in Parker Hall. Mr. Ollington Hayes, who attended to A iiministrator's Notice to-morrow at noon, and they will appear Miss Luelln Marks is quite ill at her that it will relieve these complaints and the needs of Mr. Sweetings customers last Albeit E. Sculthorp, Administrator of in the New Theatre Saturday night with home on Broad street. give absolute satisfaction in every partlc- summer and has filled a similar position George W. L. Sculthorp, deceased, by or­ full cotiere of colored gentlemen, who der of the Surrogate of the County of Row-bont Wanted— Two seats. Ad nlar that we offer it with our personal this winter in D, H. Hill’s .drug store at wjll d<> their level best to make all of you Monmouth, herooy give, notion to tlw guarantee that it shall cause the user Lakewood, spent Monday night in town dress P. O. Box 451, Manasquan, theatre going people laugh for hour*, creditors of the said deceased to bring in nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims renewing his many acquaintances. their.debts, demands and claim, against For sale-F ive pails Wilbur Stock Food A i m w c miv ia u u j w y w u w The Epworth League will hold an enter­ This remedy is called Rexal Orderlies. the estate of said deceased, under oath or Apply Earl Wolcott, Marcellus avenue. tainment and social on Thursday evening Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy , affirmation, within nine months from the Bedding, Wall Papers, House! Three burner blue ilatne oil stove, first April 25th, in the lecture room of the M. are particularly prompt and agreeable in Children Cry j Second day of April. 1912, or they will lie S forever barred of any action therefor Iron Beds...... H2.7H up. class condition, for sale. Apply to this E. church. One of the features of the en­ action, may he taken at any time, day FOR FLETCHER’S against the said administrator, Mattresses...... 2.50up. office, tertainment will be “ Leap' Yenr in the or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, j ALBERT E. SCULTHORP. Now is the time to lay in a stock of I Village With Only One Gentlemun. lc.e griping, excessive looseness, or other un­ CASTOR I A Kll-Kold if you want to avoid those j (,rean, and Cake on sale, Admission 15c desirable effects. They have a mild but attacks of colds in the head. While patroling the beach on Monday positivff action upon the organs with For sale cheap. One one horse carriage I j ;fe s aviM. Joseph Clayton found a lump which they home in contact, apparently Be sure to see the new Bed Room Fur and ene fight jagger wagon. Apply 122 L { aomething that weighed about three acting of a regulative tonic upon which White enamel. Also Green and Fumed North Broad street, Manasquan. pounds and resembled very much that the relaxed muscular coat of the bowels, Work lias been commenced on the cost'y product from the intestine of the thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to W A I r L P A P erection of a garage on the lot. corner sperm whale, ambergris Mr. Sweeting restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c„ 25c., of Pearce avenue and Main street. j will send tins speeirnan to the State S, 10, ‘ 12,14, 10 cents per Double Roll. and 50c, Sold only at our store— The Rex Before purchasing an automobile con- chemist lor analysis. all Store. The Geo. V, W. Burroughs We m e Headquartees for all the ( suit Chas, H. Newbury, who has theagen- Tile little sod of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drug Store, cv for the R. C. H. in this territory, Clayton, whose illness we mentioned last died in the Monmouth Memorial The Second Quarterly Conference of the [week Subscribe for The Coast Star Mixed Methodist Protestant church.will b e held...... | Hospital~ at Long Branch last Saturday II night about 10 o’clock. Funeral services Saturday evening at the parsonage. Devoe’s, SluH'win-WiUiam’s and Harrison’ were held Tuesday jhfternoon in the M. Rev. W, Lvle Morton will occupy the P. church. Interment was made in At­ Stains, Enamels and Varnishos. Brushes of pulpit in the Congregational Church on lantic View Cemetery. Home Comfort Sunday morning. April 21st, All are wel- The Musicale to he given in the Metho­ come. dist Protestant church Friday evening. iJ^H E R E is no greater con- Seethe new Rex R Mrs. R. M. ■ Marks has been qU*,e I April 19th. promises ro be one of unusual venience and comfort in during the week with fan abscess in interest.■ A program of richness and Something new. W carslike Iron. Thelfttcst patter roof of her mouth. She has fully recov- riety is being prepared. “ I he Swing Song the home than a Telephone. ered. Drill", by several voung ladies wijl be a It enables you to talk with Point Pleasant Hardware Coi Charles H. Newbury, the paper hanger | specja| feature. 1 Prof. Wagmeister’s ex- your friends. It does the and decorator, may be seen nowadays 1 cellent orchestra will render several seleo marketing and the errands. POINT PLEASANT, NEW JERSEY flying around in his new automobile. It t jons It calls the doctor. It gives :• 1 . -5Kw> , { is a beauty. Albert E. Sculthorp, administrator,, will you a sense of protection Squam Tribe, No 131, Imp. O. R. M., 0ffer for sale at public vendue on Wednes ||f and an ability to cope with wH will hold a box social in their wigwam on day May Hth at 10 o’clock. A. M.‘. the 25th Sleep. Ladies will please bring tjie ent;re stock of tfie shoe business of | f every emergency. v | boxed venison. I Geo. L. Sculthorp, deceased. The stock is f The Telephone-has almost count* n The Manasquan News is having an ad- large and varied and should he very at- t less uses in the Home. The whole w dition built to the rear of his building on tractive to both dealer and private pur- family depends upon it. ’ South street in w hich, will be placed the I chaser. The sale will also consist oft newspaper press. . J show cases, rugs; leather, and all other A telephone in your home will add Mrs Alonzo Mount desires to thank stock now contained in the store at 30 to your comfort. the Epworth League or the M E. church Broad street, Manasquan. ITS BRXL. for the beautiful flowers sent her during M. L. Bickford, while working on the Absolutely Pure NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY "her recent illness. new draw on the Manasquan River bridge J. Wellington Pearce, who has been the! Monday morning, had the lend of his sec m a ifo frw rj A nn SHOP ON M A I N S ' draw tended on the Manasquan wagon lond finger of his right hand partly torn &ronen of Tartar bridge at Brielle for a number of years off. he was brought to Sweeting’s drug has been reappointed. | store where the mjuted member was ■ - ■. g g $ * 7 \v y 1 r,A ‘ - *, y ^ ^ , . W t&w . ■ : • k ’ v' *:.'** mmmm ■ 1! ■ ■ I 'I V: , ■: •' . ■ ------:------‘ THE HARMONCLARKUNDERHEARST MINSTRELS. r ' • ■ h:mm

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t h r e e o f us J ^ i ’iSSSSL&N i W AGON J Rspublioan Tariff Humbug. The theory of the Republican party has been if a few prosper all will lie given a share of their prosperity; If (SAVES HUNDREDS OF LIVES you make the great captains of Indus­ try rich they will make the country V* rich. It isn’t so, but we have been foolish enough to believe It sometimes. W e have been foolish enough to settle national elections on the belief that it was so. We believed that factories would .be shut up and some thousands of poor devils sent out of employment and that symptoms of distress would Tha saving of many lives annually— be established, when there was no the Uvea of miners throughout . the genuine necessity for distress at all. cnltea States—will he one .o f the Oh, the greed of these men, the indul splendid results that will follow the gence, the eternal Indulgence of selfish establishment o t the bureau of mines, ness! They will say you have paid the one of the great achievements In the bills for us and for our fathers and you interest o f labor by the administration 1 have got to pay them again or we will at President Taft. The formation of j know the reason why. I don’t feel this bureau Is likewise a notable any bitterness about this, gentlemen; achievement, and will prove far-reach­ all that is burled. But it is the fact ing in its eSects jo a class of wage- that we should have been so Innocent earnera which has been la great need as to believe the Incredible—which we of seta* practical relief. a could demonstrate as untrue if we only v The excessive and unnecessary loss took the pains and looked into the of life In the mines of this country wets—what the consumers knew to be 'was one ot the primary causes for the untrue at the very time they were pa creation ot this bureau. For years tlently casting Republican ballots and Arrivaiano uepaiAie t Mans. Of miners were killed In made believe they thought It wise; In Effect Oct. 2nd, 1911 tors, and practically noth- this putting the advantages of legisla­ Close ’ —St. Louis Ol obe-Oemocrat, March 88, 1912. done to check the terrible loss tion in the hands of the few at the fi.Ol) a. m. For All Points. G O T O There was also need for an In- constant sacrifice,of the many, and the Mi.40 a. m. For all points, except be- on to determine what could WHY SUPPORT IS ASKED. son as president, with the support or dream o f America has been reversed^o -i Farminftdale and Manasquan. In the way of handling! the a Democratic Congress, the same In a government for the privileged few U' j>, in. For Asbury Park. Long and), Red Bank. New York. North and explosives, as well ne to Improva Cogent Reasons Advanced For Demoo- vtgoratton o f the administration of Jus­ and not tor the many.—Woodrow WU- renditions under which the men tice and the same -fearless adoption of aBt. J. HOWARD MILLER • v , racy’t Appsal to Vetsre. national legislation to the needs of the 3.20 p, m, For Freehold, Trenton, Phil- idelphia. South and West. • - Spurred on hy President Taft, an hour as have secured In such large By W. M. DANIELS 6.00 p. m. For all points. For sect creating the bureau ot mines wm measure through his agency and un­ Of Hudson County. A rrive. jpnssed by congress and b«eame effec. der tain leadership In the state of New 8-00 a. m. From all points 1 tlye on July 1,1819.: John A. Bolmea The Democratic party in the pending Jersey. . CASTOR IA 10.00 a. m. From Freehold, Trenton, of the United States geological sud. campaign cun most effectively appeal fo r Infants and Children, hiladelphia, South and West. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS vey- was appolnted as the first direct, to the electorate for support on the tel AS TO PROSPERITY. 11.00 a. m. From Asbury Parle, Long B or. Jfr. Holttee wee reputed and cer­ lowing grounds; _ / Ths Kind 'You Hava Always Bought iranch, Red Bank, New York. North and tified to be the best trained man for F irst.-it has shown- underiatlng tie Governor WHton'p Ideas on th« Bona £ast. Bears the 2.00 p. m. From all points . the place obtainable In the United votlon to the basic principle of popu k Fid* Article. lar government. Popular government Signature ft 4.00 p. m. From Long Branch and' NIGH GADE SfAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, States. Tha chlef experimental sta­ Aldrich’s Idea of prosperity la ltdirmediate points. means law and administration In tin tion was established In Pittsburg, to get as many Industries as possible 4.00 p. m. From Point Pleasant, Interest of the people as a whote by where theifnvelUgatihn* o f the profc established In this country at any price. 7.00 p. m. From all points. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. CANNED GOODS l^nh entrusted to the bureau hats agents freely chosen by the people ns WhiS pays the price, I would like to Office open from 7.00 a. m. to 8.00 p, m j-.fS; prosecuted so successfully, for a whole where such agents are an­ G E T A . swerable for their acts to the people, &iow? The consumer, of course, but Lobby open from 6.00 a, m. to 9.00 p.ra nearly two yean. J. P. VanSchoick. Postmaste fflanaSAH aB In the year 1907, the m ost disastrous their creature, not to private machines rather the price is distributed lu the of all years In the American coal mosklhK In the popular guise. This de­ readjustments o f the whole economic mine; l,l« miners loot thely lives. votion to popular government the Dem­ system. It Is impossible to find who This repeeaented 4.89 men killed ocratic party has demonstrated Instate pays it. I f you could you might make U J M l CENTRAL fov every 1,008 em ployed, i n ' coal Und In nation by enacting legislationIn him mad. But the trouble is you can­ mines In Steppe lesh than two miners the popular Interest, undeterred by the not convince anybody In particular Leave Manasquan tor New York THOMAS E HARDY are killed- ent‘ of every XWO employ- threats or opposition o f privileged that he 1b paying it. But we—let us M*-w ark aud Elizabeth,5,50. *G.35,*7.37 .. e d ,; As'a result of the work conducted greed. The attempted reduction o f mo­ say in general terms—we are paying s 26,11,05, H.m , 1.55, 3.36 x4.33, 6.40 ' ...... 'th e wise nopoly breeding tariffs Is the most 80, 100, 200 or 800 per cent in order 5 38. p: m. Sundays 8.15, a. in., 3.50 ■ 1150,000 striking example o f this Democratic that some gentlemen may set up and Range 6 25, 8,15p. m policy in national affairs, while In our make a profit in some business that rate has Fnr Lakewood and Atlantic City- already been tedhcefl 1 ■ | practically oivn state, a modernized election law; ought not to be set up in America, be­ 5.50 8.45 a, in., 1.55, 3.36 p in, one-half of what .lt .waa 1907. n long premised but long postponed cause America does not offer the Ideal One of the notable ai lavements ol corrupt practices act, a JUst employers' conditions. And that Is prosperity! I l‘ oi Phflartelphia.Haltimore and Wash the bureau of tolh* the demon- liability law, adequate regulation of understand prosperity to be the abun­ Ihe ShoreGasCo i «iii-U'—5.50, 6"35', 8.25, 11.05 tt in , Btratlon at the- fact at coal dust in public service corporations through n dant, intelligent, economic development l 55.3 36. 6 40 Sundavs 8.15 a ni a bituminous ml commission and the unhampered eger-i Of resources possessed by the country 3 60. 6 25, 8-15 p. m. and deadly than else of legitimate local choice as to Itself. That is prosperity. It is using For lulornitttioii K-SS #— New Yorkonly. x—Saturdays only belief, heret< ;m a t gas or fire form s of local government Illustrate the plow, engine, mills and water pow­ Apply at Office, Broad damp was thi Meat menace to the same constant adherence t« the ers of this country Just us you would W .G B ESSLER, V P.&G. M. principle of serving the public good. -^UerStfimllflj attention was ‘ use your own intellectual and physical ViANASQlUN. N. .J -4- to .the accumulation of ooal Second.—The Democratic pai » m arjw ltV COUSistB tn bureau of mines proved to peals for popular indorsement 1 my faction of the miners as well as opera- It proved responsive tO the pi ad­ tors that coal dust Would explode, and, will In adjusting the law of th age )R. J. B. WAINRIGHT, 0. fl Brown, 6 0 unl|ke firs damp, carried4 noftn war warning to the urgent needs of the hour, and iffic* Cor. South Street and Curtis Avenu* Long Distance Tel No. > m with it, The keeping of dusty mine* it has done by affording recouij rd- Manasquan, New Jersey. wet, h recommended hy the bureau of popular senatorial and presidentij Office Hours 12.30 to l p. m. minee, was found ipto reduce materiallymaterli Maries and also to the Initiative, you Special attention given t o the Surgiet UH L L h IN the chances o f an . explosion of coal eudtim and recall when and Who are and Medical treatment ot the Eye E v im f i , m m . r ordluary agencies a t governme Throat and Noee. f i t Good Work of Bureau. come so blocked as to choke o the The number of denthe in the minee press the untrammaled express ant. H N f c VTnin Street, Mainisquaii. has been greatly reduced ae a result the public will. OR. H. B. WILLIAMS, Ctint* and Hurini Caskets of Keevy Approved Stree of the Jesting of exploslvea under the Third. -The Democratic party. now dlrectldh of the bureau or mines. In Gently appeals for popular slipnor I’d ^ SURGEON DENT 1ST,$ UavifiH had manv vears experience in this vicinity I feelcomoelent to give the year 1908 the Coal lines In the cause-if h»» triily reflected thhji i vol­ Graduate University of Pennsylvania. satidflction Pesidenre South Street where nijriu culls can be made. United States used two million pounds spread roiivlctiouncuon thattuns «a unlta ition Main Street, Manasquan, FURNITURE, ) of short flame explosives, and at pres- tret o f preflltt andO f many kinds i,...... r y how Office davs in Mauasquan. Tuesdays and ent nearly seven times that quantity dustrlal cap!.Itttl are Incompatible.ulUo- the workingmen got their share. They Fridays. v + ♦ v- i .j. J..V1 is being used with greater safety, due with‘a i*fi|lividUal L ^ buslueBB,,, enterprise.... . got it by saying they would not work 4< to the cooperation of the coal opera. and with Justice to the millions o f con until they did. That’s the only way Carpets. Mattinjs&c * HALST’JD H. WAIBHIOUT, tori and the bureau of mines. sumers. v . they ever got it. They tell you, gentle- * The establishment of an experi­ Fourth.-—The Democratic -party In­ meu, that you cut up the pie very well, COUN8ELLOU AT LAW. * mental coal mine at Brueetowr, Pa., vokes the eo-operatlon and support of but we are not going to supply the pie And Special Master and Exsmir. Spring Lake, N. J. Europeui. Plan WILLIS A. MOUNT Prop. + twelve miles from Pittaburg, is still all cltlsens o f independent and ; pro­ any more unless we have a piece of it. in Chancery. another notable achievement of the gressive principles beCante of Its avow­ And I don’t blame them. It’s a grab Office in the Borden Bnlldior,) + bureau of mines. It places the United ed aim to extend to the nation through game anyhow. That’s exactly what Slbnatquau, New Jerse, Importer of China, Glass, Pottery + States In advanoe of other nations the administration o f Woodrow Wil­ the manufacturers were doing—going -f With respect to thin research and ex­ down to Washington and saying, “If •f'on pletr asiortmeni in every xrm 4 periments! work In mines. Numerous you don’t give us these things, who is All yfW ji drjw-red free to -'ttat * f ' teste are made at this experimental The Osborn House going to pay the campaign expenses P *O P JOBS WAGMEISTER 4 the thore. ■mine, from which many excellent re- this year?” They were on strike. They 4 TasoHan ot The and Piano UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' SWts are obtained. were combined on strike. Now, it was Ctiilcirren Cry 4 Still another important work which only treating them with their own + Music furnished for entertainments of eny la conducted under the auspices of the medicine wheu their workingmen said: FOR FLETCHER'S •*« lo r Infarts and kind. Drop a postal to ;bureau o f mines Is the rescue of en- “ We, too, cau play at that game. We -f- itombed miners. Since the creation of the Kind You Hav« Alwap BugM PoiTorrioB. Manapquan N. J CASTORIA H AND MIN.STREII; 90 Rooms Steam Hea * the bureau many hundreds of lives Children Cry hjave been saved. At the big mining Beiprs the MANASQUAN. N. J. Phone 48 L * disaster In Ohio one of the rescue Signature of FOR FLETCHER’S 4 *3j 3% •corps of the bureau of mines arrived O A S T O R LA, * i at the scene thirty-two hours after 4 [the disaster. Three men were res. tlbe China Store •cued who had been given up as dead ACCOMMODATION FOR AUOMOBILE PARTIES land allowedalio to remain ' In the mine. -f. tAt another time one man was found ARE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A I’lANO? E. BRIAN, PROPRIETOR ❖ - alive among 150 dead, and today he is .# . •1. the sole survivor or that terrible ea- Do you understand the construction of the costly instru­ 4 4 + 4 « > } ,*l<,-I- - -I- * «J-« -f 44.p4.^.4.^.f >p.f. ''- . itastrophe—due to the splendid work of Herbert Building, M v ith e . rescue corps. ment you are about to buy. If not Main Street Before the bureau ot mines waa made posslhle by the interest of « I President Taft, which was followed DINNER SETS $7,50 UP, TEA SETS $ 4 .5 0 UP. ,,r jhy the necessary leglBlatlon for its ee We have many articles in China T»! SQ UAN HOUSE tabllahment, there was no organised Send For PaDelford effort In saving the lives of entombed and Glassware, also Tin. Agate, .miners.. Time and again, men have And have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting a piano Enamel ware and Cooking Utensils JEf. F. SHIER, Proprietor. sacrificed their lives In vain attempts at 5c and 10c each. , . to rescue their companions ThlB un- personally inspected by necessary sacrifice of life has been Full ine of Stationery, School Supplies, Dolls, Toys, Sporting Hrond and \tnin Wli'i-et.-, •topped hy tho cooperation of the ■state authorities with the federal res- G oods and Novelties at reasonable priees. cuam attached to the bureau of mines. An Investigation of the fuel resources Come in and look around it will be MANASQUAN. N. .1 .a - tin ted States 1. also being a pleasure to show you our stock. Dont run the risk of paying $100 to $200 more than its a view of checking the If we do not have what you want let ‘ '‘• j, efficiency Cooveoiences fo r PermaneiH and Transient Guests This latter worth us know and we will get it part of the J:?- ■ «!.Kd If you have no particular piano in view, call and see a — ------Li. « f am . it; . ' - sample of one of the world's finest instruments. The tone . . . ' ' ' » and action wil you and the price will please you. r: h I ' m i b ' 54 Marcellus Avenue, M A .3S T -A .8Q T JA -N Subscribe (or THE STAR. Phone 38-w THAT COLD ■ I f e r ■ ^ H m m ¥ , r ■