js-sssr-i THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES B lllilP ®

Vol. XXX, ' OCEAN GROVE, N. J . , FRIDAY, MAY 1 9 , 1922 N o . 20 M

CARPENTER, GODFREY AND FIFTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY “KATCHA-KOO,” ;MUSICAL ENGLISH FOR FIRE BOARD CHICKEN FOR DIET OF THE STEINBACH STORE NEPTUNE SENIORS FANTASY, SCORES A HIT The fifty-second anniversary and William H. Carpenter, Leroy Gok- opening at Steinbachs, Asbury Park, frey ind Claude V. English were A noteworthy success was achieved CHURCHMEN GUILTY begins tomorrow and continues to by the Amateur cast presenting nominated for the office of fire com­ AT TRAINING CAMPand including Saturday, May 27th. VISIT WASHINGTON missioner of the.Ocean Grove dis­ “Katcha-Kof-in-thel^voy Theat^ , J The most important improvements Asbury. Park, Mondany and Tuesday;. trict at the.firemen's primary Wed­ mhde in many years have prepared evenings, under the auspices of the JERSEY PRELATE SAYS. THEY nesday evening. The term is for SKILLED CHEFS IN CHARGE the store for this event. Many de­ FOUR DAYS’ SIGHTSEEING .J, three years and the two commission­ Trinity Club, of Trinity Episcopal partments have been remodeled; all Church. ‘‘Katcha-Koo’’ is described fr SHOULD BE OUSTED ers to be elected on Saturday, May 27, OF ARMY MESS have been improved. Merchandise is AT THE CAPITAL will succeed Lot R. Ward and W/'H. as an Oriental-American musical fan-,- ;■ no longer boxed on shelves, but is all tasy in two scenes, the first in India, Carpenter. - “under glass,” keeping it absolutely The former election board members the second in • New York. Beyond'--.-, clean and unwrinkled. question this was the most ambitious-'.;r Any One Who' Buys Is A? Guilty were renominated. They oje: Judge, Young Men Who Attend Are As­ Entirely new and enlarged depart; Interesting Trip Arranged By Ira Alvin Turner; clerk, Daniel S.. endeavor in the spectacular-musical ■ ments have been installed for the fol­ line ever attempted by local talent. As the One Who Sells, Accord­ Reeves; inspectors,' Harry G. Shreve sured Of Many Pleasant Vaca­ lowing: Laces, woriien’s neckwear, E. Whyte, District Passenger and John E. Quinn. The chairman And the piece was carried along with ■ l .i 1 B ribbons, women’s and children’s hos­ remarkable swing arid precision, all 'a! ing To the View of Bishop Mat­ of the meeting was William El Tay­ tion Features While In Train­ iery, the Beauty Shop, notions, books, Agent of the Central Railroad. lor. things considered. The - music was ’ ‘ thews— Christian Support Need­ ing—Athletic Program Is De­ art embroidery, candy; stationery, Local Pupils Accompanied By tuneful, the songs and choruses pleas- This Friday evening from seven to etc. The great attraction of the ing, the dialogue crisp and sparkling, ■ eight o’clock the department election signed To Build Up Healthy week will be the special sales in all the dancing fine, and.the ensemble, ed To Avoid Moral and Spirit­ for chief and assistant chiefs will departments, partially covered by Classes of Matawan and Atlan­ be held. The present incumbents will :is a whole, a riot of harmoniously ual Disaster These Days. . Bodies and Square ' Shotdders. today’s advertisement and completely tic Highlands Schools. blended colors. be reelectecf without opposition— covered by a sixteen-page booklet Principals iri the large/cast were: Lewis B. Howland, chief, and Charles available on application., Katcha-Koo, a fakir, Stanley E. Bishop Paul Matthews, of tha Pro­ G. Hickman and Phineas Proctor, as­ “Chicken on the hoof” is going to With Miss Alice Benard to chaper­ be almost a staple article of diet at Brower; Solejah, widow of wizard, testant Episcopal Diocesc of New sistants. / ’ •' ■- one the girls and Coach Claude New­ Delores DeGarcia; Urbanah, high Jersey and who preached in the the seven Citizen’s Military Train­ SALVATION ARMY DRIVE berry in charge of the boys, the ing Cnirtps, including' Camp Vail a t priestess; Alice Potts; Dick Hortoni ■ Ocean Grove Auditorium last sum­ TOWNSHIP TO IMPROVE FOR HOME SERVICE IS ON Seniors of the Neptune (Ocean Grove) collector of adventures, Kays Morgan; . mer, declares that the person^ who Little Silver, which will open in the high school paid a sight-seeing visit CORLIES AVENUE ROAD Harry Bradstonc, collector of an­ buys liquor is as guilty as a ' boot­ Second Corps Area, August 2. This of four days to Washington, D. G., tiques, Clarence Brown; Maharajah legger and is worthy-of excommun- was indicated when the other day of­ Starting Monday, the Salvation leaving here on Monday. The trip j ication from his church. He made this ficers who will be in charge of the Army home service drive is now on in of Hunga, Merrill Thompson; Boody- -. An ordinance for the permanent was made under the personal direc­ pah, slave, Edward Gallagher; Le- ‘ j statement at a church gathering in messes at the camps were .authorized, local territory, and the chances are tion of Ira E. Whyte, district passen­ ' f\ improvement 'of Corlies avenue, West the full quota will be raised,, and Belle Elysee, French wife of Mahara- ' . . ,i Camden the other day. The bishop, Grove, for, which the State Highway! to purchase enough' chickens to take' ger agent of the Central railroad. jab, Elsie Henderson; Patsey Kildare, ’ in part, said: Department bears a proportionate care of the lusty appetites of the then some. The advisory, board in On this trip the class was repre­ “I feel that I. should not pass on young men who will attend them. ", charge of the drive consists of Wil­ Irish wife, Mary. Reid; Brazillitata, ..<3 share of the cost( was passed on first liam K. Deyereux, William J. Couse, sented by the Misses Doris Gravatt, Brazilian wife, Jane Mora; ChinrChin ’' I -ft without touching upon the subject of and second readings Monday night The mess arrangements have- been Carolyn Keast,' Grade Purchase, prohibition. If the Christian senti­ J. Lyle Kinmonth,William J. Reichley, Foo, Chinese wife, Ardath Potts; ; by the Neptune township committee. organized under the' direction of Dorothy VanDusen, Myrtle Apple­ Mrs.Mr?- ChattiePhflHin Gaddin,nnflilin "«1*rich American * —*— 1----- f 1 ment of the country does not stand, skilled dietitians of the army medical Jacob Z. Stiles and Captain Bou- itn rln tir fi— fil . '. It is promised that work on this im­ ter^e. ’ . gate, Ethelyri Goodyear, Lillian Hu- widow, Mrs. Ella Smith;. Dolly, ’ \ for law, we .face moral and spiritual provement, ■ one of considerable mag­ corps and are I designed scientifically litt, Viola and Lillian Rogers, Emma daughter, Mrs. Oscar Morgan; Pru- .■ disaster. The .attitude of some nitude to the peQpIe of that part of to tend to .build up weight on the stu­ Collections, in Nepturie township, Nary, Violet Penzotte, Maria Pol- ■ -v- *:*»■/ w , Christian men and women toward dents who attend the camps. including Ocean Grove, are being dence, another daughter, Mrs.___ Wii- the-township, will be started a s sooh made by Peter F. Dodd, Mrs. Jacob hemus, Hilda Clayton, Mildred Hutch­ bur Mitchell; solo dancer, Kitty Firi-‘v'?-<'!«:fei the Volstead act is negligent; it is as all the legal formalities have been Reports from list year's camp, inson, Helen and Marion Miller, Mary ley; Susquehanna Sue, Evelyn Kane. ;. even sympathetic. ' , complied with. A bond issue will care tabulated by the medical corps show Stiles, J. B. Sweet, A rthur' Seger Bennett, Esther Kittell, Ruby Rice, “Any one who buys liquor is as that the average youth who attended and Dr. G. L. D. Tompkins. The' These were abetted by a large com- . -.' for the township’s share of the 8ost. treasurer of the fund is William J. Helen Strudwick, Dorothy Ascher, pany of oriental ladies, priests and • < •. -V' guilty as the one who sells it. Both It is expected ,the road will be com­ the camp gained from ■ five to ten Ruth Boylan, Elizabeth Height, Ruth slaves, veil dancers, polo groupt v are bootleggers, Neither one has a pounds during his training. ■— Couse, of the Asbury Park Trust pleted before the heavy' traffic of Company, to whom checks • may be Pine, Helen McCall, Genevieve Flint, Yankee. Dixies,. English, Jackies, ' place in the church, and both are summer sets in. It is to be thirty- Major General Bullard, com­ and John Muller, Edward Rice, Jack French girls, Italian Dangers, Bel- worthy of excommunication. three feet in width, v, i manding the Second Corps Area. uri- mailed should the solicitors miss any Youngs, Theodore Giles, Reginald n-i--: -« •- •« - r- *' ilo ■ K. Ij. persons who desire to help the cause. gians, Columbians and ■ juvenile ’. “Enthusiasm for Volstead is not der whose direction the camps will Hyde, Clyde Pearce, Harry Truax, Uncie Sam. necessary, nor is it disloyal to work be held this year, directed {hat the va­ Frank Wardell, Haydn Proctor, Ben­ for the repeal of the law, neither is it cation features of the camps be i.iade nie Sehlossbach, Bruce Shubert,"War­ criminal to make use of .a store of FORWARD MOVEMENT so attractive that young men who den Wilson, Cooper Schuyler, Horace wine on hand before the days of the will attend these camps will have MOTHERS’MEETING Brand, Jack Saunders, Herman ■ law ., _ pleasant time while in training. Schmachtenberger, Wherry Zingg, APPLEBY SECURES ifij “We are facing a- serious . social A.t tho Plattsburg camp for infan­ Andrew Stewart, Charles Bedell, H„ 5 ' i m .'-M1m condition, especially so far as our FOR BIG ENDOWMENTtry and at'all other camps, near OF GROVE W. C. I. p. John, Ferruggiaro, Lawrence Moore, ■ young people are concerned. The bodies of water arrangements have Joseph Rutherford, Abe Morris, Nor­ MODERN LIFEBOAT liquor is carried about by them in the .been made for swimming and boating. man Schofield, Sam Rosenfield and open, in a spirit of bravado. , It has ‘The athletic program includes mass DRIVE BRINGS NINETEEN Gerald Stone. become a moral menace. It behooves DISTRICT PREACHERS’ AID - m m athletics carefully designed to build These pupils were accompanied by FOR USE OF COAST CREW AT - l i i Christian people right now to take the u IS INVOKED healthy^ bodies. Under these exer­ NEW MEMBERS the seniors of the Matawan and At­ side of law and order. . Admittedly cises army officers predicted that lantic ffigblonds . high schools. The BARNEGAT CITY the young people are bad enough, but young men who will attend the trip was made in two special cars. their chief aim is to make us' think camps will forever lose the slouch The merry party visited all the in­ . .that they are worse than they' are. Plan Is To Raise In Dickinson- from their shoulders and walk. This Organization Has Been In- teresting sights in arid around Wash­ . They are undisciplined, I believe The military feature of the camps ington, iyluding a personally-con­ Because, of Lack- ,of Proper ' - ' \i that many of them, however, when Pennington Campaign Endeavor will bo the most elaborate known in ’ vited By the Association To ducted trip through the Capitol, the they, grow up, will make better par­ this country in time of peace. Congressional Library, and other pub­ Equipment the Element of Dan- ' > - ents than we have..' I hope so, at the ’.Sum of $1,600,000, Of Continue Its Summer Activities lic buildings of the city, and also least.” . .; took a side trip to Arlington 'ceme­ ger At That Has Been Referring to the recent proposed Which $350,000 Will Go To the NURSES ARE NEEDED TO ih ’ Thornley Chapel — Two tery. - V change, in dropping the obedience pro­ Very Great—It is Expected the i FILL GOVERNMENT POSTS Young Children Are The personnl attention of Congress­ vision in the marriage ceremony, Latter School'— Address on Made, man Appleby secured for the visitors Bishop Matthews suggested sarcas­ New Boat Will Be Sent To That White Ribbon Recruits. a meeting with and greeting from tically that the omission was a bit Value of Christian Colleges. The United States Civil Service President Harding in the White more than a change.oftempbasis. 'He Commission states that there is need House on Wednesday. Place, Ready For Use July 1. thiB-^iSM ® New1 Picnic Grounds -Nearby. rinit for. duty -in Washington, D‘. C., morial ; hospital, Long Branch;: the time, that they may not be handicap- ten tt as first fixed for; this;' season;' arid in the field. / Another examina­ Baptists Make Large Pledges. F. Krammer, Red Bank, has pur­ The now rate is an increase of only Ann Mayi .Spring Lake; the city hos­ ped in any way in peWorming.:‘;th^;,f;:i;%!-«3»® chased a five-acre tract' on the back twenty-five per cent, over that of last tion for these positions will be held on pital at-Asbury Park, the hospital at Toward the New World movement dangerous duties required of -them,A road to- Asbury Park, form erlythe: June 14. Entrance salaries range from Allenwood; and the preventorium at and the mortgage indebtedness on from day to day" ;■ v'. year; and those persons who have .al­ ?1,800 tb $3,000 a year. Full informa­ J; D. Fielding property, and has con­ ready-rented tents xit the higher Farmingdalfe. their church in Asbury Park the To Congressman Appleby’s . 'great verted this place into ideal play and price will be credited withttje.differ­ tion blanks may be obtained ;-at 'the Baptists of this vicinity have sub­ gratification';he is just in receipt of, Vpicnic grounds,. A modern'pavilion ence on''the 'amount, of rental , to ;he Ocean Grove.postofflce. - (Hamilton Firehouse Burned. scribed over $9,000, as reported at letter advising-that the has: been built and an. electric lights paid 'July 1st. .-• y:-‘ ;l I ‘-1 — church last Sunday evening. At a adequate;'equipment of the Barn'fe|jBe^3|^sp Death of :War Dispatch. Bearer. The firdhouse at Hamilton was. City station as presented by him, ing-system and a water system have wrecked by^a'stubborn biazo ettcly last dinner last Friday evening subscrip­ .been -. installed.. ( : Worth Held For Manslaughter:.'- tions o f $7,840 were secured. ; been given the attention whichJt^eV^I-SM'ifflS Mrs. 'Jane V. Bowly;’ who die'd at Saturday morning. Several of tiie served, and they were pleased tb statefvSM Ski As the Result of the recent automo­ Asbury-.Park;yesterday,'formerly, re­ Hamilton, firemen were burned about I 'Seven Classes'A't Horse Show. “that it is expected to send a new, S iix f j/ffiBast bile accident by/which John Voelkl, sided iri. Occari Grove.; She; w a s. tho the hands and arms in removing the Fractured .Shoulder By Fall.. boat to .this Btation about: July, v' | There, will be - seven -classes. in ’ the.) of Asbury, PaTk,’ lost his life, as told widow, of -Edmund Bowly'j of Balti­ chemical apparatus. It is believed tHo While attempting, to’adjust a. iri'.this -paper IaBt week, Ernest Worth more, :and was -in., her .ninety-second horse show at,Freehold in connection fire' was caused by a short circuit in from the porch, roof of . his; cottage Rounding Up. Township with -.the Decoration day race meat. has bfeen hold for . manslaughter.. year. She enjoyed the distinction, of the elcctrlc light wiring. at 112 Lake avenue last Saturday, •Prizos Vill be awarded for teams Worth, ownor of tho car, was alao having been a dispatch bearer during Elias Clark fell from the roof, sus­ .'.16.3!i)hd over, teams under that size, fined $75 and-costs for ^permitting the^‘ Civil- War. Funeral arrange­ ,V Park School Junior Prom. ' taining a / fractured shoulder. Mr. mule teams, brood . mare, gelding, Voolkl’s daughter to drive the ma- ments ore in charge- of Director Bur- The annual prom of the Asbury Clark is tho sexton of , St. < Paul’s • li —•« —ii. -’_-i ’ chirio a t the time of tho accident. T ~ ' '•'■ v . church. " ... •hind tho very first ■& \ • --. >'• Park' high school juniors is to bo held not brought up eight 1923'Calendars, -v • > .‘Garden Fete” For Woman’s Club. this;*Friday evening: at the Coleman, aggregating $185 * IIolusV MiSs Maxine Oliver, Mias I W. C. T.'U. ,Sprijip Institute. sNow is-the' tiine.'to place your/or­ Justice,tico Dodd in court. Monday moim;Vj^'«fe,';: v:\'iars. dano-.rv uostiey, , oi uersuy Mrs. H. G. Shrove is in charge of Marlon Maniofi, Harvey Raab, Ver­ The . annual spring institute' of. the ing. ders-' for 162$ calendars. ^Complete, the arrang^monta for 1 “A '; Garden non 'Jackson, Geprgo Ast^rita and ] .;,Cilty/iaiit(6u5ice4 - the ; engagement'' of np;td-date line,; can be seen a t . the Monmouth County W.'.C. T. U. is be­ ',her;'daughtery.‘Mis3'Annio,Costley,-to Fete”,to be given ia ai'd of .the Qcoan Bcvoridgo Rockafeller comprise the:1 ing hold today in tho First Baptist Zobel Geta( S p rinkier Contract; -:- Ocean Grove 'Times';office. ;• Wo invite Grove .Woman’s Club on Friday even-' committee.- i > Church,’'"Asbury--. Park.- There’, are -Frank P,; Holmes,'of -New York: City. inspection.—5 tft ^ - Tho contract for a -street !Mr‘.;JfIolmeS;ijs-l'well.lcnoiwiiin;O cean icg, May i 26,: in tho ..school bMUding., morning and afternoon ’sessions; ; .%•:* ^GrOVO -Vniiwirn A*'.!-wfGlfiliW fnr n Ono' of the; features of ,tho ;program: Mrs.' Underhill'a, WiU;Filcd. ; of ;thrce and a. half tons ed by thb/Ncptuno .toWns ■wUl jhe .reiidirigs by Miss Jn^aXPatr *'■:' V 'Winnhig; On Merit. .j, J1... terSOn.-Tlib-'timo of Ihd fote .wiil bo' *The will: of Mrs.VsAnn’a H. Under- tee Wednesday iveiimEf '■j’c'U S ciad fs fiah market^ 47 Oiiij streeti I/.:,Zob'el . Company, 1 ’ ' Contract price ' M •Taylory 1 contractor, Snd (Si8? cd) Pathway,-Oceah': Grove',—15tf. •'•iV.V' V.'. ‘ ' ?' , '• ■■ •: - :'

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j FINEST RESORT | j WHERE HEALTH® I ON THE COAST i }> PLEASURE M ^T t

: ... ? : Bathing, boating, yachting, fishing Crabbing in nearby Shark • river. Pleasure boats on two fresh-water lakes. Fine boardwalk • - the full length of the oceait front. Two large pavilions, with or­ 8 chestra concerts afternoon and evening; Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at night. Large Auditorium, seating near­ Main and Beach Avenues ly 10,000. Most powerful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most , gifted, instrumentalists, eminent preachers, Directly on the Beach EUROPEAN HOTEL AND CAFETERIA noted lecturers. Safe and saije amusements, moving pictures, bowl­ ing alleys, merry-go-round, swimming pool, athletic games, .tennis, croquet. Daily meeings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle Hotel Capacity 250 Cafeteria Seating 300 Booklet I and Chapel, A quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women I Phone 2020 Quality Service Courtesy and children. Tent or cottrfge life. No mosquitoes.. Artesian wa­ ter. Adequate train, boat and trolley service, convenient for com­ M. J, WOODRING' muters. Free mail delivery. Ownership Management Thehote! 3 and boarding houses herewith presented are rec­ Phone 1476 ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort.

^•••••••aiaaa«Ma*aaataaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaafaaa#0 “The House of Plenty’' I The L»afayette j THE BRYN MAWR .Broadway and Central Avenue 1 Gorner of Ocean Pathway and Beach Avenue | “In the centre of everything” G. C. PRIDHAM • .... - • Not the ultnufashionable, but as comfortable. Thoroughly remodeled. Booms single and ensuite. Balcony rooms S' Ooean Grove, N. J, g ’Tis just a whisper from the heart of famous Asbury Park. overlooking ocean and lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone! New management. New methods. Hew equipment, I rt. G, DIBFBNDBRFBB , S 2040. Terms on. apjSication, <„ *• m American and European. $14 per week up. American, ; Proprietor • $1.00 per day and up, European. Weekly rates. s . ' : Special family rates. taiaaaaaHaiaaiiiatia(iaaaaaaM aaaaaM aaaaaaaaNiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat Direction of | Telephone 1981 { EASTON Z. BEARE »H iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai«>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaaaS Formerly of the Overlook, Cairo, N. Y. aaaaaiMiaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaMaaaaaaaaaasaiaaaaiMaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^

39 Main Avenue, Corner of Central ; • I STOKES HALL 1• Located oni the principal avenue near the beach, Auditorium, sS S ■ 5 lakes and other attractions, Spacious porches, electric lights. 3 F. S. SMALLEY S Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. f Telephone .2037. , S : , ■ — - J Ownership Management. A. M, & L, M, GRIGGS • f Opposite Fletcher lake and South End pavilion. Unobstructed view S The opening of the nineteen twenty-two season, J of ocean and boardwalk. Balcony rooms. Spacious porches S i.s announced for April 7 • S

Booklet Telephone 2027 • Phone 1 8 4 8 A .-L . E . Strassburger !

Under New Management The SHELBURNE 10 Ocean Pathway. One Minute Walk to the Beach Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N, J. Seaside Hotel Open All the Year Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have OCEAM GROVE,'N. J. ' Telephone 732-Asbury electric lights, hot and cold running water; some en suite, H, HANK, Owner and Proprietor with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May 27 to October. Mrs. V. C. HAYNES Directly on the Ocean Front ‘House of Comfort’ Charles G. Stockton “A Home Away From Home” THE NATIONAL THE IVY HOUSE 56 Main avenue, opposite postoffice. Within easy access, to all 21 Main Avenue 23 Sea View avenue, facing Wesley lake,' one from Casino, North places of interest. Under new management. • Modern improve­ Desirable location. Convenient to Auditorium and boardwalk amusements. End pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity 128. Telephone. 2242. Book­ ments. American and European. $14 per week and up, American. Ownership management, assuring every courtesy and attention. Capacity let, Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms. . 100. Special rates for June. Write for complete details. • R. A. WAINRIGHT, $1,00 per day and up, European. Weekly and family rates, . LAYMAN & LEWIS. Resident Manager, MARY F. O’NEIL Facing Central and Pit­ man avenues and Mc- Associate Manager, EASTON Z. BEARE Clintock. street. . Conve­ Sunset Lodge nient to all points of in­ terest. . Terms on application. Hot and cfild running water in rooms. Stan­ Directly Facing the'Ocean , dard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October., . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B, SWEET. The Atlantic Hotel Full ocean view from all rooms. Send for booklet Beach. Avenue, corner Pitman Modern rooms, with running water, I. J, WHITE, Proprietor. steam heat and electricity. Shady porches. Spacious dining, room. THE MKMERLY Special attention given to table. .Open all year. 10 Ocean Pathway. Pleasant winter qaarters. Heatee rooms. Special MRS, C. A. LEVIS. Guilford winter rates. Open all the year: Phone "32-Asbury. ■ 28 Ocean Pathway, between ocean and Auditorium. Electric lights. H. HANK, Owner and Proprietor. Hot and cold water. All conveniences. Open May to October. J. B. SCHUPPAN. THE CLARENDON St. Elm: * o Motel ■ • & CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE Comer Main and New York Avenuea A firstclass house. Convenient to everything of interest. Telephone. ARLINGTON HOTEL Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. Central to all points of in­ P. O, Box 73 ■ * D. C. PATTERSON. RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM. CAPACITY 200 terest. Running water and electric lights in rooms. Steam heated. Under new management. Open all year. B. R. SHUBERT. • DR, ITRANK C; OOOPKH CORDOVA 26 Webb Avenue , First-class family hotel, cosey and homelike. Near beach. Excel­ THE MARINE lent meals and service. Home cooking. Capacity 75. Phon61736-W, 28 Ocean avenue, corner Broadway, overlooking the lake and ocean. Excep­ 34 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N, J. ' ' . ~ H. L. WOOLMAN.■■ tionally bright and airy rooms. Directly opposite South End Pavilion. L. B, JONES. M. J. SNOW. Osborne Cafeteria 22 Embcry avenue Second block from THE WARRINGTON Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium, and beach. Furnished ocean. All rooms light and airy. Pleasant 22, Lake avenue. In finest part of Ocean Grove, close to lake and ocean, and PALISADES dining-room. Prompt service. within three minutes’ walk to Asbury Park Casino. All improvements, - rooms. Open June 29. piione connection Mrs, M. ORTHS. Running water. First-class service in dining-routr.. Home cooking under 41 Pilgriam Pathway. the-personal supervision of, the proprietor. Booklet, A. M, W N SK IT E ' , Home cooking. Phone connection. M. H. HENNlG. HOME CAFETERIA F, W. SAMPSON, t \ i f _ l J I . 25 and 27 Ocean Pathway, Ocean The SAMPLER INN IV ? . r i D ( n f t S i H I Grove. Full ocean view. Booklet. Long STRATFORD HALL 28 Main avenue, block and a half from ocean. Cheerful, comfortable and IVACil IV /l L U I distance telephone 749. 7 Main Avenue sanitary rooms nt moderate rental. CAFETERIA SERVICE In the dining- . ______HARRY W. PULLEN. irobm; home cooking; quick service; reasonable rates; no tips, Three Doors From Beach 3 Ocean Pathway, Full ocean view. Cool. Sanitary. Attractive. C. W, HOCKEY MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY.. Outside airy rooms, running water. LORAINE Tabic a feature. 34 Bath Avenue, second block from occnh. ______F^W . and M. K. ROHLAND. Near bathing pavilion and Wesley lake. Table ■ Phone 1195-M Sterling boardi iPhone 1G50-J. ARDMORB-SUMMBTOI.i) 25 Ocean Avenue FRENCH & PHILLIPS. ■ 6i and 8 Ocean Pathway OCEANSIDE MRS, FRANK KUNST Overlookinir ocean. Hot and cold wa’tcr newly installed in rooms." Seating Cor. Surf and Central Ave3. One minute, to ocean, B O S C O B 6 L Capacity 200. Booklet. Phone 2784-Asbi)ry, Auditoriuw rtnd all points of interest. American Main A ventre. Opposite Postoffice S. K, SHAW, Ownership Management. . Brooklyn plan. Table board u specialty. Home cooking. Tel. Open All the Year 1890, New management. McGRATH & CARVER. Near Auditorium and Beach Phone Asbury Park 1452 1 M; L. BIOREN. ~ " T * D D d T 7 C 8 Seaview Avenuo, extending to 7 At- I f l K Dl*’ JLlL lantic avenue; half block from ocean. All Heck avenue und Pilgrim > Pathway. liH O TEElR iPll ' • ■ outside, airy rooms. Season May to t)cto- XJleasantly located near ocean sud Andi* Directly facing tho ocean.- Eiectrio, lights. Telephone. • AU ontsfde rooms. ■ R, C. EVANS, Owner.. ber. ' Telephone '2186-M. ■ R, C. EVANS, Owner.. The BILLARD torium. Telephone, Openallthe year. .Capacity one hundred. Running.water,., Hot^ wato? heat; 'Open oil,year ' . i . E. O.CARP.. ■ ' m* p o t t e r , Ocoan end of Emury ave, Xoca* tion most ao*lrablo; onominuta trom oaoh, xmobstniot&S ocean i ^ AtlauUc .AvohUG. Hot , ilMraiONB...... , ■ ■ ■ STATE,vl&wyfew fromiroz:.) &!ici! , ;rodmis, rodrnB. spacioisnacloua „ and,'..\coW -; watorYvia :: pjj^cgQS. 'cloctrjc iights. .'.'hirty-flrsl sddson. Open May to p o tj,.lt WVERNQAiJ, . toomw.'^.v•'ijw.y>.'

wmm f O a E A N GEO V E H OT E L Si ■v OCEAN QROVE- ' BUSI N ESS D I RECTORY tanUHIIlHMMIIHNMHiaHHlM'imklMHIIIIHIiailMMIMIMMIM Dorothy’s O dd, , SUKSER PROGRAM A udience 1 m . g . m r m KENYON'S BXDDHra STOEE. Bishop .Joseph F. Berry(' president CONTRACTOR Mattress*. Bedding, Brat® sad Kate of the Ocean Grove Association, will By MALCOLM BROWN deliver the opening sermons of the and BllLDGR Bedt Cribs, Springs,. Couehea nad 1922 season a t the Auditorium on Residence,’No. 66 Heck Avenue cots. M u t t r e s s a s TeBeTatoA- Copyrltfbt, VJ22, Weatern Newspaper Union. Sunday, June 18, morning: and even­ OGEAN GBOVE, N. J. • Directly on the Ocean Front ' I The wonderful afternoon had at last ing. The program for the summer, 51 OLIN STREET, OCEAN GE07S s . S arrived, Dorothy Clifford was to make so far as made up arid subject to al­ her debut as a pianist at Claridge terations and additions, is as follows: Q. C. Pridham & Bro. I 45 yards from boardwalk, All light rooms. Hear hot and cold S Suinday, June 18—Bishop Joseph Charles S. Perris • ' • hall, and Eustace, her flance,was to be F. Berry, morning and evening. Practical Painters and GOINTRAGTING PAINTER • sea water baths ■ 3 there. Sunday, June 25—Bishop William Claridge hall was not the finest hall ! N, G. NEVILLE. • M. Bell, of Punte, Cal., morning; Paper Hangers 'Special Attentkm to Jobbii^ In the city. It was,. however,. one of Dr. George C. Vogel, Jersey City, 37 Em bury Avenue I : ' ' ■ ' : tlie leading centers of music. evening. OOCftN GROVE, N. J. 82 Mt, Tabor Way, Ocean Grave Dorothy lmd been educating herself Saturday, July 1 — Patriotic con­ as a pianist for seven years. '• She lmd cert. many teachers, too. She had hoped to Sunday, July 2—Bishop Charles L. T ilton's C ity D airy S. BOCjAN, Glazier make music her life career. But many" Mead, Denver, Co!., morning and Pasteurized Milk am5. Cremra The INTERLAKEN evening, . BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED Plate, Window and W bHkUdd a girl who dreams of a life career sur­ Glass. IVllmnrs lor Sale. 4 Seaview Avenue renders it when tlie right ninn comes Monday, July 3—Lecture, “’Ameri­ MILK- At bathing- Beach. Near Asbury Park., Table Board _ along; And with Eustace, to .care for, ca’s ■ Mission to the World," Bishop Distributors fo? WalKer-Gordon Products M irro rs R e -S ilv e re d . Mead. SOS'Second Avenue, Asbury Park TeLtQliDae S95-J - GEORGE B. HAINES. the piano hail become a less valued Phone 1677 friend. Tuesday, July 4—Patriotic celebra­ 61 South Maia Sit,, Asbury Pari tion, Bishop Berry presiding. Orator “Still, Eustace," she had said, “X to lie announced. can play once In a while at lirst, even Thursday, July C—Concert. after we are married, and make a few Saturday, July 8—Concert- JOHN N. SURTIS FRED E . F A R R Y extra dollars. Don't you think so?” Sunday, July 9—Rev, Ross H. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 30 Surf Avenue FUNERAL OWEBTflR and EMBALMER Eustace had hcen dubious, hut Dor­ Stnver, Philadelphia, ' morning; Dr. Open Day and H{ght M ale Rooms 80S Main Street, Asburj Park Second block from ocean. Hear hot and cold salt water baths. Home othy’s fiiihur was emphatically in John Roach Straton, New York, even­ for Funerals, Lad; Assistant Open Da; and Nlghl cooking'. Booklet, phone 439. J, S. COOPER, agreement wltli her. ing. • Telephone 434 Residence telephone 434 “You're going to give that piano re­ Monday, July 10—Lecture, “The Phans SS7 517 Bangs A<8. A sbuy Patk cital, anyway, Dorothy,” he said. Dance of Death,” Dr, Straton. Dorothy's father was not very Thursday, July 13—Concert. Saturday, July 15—Concert. . worldly wise, but anyway be had his HARRY J. BODINE will. And so the fateful afternoon* ar­ •Sunday, July 16—Dr. John Mac- D A V ID B.,REIDY rived. Neal, Scotch evangelist, New York FUNERAL DKEBTQR AND EMBALMER Comer Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman Avenue,' Delightfully situated, (conditionally), morning and even­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR MORTICIAN When Dorothy arrived with her 722 Mtiiison Me.. AsburjlPark near lake and ocean. Patrons i-eceived by the week, month or season. ing, , Parlors: 322 Bond Street, Asbury Pari: father and Eustace and smv the plac­ -Monday, July 1?—Lecture, Dr. l^uttRmotor Service Private Auto Phone 1801. M. 1>. and L. A. LANE. ards in from of the building her iUacN taal (conditionally). Telephone 2465 Motor Equipment Ambulance Service Phone 64 heart gave little throbs of pride, “Dor- Wednesday* July 19—Temperance otliy Clifford," (hey announced, In Day. BUENA VISTA great black letters, under her picture. . Sunday, July 23—Children’s Day, “Dorothy Clifford,” and then, In sjiinll- Dr. R. F- ■ Y, Pierce, .morning; mu­ LEADING BUSINESS MEN Merritt & Hunt 18 Heck.Avenue, corner Beach. _Orie block from ocean. Home cr letters, "gives her pianoforte re­ sical service, a t night. PAINTERS Tuesday, July 25 — St. Paul’s ADVERTISE IN THIS cooking. Special ratesi for June and September, Open all year. cital In Claridge hall”—the last words i No Job Too Small very big again—“on Friday next- at Church Night. DIRECTORY MRS.H. GREENWOOD Thursday, July, 27—Concert. 66 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean QroTe, N. J. 2:30," Phone 1304 Eustace squeezed her hand and her •Saturday, July 29—Concert, 22 Abbott Avenue; One block from father twisted ids white mustache and Sunday, July 30—Opening of Bi­ ocean arid South End pavilion. Furnish­ ble Conference. Rev, M. M. Gray,, of Telephone 1772-Asbury strolled along as proud as a king. \V1ien you wnnt good wo tic The STRAND ed rooms. Housekeeping privileges, Scranton, Pa., morning; Dr. C. Camp­ SEE G. J . STAGY. “Room 4, Miss Clifford,” thoy told bell Morgan, of London,. evening, B E D - 8 U G S her inside. So Dorothy had to say .Monday, July 31 -Founders’ Day. and their eggs banished forever in DOMINIC CORBO 13 Embury avenue, right at 'the board­ good-by to her father nnd sweetheart Bishop Berry presiding; address by two hours. Kills all germs and makes SHOEMAKER walk. Clean, outside rooms, electric and hurry round to tlie musicians' en­ Judge Harold B. Wells, of Borden- everything in room absolutely pure. who does good work and charges EUREKA lights, exceptional table, moderate rates, trance. Hlie walked up and down tor- town, afternoon. . Lecture, , “Chil­ No damage to clothing. table board. ■ DURDEN & HOLLANDS. ■ rldors—for Claridge hull. is quite a dren of the Manse,” Bishop E, H, JAMES A. HOGG . ; ■ reduced prices for the winter. Hughes, evening. 228 Corlies Avenue, Asbury Park 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Corner Beach and Surf large place—and at last found room 4,. “They are waiting for you," said an' Tuesday, August 1 — ‘‘Luther avenues. One block Day.” ' - ■ ] The Honeysuckle from the ocean. New- old gentleman at the stage entranced- a little curtly, Dorothy' thought. The Thursday, August 3—Concert. ly furnished. Telephone 928-J. ______Saturday, August S—Sousa’s Band, Geo. B. Sexton, Funeral Director f Embalmer house was full. (Successor to J. II. Seocfon) 26 Main Avenue. Dorothy walked forward toward the afternoon and evening. One hlock from beach on main thoroughfare. Sunday, August 6—-Bishop Homer grand piano, which, rather oddly, she C. Stuntz, Omaha, morning and even- Private Auto A m b u l a n c e HAYWOOD Kooms overlooking ocean. thought, occupied! a corner of the T. A. SIMPSON. ing. 159 Main Street, Asbnry Park B ro w n 's B lo ch , S p rin g L alre stage instead of the center, such a Monday, August 7—Lecture,. “The T e le p h o n e 21 V. Telephone 32-M salvo of hand-clapping broke forth that Pacific Basin and the Arms Confer­ FURNISHED ROOMS the tears came into her eyes. ence,” Bishop Stuntz. She could, hardly see to read the Thursday, August 10—Children’s music that she unrolled and placed Festival. upon the stand. Saturday, August 12—Concert Our Ocean Grove office is now located at The first part consisted of a Chopin Sunday, August 13—Bishop Fred The Allenhurst nocturne, Dorothy sat down and A, Fisher, of India, morning; Bishop 33 Central Avenue, corner of Olin street, struck the opening' chords. Charles Wesley Burris, evening. At first she was timid. It was her Thursday, August 17—Concert. telephone 1974, where we have on display Central Avenue, Corner Pitman Saturday, August 19—Concert. Aral appearance In public, and the Sunday, August 20 — Bishop the latest inventions in gas appliances. Two blocks from ocean presence of these strangers discon-, Charles E. Locke, of the Philippines, certed her a little, but before she hhd morning and 'evening, Furnished Rooms Special Season Rates to Families playe'd half a dozen bare she had for­ Monday, August 21 — Lecture, gotten where she was in the joy of “Featuring che Orion,!),” Bishop Telephone 2637 playing, and, before she knew it, the Locke, The Closed Top piece was .ended. Dorothy got up und Thursday, August 24—Concert. Rooms en suite, with running: water R. S. D r a k e bowed. Friday, August .25—Opening of To her amazement there was not a the camp meeting. Gas Range You Have single hand-clap. Saturday, August 2G—Dr. John L. Not one person out ot that vast Brasher, of Tuscaloosa, Iowa, morn­ audience had been sufficiently im­ ing; Dr. Don .3. Colt, of Baltimore, Always Wanted pressed to applaud. There was not a evening. Washington Villa Sunday, August 27-—Dr. Brasher, 36 Ocean Pathway, Block from ocean and Auditoriumi Location whisper. They sat In their seats lu morning and evening.'. This new gas range will give you more cooking satii- stony silence. Monday,. Augst 28—Dr. Brasher. •unexcelled. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. • Rates on ap- Dorothy controlled herself with dif­ faction, reduce your kitchen work, save gas for you plication. P. W. CRANE. : Tuesday, August. 29—Dr. Brasher. ficulty. She cacl> end pavilion. Superior furnished rooms, with hot und cold that filled her eyes. Stuart. running water. AH modern improvements. Open April ,to October, in must VDorothyl That’s the wrong room. , !. Sunday,, Sept. 3—Love Feast. Ser­ beautiful part or the Grovo. Convenient to nil, places of Interest. Appointments mons morning arid evening' by Dr. llrflt-olass. .Telephono 1030. , ' ...... ■ That's NumberiS. We have been wait­ ing for you a quarter of an hour. Tlie Stuart. " '/ ' , CMIPACr CABINET , Monday, Sept.. 4—Closing. of camp, audience is getting Impatient.” - morning; concert in the evening. The absurdity of the. mistake sent Tuesday, Sept. 5 — Firemen's DeWsitt House the girl. Into a reaction of hysterical Night, . G A S R A N G E laughter. To whom hod she been play­ Sunday, Sept. 10—Closing exer­ .33 Atlantic Avenue. Pleasant, comfortable'rooms, with hot and cold run­ ing, then? She would not yield now; cise;1, Sermons morning and even­ ning water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking.; Quick she would go on the right stage and ing by Dr. Alfred Wagg, of Mill­ All the heat is retained and utilized for cooking pur-, service. No tips. Phone 1028. F. VOELLER,. Owner and Manager. play her part. Otherwise-—well, her ville, father would have to pay back the box The "concert features, names of pose*. Hot all over. Every part of the top can be "ingers, oratorios, musical organiza­ 90 Mt. Zion Way. Delightfully located near office receipts, and that would mean used for cooking or keeping things warm. One Auditorium. Block from Emory street three or four hundred dollars, nt tions, etc., will be announced by Gibbsonia bridge. Housekeeping' privileges, least Mechanically 8ho entered Num­ Manager, Clarence, D. Antrim, burner cooks several vessels. Prevents tipping of •Open ali year. ' KATE P. GIBBS.t ber 4. And as she 'entered just as hearty a pots, and any size vessel can be heated. 118 Pitman Avenue round of applause greeted her as be­ E asy to clean . Food that boils over does not' One-half bloclf from ocean. Convenient to every­ fore. But when she ended the house SOUND TRIP GrandView thing. Kitchen privileges. get into burners and cam be easily wiped from the X. L. HEYSER. went wild with enthusiasm. “Encore!” ' they yelled. They called her back top. Will hold more pots than any four-bubier 14 S e a v ie w avenue, f if th house from three times In each of the first two tho ocean. Capacity eighty. B o o k to t. cabinet range, and needs less space in your kitchea. Furnished rooms. . Cafotora service. parts'and six times at the end. And, THESEACROFT B u tc h e r & Hulse. Proprietors. ns tho papers said next , day, Dorothy Automatic top burner lighter. Just push the bat ten. 14 and J6 Pitman avenue—a had, “arrived." No matches. few doors from tbo'1 beach. "Who—who were thoy, Eustace." Convenient to all points of These are just a few Smoothtop advantages. There are AMHERST HOUSE Interest. Furnished rooms. she askeil, at the first opportunity. Cafeteria service In dlnlnff-room.. A. M. ARING. . Eustace threw baclc his head nnd many more. Before you buy a gas range see the. 19 Broadway. Newly renovated.-Ono laughed. , Smoothtops displayed at our salesroom. Three block from South End Pavilion. ,Rates “Dorothy,” ho said, “your first pub­ sizes—one for every kitchen. ' The Broadway reasonable. Furnished rooms with lic concert was given before the Nn- SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN 'housekeeping privileges. September rater- ,_ E. T. SEVERS, • tlonal Association of Deaf-Mutes." m ; Leaves Asbury Park 6.51 A. M. 24 Bath Avenue, one block from beach, near North End pavilion. Rooms, .overlooking Thrifty, Blrdo. Stopping nt principal stations be COAST GAS CO. Tho largo eagle owl often gathers a Beach lliew ocean.,1 Refurnished and redecorated. Unde: . tween Long Branch and Dayton 709 Ninth aVejiuo. Belmur, N. .T. Telephone 534 Belmar. new management. Phone 2194-J. 'E. C, BECKER. large ttunntliy of food (Including hares ' and rabbits, poultry nnd Arrive Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. Re­ Arnold avonue, t*oint Pleasant,-N. J. Telephone 128 Point Pleasant; m w One, two or three-room ■ pigeons) for his mate and offspring; turning Leave , Philadelphia ' (Broad 37 Central avenue. Ocean Grove, Telephone 1074 Asbury. jipartnicnt-. One block and the peasants have been known to Main Avenue House from ocean. Hot arid Cold Street Station) 5.20 P. M. W i running water in rooms> Phone 216-J. •' M. H. IIENNIG. utilize him as Elijah his'ravens. Thero Is an old tale that' the ptarmigan Tickets on |aio- commencing Friday, TH \ / ; l l - ® Main Avenue, fifth house from occa: makes stores of berries arid buds be­ May 19. I V I <3 I 11 V * I I; i front Rooms light and airy, single and neath the snow, but there Is no doubt Sco Independence Hall, Mc- Y«n Are Cardlally Invited lo Oor A nlversary Sale—Miy l3 1* 20 . . en sqite, with kitchen privileges. Electric that at lenBt two species of wood Ifl .lights, • V •. ; , MRS. R. J. ^EWMAN. peckers store ncorns, sticking them ..' morial Hall, Academy of Fine Everyone of’the store’s resources has been enUsted, to ;: 64 Broadway, Select housekeeping’ privi­ 'firmly into ,holes which are bored for • Arts, Commercial ' and U’ni- make this celebration of our Forty-third Anniversary a mer -“ leges.: E'urnished rooms. Board, if desired. the purpose In the free stems. This versi'ijy Museums, 1 Fairmoimt chandising occasion of interest and worth to every member of Chautauqua _ Open all year. !s all the more Interesting, \t It bo Park, Zoological Garden and the / the «onimunity. Special purchases have brought spic, spanKi:. Mr. and "Mrs. J. P. THOMPSON, Ownership, Management true, that what the woodpeckers really many other objects'of interest of new merchandise to every apparel and home furnishing .de-'i’j: 25 Embury Av«nue, second block from beach. «?at Is . not the acorn, but a kind of ' “The Quakor Citjr.” partment. The Anniversary Sale is to be a week' of values;" Rooms overlooking oc?an. , Centrally located, . grub that 'develops ltisido It that are possible only through the generous cooperation; ofei’, Cbenal Breakfast optional, irojn 8.00 t o '10,0!', manufacturers and our willingness to share profits-with oat^j . ' -.-lags.#. THOMSON. , , j .Hi* Sole Attraction, ■ P * ' PENNSYLVANIA \y: Ancient 'Adorer—I could cacrlflce a!; patrons in the interest of this great event. ' ;:i; y, jTV'tf?*. 73 Mt Hermon Woy.'two blocks frtm ’Au- - say wealth for yonr lovi. y J T ditorium. N eat ocean ; and,1 all Jplacgs b f'. W ^ V - ; . S Y S T E M ASBURV PA Rtt' v, interest. -. Housekeeping'..prtvilfJsfes. :>V,TounjK Adored—If; yob l!d anything . ao' fooUsh I. shonld oavw love ysm. GOOK’S BEE ■NEW JEKSEJf-.: i'! The1 :Boute ,ol the'proRflvray.-.’LtaU ii mm W4S r PAGE FOUR T H E O CEA N v GR O.VE .TI ME-S ,c FRIDAY, UAV 19,-1922;': Waekly Bdjtiea ...... ' : THE OCEAN GROYE TIMES ^ 1 | Published Friday by ESTATE OF GEORGE F. RAINEAR If You Have. Properties for John E. Quinn, Editor 4S Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. T e le p h o n e 7 " « Sale or lent SUBSCRIPTION'S: $1.50'yearly; 85c. semi-annually; 43c. quarterly or 3c. and post­ age per copy, postage paid In the United States; Canada $2.00 tind' foreign • $2.50 a y e a r. ( ' List Them With ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. The* Officers and Directors of the Asbury Park ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us upon request. Watch the label on j-oar paper for tbe eTfdration of joar subscription Trust Company desire to compliment the graduat­ ing classes of the Asbury Park schools upon the Entered as second-class mail at tiu* Ocean Grove postofllce. The Ross M. Clayton completion of their term of study and to express ~ THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE _T best wishes for the.future.

A new law l'cquii'cs that .fee Commends Summer program. We want them to know that we are ‘interested in them, and that we will welcome Opportunity to L'l'caii! oiiVrud 1'or sale iii this »Stu(e Editor Ocean Grove Times:— . shall contain not less than eight In the. Ocean Grove program as 1 0 2 serve them in any way within our power. given in The Times, thei’e is an -un- j Asbury Avenue, Ocean Grove { per cent, butter: fats, except in fortunate error, which obscures the the case of ice cream containing identity of one of the camp meeting { Phone 2677 Asbury Park j preachers. I refer to Dr. George E. nuts, whore the hutterfat mini­ Stuart, whose name is. given in the* mum may he reduced to .six per program with incorrect initials. cent. Many manufacturers are George It. Stuart has a national rep­ utation but ir. the Southland his WE HAVE BUYERS making a product rating well name is a household word, and no oth­ : 5 above these minimums. 3k oi’der er name will draw people in that sec­ Asbury Park Trust Company tion like his. He was for more than { For Hotels, Cottages and | that the Stale may have complete twenty years with Sam Jones, and Corner Mattison Avenue u ti Emery Street supervision, the law' requires all preached the funeral sermon of that great evangelist. George Stuart \ Rooming Houses 1 Telephone 1700 manufacturers making ice cream can hold an audience anywhere, n- to be sold in S'ew .Jersey take out der any circumstances, as long as he I ' . ■ : . • ■ '■ I cares to speak. Those who hear his a State license. This sort of prac­ first sermon, will not want to miss . Officers: V tical pure food legislation is any of the others. - He is pastor of William J. Couse ...... President the largest church in Birmingham, NoiaaaiMaiMHiiMiauaaaiaiaaMiiaaaaHaaii Lee W„ Berry ...... J . . . . Vice President sound, according to. the Statu Bu­ Ala.; a church that seats several Williani C. Rogers ...... Secratery-Treasures reau of JIarkets, because of its thousand and he has it packed every Jefferson,B. Fogal ...... Assistant Secretary-Twasnxer Sunday. He ■ has been there several Marguerite Hampton ...... Assistant Sacrswry-TMisarer check upon unfair competition in • years. Something New in Bargains James Forsyth ...... Assistant Treasurer trade. The organized women of Dr. John MaeNoqi is also ar at­ tractive preacher. He is original in the Stale and the organized milk what he says, and in the Way he says ■lHMllH.WMalOII.fi producers united in placing this it. He is also quaint and somewhat in Real Cstate -_ _ L — sL. peculiar. He is an expository law upon the Xew Jersey statutes. preacher. To hear him once is never to forget him, and to want to hear him again. Keren! forest lires nea'l'by Dr. Campbell Morgan is a great have again demonstrated that the teacher, and every one of his- ad­ dresses will be much enjoyed, especial­ equipmehi for handling big tires ly by Bible students. or for preventing small iires from The program is to be commended all the way through—with the excep- 1 0 0 becoming large is lacking, and of ti$h of one name; that of a mere sen­ •! HOUSES and BUNGALOWS , • i F O R S A L E trained force of stated wardens sationalist, whose name ought not to be associated with that of Ocean j in Ocean Grove, Asbury Park f sullieicnt to take care of such Grove, a great Christian assembly, •situations is absolutely essential. whose influence is worldwide. House, 20 rooms, central location, $12,000. ELIJAH P. BROWN. 1 and Bradley Beach, N. J. j The work done by the local fire­ Sebring, Fla., May 15, 1922. Half mortgage. wardens has been in most eases | TERMS TO SUIT ! extremely commendable, and $100 Rewaid, $100 "House, 18 rooms, five apartments, $12,000. The readers of this paper will be witli tlie facilities and [lersomiel pleased to learn that there is at laast Half mortgage. available it is.remarkable that the one dreaded disease that science . haa j J. 'fl. Hurry Agency ] been able to cure In all its stages and House and bungalow, #6,000, situation has been handled as well that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions | 109 Pilgrim Pathway and 50 Pitman Avenne, Ocean Grove | as it has; but the fact remains requires constitutional treatment. Hall's House and bungalow, $5,750. Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and . : 205 Kinmonib Baildiug, Asbnry Park * that there is need of a larger State acts thru tho Blood On tiie Mucous Sur­ • ’ • faces of the System thereby destroying P h o n e -387-1* ! appropriation to strengthen the the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con­ 1 . ' , . ■ I Arc service. The job of handling stitution and assisting nature in doing its. ^aaa«aaoaaaoaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaiaaa work. The proprietor^; have so much these fires is a big one. and the faith in the- curative powers of Hall’s Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Mary L. W alker sooner thai fact is recognized the Hundred Dollars , for nrjy en??e that.lt falls aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa to cure.; Send for list of testimonials. sooner will it ensure the saving of Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, many thousands of dollars worth Chic Sold by all Druggist, <6c. Real Estate and Insurance of good timber. [ W anted 71 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove III the stress and strain of the ONE CENT A WORD | Cottages and Boarding Houses j Phone 1826 Asbur> | MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO - - .. •. ■ 1 times two things are as certain as I -» _ *■ ■ . 1 ACCOMPANY THE ORDER •••I it is possible to be certain of any­ •I for Customers ai j tWWWW»tWWW»«WWIMW»WWWWWMW««»WW| MWmi j | Asbury Park cured control ot the government. Scientific massage given by expert masseuse. Highest references from | 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove hospitals, leading physicians and pa­ i For Sale or Rent I 2... .. ' > • ■. . - This is the week of the Salva­ tients. Treatment given at your • • . homes, or at the office, Hotel Bright­ • J tion Army drive for the home ser­ on, 211 Third avenue, Asbury Park. E Have, customer* waiting for bungalows, cottages and J vice fund, a drive in which every­ For appointment telephone Asbury > boarding houses. Telephone or d f o p a postal, card. • 2054. Madam Genstin.--18-21* body hereabouts should be repre­ » Will' call for particulars if desired. . 5 sented by their dollars. It is not. PAPEK HANGING—Samuel F. W. Garriguesv paper hariger, Ocean f ’ -2- ERNEST N. WOOLSTON too late, after you have read this Grove. Address, the Billard' Hotel, I A. VV. LerURGCi | gentle reminder of the important Pilgrim Pathway and Heck avenue. » • Real Estate and Insurance -lli-20.* • 90 Main ftve., Gor. Pennsylvania five.. Ocean tirove J event, to make a contribution, if • • ' 48 MAIN AVEKTOE^ OCEAN GROVE yet you have not done so. And FOR SALE—Single white enamel­ 5 > Telophono 237-J S ed bed, spring and mattress, good I ^ telephone 398 let your contribution lie in pro­ condition, $15. Inquire 48 Main ave­ portion to the value you place up­ nue, Ocean prove.—15tf. Cottages and Bungalows t© Rent on the noble work of the Army in FOR SALE—Modern 8-room cot­ - for Season of 1922 this most worthy cause—home tage, 5 bedrooms; Mfc, Carmel' Way, near Wesley lake bridge; excellent service. The slogan of the drive, condition; $8,506 to a quick purchaser; The time is coming for the opening of houses where oilstoves will and one if would be well always easy terms. Address Box 01, Ocean Grove,—14tf. be the method of heating. Look over your insurance papers and see to bear in mind, is, "A man may if you are prepared to meet this emergency. FOR SALE—8-burner Radio .Gas be down but he is never out.” Heater; practically new, because of Workmen’s Compensation Insurance is required by law. The installing different heating facilities. minimum charge on hotels is $9,00 or $.53 a hundred-in this zone, Bargain,. Inquire Times Office,' Don’t stop at Workmen’s Compensation; one of .your guests may Al any of the fireplugs of the Ocean 'Grove.-~14tf. F3I SALE Grove need repainting. Our con­ have an accident; protect yourself with Public Liability, the rate on FOR RENT—Modern 10-room cot­ -The property of Mrs, Kate J. Skirm, 19 and 21 Ocean viction is all o f’tlio plugs should which is $.08 per hundred square feet on the inside and $.08 per tage on Wesley lake, including va­ lineal foot on the outside of your property. I have saved others money Pathway, consisting of three full lots, ten-room cot- be painted a bright red, so that cant lot; tire place for use on damp days, gas range and gag water heat­ and can save you some; Ntftge, unfurnished; fine cellar, with heater, electric they may he easily distinguished. er, coal range, electric lights, bath; Automobile Insurance is one of our largest lines. We can in­ ■ lights. A flue location for a home for some one. Anything that, will help tin; fire­ heater in cellar; especially conveni­ sure your car for one month or one year,'just as you want it. . ent for commuter;-. Address Box 61; men to locate the plugs is well Ocean. Grove,—14tf The companies which I represent will carry is much insurance Inquire ' worth while. as the public will give us,- FOR SALE—Several fine bargains E, N. W OOLSTON, Executor ‘ * * * in houses and hotels. Kindly list your List your properties wifh me. I .have sent out over 400 booklets . It is coining pretty close to houses for si.aimtr rental. Charles and am getting ans\vcrs daily. 48 M ain Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. L. Keast, 09 Main avenue,—5 tf.: home when n firehouse burns Yours for service, . I-.' ; s down, as in the case out at Ham­ 1923 CALENDARS — Now if; the time to place' your orders for 1928 LOUIS E, &BONBON i f you aro in need of fixe insuranee -sve oan write it for ilton laftt Saturday. Would it be calendarr.. Complete, up->to-date line 63 Main Avenue, Ocean drove, N. J, you in first-ploss companieB, at Mays landing in the evening. : Sampler Jnn cafeteria on Thursday of next week, May 25. , - . Mrs. K. L. Heyser, of Philadel­ Rev. J. D. Bills, of Ocean Grove, phia, who is ■' connected with the the district’ superintendent, will sup­ This Bank was founded June 1, 1900, in response to a demand for a Nation­ The, quarterly statement of the Swarthmore Chautauqua Association, ply the pulpit of the church at al Bank in Ocean Grove. How well it has met that demand is a matter of record Ocean Grove banks will be found has taken the Grand View hotel at 18 Manahawken during the absence of in the history of this place. elsewhere in this paper. ' Pitman avenue, for the season. * the pastor, Rev. D. Y. Stephens. The - _ « ------, ;_ latter went on Wednesday to the We do not believe in standing still. The firemen of Occan Grove will> Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ruscoe,' Methodist hospital in Philadelphia attend St. haul’s church Sunday from Washington, D. C., are a t pres­ for. an operation. .. We have kept pace with the times, and our hank is equipped with every ap­ evening, ah annual event. . . ent staying in their cottage on ■, — ®— -.' , : pliance for safely conducting-its business. •— ♦— ' ■ lower Broadway. They anticipate Mrs. T. J. J. Wright, of Collings­ A gold .... pencil . has been presented taking a trip abroad during the sum­ wood, formerly of Ocean Grove, was by the Boy Scouts of St. Paul’s church mer.' .. at the St. Elmo hotel over last Sun­ to Joseph Wister, who recently re­ day. ■ On,Mrfhday her husband mo­ signed as sexton of the church. Miss Hazel Dunn, 113 Cojkman tored here to take her back home. —P - : ■■ !: V ■ avenue, over last weekend entertain­ Rev. Wright on the triji to this place Mrs. Mary Kneas arrived f^om ed Miss Elvena Walling, of Chrome, was accompanied by the Rev.. J. R. | THe Ocean Grove National Bank . Norristown, Pa., on Tuesday, to pass N. J., Mothers’, Day soloist at the Mason, of Mborestown. the summer.at 45% Abbott avenue. First M. E. Sunday school, Asbury — » Park. Rev. R. C. Russell, of DesMoines, Association Building: . The May meeting of the Ann May Iowa, is a visitor just now in the hospital auxiliary is to be held Tues­ Samuel R. Drown, Miss Elizabeth Twin Cities. He was formerly in day afternoon of next week at Lane Drown, Mrs. Harriet Jenkins, of New­ business here. At present Rev. Rus­ Ocean Grove, N. J. Villa. ' > ark, ’ and Mrs.1 Jessie Oats, of sell is a special representative of the . . - * ■ • - • *; ■ • ■ . Hawthorne, N. J., occupied the Drown M. E. Board of Education and is en­ 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meyer, of Lake- cottage, O'Z Main avenue, over last gaged in the campaign for the Pen- N. J. TAYLOR, President JACOBISTU^S, Vice rresident T. A. MHJ

look nice In those attires?” he asled. SOME MERIT IN SUGGESTION “The' imitation sblrtsand the stiff 'col­ JAP GIRLS GET INTO LINE lars that the wojaen; flfltmt set me In DykemaiaV Increaslno Physical Activity and Inde­ .World Would Certainly Be More Col­ crazy, 1st alone tho cuffs and tortoise shell glasses, and now: I even hear G ulch pendence Are Regarded as of orful If Woman Would Dres* as Particular Significance. This Article Onlre*. they're thinking of weating bloomers By MARVIN ST. JOHNS If You Appreciate Service •and trousers. A new treedom In physical move- “If some women are so anxious to “Well, let them teylve the fashions of old when a tailor knew haw to dreas Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. tnent is discernible if not obvious in : * S8ress like men why don’t they Imitate feminine Japan. It can be noted on • and Good Workmanship at the ni&sculine ,styles of » lovelier day a ’man. Let them wear the alike: knee- "Go tell that to the marines—foot breeches ad the silken coats, heaped the street in tlie little girls’ play. AN i J 6nVi age than the present one?" asked eoldiers won’t stand it!1' ways they have had the most varied ! J Reasonable Prices an,elderly artist the other day. high In i the front with frilly stocks Xlie little ipare mail with soft; and fringed frith lacy cuffs. And then line of games and were fairly active, J He pointed out the lack of beauty of Jreamy eyes and the face of a poet but nothing so unladylike as jumping the existent gar's for man and thea he —ah!- tha accompanying white. B ilk bowed; In a deprecatory manner find stocking! would be rather delightful. over a stick, a sort of pole vault jwith- j2 recalled the .silken dandies of Shake- left the aolsy messroom of the Kim­ out the pole. Now this Is not unusual I 2 ' epeare’s da And that would solve the ishort-skirt berly diamond mines, , controversy.” In the larger towns, and surprisingly5*^! lb THE TIME I '■And wouldn’t the wemen.of today ■One'man among the group arose, and high ds these wooden clogged, ki- ;" followed him; monoed, pig-tailed youngsters jump, “Walt fi moment,” he spoke, laying and with much abandon. a gentle detaining hand an ‘lie iaan In the girls’ schools there’is much To Order Your who had preceded him. • more activity than even three years'.J W. ’What Is it you want?” lnqulred,the agfc of the kind that past generations 5 • latter. of American mothers called tomboy- ] 2 “X heard your story In yonder.” Ishness, and Increasing interest ln ten- 2 cigarettes "Well?.” nls und basketball. Also it is not un--: • "And I believe it You want some becoming now for maiden or matron « one tb share your venture. I am your to Iiold up her head ln line with her | man, if you will accept me.” , spine, and frankly look oh at tills 2 A great calm and soft content oyer- world and all Its Incumbrances. For- 2 spread the features of the man ad­ mcrly it wns almost the great unpar- 5 dressed. He simply put out his hand donable not to carry the head slightly I to clasp that of the other, forward,' with eyes downcast. This 2 attitude of humiliation is now becom- • “They laughed at me in yonder,” he Ing fearfully old-fashioned. ! » said; “I, vho located the big Rhodes Foreign'teachers of long experience J claim and have, spent ten years in .the say thnt the change In this respect Is | district. I am still John Brazelton, istrlklnK in the classroom. Students | Our Plant is Fully expert—I still know when I see a bit' when reciting now look up squarely at S of glittering spar and a real diamond, the instructor Instead of at their knees 2 even a mile nway. There is one at as formerly As this is not a taught I Equipped To Pro­ Dykeruan’s Guleh. I have seen It and thing, but the reflex of a change with- s 2 It Is mine. You heard my story and In, vital enough to overconjes teaching • believe It, you say. Then we become nnd Inherited tendency, it Is signifl- i • duce the Highest partners," 'cant .''IS "To the extent of my limited means Another change, trifling, but a ,.2 Character of Work A yeat ago— —a, bare $200,. all—ait I have In* the stra^' thet ehows the direction and ve- 1 world.” loclty of the current, is the grqwing . “It Is more than sufficient. All we habit of man and wife to walk side by almost unknown need is a wagon, a team of mules, Side on the street. instead of my lady some tackle and provisions." pigeon-toeing along about a pace In the “And then?”" rear of her lord!—Scribner’s Magazine. Today — a leader “Patience and—riches I” Bruce Beresford led his new part­ T R U E m VINCI IN LOUVRE? ner to Ills room. As they entered It a mlld-faced, blue-eyed man arose Museum Director Scoffs at Theory A sweeping verdict for QUALITY from polishing a rifle and some pis­ That Famous Painting has Been tols at a little table. Brought to America. , “This Is my friend and to be trust­ ed. He Is Vnclav Polsltl,” Introduced Artists and friends! of the Louvre Beresford.' “Now, then, Mr. Brazel- museum . may reassure themselves. ton, tell your story over again.” The original of Leonardo da Vinci’s In few words the gem prospector re­ • • pnlnilng, “La Belle Ferronnlere,” s s cited his. story, In a lonely mountain hangs in she museum and is not In • • gulch 200 miles away, while camping America. This on the authority of • • • at night he had awakened to have bis D'Estournelles de Constant, director eye fixed hundreds of feet up the per­ of national museums. I Mr. Busihess Man: | pendicular cliff side upon ft great "This is an did story,” said the di­ liquescent mass of prismatic light. rector. '-"It is not tlie first time that 1 OCEAN GROVE TIMES I s s Just nt that phase of the moon, just the authenticity of our masterpieces • | at that hour the lunar rays rested,for .has been questioned by foreign collec­ 1 Use Calendars { perhaps fifteen minutes across a smr- tors. There seems to be no way of i4 8 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove i • ■ face, small but, distinct; studded with putting o. stop to the habit,. sparkles of prismatic brilliancy, "The palntln'g entered . among our ! ] | * . : ' | “Diamonds .' pronounced the old.ex^ collections under the title of ‘La Belle ! j 2 We have some interesting information and • pert positively., “Imbedded in the pet­ Ferronnlere’; was certainly from the 1 suggestions to give you, all without any obligation « rified clay, thrown there by p.ohh up. ■ brost" of Leonardo dii Vinci himself. he&val of nature they shone 'down—a ’It was among the art treasures of imposed. ; premised fortune.* Then: the glow Frnncls X nnd, in 1642, Pere Dan, the • Calendar advertising is recognized as an im- 2 passed with the shifting moon rays.” king’s minister of finances, identified • portant branch of general advertising, and it will 2 “You could not fix the spot?” ques­ It as the portrait of the duchess of tioned the interested Beresford Mantau. Certain historians, on the j GAS RANGES j 2’ pay, you to consult U3. It would be well to hold off 2 “How could I? Why, I dared not other hand, have maintained that it 2 Sole agent for Clark Jewel Ranges with Lorain Oven Heat 2 - 2 any purchase of calendars or specialties until you • move to lose the focus I might not was that of Lucrezia Crlvell. It Is generally conceded today that the pic­ ; Regulator, a device to measure the heat. • 1 see pur line. To make sure that we see you, get in 2 later regain." , 2 Richardson and Boynton Perfect Combination Coal and , 2 The plans for proceeding to Dyke- ture represents La Belle Ferronlere, 2 • touch with us, 2 1 Gas Ranges and Hot Water Stoves. All Porcelain Enameled S • '• man^s Gulch were talked aver and one of Francis I’s favorites. • „ • "Whoever it mnj represent how­ • Gas Ranges $59.75. - • • • Beresford pledged ,himself^ to the en­ terprise. ever, tlie painting, had always hung In 2 Three-hole Gas Ranges, $16.50. Pierce Smooth-Top for 2 the privat.; apartments of the king . . Two years prevlous.he had left home • Gas Ranges. Electric Lamps, Percolators, Curling Irons, Hot • tmtil it was transferred to the Louvre. 1• OCEAN GROYE TIMES • 1 and pretty Ethel Rayner to seek his 2 Plates, etc. Electric Irons, all sizes, weights and makes. Per- 5 fortune. Its authenticity might possibly havo 2 fectdon Oil Stoves—1, 2, 3, 4 holes—with or without shelf. S been questioned had it been stolen at | Ocean Grove, N. J. I Just after Ills arrival at Cape Town «:. Ocean Orovo; 226 Main ®t. and Railroad fellow, “I shot chalk bullets.” ers dropped Into Davy Jones' locker, v / • Station, riebury Park. An'cPwith the dawn the adventurers and, 19?2 already has a lengthy list of JACOB 8Tlt«B®. Proprietor loBses. The entire Newfoundland fleet lain Slreet and Lake AVenne i saw way up there aloft an unmistak­ RS ASBURY PARK , • / ■ able series of plain, white marks, de­ today Is not more than half that of •1000. The number oi schooners be­ ooeAn GBOVE hotels ■l_ noting the center of the diamond glow. It was the Intrepid Polski who In­ tween 80 and 05 tone in service today sisted on being lowered, over the cliff. Is about 000, us against from 1,000 to It wns lie who brought: aloft a dozen 2,500 In the closing days of the.Nine­ Lumber SURF AVENUE HOUSE radiant gems by. a freak of nature teenth century. •27 Surf Avenue) one block’ from the ocean; five minutes' walk to Audi- planted far out of ordinary human torium, Wesley lake, bathing grounds and North End-pavilion. Spacious reach, '■ . . Triumph for Old-Timer. Paints; Plumbers' Supplies iiorcKes, comfortablo robma, home cooking’. Buiming water in rooms. A fortune for each of the three ad- . . x'he little red schoolhouse. won a vic­ ' Table board. Phone 3002-ABbufy. ^ A. P. STACKHOUSE. . venturers lay In the precious jewels. tory over the.present : v Jn BucyruB, :OhIo, when , Mrs. E. B. "Except Etliel I" breathed '.‘Bruce ^Finley,, eighty-seven, spoiled. Sown 25 Corner Eeck. and jBeaeh avenues, one bfock from the ocean and cantrolly'lo­ iBerestord! forvently, "and:Ethel means .graduates bf high schools and colleges lOLIUE cated. .Season May to October. home/frlsnds.hapiilneesjand.lovo I” .In • ft■ eo,utest lasting over three hours? LEWIS ! Telephone 2880 MBS. Al’Xil NBWMAN. ' And- Vaclav Polski:ik|ssed the hand RenalBSnnc'e,: ’ vertiginous, rendezvous .of hla-.almoner‘atidfrlend,:tettrs ,of joy ,iia;hlS'ftt.lthful eyeB,-and asked,'only to , Ml*Jit ti ;

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THIS COUNTY LEADS SALE OF 1921 CHRISTMAS SEALS

TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND I A report just issued by the New Jersey Tuberculosis League shows that Monmouth county sold $11,500 SHALL PREVAIL • •| worth of Christmas seals in -1921, The universal .popularity of Studebaker Cars is attested by the S making a per capita sale of 10.9, the fact that the corporation enjoyed the biggest business in its history in ■ highest in the State. In 1920 Mon­ the year of 1921. • mouth county sold $9,000 worth of may 2 0 io may 27 The sales of Studebaker Cars were 29 per cent, greater than in • the seals, a per capita of 9.1. The to­ 1920, notwithstanding the fact that the total number of cars sold of g tal sales for the State amounted to all other makes (except Ford) was 40 per cent, less than in 1920. • $153,712.40, as . -against $138,786.37 Stated otherwise, Studebaker's ratio of sales was 129 and the total • for the previous year. ' - Fittings and Reorganized of other makes 60, as compared with 1920. J There were 15,371,238 seals sold in 1921 in the State, as against 13,678,- The number of Studebaker Cars sold in the year of 1921 in both J G37 in 1920. Preliminary plans will be Greater New York and in the Metropolitan District exceeded the 2 made for 1922 seal sale at a confer­ Great Sale Visitors sales of any other make except Ford. ., ■> ••/>'’* ence to be'held at Atlantic City Studebaker is the world’s largest producer of six-cylinder cars. • ! Thursday and Friday, May 25 and 26. The only possible explanation of the popularity of Studebaker J The most important improvements in the Cars lies in their quality, durability atid dependable performance in J MORTUARY RECORD. users’ hands. Proof that the cars statfd up in service with minimum £ repairs is evidenced by the fact that our sales of Repair Part in MRS. ELIZA HENDRICKSON. history of STEINBACHS are completed for the 1921 were 12 per cent, less than they were in 1919, notwithstanding From the infirmities of advanced that 118,000 new cars were sold and put in operation in 1920 and age Mrs. Eliza Hendrickson, eighty- Fifty-Second Anniversary and Spring Opening. 1921. Based on the total estimated number of Studebaker Cars in two, passed away on Thursday night operation in 1921, we sold $10.00 worth of parts per car for repairs of last week at the home of her We refer to the from all causes, including accidents. daughter; Mrs. Ella Woolley, Long MODELS AND PRICES-F. O. B. FACTORY . Branch. The funeral service was held on Monday afternoon; followed — rebuilding of our fixtures, with all m erchandise kept under glas# , LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX by interment in Fairview cemetery, or in hardwood draw ers. 5-Pass- 112 in. W. B„ .40 Hi P, S -P u ss., 113 in. tv. B ., 60 H . P. Red-Bank, iri charge of Undertakers C h assis...... ,....$1200 Sexton and Woolley. H arry Hen­ Chassis ...... $ 875 Touring 1475 drickson, of 108 Main avenue, Ocean -— the Bub-divisioa of our departm ents into new specialized lines. Touring ...... 10<15 Roadster (2-Pass.) ...... 1425 Grove, is a son, and another son, — the increase of our service and sellin g facilities. Roadster (3-Pass.)...... 1045 Roadster (4-Pass.)...... 1475 William Hendrickson, lives at Long Coupc-Roadster (2-Pass.). 1375 Coupe (4-Pass.) ...... 2150 Branch, Sedan ...... 1750 Sedan ...... 2350 — the establishm ent of an im proved club, or partial paym ent plan de­ WILLIAM H. GIFFARD. partm ent for hom e furnishers. BIG-SIX Last Friday at the age of eighty- 7-Pass., 126 W. B„ CO H. P. — tbe reorganization of our buying departm ents, so_that each of the in. seven years, William H. Giffard died Chassis ...... '...... $1500 Coupe (4-Pass.). 2500 in the Presbyterian Home For the thirty-six divisions is in a position to give tbe best attention to T o u rin g '...... 1785 Sedan «,t. 2700 Aged at Bala, Pa. He was the father of the late William Giffard, for some, patrons. . , . .. years the tax collector of Neptune f . I n G . township and who was in the re$l — an advisory counsel, in charge of an interi6r architect and decora­ Louis Lipsey, estate business at Asbury Park. Mr. tor, to assist in the furnishing of homes and hotels. • Giffard, Sr., for some years lived in Ocean Grove at 85 Embury avenue. Main Street, Gor. Asbury Avenue Interment was made Monday in Mt. Prospect cemetery by Undertaker Bo­ We cordially invite you to call at our store Asbury Park dine: during the O pening and Anniversary to exam ine the displays, eaoh /* Z Phone Asbury Park 4S4 ~ * MRS. EMMA C. DROWN. • \ • one an artistic trium ph in itself. ^ T h e visit w ill be for you a wonder* • ' - • Mrs. Ennna ,C. Drown, wife of Samuel R. Drown, was laid to rest in fu r financial success, as the special sales w ill offer the season’s finest Fajrmount cemetery, Newark, last Friday. She passed away the pre­ . merchandise at extremely low cost. . vious Tuesday at the winter home of claims to hove slaughtered more hogs the family in that city, after a in that time than any other man in lengthy illness. The burial service 20 the State. Friday was.; conducted by the Rev. ; Saturday, May , to Saturday, May 27 - 4 ana Holes f Atlantic Highlands—The contract Janies Cla.vtoh Howard, pastor of has been awarded Chauney Phillips Halsey Street M. E. Church, of of county ^ of this borough for the laying of new which Mrs. Drown was a member. 4 m gas mains for the County Gas Com­ She had been a summer resident of pany between the company’s plant V t t v v Ocean Grove for many years arid was here and the borough of Keansburg one of the officers, a vice president, of Adelphia—George W. Patterson, and another line from Atlantic High­ the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home, 74 Jr., and Frank Cook have been re- lands to Locust Point. ‘ Cookman avenue. . elected trustees of the Cemetery As­ Keansburg—Struck on the head by sociation. a falling beam while he was working Real Estate Transfers. in the wheel pit of one of the Keans­ ' Freehold—Tho May Day fete of The following transfers of real es­ the Freehold schools was held ht the burg excursion boats,, which are in dry dock*at Newburgh, N. Y., George tate in this locality were recently I ' v MARYLANDER- NAMED FOR Driving Park last Saturday after­ corded in the office of the county noon. Griffith, better known to his many friends throughout Monmouth coun­ clerk at Freehold: JERSEY PEACH MANAGER ' Manasquan—Rev. Edward Mount, ty as “Sturdie,” was instantly killed ' Joanna and George Leary to pastor of the Methodist church, has Wednesday of last week. Grace H. Davis. Lot 700, Ocean ■ After a painstaking search, for an . received an increase of §200 per year Grove, $1. . •: • Keyport—Edward Musick, pilot of able and experienced manager, the ~T~ “ in his salary. Jennie E. Aschenbach to George B. directors of the New Jersey Frait the Santa Maria, one of the big sea­ Wean. One-half lot 896, Ocean Grove, Tennent—It has been decided to planes which has been in tfie Florida- Growers Cooperative Association hold the annual reunion of the Baird- $1. have secured J. E.' Klahre, of Han­ West Indies air service, has returned Lena Schultz by heirs, to Abraham Wyckoff Association at this place to Keyport after a year’s absence. cock, Md., as their general manager, ■the latter part of August. Pettit, et al. Land West Grove, $2,- to take immediate charge. Aviator Musick piloted the Santa Ma­ 800. Englishtown—The Mite Society will ria nearly 10,000 miles. The Santa Mr. Klahre has., been connected Michael Crossen, ux, to John J. with the fruit industry in various meet this Friday evening. The noted Maria is the plane that was missing Hughes. Lots H, I,'Treat &' Silvers’ Phone 2 5 2 9 Asbury case of Pumpkin Centre will be tried, for two or three days a short time parts of the United States, which has George Aumack acting as judge. map, West Grove, $1. , given him the training and experi­ ago when a landing had to be made at AYnerican Pipe and Construction Bclford—Chief Engineer John C. Andros Island. Mr. Musick will be en­ ence the directors were seeking. Supplies for H otels, Cottages and H om es Co. to Monmouth County W ater Co;' During the past; year he has been in Reichman has sailed on a voyage to gaged in flying between New York Land Stokes avenue, Neptune town­ •Rio Janeiro, Brazil. He had but re­ and Atlantic City this summer. charge of the Hancock district, which Barreled Sunlight P ain ts' ship, $1. includes a large acreage of peaches cently returned from Mediterrean William J„ Couse, ux, to Harold E. ports. PROMISE OF FAST BALL and apples. He is an able manager Jnside and O utside Paints, Stains and V arnishes West, et al. Lot 19, Lloyd tract, of recognized ability, and brings with New Monmouth—Thomas Doiilon, AT THE ATHLETIC GROUNDS Bradley Park,- $1. ; him the type of experience which will ■Vitreous Chin&ware and Glassware - Sr., has sailed for Ireland to spend Stewart H. Appleby, ux, to Blanche be needed by the Jersey association. the next three months in his old Bennett. Lot 283, Bradley Park, $1. Cutlery— a Com plete Line ", home, where he has not been since he Professional baseball at tyie athletic .George A. Smock, ux, to Albert C. ■ was a boy.. grounds in Asbury Park will he in­ Atkinson. Lot 191, Bradley Park, $1. TYPEWRITING MATCH WON x Vollrath Enameled Kitchen W are Adelphia—S. S. Thompson & Co. augurated on Friday,' June 1G, by the Josephine B. Seville to -Pauline W. BY THE RED. BANK SCHOOL are laying concrete on the new road Meadow Brook team of Newark, Reynolds. Lot 69, Bradley Park, $1.- ' General Hardware . y this week. Work has been begun on which , is to be Asbury Park’s repre­ Celetia S. Thompson to Peter V. the west end, materials being carted sentative club this season. The open­ Daley. Lot 352, Bradley Park, $1.< With an- average of fifty, words a y - * • -Tools and Accessories * from Farmingdale. ing attraction will, be, the famous Samuel W. Kirkbride, ux, to Har­ minute,' the Red Bank-team won the Royal Giants, to be followed next old Bills, ux. Lots 45, 56, Interlak­ typewriting contest for the schools Long Branch—Basil B. Bruno has day, Saturday, June 17,' by Nfi\v en, $1. of this county held last Friday at The Right Goods at Right Prices been elected president of the Long Egypt. Last year the Royal Giants Long Branch. Gladys Haywood, of Branch Masonic Club. Irving L. Slo­ Johanna Hgylbut to'Mary E. Al­ won undisputed right to be called the len. Land Brinley avenue, Bradley the winning team, was credited with, cum was elected vice, president and the highest individual score, 62.2 George H. Howland treasurer. colored "'champions of. the United Beach, $1. States. The New Egypt team is one Carrie Rossman to David Kugel. words a minute. Others of that The “Keen Kutter” Store , Red Bank—At a late meeting of of the best aggregations in this Land McCabe avenue, Bradley Beach, team were Frances Lane ahd Marion ’ , the Red Bank Rotary Club, Mort V. State playing professional baseball, ?1. Many. Pach was pre-son ted with a diamond including in its ranks a number of Charles Rogers, ux, to Florence L. Teams were entered also by As- 412 Bond St., Asfeury Park studded Rotary ba igi; upon his re­ former big league players and select­ Rogers. Comer Fifth aveniie and buary. Park, Manasquan, Long tirement as president of the club. ed men from Camp Dix. Main street, Bradley Beach,v $1. Branch, Keyport, Leonardo and Mata­ Matawan—The mortgage on the Manager W. R.. Truby is having Florence L. Rogers to Varessa A. wan. Miss Mildred Stryker, s- of library property will be paid off and the'grounds and grandstand put in Rogers. Land Fifth avenue, Brad­ Leonardo;> Miss Marion Cardillo, of cancelled June 1st. This will leave first-class shape. This year there ley Beach, $1. Manasquan, and A. S. Rushton, of the property free and clear from Will, be another and more convenient George H. Bttrdge, ux, to Frank Asbury Park, judged the contest. debt. The property is valued at entrance to the grounds, directly op­ Bauer, ux. One-half lot 59, Bradley $5,000. posite the railroad depot. Beach, $1. [ ' y The Nei^ Ice’Factory Has | Freehold—Building here is pro­ Among the leading teams booked Ella L. and Adam Keller to William • ' v“ • v: gressing nt a lively rate. There are for summer games, aside from those M. Frank, ux. P art lot 766; Bradley thirty-seven ho.uses under construc­ already named, are the Lincoln Beach, $1. j Brought You Cheaper Ice | tion, besides the new wing to the Giants, Jersey City Red Sox, Cuban Sidney Feredey, ux, to Herminie (TORIC ;.y rug mill nnd the repairs of the Stffrs, Hillsdale Giants, Philadelphia Broedel Lot 104, Brinley avenue, J Strand theatre. Colored Giants Westinghouse (New­ Bradley Beach, $1. , ark),, Pennsylvania Red Caps, Holy. . Bed Bank—Miss Stella Farwell, six­ Janies A, Bradley by Ex’r, to John Buy PURITY ICE, I Nam’e Club, McCorinell’s Colored McCpll. Corner Fifth and Fletcher teen years old, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Giants and the Brooklyn Y. M. H. A, Everybody is I; Farwell, .of West Front street, eloped lake avenues, $2,750.' on Thursday of last week, with John Henry Stubbs, ux, to Harry W. Eis- Invited FIFTH ANNUAL RALLY OF enberg, ux. Lot 13, Plot A, Bradley Toner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William to examine our glasses; , Toner, of Wallace street. Beach, $1. * THE COUNTY BOY SCOUTS Nellie M. and Thomas J. Hand to to have the various points Freehold—Small boys built a little Edith Wilkinson. Lot 768 A, part •explained, and to ask ! ; • camp fire near a shed at the military With a total of 731 points, 175 of 768, Avon, $1. prices without incurring ■' . school and it got beyond their control, which, were obtained for percentage Avon Land Co. to Joseph O. Long- the least obligation to buy. : setting fire to the shed. The borough of attendance and over 100 for dis­ Btreet, et al. Lot-807,, Avon, $1,000. firemen were called to assist the William B. Reilly & Co. tance, the Freehold troop took first . Telephones 614 an d .610 «■ school brigade put it out. honors St the fifth annual rally of the Howell Dinner Tomorrow- 518 Cookman Avenue . ‘i: ' Spring .Lake—rThe North Jersey Monmouth ^County Qoimcil, Boy •MMIWHMMIIIIMMHIIMINlllfNMIHMMMMMIIMHHUMIMIMMIM Tomorrow the annual dinner of the Asbtuy Park ’ ' ' tf*,;,.coast championship tennis, tourria- Scouts, held at Asbury Park last Fri­ Sons of Howell Township will be: ment will be held this year on July day and Saturday. Troops present given, as usual a t Farmingdale. Rev. S;V . 19, 20, 21 and 22, extending over to and participating represented Free­ James D. Bills, of Occan. Grove, is to i . i.. the 24th should unfavorable weather hold, Belmar, Asbury Park, Red Bank deliver the memorial.’addrcBB. vX'K or phjlonged contests require. and Fort Hancock. The contests included water .boil­ ANDftEW T. VAN CLEVE Nnvesink—New officers of the local ing, spear throwing, signalling, flag Epworth League are: President, Al- relay race, first aid, Paul Revere :i,V bert Sickles; vice presidents, Maynard race, obstruction race, spar lashing, Contracting &ST Card, Mrs. Emma Johnson and Miss wall scaling, tent pitching,'etc. The -v ^ "Mary Smith; secretary, Miss Mildred boys proved themBelves adept in all ■f; DeVesty; treasurer, Mrs. Eugene of these, demonstrating that they had, SEACOAST Engineer Kipp. • . . receiver excellent training. - H&VE YOU HEADACHE? >B ed Bank—Fines and costs amount- Do your eyes bum or itch? ELECTH1C CO High and Low, Pressure Steam Installations ing to $05.50 ivcre imposed by Bor- Pheasants Liberated. : 'Do they feel tired or strained ? If so, have your eyes exam­ Hr'?'{ ongh Recorder Poulpon Thursday Under direction of gamo wardens, Sanitary. .Plumbing and Hoiise Heating; ■„ ll ;Vrnoming of last week on five autoiBts, ined. Your glasses may need 1,000 ringneck pheasants, tho balance a change. ELECTRICAL .of whom were charged with ex- of’ the big flock reared last year a t CorOitactlno io Atl Branches ai. Si’fjceeding, the speeij limit .within the the Forked River game farm, have, * STILES A. CQ. yy coNTfiActoRS; ivioroagh been distributed thrdughout the Philadelphia Eye. Specialists , (JMrles O’Hagon, -of State. These included 1,405 males 22 Slain St., ASBURY PARK .this,place,.killed;and /dressed 287 and EOO fem ales. .Tho birds IVerp ap­ P hogs '.the.post season. Ho *•—haa »““»*been portioned every county except Bur- Erery, Friday;—Hours 10 to 4.30 .iington.' . \ . ■ / - f ~1 1 "w" I ® I H ' M '' v t ’ -1' ' 1 -v- ■ - #