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Vol. X X IX OCEAN GROVE, N. J.,.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 , 1921. No. 48

GET A PAIR OF SKATES NAME HOUSE COMMITTEE MOCK TRIAL LAST NIGHT ifM i Y A M E SS MEASURE GROVE TO HAVE NEW ON LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM MR. AND MRS. COOPER PLEASES BIG AUDIENCE A Rare Opportunity For Bright m Boys and Girls. Five members of the Assembly of Charged with violent and atrocious the incoming legislature were nanied NOW IN THE WEST assault on' an inoffensive golf ball, Attention is directed to a notice FIRE ALARM SIGNAL last Friday' by Speaker-elect Row­ C. M. B ragg was made the defend­ in the advertising columns of this pa­ land, of .Camden county, as members ant in an amusing mock trial at St. per saying that any boy or girl who of a committee to confer with a’ like Paul’s church last evening. Officers OPINION IS WRITTEN BY brings in ten new subscriptions for BIG WHISTLE OPERATED BY committee of the Senate on the legis­ TELL OF THE WONDERS OF Megill and Hill lodged complaint The Times on or before the twentieth lative program for the 1922 session. against Mr. Bragg, who was ably de­ JUSTICE MINTURN day of December will receive an order COMPRESSED AIR The committee consists of Assem­ THE ROYAL GORGE fended by Attorneys Reznor Ward for a pair of the celebrated Nestor blymen William T. Evans, of Passaic and Sanford Flint. For the prosecu­ Johnson $7.00 tubular hockey or rac- county, the Republican floor leader; tion Attorneys Will Duncan and ing"ice skates or a pair of Spalding George S. Hobart, of Essex; Arthur Boulders Weighing Hundreds of Harold Bills appeared. Provision Barring , jiu y Trials Is roller skates. The order will be filled Contract Is Executed With the N. Pierson, of Union; George W. Lot R. Ward presided as chief by John F. Seger, Asbury Park. Guthrie, of Mercer, and Speaker Tons Seem To Be Balanced On justice. On the bench assisting were Upheld, AI30 Sections Relating Here is an opportunity for ambi­ Gamewell Company For Its In­ Rowland. Claire Cyphers, George C. Pridham, tious boys and girls to obtain a pair The speaker-el.ect also announced Eugene A. Edgar, William Lyle and To Search and Seizure, Although stallation Within the Next Foijr the stationery committee for the 1922 a Hair, and If a Sparrow Alight­ Dr. Moston. The “twelve good men of these skates for a Christmas pres­ I ent. And what better Christmas gift Months At a Cost of $2,500—To session: Assemblymen Guthrie, of ed On Them Would Come and true” were. H. A. Walton, fore­ Search Cannot Be Made Except than a pair of the well-known Johnson Mercer, chairman; Willard T. Gibbs, man; Mrs. M. A. Hudson, William skates? All of the racing and fancy Be Used In Conjunction Witjh Camden; John W. Clift, Union; Harry Tumbling Down — Sightseeing Woolley, Miss Dorothy Reeves, Al­ Upon Oath of Complainant That skaters use the Johnson skates. Runyon, Warren, and Frank H. .Welsh, fred Brown, Victor Chamberlain, There are no conditions attached to Present Bell System. • Hunterdon. In Salt' Lake City and Seattle. Mrs. -M. J. Holmes, Mrs. Leon Ridge­ . He Has the Proof. this offer, except that the subscrip­ way, Charles F. Kenyon, Miss Daisy tions must be those of new patrons RESIGNS TO GIVE ANOTHER, Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cooper, of Height, Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Last Friday the New Jersey Su­ and that the cash must accompany the Within about four months—to be the Arlington hotel, are now fairly Mrs. W. H. Carpenter. preme Court by Justice Mintum ap­ subscriptions. Every boy and every exact, ,by April 1st next—Ocean OUT OF WORK, COURT JOB launched on their Western trip, the Frank B. Smith served as court proved in all its chief features the girl has an equal chance. It ought to Grove will have a new fire alarm sig­ itinerary of which was outlined in crier, Mrs. Charles W. Day as court, nalling system. At their monthly V an N csb State prohibition enforce­ be easy to get ten subscriptions Believing that he has enough jobs The Times several weeks ago, Writ­ clerk and Miss' Mary Day as court ment act, which was attacked in one among your relatives, friends and meeting last Friday night the fire ing from Salt Lake City, Dr. Cooper stenographer. Joseph Tustin, as commissioners executed' a contract left to keep him busy, G. J. Fill- hundred and eighty-five'ca^es. Three neighbors. hower, of Jaiiiesburg, lias resigned gives this account of their trip as far the Jewish tailor who came into out of the total number of attacks Boys and girls who desire to avail w ith G. M. Valentine, district repre*- as that point: court to press a suit, made a hit. sentative of the Gamewell Fire Alarm as court constable in order that an­ were agreed upon' as representative themselves of this offer should come other officer, without . work and “I am mailing you under separate The jury returned a Scotch ver­ cases by counsel and were argued sev­ to the office of T he Times, secure sub­ Telegraph Company, Newton Upper cover a timc-taole , over the Rio dict, saying that Mr. Bragg was not Falls, Mass., for • the installation of slated to be laid off, might retain his eral weeks ago before a branch of the scription blanks and set to work at $1,000 a year position. Grande frorii Denver to Salt Lake guilty, as instead of assaulting the Supreme Court, consisting of Jus­ once. Returns should be made on or a compressed air apparatus, to be lo­ City. There is some very interesting golf ball he struck a brick and broke cated on the fire house at Central Fillhower is chief of police in tices Minturn, Bergen and ’Tren- before Tuesday, December 20. Jamesburg, and his other jobs in- descriptive reading in this time-table, His prize golf club. fltowSto&fc ■cti'Dntryyatr ThT'n'c'v ap'paratas’’’embraees a dia- go through, the towns and much oth­ Rendered Verdict For 512,000. phone whistle operated by the regu- b°V0USh ar'd also for Monroe town- that the Van Ness act in its entirety er reading matter that is well worth The case of Earl Drake, a dis­ is a valid exercise of legislative powr lar alarm <=ireuit' Th<*e are other “ Stal, iflKHf the reading. PLAN TO KEEP STATE things that go with it, but the charged soldier, against the New • er and must be sustained. Society for the Prevention of Cruel­ “On looking over this time-table I Yolk and Long Branch Railroad, for The court upheld the provision barr whistle is the principal thing of in­ felt that I could not begin to express terest to the firemen. ty to Animals, janitor of borough injuries received two years ago ring jury trinls, arid also affirmed the hall and of fire headquarters. in words the grandeur of this trip in while guarding the crossing between sections relative to search and seizure When operated at thirty pounds anything like such interesting terms ROADS FREE OFSHOW pressure the whistle is capable of Monmouth street and Shrewsbury , as well as the section in the act plac­ as are given you here. avenue, Red Bank, was concluded on ing upon the defendant the burden of sounding a distinctive signal audible “The Royal Gorge and the Canyon for several miles. This is guaranteed, a recent morning in the circuit showing that liquor in his possession HIGHWAY SYSTEM DIVIDED oi tine A rkansas, one being a con­ court before Judge Cutler and a jury. | was not intended for beverage use so that the present trouble experi­ UNION OBSERVANCE tinuation of the other, almost defy enced by the firemen—that of not be­ The jury returned a verdict of $12,- and that it did not contain an illegal INTO SECTIONS description in words. Whatever is 000 for the plaintiff. At a former 'percentage of alcohol. ing able to hear the fire bell at certain said about them it seems impossible times and. under certain conditions— trial a verdict of $13,000 was return­ “The only limitation on States by to exaggerate. You, of course, have ed, from which the railroad appealed. constitutional concession of this* na­ is eliminated. OF EDUCATION WEEK seen the height of the Woolworth ture,” said the opinion, “is that under Units of Two and Three Motor This compressed air signal has building. Well, just imagine gazing their reserved power they qhall not been designed and built for cities and up at perpendicular rocks on1 each enact legislation conflicting With the Trucks With Plow Attachment towns that need a public fire signal FROM DECEMBER 4 TO 10 IS side of the ear tracks four times high­ federal.amendment or conflicting with with a distinctive tone. The system er than the Woolworth building. You ILLUlNATiNGTALK legislation enacted by congress in Stationed At Convenient Dis­ in its entirety consists of a diaphone, THE DATE SET pass through this wonderful freak of virtue of the constitutional power a compressed aid reservoir for sup­ nature for over an hour, and many thus conceded.” tances — Entire Constabulary plying the power to blow the dia­ are the varied shapes and colors. Some FOR CHILD WELFARE The court held that the States are phone,’a motor compressor to fur­ of the great boulders, weighing hun­ riot divested of their sovereignty so Force Of 112 Men Goes On nish the compressed air, an electrical­ Main Purposes Are To Make dreds of tons', seem to be balanced on as to be deprived of exercising their ly-operated valve which operates the a hair, and if a sparrow were to alight police power as seemed expedient in Duty Monday of Next Week. diaphone when a street bo* is oper­ Known the Accomplashmients on them they would come tumbling BY ATTENDANCE OFFICER. ated, and ■ the necessary gauges, down thousands of feet to someone’s the public interest. valves, piping, etc. and Needs Of the Schools, To “The legislature in thjs instance,” Plans to keep the main highways destruction. We 'sure felt a little MRS. E. F. SMITH said the court, “has deemed it exped­ The cost of the system set up and more comfortable when %ve were safe­ of New Jersey open in the event of in working order is $2,500. It can be Secure Cooperation In Meet­ ient to create out of the act of violat­ heavy snowstorms this winter have ly past, into more open country. ing this law the offense of disorderly used in conjunction with the present', “We arrived in Salt Lake City this been completed by Thomas J. Was- system of a bell alarm. When the ing These Needs and To Teach Real Object of' Social W orkers’ conduct and the legislative power in ser, State highway engineer. morning and spi/nt the day looking this respect not only cannot be gain­ new system is installed, the present over the Mormon Temple and grounds, For' the purposes of Wasser’s pro­ bell will be retained as. arr auxiliary and Foster True Americanism. said but must be recognized as a con­ gram the road systen) has been di­ which are most interesting. We move Activities Is to Better Home sistent acknowledgement of legisla­ alarm . ' ' • on to Seattle tomorrow.” vided into thirty-one sections, each At the, meeting last Friday night To inform the public of the ac­ tive power and precedent.” section averaging twelve to fourteen Conditions and To Lead Parents It was pointed out that under the Commissioner Carpenter reported on complishments and needs of the miles in length, at which distances the lot at Main and Whitefield ave­ schools. To secure cooperation and ELKS’ AUXILIARY DANCE; To a Bel'tor Conception of act the search of a private dwelling will be placed units of two and three cannot take place except upon the nues, negotiations for. which were support of the public in meeting trucks with snow-plow attachment. opened several years ago for an addi­ these needs. To teach and fpster LARGE CROWD AT CASINO Right —*>ian Christmas oath of the complainant that he has These will be kept manned by personal knowledge of the unlawful tion and extension to the Eagle truck Americanism. .These in brief are competent crews, ready for service house. Mr. Carpenter said that the the principal purposes of “Education The benefit dance and card party of Party For Young Children. sale of liquor at the place. This pro­ at a moment’s notice. vision the court said was not unrea­ price of the lot, originally placed at Week," which is to be observed at the Elks’ auxiliary Monday night in The United States weather depart? $3,500 had been advanced to $4,000. sonable. , the Neptune schools, in common with the Asbury Park' Casino brought out In Thornley Chapel on Monday af­ ment will keep the highway depart­ The commissioners declared the deal all other, public schools throughout a large attendance. Patterson's or­ ment- advised as to storms and will ternoon Mrs. Ella F. Smith, local FOOTBALL TEAM GUESTS off fo r the present. the country, from, December 4 to 10. chestra furnished excellent music for school attendance officer and social give notice ten or twelve hours in This observance is under the direc­ the dancing. There were about one OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION advance of the storms. welfare worker, addressed the No­ NEW WINTER EXPRESS TRAIN; tion of the National Education As­ hundred and fifty prizes, thirty of vember meeting of the Child Welfare In the snow fighting equipment sociation and the American Legion. which were given to non-players. there will be eighty-one truck plows, Association, speaking at some length The members of . the victorious QUICK TIME TO NEW YORK The following topics have been The committee in charge was com­ on “Back Yards 1 Have Known.’’ In three trucks equipped with high­ suggested for use in schools: Mon­ posed of Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Sam­ Neptune school football team were speed rotary. brooms and two trac­ tho course of her entertaining and . - tile guests of the Alumni Associa­ day, “Our Flag;” Tuesday, “Ameii- uel Metzger, Mrs. William Scholler, highly illuminating remarks Mrs. tors equipped with the .locomotive The Asbury Park chamber of com­ can Ideals;” Wednesday, “The Mrs. Louis F. Ihne, Mrs. Otto Spies, tion at a , complimentary banquet type plow. The brooms are the first merce announces that a new winter Smith took occasion to refute the ofU Wednesday evening at the Metropoli­ Language of America;" Thursday, Mrs, Fred Schoeller, Mrs. J. Ormerod, repeated declaration that the busi­ designed for this particular highway express train Service between the lo­ “Immigration;" Friday, “Naturaliza­ Mrs. Roy Asay, Mrs. Edith Mahler, tan hotel, Asbury Park. Over one work, having been originated last cal station and New York has been ness of the effective social worker is hundred persons attended 1 the func­ tion.” Mrs. Jacob B, Sweet, Mrs; Charles to separate children from their par­ summer. About 1,500 men will btj put in commission by the Pennsyl­ The Asbury Park Post,. American Dukietj Mrs. Clarence Mooney and tion, at which Sanford C. .Flint, the vania Railroad. The train leaves here ents and to break up' homes. available at all times to answer Legion, hits appointed a committee to Mrs, William R. O’Brien. alumni executive, presided. storm calls from the department. at . 8.12 and North Asbury Park at “While this may be a popular and Brief addresses; all of a highly outline a definite plan of procedure. widespread notion of a worker’s ac­ It is announced also that the en­ 8.15. It will take on passengers at. First, the committee will ascertain laudatory nature, were made,, by tire State constabulary force of 120 Allenhurst and without further stop Portable Bungalows of Cement. tivities,” the speaker -said, “the real Principal Eckert, Coach NeVvbury, if .all the teachers in the schools are object of entering a home is to lead men, divided into two troops, will go will arrive at Newark at 9.20 and one hundred per cent. Americans. Simon Lake, of Bridgeport, Com)., Lyle E. Shafto, president of the on duty throughout the State on Hudson Terminal, New York, at 9.44, the inmates to a better conception of school board, Cooper .Schuyler, foot- Tiie committee also will urge upon' nephew of Col. S. T. Champion, of living conditions, to an observance of Monday next. These 120 men are Rturning this train will leave Hud­ the school boards of this vicinity the Atlantic Highlands, and inventor of bajl captain, and others. the pick of the several hundred ap­ son Terminal at 4.52, excepting Sat­ sanitation and good health rules and The members of the squad are to importance of holding a daily as­ the first submarine, ( which made, its to proper and intelligent care of their plicants. One of the tests required urday, arrviing at North Asbury Park sembly of pupils to engage in patvir initial appearance on 'Sunday Hook be entertained this Friday evening of the men is that they be able to run at 6.18 and at the local station at children in order that disease and dis­ by Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jamison, otic exercises, and alsg to appropri­ bay some years ago, has now inoor- tress caused by unhealthful surround­ five miles at a clip each day. 0.24. On Saturday this train will ate sufficient funds every year for porated a new company, with head­ of West Grove. In addition to having horses the leave New York at 1.20, arriving at ings may be prevented. It is not the cash prizes to be awarded the ele­ quarters at Bridgeport, Conn;, for the idea'of a social worker to take away men will be provided with motor­ North Asbury Park at 3.15 and the mentary and high school pupils who manufacture of portjable bungaows | Long Sentences For Prisoners. cycles and fast motor cars. Especial local station at 3.20. the children noi; to break up a family,: write the best essays on the topic of of cement construction. The children belong rightfully to their, Six prisoners with aggregate attention will be. paid to violations of American civil government,. The ■ft the game laws, the motor vehicle parents, for after all committing cHil- terms of 25 to. 84 years were received RED BANK SCOUTS FIRST; post itself will offer a yearly prize dren to the State board means added^ii£M at the State Prison lately. They in­ regulations, and the State liquor of $5 in gold to both the elementary W. II. M. S. Meeting. • law s, v . ______COUNTY COUNCIL SPORTS expense for the taxpayer and par- clude James Alexander, negro, New­ arid high school pupil writing the The Woman’s Home Missionary So­ ents are relieved of a responsibility,’ ark, shooting and robbory; Louis P. best ess.ay'■ on American civil gov­ HETRICK WANTS GRAVATT . ciety will meet on Thursday after-, far too often which they are quite .!¥_&!! • Kridor, Kingston, N. Y., desertion; After two days of activity the in­ ernment. The essays will be submit­ noon, December 8th, at three o’clock willing to shift.” .'. Manuel de Carro,' ■ Hudson county, . TO ENFORCE OLD BLUE LAWS door rally of the Monrhouth Coun­ ted to judges selected from the Nep­ in Baneroft-Taylor Rest Home. Mrs. Continuing Mrs. Smith • told he*4?$|sf carrying concealed weapon^;- Frank ty Council of Boy Scouts was end­ tune school, the Asbury Park M-hool M. E. Stout will report on the Na­ hearers that the social welfare worfcjsm Broderick,. Hudson county, same of­ ed last Saturday afternoon. and one from the Legion post. The tional Home Missionary meeting er needs the backing of a welfare or-:*i^t|@ Mayor Hetrick tarly in the week pupil whose essay is adjudged best fense; James W. Cooper, Capo May, inserted in the Asbury Park Press an ' In the competitive drills, demon­ held at Providence, R. I., and Miss ganization of hundreds of members. '§ggg§ • grand larceny, and Herman Bae, Ber­ strations and exhibits it was official­ will rc&d it Memorial Day before his Kate Quarry’s report on the New It is for the representative people ofSag.® advertisement of the New Jersey Sun­ or her school. gen county, burglary. day blue laws, calling upon Sheriff ly announced that Troop 23 of Red Brunswick District meeting will also a community and the public1' presS/i^i;ig! Bank, under Scoutmaster J. W. Heim, It is recommended likewise that be given. ___ to back a worker, in all court work Gravatt to enforce these laws or American history be included in Increase In Tent Rentals. none, adding that it would be better if and Patrol Leaders Russell Tetley because the court is only resorted;: f m and Copeland Kell, had taken the grammar and high school courses, Radio Club In Asbury Park. to as a last means and the disposal The Ocean Grove Association is these laws were repealed. “It is time,” Investigation of the citizenship' of said the mayor, “for the repeal of year’s highest honors. ■ Their total made of the ‘ eases and the record'^iJg; sending out letters notifying lessees points were 397, against 341 for Troop teachers will be made directly' by the A radio club has been formed in given by the press has great effect Iv''®; such laws, which are inconsistent, principals of the schools, who in Asbury Park, with . which amateur of a radicul increase in tent rentals. with advanced and modern conditions 17, Red Bank, under Scoutmaster H. on that part pf the community where'; . South End tent^ that were $110 have turn will submit their reports-ia the wireless fans of this locality are in­ of living.” ■ S. Compton. we are working. Poverty, disease' been boosted to $225, at the North Oeean Grove troop was tenth among Americanism committee, to bo for­ vited to associate 'themselves. Fred and crime flourish in dirt and filth. As an example, Mayor Hetrick warded with comment to the local Clayton is president, George W. Stew­ End from $175 to $290, and around calls attention to. an, old law saying fifteen contestants in the sweepstakes. “If we do away with dirt and filth the Auditorium from $145.and $155 American Legion executive commit­ art secretary, and Peter Cboper treas­ we help get rid of disease! Gooiu;%§§| that but one railroad train each way tee. Teachers must have taken the urer. Meetings are to be held every to. $265. may be legally run. on Sunday. All health sends poverty flying and af-; EfSpf County Commerce Board Dinner. oath of allegiance to the American Saturday evening nt 814 Cookman' tor all our work is to make easy and- kinds of sports, amusements v and flag and in all respects prove them­ a v e n u e .______^ ______Shot a Dog; Fined $20 and Costs. games are likewise under the . ban. The proposed $55,000,000 rood leg­ safe 'the path for the feet of little islation will be one of . the matters of selves Americans. children.”; ; . Last Friday the Society for the "One will note the many prohibitions It is stated, the program for Ed­ E. Halsey Wilcox Dies. * , and one will wonder what one rpally interest to be discussed at the dinner A t this meeting, which was coii-O ^ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of the county chamber of commerce ucation Week may be under the di­ • E. Halsey Wilcox, a business pio­ ducted by M rs. George Vunck, the had Max Ferrolla, of Asbury Park, San legally do on Sunday,” concludes rection .of the superintendent of Mr. Hetrick. this Friday evening in the Hotel Bel­ neer of Asbury Park and well known heed of an orthopedic hospital in ’jW* taken before Justice P. F. Dodd, who mont, Freehold. Samules of road ma­ schools, the commander of the locul throughout the' shore Section, died .M opm outh' county w as presented bjr?£j}&i fined him $20 and costs, totaling American Legion post, the mayor or Monday night at his home, 015 As­ , Four Basketball Leagues. terials will be exhibited by manufac­ Mrs. Georgiaria Tucker, of Ocean 'v;$f $20.25.- The S. P.C , A, charged that tu rers. -______other chief governmental . officer of bury avenue. He had lived in Asbury Grove. The house committee' re -;3:;>sn Ferrella. had cruelly shot a dog be- Four basketball leagues .are in pro­ the community. These officials may Park forty-four years and was en­ ported 288 children under care at the ■ longing to John Bicderman. call to their aid such other advisors cess of formation ' at the Asbury District Preachers’ Meeting. gaged in the ice business. At one nursery during the month, with aii'Scv^J,* Park: Y. M. C. A. One is to be made and \ help as they deem necessary, time he was a city councilman. He is attendance of 64 at the baby clinic.vg > ' Bids For $49,000,000 Job. up of former high school players and TJie storm of Monday interfered and in many communities the coopera­ survived by Mrs. Wilcox. . The usual Christmas party for the; with the attendance that morning at tion of the presidents of the chamber n - .Bids for the Camden-Philadelphia members of teams in . past years. children is being planned lor Wed- There will bo also a junior league, a the district preachers’ meeting in St. of commerce, the women’s clubs, nesday,-December 28, at the nursei^v bridge- will be received December 22 Paul’s church. Revs. Marshall, Mul­ and other organizations is being Notice.. arid work on tho New York-Jersey boys’ . league and O' grammar school in charge of Mrs. Edward Havens, of;jp$S le a g u e . . ... ■■■■’ - . /I ler and Bills wore the speakers, giv­ sought. . No one niust solicit for the Home Asbury Park, and Miss, Ruth M. Dav-‘ City tunnel will bo let January 15 ing some of the characteristics of the For the Aged of New Jersey without ‘ the joint Stato commission". Approxi- is, of Ocean Grove. . • »’. ''vS. C. J. MASSINGER, M. D„- physi­ bishops and their methods of con­ 'written consent of the board of man­ ■ . . — ,■ — 1 1 : r . V i'rvi'ii ’ niately $49,000,000 is involved - in To DiscusB Commission Rule. agers. Anyone wishing to contribute cian and surgeon, comer Main and ducting annual conferences. Soldiers Entertained At [Lyric. v j r .Iwth .ptbjecta.- . Delaware avenues, Ocean Grove. Of­ On. Wednesday afternoon of next kindly send direct Jto tho Home or the "week in the F irs t P resbyterian board of managers.' Mra'. John H .k Manager Pawley entertained at' fice hours:: Until 10 a. m.; from 1 to 2 Reported Hotel Sale Denied. Scully Continues To lmprove. 7 p. m.j from 0.80 to 8 p. m, and by ap­ Church, Asbury Park, the civics and Parker, President.^-48-49. -Lyrice . theatre ...... matipee last..... Saturdajifssgsi . . Former Congressman Thomas ,J. pointment, -Telephone Asbury 6f)5<— Tho reported sale of the Metropoli­ community service department of the the.:disabled .soldiers .from the'-S^-f.V:r; :,.:Soully is-improving from a recent 4tf,'1919. .la ­ tan hotel is.denled;.' .It is claimed the tW°msn's>Club will diacusa-.the com­ JoSeph home at Elberohi'-'^Thcse' boys .--: illness superinduced by a heavy cpld.: report originated in'a joke, and that mission form of government. The •Mr. Scully haaheenill athiaSouth &mKeyi iihonie.j’; ^ ^ i M i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1811 P A G E T W O T H E OCEAN GROVE TIMES

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AUTOMOBILE DEALERS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. BAKERS LAUNDRY Adams & Culver Reitz’s Model Bakery Progress Laundry WAGNER’S HOME-MADE PIES “ CARE IS OUR WASH WORD” BtAYNES CARS AND TRUCKS PAN DANDY BREAD Ridge and Washington Avenues, Asbwy Park 403-5-7 Munroe Avenue, Next to Elks' Club, Asbury Park 717 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 232 Branches:—47 pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Corlies Avenue and Our Best Advertisements Are Not Printed—They Are Ltranderod' “ OAKLAND SIX" Main Streep Asbury Park 30 POUNDS FOR $1.25—ONE DAY SERVICE SALES AND SERVICE COAL AND WOOD Apgar-Moore Automotive Corp. Dont’ mix ’em. Each Wash Washed in Separate Tubs 99 So, Main Street, Asbury Park. Opp. Broadway Gates G. P. Farmer Coal & Supply Co. Seacoast Individual Service Laundry Phone 2519 51 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK 340 Mattison. Avenue, Asbury Park, Phone 1133-R Phone 80 Chandler and Cleveland Cars Harry Hyman JAMES S. FARRY, Distributor 1209 Main Street, Asbury Park Joseph P. Johnson (Formerly with John Wanamaker) Phone 2633-W COAL AND WOOD HOUSE OF DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY HIGH GRADE REPAIRING HAY, GRAIN and FERTILIZER 641 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, Phono 80-J John N. Ennis Warehouses, 905 Main St. and 22 Corlies Ave., Asbury Park SPRINGS BUILT AND REPAIRED MILK AND CREAM BODY BUILDING AND IRON WORK E. Stout Coal Yard Corner Munroe Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 1262-J A Safe Place to Buy Good Grades of K J* Taylor CLEAN COAL MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Service FROM MONMOUTH FARMS '■ Franklin Motor Cars 805 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 541 Telephone 1764-R. ISO Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove SALES ROOM AND SERVICE STATION Telephone 781-J, 106 So. Main Street, Ooean Qrovo T. C. BROWN Lester R. Weller & Son 1205 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 866 miscellaneous Reliable Dealers in COAL AND ICE BLADES’ STUDIO Mark Guy?s Auto Inn ww*2O*40*^MBpeeWt¥WMre^&sbtay^IWcr r — PHOTOGRSPHf - OFFICIAL STROMBERG & SCHEBLER CARBURETOR STATION CHIROPRACTOR Corner Cookman Avenue and Main Street, Aabury Pork 21 to 25 Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 00-J Dr. W. S. Hatch Hupmobile CHIROPRACTOR W. C. Emmons Harness Co. SALESROOM AND SERVICE. Hours 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7- to 8 P, M. BICYCLES, TRUNKS, LEATHER GQODS 1206 Main Street, Asbury Park Out Calls by Appointment FLASHLIGHTS, GLOVES, ETC. D. J. HOGARTY, JR. 206-207 Asbury Park Trust Co. Building, Cor. Cookman Avenue and REPAIRING- THE CAR OF THE AMERICAN, FAMILY , Embry Street, Phone 2509-J Asbury Park Main Street and Lake Avenue, Asbury Pork. Phono 28B-J Lewis B. Howland Dr. Chester B. Vliet Ruben’s Sport Shop 534 Cookman Avenue, Aabury Pork AUTO REPAIRING AND MACHINE SHOP CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate) Suite 302-3-4-5, Asbury Park Trust Co, Building, Asbury Park STATIONERY, SPORTING GOODS, MUSIC AND NOVELTIES Telephone 1S-M Phones: Office, 2217. Residence, 1297-R.; LARGEST LINE OF TOYS IN ASBURY PARK 129 South Maia Street Asbury Park If you are not well, it will pay you to see me James Hardy DYEING AND CLEANING Shore Cycle Rendezvous • Bob Eberle, Prop, AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS REPAIRED William C. Bayer Phone 1808 AGENT FOR COLUMBIA AND OTHER POPE MADE BICYCLES WHEELWRIGHTING, HORSESHOEING, ’ COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP ATTACHED GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Le Parisien 617-021 Main Street, Asbury Park 906 First Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2045-R Nettoyage a Sec FRENCH DYEING AND DRY CLEANING Little’s Slag Roofing 1111 Main Street, Corner Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park S. B. Johnson SLATE AND ASBESTOS SHINGLES AUTOMOBILE PAINTING - DRUGGISTS _ -SLATE SURFACE ROOFING IN SHINGLES AND ROLLS . 908 First Avenue, Asbury Park ROOFS REPAIRED AND COATED CELLARS WATER-PROOFED ' Fred W. Engel 702 Second Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 860 * Major s Moto Shop PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST DELCO REPAIRS Auditorium Comer, Ocean Grove F. G. Rhodes, Plumber Phone 204 MAGNETOS, STARTERS AND GENERATORS PLUMBING AND HEATING 92 South Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 748 ■ If you want good work at the right price, Phone 2768 Grammer’s Cut Rate Drug Store 103 Emory Street, Asbury Park New Jersey Tire Shop BELLE MEADE AND SAMQSET CANDIES Every Insurance Need Supplied When in Noed Opp. Press Office, Asbury Park. Phone 1116 G. R. and R. M. Chatterton (Successors to D. S. Cross & Co.) Prescriptions Called For and Delivered S. W. Hayes Steam TTRFS Supplies ■ AETNA SERVICE' * Accessories Vulcanizing Booms 510-12-14 Kinmonth Building, Asbury Sark, Phons 243T Pnphe 598 806 Main Street, Asbury Park S. D. Woolley A. D. S, STORE 43 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Proctor & Jones Electric Co. Phone .228 WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION Ira S. Ferris EXPERTS ON SELF-STARTERS AND GENERATORS DRY GOODS "Brighten Up Your Home'; 219 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park CONTRACTING PAINTERS AND .DECORATORS WALL PAPERS. PAINT SUPPLIES •. Le Maistre’s 704 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park Stewart-Warner Speedometers "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” SERVICE STATION DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HOSIERY REAL ESTATE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Cookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury Park 500 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 1429-J Asbury ~ ~ FURNITURE The Beegle Agency - G, FRED BEEGLE p. W. Stossel Auto Co. M. P. Sharfstein REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. SELECT PROPERTIES EXPERT MECHANICS 408 Main Street, Asbury Park NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES Phone 2328,# GENERAL AUTOMOBILE AND MACHINE WORK STORE FIXTURES A SPECIALTY 312-314 Tenth Avenue, Bradley Park, N. J. Phone 2089-W 912 Springwood Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2573 R. Wesley Miller, Realtor FOOTWEAR P. O, Box 364 Lyle E. Shafto REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MORTGAGES STORAGE AND SUPPLIES Best Shoe Company 718 Mattison Avenue, Aabury Park. Phone 105] 5 Corlies Avenue, Cor. Main St., Asbury Park. Phone 814-M George Pearce, Manager BURT’S CANTILEVER SHOES THE FLEXIBLE ARCH FOR MEN AND WOMEN George W. Psttenger Seacoast Garage 627 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park INSURANCE, REALTY INVESTMENTS J PRAGER & SON, jProp, MORTGAGE LOANS. ANY AMOUNT STORAGE (Winter Rates) 400 Main Street, Asbury Park ACCESSORIES .. B. Finkel’s Shoe Shop 36 South Main Street, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Up-to-Date Shoe Store Phone Asbury 1664 _ ■ __ ___ RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS A IX Fourett SHOE REPAIRING COTTAGES, HOTELS, FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE H. M. Taylor 76 South Main Sreet, Next to Rialto Theatre LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW TRAYLER TRUCKS 803.Fffth Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2633-R HOME-MADE CANDIES ; Opp. North Asbury Park. Station GENERAL MACHINIST. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 901 First Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 2045-M Disbrow’s Home-Made Candies J. Walter Butcher Have you visited our home-made candy shop? Here yori will, find a “BUY A HOME" wonderful assortment of Fudge, Caramels, Nugats, Hard Candies and a I. N. Woolston variety of home-made Chocolates. . . 625 Mattison Ave., Asbury Park. 81 Embury Ave., O m u Gtovt CALIFORNIA AND ANCHOR WINTER TOPS DISBROW’S \ Phone 24M'W RADIATOR COVERS 88 South Main Street, Opp. Ocean Grove School AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING AND REPAIRING SIGNS 805 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 714-J JE W E LEES Doris I. Weeden H. Goldberg JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER STROUD 0 A Sli^K OXY-ACETYLENF. WELDING AND CUTTING TKE HOME OF RELIABLE JEWELRY AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and GENERAL MACHINE WORK WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS Second Avenue and Main Street, 'Asbury Park. Phone 138 611-613 Cookman Averina, Asbury Park Sfcrfa S t , Asfcs*y P b sssG S S i § ® 8 i i § v># JHE/OCE^.GROVE^TIMES PAGE THREEw BU S IN ESS DIRECTORY TELEPHONEtjpicpunitii; wnDVERCWORKERS ...... Talk of Nearby High School. BIG JOB TO FEED TELEPHONE GIRLS The construction of a high school M G. GGIITIN KENYON’S BEDDING STORE. somewhere down the line” is being Mattresses, Bedding, Brass and Iran OSE DIVINING ROD agitated by residents of Bradley GONfRAGTOR Beach and Belmar, to accommodate and BULDER Beds, Cribs, Springs, Couthas H i Tons of Food Used Monthly in Lunch Rooms for the the advanced pupils of those towns, cots. M a t t r e a a a a r«moTft*ed Neptune City, Avon, Spring Lake ResWetm fto, 66 ttecK Avenue TO LOCATE CARLES Operators. and adjacent places. It is understood OCCAM GRQVD, N. A 51 OIIN STREET, OCEAN GROVE a public meeting for general action ■ Did. you know thnt telephone men is to be called shortly. Charles 5. Ferris use a divining rod? Not the old fash­ 0 . C. Pridham & Bro. “Mrs. WIgg’s family couldn’t hold n today? 3,452. T hat is about average." CONTRACTING P/UNTBR ioned forked stick, to be sure, but a candle to the telephone family In re­ A large fruit stand probably doesn’t Pure Manufactured Practical Painters divining rod nevertheless. Instead of tard to appetites,” says The Telephone sell any raoro oranges and bananas a being used for detecting springs under 37 Em bury Avenue 'Special Attention to Jobbing lleview, N. Y. But after lunch if there day than the largest dining-room of and Natural the surface of the earth, it serves the are any hungry girls In the N. Y. Tel. tho N. Y. Tel. Company, which often OGDf\N DROVE, N, J. 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove more prosaic purpose of locating gas Go. family It’s their own fault. A monthly order of 44,475 quarts of Ice­ totals sales of 150 oranges or about pipes In the streets, and submarine 25 dozen bananas. Tilton’s City Dairy cable. cream, 8,143 pounds of butter, 21,905 S. BOGAN, Glazier pounds of su g a r,17,299 loaves of breftd Large urns behind the counters are Although different In shape from the H'aaleurUwJ Milk and Cream Plate, W ludow and W tndsbteld and heavens knows how many fishes the fountains for the neverendlng sup­ old divining rod, which is claimed to BUTTERMIliK AND CERTIFIED Glass. M irrors for Sale. and other things In proportion keep the ply of coffee and tea which Is furnish­ MILK have almost supernatural power, It Is 52 larders full enough for the telephone ed without charge. Imagine the long PlalrUnncira (or Walxer-Gortlon Products M irrors Re-Silvered, a very simple piece of mechanism re- FRANK O.T, WILSON 805 Second Avenue, Asbury l'ark i Telephone 8QS-J , girls throughout the N. Y. Tel. Co. line of cups of coffee that 125 pounds Phone 1677 61 Sonth Main St„ Asbury Park Bembllng a wheel suspended on wires, Here are some typical remarks of a week make. 10,000 bags of tea a Office: the head of one of the largest dining­ week, that Is, 10,000 cups, supply 11.1 Embury Avenue rooms. She thinks nothing of talking enough ammunition for the tea drluk- OCEAN GROVE JOHN N, BURTIS FRED E. FARRY about-food quantities In hundreds and ers. thousands. To the cook. "Do you think The handling of such great quan­ Deliveries are made daily. Twice on FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER 4 barrels of potatoes will be enough tities of food would seem a task to FUNERAL DIRECTOR S aturday. 80S Main Street, Asburj Part for today?” stagger anyone unacquainted with the OpQQ Qm and Night. Ptiiale Rooms “The girls are very fond of chocolate system ot the N. Y. Tel. Co dining­ Order by postal card or telephone. tor Funsialt. Udrftulslant Qnen Da] and. Might relepfcoie 434 Residence telephone 434 pudding, so make about 1,000 portions. rooms. The routine of the day Is Special attention to the small trade Pinna 567, 617 Bangi Aia. Asbury Park We shall liaye 300 or 400 dishes of mapped out most carefully and squads this season, which will bo served sliced fresh fruit as well." of attendants lake enre of the various “It Is such hot weather that we can Jobs,—disli-washlng, cooking, salad promptly as heretofore. HARRY J. BODINE cut down our quantity of soup to 20 and sandwich-making, serving and Bills collected weekly. DAVID B. REIDY gallons.” cleaning. The kitchens nre spotless FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Telephone 110-R. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, MORTICIAN To an Rttendant: and electric dishwashers not only re­ When you are in need of reliable shoe "Are we running short of rolls? Per­ duce that arduous task to almost a ■ 722 Mattison Aia„ Asburj Park repairing visit the ParlQlt; 322 Bond Street, Asburj Park I^ungmotor Service * • Private Auto haps about 100 dozen will tide us over. game, but Insure absolute sterllzntliin. Totdphona 2455 Motor Equlpmaat Ambutance Service Phone 64 Have your squad make about 900 Steam tublos keep soup, menl and salads and 1,100 sandwiches,—two or potatoes at a red hot temperature. three varieties of each.” Iceloss refrigerators perpetually do NURSING The “Keen Rutter" Store To the Cashier: their duty of keeping milk, butter, and The Broadest and Noblest Profession l a i n g HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. Merritt & Hunt “How many sales did you have salads chilled. 880 Main Street, Asbury Park PAINTERS F or Women Tuals ami Cutlery, Harware, Paints, No Job Too Small Varnishes, Enameled Ware -^«~»tNtnnlri

Why Congressman Kolly Sacrificed Humor on the A ltar of Serious S e a c o a s t j The Humphrey Statesmanship. Repair Shop-|| Patrick Kelly, a representative In Radiantfire congress from Michigan, says that he DENNETT & CONS ’^ 4 used to tell many stories lu going A wonderful new inveution—a radiant gas fire- about lu his political cumpalgns. Thu Automobile Repairing audiences always liked them and went place heater—that floods the room with Radiant heat Work Guaranteed. Prompt Service I away pleased. Telling them looked Towing Service like good politics, and firelight. Years lator Kelly would meet a } WHY WORRY WITH A I Autos Bought, Sold and Exchanged; This interesting new inveution is now being dem­ man and ho woujrt say: 86 South Main S treet, A sbury Park' “I have met you before. I remem­ BOILING RADIATOR ? j Phone 1664-Asbury Tit*-- onstrated in our salesroom. Come and see it. ber very well u certain story you : _ - - told.” . The Lober Non-Bursting For Sale at (be Gas Office . Then he would repeat the, nnecdote. | Radiator for Fords is the only Kelly would ask him what else he re­ Paul J. Strassbnrgerigf membered that had been said, and he guaranteed radiator. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street . sS ' would be unable to remember a thing. Each one bears the man­ . Ocean Grove, N. J. , ! COAST GAS CO. The congressman began to wonder if the Telephone 1749-Asbury 709 Ninth avenue. Belmar, N. J. Tolophone 531 B elm ar. telling of stories prevented more seri­ ufacturers’ guarantee. W ill Arnold uvenue, Point Pleasant, N. .1. Telephone 128 Point Plousant ous matters from finding, lodgement perfectly cool the Water, no In the hearer’s mind. ' matter how hot the day. Cash Grocer 87 Ceutral avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone 1074 Asbury He became fearful'. He wos not sure, but lie decided to lay off the Guaranteed not • to ' burst Goods delivered. We give you , funuy .story. So was the possibility1 from freezing. Use the gen­ QUALITY. We give you SERVICE,. • ■ '.Tr of a multitude of good laughs sacri­ and best of all, we give you LOWEST ficed at’ the altar of serious states­ uine Lober and be free from PRICES, consistent with quality and quantity.' This Store Cordially invites You to Make manship.—New York Sun. radiator troubles. Embarrassing Moment. Use of All Its Many Facilities .. It happened when I made my first STORAGE BATTERY INN Albert L. Brown visit to my husband’s people. My sls- To Make ter-InJnw had made some cakes and A. A. KKIfLBR EXIDE SERVICE JOBBING 3 bad several yolks of eggs left and didn’t know what sho could do with L00KF0R 511 Mato Street, Asbury Parle Tin and Sheet Metal Worker , Your Christmas Shopping them. I suggested she let me' make THIS SIGN Phone 371 Slate and Asbestos Shingle Roofing A Saccessful and Pleasant One scrambled eggs like I had seen my mother make; so nice .and fluffy. But Stoves, Ranges and Farnaces " ' I put too much flour In the mixture Automobile Electrical W ork «1 Every Description . A8BURY PARK- and It came out so hard It wob a task 109 Abbott Avenne. Ocwn GroveifM COOK’S BEE HIVE n e w JE R S E Y ta cut through ItM’lth a knlfe.-rChl- .caev.American. ^ V I ItMtMHtHMIIIHUtHMMIMMmiHMHiniHMIIUNUNMMMHUMt : Telephone 2U8-H

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Poetic Inspiration: , soy City. For many years the de­ ceased had been • connected with ; the At a reception ill London a lady Jersey City police department, retir­ questioned Uohert Browning, the poet, ing with the rank of sergeant under as to the meaning of n passage," in pension when he moved to- Ocean cue of . Ms poems that hml long been GroVfe about ten y ears ago. Ho w as In dispute. “Upon my word." lie said. n veteran of the Civil War, an ardent "I don't kimw' wlutt It means. I 'Republican and actively interested in advise you to ask tin* Itrmvning so­ local polities, having served as a ciety—they'll tell you nit ulioul It." member of the Republican county Cardinal Newman. In Ills old iige.'frnnk- committee for several yenrs. He was ly admitted tlntt lie could not remem­ also a member, of St. Paul's church. ber wlmt, lie mennt^hen lie. penned those famous Hues Itffliis '’Lend. Kind­ DECEMBER 0 DATE OK NEXT In tho pioneer days of automobile merchandis­ ly Light;” “Ami wltli the* mom, those SUPERVISORS’ ROUND TABLE angel faces smile. wldeli I have loved ing, tho dealer was regarded primarily as tho rep­ long since and Inst awhile.” ■ resentative of a.factory. The December mcc'ting of the county supervisors’ round table is to Justice to the Bedbug. Today the principal obligation of the dealer be held on Tuesday afternoon, the Many times the. Iiedliug bus been is to tho car owner. lith, at two o’clock,■ in the assembly licensed of triiusiiiitliiig disease, but room of the Ocean Grove School the Investigating scientist of The Our constant endeavor is to make the man who building, notice of which has been United, States public health service sent out by l'aul Y. Eckert, of Ocean The following typical inquiries should malie the Gift says the. bug apparently 1ms been buys a car feel that this is his personal automobile Grove, president. , ’ Grn ny service for Christmas givers.: v headquarters—a. place where his interests are given The order of the meeting will be: charged with wrongdoing when, not Business; reports of committees, talks guilty, ns the pest- bus. 110 wnyjmve flrst and constant attention. oh “High Spots,” Willis E. Bilder- the iiioutli in which to carry germs liaek and ljester Messeroll; book re­ ami Is too busy rating to make moutli view, Pred G.’ Steelman. germs of any special danger. How­ How Can I Use the Service? ever, the lleii, louse, and mosquito have been convicted of boliig disease car- • You merely turn in the names and addresses of Yesterday’s Football Game. rlei'M. everyone you wish to remember with a gift. ' / Home team won, Took first rank; Says Uncle Eben. Neptune six, “Wuncapomier time." said Uncle Asbury blank!!! IChen, “ilar was. a mouse d at said lie What Do You Do With the Names? could whip a eat or « bull terrier or anything. Hut every time lie saw any Every person will receive a. note by mai| from critter on four legs ’cep another Gift Gran ay asking them to send a list of desired mouse, lie hid hlsse'f. Do In-tire mouse population said lie was a ter­ gifts, with'descriptions and colors and- sizes for the Lincoin-Studebaker rible- tighter, an’ IX It w asn't for Ills selection of the secret inquirer.- mercy (le cats Jiti’ (le hull pups would tiude's , Pepto-Mangan the Blood he as extinct as buffaloes.' Even a Yonr name is kepi entirely secret. It is kept here ltnilder, Arouses Dull Faculties. mouse kin be a conversation liero if Sales Go. he knows when to run.” merely’so that we know to whom the replies-belong. Many a man and many a woman feels all out of sorts from thin, Reflections Commercialized. Main Street, Gor. Asbury Avenue weakened blood. The least little thing Mirrors fusel nine a good part of gone wrong throws them into a wild There is No Charge Even lor Postage Asbury Park form of despondency. Instead of the world, Including the Manchurians. bracing un and meeting ordinary djf- A looking-glass is an absolute essen- ■There is no charge or obligation whatsoever.

are edge. Appetite lags. Sleep is without It slie^would never achieve restless. They are weak and tired her elaborate coiffure. No really an(J dull. P oor blood w orks its havoc smart young man of Manchuria will When arid How Do 1 Get Replies ? till the will loses its power Few peo­ consider the purchase of a cigarette Allow a reasonable time for the outgoing letter ple who fall into habits of worry and case or a purse unless, it contains a despondency realize that most of their small looking-glass, In whien he may and the reply, and then call at the Chimney Corner. Could Caruso’s Life Have Been troubles are due to lack of endiir- ffoquently observe his image. OBITUAKT ance—-to_ blood that has become SAVED? weakened by overwork or straining. Could the life of the great Caru­ EMMA C. NICE. Healthy men and women with rich,' ■ To Remove Scars. • so have been saved? Oil Wednesday evening Mrs. Em­ red blood see things brightly. They Scars are difficult to eradicate, but Probably there is no problem more Were the distinguished specialists ma C. Nice, long a summer resident tackle life with zest and go along a child or young person often will universal than the gift problem. No ser­ who attended him treating only a of Ocean Grove, died in the Grand smiling, fully of eagerness and en­ In time outgrow them. In some cases View Sanitarium at Wemersville, symptom and not getting at the real durance. the s.car tissue can he broken down vice, therefore, should be more univers­ Pa., -where she had been since leaving cause of the trouble which finally Gude’s Pepto-Mangan taken steadi­ and the appearance very much im­ sent him to the grave? the Grove in September. Mrs.' Nice ally appreciated. ly restored the blood to its natural proved by electrical means. If one Dr. Francesco X. Sauchelli, a well- was the widow of Dr. C. J. Nice. For richness. It actually makes red cor­ known New York chiropractor, be­ nearly fifty years she had occupied puscles, the tiny particles in blood will be. patient In steam ing the scars lieves that the famous singer would continuously in the summer the tent which make it red. Druggists have and massaging regularly with a good be alive and as well as ever today if at No. 1 Mt. Carmel Way. Her win­ Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in liquid and cold cream this remedy will be of the twisted vertebrae in his spinal ter home was at AnnpBolis, Md. She tablet form.—Advertisement. great help. column hud been put back into place, will be buried in Philadelphia on Mon­ and thus relieved the pressure on tho. day of next week. China'*. Great. Holiday. nerves which nourish the pleura anil The first week .In March brings a WILLIAM W, COWARD. lung tissues. great holiday throughout Chinn, when Asbury Burk New Jersey In a full page article in next Sun­ The critical illness of William W. the anniversary of the discovery of day’s New York American, Dr. Sau­ Coward, KG Abbott avenue, was noted TOaic(p|§lEN{ chelli, reveals the surprising fact in these columns last week. ■ Mr. silk Is celebrated with elaborate cere­ that Caruso came to him and had an Coward passed away Monday morn­ monies, this year being, according to X-rray photograph made of his back­ ing, and the funeral service, conduct­ •the’ Chinese, the?* 451st anniversary, of bone which, showed, the doctor claims, ed, by Rev, George S. Johnson, was Everybody is the discovery of silk by Empress Sl- the real cause of his illness. held at the house Wednesday evening, lihg-chl. WHY WORRY WITH A Dr. Sauchelli’s explanation of the interment being made yesterday in Invited cause of all Caruso’s trouble and how Mount .Prospect cemetery by Under­ to examine our glasses; to Words Change Their Meaning. BOILING RADIATOR? be believes it could easily have been taker. Fred E. Parry. Mr. Coward was have the various points ex­ There are many Instances where remedied is most interesting and in­ in his eighty-third year. He is sur­ plained, and to ask prices words change their meaning complete­ structive, and you will find it only in vived by a daughter, Miss May L. without incurring the .least next Sunday's New York American. ly In the course of time. The word Coward, of Ocean Grove, and a son, obligation to buy. mansion meant simply a tent pitched | George H. Coward, who lives in Jer-' Wm. B. Reilly & Co. for soldiers on their march. I.ater on'it was applied to a roadside house 518 Cookman Avenue for (lie accommodation of strangers. Asbury Park Nicknames of Some Cities. Hannibal, Mo., is known as the BlulT C ity: .Little Hock, the City of Roses; Springfield, Mass., the City of Homes; Cleveland, the Forest city; Charleston, the Palmetto city; Los Angeles, flio City of Angels; Jackson­ November Records Now On Sale ville, the Gateway city, A Ferry Tale. A Ilevcre resident on Ills way home had just crossed the gang plank when STORAG^BAITTERY INN lie espied a sizeable roll of. bills,un­ der one of the seats. Stooping niid A. A. KSt,t,BK EXIDE SERVICE a, J. CAMPION picking It up, he murmured; “Ah, rny good ferry ’ 1ms arrived at last.” LOOK FOR 511 Main Street, Asbury Park —Boston Transcript. ; THIS SIGN Phone 371 iOTtsy Think of This, Bachelors. | dgk . Automobile Electrical W ork li.jCvlV'' ; The happy'married man dies.in good j. ^SSS^pSai^ ol Every Description ' I J^ sovice J stile at home, surrounded by lils weep­ : ■■■-.' ' - j *■ : f ' i ing Wife and children. The old bach­ elor _don't. die at nlK-lie sort of rots A REAL nwn,\\ like a pollywog’s tail.—Artemus Ward In "The Draft in,,BaldinsvlHo." ANDREW T. VAN C LEV E To Clean Gilt-Frames. Water In which onions have been boiled makes an excellent cleaner for Gotrtracting ANY BOY or GIRL gilt picture frames. Dust bn the frames enn best'be removed by a whisk broom • Engineer j Bringing in covered with flannel or cheesecloth. Somewhat Hard Condemnation. High and Low Pressure Steam Installations Ten New Subscriptions at It is a fixed mnxlm with me that man Is not a reasonable being except Sanitary Plumbing and House heating fa spots and at times, and never on Contraction In All B randies ol $1.50 Each to the questions of religion and politics.— Uncle Henry's Sayings. Piping and.Power Work

He’s It. io8 South Main Street, Ocean Grove One can't help wondering whether Telephone oonneeMon the man who would reform the world Z ! on or before December 20 will receive an order I 707 M attison Avenue, A sbury 'P a rk has succeeded In' making one man perfect.—Louisville Post. J:on Jphn F. Seger for a pair of Nestor Johnson '} Telephone 139-R ; . : I- ! H. BANKER sj $ 7:00 Tubular Hockey or Racer Skates. Any j R. D. P. MOUNT. Manager Hopelessly Out of It. Jud Tunklns says he'd like: to bo ■ one not securing the required number of sub- J In politics If It wasn’t for tho fact The'Oldest Furniture Store in Town acriptions will receive fifty cepts in cash for each that lie’s got n bone felon and can’t Bungalows and Cottages Furnished j Shake hands. •" j subscription turned in to the Ocean Grove Times J ' ‘office. I As Seen by Ed Howe. Furniture of Quality Set n trap for the rich and the rule' DAVE YOU HEADACHE? Construction and Finish are tho Beet Here to an Opportunity to fiet a Pair of Skates 1 1b that a poor man is caught ln.lt. T Do your eyee burn or Jtoh ? —From Howe’s Monthly. . Do' they feel tired or Btrtiined? A 6 B U R Y for Christmas { If so. novo your eyes exam­ Cook man and iVlattison Ayes PARK- ined. Your glasses may -need a Always ‘With Us, . .• ; - . Call at the office for particulars , J change. - : . " We eannot glve away our troubles, least -of all 'by making them .public Henry S. Marshfdl O C E A N GROVE TIMES COMPANY I property. , ^ ' ' ’PWlatleipWs E|s Spssia!i>ls - i "■ ' , , i / 't 'j •; DIAMONDS, WATOHES AND JEWELEY . M ain Ave., Occan Grove. Phone Asbtury Park ■CT PE ltT B.KPATOTNn -''48 7 :flt,S2» i SL, /lSBUBy PARK, Wherein ;tt ;Resemblw^r«(«|i. ., ! : Esori Friday—Honra 10.00 to 4.80, '. ■ Gettlrig- alongivyJth ;htmian -nattire;:ls 645;JHottison Avenue, Aflhwy. Trick ...... iwiHwiiiinmwi’iHiwwi .-.Ulo’s .ibiggest’ .Phono 2013 m i i t - f One’s Love of'His Home Town Should Friday Clondy. Temp. 51 at 10 Ad BI. Inspire Him /To^f&come 4 ['A • - Sun Risen 7.05.• Set« 4.33 } i; Day’s Length 9,Honre 28 MinutS^,- /Subscriber To His Home Town Paper I

VoL X X IX OCEAN GROVE, N. J.,^FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 , 1921

OET A PAIR OF SKATES NAME HOUSE COMMITTEE MOCK TRIAL LAST NIGHT . ' : ■' VAN NESS MEASURE GROVE TO HAYE NEW ON LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM MR. AND MRS. COOPER PLEASES BIG AUDIENCE;^** A Rare Opportunity For Bright ' ____ Boys and Girls. • Five members of the Assembly,of Charged with violent and atrocious the incoming legislature were named NOW IN THE WEST assault on an inoffensive gott; SUSTAINED BY COURT Attention is directed to a notice FIRE ALARM SIGNAL last Friday' by Speaker-elect Row­ C. M. Bragg was made the dcfcndv«®®=®': in the advertising columns of this pa- land, of .Camden county, as members a n t iri an am using mock tria l a t. St; Paul’s church last evening. Officers er saying that any boy or girl who of a committee to confer with a like TELL OF THE WONDERS'OF -OPINION IS WRITTEN BY rings in ten new subscriptions for BIG WHISTLE OPERATED BY committee of the Senate on the legis­ Megill and Hill lodged complaint The Times on o r before the twentieth lative program for the 1922 session. THE ROYAL GORGE against Mr. Bragg, who was. ably de­ JUSTICE MIN TURN day of December will receive an order COMPRESSED AIR V The committee consists of Assem­ fended by Attorneys Reznor Ward: for a pair of the celebrated Nestor blymen William T, Evans, of Passaic and Sanford Flint. For the prosecu­ Johnson $7.00 tubular hockey or rac­ county, the Republican floor leader; tion Attorneys Will Duncan and ing ice skates or a pair of Spalding George Si Hobart, of p'sseic; Arthur Boulders Weighing Hundreds of Harold Bills appeared. , Provision Barring, jiiry Trials Is roller skates. The order will bo filled Contract Is fcxeouted With the N. Piersont of Union; George W. Lot R. Ward presided -as cKief: m by John F. Seger, Asbury Park. Guthrie; of Mercer, and Speaker Tons Seem To Be Balanced On justice, On the bench assisting were Upheld, Also Sections Relating Here is an opportunity for ambi­ Gamewell Company For Its I: i- Rowland. Claire Cyphers, George C. Pridham, tious boy3 and girls to obtain a pair The speaker-elect also announced' a Hair, and If a Sparrow Alight­ Eugene A. Edgar, William Lyle and / ’ To Search and Seiame, Although of these skates for a Christmas pres­ stallation Within the Next Foi r the stationery committee for the 1922 Dr. Moston. The “twelve good men ent. And what better Christmas gift Months At a Cost of $2,500—To session: Assembly men Guthrie, of ed On Them Would Come and true” were H. A. Walton, fore­ Search Cannot Be Made Except than a pair of the well-known Johnson Mercer, chairman; Willard T. Gibbs, man; Mrs. M. A: Hudson, William m m skates? All of the racing and fancy Be Used In Conjunction Witjh Camden; John W. Clift, Union; Harry Tumbling Down — Sightseeing Woolley, Miss Dorothy Reeves* Al­ Upon Oath of Complainant That skaters use the Johnson skates. Runyon, Warren, and Frank H. Welsh, fred Brown, Victor Chamberlain^-, v There are no conditions attached to • Present Bell System. f Hunterdon. i In Salt/ Lake City and Seattle. Mrs. N. J. Holmes, Mrs. Leon Ridge- . He Has the Proof. this offer, except that the ■ subscrip­ way, Charles F. Kenyon, Miss Daisyz-SpiiCj ' j ' ■' • ’ ■ .- • ; . tions must be those of new patrons RESIGNS TO GIVE ANOTHER, Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cooper, of Height, Miss Elizabeth Johnson Last Friday the New Jersey Su­ and that the cash must accompany the Within about four months—to be the Arlington hotel, are now fairly Mrs. W. H. Carpenter. ' ■':. ','^fXiv, preme Court by Justice Mintum ap­ subscriptions. Every boy and every exact, by April 1st next—Ocean OUT OF WORK, COURT JOB launched on their Western trip, the Frank B. Smith served as court .v proved in all its chief features the girl has an equal chance. It ought to Grove will have a new fire alarm sig­ itinerary of which was outlined in crier, Mrs. Charles W. Day as ,couJft.:#iS^ Van Ness State prohibition enforce­ be. easy to get ten subscriptions nalling system. At their monthly The Times several weeks ago. Writ­ clerk and Miss Mary Day as -coiirt;.$5fS.S^ meeting last Friday night the fire Believing that he has enough jobs ment act, which was attacked iri one among your relatives, friends and left to keep him busy, G. J. Fill- ing from Salt Lake City, Dr. Cooper stenographer. Joseph Tustin, -• hundred and eighty-five 'cases. Three neighbors. • commissioners executed a contract gives this account of their trip as far the Jewish tailor who came inW''->.Stiv|$ w ith G. Valentine, d istrict ropre*- hower, of Jamesburg, has resigned out of the total number of attacks Boys and girls who desire to avail M. as court constable in order that an­ as that point: court to press a suit, made a hit, were agreed Upon as representative themselvds of this offer should come sentative of the Gamewell Fire Alarm ''I am mailing you under separate The jury returned a Scotch ver- Telegraph Company, Newton Upper other officer, without work and cases by counsel and were argued sev­ to the office .of The Times, secure sub­ slated to be laid off, might retain his cover a time-table over the Rio diet, saying that Mr. Bragg was not eral weeks ago before a branch of the scription blanks and set to work at Falls, Mass., for the installation of Grande from Denver to Salt Lake guilty, as instead of assaulting the V;. a compressed air apparatus, to be lo­ $1,000 a year position. Supreme Court, consisting of Jus­ once. Returns should be made on or. Fillhower is chief of police in City. There is some very interesting golf ball he struck a brink and broke tices-..Mintum* Bergen and 'Tren- before Tuesday, December 20. < ' cated on the fire . house at Central descriptive reading in this time-table, his prize golf club. avenue and Olin street. ■ , ■ Jamesburg, and’ his other jobs in­ chard. ■ , , explaining all about the country you The new apparatus embraces a dia­ clude marshal, truant officer for the The opinion filed Friday declares borough and also for Monroe town­ go through, the towns and much oth­ Rendered Verdict For $12,000. that the Van Ness act in its entirety phone whistle operated by the regu­ er reading matter that is well worth lar fire alarm circuit. There are other ship, county constable, special de­ The case of Earl Drake, a dis- is a valid 'exercise of legislative pow­ PLAN TO KEEP STATE linquent' tax marshal, officer of the reading, er and must be sustained. things that go with it, but the Branch Railroad, for ty to Animals, janitor of borough elt that 1 could not begin to express injuries received two years ago ring jury trials, and also affirmed the firemen, in words the grandeur of this trip in hall and of fire headquarters. while guarding the crossing between sections relative to search and seizure operated at thirty pounds anything like such interesting terms as well as the section in the act plac­ pressure the whistle is' capable of Monmouth street and Shrewsbury . as are given you here. avenue, Red Bank, was concluded on ing upon the defendant the burden of sounding a distinctive signal audible “The Royal Gorge and the Canyon showing that liquor in his possession for several miles. This is guaranteed, a recent morning in the circuit HIGHWAY SYSTEM DIVIDED of the Arkansas, one being a con­ court before Judge Cutler and a jury. was not intended for beverage use so that the present trouble experi­ UNION OBSERVANCE tinuation of the other, almost defy Tho jury returned a vei'dict of-$12,- and that it did not contain an illegal INTO SECTIONS enced by the firemen—that of not be­ description in words. Whatever is ' percentage of alcohol, ing able to hear the fire bell at certain 000 for the plaintiff. At a former said about them it seems impossible trial a verdict of $13,000 was return­ “The only limitation on States by times and under certain conditions— to exaggerate. You, of course, have constitutional concession of this* na­ is eliminated. OF EDUCATION WEEK seen the height of the Woolworth ed, from which the railroad appealed. ture,” said the opinion, ‘‘is that under Units of Two and Three Motor This compressed air signal has building. Well, just imagine gazing their reserved power they shall not been designed, and built for cities and up at perpendicular rocks on each enact legislation conflicting with the Trucks With Plow Attachment towns that need a public tii'e signal FROM DECEMBER 4 TO 10 IS side.of the car tracks four times high­ federal.amendment or conflicting with with a distinctive tone. The system er than the Woolworth building. You ILLUMINATING TALK legislation enacted by congress in Stationed At Convenient Dis­ in its entirety consists of a diaphone, THE DATE SET pass through this wonderful freak of virtue of the constitutional power a compressed aid reservoir for sup­ nature for over an hour, and many thus conceded^’ tances — Entire Constabulary plying the power to blow the dia­ are the vnried shapes and colors. Some FOR CHILD WELFARE The court held that the btates arc phone, a motor compressor to fur­ of the great boulders, weighing hun­ not divested of their sovereignty so Force Of 112 Men Goes On nish the compressed air, an electrical­ Main Purposes Are To Make dreds of tohs', seem to be balanced on as to be deprived of exercising their ly-operated valve which operates the a hair, and if a sparrow were to alight' police power as seemed expedient in Duty Monday of Next Week. diaphone when a street box is oper­ Known the Accomplishments on them they would come tumbling BY ATTENDANCE OFFICER. ated, and the necessary gauges, the public interest. and Needs Of the Schools, To down thousands of feet to someone’s “The legislature in this instance,' valves, piping, etc. destruction. We sure felt a little MRS. E. F. SMITH Plans to keep the main highways The cost of the system set up and said the court, “ha& deemed it exped­ of New Jersey open in the event of Secure Cooperation In Meet­ more comfortable when we were safe­ ient to create out of the act of violat­ in working order is $2,500. It can be ly past, into more open country. heavy snowstorms this winter have used in conjunction with the present, ing this law the offense of disorderly been completed by Thomas J. Was- ing These Needs and To Teach “We arrived in Salt Lake City this conduct and the legislative power in system of a bell, alarm. When the morning and spent the day looking Eeal Object of Social W orker ser, State highway engineer. new system is installed, the present this respect not only cannot be gain­ For the purposes of Wasser’s pro­ and Foster True Americanism. over the Mormon Temple and grounds, said but must be recognized as a con- bell will be retained as. an- auxiliary Activities Is to Better Homo gram the road system has been di­ alarm . which are most interesting. We move . siptent acknowledgement of legisla­ vided into thirty-one sections, each on to Seattle tomorrow,” tive power and precedent.” At the meeting last Friday night To inform the public of tile ac­ Conditions and To Lead Parents section averaging twelve to fourteen Commissioner Carpenter reported on complishments and needs of the It was pointed out that under the miles in length, at which distances act' the, search of a private dwelling the lot at Main and Whitefield ave­ schools. To secure cooperation and ELKS’ AUXILIARY DANCE: To a Better Conception of will be placed units of two and three nues, negotiations for which were support of the. public in meeting cannot take place except upon the trucks with snow-plow attachment. LARGE CROWD AT CASINO oath of the complainant that he has opened several years ago for an addi­ these needs. To teach and. foster Right Living—Plan Christmas These will be kept manned by tion and extension to the Eagle truck Americanism. .These in brief are ■personal knowledge of the unlawful competent crews, ready for service sale of liquor at the place. This pro­ house. Mr. Carpenter said that the the principal purposes of “Education The benefit dunce and card party of Party For Young Children. at a moment’s notice. price of the lot, originally placed at Week,” which is to bp observed at vision "the court said was not unrea­ The United States weather depart­ the Elks’ auxiliary Monday night in sonable. ______$3,500 had been advanced to $-1,000. the N eptune schools, in common \Wtli the Asbury I'ark Casino brought out In Thornle.v Chapel on Monday af­ ment will keep the highway depart­ The commissioners declared the deni all other public schools throughout ment- advised as to storms and will a large attendance. Patterson’s or­ ternoon Mrs. Klin. F .. Smith, local off lo r the present. the country, from December 1 to 10. FOOTBALL TEAM GUESTS give notice ten or twelve hours in chestra furnished'excellent music for school attendance officer and social This observance is under the direc­ the dancing. There were about oiie welfare worker, addressed the No­ OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION advance of the storms. tion of the National Education As­ In the snow fighting equipment NEW WINTER EXPRESS TRAIN; hundred, and fifty prizes, thirty of vember meeting of the Child Welfare sociation and the American Legion. which were given to non-players’. Association, speaking at some length there will be eighty-one truck plows, QUICK TIME TO NEW YORK The following topics have been The members of the victorious three trucks equipped with high­ The com m ittee in. charge w as com­ on “Back Yards I Have Known.” In Neptune school football team were suggested for use iii schools: Mon­ posed of Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Sam­ the course of her entertaining and speed rotary brooms and two trac­ day, "Our Flag;” Tuesday, "Ameri­ tile guests of the Alumni Associa­ The Asbury Park chamber of com­ uel Metzger, Mrs. William Scholler, highly illuminating remarks Mrs. tors equipped with the locomotive can Id eals;” W ednesday, .“The tion at a complimentary banquet merce announces that a new winter Mrs. Louis F. Ihne, Mrs. Otto Spies, Smith took occasion to refute, the oft- type plow. The brooms are the first Language of America;” Thursday, Mrs. Fred Schoeller, Mrs, J. Ormerod, Wednesday evening, at 'the Metropoli­ designed for this particular highway express train service between the lo­ repeated declaration that the busff" tan hotel, Asbury Park. Over' one “Immigration;” Friday, “Naturaliza­ Mi's. Roy Asay, Mrs. Edith Mahler, ness of the effective social worker is work, having been originated 'last cal station and New York has been tion.” ■ hundred persons attended the func­ put in commission by the Pennsyl­ M rs. Jacob B,. Sw eet, M rs. Charles to separate children from thoir par­ summer. About 1,500 men will be The Asbury Park Post, American tion, at which Sanford C. Flint, the vania Railroad, The train leaves here Dukiet, Mrs. Clarence Mooney, and ents and to break up homes. available at all times to answer Legion, has appointed a committee to Mrs. William R. O’Brien. alumni executive, presided. storm calls from the department. at 8.12 and North Asbury Park at “While this may be a popular and Brief addresses, all of a highly 8.15. It will take on passengers at outline a definite plan of procedure. widespread notion of a worker’s ac­ It is announced also that the en­ First, the committee will ascertain laudatory nature, were made by Allenhiirst and without further stop tivities,” the speaker said, “the real tire State constabulary force of 120 if all the teachers in the schools are Portable Bungalows of Cement. Principal Eckert, Coach Newbury, men,’ divided into two troops, will go will arrive at Newark at 9.20 and object of entering a home, is to lead Lyle K. Shafto, president of the Hudson T erm inal, New York, a t 9.4.1, one hundred per cent. Americans. Simon Lake, of• Bridgeport, Conn., the inmates to a better conception of on duty throughout the State on The --committee also will urge upon school' board, Cooper .Schuyler, foot- Monday next. These 120 men are Rturriing this train will leave Hud­ nephew of Col. S. r. Champion, pf j living conditions, to an observaance of ‘ ball captain, and others. the school boards of this vicinity the Atlantic Highlands, and inventor of sanitation and good, health rulules and the pick of the several hundred ap­ son Terminal at 4.52, excepting Sat­ importance of holding a daily as­ the first submarine, which made its The members of the squad are to plicants. ' One of the tests required urday, arrviing at North Asbury Park to proper and intelligent care of their be entertained this Friday evening sembly of pupils to engage in patri­ initial appearance un Sunday Ilook children in order that disease and dis­ of the men is that they be able to run at G.18 and at the local' station at otic exercises, and also to appropri­ bay some years ago, has now incor­ by Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jamison, G.24. On Saturday this - train will tress caused by unheal tliful surround­ five-miles at a clip each day. ate . sufficient funds every year for porated a new company, with head­ of West Grove. leave New York at 1.20, arriving at ings may be prevented. It is not the In addition to having horses the casli prizes to bo awarded the ele­ quarters at Bridgeport, for the North Asbury Park at 3.15 and the Conn., idea of a social worker to take away men will be provided with motor­ mentary and high school pupils who manufacture of portable bungaows , Long Sentences For Prisoners. cycles and fast motor cars. Especial local station at 3.20. the children nor to break up a family. write the best essays on the topic of of cement construction. The children belong rightfully to their Six prisoners with aggregate attention will be paid to violations of American civil , government. The the game laws, the motor vehicle parents, for after all committing chil­ terms of 26 to. 84 years were received RED BANK SCOUTS FIRST; post itself will offer a yearly prize dren to the State board means added ’at the State Prison lately. They in­ regulations, and the State liquor of $5 in gold to both th/. elementary W. II. M. S. Meeting. law s. x •______COUNTY COUNCIL SPORTS expense for the taxpayer and par­ clude James Alexander, negro, New-' and high school pupil writing the The Woman’s Ilome Missionary So­ ents are relieved of a responsibility ark, shooting and robbery; Louis P. best essay on American ei'/il gov­ HETRICK WANTS GRAVATT ciety will meet on Thursday after­ fa r too. often which they are quite ICrider, Kingston, N. Y ,y desertion; After two days of activity the in­ ernment. The essays will’lie submit­ noon, December 8th, at three o’clock willing to shift,” Manuel de Carro, Hudson county, TO ENFORCE OLD BLUE LAWS door rally of the Monmouth Coun­ ted to judges selected from the Nep­ in, Bancroft-Taylor • Rest Home., Mrs. Continuing Mrs. Smith told her carrying concealed weapons; Frank ty Council of Boy Scouts was end­ tune school, the Asbury Park >rhnol •M. E. Stout will report on the Na­ hearers that the social welfare work­ Broderick, Hudson county, same of­ Mayor Hetrick fcarly in the week ed last. Saturday afternoon. anil one from the Legion post. The tional Home Missionary meeting er needs the backing of a welfare or­ fense; James W. Cooper, Cape May, inserted in the Asbury Park Press an In the competitive drills, demon­ pupil whose essay is adjudged best held at Providence, R. I., and Miss ganization of hundreds of members. . • grand larceny, and Herman Bae, Ber- advertisem ent of the NeSv Je rsey 'S u n ­ strations and exhibits it was official­ will refod .it M em orial Day Im orc his Kate Quarry’s report on the' New It is for the representative people of or her school. " geri county, burglary. day blue laws, calling. upon Sheriff ly announced that Troop 23 of Red Brunswick District meeting will also a community and the public press Gravatt to enforce these laws or Bank, under Scoutmaster J. W. Heim, It is recommended likewise that be given. to back- a worker in all court work Increase In Tent Rentals. none, adding that it would be better if and Patrol Leaders Russell ' Tetley American history be included in because the court is only resorted and Copeland Kell, had taken the grammar and high school courses. The Ocean Grove Association is these laws were repealed, “It is time,” Radio Club In Asbury Park. to as a last means and the disposal said the mayor, “for the repeal of year’s highest honors. Their total Investigation of the citizenship of made of the cases and tile record sending out letters notifying lessees teachers will be made directly by the A radio club has been ■ formed in points were 397, against 341 for Troop given by the press has great effect of a radical increase in tent rentals. such laws, which- are inconsistent, principals of the schools, who in Asbury Park, with which amateur with advanced and modern conditions 17, Red Bank, under Scoutmaster H. on that part of the community where > South End tents that were $110 have turn will submit their reports-4g the wireless fans of this locality are in­ of living.” S. Compton. we are working. Poverty, disease been boosted to $225, at the . North Ocean Grove troop was tenth among Americanism committee, to be for­ vited to associate themselves,. Fred E nd from $175 to $290,, and around As an example, Mayor Hetrick Clayton is president, George W. Stew­ and crime flourish in dirt and filth, calls attention to an old law saying fifteen contestants in the sweepstakes. warded with comment to the local “if we do away with dirt and filth the Auditorium from $145. and $155 art secretary, and Peter O&oper treas­ that but one railroad train each way American Legion executive commit­ we help get rid of disease. Good . to $265. tee. Teachers must have taken the urer. Meetings are to be held every may be legally run on Sunday. All County Commerce Board Dinner. Saturday evening at 814 Cookman' health sends poverty flying and af­ kinds of sports, amusements and oath of allegiance to the American ter all our work is to make easy and flag and in all respects prove them­ avenue. ____ Shot a Dog; Fined $20 and Costs. games are likewise under the ban. The proposed. $55,000,000 road leg­ safe the path for the feet of little islation will be one of the matters of selves Americans. ' . Last Friday the Society for the “One will note the many prohibitions E. Halsey Wilcox Dies. 'children.” interest to be discussed at the dinner It is stated the program for Ed­ At this meeting, which was con­ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and one will wonder what one really ucation Week may be under the . di­ had Max Ferrella, of Asbury Park, can legally do on Sunday,” concludes of the county chamber of commerce -E. Halsey Wilcox, a business pio­ ducted by Mrs. George Vunck, the this Friday evening in the Hotel Bel­ rection of the superintendent of neer of Asbury Park- and well known need of un orthopedic hospital in taken before Justice P. F. Dodd, who Mr. Hetrick. \ schools, the commander of tho local fined him $20 and costs, totaling mont, Freehold. Samules of road m a­ throughout the shore section, died Monmouth county was presented by terials will be exhibited by manufac­ American Legion post, the mayor or' $29.25. The S. P, C. A. charged that Four Basketball Leagues. Monday night at his home, 015 As­ Mrs. Georgiana Tucker, of Ocean turers, . . other chief governmental , officer of bury nveiiue. He had lived in Asbury Grove. Tho house committee re­ Ferrella. had cruelly shot a dog be- the community. These officials may v longing'to John Biederman. ' ,< Four basketball leagues are. in pro­ Park forty-four years and was en­ ported 288 children under care at the J-V.. cess of formation at the Asbury District Preachers' Meeting. call to their aid such other advisors gaged in the ice business. At one nursery during the month, with an ij&i Park Y. M. C. A. One is to be made and \ help as they deem necessary, time he.wus a city councilman. He is $49,000,000 ■ TJie storm of Monday interfered attendance of 6‘1 at the baby clinic. Bids For Job. up of former high school players and and in many communities the coopera­ survived by Mrs. Wilcox, The usual Christmas party for the ' K . - Bids fiJr the Camden-Philadelphia members of teams in past years. with the attendance that morning at tion of the presidents of the chamber children is being planned for Wed­ the district preachers’ meeting in St. of commerce,, the women’s clubs, . bridge- wili be received December 22 There will be also a junior league, a Notice. . nesday, December 28, at the nursery; and -work on ..the ■ New York-Jersey boys' , league and a grammar school Paul’s church. Revs. Marshall, Mul­ and other organizations is being in charge of Mrs.. Edward Havens, of. City tunnel'will be'let'January 15 by league. ler and Bills were the speakers, giv­ sought. • No one must solicit for the Home Asbury Park, and' Miss Ruth M. Dav­ the joint State commission. A'pproxi- • ^ —— ■—:~r— .------ing some of "the characteristics of the For the Aged of New Jersey without is, of Ocean Grove. bishops and.their nietKods of con­ ." mutely $49,000,000 ' is involved • in C. J. • MASSINGER, M. D„ physi­ To DiscusB Commission Rule. written consent of the board of man­ cian and surgeon, comer Main and ducting annual conferences. agers. Anyone wishing to contribute hoth projects, Soldiers Entertained At Lyric. • 1 ;v -A. i — ’ . Delaware avenues, Ocean Grove. Of­ On Wednesday afternoon of next kindly send direct to the Home or the board of managers. Mrs.' John H. \ Scully Continues To Improve. fice hours: , Until 10 a. m.; from 1 to 2’ Reported Hotel Sale Denied. 4 ' week in the First Presbyterian • Manager Pawley entertained at p. m.; from 6,30 to 8 p. m, and by ap­ Church,- Asbury Park,,the.civics and Parker, President.—-48-49, Lyrice theatre matinee last Saturday.'!® ^1 o Former Congressman Thomas "JS. pointment, -Telephone Asbury 505,— . The reported sale of the Metropoli­ community service department of the the. disabled soldiers from the Sti . ...Soully is improving .frora - a Irecent itf/1919. ■ . x tan hotel is denied,. It is claimed the Woman’s,jClub will discuss;the com­ ■ UNDERTAKER—Harry J. Bodine, Joseph home at EJberoii. These" boys '5,^ Illness superinduced^ b y a heavy -cold. report originated in a joke, and that mission form of - government. The 1007 Bangs avenue,' Asbury Park, N. . -Mr. '.Sculiy has been ill at his; South the rurhor ' ’ 64-ABbury. -'"Horn' ' A m boy tiori Funeral' parlors, ,'i; v m ...... '' PAGE TWO THE. OCEAN GROVE TIMES ' 3 • TERtDAY, O thiv nprMJ»*BPi)' DECEMBER. o% .. 10*1 1921 j V

CLASSIFIED BUSINESS 1DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. BAKERS - 'LAUNDRY Adams & Culver Reitz’s Model Bakery Progress Laundry WAGNER’S HOME-MADE PIES HAYNES CARS AND TRUCKS PAN DANDY BREAD OARE IS OCR WASH WORD” ; - 403-5-7 Munroe Avenue, Next to Elks’ Club, Asbury Park 717 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park Ridge and Washington'Avenues, Asbury Park Branches:—47 Klgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Corlies Avenue and ' Phono 232 • ■ ^ Our Best Advertisements Are Not Printied—They Are Laundered “ OAKLAND SIX” -. Main Streep Asbury Park SALES AND SERVICE COAL AND WOOD 30 POUNDS FQR $1,25—ONE DAY SERVICE Apgar-Moore Automotive Corp. Dont’ mix ’em. Each Wash Washed in Separate Tnbtt 99 So. Main Street, Asbury Park, Opp.. Broadway Gates G. P. Farmer Coal & Supply Co. Phone 2519 Seacoast Individual Service Laundry 51 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK 640 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 1133-R Phone $0 Chandler and Cleveland Cars I I I T JAMES S. FABRY, Distributor Harry Hyman 1209 Main Street, Asbury Park Joseph P. Johnson (Formerly with John Wanamaker) / Phone 2633-W COAL AND WOOD HOUSE OF DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY , HAY, GRAIN and FERTILIZER HIGH GRADE REPAIRING 641 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 85-J John N. Ennis Warehouses, 905 Main St. and 22 Corlies Ave., Asbury Park SPRINGS BUILT AND REPAIRED MILK AND CREAM BODY BUILDING AND IRON WORK E. Stout Coal Yard Corner Munroe Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 1262-J A Safe Place to Buy Good Grades of N. J. Taylor CLEAN COAL MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Service FROM MONMOUTH FARMS • - Franklin Motor Cars 805 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 541 Telephone 1764-R, 130 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean strove SALES ROOM AND SERVICE STATION Telephone 781-J, 10Q So. Main Street, Ocean Grove T. C. BROWN , Lester R, Weller & Son 1205, Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 866 MISCELLANEOUS Reliable Dealers in COAL AND ICE BLADES’STUDIO Mark Guy’s Auto Inn 20-40 Prospect Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 615 SERVICE STATION > PHOTOGRAPHY OFFICIAL STROMBERG & SCHEBLER CARBURETOR STATION CHIROPRACTOR Corner Cookman Avenue and M un Street, Asbury Park ^ ¥.m...... ' . '. ; r .2j, to 25 Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 90-J

Hupmobile CHIROPRACTOR , W. C. Emmons Harness Co. SALESROOM AND SERVICE Hours 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 8 P, M, BICYCLES, TRUNKS, LEATHER GOODS 1206 Main Street', Asbury Park Out Calls by Appointment . FLASHLIGHTS, GLOVES, ETC. D. J. HOGARTY. JR. 206-207 Asbury Park Trust Co. Building, Cor. Cookman Avenue and REPAIRING THE CAR OF THE AMERICAN FAMILY „ Emory Street. Phone 2509-J Asbury Park Main Street and Lake Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 255-J Lewis B. Howland Dr. Chester B Vliet Ruben’s Sport Shop 534 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park AUTO REPAIRING AND MACHINE SHOP GHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate) Suite 302-3-4-5, Asbury Paxk Trust Co. Building, Asbury Park STATIONERY, SPORTING GOODS, MUSIC AND NOVELTIES Telephone 18-M Phones: ., Office, 2217. Residence, 1297-R. LARGEST LINE OF TOYS IN ASBURY PARK '129 South Main Street Asbury Park If you are not well, it will pay you to, see me

James Hardy DYEING AND CLEANING Shore Cycle Rendezvous Bob Eberle, Prop, AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS REPAIRED William C. Bayer Phone 1808 • WHEELWRIGHTING, HORSESHOEING, AGENT FOR COLUMBIA AND OTHER'POPE MADE BICYCLES 3ENERAL BLACKSMITHING COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP ATTACHED Le Parisien 617-621 Main Street, Asbury Park 906 First Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2045-R, Nettoyage a Sec . FRENCH DYEING AND DRY CLEANING Little’s Slag Roofing S. B. Johnson 1111 Main Street, Corner Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park SLATE AND ASBESTOS SHINGLES AUTOMOBILE PAINTING DRUGGISTS SLATE SURFACE ROOFING IN SHINGLES AND ROLLS 908 First Avenue, Asbury Park ROOFS REPAIRED AND COATED CELLARS WATER-PROOFED Fred W Engel 702 Second Avenue. Asbury Park, Phone 896 # Major?s Moto Shop PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST • Auditorium Corner, Ocean Grove DELCO REPAIRS F. G. Rhodes, Plumber , Phone 204 MAGNETOS, STARTERS AND. GENERATORS PLUMBING AND HEATING 92 South Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 748 If you want good work at the right'price, Phone 2768 Grammer’s Cut Rate Drug Store 103 Emory Street, Asbury Park New Jersey Tire Shop BELLE MEADE AND SAMOSET CANDIES Every Insurance Need Supplied When in. Need G. R. and R. M. Chatterton Opp. Press Office, Asbury Paxk. Phone 1116 (Successors to D, S. Cross & Co.) Prescriptions Called For and Delivered S. W. Hayes Steam HP Tilt IP'S Supplies AETNA SERVICE Vulcanizing ' A Accessories Rooms 510-12-14 Kinmonth Building, Asbury Park. Phone 2437 Prtohe 598 806 Main Street, Asbury Park S. D.; Woolley ' A. D. S. STORE PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING '■ & 43 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Proctor Jones Electric Co. Phone 228 WILLARD. STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION Ira S. Ferris EXPERTS ON SELF-STARTERS AND GENERATORS DRY GOODS “Brighten Up Your Home’r 219 Cookman Avenue; Asbury Park CONTRACTING PAINTERS AND DECORATORS WALL PAPERS. PAINT SUPPLIES ■ Le Maistre’s ’., 704 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park Stewart-Warner Speedometers “ THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” ; SERVICE STATION ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES HOSIERY REAL ESTATE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Cookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury Park 500 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 1429-J Asbury ■ FURNITURE . The Beegle Agency ■ G. FRED BEEGLE' E. W. Stossel Auto Co. M„ D, Sharfstein REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. SELECT PROPERTIES EXPERT MECHANICS 406 Main Street, Asbury Park NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES Phone 2329-W GENERAL AUTOMOBILE AND MACHINE WORK STORE FIXTURES A SPECIALTY 312-314 Tenth Avenue, Bradley Park, N. J, Phone 2089-W 912 Springwood Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2573 R. Wesley Miller, Realtor FOOTWEAR P. O. Box 354 Lyle E. Shaft© REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MORTGAGES STORAGE AND SUPPLIES Best Shoe Company 718 Mattison Avenue,. Asbury Park. Phone 1051 5 Corlies Avenue, Cor. Main St., Asbury Park, Phone 814-M George Pearce. Manager BURT’S CANTILEVER SHOES THE FLEXIBLE ARCH FOR MEN AND WOMEN George W. Pittenger Seacoast Garage 827 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park . INSURANCE, REALTY INVESTMENTS J. PRAGER & SON, Prop. MORTGAGE LOANS. ANY AMOUNT STORAGE (Winter Bates) 400 Main Street, Asbury Park ACCESSORIES By Finkel’s Shoe Shop 86 South Main Street, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Up-to-Date Shoe Store Phone Asbury 1664 RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS A. D. Fourett SHOE REPAIRING- COTTAGES, HOTELS, FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE H. M. Taylor 76 South Main SreeV Next to Rialto Theatre LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW 803 Fifth Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 2633-R TRAYLER TRUCKS . HOME-MADE CANDIES Opp. North Asbury Park Station GENERAL MACHINIST. AUTOMOBILE' REPAIRING 801 First Avenue, Asbury Park. Phone 2045-M .. Disbrow’s Home-Made Candies J. Walter Butcher Have you visited our home-mado candy shop? Here yon ‘ will find a “BUY A HOME” wonderful assortment of Fudge,' Caramels, Nugats, Hard Candies and a 625 Mattison Ave., Asbury Park, 81 Embury Ave,, Ocean Grove I. N. Woolston variety of home-made Chocolates. . CALIFORNIA AND ANCHOR WINTER TOPS DISBROW’S : • Phone 2451-W RADIATOR COVERS 33 South Main Street, Opp. Ocean Grove School AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING AND REPAIRING ' „ • ■ SIGNS- 805 Main Street, Asbury Park. Phone 714-J . JEWELERS Doris I. Weeden H. Goldberg JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER Ks t c o u d # OXY-ACETYLENEWKLDING AND GUTTING THE-HOME OF RELIABLE JEWELRY . AUTOl^OBILE BEPAiRINO- and G^fBRAL MACHINE WORK WAT0HE8, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BiLVERWABE, OUT GLASS : ■■ COMSIERCIAL^IONS—ADVERTISING .; ■: , Seccfnd Avenue ^ tr^ JA sbu ry Parle.. Phone-188 - ■ ■ 011-613 Cookmat Avenue, &sbur; Pari' .608 Main Stv Asbury Park. Phone 688 am;?®,.:.;: I ® .i: , .•:... ■ 'FRIDAY,'rDiECEM BER 2, 1521 ;• BE QCEiAIjN GliO.V'E ^W E S B U S I#E ^S D IRE CTO R V ...... TELEPHONE WORKERS r Talk of Nearby High School. •• ■ The construction ot a' high school M. G. ORSFflN : kehyoits BEmrma store. - lie JOB TO FEED TELEPHONE 6SLS ‘'somewhere down the lino” is being;_ ■ "• ' * . .»■ ''''.'I',".-' V--. -r:1.-. i-i-. ... • V.'-.v Mattresses, Bedding, Bsosa and Eton USE DIVINING ROD agitated by residents of Bradley GONrRAGTOR ■ Beach and Belmar,-to accommodato * and BLILDER Beds, Cribs, Springs, Couches and Tona of Food Used Monthly in Lunch Rooma for the cots. - M at treason renovated. Residence, Nol 66 Heck Avenue TO LOCATE CABLES : ■ v VOperator*. V''."'. OGCAN GROVB. N. *'• 51 OXHSr STREET, OOEl&R q b ove iUClUl 1 Did. you know that. telephone men Q. C. Pridham & Bro. Gharles S. fw ris use a divining, rod? Not the old fash­ “Mrs. Wlgg’a family, couldn’t hold a today? 8,462. That Is about average," CONTRACTING PAINTER ioned forked stick, to be sure, but a candle to the telephone family In re­ A large fruit stand probably doesn’t Pure Manufactured - Practical Painters divining rod nevertheless. Instead of gard to appetites,” says The Telephone sell any more oranges and bananas a • S7 Embury Avenue Special Attention to Jobbing being used for detecting springs under Review, N. Y. But after lunch if there day than the largest dining-room of and Natural the surface of the earth, it serves the are any hungry girls In.the N. Y. Tel, the N. I..Tel.'Company, which often OGEAN GROVE, N. J. 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove more prosaic purpose of locating gas; Oo. fam ily it’s their; own fault. A monthly order of 44,475 quarts of Ice­ totals sales of 100 oranges or aboat pipes In the streets, and submarine 26 dozen bananas. Tilton’s City Dairy cable. • cream, 8,143 pounds of butter, 21,005 S. BOGAN* Glazier pounds of sugar, 17,299 loaves of bread Large urns behind the counters arc Although different In shape from the Pasteurized Milk and Cream Plate, W indow and W indshield and heavens knows how many fishes the fountains for the neverendlng sup­ old divining rod, which is’claimed to ■/V:vif BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED Glass. M irrors tor Sale. and other things In proportion keep the ply of coffee and tea which Is furnish­ MILK hove almost supernatural power, It Is yX M i r r o r s R < - 6 1 1 v u e d . 52 larders full enough for the telephone ed without charge. Imagine the long Distributors for Walfcer-Gordon Products a very simple piece of mechanism re­ FRANK O.T, WILSON ■ : 805 Second. Avenue,'Asbury Park Telephone 898-J girls throughout the N. Y. Tel. Co, line of cups of coffee that 125 pounds P hone 1677 61 South M ain St,, Asbury Park. sembling a wheel suspended on wires, Here are some typical remarks of a week make. 10,000 bags of tea a Office: the head of one of the largest dining­ week, that Is, 10,000, cups, supply 113 Embury Avenue rooms. She thinks nothing of talking enough ammunition for the ten drink­ JOHNiM. BURTIS FRtD E. FABRY about food quantities la hundreds and ers. • * ... OCEAN GROVE thousands. To the cook. “Do you think The handling of such great quan­ •Deliveries are made daily. Twice on FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIREGTOR and EMBALMER 4 barrels of potatoes will be enough tities of food would seem a task to S aturday. SOS Main Street, Ashuri Park Open Oar and Night. Private Rooms for todayV stagger anyone unacquainted with the Lad; Assistant Open Dar and Night I "The girls are very fond of chocolate system of the N. Y. Tel. Co dining­ Order by postal card or telephone. for Funsrala. relcphb’ie434 Residence telephone 4 3 4 1 pudding, bo m ake' about 1,000 portions, rooms. The routine of the day Is Special attention to the small trade Phone 687 517 Bangs A»e. Aaburj Park We shall have 800 or 400 dishes of mapped out most carefully and squads this season, which will bo served sliced fresh fruit as welli" of attendants tnko care of the various “It Is such hot weather that we can jobs,—dlsh-wasli|ng, cooking, salad promptly ag heretofore. HARRY J. BODINE cut down our.quantity of soup to 20 and ' snndwlch-mnltlng, serving and Bills collected weekly. DAVID B. REIDY gallons.” FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER cleaning. The kitchens are spotless Telephone 110-R. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MORTICIAN To an attendant: und electric dishwashers not only re­ When you are in need of reliable shoe 722 Mattison Are.. Asbury Park “Are we running short of rolls? Per­ duce that arduous task to almost a Parlors: 322 Bond StrSet, Asburj Park repairing visit the l«unKmotor Service * Private Auto haps about 100 dozen will tide, us over. game, but Insure absolute sterUratlttn, Telephone 2455 Motor Equipment Ambutance Service Phone 64 Have your squad mnke about 900 Steam tables keep soup, meal and salads and 1,100 sandwiches,—two or potatoes at a red hot temperature. three varieties of each." Iceless refrigerators perpetually do NURSING The “Keen Kutter” Store ■ To the Cashier: their duty of keeping milk, butter, und LAING HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. Merritt & Hunt "How mnny snles did you have salads chilled. , The Broadest and Noblest Profession 220 Main Street, Asbury Park PAINTERS F o r W omen Tools and Cutlery, Harware, Paints, No Job Too Small Varnishes, Enameled Ware 66 Mt, Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. Plumbing Supplies LOCATING A BURIED CABLE ■ Phone 11-W P hone 1304 Mr. Plant Man goes a-looklng with a ■ i , Telephone 1772-Asbury W hen yoiou w ant Rood w ork . ^Wpa,lU4W0^tag8*~ampHfIer*spW5teh exploring coll. The Induction set Is Long Branch, N. J. DOMINIC CORBO and their eggs banished forever in connected to the cable at Its termina­ oilers a two and one-lmlf years’ ^ SHOEMAKER two hours. Kills all germs and makes tion, When You Telephone course for candidates wishing »to everything in room absolutely pure. who doos good work and charges prepare, themselves for any of the No damage to clothing. reduced prices for the winter. and built on the principle of tlio mi­ JAMES A. HOGG Telephone 2053-J Asbury Park crophone. Out of Town m any careers now open to Well tra in ­ 605 Main Street, Asbury Park 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. “Such nil outfit,” II. M. Benhnm, ed graduate nurses. Construction Supervisor of New Jersey Comfortable single rooms in sep­ writes In The Telephone Review, "has arate building-. Minimum education­ Geo. B. Sexton, Funeral Director f Embalmer enabled us to trnce the routing of each al requirement, one complete year of (Successor to J. H. Sexton) ot two large submarine cables crossing ' When you,make a telephone toll call High School work, Private Auto Ambulance Raritan Bay from Annadale, Staten there live .two classes ol! calls at your dis­ for detailed information apply to Island, to Eeanshurg, New .Tersey. SUPERINTENDENT 15* M ain Street, Asbury Park . Brow n’s Bloch, Spring Lake posal—■‘sliition-lo-stiition” and "pcrson- Bach cable enn he locnted within a Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Telephone 21 . Telephone 32-M to-per.son. ” stripe five feet wide In water as deep Long Branch, N. .1. as fifty feet. This Is of ‘great value A STATION-TO-STATION call is oiiv when It becomes necessary to pick up where yon do not specify that a particu­ Next class enters January 10, 1922 either cable, as It mnltos )t possible to Our Ocean Grove office is now located at avoid useless dragging with grappling lar person is to be reached. .Fust nsk the 33 Central Avenue, corner of in street, hooks. operator for a , eerlnin number and she Does Your Plumbing 01 “This apparatus has been used In a v. ill conned you with whoever answers number of cases to facilitate locntlng Need Attention ? telephone 1974, where we have on display that telephone. Charge is liiatle if the submarine cables at crossings where It is always best to catch a leak or the latest inventions in gas appliances. dredging work Is to ho done. In cases connection is completed. a plumber repair when it first starts, of burled cables of questionable rout­ because its tendency is to grow worse ing, the cables can be easily and accu­ Kur il PERSON-TO-PERSON call, tell with neglect. rately traced by means of It, thus elim­ I lie operator the name of the person you inating random digging. “Home-made” repairs • are make­ want- to speak with and his telephone For Your Unused ’•When the trenching machine Is used shifts at b-'st, and are the costliest in number or ailihvssii T.f possible,, she will In building n subway, the/cutting wheel the long run-—place your plumbing: must be raised at each plpo crossing {jet the particular'.person oil the wire. 11' problems on our shoulders, and wo the trench line, to avoid damaging either the pipe or the trencher. The In­ communication is so established the reg­ will solve them promptly and satisfac­ duction set and amplifier locate all such ular loll charge will he m ade;.if the per­ torily. crossings very accurately so that they son cannot lie reached a small charge is may lie staked out In advance of WILLIAM YOUNG Enjoy this cheerful, cozy, open trenching work.” made for tin1 report. PLUMBER fire—without wood, ashes, ■The. rales for slatioii-to-station calls Prisoner Wants D ir e c t o r y during (lie day are generally on'e-fifth 94 MAIN AVENUE, OCHN GROVE, N. J. Teteohotui smell, smoke, flying sparks less than the rates for person-to-person “From the four corners of the earth or trouble—ready on the in­ come requests for copies of N. X. Tel­ calls and are still lower at night. Less ephone Directory," says The Tele­ operating work is required and more rap- F. S. MORRIS phone Review, N. Y. , id service can lie given on station-to-sta- stant and v e ry economical. Now comes a letter from n prisoner In the U tah S tate Prison, who .Is serv­ tion calls, but. (nil charges for stieh calls . ';3 U S L ing a long sentence, asking for a com­ can not lie reversed.. plimentary £opy of the classified di­ STORAGE BATTERIES rectory, wlileh lie wishes to use In ■The next, tim e y o u te le p h o n e o u t o f Dry Charged sending out his handiwork to various I own hear in mind that these two classes Guaranteed Mlteen Months From Dale places of business, In order to help support n young wife and baby. This of loll calls are at. your disposal. ol Purchase Is an unusual request, hut not more I . S. SOLID TRUCK TIRES so than dozens of others, that are Pressed On At Once constantly received. 82 S. Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. QUIT TELLING FUNNY STORIES NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Telephone 2778

Why Congressman Kelly Sacrificed Humor on the Altar of Serious S e a c o a s t The Humphrey Statesmanship. Patrick Kelly, a representative In Repair Shop Radiantfire congress from Michigan, says that life DENNETT & CONiC used to tell umny stories Iii going A wonderful new invention—a radiant gas fire- about ill his political campaigns. The Automobile Repairing audiences always liked them and went place heater—that floods the room with Radiant heat awuy pleased, Telling them looked Work Guaranteed. Prompt Service Towing Service and firelight. like good politics. Years later Kelly would meet a WHY WORRY WITH A Autos Bought, Sold and Exchanged This interesting new invention is now being deni- man .and he woujd say: BOILING RADIATOR ? 86 South Main Street, Asbury Park : onstrated in our salesroom. Come and see it. "I have met you before. I remem­ Fhone 1664-Asbury ber very well u certain story you told." The Lober Non-Bursting For Sale at the Gas Office Then he would repeat the anecdote. Radiator for Fords is the only Kelly would nsk him what else lie re. Paul J. Strassburger membered that had been said, and he guaranteed radiator. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street ^ CO. would be unable to remember a thing. Each one bears the man­ Ocean Grove, N. J. The congressman began to wonder if tile 709 Ninth avenue. Belmar, N. J. Telephone 634 Belrnar. telling of stories prevonted more seri­ ufacturers’ guarantee. Will Telephone 1749-Asbury .Arnold avenue, Point Pleasant, N. J . T elephone 128 P o in t P le a s a n t ous matters, from finding lodgement perfectly , cool the water, no In the hearer’s mind. 87 Central avenue. Ocean Grove, Telephone 1974 Asbury matter how hot the day. He became fearful. He was not Casta Grocer sure, but lie decided to lay off the Guaranteed sot to burst Goods delivered. We give you fuuny story. So was the possibility from freezing. Use the gen­ QUALITY. We give you SERVICE, of a multitude of good laughs sacri­ and best of all, we give you LOWEST ficed at the altar of serious states­ uine Lober and be free from PRICES, consistent with quality and This Store Cordially invites Yon to Make manship.—Now York Sun. radiator troubles. quantity. Embarrasslrlg Moment. Use of All Its Many Facilities It happened .when I .made my first visit to my husband’s people. My sis- STORAGE BATTERY INN Albert L. Brown To Make . tui'rlnJaw had.made some cakes apd A. A. KKI,l,BR EXIDE SERVICE JOBBING had several yolks of eggs left and. didn't know what she could do with LOOK FOR 511 Malo Street, Asbury Park Tin and Sheet Metai W orker Your Christmas Shopping Tour them. I suggested she let me' make A Successful and .Pleasant One scrambled eggs' like I had seen my THIS SIGN Phone 371 Slate nnd Asbestos Shingle Roofing iriother make, so nice und ilijfTy. But SATTCRf ■ X put too much flour' In the mixture Automobile Electrical W ork 1*' Stoves, Ranges nnd Furnaces and It came out so hard It was a task ol Every Description COOK’S BEE HIVE AS!M ?K to put through It with a lailfe.—€hl- 109 Abbott Avenne, Ocean Grove eugo Ainerlcuu. \ i ...... Telephone 2118-R * ", v FRIDAY^ DECEMBER 2, 102ir

ro m a eA }sa '' , W wkly MtUon “TURN TO THE RIGHT” FOR eighth, Albert Halation; duplicate, John H,ulshart; ninth, Lester . Wil­ ' THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES FULL WEEK AT THE LYRIC liams; duplicate, Albert Tonchin; Published Friday by herald, Fred W. Better; ■ duplicate, ESTATE OP GEORGE F. RAINEAR “Turn to the Right” , will be pre­ Timothy Brown; master-at-arms, ‘ John E. Quinn, Editor sented by the Lyric Players at the Elihu Brown; duplicate, Elwood 43 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Lyric theatre tonight and tomorrow Mooney; monitor, Walter Panz,' .• Telephone 7 * nigh;:, with a children’s matinee to­ morrow. Probably never before has S U B S C R IP T IO N S : 11.50 y e a rly ; 85c. se m i-a n n u a lly ; 45c. q u a rte rly o r 3c. a n d p o s t­ any play made such a success in How's This P Small Banks for Small Coins age per copy, postage paid In tho United States; Canada (2.00 and foreign bury Park, and it was by demand of W o offer $100.00 lor any cnee of catarrB tnat Cannot be o u ro d fey B A U / f i *2.60 a y e a r. many persons who could hot see the CATARRH MEDICINE. You carf get an attractive and convenient J ADDRESSES dhang-ed on reauest—always Five former address. peach jam comedy the first of the HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la ta k ­ ADVERT I SEME1*TS: Ratca will bo furnished by us upon request en Internally ana acts through ho Blood Home Bank by opening an account with $1 or more week that the management decided on tha Mucous Surfaces of the System, W'atcli th e I«*«! on jrour p a p e r for th e crp/rat/on oi your »ub»crtptloa to bold over the play for the full Sola by druggists for over forty yean. in the Interest Department of this bank. week’s run. • Piicts 75c. Testimonials free, Entered oa socond-class mall at tho Ocean Grove postofllce. An innovation will be introduced F. -I, Chenoj iSt Co., Toledo, Ohio. Put aside the nickles, dimes and quarters and THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE " at the matinee tonibrrow, when a deposit the contents of the bank every week or valuable prize will be presented to the school boy or girl sixteen or un-* month at 4 per cent, compound interest. der forming the largest number of It is a mighty poor sort of sports­ Education Week opens Sunday, if words from eleven letters composing ONE GENT A WORD You will soon build up a worth-while fund of you have had no previous notice of manship that prompts an individual the name of the leading lady of the MINIMUM- 25 CENTS. CASH TO ready cash to earn more money for you. this new observance; The purposes or a group of individuals to deface Lyric players Edna Peekham, No ACCOMPANY THE ORDER of the coletiration are to inform the the building of a rival school, as in letter should be used twice, unless people of the achievements as well as the act of vandalism perpetrated at it appears twice-ill the name, as does AUTOMOBILE TIRE—34x4 Fabric “e!I and. “a.” Any pupile is eligible. . the demands of the public schoolu in the Ocean GroVe building by several Safety, quick detachable, with in­ Simply sign name snd address to list ner easing, new, for sale cheap. Call the effort to secure the bettor coop­ high school boys from across the and hand to an usher'. 48 Main avenue, Oeean Grove, or eration anil support of the public in lake. That these boys may be saved It had .been announced that an­ phone . 7 Asbury.--44 tf. ■ 4 per cent, paid on interest accounts meeting these needs'. The prevalent the stigma pf a jail sentence the other play would be presented the last half of this week, but when the idea seems to be that the responsibili­ members of the Neptune board of ed­ MOTOR— M . Si, p., 60 cycles, 220 manuscript was read it was 'consid­ voltage, alternating current, variable ty of the public cases with tho pay- ucation are disposed to be lenient in ered too risque, and the management speed 000 to 2,000, ‘ Kimble motor, • ment of school taxes. Never was there dealing with them. This determina­ and players decided unanimously to practically new, having only been used Asbury Park Trust Company Withdraw it,, as it was believed the a greater mistake. The public owes tion is not in consonance with the two months. For sale or exchange Corner Maltlson Avenue and Emory Street as much to the teachers in the way wishes of many persons, who would local theatregoers want clean plays. for ',<■ h. p. motor. Times Ollice, Ocean Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Grove.—44 tf. of appreciation of their good offices as. like to see the otl'emlers haled into evenings of next week, with the la­ Telephone 1700 to the municipality for school taxes. court and given the full e x ten t of th‘e dies’ matinee Wednesday, the Lyric GAS STOVE—Radio, 10 fire brick This is but one of the many things law. However, while tile leniency of Players will present the comedy columns, excelent condition, for sale which the public,owes to thenyhools. the hoard, an altogether sound, prin­ “Cappy Ricks,” Thursday, Friday and because of installing different heating Officers: . Saturday, with a children's matinee facilities, , for $15 to a quick buyer. W illiam J . C o u s c ...... ■ • • * ...... P resident There are others, and acquaintance ciple, may not suit the radically in­ Saturday, “The Rosary.” Call 48 Main avenue, Ocean Grove.— with them is to bo formed by an oc­ clined, the latter are bound to tltftil Lee W. B erry ...... >...... "ice President 44 tf. William C. Rogers ...... , Secretary-Treasurer casional visit to the siiumls anii talk dill'orently and view the matter dis­ Jeft'crson B. Pogal ...... Assistant Secrctary-Traasuret DECREE TEAMS ORGANIZED FOR SALE-—Modern .l2-voom house, wjth the teachers.' passionately after awhile. It is uni­ which can. he made into a two-family Marguerite Hampton ...... Assistant Secretary-Trcasurer versally . agreed that the vandalism UY LOCAL PYTHIAN LODGE house; two baths, four lire places, gas } James Forsyth ...... - ...... Assistant Treasurer The* local luv conimissioiu'i’s have should, not go unnoticed and the of­ and electricity in each room, newly ju s t placod an unk*r- with Uir (ianiL'- fenders ;;vi off sent free. They de­ Monmouth Lodge, Knights of kitchen ami pantry lloors, furnace in serve to he made an example of and I’ythins, of Aslnii'.v I’ark. lias organ­ cellar, garage for two' cars, large woll company; for a -rnmpivs^i'rl air grounds, lot Slixl!!;!, located at Plain­ he punished, if only to remind them ized pernian'ent and duplicate degree dlaph luiuutiy aaJiuUuauw ■ * - ■ • field, N. J. For particulars address «:unr 'im.n li. f .miy1 n.;i",-.'m.nr a .loci I'.kb C aptain, David Wll I ia ms;, il up I i ca'CvT »tMoi>o«oao»»«o< Ihe one under consideration without at a distance ol* several miles. That is Joliii Uui'Lis; lirst. iillicer, W illiam FOR SALE—Several line bargains more than emm^h (-i covit every receiving their just deserts. In any Cotilon; ilnplicate, Joseph Harris; in houses and hotels. Kindly list your part of Ocean drew. Many event and at .the very least, they second, David Williams; duplicate, houses for summer rental. Charles William Pine; third, Frank. Butcher; should he made to restore the de­ L. Keast, GO Main, avenue.—f> tf. plaints ImVi: been made in the past by duplicate,. Robert Cecil; fourth, FO R S A L E the firemen of their inability !■> hear faced l.mtdinc to its former condition George Brand; duplicate, Ira Gordon; WANTED—We buy antiques and the present alarm Ivil at certain and ;ri| cai'moo, if possible, no mat fifth, Joseph Travis; duplicate, George other furniture, show cases, ice tim es ami untk-r ecrlaia e.mditiiniH, ter how ureat the cost. This is the Pearce; sixth, Albert Fletcher; du­ boxes, etc. Wo repair and rolinish fine Two bungalo.ws, $ 3 , 7 0 0 . very mildest punishment We can plicate, D. W. I’daml; sevcnlli, .Sydney furniture. I\ I.inster, 117 South Main notably when the wind is in a contrary Wilkcson; duplicate. 11. W. 1’ryke; street. I'hono 20L4-J—13tt. ■ House, 8 roonjs, near beacli, $6,8oo. direction from their limm-s,. The in­ think el'. stallation of Ihe new diaphoile whistle Fourtecu room house, corner, $7,500. guarantees freedom front all such An opportunity to obtain from House, 22 rooms—neat beach—$9,500. complaints. The wisdoni of having a S anta Claus a pair of ice. or roller S ' ' S double .alarm, bell and whistle, is thus | skates is upon to every ambitious boy > s Mortgage '#4,000. apparent, should any person he. dis- i and■ t;ii! in Ocean (!rove. The condi- posed to question it. There eaii he no I lion's under which the skates niay lie I .IS ¥011 Have Properties lor 5 Rooming house, 36 rooms, near beach, doubt that the adoption of this new I obtained—it involves really hut lit- Price $ 12,000 ; half mortgage. fire signal will add materially to the work- -are set. forth in the adver- cquipment of the department and to Using columns of this paper. Look I Sale or Rent f the ellicieney of the liremen. them up and act in accordance there­ Belmar—6 rooms and bath, ,500. with. [ List Them Witb | Mortgage. $2,500. Approximately $,"i00,000 saving has •been effected in the railway mail ser­ Yes, shop early, and shop often. vice through careful ins|iection and reorganization of the Sunday scryiecvf MOTHEHS CIRCLE liAZAAlt; j The less i. CiaySoa 1j Mary L. Walker j 'This has been accomplished by havitig ' -$I80 KKAI.1ZI5I) I'KOM SA LE the clerical force and the 'space used ! in transporting the mail conform to’ , j Real Estate and Insurance | ,, , , ,r • (1, , , I Ihe sum ol one hundred and the needs of the sernee oil that day. (,;,,luv (j„|al1, Wls uetlu(| f|,,m Uic It is tho first timo that a systematic cntcriaimnunt :iu j ll part of Postmaster General Hays’ alternoon and evening at the St. Ki­ s : mo hotel. A musical and literary ••••••••■••••aaaaiitiaiiaaM iM M aiiM iviaifiHM uiiM iHituaiM iM M aiit jn’Otfiam of elVectinjr economies in 1 murrain in the afternoon and even­ ! Phone 2677 Asbury Park I the postal service hy checking up on ing made a pleasing, diversion and : . j service that was expanded during the was thoroughly appreciated by large .•iaaivaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaHaaataaaaafMaaaaiaaaHaaaHaiaaiiiaiaMM. war period. A similar check up has audiences. , The bazaar was personally direct­ been effected in all other branches of ed by M rs, N . .J. Holm es. T he . WE HAVE BUYERS | the service, which has resulted in a. chairmen of the various booths were: : ' » • to ta l saving of $ If),000,000 in the Mrs. Harry Holmes, aprons; Mrs.- running expense of the postal service Wili iam IS. Taylor, ' handkerchiefs; I For Hotels* Cottages and ] for the present fiscal year. M rsi Ol;is • F.. Lee and M rs. II. G. Farrell, miscellaneous booth; Mrs. Frank Wninright and Mrs G. L, I). I Rooming Houses I E, H, CLIVE. Prbpdotor Although farmers are not com- Tompkids, pawnbrokers' exchang,'; _ •„ , ...... , ... social departm ent, cake; M rs. A. J . pelled to carry com pensation m sur- 1}rv.in> v‘lll(,v. ^ ,,k .’nnk> H.lnl,(>x i ! nnce on their employes, as are other iimt .Mrs. Unmes Illair, ice cream. j Insurance Mortgages employers of labor in New Jersey, ! ___ — ..— ______the State labor laws hold them per- I. s |'jU-\’15 T l’ltKEY DINNFI1 AT oonally responsible for all injuries ANNUAL FAMILY REUNION suffered by their employes while at i | Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. BIdg. work, This is the announcement [ For Quick Action | At the home of Mr. and Mi's. Wil­ made by Deputy Commissioner .Mc- Asbury Park I liam H. Carpenter, 81 Heck avenue, S - List Your Property j Miehael in awarding full claim to a a fam ily reunion (in Tliaiik.sgiving 133 Broadway, Ocean Orove | farm hand injured in performing his day, an annual event, brought to­ duties. A labor,er Is a workman, gether relatives from New York 1 For ©ale or Rent s whether he works on a farm, in a City, Mount Vernon, Elizabeth, Am­ *' j pere and Ocean Grove. The follow­ factory or elsewhere. There is 110 ing persons were entertained by Mr. | Have customers waiting for bungalows, cottages and j valid reason, therefore, why a farm and Mrs. Carpenter at a turkey din­ S boarding houses. Telephone or drop a postal card. 5 laborer when injured should he ner: • barred from receiving compensation. , Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hull," G. | Will call for particulars if desired, . f Rose, J. W, Hull, Mrs. G, Slocum, E. N. WOOLSTON Dr. and *Mrs. G. A. Hull, of New York; Mr and Mrs. A; I,. Carpenter, I A. W. LerURGE; : Thu enemies of prohibition legisla­ * - , • Real Estate Insurance Mortgages tion are not solicitous for the Fourth Misses Edna and Hope Carpenter, of Mount Vernon; Mrs, Wiliam J. Grif­ 5 90 Main ftvo,, Cor, Ponnsylvania ft ve„ Ocoan Mrovo S 48 MAIN AVENtJE, OCEAN GROVE Amendment; they are in open warfare • • ! S fin, of Elizabeth; Sidney Hull Car­ * Telephone 237-J j Telephone 308 against the Eighteenth. They want penter, of Ampere! Mr, ■ and Mrs. to make it impossible to enforce the Harold Carpenter, Mr, and Mrs, A. I S law. They believe that if they can Mel). Carpenter and daughter Betty; List Your Property for Rent NOW break down enforcement of the law Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H, Gracey, Mr; and Mrs. Russell R. Holbrook for Season of 1922 they can discourage the American and Miss B. J. Carpenter. people and eventually make nullifica­ We have several properties' that are bargains, and tion acceptable. To them it ia not thd would like to show them to you; Will You Subscribe? FOR SALE—OCEAN GROVE Fourth Amendment which is sacred, ' FOR SALE but the right of the rum-runner and bootlegger to pocket the proceeds of Good sir, look, here’s a splendid sheet, Hotel, 31 roomB, 29 bed rooms, hair mattresses in every Heck avenue, near Beaoh, 14 rooms, furnished. Price Of tales and poetry, complete; lawlessness. And there you are, room; large dining-room, 4 lavatories, bsth, eleotrie lights, gas,* $8,800, It costs but little by the year, A fine property on Pitman avenue, 14 rooms, 2, baths, with the whole thing in a nutshell. located on a corner two blocks from ocean, • Price, completely ’Tis very cheap, 'tis very clear, electric lights. Price $13,500. Don't be so girapfc, now, my friend, furnished, $15,000, Mortgage to auit As mjt this trade to comprehend, Good bargain in a 28-rocra boarding house on Embury : We have been asked about a mu- Why, don’t you see, here's anecdote, Hotel, 20 rooms, comer property, centrally located, avenue. Bath; furnished, $10,000. A nd pictures, too, of noble notfei . nicipal Christmas tree for Ocean completely fumiBhed. Price $9,000, $1,300 plus equity in / Abbott avenue, near the ocean, 10-room cottage, with ‘ Grove again this year. We take it Embracing gallant streams of fun bath; furnished. Price $7,000. From outlets that have just begun Building and Loan shares is all that is required. for granted the tree will occupy' its ■To pour their treasures from the main Broadway, corner property, tight-room [cottage. Price *■; accustomed place at holiday timo, as Of some most condescending 'brainI Double Property, Corner, centrally located, 8 rooms in ' $7,500. ; Usual. If not, a great many persons With this fine sheet you sit at home, each, with open fireplace and pipeless furnaces and all other Embury avenue, double cottage, six rooms; east side. -—not only oav own home town people, And o’er creation far may roam; From tropic sun 'to polar snow, Price $8,000, v ; Christmas visitors—arc going to modem improvements. Price $13,000, $4,000 cash is all that And look o’er all " the world below; We have many more properties for sale. We will be , bo greatly .disappointed. IIow about Talk with Lloyd George and the.sages, is ^quired. it, Mr, Smith? View the deeds of early ages. .. glad to show you any property we have listed, What say you now? Suppose you Place all of your insurance requirements with' ME, pony ■ C o n g ratu latio n s to E dw ard C. “One-fifty” in good current money, LEX US WRITE YOUR INSURANCE. WE REPRE­ Sweet, of Ocean Grove, who has And make, your city home look gay, Louis E. Bronson, Agt. SENT 16 DIFFERENT COMPANIES. WE PLACE FIRST /.‘beenj appointed a deputy interna! Like Ocean Grove} no f a r ow sy MORTGAGES, •’ 'reye^uo; ,collector;, for . this county. SAMUEL DUNLOP, 53 Main. Avenue* '^O.cean tHU{b)isike;i>n. .efficient officer. Elizabeth, Nov,. 29, 1921. _ ■ ■ 1 .; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 , '1921 T H E O C EM N.: G Il'O V E • T£ M & £ • ■ P A G E £ X ., f iv ' Vi'-vS , ■ ’’•Mt. and. Mrs. C. W. 'M ilieff ;.,49: Heck avenue,’ entertained over Thanksgiving andstho ^ektoL Mr. arid Mis. James A. Gcewoy, of Uni-1, versity Heights, New York City, and M rs. W. X, M iller, of LiUcewood, Reciprocity John Mulhail, o f Aabury Park, is tho sew manager of the Act. store We took sweet counsel together, - Shop early ?’ Sure. on Main avenue, succeeding Edward and walked into the houBe of God in We try to do all in our power to aid Reynolds, of Ocean Grove, who has company.—Ps. 66:14. Dr. Henry B. Dorr is driving a new been sent to the Bradley Beach store Essex sedan car. of the Acme company.. The change St. Paul's" M. E. our patrons. . ' — «— , was mads on Monday of this week.’ ■" Victor, Chamberlain is meeting Of course Ocean Grove ia going to with .encouragement in his work as There’s a reason. .. have a municipal Christmas tree. The engagement of Miss Elmo the organizer and leader, of tho Ciiverj of Trenton, s frequent visitor young people’s chorus to sing at tho We are deeply conccrned in their success, as" their success bene­ -Already Christmas parcels are go­ to Ocean .Grow, and Andrew Searing, midweek prayer service on Wednes­ ing through thM»HW»«WMMIMHM«HMWW«M»»»M»MMWaWI»W»W.WIM«M«»«WM»W»« Philadelphia next day. Raymond Bartlett, soloist and Yourselves,” In tho' evening pn young people’s worker. The services “For Our Learning.” The northeast storm of the first oml Sunday night. of the week tore up the beachfront Trinity Episcopal. to some extent, but ’lot sufficient to At the November meeting of tho Inclement weather-caused a post­ cause any serious damage,’ Ocean Grove Home Guards Iasi; Fri­ ponement Monday evening of tho day night Miss Ida Mason, of Main. J) “TeiWMir'’p!trttTm,ste]5^ ■J^IiSSSS* «jsvt?fh3! ing- is to be held on next Monday Jennie C. and- Mae E. Fulton spent the Golden Bananas," one of the evening at 7.30 o’clock. Four ves­ bury Park S Ocoar Grove BarJ You have a partner that works steadily and the Thanksgiving weekend in their popular Stay-at-llomc Jbornoys. trym en and a w arden are to bo, never fails you in any time of emergency. Ocean Grove cottage at 52 Abbott ave­ The meeting was held in tile parlor elected, also three deputies and three nue. . of St. Paul’s church. alternate deputies to the diod,esan Interest paid on Savings Accounts. convention. Harry Benson, the ballooh king, Congressman Appleby has furnish­ Girls from 11! to 17 are wanted to of Abbott avenue, ha's joined his moth­ ed The Times with a copy of the join the junior department of tho er at West Palm Beach, Fla. He printed report on tile hearing ;it Girls’ Friendly Society, and to take writes that the weather there is very Washington on the subject of the part in a pageant on Friday even­ w arm . —«---- pollution of navigable waters, held ing, December 10th. before the committee on rivers and Thu rector, Rev. Hiram R. Ben­ A number of the younger set in harbors in the House of Repr-osentn- nett, will have for his sermon topic Ocean Grove attended the invita­ tives, October 25th last, Sunday morning “The Holy Scrip­ tion dance last Saturday evening in tures.” Sunday welling, “An Ad­ the Metropolitan hotel, Asbury Fred G. Howland, of Atlantic City, vent Message.” Holy Communion at P ark . where he is tho proprietor of a large 7.30 and 10.30 a. m. bathing establishment, spent last Ernest Woolston, Jr., who spent weekend with his sister at II!) First Presbyterian, the Thanksgiving holidays at his Stockton avenue, Mr. Howland is the The Homo Mission Study Class Safe Deposit Department Interest Department home in the Grove, returned to his son of Charles Howland, an early held its first meeting Monday after­ studies ut Pennington Seminary on owner of the Arlington hotel in this noon at the home of-Mrs. George S. M onday. place, and he spent his boyhood days Ferguson, 512 Third avenue. Tile at Ocean Grove. subject for the winter in “The Un­ “ Adding Strength to Strength” Copies of the Tarrytown and Sara­ finished Business ol' the Presbyterian toga* (N. Y.) papers have been sent From Miami, Fla., Master Paul Church,” to this office by Joseph II. Davis, o£ Strassburger received on Tuesday Meeting of Boy Scout Troop No, ASBURY PARK, N. J. the former city, a summer resident morning by parcel post a cocoanut in 30 tilis Friday evening at 7.30, of Ocean Grove, the husk sent him by Jesse Leeming, — *~~ Sunday m orning Dr. C. F. Slmw who is passing tho winter at the will preach on “The Greatest Need HENRY C. WINSOR, President.. H. A. WATSON, Vico President. IRVING L. REED, Cashier The Ocean Grove W. C. T, U. will Southern resort. Mr. Leeming was of the Times," and in the evening on meet Tuesday afternoon, December a meat cutter in tho Strassburger “The Invisible Adversary.” F, M. MILLER, Asst; Cashier. H. EARL FARRY, Asst, Cashier. 0, in St. Paul’s church. The subject store the past summer and ho formed and genera! discussion wili be on a strong attachment for young Paul. Fir.st Methodist. ■•••••■•■•■•••••••••■•••(••■••••••■••••• m m . iim iHHiiiiiniim iHM m M M n d m i h k m m h u i Sabbath observance, Officers of tho Men’s Bible Class, Bishop Charles L. Mead, of Denver, just elected, are: President, H, W, The Thursday Club met yesterday Col., a member of the Ocean Grove Coniegys; vice president, Harry afternoon with ’ Mr's. II, Sanford Association, is expected to dedicate Ilarsin; secretary, Albert Messier-, Flint, 28 Pitman avenue. The mem­ n $5,000 pipe organ in Springfield treasurer, Daniel Shutts. bers are planning to make somebody church, Philadelphia, this Sunday, An individual communion set has happy at Christmas'time. preaching at tho morning service. At been presented to the pastor, Rev. night Dr. Charles M. Boswell, an­ F. A. DeMoris, the gift of a friend. John M. Goodnow is home from a other member of thft Association, it is remarked that Fourth ave-' protracted visit with his daughter, will preach. The pastor of Springfield Seacoast Trust Company nuo is represented in the member­ Mrs. Charles Farrow, at Haddonfleld, is the Rev. E. D. Decker, an Ocean ship of this church by thirty-eight N . J, He is occupying his cottage at Grove property Owner and fi-equent fam ilies. 112 Embury avenue. visitor here. On Sunday morning there will be Asbury Park, N. J. the administration of the Holy Com­ II. 0. Halsey, of Elizabeth, e Word received Tuesday from Jo­ munion. At evening worship the 11 It pays to bank at the Seacoast.” summer cottager at Beach and seph Thompson, of Ocean Grave, who pastor will preach on “Reaping the Heck avenues, was an Ocean Grove lias been ill at West Palm Beach, Whirlwind.” visitor Wednesday with Charles W. Fla., anys ho is; much improved. Mrs. Jenkins 70 Embury avenue. Thompson and young daughter left First Baptist. ■ - hero today '.»• the -Southern city. A new organization has been , Mrs. ’ Emma J. Stratton, 11!) . Mt. Rnymond Thompson, u brother, has formed among the younger women HarmOn Way, has announced tho en­ just recovered from an attack of the and girls—a branch of the World Business Thai Calls for Expert Knowledge gagement of her daughter, Miss (In which put him in the, naval hos­ Wide Guild. The officers are: Mrs. Carolyn Jean Stratton, and George pital at Charleston, S. C. Raymond Winfield, president; Mrs. Tuthill, The settling of one estate often demands an intimate knowledge of several A,-Jackson, of Aldington, N, J, in a chief quartermaster in the vice president; Mrs. Siegmoud, sec­ United S.tiites navy. retary j Miss Warren, assistant sec-, different1 kinds of business—a knowledge that no one person is likely to have. Miss Helen Lewis, of Mt, Tabor rotary, aiid Miss. Mann, treasurer. Our Board of Directors are men of- wide and varied business experience Way, last Sunday took the place of WATER COMPANY VERDICT; Or, MacMurray on Sunday morn­ Mrs. Anna M, Hahn, contralto, in St, ing at 10,30 will preach oil “Dedica­ and the benefit of this knowledge is given to every,trust or estate that comes in­ MAY COLLECT 512,000 BILL Paul'S’ church quartette. Mrs. Hahn tion to Service”- and in the evening to our care. • -___ lias been ill for several weeks. a t 7.30 im . “The New Life In And yet our charges are no more than those of the most . inexperienced In the county court- last. Friday a C hrist.” .Men’s class a t 2.30, and fit Mrs, C. J. Massinger, of Ocean jury .awarded thy Monmouth Water the same hour the class for women. person. Grove, was awarded the lucky number Company a verdict of $12,000 in its On Wednesday evening, under the souvenir at a bridge and live hundred suit against Asbury Park, Neptune auspices of the Woman’s Missionary party in the Marlborough hotel, As- township and Avon for water bills for Society, there will be a meeting in tury Park,'last Friday - afternoon, tho first nine, months of. the year the interest of world-wide- missions. 1920, The amounts awarded by the It is expected that" Dr, Samuel Mc­ Thompson Dilatush, baritone, of jury were tho full, amounts asked by Cauley, of Brooklyn, will be present Ocean Grove, was the soloist in the the water company and under, the and speak. Member Federal Reserve System Baptist church , at Manmqnon last ruling Asbury Park must pay about Sunday morning. Abe Finkel, of tho $G,00fl, Avon about $4 .non and Nep- Grand Avenue Reformed. Neptune Bchooi, gave a violin num- turss township about 52,000. Under the direction of the Wom­ It was claimed by me defendants an’s League, a Christinas bazaar was ^0r' !j that there’was insufficient water pres­ opened in the basement of Library Peter‘Pollack, 07 Main avenue, has sure in the mains to properly ex­ Hall yesterday afternoon, which, is . ______,L ^ —■ ■ — established in Asbury Park a branch tinguish « fire, and they produced to be continued until this evening. ' of. ..the International Secret Service; evidence to prove that at times gravel One. of the featu res is a cafeteria Mr. Pollack, himself an oxperjienced and other substances came through lunch counter. detective, is president of the con: tho hose and that pressure was al­ Rev. Conover. announces a com­ corn. most nil. Further, it was contend­ munion service for Sunday morning. I A National Bank with All Trust Powers ■ — ed that under the old rate of $8 a year At evening worship he will preach Miss Lido Doran Reed is spending a plug that some allowances; wore on “Leaving Christ—for What?” a week or ten days here with her mads on this account, but that when, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Seed, under tha ineh-foot rate, a three Bradley Beach M. E. 117 Abbott avenue, Miss Becd is a months’ bill of $<30 was , jumped to trained nurse and she is living in Members of the Men’s Class who Save for a Purpose $000, and then the municipalities assisted Rev, Marshal! Owens in the ’Trenton, , ^ might expect bettor service. Bible service last Sunday evening There is -only one way in which the habit of saving may . be acquired, The November meeting Tuesday were: Paul Broome, William -,N. Saving must; be done for a purpose and in a systematic way, afternoon of tho Ocean Grovo auxili­ $557 FOIl RED CROSS HERE; LafTerty, James Smith, Thomas Welsh, William J. Hardy, William A. • As a means to encourage regular systematic saying the Merchants’ Na­ ary of tho Spring l4ikB hospital waft MRS. CARPENTER CHAIRMAN Sicld a t th e residence of M rs. T ,-N el­ Rogers, 'T, W, Wood and i’rof. Wal­ tional Bank maintains a Savings Department, and also has in operation a Holi­ ter J, Mulford. Mrs, Lnffcrty gave, son L'illagore, 304 Third avenue, Ths drive in Ocean Grove for the day Savings Club, This bank is also the home of the Shore Building and Loan .Bradley Beach. a solo, and the fine singing’ by the Rod Cross, netted $557 reported- ap choir: and congregation added to the Association. to Tuesday of this week, with prob­ spirit of the service. Between her homo at 45 Corlies ably some later returns to bs made > Come in, talk with iis, and then decide to adopt one of the three plans to avenue, W est! Grovo, and the Goyte The .Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ Mrs, William H. Carpenter, at Heck per will be observed the coming satfe you* money. ■ . storo in Cookmnn avenue, Asbury avenue, was in charge of tho drive Sunday morning, when now members- Park, Mrs, Charles E. Jamison, wife in this district, of Dr. JnmiBon, rteently lost a string Mrs, Carpenter had assistance will be received by certificate and of Tiffany beads of considerable val­ examination. Evangelistic service from .tho. following persons:” Mrs. at 7.30 p. m., preceded by ten min­ ue, Henry B. Dorr, Mrs. William A, Rob­ utes of singing. inson, Mrs. Arthur Carpenter, Mrs. A number of Ocean Grove summer Russel! Schndtr Mrs, C. J Massin­ Schedule of Ocean Grove Mails, Organized February i, 1917 hotol proprietor!! were at tho St, El- ger, Mrs, Harry Woolmnn, Mrs', Otis r.vo for the Thanksgiving season. F. Leo, Mrs. M. C. White, Mrs, Lew­ For New York and Eastern States— They included Miss A. M. VanSkite, ie Howland, Mrs -H. Sanford Flint, 0.30, 8.00, 0.40, 10.20 a. ill., 12.30, 3.20, of Pottstowzi, Pa.; Mrs. J. 5''. Dpre- Mrs. LoRoy Wainright, Mrs, (leorgo and 0.30 p. m. tniis, of Reading, Pa., and Mr. and Wertz, Miss M. C. Bartih’e, Mlse K. For Philodolphia, Trenton and The Only National Bank in Asibury Park Jr Mrs. William j, Wooaring, of Phila­ Harbour, Miss Florence Woolston, .South—7.30 a, m.; 12.30, 3.20 and delphia.. Miss Ida Mason, Miss-M. C. Meeker, G.30 p. m;’ ja______. , FH1PAY, DECEMBER 2, 1P21 ft l,lj- ti J'Sl',!!' '/ ‘ j«!t . , it'l Albert Williams, Block 13 DELINQUENT TAX SALE Nancy Watson, 313 -N.-.S, f M c B r id e i •«v l• «• >•-•>^ { Public notice Is hereby given by Arthur H. Pharo, Collector of tho Township of Neptune, In tho County of Monmouth and Stato of Now Jersey, that ho will sell HAMILTON REAL ESTATE, 1920, INTEREST TO JULY 3, i m m # ; : >v at public sale all tho lands, tenements, hereditaments and-real estate hereinafter mentioned In feo Tor the lowest rate of Interest for which any person or persons Name Location. A m t, T n t ,' will a«ree to take tho sumo and pay the amount chargeablo against said lands on T h o m a s Lt, Armstrong, 2 acres, farm ...... 2 ,8 2 - 16 tho first day of July, laao, together with Interest on said amount from said first Jeanneth Abramson, 2108, 2469, 2470, 2471, Central ...... k. 1 .1 3 - 6 Practical Talks on Disease Prevention day or July lo date of snlo and costs of sale. Heymon Arrowlt2,'2690, 2691; S. S, Newark ...... 85— 4 The. said salo will take place at tho Neptune Township Headquarters, 75 South Htwen Altman, 3618, 3610 Franklin avenuo ...... ____ 1.13— 6 P repared Ssy.the Main street, Neptune Township, Now Jcr***y, on FIUDAY, Uto THIRTIETH James A, Bradley, top Sami Hilts ...... 84.60— 4,00 NEW JERSEY TUBERCUU08I8 LEAGUE DAY OF DECEMBER, 1M1, at two o’clock in tho afternoon. Carlos H. Bennett, 3 acres.on Corlies ...... 23 .20- 3.63 Herrl Boandy, 1. 2,.45* 4, Block 7..;.., ...... 5.64— 33 (Practicallyoveryadult psraots Is InfeoUJ wtt -lubarculotl,. Thle infactlon nnd not b« The said lands, tenements, hereditaments ail'd* real estate so to bo sold, and Eugene Bam aker, 18, 19. Block 10 ...... 1 .4 1 - 10 the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account ft tourco of danger. To keep the latent Infection from becoming disease, bodily res 1st* D o itrlc B oyim on, 17, 18, T31ock 21 ...... 1 .1 3 - 06 ancs muss Kept at Its host. This series of article* allows yoj how to k«op tfaaltliy.) of the same, and the amount of taxes laid on each parcel are as follows: , . George Bassett, 10, 20, Block 5 ...... 1.13— 06 Solomon Burgon, 2385, 23S0, S. S. Elizabeth avenue . . . . ‘ 56— IW OCEAN CiROVE TAXES, 1M0, INTEREST TO .It’LY 1, 1921 Joseph B. Bender, 1700, 1S1X), 1801, 1802, N . S. O cean av e n u e . . . 1.13— 0*5 Name Location A m t. In t. Phillips Brown* 2213 N. S. Ocean avenue ...... 2 8 - 02 Jo se p h B a ird . 4103, 4101. 4105. 4106. Rahwa.<- a v e n u e ...... 1.1a—- 06 Mlmltte M. Ueerldge. lot 203, Mt. Tabor Way, balance ...... 20.GU— 84 . . . . 101.50- 6.11 Louis Berv Itch, 2523, 2524, A. P. IT ...... ---- 1 .4 1 - 10 MIZE ITS EFFECTS WHEN CAUGHT A n n a B eg ro w . 423 K 1-2 l? a th , i:« E . 1-2 S u rf a v e n u e s ...... Rosa Berwltch, 30JH>. A. P. H...... 71— 04 Onwer, John A. 1\lemons, 0 Surf avenue. Louis BaJohofsky, to S3, A. J*. H ...... 2 .8 2 - 16 Adolph E. Decker, 453 Balh avenue ...... 132.00— 7.11 ...... 71— 04 By 8. ADOLPHUS KNOPF, M. O , . .. . 77.00— 4.50 Heymon Badner, 2110, A. P, H ...... Francis J. Berger. "01 Abbott, aveuUo , ...... Richard Clayt4W, 22 acres east cemetery . . . . 62.04— 3,62 New York. ~ Elizabeth Beyer,• 760 Broatlway ...... i 06.25— 5.61 . . . . 78.0G— 4,00 . . . . 44.00— 2.57 W alter V. Crawford, lot. 5, Block 2, A, P. E st. Eleanora Brand, *67 lleck avenue ...... W alter V. Crawford, 7(H) acres, county farm ...... 1,128— 72.43 VERYBODY knows wlmt n cold Is by Its eltects, but perhaps not everybody Charles M. Boswell, 1*»71 Franklin avenue ...... '...... ' 1 LOO— 6-1 . . . . 78.00— 4,60 Helen Bald w in,. 1701 Franklin avenue ...... 21.75— 1.44 Wal (e r V. Cra w ford, 3. Biock ' 12 ...... E knows that It Is duo to a germ sometimes called inlcrococcus-catorrhalls. . . . . 63.25— J. J . C ubberW , 77, 28, 20, HO, 31.*32, 33, 31, 35, iW, 37, B lo c k ,25...... 6.20— 35 Otto Besney. POO Franklin avenue ...... 3.69 Abe Cohen, :i874. 3S75, N, S. Rahway avenue ...... 50— 03 \Ve nrny get tills germ from the cureless cougher, sneezer, or excited talker, l,ueille M. Crawfor^l, 525 1M tin an avenue ...... 57.75— 3.36 03 . . . . 132.UO— 7.71 Isaac MV Cohen, 3402., 51403, S, S. Girard ...... 50— through tiny droplets or sprays. The cold m ay develop at.once, or It Is qtulta Mary A. En^leniau, 520 Olln street ...... > E d ith W . C ox, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, A. P . T ,f B lock 2 3 ...,...... 5.64— :« Bessie Fitzgerald, 2018 Fletcher l«alcc ...... 11.00— 04 12 possible tlmt we nlso carry the germs for some time within us. When our . . . . 57,75— 3.30 W esley M,. Davison, 37, SIS, Block 1...... 1.07— Mrs. E. F. Oarrlgau. 215 Mt. Carmel Way (Bald $25.00) ...... W illiam R . D o rse y ,. I, 5, 0, 7, .8 , Block 0...... , . . 2.82— . 16 system is rendered less resistant by chills, overeating, or Intemperate acts Stephen Gclhuloy. 310 I'llgrlm Pathway ...... S5.25— 4.5)7 10 55.00-r 3,22 J a cob D. Da wziger, 3021, 55022, A, P. H...... '...... 1 .4 1 - George Her nor, Of.;) Embury avenue ...... B essie D av is, 21G1, 2101 .V,...... 2,26— 16 of some kind or other, or by being badly nourished or overworked, tliesa Mrn. Annie Haven, ST>‘» Heck avenue ...... i.'...... •...... 40.50— 2,88 21.75- 1.01 ' Louis Dalger, 3732, 3733, S. S. Park avenue . . . . 1 .1 3 - (HI germs havo n chance to multiply and then produce the symptoms of a cold. Hilo Hurley, 171S Clark avenue ...... Jloymon Edelmon, 22!H),; N. S. Ocean uvemm ...... 2S— 02 J. C. Kester. 1120 Cooknuin avenue ...... 11,25—^ 2.41 To preveut Infection, it Is of course best to avoid .the closo proximity ... . -14.00— 2,57 Nettie Elwon, 34; Block 22 ...... ;.i.. i..... i...... 1 .1 3 - m Stephen McTague, 1*21 Emlrtirj- avenue ...... Ralph Epstein, 3127, 3128, A, P, H...... v .... 1.41- 10 of a careless sneezer, cougher, splttcr, or excited tulker \»ho expells small Charles C. Mellrlde, 17-13 Franklin avenue ...... /...» ...... 16.50— 67 .... -2.8'i— 36 Weslev J. Moore, 120 New York avenue ...... , 55.00— 3.22 M y er E lse n b e rg . 2880,-2S80, A, P^ H ...... particles of snllva (droplets) when speaking. If ono Is on familiar term* ... . 112.75^ b\5S Cyrus E. Ferris, 15 08-100 acres, SummerlleW*...... «:!.si— 2,00 Charles W. Muflett, Jr., iHI Embury avenue ...... Berry Fildmon, :^274, :1275, S. S. North avenue ...... - 85— Ol with tlie Individual, he. can adylso caution such as. sneezing or coughing In Catherine. U Martin. s>2. SM Kmluiry iivetuic ;...... , . 140.25— 8.18 ■ .... 112.75- 6.58 Abraham FlenV 2708, 275H), S. S. Ocean avenue ...... i...... ,50 03 a handkerchief, or nt least holding the hand before tho mouth during "a Catherine I,. Martin. ss:i lli'ek avenue ...... M. Feirtay, 3338, 3340, 3339, S. S. Jersey avenue...... t,60— 10 Mary K. MucNulle. 1171 Clark avenue ...... — 1.03 so-called dry cough, which is in reality never dry, for droplets aro expelled ' 27.WM- 1.61 S u sa n F ; G rle n e ,.10, B lock 4 ...... ; ...... 5*>— 03 Florence Martin. 1231 Cookman, avenue . '...... Annie M. Griene., 11, Bloek 4 ...... 5 6 - 03 whenever there Is a cough. _ Marian N. Must-, 1117 Brondway ...... 4u.no— 2.01 P e te r D a n g le r G ra y , 17, IS, 10, 20. 21, 22; B loek 5 ...... 3 .3 S - 111 Carrlt* L. On-hard, «H» Km bury avenue ...... 55.00— 3.22. Tho individual who expectorates should, of course, always try to deposit his Em elhif »*. l’ri'ntlre. t»-o, i*«2 l’roadwoy ...... 101.75— 5.04 Becky Goldstein* 2380* 2:181, S, S. Ellzaboih avenue ...... ’ 60 OH . . . . S2.50— Ja e o h G-oodtnan, 1740, J741, S. S. N o rth a v e n u e ...... 85— 04 sputum in a receptacle (spittoon, cheese-cloth,- or handkerchief) when Indoors U ru v n ll 1 I’oju, ill!) Bn»adway ...... 5...... 4.S2 Joseph Goliistcin, 200S, 2i)o0t S. S .; C en tral- ...... ;. , „ . •(-,(’— o:s Fred Itciu. IN* IMIgiiin I’alhway ...... 0:1.50— 6.47 and In the gutter when out-of-doors. In crowded assemblies, street ears and 2.01 H a n n a h G reen b erg , 2\50 to 2Si;2 ...... j . . . . 2.82—...... 16 Isaac F. Bussell, tW ll»*ik .m -m n* ...... 4».r*o— Philips GarfoAknl, 2101 to 2404 ...... '...... 2.82— 16 subways, the dangers of becoming lnfectfc'd by others with tho catarrh germs of L ucy a n d W illiam HI ley* 727 W rb b av e lu ie ...... sVi.00— 3.22 . . . . ■ r.iijHi— Hannah Given berg. 2803, Elizabeth a'vemn* ...... 71— IM coin's:' alw ays exists. Mary I*. Rogers. 7:tt» Abbot I avt-mir ------‘...... : ...... 3.S6 . . . . 4.51— 26 lliirohl . Sehadt. H‘21 Webb avi-nin; — ...... , . itTi.Ti’i— 2.00 W illis R. H ea rd , 13, II. 15, 10, 17, 18; 10, 20, Black 9..V...... 4 ...... Wlmt can we do to protect ourselves by malting our system less, sus­ Coral le Simpson. ISS Broadway ...... 1!2.7.>- 6.58 W illis R . H e a rd . 3, 1, 5, 17, IS, 10, 20, B loek 17 ...... 4 .5 1 - 26 .. . . IHJ.25— W illis R. H e a rd ,-2, 3, 11. 12, 13, 11», 1», 2t, 22, 23, B lock 2 . , . . . . 5.61— .•111 ceptible when we ara exposed? It must be remembered that when we aro in Caroline It; Slmbi-, Hit' an-l 1121 Broadway ...... 5.61 W illis R. H eard , 10, II, 12. 13, 14, 10, 20, Block 21 ...... 3.05— 1'3 Sea Coasl 'Garage I’o.v 14>*j, I IM. 1.182,. Su.- M a in s tiv e t ...... l!t»r.lK)—*• 15.40 good health, the ggnns of a cold coming from ono aitllcted, with tho diseaso ... i 2.0 L . W illis R . H ea rd . 5, .0, 7, S, 12. 13. 14, B loek IS ...... 3.05— 23 I anther .Sbui'iW, 1121 <‘lavk ‘-avy'trne ...... Hannah Hoffman, lOiitl, llhiTs X. S. Jersey avenuo ...... 56— Oil I.ulhii SbatVei. 172.** t'l.irU ;i\.nu.- ...... , . . ::s.;*o— 2.01 liavo. little effect on us, nor will those which may lurk within us havo much __ W.lkl— N a th a n H u rw ltz . 1772. 1771. 1773.- 1775, N . S. O cean avenm ! ...... l.l:i- 0*1 Lillie I-!. Turn* r. Weld, sideline ...... 5.70 .... MJ—■ 10 chance to multiply nnd do harm. In the healthy Individual tho wliito blood . M em li. 'n m ll’i'S'Mi. n il I si i- iilu ;i \ ...... — 2.01 Jvi 11 y H UrW11 2347, 23 IS, 2340, 235m> ...... Il.ihi- Samuel H el porn, ■ l.Mi". isos ...... 1.41— 1*1 corpuscles In our blood stream take care of.the Invading microbe. .They • Anthony Tni;t\. II.:* U. - inv A\* nue ...... -2.57 •1 yi . in I.tu n a K. T n i;i\. II?* li I .;i u r«*i|. .• ...... 11.2:— 2.10 M orris llis k ln , 4022, 4025 ...... s...... swallow it; hence tho name “phagocytes." Thus the best way to protcct ...< 24.75 - 1.43 M aher Hendrickson. Ill to 117. Bloek 2, A. I’. II...... , . . , 2,26— 16 Abigail K. Tin.I7»:< I'lanklln av- uu« ...... H om e G u a rd ia n iie a ltv Co., h*ls a s Set fo rili ...... 2S2.0O- 10.46 oneself from catching cold Is to keep lu the host physical condition. K. K\ Vandeislii • . "Ini sii.-.t ...... 71 4.1S H a rry B xkoarl/.,. 3i'0s to |uo| ...... ___ _...... M ary .1. V. i-n.i, !*|7 Kmliuv> ...... - 2.24 . , . . 2,82— 16 In order to make the hotly resistant to contracting colds, breatho as much I'lioi’l'f i*. u a l'T . !■ \\ . lilt sivi'iine...... •...... 2;i.:is— S*S Je ssie B z k o a rtz . 3:ni2 to 3;»*.V ...... 2.82— 1*1 good, pure air as possible all the time, breathing quietly mid deeply, particu­ W . II. Y.tll-li l>ll. r . I-'*' .Ml. II ■'rilioli W :i\‘ ...... ___ 2.S0 Idil. Isaac. 2331. 2.112, 233.3 2331 ...... 1.33— *>6 II. i \ V. 11 h I*11 .*11< -< . I':.l I. ■ 11 -«• n ;.\.ii:ii- ...... 13.7.I — 56. . Mliuilc 1\. Jackson. 10.20. Block a. A. I*. G...... 1,07— 12 larly when out-of-doors. When Indoors try to be In a well ventilated room. W. II. Johnson, 17, JS, Block 1, A. V. ,G.' ...... 1.07 12 llarold N'aiuifrslii »•. K \\‘eldi av«*nue ...... I5I.S.S— 3.02 Mary E, Johnson, V0, Block;2d , ... 1 .1 3 - 06 slow and 'deep Inhalation, retaining the air for about G seconds while holding Jtic h ard Wllsi'M “.K siate, O w ner, W in. M erg au g ey , l isit,' J iVl, So M ail HU! 26.63— 7.3<* Samuel Jacobs. 2V>o7 lo i^iit ,,.i ...... 2,12— 1:1 A im . In t. Julius * Kirschcnhaiim. 3sy5 to :;! S. S. Asioiry ; 71— *11 plunge, shower bath, or a cold sponge. One unaccustomed to the use of cold A. 1*, B. 'ti: 1 ApSHciat l*»a... i»ne*-linlf |C. Bloek S*.:...?...... I.n.UO- l.oii Saihiiel Kobat; 27-''0. S. S. Ui'e.’in...... i ...... , 2.<— .02 Susan llaUer, I* *t -I,, JI 7. (VO. Ileltthls ...... -2.n2— Hi M ax K iig le n .a u ,'3;>i.s, 3:;ii ...... 2.82— '16 water must of course' begin gradually. Tills can best be done by standing J a n ie s .l l. Im ieh iT l'*st:ii« , ;> *.Mli av* nue’. >2 stir avrtnio ----- ... . .11.a w •>5 J. I',. La ric e , s. }*, Block \ A. P ..G ...... 1.!I7— 12 ' In \vater at a temperature of about 105° b\ and sipieezlng out a sponge soaked BiU’hiinoh Sniiie'k, I:l«m-U •: — ■...... 3.1.10- 1.2:1 Joseph larvine, :J17**, 3i*77, S', S. G irartl...... iiO— 03- In cold water at a temperature of 85° over the buck of the neck, In front of the Sieve Belloii, li*»» I'imlniry-av«inif ...... __ :*.o:t— 5:i Max LaKiiuski. 2»>24. 2":,5. A. I’. H...... 1.41— 10 B e lm a r B I;.* Asj-i.ieial ,si2. ‘»;J. I'l. !*•’■ I’i-'ih'er av* n n e . ....__ IX. 16— 2, So .S; Leven,‘3.|iM, “,|e5 ...... 1.11— 30 neck, and over tli? left and right shoulder, bo that the whole body receives Itest 'I'fn' Cn., Tt, Bobltins' Tract ...... 12.11— 2.4*! . W. ( I.ovino. 2510 lo 2514, N. .S. ,lersiiy avenue ...... 2.82— 16 the ablution, tho head remaining dry. Should tho individual not react, that Jahii'S A. Bradlry, hind s<»Uth side !•*i 1*111 avenuo tn point ahoVc A l- M ax L evine, 2077, 2!»7n, S. S. Jersey avenue ...... 1 .1 3 - 00 kins' a\cmn* i...... i . . . •...... 1S.06— 1.05 W illiam M eN u tly . lo. II. B lo c k .0, A . P . G ...... , . 2.82— If! Is to say, feel warm after the bath, lio should return to a warm bed for a few ■■.Tallies A. Bradley, III Nils ai 2i‘0, North side h'il'lli av**nue, betv ViHl J. J . Met tie r, 32, 33, 1 Hock 3 ...... :.... 2.S2—: 36 moments, hi a few days reduce the temperature of the cold'water ta 80", Atkins and KMge Aveiuns ...... 7S.2<5— 4.56 Ann McGregor, 1. 2. Block !»...... 1 .0 7 - 32 James A, Bradley, Filth to*. Sixth aveiiiues, triangle. 12 h>ts a t A nn M asijii, 13. 11. ja, I*!, A. I*. 1.5...... 1.60— to then to 75°, until he conies down gradually to 45°, which is the avernga N. mh side of Seventh avo. at 130!. 52.‘«iS— 3.07 Joel (*', iN-.rry, 40, Block 1 ...... '...... 4.L 3 - 20 regular, tho akin more ruslstant, and tho whole system less susceptible to James A. Bradley, I h*ts ‘X*) F.. N . sh le S ix th av en iie ...... :^».|0- 1.76 Nowltla N. l'altle, 3< 4, Block 10 ...... 1 .(Hi— 10 chills. Charles W. Bi»yee, one-half bit Bobbins* Tract ...... ‘...... 2 i.s:i— I.M A. II. I'lercc, 1!S to 33, Block 13...... 5.02— . 34 itiehaiM B. Clayton, Oivislmi street ...... , 66.22— 3.,si; rieasance l’cilhctnus, 1”, |T*. Block 4 ...... 1.41— 10 Besides tlio external use of cold water, always bear In mind that tho J'^red (.‘oilier, tail «'<• riles avenih' ...... '12.50— . 1.70 II. IL P.ussinlty, 4(J, 47, r.ioclt A ...... 1.13— (HI drinking of five to six glasses of cold water a day between meals, will W illiam A. i ‘itopi-r. I--1h 21, B. B...... , 111.3S— 0.65 Henry and Charles. I'■■arllnan, :U!14. 3315, S, S. Asbury avenue .... 1.41— 10 William I*.. I’layli'ii, Sixth avnne ...... 7,51— 43 Jo sep h I’fcss, H220, L'31I7, N. S. «Jct*an a v c a tte ...... 5*5— 03. nmterlully help In tho preservation of good health. The constipated Individual Aaron Cn-sby. Mi;. B. M:* A. Ib'ek .ivriine ...... 0.03— 53 H en ry I 'a r t t ’/.. 2wiH ti» 2S72, A ,, IV H, ...... 2.82— 10 produces an auto-lntoxlcatlon, that Is to say, creates a poison in his system Victor -i h.imliri'lioii. 1K> Ninth a\« nne. B. 1’...... I:...... 7.51- 13 15eii.ilna. I'crlh*/.. |>31*2 to 33{Ci, A. I*. H ...... V 2.82— ■ 10 which renders him below par nnd more susceptible to the Invasion of the L o u ise M . 1 »ey. |n | Hev< nt h ,a v e n u e ...... 31.02-• t.So Jack I'aniz. S.* S. 1011/.a belli avenue ...... 5*1— 03 Oliasilio Mi* Kaalis. 'i. 7. .s. Silver Traet ...... %...... ft. li,"*— 05 l-’amile I'anlz, ,2m!4 lo 2W07, ,S, S, IClh/abeth aveniie ...... ;. . . . 2.26— 10 germs of common colds. \V . A. N. l-limiMins, I hi ...... , •1,1*3— 23 S. Bidlintx, ^5^5 N. *?. Jersey avenue., v ...... 56— 03 Frank Feiioy./.O, one-balf 581 He'eU nv«nut> ... 17.31- 70 Alice K. Bice, 19 {>-100 acres..;.., ...... , . 70;5<)— . 2.20 James Garmon. Ini hl"i,k I h?ij;hts .'...... 3 : u i - 1.00 J o h n H. I tow el I, 20, 21; 22. ltlock 7. A . P . G...... 2.06— 17 J a m e s G;i n r op, I'.i, 2'.', -I, 22. - , Bhiek it, l.lryaul * ..j. 10.71- 1.77 Arthur. Rh'ard, 11, 42, II!. II, llloek 7...... 3.05— 23 W alter II. rjnivatl. i:i Bang* 12— 3.06 1 >. A. Richard, II. 13, 13. II, 15, 10. Block H i * ...... 5.02— :!4 Fannlr. t;ravaii. II" B. I'...... 3 7 . 6 3 — 2.18 - Edward W. llelss, 45, .411, 47, Block 24...... j . ... 1.63— 10 AV-. V , I liirn* > , ::I7, B .. I’...... 17.31- jVS B eglna R 4isen, 1711, 1745, 1740, 1747, S .'S . N(»rth a v e n u e ...... 1.60— 10 Sunday *.7 Alonzo I la ley .I',’! Teiilli avenue. B. I’...... 16. <11 — Louis Bir/on, :W0, H070, S; S. JefHey avenue ...... 56— 03 Allen Hall. r.:t Snyder TraeL ...... 16.5S— 87 Sa i nue I. B^t h, .'H»2'», 3020, N. S. Jersey avenue ...... '...... , 5*1— 03 ROU ND T R IP M artin Hurley, 72. T:t. B. r ...... ; ...... : i2.5f> - 3.05 Sal' [tothstehi,'-27SS, S. S. tleeiin nvenuer ;iv.;...... ; ...... , 28— 02 Wnr Tnx 8 per cent, Sullle Bmles, 7 IMvlslon street ...... 51,18— 3.15 Kalinen Bosenmoii, 2N1I, A, 1*. IIV ...... 71 — *K additional E x cu rsio n Joshua M. B. Jamison, l»*v .r.'.*, It. I'...... ____37.63— 2. It Bennie and’ IMortas RoHentnon, 11243 to 5U4Ti ...... ; 2 T» . 03 J c rs e v Ci Hi si I lei illy «*u.. 2 in K lglilh avenue...... 4.52— 26 M. ILiillorunlii, 2S32 to 2.S30, N. S. Ellm beth avenue ...... i.,.... 2.26— ’ 10 J e rs e y i < .iM B i-aliy 1 *•., i.u; K i^ h ih a ven u e ...... ;. n.o:}— 5:1 M', Biulloriinln, 2775, 377S, S. S, Oer^in aveniie ...... , . 2,26— 10 Jersey I’niial llealiy Co.. . acres. Curl I* s avenue ...... ikj.:io— 5.26 Mary ,1. Solcy, Shark River and cemetery road ...... , 2.82— 10 J c rs e v i .‘o a s t B ea lly Co.. ‘J2 I'l He s tre e t ...... *...... 6.02— 36 Luiils 10. S locum , 20 a c re s ...... , . 02.04— 3.61 Jisrsey < imist I[i-allv Ci... N. c.olios avenue and l.ogutitowu niad ir».or»— 87 Abram Schlnssbnch, 2o acres next t'church ...... , 36.6*^— 2.13 Jm-sev Toast Beally Co., j| Je* i I'nil.II ave ...... 152— 26 .1. A. S h u m m n c k , 7, 8, !». lo, Black 1 ...... 3 .0 5 - 23 jors« y ‘ “ iist Bt nlty »!«>.. 1'5 h*-.t |*»1. IM K m bury aveiiiM' 6.0^— ::ii Anthony Stoihon, 22, 2:5, 21, Block II...... •...... 2.12— 13 Jersey Coast Realty Co., *104, 4CI, I^oL 25, E, part ...... 15.05- 87 William J. Sheehan. In, 10, Bloek I ...... 1.07— 12 Lena Josephs, one-half lot s. Block -1 ...'...... 24. US— 1,40 Robert G. Soy. 14, 15, Block 0 ...... 1.07—. 12 Helen Ketrhledge, 1*17 Snyder 'I’raet ...... r».«i— 33 A nna il . S ch u le r, .3. 4, B lock 14 ...... : 2.12- 13 W illiam K elly, -i.il, f.77, .mJ» Kmbury nv«nne ...... , 27.00— 1,55 John (•, Speck, !!<•, 31, Block 51...... 3 .3 8 - li) M ary !■-. K rum.. Jl, 25. W hile 'l iaet ...... 75.25— 4.36 G. E . S o b e r, 5, «. B lock 1 2 ...... 1.07— 12 Sunday, December 18,1921 Harry C. Kuir/. 2 I'hnro nvenue ...... ;...... 43.11— 2.46 Mary Scott, 21, Block S ...... 1 .1 3 - 00 (ridCon IJ..\d. is:* II. I'...... : ...... 13.55- 77 Thomas Starclt Kstale, 18, 10, 20, 21, Block 27 ...... 2,2*f— 16 Jjloyds »il Amerlea. Sev*nth avenue ...... 1,30 Thomas SlnroU Estate, 251, 24. ‘St, B loek 11- ...... 3,110— 10 Special Train leaves Asbury Park-Ooean Grove 7.48 A. If, Leaw Bros., owner, Joseph Ixails A. Schaller, III, 44, Block 24 ...... , . . . . 1,13— 00 Stopping *t prinoipnl stations between I*ong Branch and Payton, N, J. Chamherlalu Sons, ajong railroad ...... 31.60— 1.80 Samuel Sprlngelmon, .0, Block 18 ...... ,,,,, ...... , - 5 0 - 03 Leaw Bros.,, owner, Joseph Chamberlain *t Son ...... JiO.UO— 3,50 . ., J. SfJililt'/.r 25.15,-25411, N . S. JorH(‘y a v e n u e ,i...... 50—- 03 Hannah Marrlner, Corlies avenue ...... :....; ...... 22,11— 1.3:1 H enry S e h e rm a n ,.1758, .1700, S;. S.- N o rth a v e n u e , 1750,-1701..,.,j , ,...... Ii09— 10 Reluming, Leaves Philadelphia 6.26 P. M. Tony Muiilio, 55*1 lleek aveiiue ...... ;.. O.o:t— T»:i Rudolph Sclionbaum, 25117, 25118, N, S.- Ktlm beth avenue^ ...... ----- 1.41— 1ft Howard Jlalsbury, imrl of Ini 7, I »ivision stre.el...... i . . . 33.11— 1.01 ■Charles S olom on,' 2155,'2150, S. S. N o rth a v e n iie . .v...... " 85— 04 T he rig h t is reserved to lim it the Mle«of Hcketn, fdftliitt excursion, to Inc*/. J . 1'at tersiin. j.'ffi I leek, a venue ...... -...... 12,04- 70 Louis Sfdonoy, (51701, H705, 557SHJ, 51707,; S, S. R ahw ay...... ,;...... 3.13- 00 the c«pi*c(ty of equipm ent nvailoble, T h o m a s S. B o lts, Seven lb a v e n u e , B. B...... 37.63- 2.34 S am Sah>way, 5M0, 3820, 5JS21, 3x22, S. S. Itn h w a y ...... i.i:t— 0*1 Essex Bopok, Kmhury av« nue ...... 21.07— 82 H enry S clverm on, 5155(!4, JWI2I, N , J5. G lrq rd ’ ...... fjfl— 03 Joseph Bet. ihon. r,r» Klcveiilli avenue, B. 1'...... -....' 45.15— 2.H1 . A. S. S h I li I), 51302, 33153, N . Si Gll'iird ...... *...... — 5iv- 0:1 John W. Reynolds. 5!i Atkins avenue ...... — 5.26 . Sarah Singer, 51140, 3111, N. S. .Girard ...... 5*1- Oil ...... 15.05— PENNSYLVANIA Joseph Boblns, I-ay struei ...... 87 AJexmjder Singer, 31558, 31510, N. S. Gim rd ...... 50— 1)3 George It, and Hannah Beld, :tiM B. B...... 11.51- 70 R ose Saline, 2489, 2490, 2101, 2-IWJ, S. S. C e n tra l ...... 1.13— (HI S e a c o a st T ru st Co., 5“:iA, .Vl.'tIJ. ."ilUJA, 5^7 H eek a v e n u e ...... 1S.06 1.05 S am S aline. 2185, 2480, 2487, 2488, S. S. C e n tra l ...... l.l:i— (HI Frank- SI el) la uu, 5VJ lleck avenue ...... ‘...... 10.13— 1.11 Louis Salon; 2144, 2445, N. S, Central ayenuo' ...... Bd— 03 SYSTEM Albert.- K. Sutpheu, ;««, :i27, B. 1'...... ‘...... 27,00— l.fifi . .Titoils’ Salon, 2221, 2222, 2223, N. S, Central avenue ...... , : 85— 04 S usiin B. Sm ock, !d, 'I’en th . av . tuie ...... t ...... 30.13- 2,26 • , Jeronuj, Suehepion,: 1707, 1798, ,N,.. S, <,)cenn avenue...... no-- 03 t h e Route Ol ftte Bisndway >Jmited H annan Sti-ln, 111 Slvlh avenue ...... <.... 7.f»l— 44 Joseph Scehemon, 171*0, 1790, N. S. (icenti aveniie . . . . ' 5 0 — . 03 .Joseph Samii-iulbi,' one.-lialf loi l*ay si reel ...... 4S.li^- 2.80 JoHeph S ellm ler, 21521, 2022, N .‘ 8 . Asbury aveniie , . , . 85— (M J o h n II. S tiles, i:w, B, 1'...... 7.51— 41 Gtisoh Scbermon, 2I5I7,* 2138,, N. S, North n.venue ...... 85— 0-1 William Turner, 11*5 Embury avenue ...... 27.00- 1.50 Ja c o b S ch tn csk v , 33^0, 51381, JI3S2, 51383, N . S. O ira rd ...... 3,13— 06 George S. W aters. 5!U lleik avi-niH! ...... 75.25- i.:io L. SiniHfin, 1005, 1998, A. I*. H...... 2,83— 16 Viola M. While, 2tf lOleventli avenue, B, I*...... io.i;ii— 2.73 H en ry S ch n eid er, 2481, 2)82 ...... 1,41— 10 Jo h n A. W h liter, iwJ Em bury avenue ...... Si.OJI—. • 53 f L o u is S lssk e n , 208-1. HM l**isher a v e n u e ...... 7.35- 4!! M ary S h o h k lu , 3440. 3450, A. 1*. H ...... 1,41— 10 Harvey AnderHon, 17, Bloek ...... 20.5K— 1.18 C harles' Solumon, 2310, 25120 ...... 1,41 - 10 Charles M. Applegate, :,\t M ayw ood ...... 2H.50- l,6.'l Abraham Sharpsteln, 4014 to 4017 ...... 2,82— 16 32 and 48 Inches wide, 60 lo 192 Inches long Clarence Burney, ;:K llobblns' ...... 22.05— •1.20. Roslo Seehermon, 1705, 1766 ...... ‘ ...... 1,41— 10 Janies A. BrnMioy, Sprlngwood avenue, ahoui 10 acres ...... 28.50- 1.6:1 Leon S a n d e rs, 2881, 2882 ...... 1 ,4 1 - 10 James A. Bradley, Logan town road, 15 acres ...... *...... 4.08 R ijso Sehoenholz, 350G ...... 7 1 - 04 Janurs A. Bradley, 5 arres. New Valley ...... — ‘ 22 Lena Stern, 25-17 to 2550, N, S. Jersey avenue ...... 2.26— HI • Jam es A. Bradley, V> neres out Sprlnjrwjiotl avenue ...... ’...... 71.25— 4.13 Aaron Shapiro, 2991, 2U92, S, S. Jersey avenjuo ...... •. 1.33— (Ml James A. Bradley, land between Asbury and Munroo ...... 08.40- 3,87 Ailhur J. Ten nan t, 30,, 31, Bloey 1...... , . . . . 1,1*7—• 12 LEWIS LUMBER CO. *' J a m e s A. Bradley, . JI7-1MJ aeres, Munroe ...... 14.25— 82 • EilW ard T oole, 7, 8, B lock 5 ...... 1 .0 7 - 12 Barnett Cohen, IM, 35»J, Fisher avenuo,...... 21.10- DD P a trle lt I*1. T o w k ey , 15 10,’ B lock 5 ...... * ... 1,07— 12 • Susan Collins, lot 10, Block 10. D. J>. map ...... ; ...... 21,75— 88 - Tho Morgan and Homestlno Co., 518, 519, Block 3 . . . . 1 .0 7 - 12 VS South Main Street George II, Cooper, 10,'Block !», Myrtle avenue ...... 5,88— 36 Jennie L. Toehloy, 15, 16, Block 11 ...... 1,13— 06 May Carter, 154 Myrtlu avenuo ...... 5.88— '36 . S a ra h T ro m b lc, 30, 31, Block '45 ...... 50—* 03 Ira A. (Hayton, 70 Bangs avenue ...... „ . , . 8.82— 51 Issy T a rlo u sy , 5S8151, 51814, A, P , H ...... 1,41— 10 Asbury Park, IN. J . lWehard Tareiilmjm, 1703i 1704 ...... George \V. Carr, Jr., 20 East Side itvenue- ...... 11.09— 70 . . . . 1 ,4 1 - 30 Mill on.Prem ises Brands Yard. Soring Lak«» N«w William H. Crammer, Jr., 17, 18, Ovon avenue ...... 24.2JI— 1,40 Richard Tarenbans, 1785, 178(1 ...... 1.41— 10 Lue.Uta M. Coopor, 20, IW, .'11, 32, .'iU, 3-1, out Sprlngwood avoni ...... 4.28- 23 J. T a n n e n b a u m , 185*), 1833, 3270, ,%7l, .'5072, 3273 ...... ; ...... 4.51— 20 ■ Frank Do Lisa, 17*1. 175 Robbins' map ...... 17.64- 00 J. Tannenbnum, 185H, 18514, S. S, Ocean avonuc ...... 2 ,2 0 - 10 Edmund Day, 47 Anelva avenue ...... 28.50-ci.«:r JoHeph Vyskocll, 84 , 85, 86, B lock A . . ; ...... 1.G9— 10 OOEAN GROVE HOTELS Marshall Estell, 9fi, Wi Summerlleld avenue ...... 7.13- 41 lldu Bello Vnughnn, 11, 12, Block A .,...... 1.13- 00 J^o u Iho Gregory, 119 Myrtle avenuo ...... , , 5,88— • 36 Eastwood W hite, 100 a c re s ...... ^...... 70,50- 2,80 Mary E. Grant, 151, 152 Washing ton avenue ...... 7.35— 43 ‘ George S. Waters, 10 acres, farm ...... 1L28— 60 Laura E. Gordon, 40, 150 Richardson Helglits ...... il.40- m Ell'/.ahoth W . W oolloy. 50, 51, B lock 1 ...... •.. • 1,41— 10 D, J. Garmon,. Monroe avenuo ...... 37,05- 2,14 Helen P. Woodbury, 32, 33, Block .lu ...... ’...... — 2.82- 10 A n tro n a O erv an n in e , 200, 2<)2, 2IM, 201, 20.'{, map of Realty Co, 7 .1 3 - 41 Gladys Walker, 21, Block 23 .V...... GO-' 03 10 Ocean Pathway. Pleasant winter quarto Heated looms. Special E llon W cellees, 5«t 36, B lock 6 ...... George W. Harris, 40 Fisher avenuo ...... 8,82— -51 .. . . 1,33- 00 winter rates. Open all tho year. Phone 782-Aabury. Alfred IJ. Haynes, 11, Block JO, Myrtle avenue ...... 1 5 ,43- D8 Mary Etta Washington, 44, 45, Block A ,....,...... •...... 1.13— 06 Ida A. Harding, lot 7, Block 10, Myrtle avenuo ...... t . . . . 7,.V>— 43 I s a a c W all, 2755, 27MJ, 2757. 2758, S. S. O cean a v e n u o ...... 1.13- 00 H. HANK, Ownor and Proprietor. P ris c illa H a rriso n , 2, Block 11, I V D...... 20,40- 1.52 ; Julius E. Yarrlngton, 3 21-100 acres ...... mm 12,60- r*a Hun tor Jones, 141. Myrtle avonue ...... 7,35— . 43 Joseph H. Yumoore, 41 to 40, Block 21...... 3,38- 10 Fannie G. Jones, 142, 143, Myrtle avenuo i, ... 17.84— 1.00 . Hiram Yoncoxtch, 1778, 1779, Nv S, Ocoan avonuo ...... 5 0 - 03 Hunter Jones, 7, 8 ,, Richardson tract,,...... 72.. • 04 Ixmls C. Zunmlner, 28, 25», Block 20 ..,...V.,..V...... 1,13- 00 Maggie l>atney, 14& Fisher avenue ...... 8.00- 33 ■ Frod L, Zunminor, 39, 40, Block"3 ...... 1,13- 00 St. Elm o Hotel David^ y , u Land In, 13; B lock 2 ...... 10,40- 83 . Jucob Zonvian, 3000, 3001, N, S. North avenuo'...... 1.18- 00 Otto Long, Vi,• 14 Sprlngwood.avenue ...... 30,00— 2,33 • ARTHUR II. PHA.no, Collector. Corner Mftin and New York Avenues w»>iv Mary McCaffery, 9, 22 Maywood ...... 22.80- 1.30 ^^-^rM n rg aret E. Martin, one-halflot Bangs avenuo,..,...... • ...... 20,-JO— 1.71 Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. Central to all points of in­ Alfred Irfontrono, 12, 13• Bangs nnd Drummond av enues...... 11.76— 60 Eugono G. Mason. 15, Block 0, Myrtle avenuo ...... V...v...... 30.75—. 2,13 terest. Running water atw electric lights in rooms. Steam heated. Under : Mary and I'Yancis O’Hngen, Whitesvlllo .. i ...... 11.70- GO BEFORE U INSURE ; Malthow O’Hagen, 2, West Monroo avon,uo ...... 32.34— 1,95 Say It With new management, Open all year. ' B, R. SHUBERT. ■ \ /.-Ztfary and Francis O'Hagen, N, E. corner Monroo avenuo..,,.....,., 71.25- 4.14 A. Patterson Estate, fn, 55 Sprlngwood and Fishor avenues . 35.28- 2,00 RENT, BUY, SELL JF//-B# ■ arid O. L. Smith, 210, 217 Fisher avenue ...... 8.82-r- .. 62' O PEN ^ R U dolph R ohh, 60, N . W . A . P ; ...... , i ...... •...... 5.70— 30 Main Avenue Jally and Fisher ...... 34.39t- 3.1U ■■ C •' A L L T H E Joo Scott,! 10, 20. Bangs avonuo ...... ■8,82- ' 52 Tlowcrs Y E A R " M. L, BIOREN : S c o tt, 141i 142, 143, 144, R obbins'- mnj) ...... 23.52- 1,30 ^ ^ i^ ' r^ jGul^slppl Scott, 14, 15,, Block 3, Myrtle avenue .4.,...... 01.74— C3.58 Gonletto SIclIiano, 40, 47, 48 Stratford avenue ...... 12.83— 74 JACOB A. KING V‘;/•'J o o S c o tt; 76, 78 Summerlleld avenuo ...... 7.13- 40 Palm Decorations Heck avenao and Pilgrim Pathway.- AV.Spies, 3, 4. Shopston 5.70— 36 ' Plotjsantiy located near ocea.i and Audi­ - ' Otto A; Spies, 10 Ovon' avenue • 2.14- 12 Moral Designs The BILLARD ^ ; J^ ^ v Jo h n : J, Shahout, 81V 89 Summerileid a v e n u e ;.w.v.2G.C5— • 1,48 •.. torium, Telephone. Open nil the year.- Tjumor and Fannie J . , S tone, part of lots 84, 38 M o n ro o .a v e .... 41.16— 2.37 , DEAN THOMPSON B.C. CARR,'; ,.4...... i . - V i . .'Aiiiivii-i: : f v f i ■ ■'; • vn ■ ?• Ocean Grove Lawref oa Avenue FRIDAY,: DECEMBER 2, .1921 f a ;.g e S E V E N

. Hobc»rtobg ogoir U wrtryears and yenra ago." She smiled bright! and . spoke about The thf: season—K was daily, tut there if ere crowds of people on the board- World Is Small walk and about the hotels-and cot­ tages. “There is the’ now hotel—at least I call It new. The old one burned when wo were last stopping here, 1 By KATE EDMONDS was at the hotel hop that night" "T he night It burned?” h e aalied in* credulously; ' MfiX 1830, by McClura NeOTpaper Byndtcat®.) She nodded and her cheeks burned. "So you ore going to marry Ethel "She knows I” thought Gregory—"the .. Wndo?” remarked Kenton as he part­ world Is small I’,’ Then ho said aloud: ed with Gregory Marsh. '‘Congratu­ “Tell rao about those days—before you lations!” ' knew me.” .1 - Gregory smiled contentedly. “I’m the She turned her face away. “I must happiest man on earth,” tie said.’ tell you this evening, Gregory—that is “And you marry your dream-glri why I wanted you to' cbme-^there ft after all," was Fenton's parting shot something I have to say to you.” as he bocrded his train. “Very well, do ootletm e forget,’* be “My dream-glrl," mused Gregory as agreed, but his heart .’el? cold and , he drove slowly home, “I had almost . sick.. “Somehow she has found out forgotton her- —X wonder If I aught to that I .have treasured the pink veil— tell Ethci about her?—she might not 1 wonder whatever became of It—I understand anil then 1 want no titty meant to burn It. Perhaps Fenton has cloud to mar our perfect happiness.’ babbled about my dream girl confound But that evening before . lie retired a garrulous man, anyhow 1” Gregory dug out an old letter case ond Dinner was eaten In silence and In took frQm it a pink chiffon veil anda silence they, entered the elevutor to glittering slipper buckle. Scents of their rooms. orris wrenchpd him out ot t|ie pres­ When the door was closed he faced ent and into she piercing sweet Joy her wife smiling lips and heavy heart. ot She night 1n his fledgling days. "Well,” he asked, nnd as he asked It Tho pink veil had been twisted about iie> wished he had never seen or heard her fair hair, and tho odd buckle of , ofhia “dream girl.” Hi had no love pearls and brilliants he had found in for anyone save Ills young wife, and his ear—-It must have dropped from her. this shadow of one night’s madness little satin slipper Tlmt was his share might hover over him and shut.out of her—all ho had. the sun of happiness forever, -He did not oven know her name, yet “Come here, Gregory," suld his wife it had seemed lie had been waiting for in a cold, little voice. her nil the Impressionable days of hit* "In a, moment, dear," lie said, going youth, and she came and went out of to his own trunk in the corner. He hie life like a beautiful dream, searched it thoroughly nnd was re­ He burled his face In the.pink veil lieved to find the old letter case, With ''^ /^'a!!dvr(;rilrr^!ive(iv th«?vTnrK!“-tffCnKSEIf^5fv the spectacular firo at the summer re­ hearth-rug ant! sat down beside her. traffic or hitting the liigli spots on an open country sort—tile frantic girl' who iin« be- She was playing with the contents of seeched him to take her a\Vay from the iier Jewel box; suddenly something fell road, “Standard” Motor Gasoline will fire smoothly • burning hotel where she had been to the floor and Gregory picked it up dancing with the gay throng, of his —a slipper. buckle of pearls and bril­ and burn up completely. ready compliance and the slipping liants away of the high.-powered car through "This—?” ho asked dazedly. That is why its sales are climbing out of all proportion to 'Oh, Gregory, listen—1 liiive been the increase in total gasoline consumption. such a foolish, romantic goose—I will not be happy until you know—but I Experienced drivers who have tried a filling of the improved love you only—" In a moment she was telling him a Btory—the story of his “Standard” Motor Gasoline would cheerfully go far out of dream girl and a most charming youth —unknown since that night, whoso dim their way to place repeat orders. memory she- had cherished for years. “Is that all?” he asked at last. But that is not necessary. Reliable dealers handling this "All? Oh, Gregory I" she smiled ideally balanced motor fuel are to be found on both sides through her tears, as he produced the mate to her slipper buckle, and the pink of the highway wherever you travel. They charge no more veil. for “Standard” Motor Gasoline than others ask for inferior "I wore it next to my heart for weeks,” he declared. grades masquerading undter fanciful names. "Idiot I” she giggled, "How strange wo never recognized each other I" If yoiir motor is sluggish have the carbon cleaned from “Nover rer.lly saw each other that cylv-ou*-s an(l spark plugs, empty the old diluted oil from night I This Is rich, Ethel I” “And I am really tlio only girl you you uik case, and after washing with a pint or so of kero­ ever—” sene', with POLARINE of the grade specified for your “And I am honestly the only man. you ever—?” . . . car. Then put “Standard” Motor Gasoline into your fuel/ They both disappeared behind the pink veil for an Instant. Then Sreg- tank and see what a good car can do. ory came forth with eyes still dizzy with surprise. "The world Is small,” ho muttered. "It's big enough," said Ethel meek­ STANDARD, OIL COMPANY ly, “because tliero's only two peoplo Jr. It Just now—.” (NEW JERSEY) LIVED IN PHANTOM WORLD

"Oulda," Successful Novelist, En- deavored to Order Existence Like th e Chara cters She Crea ted.Sat Down Beside Her. the Characters She Created.Sat

Che midnight darkness, with the glare Louise do In Enineo, author of "Un­ of tho lire behind and the sobbing girl der Two Flags,” better known by her beside him. nom do plume, "Oulda," lived In n Tho ride had soothed her hysteria, world of her own crentlon, peopled they had talked like old friends, and with men nnd women of royal titles II. W. SMOCK W. J1ARVEV JO N I'8 President Trensurcr after a while he left her r.-t a large and wealth who had mansions and house where distracted relatives palaces nnd undreamed' of luxury. But thanked him effusively und Invited him she Invested Oils phantom world with Buchanon & Smock within. He had declined. a semblance of life- and often with For tho first tlmo in his yotmg llfo certain poetry, snys W, II. Mullock In he loved,_ nnd he wanted to go away Lumber Go, Harper’s Magazine. Dealers In Mi!!:'*! and think about It. Uo never snw her In some ways sho was moro strik­ again nnd lind nover been able to lo­ ing than her books. In her dress she cate tho houso where ho had left her. was "an attempted exaggeration of the L urtiber Even through the war period we tried to give the best .The veil und tho bucklo he treasured most exf.ggerated of her own female And Mill Products value for every cent you laid out, and we feel that we have , for yenrs—until he mot Ethel—then ho characters.” She occupied a large locked them nway and forgot all about villa near Florence for many yenrs, ■acomplished it. them. Burtdet o’ and Painters’ and during that time she visited Lon­ Now, during the reconstruction days we are making the Tonight he would burn them—but don only once, nnd then she depleted Supplies tills resolution was dashed by a tele­ herself to Herself as- a personago of same effort to give our customers the greatest value in mer- phone call—hurried consultations and European Influenco charged vylth a Fireproof Storage with Separate cliandise that is possible. Shop here arid prove it. such weariness thot obliterated It from mission to secure tile appointment, of bis memory. Tho letter caso nud tho Lord Ly.tton as British ambassador Fireproof Rooms mementos were packed In Ills trunk to Paris, SNYDER & ROBINS and accompanied him on his wedding It Makca No Nolao “Oulda” nmde much money and It Is both altent nnd snnltnry. No em­ Telephone 218 Journey. spent much. She tried to live as gor­ 2d, 3d and Railroad Avenues barrassment from tfuahlnff water, ami The waning of tho honeymoon found geously as tlio characters of her books ASBURY PARK always flushes perfectly. Main Street and Lake Avenue h a r d w a r e The Trenton Potteries Company them motoring tilting tho eastern coast lived, nnd was lavish In securing the a USHERS ASBURY PARK KlUSIXERS resorts. best nnd the most beautiful in every­ Telephone 728 “There Is n place called ’Harmony,” ’ thing. Friends .aided her for n long SIW e l c LO suggested Ethel one morning as she time, giving her large Hums of money S ile n t C l o s e t studied the road map. “Let us go for her own comfort, hut they found 1880-1920 Repairing Promptly P. O. Box 3 Ocean Grove, N. J there, dear." It was like putting water In n sieve, Attended To “Very well," agreed Gregory, but he nnd gave it up. She died In wlmt was ANDREW J. HURLEY marveled at an unkind fate which hnd a little more than n peasant's cottage prompted Ethel to select tlmt summer at Lucca,—Detroit News. Mattress Making SILAS W. BARTON resort. His lovely wlfo flushed delicate­ an d Thomas Angles ly nnd her bluo eyes worn reminiscent. Then He Said It. “Would you mind going there, QregT’. Colonel Blank (to orderly)—i’ve no­ Upholstering Plumber, Sheet Iron and she asked. “There Is something I must ticed tho marines nhoiit1 tho post re­ . Metal Worker show you—nnd toll you,”- peatedly using n peculiar expression, Mattresses Renovated and "Horrible confession — Mrs.. Blue­ Whorover 1 go lately I hear, "I'll say 5.1 MAIN A V E N U E beard?” Jibed Gregory, putting his aria it Is.” What’s the idea? Carpets Cleaned OCEAN GROVE and Builder. around her. Private Smith (formerly of Harvard CENTRAL AVENUE AND OLIN STREET T elephone 9G6-R. “Horrid enough,” pouted Ethel. “It's Law School)—Sir, . the phrase you OCEAN 6R0VE, N. J. Residence; 91 Coriies Ave-. West Orove, N. J about tlie man-who-came-before-you I1* mention Is usually spoken In .affirma­ "Plfllel I bet ho didn't stay when tion or approval of some statement he saw mo coming," remarked Gregory : recently uttered. The peculiar em­ with complacence. “Some of those phasis. It Imparts, to a truism with youngsters who used to hong around : which the speaker Is heartily In ac­ frank Buck you, dear, are running yeti" cord ho! led to its colloquial adop­ SEACOAST Stiles’Express and Stage Line “Such a goose as I married,” sighed tion. I think. Is my explanation sat­ Tin#Metal Worker is the oldest established line in Asbury Park Ethel, but there was a cloud on her ! isfactory ,slrT ELECTRIC CO. and Ocean Grove, Special facilities for the fair face and a troubled look In her ;• Colonel Rlnnk—I'll say It Is.—Pitts­ 1201 First Avenue care«t eyes which worried Gregory, He burgh Chronlclc-Telegraph. . prompt and careful handling of all kinds of wondered If Ethet was concealing any­ Asbury Park ELECTRICAL Furniture, Baggage, Pianos, Boilers iand Safes thing from aim, and , from that tiny Dolled Up. , ?f)Ub; .cam e burping Jcafonsy. Edith—Mnml Eldwiy has a remark- Stove* and Ranges Repaired CONTRACTORS large Anto Moving Van (or Long Distance Moving o r n c c s . : JChey w ere both unhappy. nbiy fresh cotaploxlwi. Worm Air HeaUbift a Electrical Fixloreti a n d * .'you ever been here, Qmg-,: Mario—H asn’t. shoV I never snw S p e c ia lty 4/ Corlies Ave., Weet Grove i Main St.,. Opposite Assocl* Dry?”: asked- Ethel a s they oieflrc'a H ar-;.: sjtch a.ypBios!hi»!l on such old sboat Electrical Supplies tlor« Office. Ocean prove i 226 Main St, and Railroad L.ea 1 Peas' Estate Transfers The following transfers of real es­ i tate in this locality have been record­ ed in the office o f the county clerk: Florence M. and Samuc A; Reeves to Anna Mi Hess. Lot 1400, Ocean i Your Interest Grove, $1. 5 Mary E. Flitcroft by Adm'r, to x Margaret E. Forsythe. Lot 15, Ocean Grove, $7,500. Red Bank—The local lodge of Elks Arthur A, Seger, nx, to Robert D. will hold its annual meihoria! services With Columbia Medallions of Your Loved Oiies fhey Are Hali, Lot 1338, Ocean Grove, $1, on Sunday night at the Palace the­ Elizabeth C, Bergen by Ex’r, to a tre. Priceless Treasures. Read This Remarkable Offer Patsy Potillo, ux. Part lot 5, Eange In the pioneer days of automobile merchandis­ O, West Grove, $600. Freehold—Martin Malia, of the ing, the dealer was regarded primarily as the rep­ Green-Hagerman Lumber Co. to Freehold postoffice staff, is recovering Clarence C. McChesney. Lot 242, from an operation at St, Francis’ resentative of a factory. part 241, Bradley Park, $1. hospital,-Trenton, Imperishable Columbia John T. S. Hall by Ex’r to Clarence Freehold—Monmouth Hose Com­ Today the principal obligation of the dealer H. Newman, ux. Part lot 25; Brad-- pany’s new Ameriean-LaFranec. com­ is to the car owner. ley Park, 51. bination pumping; chemical nnd hose Clarence H. Newman, nx, to Cor- car has been housed, Medallions Our constant endeavor is to make the man who lies. P. Gifford. Part lot 25, Bradley .-ark, $1. NaVesink—Capt. and Mrs. .William buys a oar'feel that this is his personal automobile August F; Bender, Jr., to Frances­ Roa and'M r. and,Mrs. Wray have ar­ aeadquarter;: - a place where his interests are given co Calavita. Lot 80, Ocean Grove, rived in France, where they will re­ main for about a year. first and constant attention, $ i. - ■ : August _F. Bender, Jr., to Antonio Imlaystown — William Conover Giulimano, Lot 84, Ocean Park, caught a big wild goose recently when in Black and White When Your Purchases Amount to $20 Bradley Bcach, $1. the old bird was decoyed to iis A ugust F . Bender,’ Jr., to Joseph farm yard by two.tame geese owned Nationally Advertised at $3.00 E. DoWyngart. Lot 85, Ocean P ark , by Mr, Conover. Bradley Beach, .$1. Port Monwouth—Theodore Wilson Memories grow dim--keep your loved ones in front) of yon. Brewer &, Smith to Frank Nich­ has resumed his position of private Have an imperishable likeness of them in your home, copied ols, ux. Part lot 34, Snyder’s Addi­ secretary to Colonel Farnsworth, gen­ tion, Bradley Beach, $1. eral secretary-of the American Bank­ from any clear picture—they last for all time. Mary A. Barrett to Daniel Logan. ers’ Association. Land Pacific avenue, Bradley Beach, The real treasures of life are stored in the faces of loved $1. Kcansburg—Mayor Ramsay lias Michael Barrett by Ex’r to Daniel asked the county freeholders to take ones—“Columbia Medallions” are dear possessions. They,tell Logan. Land Pacific avenue, Brad- oyer Palmer avenue in this borough, the story truly and are imperishable. Slight extra charge for icy Beach, $3,100, The road committee lias the proposi­ tinting.. Gerald Barrett -by guardian, to tion under advisement. Lincoln-Studebaker Daniel Logan. Land Pacific avenue, Red Bank—The Monmouth County Bradley Beach, $3-14.4). Council, Boy'Scouts of America, con­ Alfred N. Sanborn by Ex’r, to Sea- ducted their fifth annual indoor rally roast T ru st Co. P a rt lots 13G, 143, last Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Bring Your Photos .and Have Them Sales Go. Bradley Beach, $3,200, in the Red Bank armory. Rudolph Anderson, ux, to George W. Russell, ux. Land. Monmouth Long Branch—John Fay and . Wil­ Copied Into Columbia Medallions' Main Street, Gor. Asbury Avenue avenue, Bradley Beach $1 liam H. Lewis are candidates for sec- Asbury Park lti LeMond. Part lot 332, Avon, $1. Branch fire department at tho elec­ ASK ANY CLERK FOR COLUMBIA MEDALLION CARD Frank Walter, ux, to Fred C. .Met­ tion tu be held next Tuesday 'evening, » Phone asbury Park 4S4 3 calfe, ux.[ L ots 720,. 727, Avon, $1. Hcrbertsvillc—The marriage of SEE DISPLAY AT SERVICE BUREAU Avon Land Co. to Edgar S. Bam­ Miss Thelma E. Burdge, of Iierberts- S ! berger, Land Third avenue, Avon, villc, and Andrew S, Jackson, of ■ S ' J $-1,500. ' Manasquan, which took place last Emma S. Bamberger, ux, to Avon March, was announced only the other Land Co, Land Washington avenue, day. Avon, $8,000. MAKE COUNTY CANVASS FOR gaged in commercial pursuits, par­ lie! ford—Local Christmas green ticularly the..large linns, $25, and $5 makers have gotten together large MEMOHIAI. HOSPITAI. FUNDS for . smaller business houses. The quantities of laurel, standing pine, Monmouth hospital is second only to THERE IS VIGOR holly and other raw material, add Asbury Rusk New feaeij 'Homer II. Van Wie, .until recently one other hospital in the . State in the manufacture of “green*" will be­ executive secretary of the War Com­ equipment and efficiency, and this gin in real earnest liext week. munity House Work in Long Brandi, m MICH BLOOD means competition with institutions Atlantic Highlands — Announce­ is now engaged in canvassing this in the big cities. county in aid of the Monmouth Me­ Pepltt-Mangan in Liquid or Tablets ment is made of the engagement of Miss Alice White, daughter- of Mr. morial Hospital. It is Mr. Van Wie’s — a Blood Builder. intentioiv to make a survey of each I KYING TO REMOVE STAIN and Mrs. Fred A. White, of this place, to Eugene J Burrell, son of Mr. and community before beginning active FROM GROVE SCHOOUIOUSE work, anti to get in touch with every Vigor and strength have as their Mrs, Walter C. Burrell, of Chicago, town in the commonwealth, which is base rich red blood. Blood is rich Englishtown—One day recently Mr, no small task. Work on the removal, or the at­ when there are plenty of red cor­ and Mrs. James Hoe were hit by a LYRIG THEATRE In his preliminary work Mr. Van tempted removal, of the paint which puscles. They are, the tiny red sells passing automobile while they wore Wie has met with splendid success. defaces the Ocean Grove school build­ which swim in blood and give it its driving on the Farmingdale road. The Steven E. Pawley, Manager , His subject is The Monmouth Me­ ing was staffed on Tuesday. As color. Without red corpuscles blood right wheel of the buggy was smash­ Phone 1707 220 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. morial Hospital, Your Hospital, and noted in The Times last Week, the would be white. When overwork, Di­ ed and Mrs. Roe was slightly injured. Its Needs.” He says by . way ,of in­ defacement is due to several Asbury straining, or illness weakens the troduction: Park schoolboys, who painted in blood, it diminishes' the number of Spring Lake — Tuesday evening “The time has come for the peo­ large letters the' initals of their red cells. Without a sufficient num­ Wall Castle No, 57, Knights of tho ple of Monmouth, big and little, to school oil. the Grove building one ber of red cells the blood becomes Golden Eagle, lield its second annual aid the Monmouth Memorial Hospital night just prior to the Thanksgiving watery, the body weak, Vigor and chicken dinner at Rdckhill’s restau­ The Lyric Players a little. What I shall seek-to do is football game. strength Jail off, so that physical rant. This is a iriethod by which Have Established Themselves as. the Wall Castle gets its friends together, to preach the hospital situation from I t is alleged th e painting w as clone life diminishes like a fading plant. PEOPLE'S OWN STOCK COMPANY the standpoint of the general public. by Edwftrd Gallagher, William Fain- The physical pleasures of eating and whether they are members of the or­ The general public, I believe, sees berg, John Tomaini and William sleeping and exercise lose all attrac­ der 01- not, and gives them an even­ An Establishment That the Seashore Public May Well Be Proud of ing of enjoyment. ' clearly the pressing need for aid, par­ Finley, These boys were to have been tion. There is no zest in living. It has never before been heard of in this community to play Broadway given a hearing before Justice Dodd After Gude’s Pepto-Mangan has ticularly those who know about the Port Monmouth—Another railroad Productions at Prices such as these increasing cost and the jump each in tile Neptune township court, but been taken for a while the blood be­ station will be built in the Port Mon­ comes rich with red cells. They help month for charity work." the illness of the judge caused a post­ mouth section right after the first EVENINGS: ponement, !l is now understood the to nourish the entire system. With, Mr. Van Wie figures on one dollar of the year by the New Jersey Cen­ -100 good seats at ...... charge will not be pressed if the good blood at work there is a great ...... 35c. per head for each inhabitant of Mon­ tral Railroad Company. The station 350 orchestra seats at ...... mouth., The big manufacturer, he be­ expense of removing the stain is diflereiice in living. Eating, sleep­ ...... 55c. wifi be located about halfway between A few choice seats at i ...... lieves, ought to give-$100; those en­ met by the persons' concerned. . ing and exercise arc enjoyed. All ...... 75c, Port Monmouth and Keansburg at a Matinees—All seats at 25c. and 35c. druggists sell Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. point long known, as Thompson’s Advertisement. crossing. And we pay the War Tax Red Bank—At the organization of the Lion’s Club, Fred D. Wikoff was TONIGHT—TOMORROW NIGHT . elected president, Louis J. Soiling A t 8.15 | t €)RIC ( LENSES first vice 'president, J. Lester Eisner MATINEE TOMORROW second vice president, W. A. Hopping . A t 2.90 third vice president, Theodore Par­ sons secretary, Charles II Throck­ Everybody is morton treasurer,', George K. .Alien, Jr., lion tamer, and Leon de la Reus- The byric Players sille, Jr., lion twister. ' Invited Arc presenting to examine our glasses; to Navesinlf—Under tho auspices of have the various’points ex­ tho Navesink Library' Association .a. plained,and to ask prices history in book form of the lives of ■ “ T urn To the R ight9 * w ithout incurring tho least local boys who took part in the world Winchell Smith’s Peach Jam Comedy obligation to buy. war is being prepared. Photographs Repeated by request of all the ex-service men will appear' in the book, together 'with the name The biggest success ever produced' in Asbury Park of the regiments-or companies they Cbc Christmas served in, battles participated in, MONDAY FOR 3 DAYS—'“CAPPY RICKS” wounds, if any, and other historical THURSDAY FOR THREE DAYS—“THE ROSARY” m atter, Spirit iUimson—William Taylor, .colored, iB in jail, awiating grand jury action on a charge of forgery. Taylor went A REAL into John’s store and presented a cheek for $24 .in' payment fot a pair ANDREW T VAN CLEVE of shoes. The name of John M, Cor- November Records Now On Sala lies, mayor of RumSon, was- signed to the check and made payable at the Contracting: ■ . Red Bank Trust Company,. Suspect­ ing' the check was a forgerys • Mr. ] ANY BOY or GIRL { Kemble telephoned Mr, Coriies,, who Engineer said he had made out no such check, High and Low Pressure Steam ■ Installations I Bringing in j OBITUARY. Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating | Ten New Subscriptions at | M RS. EM m T .P . K IN G . The Times yesterday was notified CensScawtlng la All Branches ol of the death of Mrs, Emma Prentice Piping and Power 'Work I $1.50 Each to the { King, widow of John King, on Mon­ day at' Summit, N, J, Tho funeral was held yesterday afternoon, inter­ 108 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ment being . made ' in Alpine ceme­ Telephone connection tery, ' Perth Amboy. Mrs, King ! Ocean Grove times I was -.veil known here for many years, : having been the proprietor first of tho Ocean House and then after­ : on or before December 20 will receive an order on John wards of the Atlantic House. H. BANKER F. Seger for a pair of Nestor Johnson $7.00 Tubular “Hockey or Racer Ice Skates, or a pair of Spalding’s Best The'Oldest Eurnlture Store in Towr Roller Skates. Any one not securing the required number Bungalows and Cottages Furnished of subscriptions will receive fifty cents in cash for each subscription tmrned in to the Ocean Grove Times office. Furniture of Quality ' • \ ■ HAVE YOU HEADACHE? Construction and finish are the Best Here is an Opportunity to fief a Pair of Skates Do your oyos burn or lt«h ? Do they feel fiied or strained? Cookman arid Mattison Aves. *p“»k lor Christmas If no. nare .your eyes exam­ ined. Your glasses may neBd a Call at the office for particular* ohangq, ,. Henry S. Marshall ' OCEAN GROVE TIMES COMPANY STILES & CO. C O R B T S PliMiSSfchiElo 80OG!aH«te DIAMONDS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY 4$MamAve., Ocean Grove. Phone 7 Asbary Park 707 llattisoa Ayenue, Asbury Pork At 222 13ala: St.; ASBUttT PARK. EXPERT REPAIRING' - r.-i '4% I ! Telephone. 189>R Ewjfildaj^lloma 13,00.19 480 y, -•; 645'Mattiflon Avenue; Asbury Pm*.. '. . j M \ : D. P. MOUNTSManager V.V-Si ■ v V Phoho *2013