Yes, You Should Advertise Now For That Fall and Winter Trade You. Need To Boost Your Business Home Folks As Weil As Ail OtherB Interested In Ocean Grove; Should Read The Times Regularly

Vol. XXXII—No. 42 OCEAN GROVE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 F O U R C E N T S PUSHING OPERATIONS ON A NEW HOSPITAL FOR MANASQUAN RIVER BRIDGE IN POLITICS GAS INDUSTRY ADVISES JOHNSON TO PERSISTENT ADVERTISING A large gang of men is now at work , COUNTY Y.i. C. on the Manasquan river bridge be- ! Keeping everlastingly at it is the DISABLED VETERANS tween Point Pleasant and Brielle. j AS A SERMON THEME 0 Forms are in place for the concrete i .LEAVE .CPJJ GROVE TELLS ACTIVITIES span on the south side of tho river, ! ...0 — — uv»».iirollb iiiuulj .ncu- LOCATION TO BE SELECTED kept open to allow a secondary chan- j FAIR SEX ARE TO BE TOLD nesday before the American Gas As­ n et flow near the PointPninf Pleasant 'net WILL SEVER RELATIONS AT sociation convention a t' Atlantic. City BY COMMITTEE shore. Piledriving is started at the WHERE THEY BELONG by James' M. Bennett, of the United AT A CONVENTION .DINNER main channel for1 the big draw span NEXT CONFERENCE Gas Improvement Company of Phila­ which is to go there. Railings have delphia, • IN.ASBURY PARK Will Investigate Any Site Off#- been built on the edges of the fill, “Publicity and advertising are tools ? , which was made more than half way Members Of Ocean Grove Wom­ Says the Unsurpassed Kindness of ed, But Favor Tracts Of Land across the river by carting in trucks the sand taken from the canal two an ’s Club Will Be Guests, of a Great and Good People Will industry and. its policies and prob-,nroh-! 0ceaIl I s Named a Mem­ Comprising Not Less Than 600 winters ago. lems to the public,” Mr. Bennett said, j The old bridge is now so rickety th at Honor At/ Grove Church This Go Wit/h Him As One of the "You can’t measure their effectiveness j Acres/Within Some 60 miles Of cars are warned not to try to pass with a slide rule or submit the results I ber of Commitl’ee For the Tbree- another car going the same direction Sunday Evening—Pastor John­ Most Pleasant Memories Of His to a formula or expect something.! New York—Propose To Build and to keep down to ten miles an definite to be accomplished in a cer-1 Year Period—Boys Have Part hour. This bridge was pushed out of son Preached Last Lord’s Day Public life—Desire To Move tain period of time. . Best N, P. Hospital In Country. shape by slides of dirt from the new “Only by keeping everlastingly at In the Program and Detail bridge fill alonside it. Morning On “Jesus Only.” Expressed Last Summer. it and hammering away with facts Their Share of the Work. Disabled veterans suffering from will the goal he reached. The same 1 mental disorders residing in District CLUB WOMEN INVITED TO “Woman’s place in politics.” At the quarterly conference of St. thing is true of sales stimulation or This is the subject on which Rev. Paul’s M. E. Church last Friday even­ any other activity where publicity and i , EAvard M. Willis, of Ocean Grove No. 2, of the United States Veterans’ VISIT DECORATIVE EXHIBIT Bureau, will have a modem one- G. S. Johnson will preach the coming ing, District Superintendent Wagg pre­ advertising are concerned.” I “las appointed a.» member tnviiiuci of ui theluc Sundny. evening from his pulpit in St. AfterA lter explainingexnlninififr thatHin'f thet-Vi« gas in­ I three-yearthl'iie-vear committeeffimmiHno of the Mon? thousand-bed hospital ;at their dispos­ Mrs. Howard Green, the State chair­ siding, Rev. George S. Johnson, the al, as a committee, composed of Gen­ man of art of the New Jersey State Paul’s church. In view of the ap­ pastor, said in his written report that dustry was recruiting many newspa­ mouth County Y. M. C. A., the an­ eral George Albert Wingate, Dr. proaching election the place of women he desired his pastorate to terminate per men for interpreting that industry nual convention, of which body was Federation of Women's Clubs, has ex­ to the public, Mr. Bennett emphasized Henry A. Cotton and Dr. Thomas W. tended to all club women of the State in politics is a seasonable and reason­ with the present conference year. held last Friday evening in the Met­ Salmon, is busy investigating sites of­ able topic. Not to say anything of the In his letter to th a t end, and which the fact that there is just as definite ropolitan hotel. Asbury Park. Paul C. an invitation to visit the annual exhi­ interest therein. a technique in publicity and advertis­ fered. bition of the arts-in-Trades Club a t the he road, Rev. Johnson said: Taylor, of Belmar, presided at the Several weeks ago General Frank j Waldorf-Astoria^hotel, Monday, Octo- Members of the Ocena Grove Wom­ “In addition to my report,- I beg ing work as there is chemistry or the dinner. The committees announced engineering profession, a technique are: T. Hines, Director of the United her 20th, and Friday, October 31st. an’s Club will be honor guests at this leave to submit the following: 1 States Veterans' Burealu, appointed service. A double quartette will ren­ , “I desire that my pastorate in St that must be learned in the newspaper One Year—Harry R. Cooper, Belmar; Presentation of the club membership office. this committee, with the request, that card will admit any club woman these der appropriate selections. All women Paul’s terminate with the present Campion Dangler, Spring Lake; Ell- it look into available sites within , a days. of the community are invited to this conference year. This is no hasty con­ wood Douglass, Freehold; W. D, service. Fields, Colts Neck; William A. Gas- radius of some sixty miles of New A t this exhibition will be seen clusion, but my deliberate judgment. I MILK BOTTLE WiELDED BY York. Many sites have been offered, Last Sunday morning Rev. Johnson so expressed my wish to Bishop Berry sin,. Belmar; E. H. Geran, Matawan; brought together under the direction DOMESTIC PEACE DISTURBER Samuel Hanson, Theodora B. Lewis, and they are being carefully consid­ of leading professional decorators the preached on “Jesus Only.” He em­ last June. The service I have render­ ered by the committee. ployed as his text the passage from ed is far from. portect, for which io William C. Patterson, Freehold. work of the country’s most talented When an argument over some do­ ■ Two .Years—J. F. Talcott, Sea “The committee will investigate any artists, craftsmen and designers en­ Matthew’s gospel, seventeenth chap­ one has greater regrets than myself. ter and eighth verse, “And when they I' have only the deepest good-will for mestic matter arose dt the St. El- Bright; E. A. S. Clarke, Sea Bright; site offered,” said General Wingate gaged in making the art of interior ,, , .- , v. ------—? j nio hotel last Saturday and Louise yesterday, but it must be remembered had lilted up their eyes, they saw no the church, and predict a groat future. BHWon one of tho L.0,^rcd H. R. Dwight, Rumson; John Hall, decoration a vital factor in our homes. colored servants!' Freehold; J. N. Hillyer, Middletown; that the committee is interested in Members of the Art-in-Trades Club man, save Jesus only.” The preacher Tor nearly four years I have had | becaniu’ ( el.ous . tracts of land comprising not less than said in part: . tne opportunity of ministering to a ■- ■ Officer William i H- w - Buck, Marlboro; William M. will be present at all times to answer ' Catlev was ca'lled from police head-1 Smith, Freehold; Howard Woodward, 500 acres, situated rather close to New questions. “Tlie message of the text is that great and good people, and have never York City with proper transportation nothing must come between us and ceased to wonder at your patience : quarters to silence the disturber. »e ‘T-ewwont; t Osborne, Keyport. did! But, while the silencing was go­ facilities. FOREIGN MISSIONARY BOARD, Jesus. Whatever helps Us the better and 'loyalty. Your unsurpassed kind­ Three ■ Years- “We have had many sites suggest­ to visualize and understand Him we ness during my six months of illness ing on—zam'.—Louise . whacked the ed, and are investigating them all. Wo WILL MEET AT PITTSBURGH may employ, but whatever tends to will ever go with me as one of the officer over the jiead with a milk bot­ desire to recommend to General Hines push Him into, tho background and it­ most pleasant memories of my public tle and saturated his nice new uni­ , —. „. McMurtie,. The annual meeting of the Board self dominate our worshipful gaze life. ■ form with a kettle of boiling water. Freehold;. C. V. Shropshire, Sea the use of a plot of ground which will Hot stuff! > give the veterans of New York, New of Foreign Missions of the Methodist and thought is a distortion of true , “If you will accept this request in Bright; S. C. Stillwell, Freehold; Paul Jersey and Connecticut the best N. P. Episcopal Church will take place in worship. The reason of that is plain your characteristic spirit of forbear­ When tired from her exertions C. Taylor. Belmar, and E. M. Willis, hospital in the country, and,will take Emory Church, Pittsburgh, Mondny, to bo seen. Man is a worshipful cre­ ance, without debate or appeal, 1 will Louise submitted to arrest, first ask­ Ocean Grove. our time.” Tuesday and Wednesday, November ature and must give his supreme faith remain always your grateful friend ing permission to get her clothes. Mrs. C.V. Shropshire, of Sea Bright, General Wingate, who is chairman 17, 18 and 19. It will be the first an­ and affection to something,' and the hnd servant.” Once in the quarters of the help she vice chairman of the' auxiliary, read of the directors’ committee, will be nual meeting since the organization character of that something will re­ Mr. Johnson is rounding out his turned the key in the lock and, like the names of that committee as fol­ glad to receive plans, blue prints and of the board in 1907 to be held outside act and shape his character like unto fourth year in the Ocean Grove the Arab, she folded her tent and si­ lows: specifications of any plots of ground of New York City. The sceretares of tho something he worships. If that charge. He succeeded the Rev. Thom­ lently stole away via a window to the Belmar, Mrs. P. C. Taylor; English- . falling within the radius mentioned, the board, Drs. Ralph E. Diffendorfer something is a thing of sin it-will as J. J. Wright, now stationed at street. The officer was'not to be balked town, Mrs. Winfield Conover; Farm ­ with full and complete information as nnd John R. Edwards, recommended more and more debase him, mind and Trenton. by her ruse. He caught up with Louise ingdale, Mrs, R. H. Barr; Freehold, to drainage, sewerage, transportation Pittsburgh as a meeting place, and body; if he secs Jesus only, it will lift It has been reported Mr. Johnson at Main street and Springwood ave­ Mrs. S. C. Stilwell, Holmdel Mrs. D. arrangements and any "other informa­ Emory Church extended the invita­ him to the heights and fit him for a is sought by one of the churches of nue, Asbury Park, when she ducked Ely, Keansburg; Mrs. W. Jeffers, Key­ tion necessary. H e should be address­ tion, which the executive committee place above' angels. But that contrast ■Washington, u. C. On that point he is into the Rialto theater.' There she port, Mrs. W. E. Bilderback; Little ed eare the District Manager, U. S. accepted. is broader than the text The text is noncommital. was rearrested and finally landed in Silver/Mrs. J. E. Harvey; Marlboro, One hundred members of the board, a warning against substituting in­ the Neptune township lockup. Mrs. H. 'W. Buck; Matawan. Mrs. J. Veterans’ Bureau, 480 Lexington ave­ including bishopB,1 pastors and lay­ nue, New York, City.' ferior idcalB for the one true ideal, TESTIMONIAL l u n c h e o n f o r Judge Dodd held the woman in bail P. Lloyd; Middletown, Mrs. J. N. Hill­ men from all over the United States which is Jesus Christ. It is not ad­ to keep the peace. Sho exhibited out­ yer; North Long Branch, Mrs. Jennie -, and spveral foreign, countries, will be dressed to sinners at all, but to Chris­ THURSDAY CLUB TREASURER ward and visible signs of having been M. West; Rumson, Mrs. George Ivr ASSOCIATION TAX REVIEW present. ;______tians, that they beware Jest .'the very in a mixup, ins; Sea Bright, Mrs. C. V. Shrophire. helps they employ to the better wor­ The members of .the Ocean Grove The speakers at the convention in­ BY STATE BOARD NEXT WEEK NEAR EAST RELIEF APPEAL Thursday Club at their first meeting ship of God take the place of God, and CONCENTRATING IN COUNTY cluded Rev. Archibald Cullens, the TO BE MADE WEEK OCT. 27 they miss the blessing altogether. of the fall and winter season yester­ first secretary of this county; Charles Township Assessor James A. Hur­ “We must see Jesus only. He must day afternoon gave a testimonial FIGHT ON THE WHITE PLAGUE R. Scott, secretary of boys’ work in ry has received official notification that be greater than all ; omy. xie m ust; ibncheon for Mrs. William E. Taylor, the case of the Ocean Grove Associa­ Progress is b.eing made for the the— form------s -....and I ih»;» their itreasurer . /for — <•—twelve >---- of* the four- ' New, Jersey; William D. McRae, of Near East Relief appeal which will be j means and aids of worship. Just as | teen years 0f the club's existence. Vigorous efforts are being made to Springfield, Mass., responsible fd f tion against the Township of Neptune, | the ‘law and prophets,' which should *"" • stamp out tuberculosis in Monmouth on an appeal from taxation carried up made in Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Tho luncheon was served a t the home county work organization; Dr. W. D. West Grove and Bradley Beach during have better enabled the people to see county and in the entire State of New Hepburn, and Robert S. C. .Shoemaker, from the county board, will be heard and understand Jesus, took His place of Mrs. Effic Hamilton, 58 Mor* Jersey, tn order that the newest and by the State board Wednesday of next the week of October 27th, and replies mouth Drive, Deal Beach, the menu of Newark, the State secretary of are coming in from the different and blinded their eyes to His true and most effective methods of flighting boys’ work. week, October 22, at 10.30 a. m., in central worth, so do many things in embracing tomato bisque, celery, this disease may be brought to every the Asbury Park municipal offices ot churches that will furnish teams of toast sticks, olives, pickles, creamed A number of brief talks gave the workers who will make the calls. W. these days act with similar deception community in New Jersey, representa­ boys an opportunity to tell of the ae- 1 . Main street and Bangs avenue. At the and harmful results, upon us. This chicken w.Vh rice, sweet potato cro­ tives from every county in the Stato same time the tax cases of Robert M. J. ■ Couse, local chairman, is pleased quettes, green peas, rolls, jelly, tivities of their groups throughout the with the progress being made, and brings us face to face with a prevalent,, will meet in New Brunswick on Fri­ county. W att, of Ocean Grove, ahd the New error in modern worship, which to see ! cream cheese salad, crackers, ice day, October 24, to discuss and hear York and Long Branch Railroad Cofn- H arry Duffield, the local treasurer, cream, demi tasse, candies and nuts. states he will receive contributions and avoid should be of inestimable experts discuss "Methods of Attack­ STOCKING NEARBY COVERS . pany, will be reviewed. worth. It would be impossible in one Club members present were Mrs. ing the Tuberculosis Problems." Owing to the fact that the township any time from now on. Taylor, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. M. E. The four communities will be ask­ sermon to show all the workings of Tlie speakers will be Dr. Samuel B. WITH ENGLISH PHEASANTS tax map has not been completed, A s­ this error.- I will denote it in a few Flint, Mrs. R. W. Stout, Mrs. J. E. English, superintendent of the Sana­ sessor Hurry, says the State board ed to adopt 100 orphnns, and when it Quinn, Mrs. R. M. W att, Mrs. Joseph is considered that a child can be fed, particulars that you may distinguish torium a t Glen Gardner on the sub­ A shipment of 1,200 English phoas- will have the necessary map made, it wherever it shows itself.” I\ Johnson, Mrs. C. O. Perry, Mrs. H. jest “Through Clinics,” and Dr. J. H. ants from Scotland was received which will delai/, the issuance of 1925 clothed and educated for.17 cents a M. Wilson, Mrs. J. K. Brownell, Mrs. day, $5.00 a month and $60.00 for a The speaker then named as among McNeil, Chief of the Bureau of Ani­ by the wardens of the New Jersey tax bills for, beyond'the usunl time. the things,w_ that . go ,w to uiunumake upUj) the- tllU E. N; Woolston and Mrs. Elizabeth mal Industry at Trenton, on “Through Fish and Game Commission last week. According to Mr. Hurry, it will re­ year, this does not seem like a very -c - i ’ Conklin. '' - . .. 1 oirtis big task for so many people. 40,000 sum total of this error, and come ,ber , ---- . —------... . Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis. I whenThe birds they were in oxcelent . . . _____ condition quire nearly a year to complete the tween the worshipper and Jesus, con- j MRS. BEUTELL AGAIN HEADS arrived.in New York, from , tax' map. ■ . . ■ of these orphan children in the Near Mrs. Lewis'S.Lewis S. Thompson, otot' Uncrpft, Lincroft,! j wwhere li ere thcv were shipped ..r ._ ...to ....„the Fork . East are looking to America for life gregations, church denominations,1 will preside nt the afternoon session. - ...i n.-~ a - creeds and doctrines, ministers, the OCEAN GROVE Y. W. H. M. S. ed River Game Farm under the direc- and happiness for the next year, and ------tion . f, Assistant Game Protector Har- NEPTUNE WINS THIRD GAME; the local committee is anxious that very order-of the service itself some­ times. Meeting Monday evening nt the C1TY REALTORS ON OUTING ! '^“'Iney, of Hackettstown. CHATTLE COMES TOMORROW these communities have a liberal part in this work. I Then concluding his remarks by home of .Mrs. H. Truax, in Neptune - he pheasants were confined in 120 presentingI'nnenniin" t-l% the — real----' message of the City, the Y. W. H. M. S. of Ocean DINE'AT ST. ELMO HOTEL I crates, with 10 birds in each crate' Scoring in each half of- last Satur- text Rev. Johnson said: “The real Grove elected these officers: President, ; Superintendent Duncan Dunn, who is c day’s gridiron contest, Neptune de-' SEEKS FEDERAL ACTION TO message of the text is that the indi­ .Mrs. Jacob Beutell; vice president, On their annual outing tne real es-1 in chnvge of the game farm, wns re- feated Haddonfield,: 13 to 0. Six points tntc—of brokers Mnnyunk and..... „ Rox-1...... sponsible ...... for the purchase of PROTECT ERODING SHORES vidual has immediate and direct ac­ Miss Ruth Odenwelder; correspond­ .... , — tho were made in tho first quarter and sev­ cess to God, and nothing less than the ing secretary, Miss Mamie Megill; re­ boro, Pa., were entertained a t a din­ birds. He is a native of Scotland and en in the third..- The Neptune team face of Jesus should be his objective. cording secretary, Miss Grace Oden- ner Monday a t the St. Elmo hotel, is familiar with the various breeds of showed the effects of Coach Kelly’s Former Congressman T. Frank Ap­ A thousand helps . may stand on his welder; treasurer, Mrs. Alfa Newton; Ocean Grove, by the officials of the gamebirds there. > careful drilling, following the game pleby, of Asbury Park, who is again a vight „„„„hand unuand on hisms left,leit, and thethe. chairman of social committee, Miss Mnnyunk Trust Company, headed by The State Fish and Game Commis­ witji Flemington a week before. Life candidate for that office, has com-, ...wholel. _ l _ church -i '■ may nssiBt . - -him - from Charles Jordan, Ocean Grove was se­ sion also ohtained 800 pheasants from Grace Megathan; program committee. lected as the place for the day’s trip and.spirit were infused into Neptune’s municated with United States Senator 1 behind;*■-*-*- ' ■but ■ nothing need or dare come i Mary Watson. With the excep- the WoDhington Preserve in North play throughout the contest, and the Edge and Congressman Bnchnrach, by reason of its peculiar charm in ' I L — I i... ' .— i-L- -1 — ’ • ’ between him and God. The Bible calls to'011 of the corresponding secretary early autumn: Jersey. They will be housed a t the ' down State team was on the defensive urging them to reintroduce legisla­ every Worshipper a king arid priest these officers, were reelected. branch game farm near Hackettstown most of the time. tion early in the coming Congress - unto God. He is king in that he is , In the very near future the mem­ In the party were forty-six of the and at the present time winter quar- , . The Neptune lineup found John looking toward federal participation the judge of his own conscience and bers will present a pageant, “The representative citizens and business tors for the birds are being completed! Moore at right end; P. Moore, right in beach protection expenses. character, and no authority on earth men of the' placed named. They were Challenge of the Cross.” They nre served with a one-o’clock dinner, and tackle; Hammond, right guard; Joe.. In his letter to Senator Edge, Mr, can, and no outhority in heaven will, now engaged in making rompers for APPLEBY STATEMENT SHOWS Moore, center; Hulett, left guard; E. Appleby— —i-i.points out -•-? that ?’the ' cost • of ' invade his realm either to save or migrant work and have increased the after spendnig some hours here they Smith, left tackle; Freeland, right protecting beaches is steadily mount­ left fob home, stopping enroute at $3,000 CAMPAIGN EXPENSES damn him. He is priest in the sense financial pledge for missionary work Trenton for supper. half back; Corbo, left half back; Wil­ ing, surveys indicating that the shore that he is his own confessor and needs to $140. ' ' son, full back. Touchdowns' were line is generally eroding rather than no intermediary save Jesus Christ According to his sworn statement made by Wilson and Newman. building up. Large expenditures of , filed at Trenton, T. Frank Appleby, He needs no smoking altars, bleeding Another Road To Be Improved. Demonstration By Red Men. Republican nominee in the third con- Tomorrow afternoon Neptune en­ money have been made by a score of sacrifices, or silver and gold to pay gages Chattle, of Long Branch, on the shore communities in an efforr to The Freehold township committee „ , . 1 grcssionnl district, hnd a total eani- for priestly prayera, for Jesus died has advertised for bids' for the im­ Rod Men of the shore tribes are to ,mjgn fun,i 0f $3,000 and spent th a t homo field at Bradley Beach. check the inroads of the sea, and fur­ on the cross as a sacrifice for sin, once join in a big demonstration on the Sea | „„„i, _____ n ...... V ther expenditures present a serious provement of the Adelphia to Elton Girt camp grounds tomorrow after much money. He contributed prac-i for all, for all sin, and all sinners, road for one-half of the full length. Kean To Entertain Candidates: problem, he says. and for all time. For His salvation is noon and evening. The afternoon will tically all the money himself, the The Elton end which is in much the be devoted to athletic sports and the statement shows. . Hamilton F. Kenn will give a recep­ not beholden to minister; priest, saint worse condition, will first be taken up. or angel, for Jesus is the great high' evening to degree team work. Her­ Out of the fund the New Bruns­ tion for the Republican Congressional Dr. Hann To Lecture At Freehold. The bids will be received nnd the con­ bert F. Stetser, of Camden, Great wick Reptfblican Club received $200; priest of. His profession, who ever tract awarded on Wednesday, October and local 'candidates of the entire The second lecture in the season’s iiveth to make intercessions for Him Chief of Records of the United States, Alfred Brown chairman of the Ocean Stato, Tuesday • of next, week, two course- in the Methodist . church at 22. It is to be a gravel road bed with will give an address during the day. county Republican committee, $250; at the right hand of God; wherefore slag underneath. This is a very busy o’clock p. mi, 'at his mumper home. l Freehold is to be delivered by the He is able to save to the uttermost all the Coolidge Club of. Atlantic High­ Ocean avenue,, Deal. Senator , Edge Rev. Edward Forrest Hann, of Bridge- who come unto Him. road and a three mile cut-off to the lands, $60. The balance was devoted will be present and there will be'a ha? top, leader of the Ocean Grove meet­ shore from Trenton; Monument For Miss Bronnder. to advertising, clerk hire and work­ /‘That intcrpreation furnishes the ers. ' tional speaker. At the > same place, ing for young people. The date is only true liberty of conscience, clothes A movement .has been started to 12.30 o’clock, there is to be a box Tuesday, October 21st, and the sub­ Keyport Council Holds Record. human nature with a divine dignity, placo a bronze tablet-in the postoffice r luncheon for officers of the Monmouth ject “The High Cost of Loving." Monmouth county has nineteen at Keansburg to the memory of 'Miss Many Here Saw the ZeppeHn <— : county council, t ;, '} and lifts up worship from groveling fear to a personal inward majesty and councils of the Sons and Daughters Arabella C. Broander, postmistress, A good view was obtained here Candidate Miller Campaigning. a fellowship with God.” . of Liberty with a 'combined member­ who was fatally injured- a t Indianapo­ Wednesday morning of the Zeppelin li1 ■ Preachers'. Weekly Session.,!, : hfayor Archibald L. Miller, of Red'| ship of 2,899 and ' total finances of lis, Ind., while attendin|’ a postmast­ On iflh WO W !'+n -T nlroKriL-l. '■ “Wanted, a John Wesley.” This was Bank,,Democratic candidate for coun­ . Salvation Army Supper. $27,146.- Freedom Council, No. 36,. of ers’ convention. Mrs, William P. Dodd Keyport, has the largest membership, has been made treasurer of a commit­ the subject of ^ paper read by Rev. ty clerk,, will campaign in this section An autumn chicken supper is to be tee to raise funds. Carlton Van Hook, of New Brunswick, next week. Mayor Miller,' who has 317. The council holds tho record for southwesterly , coupse. a t about 9.25-# i; given by the, Woman’s Home League the smallest amount of benefits paid at the .district preachers','mooting here been making a swing around the coun­ of the! Salvation' Army, Tuesday, Oc­ o’clock. - J Monday. Drs.- T. W. Marohall and J. ty, Spent, most of this week in the since January iLst; only $160. ’ The Pork Gets Kiwimis Convention. tober 28, a<: 611.Mattison avenue,' A?- nmount of benefits paid since the -or­ I, Boswell spoke on current topics. It northern section of tho county. , bury Park. Supper will be served Asbury Park has been designated is expected Rev. Blwoll Lake, of Long ganization of tho council in 1896' from 5.80 to 7,00 o’clock'. ’ , */V amounts to $16,322. as the meoting place of the 1925 State ■ Branch, will be the .speaker next Mon- , -R. E. Tomlin, M. D., 45* Main ave­ convention . of . Kiwariia Ciubs/ This day. • • ■ "y •h , . ■ i.. - “ . nue. ..Either System of Medicine; or, “Home Services.’’ matter was decided at tho convention For Schndt’s Sea Food. re just now/,in .Barnagat-ii-i, Modern Drugless .Methods, , Also Harry .J.toBodine, undertaker ' and of that body this week at Atlantic bay. Parties ,iW. ’. E . ‘.Taylor ^contractor! iar.J Eyos, Ears, Nosh and Throat; .Tele- Our sen jfoad Is the pick Of the City. The local club Was represented of ■ *•-...... Bcarise' dffib ,fwehkflsh f'adii I’i’J MW! m?::; ■mi W m ■T-l v-\,v

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Slim People Live Longest Com petent ■ Life insurance companies have set forth the Importance of not setting too to Hold Down fat. They claim that 30 is the magical FO R O VER age in the health development of most Individuals. A person Is supposed to 2 0 0 t h e J o b nearly approach the normal ut thirty, YEARS Fair prices consistent they say. Under thirty one may weigh haarlem oil has been a world­ more than the average called for in wide remedy for kidney, liver and By ELLA SAUNDERS the standard height, wcighl and age (©. 1924, Wenturti No.wapuper Union.) tables, but after tills age the longest biadder disorders, rheumatism, TV/TISS PHILPOT stared in dismay life span prevails among those whose lumbago and uric acid conditions. LVA (lt notice her desk. Dis­ weights are uniformly below the aver­ charged. After twenty tieven years’ age. service. She Imd given all tlie best 1 ' - — Good Workmanship years of her-life to the Brackett com­ HAARLEM OIL Habits of the Gorilla pany, Tills was her reward. The gorilla, chimpanzee and orang­ ■ m m m m . ' j : She was a grny-hnlrcd woman of outang are alike In being destitute of correct internal troubles, stimulate vital rather majestic aspect. True, she had any rudiment of a tall, in having no never risen very high, but she (lid un­ organs. Three sires. AH druggists. Insist cheek-pquches and no naked spaces at on the original genuine G old M edal. derstand the work of the accountancy the base of the trunk' and In the habit department. She hart worked faithful­ of resting on the knuckles of the hand Prompt Service ly under Jennings for fifteen years. In talking. Late Investigation shows Jennings was said to bo leaving, too. that the gorilla spends mor of his Suddenly it occurred to her that It time In the trees than on the ground. THE would he- strange not coming down to He makes a rude shelter for file mate the office every day and seeing him. and young, and himself sleeps with 1:1s Jennings came over to her. He laid back to the tree trunk ready for any his hand upon her shoulder. “Why, emergency. Miss Philpot 1" he exclaimed, as sho thrust out the notice and burst Into STEAMBOAT CO. tears. Hangings Stopped Growth The cause of Miss Phlipot’s being There stands in a field near "Oapp's fired was a general shake-up In the Lodge,” not far from Bnrford, Oxford­ Effective May 2, 1924 personnel. The old manager had re­ shire. an »k with the ■ Inscription on tired. The new one, Bates, was run­ its trunk, "H. T>.; T. D., 1784.” It is Subject to change without notice ning through the personnel. this tree on which the bodies ot Henry “There's Miss Philpot—is she really and Tbomao Duddson w ere. gibbeted, To New York—Leave Pleaeure Bay. needed?” he asked Sanderson, the as- after being hanged at Gloucester for week days, 7.00 a. m. listant manager, highway robbery. They were .leaders From New York to Asbury Park— Sanderson scratched his h«aq. of the "Dundson Gang,” who once ter­ Leave Battery, N. Y. C,, 2.30 p. m. “Weil, I suppose we could do without rorised that countryside. It Is not a Arrive Pleasure Bay—Week days, her—” he began. large tree. Local superstition declares 6.35 p. nt Everybody in business needs Printing’. “Thirty-five a week? We conid prob­ that it has ceased to grow since being ably set the work done just as effi­ put to that use. Trolley leaves corner Cookman ave-, Our business is to meet that ne,ed. ciently by a young chap of twenty- five for ten to fifteen dollars less. Study Bacteria nue and Main Street, Asbury Park, To meet it at a . price consistent with Mark her off!”' It was the famous French scientist, one hour before boat’s sailing rime* at That »vfts liovy MisisI Philpot came to Pasteur, who laid the foundation of Pleasure Bay ictuai service rendered—service in receive her notice, financing up at the modern knowledge of bacteria, and of central desk, over which Bates pre­ the studies which will result, without type, ink, paper and workmanship. sided, she saw him still engaged In doubt, In further great and useful dis­ PASSENGER RATES conversation with Sanderson. They coveries. He not only discovered that One Way—Adults 90 Cents had got farther down the list by now. (here are good bacteria, but that Children 60 Cents Miss Philpot was forgotten. Miss among the bad the dead could be used Philpot was all tlie time aware of Mr. to fight the living. Hundreds of labora­ Round trip, Long Branch to New Just Phone Jennings’ clumsy efforts to console tories nnd thousands of students are her. . now busy with the ■subject York City—Adults $1.50. Children. “Yon mustn’t take It (hat way, Miss $1.00. . 7 ' Philpot,” lie was saying. “I’m leav­ K n ig h th o o d ing, ton, to take a position with Knighthood was originally a mili­ The M ystic lum ber Crompton’s, and—’’ tary distinction, but In the Sixteenth Mr. Jennings wns stroking her hand century it came to be conferred on —covertly, under tlie protection of the civilians, as a reward for valuable Does Your Plumbing edge of the desk. And what was that services rendered to the crown or the N e e d he was saying now? Miss Philpot community. The flrst civil ftnlghi In Attention ? turned her eyes upon him incredu­ England was Sir William Walworth, Ocean Grove Times lously. lord mayor of London, who won the It is always best to catch a leak or Up at the desk Sanderson and Bates a plumber repair when it first starts, 46 Malta A venue, Ocean Grove, it. J. distinction by slaying the rebel, Wat were-having a conversation with Jen­ Tyler, In the presence of the king. beeaua® its tendency ia to grow worse nings. They seemed quite .staggered with neglect when He had-gone, “I had no idea Jennings wns going,” The Truthful Man “Home-made" repairs are make, said Sanderson. “Who’ll we get for Many business, deals are closed on shifts at best, and ore the costliest te the work?" the golf links. A traveling salesman the long run—place your plumbing “Blamed if I know,” said Bates', went around In 125 and the merchant problems on our (shoulders, and we wilt “tt’a up to you, Sanderson/’ with him said jileasantly “You are a, Eli Gave to Fijians 1 olve them promptly and satisfactori- . "Wliy couldn’t .we get Miss Pbll- little on* ytmr usual game.” ly. Fire-Walking S u c c e s s pot?” "No, this is my usual game.” ' “A woman head?" “Well," stated tlie other, "yoss may The naUye version ot tlie origin ot “Well, you spoke of retrenching, and he no golfer lint you're an honeBt man. WILLIAM YOUNG the “lire walking" ceremony Is that in a woman will work for less than a I’ll just sign that contract you were the distant past a Fijian traveling in man Now Jennings was getting a speaking of.” PLUM UEti the bush met an elf, whom lie suspect­ hundred, and Miss Philpot has worked 64 Main Avenue, Ooean Orove ed of being an evil spirit, says the De­ under him for years. SJhe was work­ M e r c u r y Telephone 428 troit News. ing for him when 1 came Into this The native captured this supernat­ Tlie chief producing countries of placu. It seems to me she ought to be mercury arc Spain and the United ural creature uiid threatened him. To competent to hold down the Job.” save liimself tlie elf offered as a gift Slates.' California anil Texas furnish H. w. SHOCK W. HABVEJY JONEB "Well, we might try liCr. How much the entire' nniiiunt over here. Practi­ President Tream w any power tlie native elsnse, The Fi­ do you suppose she’d work for? jian chose and was grained tlie ability cally the only ore which is regularly Seventy-five?” worked for mercury is' einnabnr. Mer­ to bundle or walk through tire un­ “No, sixty. She’ll jump at It, you Buchanon & Sm ock harmed, which power has descended cury in the metallic state is found in see if she doesn't.” ’ small quantities only. to members of his family even to this “All right. I’ll tell her—no!” He day. . L u m b e r G o . beckoned to his stenographer. "Please How Rewards Are Won The “fire walking" Itself is an Inter- take this letter: Dealers ia esting ceremony performed by natives. ‘“ Dear Miss Philpot: The notifica­ Big rewards In' this world ure as­ So far as .observer;! have been.able to tion sent tn you this forenoon is here­ sured to I hose who discover neyv and L u m b e r asceftaln tlie performers lyalk bare­ by cancelled. You are instead pro­ better ways of benefiting mankind. foot and unharmed on stones which moted to til! Mr. Jennings’ position at Every government, for example; pro­ And MiJI Products are virtually red hot, having been a salary of sixty dollars per week, tects the Inventor's profit on a valu­ heated for hours In a fire pit. After­ dating, from the first prox. It is hoped able patent. The surest road to ail-; , Builders' andTainters’ word leaves, brush and hits of wood thnt you will find yourself fully com­ vnncement Is finding the better way to You Can't Do Everything! are thrown over tlie rocks, the heat of do each job assigned you. S u p p lie s , petent to fulfill the duties heretofore the latter being evidenced by the fulfilled by'—no, scratch out that sec­ Fireproof Storage with Separate —Even a * Jack of all trades’* smoke or llaine which Immediately ond fulfilled, Miss Clarkson—‘hereto-, Origin of Seta ing Cotton ■ Fireproof Rooms hursts forth. fore carried out. by Mr. Jennings. Tiie sewing cotton used in every can meet his W aterloo! Yours truly.’. Tlianlt you, Miss Clark­ American home Is made almost ex­ New York Had Public son.’’ , clusively of long staple Egyptian cot­ NLY an upholsterer can'give t h e He turned to Sanderson.' “All right,, ton. Np cotton now grown in the Unit­ 2d, 3d and Railroad Avenu es craftsman touch to a thread bare par-, Baths Back in 1824 that's finished,* he said. “What ed States bus been found snitnble for ASBURY PARR O comes next on the program?” spinning tlie finer sizes of thread, for In: the New Fork city directory of ielephone f38 lor suite. Only a carpet cleaner can restore 1824 there was a page advertisement Miss Philpot, receiving the second which there. Is the greatest demand of . the “Washington Bath. 5’lil Pearl- communication, sat down promptly nt the original lustre to a rich Oriental rug. •her typewriter nnd dictated her reply. street, near Broadway,” and It was Clear Thinking Pure Manufacturtd And only a plumber is qualified to stop the bended by a picture of a portable tub It reached the desk late thnt after­ noon. Bates scratched his head. To do much clear thinking a man leak that floods the cellar. large enough in which an adult, person must arrange for regular periods of and Natural could completely immerse, and above “Call Miss Philpot here.” he snld to the office boy. solitude when lie can concentrate, and These and scores of other trades and pro­ this cut was ‘‘Marble and Tin,” which- indulge, his imagination ■ without dis­ would seem to indicate that already Miss Philpot, rather inajestlc-look- Ing,. stood beside Bates* desk, traction. ’Working at night always ap­ fessional people offer their services and there were styles in tubs, and they pealed te me, because then .seat, peo­ were both stationary and portable, “Well, Miss Philpot, I don’t under­ wares through the Classified Section of the stand. Here %ve are offering you a ple are minding tlielr .own buslhess by Tiie advertisement continued as fol­ going to sleep.—Edison. Telephone Directory. lows : "Has been newly painted, raise to sixty, and you state that you cleansed and much Improved; marble intend to leave us." , Miss Philpot glanced across the D e la y e d Consult the Classified Section First! tubB and new pipes Introduced and FRANK O.T. WILSON baths of any temperature furnished at room toward Mr. Jennings. "You’ll Norah—‘‘But, Reginald i I’m very have to ask Mr. Jennings about that, It’s almost sure to tell you where to the shortest notice, from sunrise until croat with you, really! You promised Office; get the things or service you require. 10 o’clock p. in., throughout the year. Mr, Bates," she answered. “I've taken faithfully to bring our engagement a position with him—a life one." ring tonight.” Reggie—“Believe me, Warm' rooms during the winter. Bath­ 113 Embury Avenue ing tubs to let for the convenience of dear, Pm sorry. The truth it—the. N ew York Telephone Com pany those who cannot yisk the bath. other girl hasn't returned it yet,”— Ocean Owe His, but Not Hers . London Telegraph. “For the accommodation of those af­ An old colored janitor’s employer flicted with eruptiona of ti:-: skin and asked him why lie was sporting.around Winter trade given my personal chronic complaints a fumigating'appa­ in his Sunday clothes when it wasn’t “Jurt Average” Persons attention. ratus has been erected. a holiday. People who continue to be *'ju#t “Well, yon ■ see, boss,'" he replied, average" do so becauso they are sat­ Order by postal ’aid or teta- “Fbi celebratln’ my golden wedding,” urated with the. belief'that they can Old-Time Frumenty . never be any more. They have thug Few people have frumenty offered “But Isn't yoqr wife celebrating it with you?” “fenced in" .their talents so they cas- Tslephone 1888/ thorn as food in (lies' modern days, not get ln|o the pastures jpwes of Bedbugs, Roaches, Moths, efe., per­ although there was a time when It was "Oh; Mandyl Site ain’t got Bathin’ to do with it. She's jeg’ my third greater achievement manently exterminated.. Harmless to served on tables in many lands and Fabrics and Furnishings. No ia con­ w,i« popular' wife."—Boston Transcript Rooms rated the H a p p in e s s fill J/:Strasstagir venience. h i m jay. It was made by boiling whole wheat ■ Pilgrim Pathway and' OH« Street I do not put thenf to sloop for ’ a hailed in water until it was soft, then D u m b Happy the men who early learns the . couple ot hours, to wake up with re­ draining, adding milk, sweetening and width of the chasm; between- his de­ Oeean Grove, N. J. “Dumm® Belle presents an interest­ sires nnd needs, that he may bridge it newed energy. Unsolicited testimonials nutmeg fiayor,. or te make what, .was ing psychological problem," said the Telephone 1749-Asbory Methods endorsed fcy.ih. D. S. gorem- kabwjj as Somersetshire frumenty, with service and? thus, find rest on the meat. . Bats caught with trained fer­ learned scientist. "In just what way?” isle of felicity.—John Grant Lyman. rets only (Not • poisoned.) ESsisb- there were added currant '; raisins and asked his understudy. "Well, he’s so eggs. ■ dumb he doesn't know he's dumb. But Cash grocer lished in this vicinity 30 years. Phone Stray Bits of Wisdom Asbury-2848, Food specialists would be glad to if lie were JuBt a wee bit dumber he’d , delivered. We giee jioe see It brought back for the dietetic ad­ foe so dumb that iven a person as Sweet la true love, .though given In QUALITT. We give you SERVICE. little things yon see vantage of getting tlie whole wheat vain, and aweet 1b death that puts aa W bm theme J. KKNDR1CK dumb as he Is could .detect It"—Farm ““UlSlJ of Oil, we give you LOWEST Jwst Telephone ’ Asbnry-ZSIS - Exterminator . Acbory Pork grain for food.—Ohio State Journal. , Life. ■ end to pain.—Tennyson. .PRICES, .consistent with fiuaiify and : qtuunty. m a m a m >;: f,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 T H E 0CUAN GROVE'. TIMES

Simply Meant He Was Cornfields Become City Blocks « Guest at Two Dinners Burlington looked up from his desk, And Cause Biggest Telephone Job upon hearing a cheery “Hello i” und found himself looking into the face of Davidson, college chum whom lie had Advertising is a , not suoji for sever.t| .vr:.r$, suys a writ­ er in tlie iC;'ns;I.- City Star. sure trade builder, “Why,. Davy, old f'lipw!” Burling­ ton ext'iniiued. “Where In the world and first among did you come from and what ure you doing here?" Then tlie two launched into explana- the advertising .. ;!»:»>* ami reminisreio'es* of college days. After an hour or more, Duvld- mediums is the juin declared that he must be on his way. '■ ■ ’ “How long are , you- going , to be in home town paper* iown?” Burling! an asked. ; “Oh. two weeks ut least,” David­ the Ocean Grove son replied. The abnormal building boom in Brooklyn-Queens is causing a tremen­ “Tls.d's/ filial Won’t you come out dous telephone growth. The average rate of telephone increase for the nation Times to tlie Mioil e for dinner Sunday? * Bur-1 from January 1, 1918, to January 1, 1923, was 22.4%, but in the sanie period lir.gton risked. Thomas Angles the growth in Brooklyn and Queens averaged 65%. In the period from Jan­ I UlvIlI -on Uesltnled a moment. uary 1; 1919, to January 1, 1924, the telephone development was even greater, averaging 79%. Meeting the telephone demands in this area is the; biggest ■‘Tu.U l a ’i'.'.'.dy h.-ve un engagement Plumber, Sheet Iron Job of its kind in the country today. ’ r for Sunday”' lo> said. "Can't you make It the Sunday following?” “Sure tiling,” Burlington agreed. ”1*11 mm* you again a week from Sun­ Metal Worker day, rlusi.” TELEPHONE SEN “Dli, yes; hut you’ll s<. iae next Sunday, too,” DuvhVui told him. .“I don’t (ju.it.* get you,” Burling­ 51 Main Avenue SAVE THREE LIVES ton suid.. “1 thought you had another 0CBAM GROVE engagement for next Sunday.” Telephone 9R5-B. BUSINESS IN THIS OOK- , “Sure, I iittvp/' Ibivldsun repeated, Girls Who Receive and Send Tele­ THRU FIRST AID “but It !s nleo ut your house. I culled jWUNITY w a r r a n t s u s in g a tip your wife this morning, und said grams Over the Telephone Take CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SPACE •indie to her and rdo* in>il.rd me out for Course in Phone Technique. Recent Incidents Show Value of EACH WEEK, AND IN THIS Sunday!” Training to Meet Emergencies. SPACE ADVERTISE SPECIFIC Although the “Voice With a Smile" MERCHANDISE WHICH YOU Sees Earth a Desert has for a long time been a term asso­ , Hartlly a day passes that First Aid Were Birds to Perish ciated with the girl at the switch­ Training does not justify its existence HAVE FOB SALE. EVERY AD­ EXCURSION board, says the Telephone Review, by helping to save lives or to alleviate VERTISER SHOULD AVAIL While t.iait fondly Imagines himself the smiling voices of operators are suffering,, says the Telephone Review. HIMSELF OF THE OPPORTUNI­ lord of the world in which lie lives SUNDAY now proving contagious to their tele* From all r,uarters of the territory we lie is actually rorldag of rlie sort. The TY THAT EXISTS M HIS COM­ true masters of Aids planet. are tiie phone-nsing public. A courteous tone serve come .week after- week Inspir­ ing stories ot how the ability to render MUNITY TO MAKE MONEY. Insect?, nnd whileVnnn can eusljy hold November 9 and a clear enunciation are being rec­ Intelligent aid In an emergency, has ft is own against the beasts he is help- ognized aa so essential to everyone demonstrated its value In actual prac­ less against tiie insects. Helpless, that who uses the telephone that many tice, Is; without the help of the birds. Few PHILADELPHIA subscribers have become "co-opera­ But, First Aid Training in itself Is have tlie faintest notion ei the inight Spaclal TbM ifk Train tors," eager to learn the principles of useless unless there exist the willing­ Advertise in the of tlie insect world, will* h fur ex­ telephone technique so that ' they Lva. Aafeory Park 7.81 A. M. ness to act add the presence of mind ceeds in number ot species, in vcruelty •topping u principal itatkina b»- inight use their telephone to heat ad­ to do the right thing at the fight OCEAN GROVE and in power of ’multi plication nil oth­ tw «a Lone Bimneh as* Dayton. vantage. time. Following are a few examples er living things. More than three hun­ n rsu aN iN s With this purpose, ten young wom­ of quick thinking and quick, acting on dred thousand different sorts . of in­ Lv. Ptol,a. ( Stalina) en employed by the .Western Union the part of telephone workers, which TIMES sects have been classified. and there Ml r. M. Telegraph Company, selected from of­ happened recently. are tens of thousands still to be de­ Tickets on sale two days procod. fices o£ the*East, recently attended a Edward Sleininger, repairman, New scribed. Ing Excursion. special course in voice instruction, de­ York City, seeing Carmine Cappozl, a Just iPhone Were insects left to work their will Simllur Excursion December 7 signed particularly for application to car inspector of the Third Avenue “L" and multiply unchecked, it would be their work which consists in sending enveloped In flamos, as the result of 7 A sbury Park merely a matter of two or at tlie out­ Bc« Independence Hall, Memor­ and receiving telegrams over the tele- having come In contact with a scraper side three years before all crops and ial Hall, Academy of Find Arts, „ phone. Commercial a n d Universttjr which was touching the . third rail, all green things would be destroyed. Muwume. Fairmount Park, Zee- These girls,. hailing from Boston. hailed a Third Avenue Railway repair The earth would he a desert. logical Garden, Aquarium sad Pittsburgh, Buffalo, 'Washington, Bal­ 48 M ain A venue the many other objects of Inter­ car, mounted to its roof, and thence Farmers and gardeners arc constant­ est of "The Quaker City." . timore,. Philadelphia and Hew York, to the elevated structure, where he ly at war with birds because some spe­ are chief operators, instructors, or su­ administered aid to the injured man O cean G rove cies eat considerable quantities Of Pennsylvania Ban • a pervisors of telephone bureaus who by applying oil to his burns. Stein- grain and fruit. It Is, however, es­ receive .and transmit telegrams. In The Standard Railroad of tho World iuger suved the lives of fifteen men sential to remember the fact that tiie a classroom at tho “Spring” Opera­ in X917 while employed as aa elec­ tors’ Training Department, >few York food , of birds consists mainly of In­ trician for the Robbins Dry Dock Re­ sects and that the bird is the one City, they studied.the secrets of enun­ pair Company. ciation, tom quality and expression, force which swings the balance of Na­ ture against the insect hordes—T. C. ALBERT L MOW N which go to make up the- “smiling John J. Chnmbprs. Installer, Hemp­ voice.” . Bridges In the Continental Edition of stead, L, I.-, while working on a pole the London Mali. Jobbing Since one of the conveniences of a In Bcllmore, L. I., heard screams for telephone -is that you may pick up the help from a woman In a nearby yard, metal1 Metal Worker receiver and dictate a telegram to the whose clothing had caught fire from Odd Fishing Ground local office of the telegraph company, a bonfire in which she was burning Amphioxus Is a little creature that Mats and Aabestot Shingle Roofing it is easily seen that the correct un­ rubbish. Not waiting to climb down, A lca ic and lives in the sea, and also in labora­ derstanding of the telegrams so re­ Btovs*. Rang** mad Ftur&aeot ho jumped from the pole, threw the tories where he serves as a specimen Pfpei*i« B eaten ceived and the correct transmission woman to the ground and by rolling to students of zoology. He is some­ of -them to the person to whom the and tearing off the burning garments a Brain Broom thing like a fish and something like 111 Abbott Avenix. Oeean Grove telegram is addressed are of extreme was able to smother the flames in time Cut leaf, not factory a worm, and is about two Inches long. importance. The Western Union Tel­ to avert totality, although the woman The Chinese eat him. This taste on TctopkaM M « egraph Company, moreover, is com­ scrap, was severely burned A pure .product manu­ their part lias euused the development posed of unit offices scattered all over of one of the most extraordinary fish­ the country In cities and towns with Theodore A, Moody, lineman,'Plain- factured and sealed main and branch offices, so that there ing grounds In the sea, located In the field, N. J., while at work ia Cranford, without one human narrow strait between the mainland is a considerable amount of telephone was attracted by the cries of an Ital­ touch. communication between offices. and the Island of Amoy. In this lim­ ian laborer. Following the man to the Increased overhead ited area 200 fishing bouts are em­ Tlie girls were delighted with their trench where he bad been working, unique opportunity and worked hard h a s n ’t re d u c e d th e ployed dally from August to April in Moody found another laborer lying un­ weight or r.aised the the dredging up of ftmphloxl which H. F. VnmiKG, Prop. to attain results. The knowledge conscious a? the result of being over­ which these ' girls acquired in* their price. Inhabit the bottoui of th e ,stra it: In come by Illuminating gat, enormous numbers. The average dally SO Main Avenue course is being transmitted by them ■ Sending tor a doctor. Moody began Oeemn Grove, N 1. to their co-workers, since they return­ Over250M illion cnfch of the fleet is more than 300 to apply artificial respiration and after tons. It huB been calculated that ed to their offices, thus spreading even twenty-five minutes succeeded ih Packages Sold in' & Tel. Aebtary Fmrk 822 further the^principles ot correct voice tills represents 0,500,000 individuals, bringing the man to a state of semi­ Single Year - ■ and thnt the average annual catch ELEOTRIOAL SUPPLIES mad technique, and the precept that the consciousness, when the doctor ar­ “Voice With the Smile” wins! amounts to 1:000.000,000 amphloxl. FIXTURES rived, A hypodermic injection was Since most of them are not caught, administered and within a few min­ the numbers of these tiny creatures utes the patient was well enough to nn this stretch of the sen bottom may he removed to his home. Telephone Asbury 59-J TOLL CALLS USED \ m m 1 he better imagined than calculated. LONGEST PHONE CIRCUIT Q u ite Satisfactory Frank Fdw ards The longest through telephone cir­ ,There Ih an elderly, artist in Wash­ cuit In the world has been recently ington who appreciates fine millinery, IS DISCONTINUED completed between Chicago and Los the Kansas City Star reports. . His F u r n i t u r e Angeles, says the Telephone Review. young married daughter, however, wus It is the fact that this is a through practicing domestic economy when h D e a i w • 1‘The removal of tlie Federal tax oh circuit instead of a “builf up" circuit hat,, a beautiful affair, arrived for lit­ telephone calls In accordance with thnt makes this new development im- tle. Marie from her devoted grand­ Slaves. Ranges, HeatrolM the provisions of tbs Rovenuo Act of povtant from ihe servlca standpoint. M ade for Ha'rd W ear parent, whose eye had surrendered 71 Seath Main Si.. Asbury Parb ' 1924, effects a considerable saving to A."through circuit," as the name im­ You will always be satisfied with their sturdy effi­ to this bit of baby apparel the mo­ telephone users and,Is resulting in a plies, gives a permanent, through con­ ment he saw It in a department store. greater use of this efficient form of nection between the two cities at ciency. “That hat is 'too extravagant for communication," says the Telephone which it terminates. A “built up” cir­ Successful gardening depends largely on the tools this faintly," remarked tlie young Review. cuit, on the other hand, has to be built mother. “I’ll -take it back and see This tax has been collected by the up for each call by connecting togeth­ that are used; Oeean Grove what I can do." Telephone Company for tho govern­ er a number of- shorter circuits be­ A few (hiys later the graudfnther ment since April 1, 1919,' under the tween intermediate cities along tho SNYDER ROBINS called to see the baby In the new provisions of the Revenue Act put line. The new, circuit Is 2,937 miles Greenhouses 1 elcptoce 218 hat. into offect in that year. long. Thirteen through line repeaters, L. P . THOMPSON A tax of five cents was imposed on are'used to pick up and amplify'the ARIHVAEt “Do let me see lioiv she looks in It," liaiw Slreel and Lake Avenne lie said. “And how did you like It?" P reerletor i^I- telephone messages for which the sound, which give a normal transmis­ WSHENS ASBURY PABB .. liism1 n s total charge le more than fourteen sion equivalent of twelve mllcn. H “Very much, father, thank you. They Cut Flowers cents and not more than fifty cents gave me two hats, two dresses, a A tax of ten cents was levied on all Teaching a university class by long sweater and 40 cents in change for it* Floral Designs messages for which the Telephone distance telephone Is a novel expe­ Bedding Plants Company’s rate Is fifty. gents' or more. dient reoently employed by a/'profes­ His “Office Clothes” ANDREW ‘TV VAN CLEVE Lawrence Avenue, Cor. Webb. Avenue In addition the .act imposed a 10 per sor In a western -university, according Old Aunt Sarah whs that rare, cre­ cent tax on leased wire service and to thc Telephone Review. During the ation, a perfect laundress, and the Ocean Grove Phone 1426-J on extra telephone facilities used for Christmas holidays the gentleman Smith family rejoiced in her, with' the long distance purposes. raude a visit to town noma fifty miles Contracting exception of Mr. Smith, .who said that The saving resulting from the re away from Ihe university and was un­ he did not approve of Auntie starching. peal of the Revenue Act will he par lucky enough to be detainer, there by > his pajamas. So Mrs. Smith promised ttcularly noticeable on telephone a- liusrantin'e Imposed to check the E ngineer LEROY STEWART calls for which the charge ranges be­ spread of a contagious- dlsohse. Being that auntie should be spoken to In the tween fifteen cents and $1, as the tax unable to return to his work, the pro­ matter. * Flans Furnished and Esiinmt . applied oc such calls meant an added fessor resorted to .the telephone lo “Auntie," she began, diplomatically, Given for Old and New Work Hi>jrh and Low Pressure Steam installations “you need not be so very purflculur payment of from 10 to 20 per cent. teach ■ his students. Long distance All-Metmi W eather Strips The New York Telephone Com­ service proved so satisfactory that, he Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating about Mr. Smith’s pajanu.s; don’t starch them at all; Juat Iron them out pany, ; together with tho American' was' able to conduct his classes a n d ' CnalraellBi la All HrunBcs.ot Telephone nnd Telegraph Company, keep in' touch with his students fifty smoothly," BVILW® ; has made adequate provision to han­ miles away. Piping anti Po m w W oe* Aunt Sarah looked.at Mrs. Smith re; FLY 80REENS and BEX EOOF2 dle the Increased toll and longdis­ provlngly. “I. don’t begredg'e him the tance traffic thai is expected td'fol- A telephone Pfl'e never strikes an wyrk, missis, I wants Mr. Smith's of­ low this reduction In charges lpr this '.iromoblle, oxooor !r. self-dot ease, 10 8 South M ain ^Street, O cean drove fice clothes to look jest as well I ‘408 J.m5 , Avo,,' Bradlsy Bead: * ?; ■ .olaea ofBertloe./ suyb tho'Tdlephohe tlUvlew ttlqtkmoe iw nim tlto kin make ’em.”—-Kansas .City Star, Telsphdsfi lQDS-w m m i i f f m

T A G S F O U R Founded 1*0 Weekly Edition victory many times; had they won, the only two things- that a newspaper they would merely have been cham­ has to sell—Unidentified. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES pions once more. They can afford to Published Friday skip a year. This time, we frankly re­ FULL GROWN. L. V. RAINBJAJt, Publisher joice with-Washington. We know how John E. Quinn, Editor they feel, and It is a feeling, like The village wiseacre entered the 4S Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. which there is none in this vale of grocery store, ahd approaching a pile Telephone 7 of muskmelons picked lip one1 and tears.:—New York World. sneeringly asked: SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.50 yearly; 90c. seini-&nnua!ly; 50c. quarterly or 4c. and poet- “Is - this the largest apple you THE CONFIDENCE OF age por copy, postage paid In the United States; Canada *2.00 and foreign $2.50 AIN’T IT THE TRUTH? have?” a year. ' ' “All any man wants—” began the “Hey!” shouted the grocer, “put ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. tiresome Guy. that grape down!"—Progressive Gro­ THE COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENTS: Kates will be furnished by us upon request. “Are the things he hasn't got,” cer. WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF snapped his victim "as he made for the The established policy of this institution is to- YOUR SUBSCRIPTION door.—Cincinnati Enquirer. STATE TEACHERS MEET AT earn and KEEi> the confidence of the community. Entered as seeoml-class mail at the Ocean Grove jiostofllce AND BE SURE TO VOTE. ATLANTIC CITY NEXT MONTH Eow well we have succeeded is best evidenced THE TRUTH IN ITS PKOPER PLACE When the campaign is on, go and listen to the speakers. They are work­ The New Jersey State Teachers’ by the fact that our patrons not only transact their ing hard; they are trying to show up Association, an organization with the good points of the candidates and 20,000 members, will hold its annual own business with us year after year, but also recom­ REV. JOHNSON TO LEAVE? A'NevV York mini went after of the party platform to be sure, but meeting at Atlantic City, November mend the Asbury Park Trust Company to their Tin: himpuiu-emcnt that • Rev. gas leak w ith a lighted candle. Hi: they are worth hearing. If there were 9-11, in the Ambassador hotel. Samuel no campaign speeches, no meetings H. Mcllroy, president of the associa­ friends. ...George S. Johnson is to sever his found it all right. Three men and no red fire, the percentage of tion, will preside -and there will be relations with. St. Jhiul’s eliure.h were injured in the'explosion that those who neglect to vote might be severul well-known speakers, includ­ larger. Take time to listen; give, the ing Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, at tlie close of tlie ebuference year followed. Had this happened'in a speakers a chance und vote on elec­ of Harvard; Charles Paddock, Cali­ will he received with regret hy eoiintry town what a harvest it tion day.—Woodhaven Leader-Observ- fornia sprinter; Dean John W.,With­ er. ' ers, of New York University, and very niany persons, ponnaneut would have heen for the city new.- Norman Angell, lecturer, of England, residents as well as summer visit­ papers. SOCIAL AMENITIES. who will make his first appearance in Per Cent. Interest Henham—-I don’t know w hat we this country on the opening day of ors. Severing his relations with thc session. The country over the Boy would do without our neighbors. Paid On, Savings tlie ehureh means,, of course, his Benham—Neither do I. They are It is expected, also, that Governor Scouts are to assist in getting out so helpful, you see. If you don’t hap­ George S. Silzer and Mrs. Carrie Chap­ removal from Ocean Grove, where man Catt will speak. For - years the the nation’s vote on election day pen" to remember something about Compounded Quarterly he has endeared himself to the your own business, you have only to convention has been held during the Christmas holidays, the date being people of the place. In common As a, basis for citizenship training ask them about it and they will tell you the whole story.—Boston' Globe. changed with a view to increasing tho with others the editor of The this certainly is one of the most attendance. TitiHM will greatly regret his de­ important pieces of work the REASON IT OUT. Asbury Park Trust Company Slump Ih Cranberry Crop. parture if he goes, for he has scouts can do. ■ When a newspaper gives you a lot of free advertising in order to boon! Now that the harvesting of cran­ found in him' a sympathetic Caraer MaMtsvn Avewe sad Emaey Street Welcome to ZR-'l. The person some concert or entertainment in berries is about finished, arid reports friend,, one who luis heen of very which you are interested keep track are coming in about the size of the who did not see the giant dirigible of the lines that are printed each week crop, it is shown that the yield this great assistance to him in the Hying over this section Wednes and multiply that number by the reg­ year in Burlington and Ocean coun­ ————— — routine, of putting together tlie ular advertising rates of the paper. ties has been many thousands of day was out of luck. weekly issues of this paper.. He Compare the results with the actual bushels shorter than the estimates money value of any favor that you given at the summer meeting of the has never, refused Ids aid in that get from any other business concern. ! American Cranberry Growers’ Asso- : It’s simply a. waste of time to i - ' . ■ direction, frequently at no little Then take into consideration the fnet ! ciation, at Browns 'Mills in August t argue with tlie person who says that advertising and circulation are before any picking was done. inconvenience and discomfort. 1» i-Hatty. "I know better.'’ f! You Have Properties for himself and his physical Condi­ tion. We do not know to what x Sale or Rent charge Mr. Johnson may go. We 1 P r e s s do know, however'that any- ehureh V i e w s List Them WHh favored with his labors will he A N D N E W S ' Property for Sale well.served. However, We are of the firm belief Mr. Johnson will OPEN SEASON FOR LIARS. We can show you Boarding Houses, Cottages and Bungalows 8 n.'l In- permitted tn leave Ocean t or sale at a reduction in prices THE SSS M. I lit* -season fo r reckless campaign Grove wilhoul'a determined and lies ami slander is .now on. Truth can nov'/r overtake and squash a lie, and I'dnecileti eiVnrt lic/inir uiadt* in re unprincipled politicians take advau- tain, hi ip in his •nivsent ehar.m*. * ! this fact to gain a. few votes nsurance ABENC • <....««**.♦___ — .; anu»ng those yvho do not stop to in- ! vestigatc. Come to us for all kinds of Insurance, We represent six- ASK MA; SKE KNOWS. \ It is right and fair, to yourself and teen FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. 102 Asbury Avenue, Oeean Grove Noboilv in all our broad laud.! ,h!T m'CUSL'd- ll) discount any slander , , , • , , I against any man where the storv knows so much about the horrors ! seems to Wiry with his previous Phone 2677 Asbury Parh of industrial idleness as does the ataiioii. This applies to other tluin . • , „ campaign lies. Watch out for. them.— Mor!$a&es American housewilc, She handles Spring Lake Gazette. We can place you a mortgage on your property at 50 per 'th e purse, add. does tlie week*pill'se. TIIE OTHER WAY ABOUT. cent, of the value. ' . i ly marketing. She knows what un­ WWEMS Two clubmen were discussing the Notary Public Telephone 398 W E H A V E employment. part-lime work or relative merits of their wives, when low- wages mean to the household. one of them remarked: For- Hotels, Cottages and "My wife looks after me, I can as­ She knows thatWhen the purse is sure you. Why, she takes off my boots low or empty, il matters not how for me in the evening." Ernest N. Woolston Rooming Houses “Ah! When you come, home from fli-u;i goeds m ay lie on the market;, the club?” suggested the other. I n s u r a n c e she must, curtail the purchases of "N’o.—when I want to go there.’’— Edinburgh Scotsman. meats, groceries and clothing for 4 8 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove the family. BASEBALL’S G. O. M. Telephone 398 * If every American housewife Walter Johnson. Let us take off our , , ,, „ hats. Walter Johnson, who we thought who ieiiiend-.e’M the trying Jays of had been counted out. Walter Protect Your Savings 191!) am! 1921), under .'the Demo­ Johnson, who went down to grim de­ Against Contingencies Tuat Might Ran Into Thousands feat in New York, who they said was cratic free trade tariff, and the too'old. Walter Johnson, tried and f TO THE PERSON THAT REQUIRES LIABILITY in Damage. millions- of workmen out of eni- true wheelhorse of a great team, who INSURANCE took the box iri the ninth, faced those loyment, will earry that memory deadly youngsters from New York, Do you know that today you are being sued, in caae of ac­ with her to the ballot box this and delivered what was asked of him. cident, for your full worth? Therefore, it) behooves you to Have Your Car Insured Three innings, and he was the Walter coyer your Liabilty and Property Damage for the amount that with Us in Ibe Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. year, Coolidge and Duwi’s will Johnson of old. A brief space, but the have an overwhelming majority greatest three innings of his life. you aro able to pay. Put the charge on the United States Fi­ The Giants? The Giants are our delity and Guaranty Company—a stock company. over the combined opposition of own, and we sorrow when they lose. Be sure that your policy hasn't any indemnity clause at­ free trade candidates and tlie can­ But they have already tasted such tached to it. didates of the Socialist-Third paT- See me about your Fire, Theft and Rain Insurance. I J. N. Garrabrandt Agency ty experiment in government. make a special study of this class of coverage. , j KEAt ESTATE and INSURANCE ! One Cent a Word § Telephone 2124 , 69 Main Ave., Ocean Grove I A Western paper says the most MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO * ’■ S ACCOMPANY THE ORDER Louis E. Bronson loaaMaaaaoaaaatMoosaasaaaoHftaaaoaatasoMosiaaoaaaoHsaaHaaaaaaaaatNM dangerous . disease attacking Real Estate and Insurance Agent i •Amcri'-a- at piv-.euv is- the law­ THORNLEY CHAPEL, S3 Main Avenue 721 A venue j making •. omnia of forty-eight OCEAN GROVE Oeean Grove, N. J. Asbury Park, N. J. jj State legislatures and the Nation­ Rev. Samuel Sargent, Ph.D., min­ ister. Holiness - meeting Sunday-af- al ('-ongrevs. 'No man living today un-noon, October 19, 3.45. Subject, D C COVERT AGENCY I knows !’<■:• a certainly that lie is 'Abruh;im'.s A ltar on Mount Mo­ riah.”—da* not breaking some law'When be ; ' goes about- his daily tasks. For Itent. PROTEC 1 ION. House of S rooms, with bath and In case of fire a call will bring assistance | Insurance Mortgages Kin- prevention should bee.one pipeless heater in cellar. Hot water But when it comes to WIND STORM or a tornado, nothing gns-hoatev. A nice winter home. $35 short of a miracle can spare your property. a daily practiee and lire preven­ a month. Address owner, 14. Pitman 1 Real Estate tion week, just celebrated, should, avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone IF YOU ARE NOT INSURED, EVERY BIT OF DAMAGE 1 3Stf. : Room 201, Asbury Pnrk T r u s t C o . Bid)?. as lime goes by. serve as a period IS AN ACTUAL LOSS TO YOU for recording the activities of The Broadmoor Inn will remain I Asbury P ark open during the yVar. Rooms with Play Safe—Carry WIND STORM insurance various communities which have board or without. Well heated. Tele­ .The Rate is 80 Cents Per Thousand Dollars Per Year | 133 Broadway, Ocean innnuu>mmw The Art of Permanent Waving. ED'WAKD I. BROWN MMIIWW.HM.W.MMW.M.M.MM.M.MWH.wnMW.nwMWMIWIW, A law compelling vehicles-. to The latest Eugene Method in Real Estate and Insurance stop at railroad crossings would strictly oil, special, full head, by Mr, 14.4 Lake Avenue 616 Mattison Avenue i * Stephens, who gives that Marcel Wave i be yo expense tn taxpayers, and effect that the ladies' so desire. The Ocean Grove Phone 1460 Asbury Park “SEA MAC” * fines for disobedience would’ en­ Parker Method of Hair and Scalp aaB9*9aM09aaaaaeiaaaa*»fMaaaaaMM«H««Naia«aaaataaaaaMaaaa»HaaaNaao Treatment Authorized Practitioner rich thc public treasury. Ever look Lillian Samuels, 412 Cookman avenue, at this matter in that way? AsbUry Park. For appointments phone Kenneth W. MacWhmey Asbury Park 3459-W.—26tf. HARVEY’S SEAfOOD MARKET , -Just a reminder. The little ve Wedding Announcements. Will Rem ain Opim.AII W inter, with a.Full Lino ot low label on your paper tells you An unsual offer of 50 paneled, sheets, s.™, Reai Estate : Insurance the date to which your subscrip­ 50 inside and 50 outside envelqpcs, at­ fresh fish, Oysters, Glams, Etc. tractively packed, in four sizes, print­ 91 flecli Avenue, Cor. Pennsylvania Avenue tion is paid. The postal laws re­ ed, $5.50. Ocean Grove Times.—-4tf. A t the V ery Low est Prices quire that' subscriptions be paid Suitable Gift. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. , ' in advance. Cabinet of sheets of fine paper No Gold Storage Seafood Handled and $50 envelopes,‘250 secretary size, Telepboae 3181 . And the melancholy days are printed with your name and address, A. D. HARVEY & SOM \ for $5.50, a t tho office of -the Ocean 8 4 O lin S t r s o t , Ocean Grove; N. J. P h o n n 4 0 0 just around the corner. Grove Times.—4tf. ■. . 729 Main Street, Bradley Dench, N. J. ' Phono,37G

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An unuaally large number of ^per­ sons for this time of the year were entertained at the Boscobel hotel over M i P l the • Columbus day weekend, giving the house a summer-like appearance. Deposit Your W orries Miss Janice Drew, who attends $ i j school in Newark, spent the Columbus day weekend here with her mother, When you deposit money in this bank you also deposit your worries. The banks and the Association office Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, Why keep them? were closed Monday, Columbus Day, Mrs. Ethel Drew, 79 Delaware avenue, going back to Newark Tuesday morn­ neither have entered into the heart of The season for shooting wild fowl ing. man, the things which God hath pre­ Open* a sayings account. opened yesterday and lasts until Janu­ pared for them that love him.— 1 Cor- Next Tuesday evening the ninth intihthians ii, 9. ary 31st. *rendition, locally, of the Old Folks’ Miss A. E. Cook, who recently went Concert under the leadership of Mrs. St. Paul’s M, E. OFFICERS: to Asheville, N. C., is located at the Bleeker Stirling will be given, this Sunday services: 9.30, Brotherhood NATHAN J. TAYLOR, President. JACOB Z. STILES, Vic© Pre«Jdent Haywood House. ■ ^ tim'e: in. the First M. E. Church, As- TAULMAN A. MILLER, Ca«hi«r. JOSEPH H. RAINBAR, Ant. Oft*hl«r ,,i. bury Park. clnss; 10.30, preaching services con­ Rev. and Mrs, J. N. Kugler, of P o r t. „ • , , „ „ , ducted >by the pastor, Rev. George S. DIRECTORS Johnson; 2.30, Sunday school and Carbon, Pa., are at the Trenton HouBe 1 Mrs- M. E. Michael,' 15 Broadway, JOHN HULSHART CALVIN V. HURLEY for a few days. | spent several weeks at Bethlehem, community Bible class; . G.30, Ep­ NATHAN J. TAYLOR T. NELSON LILLAGORE 'm, .... „ . , Tt . T, : ., „ > Pa, with her sister, Mrs. S. C. Wor- worth and Junior Leagues; 7.30, ser­ JACOB Z. STILES PAUL J. STRASSBURGER The Misses S. A. and H. I. Bnrthell, ; man. The latter returned to Ocean mon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday ROBERT M. WATT FRANK B. SMITH 9 Heck avenue, are at ,the Hillcrest, STEPHEN\ D.WOOLLEY JOHN S. HALL Grove with' Mrs. Michael on Tuesday evening, 7.30. ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE TAULMAN A. MILLER Delaware Water Gap. for an indefinite, stay. ... Miss Clara Schwartz, of Embury ■Miss Nettie Frysinger, of York, Pa., Thornley Chapel. avenue, is a new member of the Ten­ was a caller at the office of .The Holiness meeting every Sunday nent Chapter, D. A. R. Times on Monday. She spent several afternoon at 3.45 o’clock. Rev. Sam­ Miss Jessie Stoats, of Asbury ave, months in the Twin Cities and is ex­ uel Sargent, minister. Miss Margaret nue, paid a visit to Merchantviile rela­ pecting to roturn in the near future Heek, director of singing. National Bank tives and friends recently. for a still longer sojourn. Trinity Episcopal. Association Building Mrs. C. Clark has returned to the Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver, Grove from Sewall, N. J., and is lo­ of Philadelphia, who have been enjoy­ Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, cated at 90 Heck avenue. ing an autumn vacation visit in their with services conducted by Rev. Ran­ cottage at 51 Heck avenue, leave for dall W. Conklin, as follows: 7.30 a. m., Ocean Grove, N. J. The public auction of the Saxer res­ Philadelphia tomorrow. Mr. Weaver holy communion; 10.30 a. m., morning taurant fixtures takes place Monday is a letter carrier in that city. prayer and sermon; 2.30 p. m., Sun­ afternoon at two o’clock. day school; 7.30, evensong and ser­ Rev. Edwin L, Hyde, of Pitman, mon. Mrs. Ella Steele, of New York, was leader of the Holiness. meeting at the guest last weekend of Miss Laura Ocean Grove, has been Teelec.te!d First M. E. Alday, 115 Main1 avenue. president of the Ptiman Grove Camp Meeting Association. Plans are being Rev. F. A. DeMaris, pastor. Preach­ mmtmWWMMWW— H— This Friday afternoon the Woman’s ing service at 10.45 a. m. Sunday Prayer Circle members are meeting ’ made for the fifty-fifth camp meeting next summer. school at 2.30. Young people’s meet­ with Mrs. Merritt, 10>Q Mt. Tabor ing at 6.45. Evening sermon at 7.30. Way. Actor Charlie Greer, who has been Church school, 2.30. Prayer service, Mrs. B. Frank Wainright, 127 Mt. making his home in Ocean Grove at Wednesday at 7.45 o’clock. Hermon Way, has been entertaining .{he.Billard, expects to open a winter’s Miss Helen Smith, of Sharon Springs, engagement with a Cappy Ricks road Firet Baptist. N. Y. . company at Mt. Carmel, Pa., on At 10.30 a. m., Dr. MacMurray will A Big Institution Brought to Your Door Christmas day. The company will tour Miss Margaret Heck is the new preach. Also sermon at 7.30. Sun­ to the Pacific coast. day school with adult Bible classes a t Always anxious to serve our customers and other friends in any possible way we hare director of music for the Sunday af­ made, for their convenience, arrangements with the Fidelity Union Title and Mortgage ternoon Holiness meeting in Thornley Mr. and Mrs. George S. Kemble, 81 2.30. Young people’s meeting a t Chapel. Mt. Tabor Way, left Ocean Grove Wed­ 6.30. ' Guaranty Compaiiy, of Newark, to act as that big institutions agent in real estate loans and nesday- morning for West Palm title matters. •- - Mrs G. H. Bedell closed her cottage Beach, Fla., where they will spend the Evangelical Lutheran. at 3 Emibury avenue during the w'eek, winter. Mr. Kemble expects to work The pastor, Rev. Henry C. Kraft, Under this plan it will not be necessary for those who want the Newark institu­ going to her winter home at Bay- at his trade as a bricklayer and will preach Sunday morning. Sunday tion’s service to go to its offices. As its representative in this section, this bank will receive shore, L. I. plasterer in that city. school at 9.30 a. m. • Catechetical and handle applcations for title insurance and real estate loans and in that way save our Mrs. Harold Cottrell, of Bradley William H. Quick and family on class at 7 p. m.; preaching at 7.30. clients and the general public much valuable time. Park, yesterday afternoon entertained Monday closed their summer home at thjo Workers and Winners of the West 10 Sea View avenue, returning that First Presbyterian. You arc cordially invited to take advantage of this service. Grove, church. day.- to Trenton. They were followed Rev. Charles Franklin Shaw, pastor, Tlie meeting night of the Bible on Tuesday by Frank McAdams, Mr. Morning sermon at 10.30, and even­ Assembly Class of St. Paul’s church Quick's grandson, the. summer pub­ ing sermon a t 7.30. Church school, has been changed to the third Friday licity manager for the LeMaistre 2.30. Devotional service of Young of the month. store in Asbury Park. People's Society, 6.45 p. m. Midweek mmm am service Wednesday, 7.45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Lincoln have re­ Mrs. E. C. Carr, of the Billard, is accompanying H. O. Gardner, wife iSBURY PAHK AND turned to their home, 91 Embury ave­ Pentecostal Church. nue, after a month’s trip througii and daughter, of the Gardner hotel, n i i i i i i i Massachusetts. !'Asbury Park, on an auto trip through Rev. William M. Faux, pastor. Ser- i | tlie Wliite Mountains and into Canada. vices in Park Hall as follows: Bible Dr. Alfred Wagg, of Ocean Grove, I On their return the entire party will study at 2 o’clock, followed by ser­ will conduct the quarterly conference ' proceed to Miami, Fla., for the winter. vice for worship and sermon at 2.40; of the First M. E. Church, Asbury evangelistic services nt 7.45. Also ser Park, .next Monday evening. j Judge Harold E. Wells, a summer vices on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway | resident of the Grove and a member Main St. Between Mattison and Bangs, Aves. A. B. Losel and family the first of and gospel services on Thursday even­ Asbury Park Ocean Grove ' : of the Ocean Grove, Association, is ac- ing at 7.45. the week closed their summer cottage j coinpanyiiig Senator Walter E. Edge a t 70 Franklin avenue, going back to , Ballard Memorial. HARRY A. WATSON, President IRVING L. REED, Vice President, I today on a speaking tour of Salem Sunday at 10.30, preaching con­ their winter home in Yonkers. county. The tour takes in the farming H. EARL FARRY, Cashier I districts as well as the larger towns. ducted by the pastor, Rev. E. A. Rob­ Lewis Height, of Ocean Grove, has inson;. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m,; FRANK M, MILLER and IRVING NEWMAN, Assistant Cashiers . ' gone West to take a position as min­ i ivlr. and Mrs. Frank Hi Ruscoe have Epworth League, G.30; evening wor­ ing engineer with the Alaino Coal j closed their bungalow and left for the ship, 7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday Company at Alamo, Colorado. • Sought, where Mr.' Ruscoe is division- evening at 7.30. Mrs. Martha Potter, of the Hotel 1 al manager for the Southern Division Grand, has taken her departure from I of Temple Tours, Boston, • Mass. They West Grove M. E. the Grove and for the present isstay- ■ expect to pass most of the winter cov. Rev. J. J. ‘Messier, pastor. Services ing with friends, in Philadelphia. ; ering Florida in the interests of the for the coming Sunday as follows: j Temple Tours. The October meeting of the Willard 10.30, preaching service; 2.30, Sun­ ! John Haytock, wife and daughter, day school; G.30, Junior League; 7.30, Woman’s Christian Temperance A sh wry P ark, N .-J. Union was held Tuesday evening with ‘ from Easton, Pa., were in the Grove evening service. Mrs. Jphn Dey, 23 Central avenue. over last weekend at their cottage on , .. , j...... Ocean Pathway. While here it was Bradley Beach M. E. Contractor William E. Taylor is re- learned Mr. Haytoek’s mother, Mrs. Rev. Marshall Owens, pastor. 10.30, Resources: modelling the. front and rear verandas Helen Haytock, died three weeks ago preaching service; 2.30,' Sunday Over Five Million Dollars of Dr. W. A, Robinson’s pottage at . at Easton, She was a summer resi- morning; reaching a t 7.30. Sunday Main avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. dent of Ocean Grove. school; Epworth League at 6.30; Miss Jane Serisenihg, of Reading, ! William Mergaugey, of Ocean preaching a t 7.30. finest of Miss Ida Mason, ,76 , Grove, is numbered among the fall va- Mam avenue, lor a week, returned cationists who, under the personal d;7 Christian Science. home Monday of this week. ; rection of Ira E. Whyte, district pas- Services are held regularly every The new cement culvert at Main -senger agent of the Central Railroad, Sunday morning a t 10.30 by the and Central avenues is about finished, left last Saturday morning for Dela- First Church of Chrst Scieintist at W hat W ill I Do It was constructed under the direc- ware Water Gap. Their stay is for Third avenue and Emory street. The tion of Strbet Superintendent Reed. eight days, registering at the Hill redding room is open every day from .with these valuable things while I ’m away? Crest. . 'M rs. Warren Disbrow, who spent 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Wednesday evening the summer at 88 Mt. Tabor Way, has Mrs. M. E. Stout,, of Lake avenue, service at 8. gone to South Amboy, where she wili is on her way to Los Angeles, Cat, to Second Church of Christ Scientist S e a c o a s t pass the winter at 125 John street. attend the dedication of a new $2,- services Sunday morning at 11 o’clock l § 000,000 rest home. She is stopping at and Sunday evening at 8 o’clock; also Chaplain George C: Stull was the a number 0f points to inspect build-! WednesdWednesday evening at 8 o’clock. is your answer, For a very small charge you can place them with us un- room open' daily. Corner [leaker at the local Epworth League . ings of a similar character, being the 'Reading til you return. meeting last Sunday evening, with national superintendent of rest homes. Grand and Asbury avenues, Asbury Miss Eva Chamberlain as the soloist. December 15 is fixed as the date of Park. The subject on which the Rev. Sam­ i her return home. uel Sargent will speak in the Holiness For the winter Mr. and Mrs. George St. Augustine’s P. E. D o I t M o w : meeting the coming Sunday afternoon II. Kern, of the Columbia, and Mr. Rev. C. Canterbury Corbin, rector. is “Afbraham’s Altar on Mount Mo- and Mrs, C. Wesley Putt, of the Ivy Low mass at 7.30 a.,m . Matins and 'riah." House, have leased the cottage . of sermon at 11 a. m. Evensong and The Misses Matilda, Elizabeth, Kate Mrs. Rebecca Cornelius at 84 Main sermon at 8 p. m. Evensong and ad­ and Minnie HafVner went to New York avenue, and they will take possession dress Wednesday evening at 8. of the same on or about November City Monday for the winter. They A Financial Lighthouse on the Jersey Coast • were at 89 Mt. Tabor Way through lirst. Mr. and Mrs. Kern are Mrs. Grand Avenue Reformed. the sumnici'. Putt’s parents. Rev. G. M. Conover, pastor. Hours ••tea# of service on Sunday are as follows- ao«»**oeM*om ■ Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Jaenocke, Mrs, V. Haynes and Miss Lulu 10.30 a. m., sermon; 11,45, Sunday •who were located pt the Asbury Park Wright, of the Shelburne hotel, re­ school; 6.30, Junior League; 7.31k Woman’s Club the past season, have turned to the Grove Monday evening midweek prayer electing is held ev­ returned to their home in the Grove, . from a fortnight’s trip to the Cats­ ery Wednesday. 95 Heck,avenue. kills, their objective point being Cairo, N. Y. They visited on their trip the Christian and Missionary Ailiniue. Master ; Jack Delatash, of -Middle­ ruins of the big Hotel Kaatcrskili, town, was the happy guest of Joseph near Haines . Falls, which was de­ Pastor R. L. Staley will conduct A NATIONAL BANK WITH FULL TRUST POWERS C. Jackson and family, 116 Abbott stroyed by lire only a short time ago. services Sunday morning at 10.45 and avenue, at last weekend. Mr, Jackson evening nt 7.45. Sunday school is at is Jack’s grandfather. Miss I'hebe Beswick at last week­ 9.43, Wednesday prayer service at 3 end was up in New York State in the A meeting-of the local Women's and Friday evening prayer service at interests of the Bcswick Memorial. Li­ 7-15, Republican Unit,has been called for brary, presented by. the 1 family, in this Friday evening by the president, Belay is Hazardous memory of her brother, Rev. George Salvation Army. Mrs. G. W. Tucker, to be hold a t her T. Beswick. During her travels she home, 57 Franklin avenue. Salvation Army barracks, Mattison If you have not already attended to the making, of your Will, the interests also lectured a number of times. The avenue. Services 11 a. m., Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle, 73 Abbott Misses Beswick.hpve returned to their. " ^ “atTlS^Y oin/peSJi’l’c’l meet. of your estate and of your heirs are being seriously imperiled. avenue, will spend1 the. winter in Brooklyn . residence for. the. winter, ^ ° o ' at 2.15 Young Peop weekend at Ocean in« 0.15.'p .-m..’evening worship at. 8. Philadelphia with her sisteV, accord- but spend every weekend at uccnn Adjutant, and Mrs; , Downing in „ Safeguarding securites, collection of income, or investment of funds, ing to annual custom. She left here Grove during the autumn and spring cbar„e during, the Week for that city. • seasons. ' ... _ , - • A should be entrusted to an institution equipped to give careful attenion to such mat­ After visiting friends in Elizabeth ers. 6 b it u a r y Shaft To Soldiers At Highlands. for a week or two Miss IL E. Lnflin, In any of these capacities" this bank offers its services. who left'the Vacation House, 17 Em­ E. H, Wharton, representing L. L. bury avenue,-last Saturday, will go to MISS MARY EVERHAM. Manning & Son, of Plainfield, lias VA* her home at Foughkeepse, N. Y. From a complication of diseases closed a contract with q committee Miss Mary Everham died Monday at representing the borough of High­ ' Mrs.... :A'. H. DeHaven, , who _ recently.. the M. E. Home for the Aged, 63 lands, for a soldier's monument to lie closed her summer homo on Bath ave- Glark aVenue, Services were held fit .unveiled ...... , Armistice day, ------November 11. ... ", jlril The Merchants National in ./ hni:'"bni nue.iirat the Marlborough hotel/As- ^ Home; conducted by the Rev. The monument will be one of the most bury: Park, until her return , to Wir- George S. Johnson, Wednesday after- appropriate erected in this section, A \Member of the Federal Reserve System ■ ’ • nil nungton, Del.,, later in the autumn. n00n 'at 2 o’clock, and interment was The total heighth of the monument , ’ On' Tuesday afternoon of this week made in Woodbine . cemetery, Long will be 18 feet. A soldier 6 feet high J!"’ h |i {i: )u ujji(|A^ /th e October meeting of the Reformed 'Branch, by Undertaker Sexton. Miss representing an overseas service man church missionary society, Asbury Everham was eighty-five ycara old. surmounts the pcdeBtal. The mbnu- .THE- ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN A SBlR Y ^A Itfe Park, was held at the, home of Mrs, She had been a ’Tesident of the Home ment will be plated on a prominent | :> 2. Byersoh, 58 Embury avenue. here for several years. street 4-1 - v - ; • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 P A G E S I X T H E O C E A N G R O V E ' T I M E S, Butted Chinese City SENDING PHOTOS LEGfiL NOTICES Place of Importance ELECTION NOTICE. The remuins o f. tin .ancient Chinese Notice 15 hereby glten that Uo • Dis­ city, the walls of which, before It was BY TELEPHONE IS trict Board* of Regiatry and BJectlo* in and for. the Township of Neptune will 'destroyed by China’s -'flrsi eniperor Now that the Presidential candi­ meet In the places hereinafter deagwed, more , than 2,00i) years ago, seemingly dates can personally address the Tuesday, Nov. 4, 192i, between tho hours Inclosed more territory than Is within LATEST MARVELwhole United States by radio when­ of G a. m. and 1 p. m. for the purpoee of conducting a Genera! Election for Presi­ the spud bus walls of Puking, lies he* ever they have anything to say on the dential Electors, a United States Sena­ neath three or four feet ol* earth about issues of the campaign, the small-fry tor, a Congressman, two members of Gen­ Cleveland Convention Photo­ spellbinders are in danger of finding eral Assembly, a County Clerk. ankl_two fifty miles south of Peking, awaiting their occupation gone, the Chicago members of tne Board of Chosen Free­ the areheologists. writes the Japan holders, a Township CommHteema». an graphs First to Be Sent by News opines. Assessor, a Collector and a Supervisor or Advertiser, New Method. roads. '• '*. _ _• . About 00 years* after .Alexander the A P ratt family owns a car. That is, Places of meeting of Boards of Regis­ 1 try and Election; _ Great conquered Wgypt, or lute In the The. telephone line, long a highway when the car is idle' it is mother’s First District, Washington Fire House, Second century B. C., there arn-e a over which man’s messages to man car, when it is in use it the children’s Central avenue and Olin street. Ocean Grove; Second District, Board of Trade king in the then coinpnnitiyely small might reach the ear, has become also car, and when disabled or a tire down Otlice, Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove; China who compared favorably with a pathway, to the eye, says the Tele­ it is dad’s car, according to the Pratt Third District. Eagle Fire House, Heck Alexander In conquests und empire (Kan.) Republican. and W'hitfield avenues, Oaoan Grove; phone Review. Fourth District, R4Vj Clark avenue, Ocean building and whose /empire lusted al­ At the headquarters of the Bell Sys­ Grove; Fifth District, Unexcelled Fire most until the present day. This was tem, 195 Broadway,- New York, on Among the inducements offered a House, Corlies avenue, West Grove; Ch’ln Shlli Mining, or Shlh HuanR-TI statesman to become President is’ the Sixth District, 8 Atkins avenue, West a recent afternoon, photographs assurance that he will have one of Grove; Seventh District, 317 Corlleo ave­ (“the first emperor”) whose rule, end­ were transmitted over a long distance nue, -West Grove; Eighth District, Lib­ the best places from which to view a erty Fire House, Monroe avenue, Whites- ing In 100 H., C.« marks the close vf circuit from Cleveland, Ohio, to New ball game, regardless of thc ticket vllle; Ninth District, Fire House, Cor­ the feudal period nnd the beginning of York City. Many of the New York seculators, says the Washington Star lies avenue, Hamilton. . . . the empire in Chinese history. 36-44 JOHN W. KNOX, Clerk, papers raproduced-Mn their issues after the World series. Township, of Neptune. Shlh Munng-TI subdued tlie feudal the following morning — the photo­ princes, built the famed great Chinese graphs delivered to their representa­ By reading the papers you would wall and successfully defended the tives during the demonstration, which think there was more jewelry stolen AN ORDINANCE. country against the Tartars from the Better Than a was attended by a large number ot in New York than bought, declares AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEW­ north, standardized money, transporta­ newspapermen. the Dayton News. ER FOLLOWING THE LINE OF THE tion, writing and other things which Triumph In Photography EXISTING OPEN DITCH FROM A aided centralization and destroyed as F u r n a c e The old red school-house has its POINT APPROXIMATELY ONE HUN­ These newspaper reproductions revenge. All the little country school DRED AND FIFTY FEET BAST OF much of the undent classics und trndi clearly showed each detail of the orig­ ATKINS AVENUE IN THE PRES­ tlohs ns possible, with the idea that houses have been painted white, but ENT ASBURY PARK-NBPTUNE inals as put on the circuit at Cleve­ the new big city ones all seem to be TOWSNH1P CULVERT, WHICH the history of the Chinese empire for Fall and Spring land. and their publication brought, LEADS TO WESLEY LAKE; THENCE should begin with his reign. built of red brick, thc Boston Tran­ PARALLEL TO ATKINS AVENUE TO forth widespread commendation for script <'!> serves. AN ANGLE IN THE DITCH APPROX­ the engineers of the American tele­ IMATELY ONE HUNDRED AND FIF­ Furnace heat for the cool days of Fall TEEN FEE T EAST OF ATKINS AVE­ Selected Best of All phone and Telegraph Company and It is now feared that the Chicago NUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND and Spring is a n unnecessary expense. the Y^estern JSIectric Company, who mob lynched an innocent mail. Of FIFTEEN FEET . SOUTH OF EM­ Traveling Companions jointly developed the apparatus used course, however, they will. make BURY AVENUE; THENCE GENER­ ALLY PARALLEL TO EMBURY/AVE­ The Chinese have a fable of a man In this latest triumph. amends by offering suitable apologies, NUE, FOLLOWING THE COURSE who was once .summoned to ajipear for Install a Radiantfire In your fireplace. This apparatus, the result of several suggests the Philadelphia North OF a HE AFORESAID DITCH* TO A American. POINT IN BRADFISKK AVJttfUE trial under an unjust accusation. The This marvelous development in gas years of experimentation, represents APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED place where he was to he tried was the association of many recent inven­ FEET WEST OF. RIDGE AVENUE. heating bums for hours at the cost of tions, together with the standard Approved ahd passed on first and sec­ far distant anil the’jonriu'.v was long ond readings October 7,-1924. and hard. Jtmt before starting, tluu,c a shovelful of coal. types of telephone and telegraph ap­ LEGAL NOTICE Approved, passed and adopted on third paratus which have been readapted hnd final reading October 14, 1924. disguised figures suddenly, appeared MORTON MORRtS. Chairman. and asked to accompany .him. for this new use. Essential ‘features NOTICE. Attest: JOHN W. KNOX, Clerk. . —42 Said the Ural, “1 cannot pro ml.sc to Heats by a new principle—Radiant of this system are simplicity, rapidity The YoUowlug ordinances Wifi come up of transmission and accuracy of re­ for Until reading and adoption at the go with ya,u all the way, hut I will see Rays that send forth heat rays directly regular meeting, of the Township Commits PROPOSALS. that you have comfortable loiii'lri.rs production. tee of the Township of. Neptune at 8 Pictures Sent While Wet o’clock p. m.,‘on Tuesday, October 28, 1924, On Tuesday, October 14, 1924, at 8 and plenty to eat and drink so long a< into the room—Pure, odorless heat a t the City Hull, 101 South Muln street. o'clock p, m., the Township Committee I am with you.” The second sal.I. ”1 A positive transparency film such Township of Neptune. At that time all of the Township of Neptune wfii meet at always available and as cheerful as a as can be supplied by a photog­ persons having objections thereto will be the City Hall, 301 South Main street, cannot promise you these things, btti I given an apportunlty to be heard, Township of Neptune, Asbury Park, N. apstire you. yotj sh-ill have pleaded flood of sunshine. rapher is suitable for transmission. JOHN W. KNOX, Clerk. J., for the purpose of receiving bids for companionship, hi tighter and conversa­ As films can be used for transmission the construction of sidewalks and curb? AN ORDINANCE. on both sides of Ninth avenue, west of tion so long as I mu with you.” The Investigate this wonderful i n v e n t i o n Stokes avenue, in the said Township of third said, “I cannot promise you 'AN • ORDINANCE TO FIX THE SAL­ Neptune, ' ; ARIES OF THE ASSESSOR AND COL­ The sidewalks and curbs are to be con­ money, nor even pleasant companion­ a t once. LECTOR OF THE TOWNSHIP OF structed in accordance with the Town­ ship, hut I will go with you all the NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY OF ship Ordinance providing for the con­ MONMOUTH. struction of sidewalks and curbs in the way, plead your cause before the BE' IT ORDAi.iED by the Township Township of . Neptune* judge, ami testify,mi your behalf.” There Is a Site and Style of R.idiurtlsira Committee of the Township ’of Neptune, All bids: must be enclosed in sealed1 en­ to Meet Every Requirement. Sjh the In the County of Monmouth: velopes, addressed to John W. Knox, After listening to the oftYr of nil 3. . The annual salaries of the officers clerk, bearing the name of the bidder on fhose and weighing eurcfnlJv their Attractive Designs in Our Showroom herein named shall be respectively as fol­ the outside. lows :. Assessor. Three. Thousand ($3,000.00) The Township Committee reserves the statements the poor mail decided to Dollars; Collector, Twenty-two Hundred right to reject any or all bids. choose the hitter. Whereupon iIn* dis­ ($2,200.00) Dollars, In Hen of all fees for JOHN W. KNOX, Township Clerk, clerk hive. • , —II guises were removed and he found the 2. Said salaries sluill be paid seml- first to he rlclmA Ihe M*ci»j)d M-; inontihly to said officers respectively in equal lustulhnonis. friends, and the. third his .virtues. Is COAST GAS COMPANY 3. AH Ordinances, or parts of Ordin­ Monmouth County Surrogate’s Offjce There any doubt that his choice u-»s SutjUdlary ances. inconsistent herewith nre hereby wise? repealed.. • ’ Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Jersey Central Power and light Corporation 4., This Ordinance shall take effect im­ - Against Estate BEtMAH POKV'S PLEA- ANT mediately. Approved and passed on first and sefr In . the Matter of the Estate Of Mary M. How Troilope Worked und readings October 14, 1924, Davenport, Deceased*' , '"*■* In the yAatohiogritphy pf Anthony. MORTON MORRtS, Chairman. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don­ ...» Attest; JOHN \\\ KNOX, Clerk. —42 ahay. Surrogate of the county of Mon­ Trollope," ov wliich there is a rhcent mouth, made on the; fifth day of Sep­ reprint, appears an account of that tember. 3924. on the application of As- aiuaCTrr.rttin iiii AN ORDINANCE, hury Park and Ocean Grove Bank (body prolific writer’s method r “Aerjording AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A corporate), , administrator with wiil an­ to the circumstances of tin* time— b u il d in g Lin e on both sid e s nexed, of the estate of Mary M. Driven- OF CORLIES AVENUE FROM SOUTH port, deceased, notice Is hereby given to whether my other imsliiess' niight le* MAIN STREET 'TO SPRINGDALE the creditors of said deceased to exhibit then heavy or Hghl,-or whether ihu AVENUE, ON THE WESTERLY SIDE to .the subscriber, administrator* &c„ as hook which 1 was writing was.or wu’s STII/BS’ EXPRESS OF SOUTH MAIN STREET AND ON aforesnld, their debts and demands ALL THE STREETS AND AVENUES against the sn Id estate, under oath, not wanted .with speed—I have allot­ STORAGE TRUCKING MOVING BAGGAGE LYING NORTH OF CORLIES AVE­ within six months from thc date of the ted myself so i.iaiiy pages a week. The The "Voice With the Smile" now NUE AND EAST OF SPRINGDALE aforesaid order, or they will be forever Let us help you solve your moving problems. AVENUE. IN THE TOWNSHrP OF barred of their actions therefor against average uumlier has been about forty. i comes over the wire In the form of a NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF the said subscriber. It has'been placed ns low as ”0, and Place your spring moving order NOW. photograph. MONMOUTH. Dated, Freehold, N. J., Sept. 5th, 1924. Our men are oxp!Tienoed|furntture handlers. ’ Note; This photo was sent from Cleve­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Township ASBURYSRTTRY PARKPARK* and)nmlt rtfTSlAMOCEAN GROVEfinnV w bus risen to .112. And, »is a page Is un land and received by wire hi New York Committee of the. Township of Neptune, BANK. i$14.9b) 37-45 ambiguous term- my puge has been Fully equippe-l to handle pimoa, safes and other heavy goods. City. in the County of Monmouth: made to contain 2"'U words; and, as 1. That no building1 or other structure, while still wet, this system eliminates .or any .part thereof, whnfi 'be constructed, Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. words, if not watched, . will have, a STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE the delay which would otherwise be erected, moved or placed on either side tendency to straggle, I have had every of . Corlies avenue between South Main Mata QUice and Warehouse Ocean to-ove Oilier. caused by drying. During the dem­ street ami Springdale avenue within In the Matter of the Estate of Henry F. word ctouni ed as I went. . . , There onstration, - a picture was . taken In seventeen feet from the established curb Evans, also known as Harry F. has ever been the record before me. 47 Corlies AvaoiK Ceolral Avenue. Near Main Avenne line; on the westerly side of South Mafn Evan*. •' Cleveland, developed, sent to Now street wiftldn ' eleven feet from , tile es- and a week passed with an Insufficient Telephone liW Asbnry Park Telephone M27 Asbury Farit York, redeveloped and was ready for. IdbJished curb line; and’ on all the streets Notice to Creators to Present Cl aims number of pages has been a blister to reproduction tor newspaper purposes and avenues in that portion of said town­ Against - Estate. -my eye. and a month so disgraced ship lying nortih of Corlies avenue and ‘^Uursuo.nT"to the ’ order of Joseph L. In thirty-three minutes for the entire east of Springdale avenue within four- Donahay, Surrogate of the County of would have been a. sorrow to my 82...... Seventh itnd Bond operation. The actual transmission teetn feet from the established curb line. Monmouth made on the third day of Oc­ heart.” F IR E A L A R M 2. Any person or corporation owning, tober,. 1924, on the application o f, Eliza- 84. .. .'...... S ix th and Grand of a flvo by seven inch photograph re­ leasing or in any manner having charge betb C. Evans, Administratrix of tho es­ OCEAN GROVE 72. Corlies and Union quires less than five minutes. The or control of any bundling,or other struc­ tate of Henry F. Evans, aflso known as 91. Seventh and Webb dim upon which a picture has been ture, who shall violate any of the pro­ Horry F. Evans, deceased, notice is here- ■ Weather and Leather 21...... , .A tbury and New York. Ave, visions of this ordinnneo may be punfsh- by given to the creditors of .said deceased 2 2.... .Clayton’s Store, Main Avenue 93...... Sunset and Webb transferred is inserted tn the trans­ ed by the Townsihlp Recorder or other Many people say their ,corns warn ...... Eighth and Park to exhibit to the subscriber, administra­ 23 Surf and Beach 94. mitter simply by rolling it up In a Magistrate before whom ,• complaint trix of aforesaid, their debts and de­ them of cl .aJs l« the weather, hut cylindrical form. During operation a against such person or corporation fs mands against the said estate, under Hie corn I?f probuhlymerely registering 24...... Embury and Beach Special Taps made. The safd Recorder or Magistrate, oath, within six months from the date 25. • Main and Pilgrim Pathway 6------0—6 General Alarm. 1 Wire very small and Intense,beam of light before whom any such violator >ot this of the aforesaid order,, or they will be ihe dpingra In the area of.the leather .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway Trouble. 2 Fire Out. 3 Time; Noon, shines through the film onto a photo­ Ordinance is convicted, shall have power, forver barred of their actions therefor Jn the ylioV. This vuries with the 26. to impose a fine not to. exceed1 Two Hun­ against the said subscriber, 27. ..Tabor Way and Iennsylavania and Chief’s Call. 5 Wesley. 6 Nep­ electric cell within. dred Dollars. In default of the payment jjiited', Freehold, N. J.F October J, 1924. amount of moisture In the air. A .2 28...... North End Pavilion tune. 7 Cook. 8 Independence. 9 North Mow It Is Done of any fine so imposed, any person con­ ELIZABETH C. EVANS. per cent Tlvjinre from normal eli'li »r victed of the violation of this ordinance j($14.00) 41-50 29...... McClintock and Beach Asbury. 23 Goodwill. 24 Atlantic. The film la rotated at a uniform may in the discretion of said Recorder or way Is ahotigtTfopr rjin 31...... South End' Pavilion 25 Enterprise. To telephone compan­ Mu gist rate, be Imprisoned in the Coun­ speed and by means of a screw mech­ ty Jail or In ainy place of detention pro­ Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. :stnnd without fliscomt'ort. Recently J. 32...... Clark and New Jersey ies, ca’.l Asbury 1300. anism ts caused to advance parallel to «A. v((V(* tin* iVew York section 33...... Benson and Tabor Way vided by the Township of Neptune, in the WEST GROVE the axis of the cylinder. The motion County of Monmouth for any term not Notice to Creditors to Present Claims of tlie American C’liemleai society the 34.1...... Heck and Whitefield Main St. and Main Ave. exceeding ninety;days. * 1 5... of the light relative to the cylinder ,1. This Ordinance shall take effect Against Estate " results of ex porffdents which show 3 5 ...... ___ Webb and Pennsylvania 16...... Main St. and Corlies Ave. 36... .Surf Ave. and Pilgrim Pathway is therefore the same as that of a When finatly passed and published ac­ let the Matter of the Estate of Augusta .that the Htu • '•' • • Lunatic. ; . Bies, whose Krenl-grnndsun Inis pre 3 7 .... 59.. ...P a rk Place and Madison a new device known as a light valve of their actions: therefor against the Notice is. hereby giyen that' the ac­ Hen I ell it to tlie Heel! in ven niiiseitni. In 41.. .. .Prospect and Munroe ■ the amount of light reaching the .film said subscriber. . counts bf tho subscriber* guardian of the 61.. LaReine and Beach Dated, Freehold, N. J., October.6, 1924. estate of said lunatic, will be audited and the Kinne tiiliiieiim eon he seen Ihe s.a 4 2 .... • Springwood and Prospect.! ' Third and Beach at the receiving end. ERNEST N. WOOLSTON. SpringwoodC' ______I and nn.l Atkina All.ln. ob. stated by the Surrogate of the County of of old Italian' instruments given tn 4 3 .... 71...... LaReine and Fletcher Value oi invention ■! ($14.00) * 41-50. ! Monmouth .and. reported for Settlement Beethoven in lMirj i»y Fnrsi l.ielmaw. •11...... Mattison and Prospect ...... Newark and Ocean to the Orphans Court of said County, on 4 5 ...... Summerfield a.id Langford 74.. Portraits and landscapes may be Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. Thursday, the thirteenth day* of October sky. on wliieli all tlie lieethnveii quar­ ___ ...... Asbury and Pine 83. . ...; Park Place and Main transmitted with equal clearness and A. D., 1924, at which time application will tettes -were lirsi played. 46.. In the Matter of the Estate of Rebecca be made for the allowance of Commis­ 47...... F irst d Longford the system may also be used for the J. Douglass, Deceased. sions and counsel fees. 4 8 ...... Fifth and Comstock long distance transmission' of fac­ Dated September 23, A. D. 1924. Something Lacking ...... Third and Pine similes of hnndwriting,. printing nnd Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ($6.20)) 39-43 PAUL FITZGERALD. 4 9 ... Against Estate “A small boy was knocked down hy 5 2 ... Grand and Munroe Plumbing Heating line drawings. In addition to the ' an - automobile recently." .says tlie s i .. ; ...... Heck and Sewall transmission of photographs for news Pursuant to the order of iJoseph L. Notice of Settlement of Account. Southeast Missourian. "When lie was 5 2 ... '. Grand and Munroe.. tinning purposes, it will be of great value to Donahay, Surrogate of 1 th e , Coqnty of ....Asbury and Emory Gaiters sad Leaders Stove Repairs Monmouth, made on the -fourteenth day Estate of Milo C, Griffln, DoceoBed. taken to a doctor somebody Investigat- 5 3 ... police departments In the Identifica­ of’ October, 1924, on the application of- Notice is hereby given that the ac­ V ed and found in Ids pockets live lops. 5 5 ...... Asbury and Kingsley ft. Rooting tion and apprehension of criminals. Fanmio Douglasfl, executrix of the estate counts of the subscriber, administrator of 57...... Casino, Asbury Avenue It may also be used tor the Identifica­ of Rebecca j ; Douglass, deceased, notice the estate ot said deceased, wi\\ be audit­ ' 73 htass buttons. 60 . nmi'liKs, two ...... Third and Bond Estimates Given la hereby given to the creditors of sajd ed and stated by the Surrogate of the' . oranges, a wooden eig.atytte i-older. a 6 2 ... tion of stolon or missing property, and deceased, to exhibit • to • the. subscriber; County .of Monmouth and reported for, - V 6 3 ... Fifth and Bond Jobbing Given Prompt Attention in verifying signatures on bank paper executrix as aforesaid, their debts and Settlement to the Orphans Court: of said >'■ pair of dappers, ten cigarettes, a 6 4 ... Fourth and Grand demands againBt the- said estate, under, County, on Thursday, the Thirteenth day' mouth organ nnd a Jew’s liurp.' At and other documents. oath.', within u six months from‘ the date of November, A- D„ 1924, at which, time 6 5 ... .Second and Grand ■■■;; SARADA & JEMISON The system is applicable for radio V> tlmt. thmigii.' tiie Missmirlaii refuse* to of the aforeaald order, or they will be for* tho allow- 3 7 2 ...... Second and Kingsley transmission of pictures when' atmos­ : forever barred of their ac?tlons ■ therefor ' .. .believe lie wna n normal, boy. heenpae 7 3 ... Fourth and Kingsley 1 Winn. Avenue, Asbuiy i;ark against the said subscriber...... Third and Bergh (Rear 1223 Monroe Avenue) pheric conditions are’ good. Dated. Freehpld, N. J., Oct. 14, 1924, '■V H ie eolh'otloii did not Include a toad 7 5 ... ($14.00) 42-51. ; FANNIE DOUGLASS. V or at least a couple ot wlilte rata." 74... ___ First and Bergh Telephone 1989-M .. p . ; . /• ■. '

h:\ .. •• ',~r> u y s , ' m m /A H' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 fH E, OCEAN 'GROVE TIM ES P A G E S E V E N TELEPHONE MEN Claims to Have Seen Turned Up Got Bullet in Chest Owls Flying in Flock b u t S a v e d H is F rie n d BATHING SUITS—ALL SIZES It is common knowledge t.hut tawny, A duel was fought in o forest on the FIND FIRST AID hnrn, and • ioiig-enred owls have in­ Her Nose at outskirts of Berlin recently between creased considerably In numbers in two men more than forty years old FortMen, Women and Children Hast Lothian in recent years, and Everything who laid been lifelong frieinls. accord­ TRAINING VALUABLE there is no doubt Hint they are today ing to a Berlin letter In the Continen­ From S8 c* to $1 6 . 5 0 far more numerous than most people tal edition of tile London Mail. By JUDY BLAIR They arc both bachelors, hut one, a have any idea. (©, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) Lineman and Repairman Save Motoring recently after the fall of merry squire, fell in love with u pretty According to was the feliow assigned to the job and "Oh, John,” sobbed his wife, ”1 had must stick to his badge. 895 Seeosd AvaftM, Aabury Part Room Stl, Aabury Park Trust Co. H, a Kline, Batavia, Cleanly Wild Animals an accident i« tlie kitchen And every­ PboM 1877 Building. Tel U The injured Next day Brisbane went to McCloy 2 6 Buffalo, N. Y. With every wild creature cleanliness thing got b-bnrned.” and told lilin how one of ills reporters ECONOMY FURNITURE HOUSE ones had been Is essential. Even tlie. despised rat The hungry eouple sat down to some ANDREW J. SUBLET taken into a nearby house when. Kline had defied a request of the managing H. Steinberg, Proprietor spends a large proportion of its time very badly burned roast mutton and editor. - New and Second Hand Furniture Hattreseee Benevatod and Carps4a arrived, but as they had been given as in cleaning llseif. All the cats, from scorched potatoes. Mrs, Collins said medical attention he immediately ex­ "A fellow like that." said the mighty Store*, Bedding and Baby Carriage* Cleaned the lordly lion downward/ are mOBt very little, but her eyes 'shot daggers Arthur, "should have ills salary raised, amined the three ot them and found particular about wnsliing and comb­ PHONOGRAPHS Mattress Making and UphdMaring that the woman's Injuries, which con­ at her hostess. She was particularly and I ask you to see that It is done 7 Main Street, Aabury Park, N. J; 692 Burlington Ave., Sradley Bead:. ing their fur. The rough tongue acts fond of good things to eat. Immediately." * Phone Aabury 1045-W sisted st deep cuts on the face and as a kind of sponge, and you will no­ Telephone Aabury SCSI forehead, were the most serious. Then—though John didn’t notice It When he had properly cleaned the tice how u cat licks her paws and uses —the tablecloth was en old cotton wounds he applied compresses and them to clean sucli parts of her body one. and Mrs. Collins had a thick tum­ Perspiration bandages ansi then hailed a passing as are beyond the reuch of her tongue. bler. - Persplrntinn mn.v raiuw trouble and 6 lVEfiEG0 6 fliTlirri automobile to carry the woman to the As a substitute for the powder so Mrs. Gaskei! brightened up after the discomfort now and then, hut if you Buffalo hospital for further treatment. popular with feminine humanity, birds meai. “Now, John, you must take Mrs. did not perspire you would die. For OUR iiiiTffifi WilKS Then, after binding up the fractured find dust invaluable. Tlie domestic Collins for a w alk and. show her that reaching up through the various layers wrist of the mac In tbe party, he had fowl loves nothing better than « dust elm tree that Washington sat under of the skin to the surface are enough wher® our experts specialize r a re him taken to the hospital also. hath. Partridges, sparrows and larks when lie was retreating before the sweat glands, if plneed end to end, to - About a week previous to this accl- roll and flutter in tlie dust until their British,” she said. cover n distance of 80 mites. Through pairs , and installation ef ante ig­ dent Xli.no bad another opportunity to feathers are full of it. Sullenly John Gaskell offered his these glands Is continually passing off nition systems of all bands. Vtrh play the Good Samaritan when he arm to Mrs. Collins Henrietta, peer­ nil the liquid waste of the body which anr came upon two automobiles, which had ing through the window, saw that it Is nof passed off by the kidneys. Tf in and Icam of facilities osti collided on a narrow bridge on the Isles Bird Havens didn't slip round Mrs. Coiiins' waist the air is cool nnd dry enough 'to allow experience; drive out and have nc Around tlie coast of Britain there main road between East Aurora and this time. easy evaporation, no discomfort is more trouble with your eJectrio ap. Holland, and was in. time to bandage are several islands chiefly populated The two came back , rather early in caused. In hot weather 'the sweat-: tbe-wounds of one ot the victims. by marine birds. Tlie Fam es-have the afternoon to tea. Both looked stands in heads on the skin and has to paratus. The resourcefulness and Ingenuity been the winter resort of the eider cross, an d , the bent had made the be wiped off, . We drink more water of telephone people were clearly shown duck for generations ahd probably for makeup nm in perceptible stains nil In hot weather and svvynt a. l it Me. more when a' railroad many centuries. Tlie Skerries oil tlie down Mrs. Collins' face. because there is more moisture to dis* f . S. MORRIS, Automotive Electrician e m p lo y e e was Anglesey coast are tiie sanctuary of After dinner Henrietta said: "Now pose of, but even in the middle of win­ U. S. L. Oaltory S« rvlce htatlon struck by a pass­ the arctic tern and tlie beautiful ro­ you two go into the parlor and have ter persrdra Mon Is going on all over U. 8 aad flrsston" Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tirea ing train and his seate tern. a nice talk while I get tlie dishes our bodies, nlmost as actively as In leg severed below Holyhead Island is visited occasion­ done.” . mid-smnmor. The only difference Is 2 8 S o u t h M uiri S i Asbury Park Phone 2 7 7 8 the knee. Claude ally by the whopper swan, the some­ “Let me help you,” said John. that it »evaporates easily in cold W. Holmes, line­ what rare tufted duck and tlie red- Mrs. Collins took up a book. weather nnd we don’t notice it. man, of Elizabeth, brensted merganser, says the- Detroit John accompanied Sirs. Collins to N. J. was stand­ News. I’nffin island, at. the entrance the train next morning: Henrietta ing on Broad to tlie Mesial strait, is named after tlie hummed ns she washed the breakfast City Is Idusical Center Mergaugey’s Express and Storage I Street watching a birds that Inhabit it. things nnd se| the pie in the oven. Tlie Moravians Bjiye given Hofhie- baseball score­ When John eapie back lie walked over licm, Pa..' a national reimtiiTlou ns a. AUTO VANS FOR LONG-DISTANCE MOVING I board whet’ he to her and kissed her. musical center. Let! by Count Nikolas Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Movers • heard someone re­ Golden Ideas Zlnzendorf, they founded the city C- W. Holmes, I believe happiness conies out of do­ "Gee, I’m glad she’s gone,” he said; mark, “He must "Turned up her nose at everything. I fdiortly before Christmas In 1741-—the Goods taken from your home here and delivered at your home * Elizabeth, N. J, ing tilings for other people, l.f sill have been h it! tell you, Etta, I’m happier with you season of the year suggested the name. the same day ! Hurrying up the ambankmeht, riel) people knew tlie pleasure of giv­ over week-ends than having city folks Ilenjanfln Franklin wns strongly im­ Holmes found the injured man as he ing or Helping ollicfs they would do down’ who don’t appreciate the coun­ pressed with the fine music In their STAGES AND BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS | was being carried to the'.side of the so. It is the tiest medicine I have try/* church, nnd toward the Close of the 90 South Main Street/, Ashury Park S track bye two other men. Realising ever taken., When I die 1 will leave Nineteenth century a choir, under the that an artery had been severed and Mrs. Gaskell smiled as she took the Phono 619 | only a little for my children. I have pies out of tiie oven. The (doom was direction of the organist, J. Frederick that the man was bleeding to death. never figured up wlmt I huvc given off the rose. Wolle, became wldgl.v known, render­ Holmes borrowed a holt from a by­ away in tlie last thirty years. I can­ ing for the first time in America Bach’s stander and. using the belt and a not say liow much I liuve left to give stone, applied a tourniquet, which Color of Cleopa'ra’s Hair "St, John Passion" (In 1888), followed BOARDING AND FURNISHED ROOMS away, I know It is too much for me by "St. Matthew Passion,” the "Christ­ stopped the bleeding. to keep nnd most of it will go.—Na­ History furnishes no evidence that About fifteen minutes later an am­ Cleopatra had red hair. Ia fact, his­ mas Orations," the “Mass It) B Minor” than Straus. and finally by aa annual Bach festival bulance from the General Hospital ar­ tory gives us so cl.uo a t all as to the rived and the surgeons replaced tho color of the hair of the Egyptian queen continuing three days. St. Eim o H otel crude tourniquet with a more perma­ Odd Playing Cards who "vamped” Mark Antony and Ju­ Comer Main nd Nets York Avenues nent one. They congratulated Holmes A ptick of .Hindustani cards in the lius'Caesar The 3>rebabiUly is'th at Handkerchief’s History warmly or th-.- skii and resourceful­ possession of the Royai Asiatic society she had light hair, .One of her ances­ Open all the year. Phone Asbury Park 676 ness that he had shown and then re­ The handkerchief is one. of the re­ of England is supposed to he one thou' tors, Ptolemy Phliadelphos, Is de­ finements of Roman, civilization. It B, R. SHUBERT moved the man to the ambulance. sand years old. It consists of eight scribed by Theocritus -as having light Holmes, who has been with the came into general use in polite society suits of various colors. The kings nre hair and a fair complexion, If should during the reign o^HSSJY VIII of Eng­ telephone company more than tea mounted on elephants; the viziers, or he. remembered that Cleopatra be­ , years, was recently awarded a car land. It is probably connected with those second in rank, are upon horses, longed to the Ptolemies, a family de­ ecclesiastical costumes arql may have UScate tor his proficiency in first tigers and bulls. Soma of. the cards Main Avenue, Opposite FMtoClee aid. , scended Irons Greek stock. been an outgrowth of the maniple, have such'.curious, marks os a pine­ which was originally of line}) and worn Open AR th* Year. apple in a shallow cup and an object ; Why Swallows Died, to 1889, says the Telephone Review, oyer the fingers of tbe left band, and. Near Auditorium and Ranch . M similar to a parasol without a handle, Several swqliows while In flight la Phene Aabury Park 1452 M. L BIORHN. some of the headsets which the tele­ 1 used for tl,. same purpose, for which m phone girl ot that period wore btsf with two broken riba stick'ng the Alps dropped to.the ground in con­ the handkerchief Is now >sed. The through the top. vulsions, spread out their wings and weighed over six pounds, the trans­ .■died. It was found that a parasite pocket handkerchief was us fcd to a cer­ mitter, and the rubber receiver being ’spider.' Indigenous to \ Asia or Africa, tain extent lu France in the TEIghteenth CENTRALIA mounted on a leather and metal frame Exceptions hut not to Switzerland, was under the opritury. At this period hnndkerdfiefs : work. - Today, however, instead of a Evelyn—Why worry? We can live were richly ornamented.. Women adopt­ 82 Mt. Zion W ay • . verltabk harness, the operator’s head- on love, dear. ; wing of each bird. The Insect had ed the use of colored handkerchiefs as sat weighs only seventeen ounces. sucked the blood of the swallows sad soon ns the taking of snuff bccatpe ap Furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping prlyilegr*,,/ Thbiq-• :/,' Vaughn—You may love me but thus parelyced their wings. . . board if desired.' Comfortable, homelike surroundings. Open all jwwr landlord and grocer don’t. established custom. MR and Mrs. P.: VARLHt; l i t , P aw t e s t ..V

ight ' THE OCEAN ' GROVE TIMES ^ .' ■ • , ' F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 17, 192.4 P A G E E- . I !■. ■ — ———— m m —■————c»^»m=»»raf l ^ ■ iMZ»«g^-nm— . — ■ . ■ ^-g^» I n.r.m .1 m ,-« t J.IM.1 ■ 1 un------*—— ■ ■ - ■ Some Suggestions on CRUSHED BETWEEN TROLLEY J k A A A A Adjustm ent of Skirts CARS, ARTHUR HOPE KILLED - Many people still prefer ilielr skirls ^ Dews and Dotes ^ on a bolt sit the regulation' waist line. Crushed betvVeen two trolley .cars When this is done, writes a clothing at the junction of Main street and ^ ot the £oamy ^ sjKH'ialist hi the Colorado Agricultural Deal Lane bridge, Asbury. Park, Ar­ eolleure, :i piece of belting about ,t\vo thur H. Hope, of that.city and a sum­ ^ ^ inches wide is prepared to tit the mer resident of Ocean Grove, was in­ waist, and fastened with hooks ami stantly killed Wednesday evening. At Freehold—Ellis Moreau lias gone to eyes. The. skirt is pinned to this wit ii the time of the accident Mr. Hope was To and Including Madison to edit the Madison Eagle, the upper edge of the skirt .extending on his way home from the Asbury slightly above the top of the belt, in Park Press, with which nufrer he was during tlie absence ot Editor J. D, long associated, as advertising man­ Cleary, in Europe. finishing the skirt may be turned over the holt and faced down with Idas tape, ager. The sad news quickly spread Red Gunk—The Famous Authors’ nr the raw edge inay be turned under in the .Twin Cities, casting a gloom Productions, Inc., have opened oiiiees throughout the entire community, .as , O c t . at 71 Broad street for the purpose of between tlie belt and the skirt with Mr. Hope was one of the best known producing a series of detective story the folded edge extending slightly and most highly estedmed citizens of. pictures. above the belt, and stitched by tan4 this section of the Monmouth shore. cldne. Funeral/services, private, will be held Freehold—Tlie engagement is an­ Another .method of adjusting a skirt from his late home, 908 Sunset ave­ nounced of Miss Alice D. Sickles, at the waist is to lit the belt at Hie nue tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Sieklcs, hip line or below the regulation waist followed by interment in Glenwood to William B. Patterson, son of Mr. line, and then finish as above. skirts cemetery, West Long Branch, by Uh and Mrs. Holmes Patterson. finished in this way look well with dertaker. Burtis’ Belford—Rev. John Willimas has tuck-in blouses of the sports or tail­ Mr. Hope married Miss Nellie, Gar­ resigned the pastorate of the local ored type, liut It Is generally neces­ rison, an Ocean Grove girl, who sur­ Methodist Church and, with his fami­ sary to pin the skirt firmly to the vives him, together with a son, Arthur BARGAINS IN APPAREL AND HOME FURNISHINGS H. Hope, Jr. Mrs. Hope is the daugh­ ly, will remove to Philadelphia, where underclothing to hold it In position. ANTICIPATED THROUGH THE SEASON ARE RE­ he will reenter mercantile trade. For wear with overblouses skirts ter of Mr.. arid Mrs. William Garrison, of Asbury Park, former residents of LEASED IN THIS WEEK OF UNDERPRICED SELL­ Tennent—Instead of the usual ser­ should be attached to a long under- Ocean Grove. In the summer the fam­ vices at Old Tennent last Sunday, the waist, or underbody. It Is not nec­ ily made their home in this place on ING. congregaton united with the Sunday essary to shape tills underbodj\; In­ Bpoadway. ’ ' school in a rally day service at 10.30 stead take an easy hip measure, also Mr. Hope had served as assessor of For months the energies of this entire institution have centered in pre­ o’clock in the Sunday school build­ the measure from the underarm to the Asbury' Park, carnival director, chief ing. hips, allowing for.a hem or casing for of the city fire department, besides oc­ senting for this occasion a group of sales that would distinguish if as “ the greatest ribbon at the top. Cut a straight cupying positions of trust and respon­ savings opportunity of the year.” You will find it decidedly worth while to shop* Kbyport — The Second Baptist piece of material according to tills sibility in religious, civic and social Church will hold a harvest home fes­ measure and join the ends. If tin* organizations. His activities for the during Opening! Week—not once, but often, for every day will offer many new at­ tival front October 20th to 24th. On advancement of Asbury Park and all Monday evening, the 20th, the mis­ material is narrow It may be fully as tractions. • • " easy to have n seam on each side, or its varied interests were numerous sionaries will be in charge, Mrs. Es­ and efficiently directed. It is not too telle Young, chairman. a lengthwise strip of the material with one seam may be used, but this will much to say that everybody who knew SEND FOR A BOOKLET OF OPENING SALES Spring Lake—After twelve years of be more apt to stretch as the weight him—and he numbered his friends service in the Spring- Lake postoflice, by the thousands—loved him for his of the skirt will then come on the sterling worth. three as assistant postmaster, Frank crosswise or filling threads, which are P. Erbe, Jr., has resigned in order to not as strong. * LIVING MODELS DISPLAY take up the florist business left by his Finish the seams with a French father who died on July 10. seam and make a hem and casing at. Keyport—Lieutenant-Colonel Clyde the top and also shoulder straps. Turn NEW FALL FASHIONS Winterton, a former Keyporter, is one under t ho lower edge and pin over the of five officers from this State select­ top edge of the skirt. Try on, then ■ On Saturday charming professional models will display the latest crea­ ed to attend tlie Soldiers’ College at haste avid st-itch to position, overcast Washington. Colonel Winterton will Ing the raw edge of the skirt under­ tions of French and American designers for Fall and Winter wear. spend two months at tlie school. neath or facing with a thin straight strip rff tlie waist material. Freehold—The fifth season of the Fashion Salon—Second Floor Woman’s Club lecture course will open on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock TOWNSHIP CLERK KNOX WEDS in the Reformed church. Prof. William MISS BEATKICE A. M. HERBERT Starr Myers will be the.lecturer for tho course, his topis being . “Current Wednesday evening Miss Beatrice History.” A. M. Herbert and John W. Knox, ' Spring Lake—Sealed proposals for both of Anbury Park, were married at the improvement of Morris avenue the residence of the groom’s parents, Pdk Now Jersey from Third- to Fourth avenue will be Mr. -and Mrs. John F. Knox, 1404 Mun­ received by the mayor and council roe avenue, by the Rev. J. J. Mes­ until 8.00 p. m. of Monday, October sier, pastor of the West Grove M. E. 27, and at that time- publicly opened Church. The bride is the daughter of and read. Benjamin 0. Herbert, 103G Asbury avenue. Her only attendant was her Matawan—The Midway Hose Com­ sister, Miss Edna Herbert. The pany is expecting at any time now groom’s best man was his brother, the delivery of the new $7,000 motor Thomas F. Knox. A collation follow­ 'borough fire apparatus recently pur­ ed the ceremony. VOTE FOR chased by that organization. The Mr. and Mrs. Knox are spending machine is a triple combination com- their honeymoon oh a motor trip . prising chemical, hose and pump. through Pennsylvania-. They will oc­ cupy a new house at 219 Eighth ave­ Adelphia—Celery in this section nue, Bradley Park, on their return. has, a severe, blight. The leaves are Mr. Knox, who is associated with the Democratic Candidate for turning brown, and the hope of a crop New York Telephone-Company, is the in the nearby gardens is practically clerk of Neptune township, which po­ abandoned. County Demonstrator El- sition he has filled for several years. Coiinfy Clerk wood Douglass, has been consulted, and he reports that there is no cure. GROVE CITIZENS GUESTS AT Let the people have the search­ Matawan—It is expected that the BILLY MACDONALD’S PARTY ing1 business belonging to the work of laying a new gas main County Clerk’s office go there, and through Main street will be begun Joseph C. Jackson, Calvin H. Reed within a short time. The work is to be and J. E. Quinn, of Ocean Grove, were not have it go tofprivate title com­ done by the County Gas Company be­ among the guests at a beefsteak- panies. fore the street is paved. The free­ sandwich party last Saturday after­ holders plan to pave the street in the noon and at which William E. Mac­ (Paid for-by A. L. Mille Campaign early spring. donald, the former mayor of Bradley Committee.) Beach, was the host; The party was The thinliing housewife is learning the Smithburg—Two barns and a cow assembled by Billy just before sun­ reason for the great and growing popularity of house on the Charles Higgins fnrm on down near the Manasquan river draw­ the Smithburg road, were burned to bridge at the foot of William J. KIRKMAN’S SOAP CHIPS— the “Perfect Chips the ground on a recent morning. The Blair’s lawn. . ~" fo r EVERY purpose.” < . farm is known as the Stone House The steak was .cooked on an army Farm, formerly owned by Mrs. Ach- portable stove over a charcoal fire, sah Hendrickson. The loss -is esti­ and was served in appetizing style by E nergetic, flaky Utile chips .f- safe for the mated at $7,000. Mr. Macdonald, who was exactly in his element as a dinner host. It is finest of fabrics, yet so active that they tjuickly Spring Lake—Starting on October hoped to. make this uffiair an annual wash your heaviest woolens. For general house* 11 the public library will be open every event. Saturday morning as well as the af­ ^cleaning, the rich, lasting suds make your ternoon and .evening. The library Last of Great Rulers - ’hardest tasks easier.. And, with KIRKMAN’S gave this Saturday morning service all The title of great mogul was- given iast winter and will do so again this ttye chiefs of tho Mogul umpire, Lwnd- SOAP CHIPS, your dishes glisten with a new bril­ season for the benefit of both children ed In Hindustan ih A. D., hv Bu­ liance in half the time! - and adult patrons. ber, a (lesi-i-iniiU’.i iff Tamerlane, the Keyport—The new ambulance-fia- famous Mongol conqueror. trol recently purchased by the mem­ For more than two centuries the L i n e K i r k m a n ’s S o a p , these marvelous little bers of the board of (ire wardens has Mongol emperors ruled India and lived chips are guaranteed from arrived and is in service. It is only in great magnificence at Delhi, which FREE SILICATE OF partly equipped, and the members hope continued to be their capital until the SODA, which means absolute safety to hands to have everything ready for inspec­ reign of A It ha r (1 55,V l (105), when it and fabrics alike. tion by thc borough, council on thc waft transferred to Agra, says the De­ twenty'seventh of this month. troit News. They were finally con­ Little Silver—Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ quered by the English and in l.flrtC, liam Carhart, of Rumson Road, Lit­ Shall AllIim, the lust person to whom tle Silver, celebrated their fortieth the title of “great mogul” rightly be­ wedding anniversary by giving a din­ longed, having died, the Mogul empire ner, at Thomas’ Inn. The sixteen ceased to exist.. guests were members of the immed­ The religion of the Moguls was Mo­ iate family. A table lamp was pre­ hammedan,- but, aiihougir Introduced sented to the couple by their children. b.v them into India, it was never ac­ Keyport—A booster elub for the cepted by .the native Hindus.’ promotion of community interest and civic pride is now being formed in Popular Sheet Music Free. Keyport. A “Buy in Keyport” move­ “The Bubble Song,” a hit in “The ment campaign will get under way in Dream Girl,” now playing at the Am­ the near future. Members of the bassador Theatre, New York, will ap­ Booster Club will display on their pear in next Sunday’s issue of The places of business the club insjgnia. New York World, Magazine Section, music and words complete, by special Long Branch—A new bus schedule permission from Harms, Inc. Articles between Red Bank and Long Branch of interest, cross-word , puzzle pages, has been inaugurated by the Public something for every member of the Transit Company, Inc., and the In- family every week with The Sunday terurban Bus Line, Inc. -Starting at World.—42 6.15 a. m., at Red Bank and Long Branch, busses are running in both directions at fifteen minute intervals until 9 a., m., when a half hour schedule will be in effect until 3 p.. m., and a half hour service between that time and midnight. HAVE TOO HEADACHE? H O W ’S THIS? Do your eyes burn or itch ? t; ' 'r BAIL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will Do they feel tired or Btrained ? M do what we claim for it—rid your system If so, havo. yonr eyes exam­ & of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Y Catarrh. •- ' ined. Your glasses may need a • HAUL’S CATAIUtH MEDICINE con- change. V fllsts of an Ointment - which Quickly £ Believes the catarrhal lnflammation, and . ?tho Internal Medicine, a. Tonic, which STILES & CO. facta through the, Blood on the Mucous Philadelphia Eye Specialists &/Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi- Every Friday—Honrs 10 to 4.80 Viift Sold hy druggists fop over 40 Years. 224 Main St, ASBURY PARK t .v \‘F.: J.' Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.