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Vol. XLV-No. 33—Ten Pages, OCEAN GROVE, N. FRIDAY, AUGUST' )9, 1927 FOUR CENTS

OCEAN GROVE W. C. j . U. SENDS CENTRAL FINDS RARE COINS PROTEST AGAINST SYMPATHY TO WAYNE WHEELER j STORY MESSAGE IN iJltiNKING-CUP. MACHINES BENEFITS HAD IN I The Bradley Beach Union had; The Central Railroad of New Jersey NEW TRASH MJMP i charge of the program at the weekly is out $1.13 ana F. T. Dickerson, sec-: WATER DISTRICTS i meeting of the Ocean Grove W. G. T .! FOR MAIN STREET’S WAYWARD, rotary and treasurer ; of the road,,; IS' VOICED BY- 43 PROPERTY U. Tuesday'in Thornley Chapel.-The doesn't know what to do about i t . ! AS POINTED OUT BY CHIEF OF devotional period was led by Rev. Mar­ Somewhere in the company', books the OWNERS IN NEPTUNE tha Rogers. Two new members were BY REV. DR. SAMUEL W'GRAFFLIN sum must be accounted for and ;the THE NEW JERSEY DIVISION ___ received,.Mrs. Carrie S. Cook and MrS. secretary-and treasurer of u big ;rail-, ’ ]■' ."1 •.v'’ •; ’ ■}C. F. Sleeper. ; ■ road hesitates to make the notation,in : • Nevertheless Health Oflicer ; I^eigh’s * — _• • the. official records: “Funds Flim- One .of the Proposed Amendments To Pr„„. STOOBS IS THE M U EO fO Iffi B ELOOTS M D IS FODHD flammed from the Company, $1.13.” 1 the State, Constitution To Be Voted ■ .program; Mrs. William H. Lafferty ONLY BY A COMPARATIVE FEW, WHILE THOUSANDS The financial dilemma developed the! On At Special Election Next Month. erty As Disposal Place Is Adopted. I sang a solo, and Mrs. Walter Eisen- other day when a collectioin of 113 I Sewer Built On Private Property. j berg’s Loyal Legion sang a temper- WHO FAIL TO MAKE THE HIGH DOLLAR DRIFT BACK coins from fifteen ; foreign nations A Forward Step In Water Supply. I ance song. Readings were given by which had. been taken from the penny j Forty-three Neptune property own- [Mrs. S. D. Rayner and her daughter, HOME AFTER HITTING THE HIGH PLACES—REAL RE­ drinking cup machines on the road’;; In order that the people of New dcrs sent a written protest to the town­ Miss Catherine Rayner. LIGION A HELP TO THOSE WHO WOULD ESCAPE FEED­ passenger coaches during, the last, Jersey . may have an intelligent and ship board in session Tuesday evening, Mrs. Laura Bimblcr,' county presi­ three years, was presented to Mr. comprehensive knowledge of the prac­ inveighing against the removal of the dent, gave_an address, followed by Dr. ING ON THE HUSKS AND BEING TRIMMED, AS WAS Dickerson. They represented the cur­ tical benefits to be derived from the' .. trash dump to the premises of Thom­ Julia Baright, with a brief message. rency of England, Italy; Canada, i proposed amendment to the State as Gravatt out on the old county road ' It was ordered that a letter of sym­ SAMPSON, BECAUSE HE TRUSTED "TOO MUCH IN HIM­ Cuba, Holland, Germany, China, India, 1 constitution authorizing the legislature near Wayside. These! said property pathy be sent to Wayne B. Wheeler, SELF—DR. GRAY, OF SCRANTON, PREACHES AT MORN­ Sweden, Argentine, Czecho-Slovakia, i to create water districts, sewerage owners se'e in the trash dump, in i attorney of the National Anti-Saloon Czarist and Soviet Russia, Turkey districts, .drainage districts and mead- , which they . erroneously’ included“ League,-whose wife just recently met ING WORSHIP, HIS THIRD TIME HERE. and France. Dickerson said he would ow reclamation districts, which is to . garbage, a fire hazard and a menace with a tragic death. probably present the collection to be voted uport at a special election on Next Tuesday’s meeting will be the to health. An analysis of the petition For the youth that goes to New Best Things At Home.’: a friend who made a hobby of collect­ September 20, H. T. Critchlow, chief disclosed that less than fifteen of the last of the summer series, and a large York City there is. a success message ing rare coins. , of the Division Of Waters, of the New ; ' f persons whose names appeared on the attendance and a good program are from the Y. M. C. A., if-he will have Merely moral persons are not tol­ Jersey Department of Conservation document live within a half milte of expected. it, declared. the Rev. Dr. Samuel W. erated in church positions by Dr. and peveipment, in a statement made the proposed new dump. Nevertheless, Grafilin in his sermon at the Audi­ Grafilin. .“Too often the absence of NO peanut"selling public Monday has set forth how and Chairman Rice was of the opinion that torium last Sunday evening. Dr. vice is taken as the presence of vir­ with what success water district ■ ', consideration should be given to the Grafilin is: associated with, the West tue,” he said on this point. “There problems have been solved in other . FIREMEN’S NIGHT States.; wishes of the petitioners. Health Of­ Side Y. M. C. A., and he knows New are too riiany persons in the official PAYS GROVE DEBTS ficer Legh\ recommended that the peti­ York and its habitues as does a child In' Massachusetts, Mr. Critchlow . . . boards of churches who' are; merely points out, a metropolitan district, in­ tion be ignored and that the board ac­ A NOTABLE EVENT its own home. Preaching on '.“The moral, If I had an official board I cept Mr. Gravatt’s offer of a dumping Message for .Main Street,” he said DR. BOSWELL REFUTES FLING cluding the city of Boston and envir­ ground, saying the latter was in an would not'have.in it a man,who was ons, was authorized in 1895. Today • : the average ' persons goes .to New not able to offer a prayer when called OF EDITOR MUNHALL 'out-of-the-way place and too far SEASON’S LARGEST AUDIENCE York for two reasons—to make the there are sonie t\yenty towns and cit­ from the neighborhood houses to be an upon to do so.” The Prodigal Son ies .being supplied with water in AT ANNUAL BENEFIT '. high dollar and to hit the high places; was held up. as an instance of genuine annoyance to anyone. His reeommen- His discourse was replete with per­ This Resort, the Association' Head wholesale quantities .from- the water datiop was adopted and the new dis­ repentance; But he had to learn his les­ Works which is the outcome' of those ,: “: sonal experiences in his work. Per­ son in the bitter school of experience. posal grounds, were used for the first sons who' found their way to the me­ n Declares, Is More Religious This begun by the Metropolitan Water Great Assemblage a Tribute To the The speaker referred, to this head­ Board of 1895. These towns pay the • time Wednesday. tropolis always were hopeful of suer strong-, wayward young man as “the Year Than Ever Jieforc—A Differ­ A second protest was made to the Worth of the Local Department. cess. Success was founded on four board a wholesale rate of about $50 board, this one in person by Edward head waiter to a lot of hogs." When ence Between 10 Days and 3 Months j for a million gallons delivered, .and Excellent Program Provided By basic principles, he found—1, educa­ he came to himself he realized -his J. Stroud, the outdoor advertising tion; 2, the. ability to make a .dollar Contrary to the Rev. Dr. L. W. Mun- distribute the whter to their respec­ Radio Artists From New York. plight. “They have better things than tive citizens. The main drainage, or man of Asbury Park. Mr. Stroud had and to keep it; 3, the right attitude these back .home.” Jesus did not send hall, of Philadelphia, militant editor a grievance. He believed he was dis­ toward home and women; and -1, real of the Eastern Methodist, and who sewerage systems, of the same terri­ Only once in a blue moon is there anyone :after him; He left' him alone tory was built and is operated by prac­ criminated against in being forced to such- a tremendous—th a t. is the right religion, which is the helpful living of delivered his famous sermon on "The pay a license fee of $100 a year for until the Holy Spirit took hold of him. tically the same authority. word to' use in this connection — as­ the right life. and his repentance.was genuine. Resurrection" in-the.Auditorium here' his signboards scattered about in the last Friday evening, it is not neces­ semblage in the Auditorium as that Among'the groups with-which the And for the sinners who come to the Solves Flood Control. • township, when others, he said, .were which gathered Tuesday evening to Y. M. C. A. comes in contact, Dr. sary for the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ doing a similar business in Neptune Y. M. C. A. gatherings there is also In Ohio, Mr. Critchlow goes on to patronize the Ocean Grove firemen’s Grafilin said, is that one made up of but one sermon, the story of the blind ing Association to sell peanuts in or­ without paying for the privilege. benefit, an annual event. The big those who, haying tasted the wine of der-to pay.its bills. So says Dr.; say, the cities of Dayton, Hamilton "Who are they?” he was asked. He man on the Jericho road, who had his and others in the Miami river valley, building was coriifortably filled at the success, are now tasting the dregs of eyes opened. Charles M. Boswell, president of'the-j- mentioned the General Outdoor Sign hour of opening the program of the failure. In this connection he made Association, replying to Dr. Munhall’s I acting under the authority of the Company, of New:"'York, and the G. Radio Revue. tho rather startling statement that The greatest preparation for the caustic criticism of Ocean Grove to- [ Conservancy Act of Ohio, of 1913, or­ and G. Advertising Company, of Long ninety-five per cent, of the men over coming of Jesus Christ in the life of day as contrasted with conditions I ganized the Miami Conservatory Dis­ Branch. The derelicts will be brought The ’absence of moving pictures any persons, Dr. Graffiimsaid, is the trict in 1915 for building and operat­ which always heretofore have been sixty-five who died in the central part here when he’ was leader of the Au- 'j to book as a result of Mr. Stroud’s of New York City are buried by testimony of those who have been ditorium Bible Class. ing flood control works. As a result visit to the board. The latter was in­ presented on Firemen’s Night, and saved.' these cities,",which suffered the loss of which popularized the yearly enter­ some form of charity. He declared the Dr. Munhall was quoted in many formed that an ordinance of the town­ story of Sampson, analagous to that The sermon at morning worship newspapers Saturday and Sunday as 301’ lives and $07,000,000 in property 1 ship provides a license fee of ten dol­ tainment of the local fire fighters, from the devastating flood of 1913 d proved no barrier to the success of the of many men who come to New York, was delivered by the: Rev. Dr; J. M. M. having taken a iling at Ocean Grove lars a board ujj. to ten boards, and a can be told in three words, “They Gray, pastor of Elm Park- M. ■ E. with regard to what he termed a lack spent some $30,000,000 to build flood fee of one hundred dollars over ten venture in a new field.. control works, which today protect Radio stars of the first magnitude trimmed him.” Sampson was trimmed Church, Scranton, Pa. This was the Of the. old-time religious atmospherei boards, nod matter. how many. While because he was where he ought not to third time, in recent years that Dr. declaring that “if the Association them from any repetition of the dis­ discussing this item • Road . Chairman direct from Station WEAF, New York aster, . ' ' .; City, furnished an excellent program, . have .been, he. was . doing wl)at ha G ray, preachcd in the Ocean Grove would concentrate more on religion as White declared, with warmth thoit the should not. have been doing, he Was Auditorium. His sermon was cu in the old days the monc .wjiuld takt- In California, Mr.. Critchlow states, ;;j&| signboards in his opinion are a nuis­ varied and well balanced; in every'de- the cities on the east shore of San tail.. • asleep when he should have been “Faith,”, from the text found in He­ eare of-itself, as it used to be, and ance and that if he had his way there awake; and when he needed the help brews xi, 1, “Now faith is the sub­ they didn’t have to sell peanuts to pay Franqisco bay, acting under the au- d; would be none' of theni in the town­ These artists were Phillips Carlin, of God he began to pin medals on him­ stance " of things hoped for, the evi­ their bills';" ’ Dr. Boswell, who is in a thority of the Municipal Utilities ship. who officiated as master of ceremon­ self and to say what he was going to dence of things not seen.” It was de ­ position to observe conditions here to­ Act of 1921, organized the East Bay ies; Graham McNamee, acknowledged Municipal Utilities District in 1924 Sewer On Private Property. do. Men. go to their ruin by the duced by Dr. Gray that no victories to­ day and for the past fifty years, had to be the premier announcer of this tens of thousands because they are day are won on the battles of yester- this to say when his attention was and are now building a $35,000,000 Henry A. Hess . came before the country; Kathleen Stewart, a finished where they should not be, they are day, and So, likewise, it is not the faith called to Dr. Munhall’s utterances: public water supply, board, representing his father, Morris pianiste; Frances Paperte, the posses­ doing what they ought not to do, and of yesterday that is being tested,, but “1 have been coming to Ocean In these three States the legisla-. Hess, claiming the township some sor of a fine mezzo soprano voice, they trust in themselves rather than the faith of today. What men have to Grove since 187G and have preached ture was given authority to create years ago had constructed a sewer which' she knows how to use with tell­ seek the help of the Lord in time of deal with now is the antagonism to here oftcner than any living man and districts for the various projects and through the Hess property on Cook ing effect; the National Cavaliers, a need. the Christian faith, as manifested in I say that Ocean Grove this year is appoint commissions with power to is- ; •-i street, between Cortios avenue and the male quartet of marked ability; the Another group that comes to the the atheistic societies and in the anti- more religious than ever before in its sue district bonds, levy taxep and railroad freight station. Mr. Hess of­ Hawaiian Quintet, in dreamy, sooth­ Y. M. G. A. meeting a t the corner of religious books, and to stand firm in history. People should make a dis­ assessments to pay for the work. In fered a map in evidence, and said that ing numbers; the Clover Club Trio, Forty-third street and Broadway the love and loyalty to their belief in a tinction between the time that the some other States the legislature has a search of both .township and county whose songs_and gestures gave spice speaker said is the chur’ch folk. There personal God. The conception of mor­ Ocean Grove program was only a .ten- similar authority under their consti­ records failed, to disclose th at an to. the program; Forree hnd Biviano, is but one message for them, the great ality as set forth in many books to­ day. affair and now when it. }s a pro­ tution.’ '■ , easement or right of way had ever who with violin and accordeon, the lat­ message which Jesus preached to the day, Dr. Gray pointed out, offers no tracted season of three months, with The proposed amendment to the been legally granted for this sewer. ter being a wonderful instrument of church and which is to be found in the sure grounds upon which to stand. the most extensive and continuous Constiution of the State of New Jer-. Mr. Hess desires to build on his prop­ its kind, produced the most pleasing fifteenth chaper of St. Luke’s gospel. Jesus Christ stands at the division of series of religious services in its his­ se.v authorizes the legislature to cre­ erty and cannot do so until the sewer melody, and Happy Harry Hayden, The tragedy of the church, Dr. Graf- time, he added. . Christianity , ■ has tory. ■ " ’ ate water, sewerage drainage and' ; ' problem is. satisfactorily . adjusted. who combines in himself a monolog- flin finds, is that'so much of the pas­ written all the great books, made all “Ocean Grove this year is receiving meadow reclamation districts. This ' The case was.referred to the township ist, musician and magician. ' ■ tor’s, time must be Spent in-hunting up great literature, assembled all-great .more money by voluntary contribu­ will be a forjvard step in solving New counsel for settlement. The program had not a dull num­ and > bringing in what he termed the pictures, inspired • dll great music, is tions to meet its obligations than at Jersey’s water supply problems by It was reported some time ago that ber on it,.and although quite lpngthjr “muttdnheads,” the so-called . lost the hand that emancipated slavery, any other time in the past, and it enabling groups of municipalities, Shark River. Hills, property owners it was/far from being tiresome. Mr. sheep. “If the church,’ he said em­ and is even now working out justice never has had to sell peanuts or any­ whoso needs are identical, to ask the' were organizing for the purpose of Carlin, the master of ceremonies, saw phatically, “spent: as much money in for the disadvantaged. And faith in thing-on, that line to raise money for legislature to form a district and ap­ seeking annexation with . Neptune to it that things moved with, celerity educating the childhood in the Sun­ the face of all doubt,- skepticism- and its'religious programs. And thefact point a commission of local represen­ • City, or of formng a separate bor­ from start to finish and, in the par­ day school as it does on high-priced antagonism, is to be defended not by that the'Association expects to pay tatives to carry out the improvement ' ough, alleging _ dissatisfaction with lance of the sawdust ring, “it was all singing and ' flossie pastors these writing new creeds but by adhering to off the remainder of an $800,000 in­ needed. :.d their assessments as .'made by the over and out by 10.30 o’clock." muttonheads would not go astray.” old ones. debtedness before the year closes is township. General Manager Kno'f, an evidence of the religious interest, Card of Thanks. McNamee the. Star. who made an investigation of the of the people.” The Board of Managers of the M. matter, reported that the Shark River As was to be expected, Announcer Dr. Boswell was asked why Dr. E. Home for the Aged wish to thank Hills people are not seeking annexa­ McNamee, tho man with the radio EASTON MALE CHORUS SINGS ELIMINATION OF PICTURES Munhall had been invited,-to preach their chairman of the Sunshine Com- ’ tion with Neptune City, but have had at Ocean Grove. He gave three resi- voice and infectious smile, was easily AT OCEAN GROVE SERVICES COST ASSOCIATION $10,000 mittee, Mrs. CV W. Putt, and her noble the formation of a borough under con­ the star of the evening, with a witty sons: iiusband for the splendid work done in sideration, and meetings to that end First, Because in public speeches speech and several songs, “Tlie Thirty-five members of the Calvary The elimination of moving pictures the above Home at Christmas time. have been held, being stimulated by Awakening," the ever popular. “On and in his paper lie has claimed to be Those who helped to make the day a the erroneous impression that they M. E. Church Male Chorus from East­ from the Auditorium here has cost the a friend of Ocean Grove and has said the Road to Madalay,” by Kipling, and on, Pa., journey by automobile to Camp Meeting Association $10,000 success were St. Paul’s Ladies’ Aid are receiving only small returns for which he rendered with drapiatic ef­ many helpful things concerning this Society, Ocean Grove; First M.' E. their taxes.' Ocean Grove last Sunday, especially to this summer, Rev. Dr.; Charles M. fect, and “Drink To 'Me Only With sing.at several of the services, ii)- Boswell, president of the Association, place. ■ Auxiliary, Asbury Park; St. Luke’s In an opinion from Attorney Stout Thine Eyes,” the latter as an encore “Secondly, A number of ministers Auxiliary, Long Branch; St. Paul’s : relayed through Clerk Knox the board cluding morning worship at the Audi­ told an audience of over six thousand who have heard him recently preach selection. The ' South Sea Islanders torium. The party in nine cars left persons at mqrning worship last Sun­ Junior Department Sunday school, learned that stop signs must be were a close second to Mr. McNamee doctrinal sermons at ministers’ meet­ Ocean Grove; Guild of Calvary Ml E. r - d placed.at all streets; crossing ■ State Easton at five o’clock a. m., arriving day. “Sometimes it would, be well to ings and^other gatherings requested in favor with the large audience, al­ here at about 8.45. sit down and; figure up how much' it Church; East Orange; M. E. Auxiliary, highways at which there are no sig­ though without exception the others he bo pitted on the program during Farniingdale; Thursday Club, Ocean n a ls or traffic officers, and: also, on . The singers were headed by Allen costs the Association to'maintain the the annual conference of the Interna­ on the program shared in . the very G. Brown, their director, and- Mrs. quiet Sabbath of Ocean Grove.-There Grove; WOolworth fi d Co., Asbury d /ddS streets upon which auto busses are generous applause. • tional Union of Gospel Missions. Park; Mrs. Frank Groff, Red Bank; ‘ , operated. d John Ebner, accompanist. There were are many things the Association cotild ^Thirdly, In his1 -sermons he has A platform setting o£ flowers and several women in the party. The do if it would let down the bars, but Miss Moore, Philadelphia; Mrs. IC. A. ; To avoid any criticism for acting palms formed an effective back­ been showing such tenderness and Edgar, Pasadena, Ca!.; d\Irs. W. ' J, r as township welfare nurse when she visitors left here for Easton at five- the bars are up and the standards of knowledge of the Scriptures and has ground for the entertainment. Palms o'clock that evening. Rev. Joseph E. Ocean Grove will be maintained at all Smith,; Spring Lake; Miss S. Sutton, JS is filling a similar position in the were also' distributed in the choir gal­ avoided any antagonistic words Con­ Asbury Park; Mrs. E. -M. Beach, West schools, Miss Anna S- Bier requested Gallagher is pastor of the church at times,” Dr. Boswell, said, continuing; cerning any church officials that it lery. Miss Stewart, the pianiste, re­ Easton from which this efficient body .Long Branch; .Mrs. John H,. Parker, ■ the committee to notify the board of ceived a beautiful basket of flowers. “The Association, after prayer and was felt that he would strengthen the West Long Branch, New. York Theatre -. /';j education that she is serving as wel­ of singers came and of which it forms meditation, decided to remove moving Gospel Mission workers in their faith. Mr. Carlin was on the point of pre­ a. great attraction. Club, and Dr. C. M. Nagle, Miss Jes- fare nurse only temporarily, or until senting a like tribute to Mr. Mc­ pictures from the Auditorium. Some­ In his sermon here in the Auditorium sic Staats,.. Mrs. George C. Pridham,. d another nurse may be appointed. one-said after We removed theni that lie preachid loyally, Scripturally and Namee, but suddenly remembering the Ocean Grove Auditorium. •Mr, and Mrs. DeRoude, Mrs. E. N. ' flowers formed part of the stage prop­ we.did it-to escape taxes. We did it helpfully." ■ .. . Woolston, Miss. North, Mrs. Hutchin- Court Adjourns Until Sept. 1. erty, he reluctantly, desisted. Bishop Edwin H; Hughes, D. D., to devote this building to tlie purpose son, Mrs. W. W.-Reynolds, Misses E. J ' The scene in and around the Au­ LL.D,, Chicago, will be tho preacher in for , which it was ' dedicated^ and in Neptune School Fund $36,9GG>75. and M. Reirtinger, Glenson Trout, Mrs. : d;'Sg The Monmouth county courts de- ditorium recalled a John McCormack the Auditorium Sunday morning - and consequence we have, -sacrified an in­ Under the apportionment of State J. Picrcesal, Miss E. Drake, Mrs. J. ' clared a recess until Thursday, Sep­ . Galli-Curci' night. Automobiles evening. In the morning Miss Blanche come of .$10,000. We, want to see this sehool moneys announced by County Hoffman, Mi?, and Mrs. L. Briggs, p y ii tember 1st. The continuous sessions of lined either,side of the streets radiat­ Stoney, soprano, will render a solo by year,a .greater ingathering of souls Superintendent Smith, Neptune town­ Mrs.-Hulit, Jt., Mrs. Jennie BrushJ ‘"'‘ir the courts from September through ing from Auditorium Square. Due to Grant-Schaefcr, “From Out the than ever before, and we hope by the ship is to receive $36,300.75. The Mrs.- W. F. Paxson, Mrs. R vJ. Cor- . . . ' July is strenuous' and somewhat .ex- the excellent work of the Ocean Grove Depths,” and at the evening service end of the-year that we may be able greater part of this, or $33,114.4,1, nelius, Joseph Jackson,. Ocean Groved d. ■ hausting on the beach and bar. Judgo police, the cars moved out of the Andrea Sarto, baritone, will'sing a .se­ to publish in every newspaper in the comes from 90 per cent, of the State BOARD-OF MANAGERS, Lawrence will resume the Circuit Girove aftef .the entertainment in or­ lection by Speaks, “O Master", Let Me land th at the Ocean Grove Associa­ school tax. The sum of $4,748.33,is Jennie S. Parker, President. ■ d o;1 Court, Friday, September 12th. Judge derly fashion and with no confusion. • Walk With Thee.” Bible Class will be tion has paid every dollar of its in included for transportation. Steinbach ordered the petit jury to re­ debtedness and is ready to do better Harry G. Shreye, of the Eagle com­ held at 2‘.30 in the Auditorium under Home For Aged Tag Day Tomorrow. ■ l|! turn Thursday, September' 1st. pany, headed the committee in charge the leadership 6f Dr. James William service for God than ever before.” Red Bank Envisions SGOO.OOO-Hotel. '• ■ •v' '• , :~T:- 1 - ‘ . -M—- •; of the revue. He was assisted ' by Marshall. Subject of lesson, “God’s Tomorrow (Saturday) will be ob- Warren ,H. Smoek has been chosen Logan Takes Newark School Job. Ralph Johnson and Harry. Reeves, also Promises to David.” .Clarence Kolil- Will Receive Times Subscriptions, served as Tag .Day for the M.:. ^,»dd;^® of the Eagles; Charles Weaver, El­ mann .will give an organ recital after president of a company at Red Bank Home for the Aged of New JerSey.dids&fi Dr. John H. Logan, State Commis mer Beatty and Edward G. SWeet, of the class; Camp meeting will begin Edward LePard, the well-known formed to erect a $(i00;000 hotel at Mrs. Jennie S. Parker, Mrs. ■ M.'--.vCi- sioner of Education, has accepted the the Washington company; Ernest F. on Friday, August 20, and continue and reliable book man has returned to that place. Local capital is being in­ Flint, Mrs. Wilfred post of superintendent of the New­ Woolston,-. Wrightson Merritt and until September 6.—^33; ■ . Ocean Grove from New York and wili terested. Plans have been made, for an E. N. .Woolston comprised ark public,schools. Ho was.elected to Bruce Shubert, of the Stokes com­ remain- here until after camp meeting^ option on the B urtjn C. Downing "tee. In the notice property on. Riverside, avenue., the position two weoks ago at a Bal- pany. . • • • : 7 ' 39 New Troopers Commissioned. selljng and taking orders for his event Mrs.;.Parker says: ".we; smcere- . ary of $15,000 annually.' Yes, sir; it was u great night, if books, periodicals, etc. Mr. LePard co- 'dddd-^.s anybody-asks you. . ;,Thirty-nino State troopers who sat­ has boen' commissioned to includo the Servo Schadt’H Sea Food. isfactorily/completed their course of Ocean Grove Times, in his operations, i- Ocean Grove Auditorium. 103 Emory street, near Lake, avenue, and is authorized, to receive subscrip- Anbury Park.—Adv.l3-2Gj;f, t , Concert by Paoquale, Amato, bari-. tions fdr this paper. The public will ’ :arid S'lia- FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,. 1927'

PERFECTING PLANS TO DRAFT COOLIDGE ICE CREAM STATE REPUBLICANS WANT HIM SAYS CHAIRMAN STOKES

Latter Will »Issue Call For Meeting To Take Definite Steps Looking To President’s Rcnomination — Ututs To Be Formed In Counties. Final analysis of the returns of the questionnaire forwarded to. prominent Republicans in New Jersey and to manufacturers nnd business men of the State, reveals that the State sup­ porters of Republicanism are. almost unanimous in their desire to “draft” President Coolidge for another term, according to former Governor Edward C. Stokes, Chairman of the Republi­ can State Committee. Almost all of the questionnaires sent out by Mr. Stokes have been re­ turned favorable to the endorsement of Mr. Coolidge for another term. “How can i - man refuse to accept the Presidential nomination?" said TJTERE- is an Ice Cream easy to make. Mr Stokes when asked if he had any ;• . Your party will be a success it you doubt regarding his nomination. “11 is not, a question whether Mr. serve this, with fresh Peach Sauce. Coolidge does not choose to run again, 2 cups Sealect Grade A but there is a question as to whether or not the people want him. New Jer­ ■ % 1 quart Sheffield whipping cream sey Republicans are unanimously in 1 cup sugar favor of Coolidge for renomination. 2 tablespoonsful vanilla No man can refuse to' answer the call of the people.” • Dissolve the sugar in scalded milk^ arid cool. Fold in whipped .Plans are under way for perfecting . cream, add the vanilla, and freer«e In a vacuum treerer. the Coolidge Draft Club. When Gov. Stokes completes' the temporary personnel of the flub .he will issue s. call for a meeting. Sealect Qrade A It is understood units will be: or­ ganized in the counties and munici­ palities of the. State. SPEED ESS'fflAL SHEFFIELD A FOR OVER FARMS CO., INC. (Division of the National Dairy Products Corp.) s Housewives W ill Find That Use Safety, Passenger comfort,• Re­ of Pectin Will Hasten Pro­ liability, Speed and Low Cost zm TEARS Teiehonss, Long Branch 8I4S Asbury Park»283 - cess of Jelly Making Must Be Combined haarlem •ail has been a world­ wide remedy for kidney, liver and Speed, the groat American char­ Good transportation servlco is that bladder disorders, yiheuiKatisin, acteristic, should bo applied by every which combines uafety, speed, relia­ housewife to her annual canning and bility, passonger-comfort, and Sow lumbago and uric acid conditions. preserving, according to tha homo cost, according to Henry A. Blair, service department of the Atnerican Gas Association, says the New Jersey president of tha Chicago surfneo Public Utility. Information Commit- lines, who is quoted by ths How Jer­ '•» HAARLEM OIL teo. • sey Public Utility Information Com­ "In order to Havo jams and jellios mittee, 1 10ILERS-FII1MA€ES-MAMGES of the best i; :> still necessary, . “An airplane excels all service in correct interrial troubles, stimulate vital to subject ti:o cad vegetables speed but. the cost is high, tha service organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist The standard of- the “ PERFECT” to long and lew hAinjf,” says the ia affected by bad weather, and its on the original g e n u i n e G o l d M e d a u Richardson & Boynton Range is satis­ Association. “Ktvt-.ir, in-jelly-mak­ safety has not yet been demon­ faction to you—the satisfaction that ing, the prcoccs' i..uy bo shortened strated," said Mr. Blair. “A-limou­ •comes from food well cooked, from the considerably b: ■ use of commer­ cial pectin., air-.'’, ii’nl and,eS?0rt will sine emphasises passenger-conifoft constant assurance of a servant that but emphasises cxpenslvohesa to a ir TNUKEcock-robmwhohad to put never fails. :. be saved, ‘,'to ;tavor of the .fin­ 1L J his head under his wing” to keep ished product wi l hot bo,,.altered. corresponding degree. 'j'?'&■-'#* "Pectin in 'ooriftia ccSnite propor­ "For maas movement of people the wana. you can enjoy perfect comfort fft-g 'g M S g tion r.nd si.-onsfth :; :edcd if the electric railway combines safety, or, the coldest days by installing i| ■ jelly is to ‘sM-’ Etiisi the ripening speed, reliability, pa3sen£cr-comfort> Thatcher Round Boiler. fflK ^ of fruits IpyXva -{he- nnfcive pectin and low cast in a harmonious degree There iaacor- ■ ' Plumbing the V :: been to use not found in any. other transportation ; r/.it not too ri; e>, . then to boil medium. rect boiler to I /] h j Tinning and Heating nway the juice in c-. i.;r to concen­ “The motor bus, like the airplane, :Jl ' meet your In- . . - -{(SW., " JJ i trate the ivctir... has a definite place in the transpor­ BE- dividual re- Hardware .‘•With pectin, riper tation industry and, in its place, it is 31 g quirem ent. Paints and Oils fruit may : us.*!. v.-h.-.'i. is usually a very uadful- vehicle. It Is adapted 7 Your dealer II < n ]j loss expe.nf/ve. l ■ ■■; :'.r is also for auxiliary or feeder service- to m l will tell you I carry passengers short distances to rred'd. there : : • nerd for in­ |S I; the size you i' 'nv;.-* • * *: j.? juices, In electric railway lines where rapid ■ Edition, v/tt \ fhe t .r.-!-.’:r.i nrod- transit is ' provided. It, serves a When the .oldest resident was a need. I (M f 17 / J'ii sparseiy-eottled area until the popula­ r.ct it Is posEpt’e • - :u:c jelly from youngster we supplied I I Mfl/icmW<>T/toa. » XHB THATCHER COMPATflC OCEAN GROVE, N. J, : ny fru!l • v H :h r •:s heen impos- tion will support a complete trans­ portation system.”, 11 L N~.uk, N. w Jt *, Telephone 189-K, k> .to utilis'? np, le r.iw.” . . OOBAN GROVE ofeKtiboikrondothtr | < Name...... mm

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• Catley & Williams, Proprietors MILK, ORE AM and BUTTER '■■MILK. ■ From Monmouth County Farms Phone 1970 • 142 Lawrence . Avenue, Ocean Grove Van Cleve ■■■ Plumbing and Heating ATMOME Sa?iitary and Heating Engineers All the Name Implies Pure Manufactured Ice iu 8 5; /Viain St., Ocean Grove N.'J Telephone 287 Hemstitdiing Office: 113 Embury Ave. Pleating Ocean Grove Buttons Telephone 1288,

I’RENGB DRY CLEANING CO While t/he price of coal is the lowest it has been in yc-ars, 63S Mattisori Avenne, Asbury Part and before it goes up, lay in your winter, supply. Phono Asbury Park 2364 By test the best is Lehjgh and you can get it for the same price. Egg, stove and nut coal $14.00 per ton. Pea coal $11,50. Ocean Grove Greenhouses J. N. Garrabrandt Agency V L. P. CTOMiPSOK / . . ' PuoprleSsu- 69 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove ROOFING CONTRACTOR CUT FLOWERS Telephone 2124 Re-roofing Over Old Shingles ?LOEAI, DESIGNS r e x Ro o f in g c o m p a n y BEDDING PLANTS 72 So. Main St. Asbury Park Students in the varioun Bell Telephone plant schools are trained'in thei* duties under working conditions similar to those they will be called on; to Lawrence Avenue, Cor. Webb Avenue meet in the field. Linemen have to study and conquer their problems while Ocean Grove Phone 5778-j hitched to a pole as they would be If answering an em-rgsncy trouble call. y. KENYON*® BEDDING STOR 1 - Phone Asbnry Pork 1075 , 51 Olin St, Ocesn'Grovc, N.'J The Bookshop That is Different ' - . HWhite, Ivory andfiWood Finish Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. Carmel Way Ocean Grove SWIMMING CARNIVAL M ETAL. BEDS, CRIBS, DAY-BEDS ' Ocean .Grove, N. J. Matlresaes,.Bedding, Springs, ' \ :';v;!v ^ Children's, Bpoks a Specialty Tuesday, September^, 1927— 7-30 P. M. North End! Bathing Pavilion FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1827

We are always glad to co­ operate with any of our custo­ BUILDER HEATINGCONTRACTOa REAL ESTATE MAN BANKER. mers in regard to matters per­ taining to their water service. ■ We want the relations be­ tween this company and its consumers to be cordial ahd helpful. Antagonism between a utility and its patrons does not gain anything for company or consumer. The home with “Perfect” heat represents real value. In addition to “Perfect” Warm Air Heater has the endorsement of every business man connected with the construction, financing and selling of homes. Today the last touch is added to modern homes with the Richardson mechanr ical warin air heating, vesitilating and cooling systems. By means of automatic fans, this scientific apparatus forces pure, fresh air throughout the entire' home, properly warmed and humidified. It maintains thorough ventilation and is used as a cooling system in the summer time. The cost Wholesome Water of operation by forced air is remarkably low. Let your local heating expert tell you about this latest advance in heating and ventilating for residences and larger buildings. You will soon see why it is adding to the resale value of many better homes today. Convenient payments arranged.

** Perftct" footer* 4t c itUtallfd • RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO. by our dfulaj according to the M ..uifactutcricf''Rkhatdton* “Perfect" f/eaiingaiulCoo^inj Ap/xuatuiSfnfe 1837 THANK YOU Warm Air Heating C9* Veiv 260 F ifth Ave. New York C ity • tilating Awn, A guarantee New York Newark Philadelphia. Boston Chicago Buffalo Minneapolis 4/ lhe fin a l luirltmaiuhip. CALL AGAIN! LOCAL HEATING EXPERTS WHO ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU

Angles & Smith, 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove DIRECTOR Y A. T. Van Cleve, Inc., 108 South Main Street, Asbury Park HARRY A. SUMMERS Q. C. Pridham & Bro. Practical j Practical Painters BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER Paper Hangers Cement Walks a Specialty 71 Broadway 315 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grove Ocean Prove, N. J. ____ Scott’s Radio Shop Andrew Taylor Anything in Radio TIN AND SHEET METAL Expert Repair WORKER 330 Bond Street, Asbury Park 125 South Main St., Asbury Park Phone 2601 EDMUND L. THOMPSON Phone, Asbury Park 3500 Stroudslfcirg, Pa.; Ethel M, Girard, Exterior and Interior Nutley; Stewart Flager, Stroudsburg, EDWARD B. ASH AT THE HOTELS Pa. PAINTING Electrical Contractor Estimates Furnished Wiring In All Its Branches . Bryant—Mr. and'Mrs, John Wil­ Bhop—18 Corllei Avenue, W rit Grove, N. I. liams, Wilkes-Barre; Aileen Callan, 26 .Ocean Aye.;' Ocean Grove, N. J Residence New York; Mr., onci Mrs. E. H. Vellar, ■ Phone Asbury 2258-R Woodhavec: Mrs. Blasberg, Albert 103 Webb Avenue, Ocean-Grov^ N. J. Biasberg, Dorothy Blasberg, Irving­ ton; \V. Bryant Norman, Blanche Nor­ Tilton’s City Dairy man, Milton, N. J.; Mrs. William Mc- Pasteurised Milk and Cream Cue, East View, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. BUTTERMILK AND C ER TIFIED William Forman Elizabeth; Mr. x and Mrs. H,. E, Taber, Ridgewood'; Mrs. MILK Ada T. Moffat, Maplewood;' G. W. Distributors for Walker-Gordon Prodneta ‘Thompson "and family. New, York; *!)5 Second Avenue, Asbury Park Mrs." William J. Snyder, Mrs. JV O. Phone 1677 Ryan, Yonkers; John T. Paisley,. Ethel J. Paisley, William Grayson, Nesquehoning, .Pa.; Mrs, E, Callan, HARRY J. BO DI N E : • SERVICE New York; Mrs. Kenneth Moore, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER JOHN N. BURTIS Mrs. Beatrice M. Moore, Fort Wash­ ington, Pa;;.Margaret D. Ward, Cald­ 1007 Bangs A«.s„ Asbury Park FUNERAL DIRECTOR well; Elizabeth Biller, South Orange; '■HOHE FOR SERVICES" PRIVATE CHAPEL Stanley Henemier, Stanley Henemier, Prlialo Auto Phono 84 Jr., Jersey City.. Phnna 567 517 Bangi Ate, Asburj Park DOniNIC CORBO .REDUCED'PRICES | DAVID B. REIDY O'Sullivan’a Rubber " Heels—Men’s, L a d le s , 40c. funeral Director Mortician Lighter Rubber'Heels, 30c. Parlors: 512 Second Avenue ; 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Asbury Park Bags, Cases Next to >James Boyce & Go. Telephone 2455 Motor Equipment Dog Goods Al. HALDEMAN DAVID H. O’REILLY H arness JOBBER AND BUILDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Harmonicas Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attend­ Orders Attended to Promptly . Leather Goods ed to. Estimates Given. Estimates Furnished 129 Mt. Hermon Way, Occan Grove 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Gror« Trunks Phone 2S72-R Phone 4716 n. Umbrellas Watches T. S. TUESDAY S A N I TA RY ■ ■ PL U M B£ R Residence: 12a Embury Avenws 90 Broadway Phone 2509 Mount’s Leather Shop Ocean Grove, N. J.

558 Cookman Avenue . eta . SSeeM ae&0a«ee«* .... . »«#« ...... : Opp. Steinbachs Asbury Park | BREYER’S ICE CREAM T0 TAKE HOME [ Monmouth's Only Leather Store. : DELICIOUS ICE CREAM gODAS • : 8 ! •■ -. FOSS AND WHITMAN’S’CHOCOLATES. | | ' DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT j Telephone 6174 ' ■ ■ v Alemitirig I C. M. Nagle’s Pharmacy ! Vesey’s Machine Shop 5 THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE >•>.[ Auto Supplies nnd Parts • , . Telephones 204—1284—3435 '.'.j Auto Repairs Brake Specialist 8 35 Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grove, N. j; (Auditorium. Corner) : | .1 Jordan Service 'm m . 129 So, Main Street. Asbury Park,

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OfOUNTJED ISS2 WEEKLY EDITION . For River Inlet Improvement. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Manasquan officiate have directed BY GOLDEN EAGLE KNIGHTS the borough attorney, John R.,Phil­ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES New officers of Burbage Castle, Published Friday lips, Jr., to prepare an ordinance pro­ Are You Among tte Hundred viding for the appropriation of $25,000 Knights of the Golden Eagle, A'sBury > ', HOMER D. KRBSOE. Publisher Park, were installed Tuesday evening -John.E, Qnlnn, Editor as the borough’s share of the 1 ex­ pense of improving the Manasquan by John H. Dewis, formerly of Ocean who are collecting interest on their savings accounts today t 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Grove, assisted by F. K. Smith, past ' Telephone 7 ^ . * , river inlet.: The money is to be spent,: however, only when the boroughs of district deputy of the fourteenth dis­ ‘‘If you are not, wouldn’t you feel better to know that you ’SUBSCRIPTIONS S1.G0 yearly, !Mfi. Spml-nnnuaHy:. iiOc. quarterly or 4c. and.poal* Brielle, Point Pleasant and Point trict. ' ■ . will he on December 31? Then open your account TODAY I’* ace per copy, postage paid in the United States; Canada *2.00 and foreign I2.M. Peasant Beach and Monmouth and As installed the new officers are: Oliver G. Tallhian, Jr., past chief; Ar­ ■ a year. ■ . . Ocean counties appropriate similar ADDRESSES chanced on renUest—:tlways Rive Cornier address. . i sum si the State of New Jersey $150,- thur Tonkins, noble chief; Arthur ADVERTISEMENTS. Rates will be furnished by us Upon request. 000 and the federal government $300,- Steward, vice chief; Horace D’Arcus, WATCH THE.LAHliL ON YOUK„PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OP 000, making a total of $600,000, which sir herald; George Pearce, high priest; YOUR SUBSCRIPTION officials say will be sufficient for the I. H. Ker, venerable hermit; Harry j The Merehanls improvement. Mauch, master of records; LeROy Tut­ Entered as second-rlass mail at the Ocean Grove postoITlce tle, clerk, of the exchequer; Theodore S THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY Brewer, keeper of exchequer; Hilbert Governor To Address Historians. Single copies on sale at C. M. Nagle's drug store, the newsstands of Clmrlca E. Palmer, worthy bard; George Reed, • 4% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts H. Flemmlni: nnd Paiil ChatllolJ anil the Times otllce, Ocean Grove, F. J. Messier. Governor' A. Harry Moore has ac­ ensign; Henry Goodenovgh, esquire; Corlies avenge Neptune. cepted an invitation to address v the Lester Steward, inner guard; William * this month at Vandalia, Ohio. Each pianist. Tomorrow evening Pasquale Into morbid quicksand of his own dis­ State is entitled to enter .ten marks­ Ht.TTY A. MORTON...... ASBlBtant Treasu rer torted Imagination." Amato, baritone, and Paula. Fire, so­ most- generous support,, and this men. prano, will be heard. large assemblage was. a well-de­ Doctor Miller emphasizes the fact Per Cent. Interest tbat good temper Is a product of soul served tribute to their ■ value to Paid On Savings culture. He says, "It Is a result of DISPOSING OF THE BELMAR DRESS FACTORY’S ENTIRE STOCK : this community.- Tlie"firemen are self-mastery, control of negntl.ve emo­ OF RAYON DRESSES—THE REGULAR $4,50 TO $7.95 GRADES tions, proper perspective, sound phi­ exceedingly grateful to their $2.95 ' ' : Compounded Quarterly j losophy of life nnd a sense of humor." The Famous Alice Anne Dresses. Sizes 36 to 46. Fully Cut friends i'bivtliis: timely recognition. On the other hand he points out, In Bordered prints and solid shades in long and half-length sleeved styles. the Psychology Magazine article, that Heavy quality Rayon, guaranteed washable. All have rolled scams and deep a man who to at war with himself, hemlines. Wide selection of colqrs. ' ;.... Whether it was the auto that whose Inner consciousness knows no : FOR SALE forced good rOiids, or-good roads harmony Is Ill-tempered because of Mi lack of Inner poise. He’ writes, "One If you are. tired paying rent and want to have a nice home, - that mn.de possible the aiitp. is-of basic cause of bad temper is selfish­ let us show you this one small consequence; Certainly both ness.. Start to form habits of un­ Corner of Cookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Eleven rooms, seven bedrooms, bath, gas, electric, hot wa­ -are h e r e .T h e United States has selfishness; Of course, no sane man ter heat,, garage, well located. $10,500. Terms reasonable. will neglect his own interest nnd wel­ more than 20,000.000 nut os—one fare but he can at the same time mani­ FOR INVESTMENT for (‘very five inhabitants, more fest an Intense interest In the welfare Double house. Ten rooms, four beclrooms, bath, gas, elec­ than twelve times the world aver­ Of others uud In building a habit of tric, pipeless heater. Present income $858. - Price $6,800. unselfishness he wl|l advance far In age of one to sixty-six. In addition the achievement of good temper. The Both of those properties are in good condition. to building thousands of miles of cultivation of a sense of humor la an­ We have a large list of property for summer rent. $250 up. SALE• , . -■ ' •. . new. road annually, which can be other great aid. Cultivate,. likewise, . love as a governing mood and a habit done' only by^ using modern trac­ of life. The constant use of autosug­ J* N. Garrabrandt Agency tors iind road equipment, the gestion is an Invaluable aid in this as in every other program for the reor­ j PATHWAY ? - REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE X' United States is salvaging and re­ • : ■ . ganization of being. Little, by little, • . constructing thousands of miles of the constant reiteration of these prin­ Telephone 2124 69 Mala Ave., Ocean Grove worn-oht macadam, . gravel, ce­ ciples will build in tlie subconscious j 11 Rooms-—6 Bedrooms itHaaa(«««fla«a«««f««aaaii««aaaa#acaaaaaa*aaa« t mlnil predominant Impressions cor­ i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaMi ment, concrete and asphalt roads responding to these suggestions and by resurfacing the old base with a life will become attuned to these sub­ j All Improvements . waterproof course of asphaltic lim e .ideals.” ' . : Unfurnished concrete. Boone Gravestones Saved • - • ■ ■ • • ’■ ■' • . • Daniel Boone’s parents died before j Two doors from the ocean, on the north side of the street Intoxicated drivers of automo­ their son lwd come Into prominence. •" ' V . ' : ■ ‘ . ", ■' His father,.Squire Boone, died in 1705 Hotel on the ocean front, consisting of twenty-nine biles find no mercy in the Neptune • .. -' • .'V . .. _ . • .._ •. . ■ •; .-. a n d Ills mother in 1777.’ They were rooms, running hot and cold water in moms. Price,, police court, as witness three or burled In the Joppa graveyard, near • Can be seen only by appointment fofir of that ilk who within the Mocksville. N. C., and two small iiirnishcdj $35,000. Terms to suit. stones were erected to mark the past week have been fined heiivilv I have $4,000 to loan on first bond ahd mortgage. graves. ttI . . . E. N. WOOLSTON7 V-- - < ‘ 5. - and liad their licenses revoked by Almost a century passed before the Police Recorder Dodd. The drunk­ accomplishments of Daniel Boone I EXCLUSIVE AGENT See MR before you buy, burn or borrow. en driver has no place- on the brought iihbut a historic interest In -the graves. Then visitors/began to j 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE • public •highway. . chip ort little pieces of the grave­ i . ■ — - ■ >»■■»- ■ • stones as souvenirs. Fearing the { Telephone 398 INSURANCE—ALL KINDS Lo u is E. Bronso n stones would he destroyed, residents m ' • •' . • -• REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT It is said passage by . the next liad them taken to a Mocksvjlle hank Phone Asbury-1058 53 Main Avenue, Ocean GroTe, N. J. Congress of ah alien, property bill and placed in safekeeping. There they providing for tlie return of ap­ remained until the Iioone Trail Hlgh- way association had them returned to aaaaaatMaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaawaMa** proxim ately iji2(ii5,0W),000- lu the - graveyard and set into solid con­ : : » i —W——y wanaaaaaaaaaa^ stocks, patents, real estate, and crete beyond the.reach of the casual : FOR SALE : vandal.—Kansas City Time*. : • other holdings seized from enemy • Near Emory street bridge, 1'1-room house, 2-room S' •aliens when the. United States en­ ! bungalow ...... ;______$ 6,600 • ELLEN H. CLIVE 1 tered the World W ar is deemed J- Trading ag j S 8 rooms, all improvements ...... ______;__ 1... 10.000 ' * likely; ONE CENT A WORD '■ HEADLINE 10 CENTS : ■ ' . i O. C. Covert Agency • 7 rooms, all improvements, sun parlor, open fireplace; ; MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO Rear in mind that on Tuesday, ACCOMPANY THE ORDER • eorner property ...... ;...,.,_....______7,500 S Septeiliber .20, tile voters of Xew Insurance Mortgages Jersey will be called upon to'vote WONDERFUL SEPTEMBER TRIP TO THE THOUSAND IS­ I 1 on the adoption or rejection of five LANDS. Only $07.50 from New York ! J. C. PERRY AGENCY » amendments to the State constitu­ for ten days—covers all expanses-- : ■. ^ ■ : railroad fare, hotel (rooms and Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. BIdg. tion. board), side trips to Kingston and s 57 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove * Gananoqiie, Canada, Alexandria Bav, i •• '. : Asbury Park Boldt’s Castle; day and night trips Tomorrow will be observed as S INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES ! 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove among tlie islands. Leave New York : . ■ i Tag Day for , the Ilome for the Wednesday morning, September 7th, ««aaaa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaa**aaaaaaaaaMMaaaaaaaaaaa«aaaMaaaaaa3aaaaaa« return night of the lGth or morning Aged;. 'A .worthy charity. Give it. ■of the 17th. Stopping at Thousand Is- your support. and Park, the -. most beautiful spot ** • •••••••••* • ••••••••a* a.a aaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa • • •••• •••• • •• « ••• • • among the Islands. Good hotels, fine menu, hot and cold water in all rooms, ■ Who remembers when we were best' of service, Choice of four .hotels. Make Your Arrangements for I fearful of crossing tile street lest Send for circulars. Tourist Club, “ S E A M A C " Thousand • Island Park, N. Y. Tali we be run down by a 'bicycle? Esen Morgan, president.—^3-34* I Vacation Time Now ! LOST—Eyeglasses in case, a t Au­ | Furnished cottages and bungalows for rent by wieek £ Woman’s Missionary Day. ditorium Tuesday evening. Name W. MacWbinney Yesterday was Missionary Day at “Badiileyi Occulist, Brooklyn,” on j Average, $ 5 0 per week • Ocean Gi’ove for both-the Home anil case; reward. 01 Heck avenue.—33* •“ REAL ESWTE : INSDRANCE A y Foreign Societies. Rxercises‘were held FOR RENT FOr “ s EPTEMBER^ j Others to Rent for balance of season reasonable 5 in the Temple at 10.30 a. m. end 2.30 Who wants a three-foom furnished p. m. MrsAV. C. Pethcrbritlge presided apartment, with bath? I have one | Apply, to j 91 Heck Avenue, Comer Pennsylvania Avenue in the morning, .when Mrs. G. ff. th at accommodates live adults. $G0'.0(>. Yard,-of Atlantic City, gave, an ad­ Act quick. A. G. Umbscheitlen, Ocean dress and a solo was sung by Mrs. Grove.—33* ' . . . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • / Anna Andreas. In thq afternoon i J. A. Hurry Real Estate Agency j Mrs. Yard presided. Miss Dorothy • Cash paid for false teeth., dcntat' | Telephone 3081 • ' ' 1 . I- Detzer, of Washington, executive^ sec­ gold, platinum, discarded jewelry,’dia­ j 66 Main Avenue, 61 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grove, New. Jersey. | retary of the Woman’s International monds and magneto points. Hoke | . Phones, Asbury'Park 4132 and 387-R • League for Peace 'and Freedom, gave Smelting and Refining Co., Otsego, i > . ■ . I . the address. v . .. Michigan.—10.25—10.20. ' 1 1 V > ‘ Ur ,> ^ ,•' '• \ '■ \ .• •• •?'. -'ih-’-'S 'rV. »*<’• ^yillSISISM ... v U FRIDAY, AUGUST, 19, 1927 ’

• ’^HsaraiiwB A daughter Was bom • to Mr. and RED INDIANS STILL Mrs. Abraham Hamrah, of the Art Shop, 62 Main avenue, on Tuesday in HOLD TO PAGANISM IN # OUT OF TOWN the hospital at Spring Lake. Adele is the name selected for the little one. Firm in Faith of Primitive “Overseas Cargo” The annual bazaar of the Bancroft- Princeton is represented just now Taylor Rest Home was opened yester­ Codes of Ancestors. at the DeWitt by Mr. and Mrs. Walter day in Association hall and ic being When shipping gooda abroad or sending money to foreign lands, the Carson. continued.today. Miss Anna R, Taylor, Nearly 100,000 Indians in the United service of our Foreign Exchange Department will prove a wonderful help. Try it. Dr. E. L. Schaaf and family, from of Philadelphia, is the general chair­ States are untouched bj Christian Irvington, are . registered at the man. doctrines, the board of Indian com­ Four per cent, paid on savings compounded quarterly. Sterling. Miss Olive Bruckheimer, of Pitman missioners recently estimated, and re­ main to all Intents and purposes Tha Misses May Applegate and El­ avenue, entertained for a week Mrs. len Grimm,' of Newark, have joined John Manley and Miss Evelyn Man­ pagans, presumably still holding In friends at the Billard. ley, from Plainfield, and Mrs. Ray­ large measure the beliefs of their an­ mond Manley and young son Douglas, cestors. What these primitive Indian John P. Losoti is seriously ill at his of Providence, R. I;"1 religious beliefs are Is described by home on Mt. Hermon Way, His con­ the National Geographic society. dition is said to be critical. After a visit with his sister. Miss Edith Hagerman, at the Crown, 146 “Poetic fancy and a natural tenden­ The Ocean Grove National Bank Dr. and. Mrs. E. J. West, who come Main avenue, Arthur Hagerman and cy to describe newly encountered be^ from Easton,' Pa., are among ma*y family have returned to their home at l/efs and customs In terms of those Association Building:, Ocean Grove, N,J, new patrons of the Aberdeen. Bartlettsville Oklahoma. The trip already familiar have given white peo­ Ali the "way frobi Chinia, Mrs. E. C; here wo? made by automobile. ple many false ideas In regard to. the 4 Per Cent. Interest Safe Deposit Boxes Perkins is visiting Ocean Grove and ia Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clothier, Al­ religious beliefs of the American In­ being entertained at the Boscobel. bert, Jr.,’Mary Louise, George and dians,'' says a society bulletin. “Some OFFICERS Dorothy Clothigr are occupying the enthusiasts have pictured the typical NATHAN-J. TAYLOR, President Mra. Hugo Waldan and Miss Edith Wainwright cottage at 92 Webb ave­ Waldan of Amityville, L. I., are red man as noble and .ethical beyond JACOB Z. STILES, Vico President JOSEPH H. RAJNBAR, Cashier nue for the remainder of the season. Ills white brother, believing In a fa­ TAULMAN A. MILLER, Vico President and Trust Ofllcer NATHAN T. LANE, Asst. Cashier > among many newcomers at the Sc They come from East Orange. Elmo. , therly 'Great Spirit’ and striving to Here for ten days at the Dsrdahelle live the good life that he may go after Mrs. Anna Klein, of Chicago, is are Mr. and Mrs. Edward' A. Stevens. death to tlie 'Happy Hunting Ground.' paying an ‘annual visit to Ocean They come from Passaic.' Mr.' StevensC Tills Is a fallacy. Grove, staying with friends on Surf is'associated with the Charles Francis “There Is no single religion ot the •HIMMMHUMM— NHM* avenue. Press, of New York, one of the largest American Indians. Instead the be­ Miss Anna T. Meyer, of Philadel­ publishing houses in.that city. liefs differed, widely In different sec­ phia, a Colonial patron, is paying her Miss Martha, E. Bumton, of the tions and among: different tribes. thirty-first annual visit to Ocean Brooklyn Deaconess Home and Miss There was, however, a general simi­ Grove, Janet E. Howard, a Baltimore dea- larity of views, arid these were about Mrs. William Seguine and daughter, conness/are among recent arrivalsat what could have been expected from New Jersey in 9th Place Miss Beatrice Seguine, of- Nutley, the Grove, and they are spending a people of a relatively primitive de­ have arrived at the Newark, Spray few weeks at Bahcroft-Taylor Rest gree of culture. Nowhere' does what New Jersey stands ninth among the States of the Union in the amount of avenue. Home. could truly be called the'conception of Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Weavers, from Mr and Mrs. Q. H. Poole, newly a ‘Great Spirit,’ an overruling deity, bank account savings per capita' For every man, woman and child in New Jer­ Oxford, N Y.r where he is pastor of married, visited Ocean Grove on their emerge. ■ sey the per capita amount is $306. the, Metho^kt church, are staying at honeymoon during the week, staying “There were greater and lesser Lane Villa. at the Queen. They thought to keep spirits, to be sure, but ihe character­ Nearly half of all the people in America have money in a savings account. quiet the fact of their tnarrUge, but istic Indian belief Is In a multitude of Mr. and Mts. William But3cher, a quantity of rice, iii their train pro­ spirits animating animals, objects and Have You? from Queens, L.I., are passing August claimed the secret. days at Ocean Grove, staying at the. the various forces of nature, Nor Ocean House, Five young: men from Staten Is­ were these spirits Inherently good or land reached here Tuesday, bent on a bad morally. They might help' or Mr. and Mrs. E.: M, Kennedy, of vacation outing. They are Stanley hinder the Individual In his activities Ridgefield Park, wliile visiting this re­ Glazewski, Joseph Gawarkwicz, Julius or health, and whether' they did the sort arc comfortably located at the Boland, Stanley Matusiak, and Joseph Wilmington. one or the other was the test of their Gleba, and they are patrons of the ‘goodness*-on 'badness' for him, Harry J. Lampaster has located his New Centennial. I family at the Hotel Whitfield while “The primitive Indian has no con­ Miss Lillian Fischer, day clerk at ception'of a liell; nor is his entry into | ! , visiting this resort. They come from the. Hotel Whitfield this summer, was Lancaster, Pa. : the spirit land dependent on his con­ J Main Street, between Mattiton and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park • called to her home. at. Detroit on Wed­ duct Heenters it as a matter of Harold Everton, 3d,, is the name nesday by the death of her brother, | . . Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove J B, L. Fischer, a Detroit druggist. The course, ho believes, and continues • ' • given the non born last Saturday to there whatever activities have inter­ • x • • Mr. and Mrs, Harold Everton,. Jr., latter passed away in a hospital after an operation for appendicitis. ested him In tills life. To some tribes .141 ijlai'n avenue. this, is a 'sltyland,’ to others 'It Is Newly arrived and here for an in­ Rev. Dr. John Krantz, of Paterson, merely a region of the earth, 'In the definite stay, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. is numbered among Ocean Grove vis­ West,’ 'across the seu,’ or 'beyond n Beriier, of Union City, have registered itors these days and will be seen hers and hereabouts until after camp river.'.' Others believe the villages of at the Park View. the dead to be near their villages; hut meeting. He is.in demand as a supply Gookman Avenue Miss Lazelle G. Whitmore, of Pat­ preacher avery Sunday , in sii'l(K In u belief In magic, through vidch the spirits can lie Influenced. a coast Howard Stowe, of Camden, is a at Las Angeles, Cal., was the sister of Monmouth County’s weekend visitor here with his family Mrs. William A. Robinson, of Main The medicine men possessed' tlie se­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold avenue-; She. was the daughter of Mrs. crets of such rnaglc. It was believed, ^ < lr u st (fjBsnan: Largest Trust Company Bills, 78 Main avenue. Nora White, of Avon. The body was nnd often Interceded. All Indians Rev. A. M. Strayhorn, Ph.D., o£ brought East for burial in the Gien- believe In (lie possession of a Roul Philndelphia haa arrived for the camp dola cemetery tomorrow afternoon, which leaves the body at death. They meeting,' He is one of' the personal following: services in the. Avon Bap­ also believe Mint It leaves at other. Will the Law Bequeath Your Estate? workers of the camp. tist Church; at three o’clock. tl"'es. and some trlhes nscrlbe Illness Mrs. Titian Pea! Hergosheimer and : A porch party was given Tuesday to Ibis absence of the soul. The serv-, If you leave no will, your estate will be distributed according to the laws lees of ijie medicine man nre sought • Mrs. Aijionda Keiser, of Philadelphia, afternoon by Mrs. M C. Flint at her of the'State. are spending two weeks at the Elea- home, 106 Main avenue, for a number to recover the missing soul. Belief In nore, 65 Mt. Hermon Way. . ' of visiting friends, and others. ..Her a continuing' sou! did hot lead to an­ The legal ruling is arbitrary and impersonal. The settlement of your es- guests were Mrs. Stephen Tydeman, cestor worship, as among Eiistern Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of Chica­ of Bloomfield; Mrs. E, A, Senior and p e n n ie s . •t'ate in this way is liable to result in an unfair and unwise distribution among go, is to be the,preacher at both morn­ Miss Alice Sensor, of Brooklyn; Mrs. ;. your.heirs. ing and everingwp'Mhip in the Audi­ Anna Klein, of Chicago; Mrs. Gilmer “Most Indian mythologlsls do not torium the ebmttfg Sunday. Crowell, Mrs. J. E. Quinn and Mrs, concern themselves with creation. .A will, naming this institution as executor, assures the fulfillment of your Tle'y assume the existence of the The Misses Olive Riley, of Quantico, Jack Youngs, of Ocean Grove. wishes. • : Va., nnd Lillian E. Riley, of Ossining, earth and deni with Its peopling and a r e with the origin.of arts, customs and Let our Trust Department cooperate in prudent plans for the future. N. Y., visiting their mother, Mrs. OBITUARY M. W. Riley, 132 Mt. Tabor Way. tiles. All these are supposed to have come by a sort of revelation. Some ■ . Largest Federal Reserve Member- in Asbury Pari Ralph Richards, now at the Marl­ MRS. A. M. CROWELL. tribes, however, especially' those of the borough with his wife and son, is as­ . Mrs. Augusta M. Crowell, a resident Pael/ic const region, do Jmve a crea­ 3IIIUIBIIIIlliMlllllMll)illll!)lllUlllliaiBi»lllIlllBHIBlillllBIIHlHIIHIIUIHHHIIIllJllimHH‘ii!t!gK sistant vice president of the Fidelity of the Grove for many years and own­ tion myth. In' some it Is ‘Old. Mnn Union Trust Company, Newark. er of the cottage at 26 Pitman aventie, Above,’ Iii others an ftnimhl, such as I Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Taber, from' died iast Friday evening, after an flu1 coyote or the sliver fox. who - Mount Vernon, N, Y., where they are illness of heart trouble at her sum­ makes a hole in the sky, comes to. Ocean Grove, and Mar>an Rogers, of well known in church and social cir­ mer resideii.ee, .tent No. 19, Front Colonial Terrace, last Sunday. Circle, near ihe Auditorium, Mrs. earth and creates the animals, and Keep Fit— cles, are located at Troy Place. men. In some of these myths there' Mrs, Paul Greeten, of Ninth' avenue, Crowell was the widow of Charles spent Wednesday in Como. The Misses Lila R. March and Crowell, founder and president of the Is only water beneath the sky, hut Grace G, Green, from Baltimore, Md:, Consolidated Fjreworks Company of the descending being creates the earth M rs,. Daniei Thompson, of Corlies The Times Is 1.0 bs Cour„i on Bale every avenue, and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of Reduce Overweight have .arrived‘.here’ £Or an indefinite America,' witli "offices in New York in tlie form of an Island, which grows. FrMay-at Fletcher , J. Mraaler*a'store. stay with friends at the Hamilton. Corlies avonue, Neptune. N. «, Atkins avenue, visited Philadelphia City. Surviving is a 1 son; Edward C. “Morality and ethics were well de­ recently. ' ■ Our scientiGc treatm ents do rednco Proprietor A. L. E. Strassburger, Crowell,, of this place. Funeral ser­ veloped among American Indians. vices were hel. House. Park carnival director. ■roperty. • building a new home in Neptune City. pany with Caruso. Miss Fire has been “On the whole, the Indian’s religious singing stellar roles with the Puccini | Miss Jennie Chatterton, of Orange, MRS. L. W. MUNHALL. Mrs. Maud Raynpv anil daughter, 0'iera -Company of- Newark, under the i a n d Miss Bettie. Sanderson, of West beliefs may be described as being Mrs. Harriet Stack, are entertaining Nilsson Institute, Inc, Mrs; Mary Emily Munhall, wife of management of Philip F. Ienni, who i Orange, are here for a fortnight’s wholly practical and as springing relatives from Detroit, Mich., this' of New York—Established 1903 Rev. Dr. L. W; Munhall, died Wed­ from fear of the more or less hostile is in charge of the concert tomorrow stay at the .Eleanore, 65 Mt. Hermon week. - ■ evening. " ' Way. ", nesday fst their home, 236 Harvey forces of nature that surrounded him. Tel. A. P. 6332 Asbury Park, N. J. Miss Anna Horner lias been can- street,: Germantown, Pa, Funeral ser­ His various rites arose: from his ef­ GRADUATED ATTENDANTS .A birthday party for Jeanette Sav­ vices are being" held this Friday af­ fined to the house this week by illness. Moyer Jewelry Store Auction. age, eged nine, was given last Satur­ forts to propitiate or to take advan­ ternoon at the house, to be followed tage of , these forces.” Mrs, Sara Applegate isnd children As will be seen by an advertisement day afternoon at the home of her by burial in Ivy Hill cemetery, Mrs. elsewhere in this paper,_, the entire aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hutter, 101 Asbury visited h e r: parents in Adeiphia' last Munhall had.been a frequent visitor Saturday, stock and fixtures of the well-known avenue. . to Qeean Grove almost from, the be­ Silk Hosiery Popular Moyer jewelry store a t 622 Cookman Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Bailey, of ginning of the place, accompanying Mrs. James Lawler, of Corlies ave­ avenue, Asbury Park, are being dis­ Geo. B. Sexton her husband. Dr. Munhall, editor of Short skirts are blamed for women nue, is improving from an. infection of Columbus, Ohio, are paying a long- stepping out of. cotton stockings Into posed of at public auction. The sale 'promiseri visit to Ocean Grove. They “The Methodist,” Philadelphia, was the hand. started, yesterday.'It will be continued are comfortably settled at the Hotel formerly the leader of the Auditorium tho silk-stocking class, says the Path­ .Members _of the quilting society or' three times Saily until everything is FUNERAL DIRECTOR I finder Magazine. Of the -GO,0(H),0(H), 'Martin. Bible. Class. the Calvary" M. E, Church, Keyport,. sold. Sales, are held a t 10 o’clock' a. pairs of women’s hose made in this spent Wednesday of last week with 111., 2 and 7 p.m.. The Oldest Undertaking' Establish- Mrs, Martha Potter, of Philadel­ Ocean Grove Auditorium. country In 1925 less than 29,000^000 Rev. and Mrs. H. B. White. ment in Monmouth Count; ;■ phia, has been visiting friends at the were of cotton.- This is a drop of Hotel Grand, which hotel was former­ Gaul’s “Holy City’* will be given Mrs. Sue'Hankins, of Corlies ave- Hotel For Tooth Paste Factory, by the Auditorium .Festival Choruslof about 5,000,000 pairs of cotton stock­ is improving from a recent illness. Continuous Service ^ ' - ly owned und operated by her late ings and a bigger gain for silk or.nenr- , The • , Curadent Corporation sf husband; Gove Potter. 300 voices, assisted by, the. Criterion Audrey Applegate, of Glendola is America, manufacturer of a- tooth First-CIaas Ambulance Service Quartette and several soloists, Thurs: sllk hose. The exhibition of feminine visiting Mrs. Elwoixi Watson. ' ' -i ■'.1 ; . ’ Frank X. Re a and family, of Phila­ paste, has taken title to the famous day evening, August. 25, at 8.30. Ad­ knees has also resulted In an increas­ Mrs. William Alfather and daugh­ Aberdeen Inn property a t the Mat'a- delphia, and Miss Alethea Stubel, of mission'60 cents and 7.5 cents'.—33. ing demand for sllk-all-the-wny-up leg 159 Main Street Bloomfield, were : guests of Mr, and ter Betty, of West Palpi Beach, F.iu.', wah railroad station,' and possession Coverings. and Mrs, Robert St. Clair, of Wana- will be given September 1st. The ASBURY PARK. R I 'M rs. G. W. Schwartz, 72% Embury Ocean Grove Auditorium. avenue, ovor last weekend. massa, visited Mrs. Gertie Githens re­ company plans extensive alterations Concert by Pasquale Amato, .bari­ Blow Babbles for Beauty cently. before beginning its- operations. “ " one. Asbury 4? ' - (t The flowers on the Auditorium plat­ tone,-.-and Paula, Fire, soprans, Satur­ German girls nre blowing bubbles to Mia: Fanny Garrabrandt has re­ form and in the baptismal font lass day evening, August 20, at 8.30. Popu­ turned to her Some after, spending Bradley Beach Mardi-Gras. Sunday , were in memory of Mrs. become beautiful. It has long been lar prices.—-33. . \ . , known that persons who piny wind some time with Mrs. Fred Sutton, Sr., With -Edward Shuiiiard as director, Elizabeth W. Kenyon and tho Rev. of Hieventh avenue. GeoVge Bickley Houseman, .Instruments arc healthy nnd.lt Is as­ the sixth annual mardigras at, Bradley Fingerprint Identification serted th at. bubble-blowing can pro- jSeroy Johnson,- of-A tkins r.venue, Beach is to be- held' Friday, September ■ 6 6 6 Miss Gladys Andrews, of Philadai- fh e system of identification by. , dace tt’simllar effect, - The girls who. has returned from a camping trip. ' ' 2', A s part of the festivities a beach is -a Prescription',(oi ’ phin, was numbered among the weekV fingerprints was, first used by .the po­ participate in the bubble-blowing par­ Mrs. Daniel Thompson, of Corlies party will be given oh'Tuesday even­ Colds, Grippe,: . - F W | ^ e i i ^ e | ^ visitors. Mias Andrews ia a formec lice, la the province of Bengal, India, avenue, entertained Gladys ,Borsin, .pi ing, August 30, and a ball in the t a - -cr„™ ' ■ iftlKaiavfa .-•• “W ties Bay there is nothing like 11 for Reins Thursday Sep- , summer resident nnd member of Tali at the Instigation of.' Sir..slr. Wllllnui William rounding' out thin 'cheeks and scraggy Philadelphia; 'Mr. and .Mrs. BA hotel oh evening, • Bilious / Ffever ana,; .•Esen Morgan’s children's PAGE SIX FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1927

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CHILDREN’S LEATHER SANDALS ELECTRICITY , &\v'V., ■ 60b.’'Pair'..;;.:v:;:' .Y-i':. \-'■■ ■[. AStiURY PAKK NEW JERSEY . THIS ADVERTISEMENT marks a step for­ AT THE HOTELS ward. It is includ­ ed,in a new design flrhich; we believe you will be able to more readily recog­ nize. The mission of this form of ; con­ tinual advertising: is to assist your enjoy­ ANGLES & SMITH ment and to further 51 Miia Ave., Ocean Grove your appreciation of the necessity and de­ sirability of our ser­ vice.

I d e s t r o y s Seacoast ROACHES Electric Company •ad flieur.Ef** H. F. VIERING, Prop. r 6 m ^ 50 Main Avenue Ooean Grove, N. J. Tel. Asbury Park 82? Pints - Quarts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and Gallons FIXTURES Ice Cream

Have Your Dessert at Day’s WALLACE AND MIRROR AND WHITMAN CANDIES . GIFTS

48 PITMAN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone 24 219 ASBURY AVENUE ASBURY PAUK Phone 82

B Batteries Regulars . . $2.50 Double Duty . . $3.50

Phone Asbury 5447 Heisler Electric Shop 206 Bond Street, Asbury Park William \ oung PLUMBING, STEAM AND . GAS FITTING ,v TIN and SHEET METAL WORK .i !A

Stoves and Stove Repair* ' . a iSit? - Jobbing '• Estimates Given ■ % € Jce CreawL* 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove l Telephone 428 ' i/'i St Luscious sun-ripe strawberries . blend of fine coffees specially and rich cream — that’s the selected and roasted by Reid’s, flavor of half of Reid’s Special' Guest Package No. 2. The other Delicious in themselves —wait is Mocha Coffee, made from a till you taste them together!

Reid’s Special Guest Packages are daintily . ” > packed and sealed under our careful super- f / A vision. ■ - J f « Pint size—six flavor'combinations: I J LEGAL NOTICES No. 1-r-MapIe Walnut—Hawaiian Pineapple $ *,* w f- No. 2,—Fresh Strawberry—Mocha Coffee' f j No. 3—Arriba Chocolate—Fresh Banana No. 4—Lemon Custard—Jordan Burnt Almond No. 5—Cherry Sherbet—French Vanilla • No. 6—Choco-Loafe *^g- ■ J r * ' :

SERVE PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927

Howell To Have New Firehouse. FIRST OCEAN GROVE .- Howell township fire company will have a newf firehouse and comrnunity SWIMMING CARNIVAL center. This was assured at a meet-' ing of the company, on a recent night, when Charles H. T. Clayton volun­ TO BE HELD AT NORTH : teered to loan the company $5,000 with which to construct the building, OCEAN GROVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL POOL, TUESDAY, SE1T. 6 and the offer was accepted; The .mort­ gage will be written at but five per Nine. Events With Gold, Silver and cent, interest. Clayton has been made North End Bathing Pavilion a life member of the company. Bronze Medals and Sterling j-Silvcr Cup As I’rizes—Entries Will Close Thompson Gets Bridge Contract. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927-7.30 P. M. On Tuesday, August 30. The State Highway Commission on Tuesday awarded to S. S. Thompson & Through the efforts of interested-; C., Red Bank, the contract for -the Benjamin A. Matthews,(Chairman .persons an Ocean Grove swimming construction p£ a bridge over Matri- carnival, which it is hoped to muke wah creek a t a. cost of $340,444. The William Thomson, Treasurer an annual event has been arranged new bridge will be a major.link in the for Tuesday, September C, at the cutoff Which will save Monmouth North End pavilion pool. county. . motorists ; from passing There will .be nine events, entries through the Keyport “bottleneck” in for which are now being received by driving between Morgan and Red The following events are limited to residents of Ocean Grove Frank J. Ferris, 05 Broadway. Dank.. i--' -" _'■ - - ■ , The events are divided as follows; Seniors—Men’s 50-yard dash, men's Large Funeral Here Sunday. SENIOR EVENTS - JUNIOR EVENTS 100-yard dash, men’s 200-yard swim, girls’ 50-yard swim, girls’ fancy div­ The funeral of Mrs. Henry D. Men’s 60-Yard Dash (16 Yeai* or Under) ing, obstacle race. Chamberlain last Sunday afternoon The foregoing events are limited to from her summer home at 107 Mt. Men’s 100-Yard Dash Boys’ 60-Yard Dash residents of Ocean Groe. Hermon Way was largely attended, There will be, in addition to th'

IVY SCOURGE CAUSES THE 1 ISSUANCE OF A' BOOKLET i The numerous cases of ivy poison- JUST ARRIVED iing> among vacationists and others each year has caused the College of Agriculture at New Brunswick to an­ nounce a new publication for free dis­ A Large Shipment of Italian Linens tribution to' residents of New Jersey. “Poison Ivy” is its title. The booklet • Must be sold before end of season at any price S gives methods pf 'treating ivy poison­ ing and in considerable detail de­ The Entire Stock and Fixtures of the Deceased scribes methods for eradicating the S ' . Here are a few of the remarkable values: S Weed. • In the section on treatment of! ivy • Italian Embroidered Breakfast Sets . . . $2.95 • poison the author includes n number ! Italian Embroidered Guest Towels ...... 50 ! of remedies for mild cases, but asserts • - .• that a physician should be visited in j Italian Embroidered Large Size Towels . . . .75 j advanced cases. Prevention is listed as consisting of avoiding the weed or • Italian Embroidered 13-Piece Luncheon Sets 6. 50 : of . wijshing'thorpughly with laundry soap immediately after being exposed. • Italian Heavy Embroidered 3-Piece Scarf Sets 7.00 • Susceptible individuals are advised to stay away from poison ivy at all times of the year, as .it will cause I Come In and Be Convinced | poisoning even in the winter when all leaves are gone. - The booklet can be obtained by resi­ dents of New Jersey quickly and with­ i HAMRAH ART SHOP out any obligation by sending a post­ | 60 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. I al card to the mail clerk, State Col­ : 7 1 ; lege of Agriculture, New Brunswick. • Opposite Ocean Grove Postoffice ; !■••••••'•A-.:, ______;

The estate of the deceased George E. Moyer’s jewelry establishment must . be sold I OCEAN GROVE ST R A N D BOARDWALK j under the hammer. No reserve, no limit. Stock consists of Clocks, Watches, m -v --.-v ' : ' ~ ■ ■ : ■-■■ ■. r - ' ''' -'-'y Vv:.; 1» Diamonds, Silverware. In fact, a complete line of the finest quality jewelry, to­ HAVE MU BEABACHE? Do your eyes burn or itch 1 j Anniversary Week—Beginning August 22 | gether with all the fixtures, consisting of 10 show cases, 2 safes, 2 cash registers, 6- Do they feel tired or strained? Monday, August 22—JOHN GILBERT in ' S If so, have your eyes exam­ J - . TWELVE MILES OUT ! wall cases, 1 buffing and polishing machine, 4 desks, 1 crystal machine, 4 tables. ined. Your glasses may need a • Tuesday, August 23—DOROTHY GISH in ! change. J TIP TOES { STILES 4. CO. ; Wednesday, August 24—WARNER BAXTER - i S AND STAR CAST in S SALE NOW GOING ON Philadelphia Eye Specialists I DRUMS OF DESERT S Every Friday—Hours 10 to 4.30 • Thursday, August 25—MILTON SILLS and STAR CAST Z 224 Main St., ASBURY PARK • in t Sales 10.00 A. M., 2.00 P. M., 7.00 P. M t FRAMED S » Friday. August 26—LOUISE BROOKS in S t ROLLED STOCKINGS S • Saturday, August 27—RAYMOND GRIFFITH in 2 : TIME TO LOVE S J. ------— ----- — ------— ------:------— . • orgeE. Moyer’s. Jewelry St< • Continuous Performance 1 P. M. Until 11 P* M. • { POPULAR PRICES ; . ; > ' •

We Employ High-Grade Repairers 622 Cokman Avenue Our Prices Are Reasonable , The Work the Best Asbury Park - TRICARICO Fine Footwear” 63 Main Avenue, Ocoan Grove iSkk Mm A slogan that has marked Established Twenty-Five Years the progress o f our busi- ;ness fot 39 years. . NOTICE—All goods that have been left, for repairs must be called for within JACOB GROSSMAN 7 days of this notice or said goods will bo sold under the hammer. , 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. 4: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 FAOB NINE —~v ^ ; ------• ■ -V' WHERE HEALTH j ^ PLEASURE M®T

I FACTS ABOUT. OCEAN GROVE |ATHING and fishing in ocean. Yachting and crabbing at * 1 Opens Decoration Day. Closes October 1 S Carpenter's Pavilion, Shark, River. Boating on two ‘Directly on the Ocean Front • lakes. Fine boardwalk full length of ocean front, con­ ; Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. v Steam Heat Running Water 8 necting with Asbury Park on the north and Bradley S Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have Electric Lights Private Baths. S Beach on-the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerts afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum­ ; . electric lights, hot and cold running water; some en suite, :• • Booklet ‘ S j. , with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 ! inated at night. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most power­ • to October. ( . | H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management ; ful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gift­ Also ' S ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted, lecturers. Safe and j Mrs. V. C. Haynes. Management) continued by Lulu E. Wright | BOLAND APABTMENT • sane amusements, moving pictures, bovling alleys, merry-gq- S Overlooking oceaa in exclusive Ventnor City. N. J. S Tound, swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball.: .Daily j Summer or yearly rentals • meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Tent or cottage life. No mosquitoes. Artesian water. Adequate train, boat and trolley service, convenient for commuters. ARLINGTON HOTEL The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec- STOKES HALL Refinement, and comfort. All rooms with running hot and . ommerided to the consideration of intending patrons as among the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort! * Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Oceisui Grove, N. J. • . ; cold water. Capacity 200 • ■ . ■ » • • ■ Open for nineteen twenty-seven season j WINTER RESORT S until October 17 • . j ...... r...... o...... ; PARK HOUSE C .;. ■ | Hot and cold running water in roomB. Booklet on application S St. Petersburg, Fla. v. “ Give us better cooks and you will see fewer divorces” • 5 Phonfe 1848 A. L. E. STRASSBURGER. t Come to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter 7 : ' TRY TUB { • '.. . ?' ■■■ Charming location . DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager Grand Atlantic | T H E RRYA1NT Seaside Hotel I x L 9 ftT-TIIK-OGErtN Hotel andGafeteria I OGEftN GROVE. IN. .1. 8 Ocean Avenue Beach and Main Avenues : : Directly on the ocean front. Hot and cold water in robms Ocean Grove, N. J. 8 Appointments first-class Winter Season . ! Directly on the Ocean Front. A vacation centre where the days bring endless variety of pleasure Gharlee G. Stockton . Telephone 1542 BEVERLY HOTEL j Ownership Management • • ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. | MARTIN D0TEL aud MARTINIQUE MAJESTIC HOTEL 77 Embuiy Avenue and 78 Heck Avenue Broadway and Central Avenue Ocean Grove, N. J. C. C, PRIDHAM ; and G^rETERIA Rooms With or Without Board, or Light Housekeeping Rooms single and ensuite. balcony rooms overlooking ocean and DIRECTLY ON OCEAN FRONT Mrs. O. W. Martin, owner and proprietor, will manage the Martin Hotel and lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on appli­ Martinique this season in the same etticient manner as heretofore. She is cation. Will open June 23, 1927, on tho European, plan-with a now modern cafeteria. Rooms desirous of again catering to her old patrrins, as well as new. Mrs. Martin only up to June 23.a Running water in all rooms. Elevator service. Reasonable gives the cuisine her personal attention and this, combined with her reputa­ rates. Phones 3321 and 190. GEORGE R. HAINES, Ownership Management. tion for home cooking, will make the Martin Hotel and Martiniqua the place to spend your summer's vacation at reasonable rates ', "DIRECTLY-ON.THE OCEAN FRONT" THE CLARENDON Practically a New Hotel Newly Furnished CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE (Fireproof) A firstclas. house. Convenient to everythin* of interut. Under the Personal Management of Open May. 2 7 th ,: Telephone 3145 d . C. PATTERSuN. M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor Surf, Beach and Bath Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 1991. Long Distance Phone Telephone Asbury Park 4084 Capacity 200. A house distinctive for service and excellent cuisine, under CENTRALIA HOTEL the personal supervision of the management. One block from ocean. 82 Mt. Zion Way Beautiful Suites with Private Baths Convenient to beach, Auditorium and Asbury Park. Open all year. Ameri­ can plan. Special rates June and fall. I The L*afayette i CHARLES M. HERMAN, Owner and'Proprietor.' Telephone 355-4375 FRANK L. SEAMAN. | CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY Mid BEACH AVENOE j \ • Always Open • , . ... Ki Comfortable—Econpmical^Salisfying'' * Colonial | ■" . . Season May 27 to October v • 15 Main Avenue I ^ ^ E BR Y N M A W ^ LODGE ! American or European plan. Running water in rooms. Newly decorated. ! ■ : A. G. DIEFENDERFER S • s One-half block from beach. Special rates for early spring. • On the Corner Central and Heck Avenues * S. J. FOSTER. • S • ^ Proprietor • S , ■ Management of J. Anna Lewis • 2 ^ ■ % • | Telephone 1981 j g New throughout. Southern exposure. Every room has hot and S 2 cold running water. • • The Crown • Daily, $3 and up. Weekly, $15 and up. Inspection- invited. Tele- J 145 Main Avenue 8 phone 1522. / j American plan. Open all the year. Rate $15.00 up ABERDEEN HOTEL Inquire E. HAGERMAN. . ' v •; ■ ;v" , ■ Sixteenth Season '.'.v ■ '• • 18-32 Surf avenue. Less than fifty yards from Auditorium^ with unobstructed view of ocean. Table supplied with fresh fruits and vegetables from nearby farms and ( fresh sea food dally. Homo cooking.' Write for new booklet or telephone 439. J/'S. COOPER, Owner and Manager. The BILLARD Corner Heck Avenue and-Pilgrim Pathway 40 Ocean Pathway Hot and cold running water in rooms. Two minutes’ walk to ocean. Hotel Albatross Open June 14 for the season of 1927. Mrs. E. C. CARR. Telephone 1797. LORD & HANCOX. •< .34 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. hist a feiv steps to Asbury Park .. Telephone 2691 MRS; L. B. JONES. HOT El. ATLANTIC DIAMOND STATE- Ocean End of Embury Avenue . 34,Beach Avenue, Ocean Grove • Unobstructed ocean view from all rooms. Thirty-sixth season. Open May American and European 28 to October 1. Phone 4125. M. EVERNGAM. The ARBORTON • Running water in every room ••■..< •• • . : 7 Seaview Avenue ’ • • •• ______Lowest rates L. B. YATES Best Service A modem resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooins. Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches. Half block from bathing grounds, near hot a n d cold salt water baths. Kept by Friends. Eureka BORTON & WILKINS. Borton’s QUAKER INN 12 Webb Avenue 87 Main Avenue Light, airy rooms. One block from ocean. Three minutes from bathing beach and South End Pavilion. Rates -.easonable. Phone 3837-R. Serving meals a la carte iu connection with THE HIGHLAND HOTEL, 25 • v .■ E. E. MICKENS. ARDMORt-SUMMDUnLLD Atlantic avenue. Telephone 2041. Platter dinner, 75c. 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway M. W. BORTON. Overlooking ocean. Hot and cold running -water in all rooms. Seating rrankford House capacity 200. Booklet; Special June'and September rates. Phone 2784- Asbury. E. K. SHAW, Ownership Management. t • 82 Heck Avenue American and European Plan 8 Seaview avenue, extending to 7 Atlantic avenue. Half block from ocean. Open All the Year All outside, airy moms. AU improvements. Hot and cold w ater in xooms. Wide, Airy Porches Home Cooking BOSCOBEL HOTEL Excellent table. Season May 20 to October 1. Telephone 800G. MRS. ETHELEANE RODGERS, Proprietor^ Open All the Year 1 R. C. EVANS, Ownership Management. . Board by moal, day or week. Special weekly prices. Breakfast, 86c. Dinner, $1.25. Supper. $1 Platter Luncheon, $1. Chicken Dinper, $1.50. Holiday Dinner, $2.00, Central Avenue House Guilford Telephone Asbury Park 4452 . M. L. BlOREN 26 Ocean Pathway, bet we on ocean and Auditorium. Electric lights. ' Corner Central Avenue and McClintock Street Otis block from beach. Ideal location. All light outside rooms. Personal Hot and cold water. All conveniences. Open May to October. supervision. Gernian-Huugarian cooking. J. B. SCHUPPAN. BUENA VISTA MRS. C. RIGAN v MRS. M. SCHAEFER. 18 Heok Avenue, oorner Beaoh. One block from ooean. Home oooking. Speoial rates for June and September. Telephone 3160. GROVE HALL HOTEL ■ MRS. H. GREENWOOD CORDOVA 17 Pilgrim Pathwa^, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in oil rooms. Rooms 26 Webb Avenue ' ■ < III Cor. Main and Beauli Aves. Unobstructed - ocean view -trono room*. 300 feet.from First-olass family hotel, oosey and homelike. Near beach. . Excel- i ? boardwalk.Excellent cuisine. Rooms • COLUMBIArsr-i- •; ; w ith or Without board. ' ^ - v--.:;- lent meals. Running water in rooms. Capaoity 75. Phone 1903. Heated.spring and autumn. Booklet Phone WJ7*, ; GEORGE H. KERN, Owner. H. L. WOOLMAN. V PAGE TJBM F i u t o . Ivmtsz m .tm

6 Atlantic Avenue. Full ocean view from rooms.' Hot and cold running HOTEL GRAN D the AURORA water in rooms. Telephone 6579. 7 THE INTERLAKEN Twenty-second Season - F. I. BULL. 4 Seaview. Avenue. Directly facing tho ocean. All QUlslUeoutside rUUillS,rooms, with >V1U» running lu uim ig water: nw uvi. Capacity one hundred. Hot water heat.. Special attention given to table. Telephone ( n a i l t 3 l i n i l 3 64 Broadway. Furnished rooms. Housekeep­ At Bathing Beach. Near Asbury Park. Furnished Rooms at Moder­ 3867. OivnnrshinOwnership Management.Management; LEVIS & REED. I m U l O ing privileges. Board, by arrangement. A\ ate Rates. Tel. 5284-J. - MISS MARIE McGREEVEY. ’ house of home comforts. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. THOMPSON. Ownership Management. Beach Avenue and Olin street. Blpck from ocean. Light, airy rooms. Home CLAREMONT like. Privileges.. on i. BREAKERS ______EMMA S. GOSLEE, Proprietor.’* ' At Heck and Central Avenues Large Rooms Near Ocean !• 4Surf Avenue I. V. MONTFORT At the Ocean 67 Embury avenue, convenient to all places of interest. Rooms with kitchen privilege*; MAR Y KIRK CHISM ' dellhurst apartments. Special. season rate. •. HANNAFORD HOUSE Xj, Ft 51 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Hamilton Gotta*e 2 blocks from bathing beach and pavilion. Room and board. Furnished rooms, abundant shade. ° 0cc.8nV, vs': ■ . Open all thes year ; V'"'-..'-V ' ,'s'- • M. C. TODD,'Proprietor. Telephone 4052-J, Asbury Park JOSEPHINE HANNAFORD. « | r jv T f>2 Broadway, comer Pilgrim Pathway. 6 Abbott Avenue.'Modern hotel with homelike atmosphere. Location unsur­ L .I I I L SHI I Large, pleasant rooms; light and airy. passed Ocean view from rooms and wide porches. Excellent meals rind ser­ 24 Main Avenue. Convenient to Select kitchen privileges. Telephone. Auditorium and boardwalk amuse­ vice. Telephone 4049. . '• >. WILLIAM L. IIYKA. ments. Ownership management, ' F. VAN NORTWICK. T O E IVY H O U SE assuring every courtesy. Hot. and cold: running water in all rooms. Capacity 100. . Phone 1844. I 10 Webb avenue, firBt block from oceaji. ' -• ■ MR. and MRS. C. W. PUTT. * Selcct South End. Modern convenience®. e Vassar Reasonable rates. . . 78 Mt. Hermon Way, two blocks from, Audi­ C. F. GRE\y» Ownership Management. LANE VILLA LATHROP torium. Near ocean and all places of interest. Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman Avenue. Delightfully situated, MRS. E. ELLIS. . , 9 Main avehue,,.fourth house froin ocean; Rooms with or without housekeeping.privl* near lake and ocean. Rooms with or without board. Phono 1861. Furnished Rooms Open May 28 Marie Villa leges. Apartments. Special June and Sep­ M. L. and L. A. LANE. 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Two tember rates. Also season rates. THE MRS. M. A, DUPUY, Qwmer. - minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Special Corner Ocean Pathway and season rates. ' . MRS. R. J. JONES. Beach. One block to Auditori­ Voorhees- Ocean Plaza um and ocean. Outside, airy Hotel Le Chevalier Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one ^ _ - rooms; Phone C075. block from the ocean and centrally lo­ R. E VOORHEES anfl M. E, DUTCHER. v Corner Webb and Central Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. OHME HOUSE cated. Season May to October. Hot and CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS : : :V ■■ ■: A. J. BRYAN ; . cold running water in all rooms. - MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. 74 Mt. Tabor Way. Table board and rooms. Near beach and Au­ ditorium. Hot and cold running SHELLEY HQOSE w ater. / £ | M a n g h este r FLORENCE E. CAMERON and DOROTHY W. SCULLY. ‘25-27 Ocean Pathway 14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. 56 Main Avenue, Occan Grove, N. J. Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Telephone Full ocean view. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Long distance tele­ SEACROFT 4027. H. S. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. Under Sames Management phone 749. . " " HARRY W. PULLEN. 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms Open about June 15 only. First-class, light, airy rooms. TROY PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all With many added improvements we have endeavored to make the points of interest. Open May 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. suiTouncliugs pleasant and homelike, retaining our usual high-class- ; MARLBOROUGH v? standard, and hope to merit your patronage. Corner Seaview and. Beach‘Avenues . APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED ROOMS " C. C. SHARP,; Proprietor. W. F. EMMONS, Manager. One block from ocean, near all attractions and hot and cqld baths, All im­ provements. Hot and cold running water in every room. Redecorated. Heat for chilly days, \ EDWARD J. BORTON. ^ HOMjO^AFETERIA Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Ml. Herman Way The high quality of our food and the homelike atmosphere will appeal to The NEW CHALFQNi a ydu. Rooms that please at moderate prices. Near Auditorium and the 19 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. ; ocean. Telephone 3279-J. Ocean Avenue, Corner Bath Avenue Directly on the occan front Large, airy rooms and porches ‘ One Block from Ocean S MRS. B. KNAUT, proprietor. Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4957-M Verandas overlooking ocean.- Running hot and cold water in : Under personal supervision of KING & CANN, Owners rooms. Large .rooms. Metal beds and hair mattresses. House • heated. Special rates over Memorial Day. Phone Asbury J DeWitt House 33 Atlantic Avenue. Pleasant, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold run­ Park 5969.- ■ , ! ning water. -Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking. Hot New Centennial M. B. HENNIG. • waffles. Turkey dinner, $1.00. Quick service...... G5 Main Avenue Phone 3169. F. VOELLER, Ownership Management. Ceiitrally located. Modern. Large, airy rooms, outside exposure. Cool dining room. Home cooking. Capacity 100. Phone isou/. J. C. DORON. CHELTENHAM GROVE RESTAURANT ~ 30 Ocean Pathway. Block from ocean and near Auditorium. Location unex­ 45 Pilgrim Pathway, opposite Ocean Grove National Bank. Meals served at celled. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in all hours—7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Full course blue plate dinner 75 cents. - Chicken rooms. Heated spring and autumn.-Rates on application. Telephone 5035-J. dinner holidays and Sundays ?1.00. Rooms by day or week, American or European Plan. • ' ' J. E. McKEE. 72 Main Avenue Near beach and Auditorium. First-class family hotel. Excellent table. Out­ side rooms.; Spacious porciies. ' Moderate "rates.' Capacity 150. Booklet, Edwards House . Telephone 3831-W Asbury IC. I. DUNCAN-ZELLEY. 37 Pitman Avenue. Two short ulocks from ocean and Auditorium.' Newly decor­ OSBORNE CAFETERIA ated and thoroughly renovated throughout* Lunch room service in dining room. Special June and September rates. Telephone 4450. . Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium ahd beach. Furnished Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EDWARDS, Ownership Management'' rooms. Open about June 23. Phone connection : OCEAN WAVE (Formerly of Yonkers) 11 Embury avenue, half block from ocean. Ocean view from rooms and A. M. VANSKITE porches. .Iloniey atmosphere. Home cooking under personal suupervision of the owner. .Reasonable rates. . Telephone 4730 MRS. E. DRURY. V, TheELLEWASA T h e Sampler finn 95 Main Avenue 28 Main avenue, a block and a half from the ocean.. Cheerful, comfortable Pleasantly located on1 main thoroughfare near beach and Auditorium. and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA Lig:ht, airy rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privileges. SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms open May 27; Cafe­ Ocean front House M. C. CREVELING teria open about June 16. MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY. . ■ 18 Ocean Avenue . Directly facing tlie ocean and 200 feet from bathing beach. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Write for booklet and rates. - THE IMPERIAL . « THE PENN-MAIN RESTAURANT Telephone 274-W Ownership Management MRS. F. MELLOR. (European Plan) 26 Main Avenue, one block from . ocean. All rooms are lfght and cool, . GOOD FOOD ; QUICK SERVICE with hot and cold running water. Telephone 1068. A Convenient/Place to Eat J. A. FETZER, Ownership Management. 89 Main Avenue (Corner Pennsylvania) Rooms and Apartments Mrs. I. W. BRADBURN Telephone 3524 23 Seaviesv avenue, facing Wesley lake, one block from Casino, North Er.d pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running \vater in rooms. Booklet. . Telephone 3100:' ' ...... '• OCEAN SIDE Sterling Cafeteria Special rates May and .June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. * 25 Ocean Avenuo 34 Bath avenue, block and a half from ocean. Bright, cheerful rooms, at Rooms Overlooking Ocean Facing Central and Pit­ Select Patronage moderate rental. CAFETERIA SERVICE. Fresh vegetables and fruit. man avenues and Mc- ■ MRS. M. F. KUNST Phone 5482-\yV ' Mrs. S. M. FRENCH. ; Sunset Lodge Clintock street. Conve­ nient to all points of in­ terest. Terms on application^ Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Hospitality 4 Ocean, Pathway Standard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October. Special June and September rates. Phone 2085: Mr; and Mrs. J. B. SWEET. Comfort Running water in European eveiry room Next door to beach Phone- 3237 Performance! You can always tell what’s in a battery by what F. M. L’HOMMEDIEU you get out of it. Now u USL bat­ .r.-:-. Phone Asbury 79 Directly Facing the Ocean tery that we sell will, not fall Full ocean view from all rooms. Near hot and cohl.sea water baths. Special down in Hitch a.test. It’s made to June ahd September.rates’. I. J. WHITE, Proprietor.'and Owner. perform 'and give service, not All clean, airy outside rooms. Newly decorated. Block from South End merely to sell once. Pavilion and bathing beach. Convenient location. Season May'27 to Oct. 1. t. Elm o Hotel ' ' ELIZABETH B. LYLE. Corner Main and New York Avenues f. S. MORRIS, Automotive Electrician U. S. L. Battery Service Station Jl'Hn all the- year. Phone Asbury Park 67« THE PHILADELPHIA U: R. SHUBERT U. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Track Tires 14 Embury Avenue 82 South Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 2778 Rooms. Half block to ocean. Newly built and. furnished. Running water in all guest rooms. Appointments first-class. Rates reasonable. . WARREN L. WALLACE, Owner.. I Mcrgaugcy’s Express and Storage I The Roosevelt j AUTO VANS FOR LONG-DISTANCE MOVING ! 39-Main Avenue, Near Central'Avenue ' ; .L. A. HOPERICAMP J Furniture Carefully handled by Experienced Movers J Corner Beach arid Atlantic-Avenues , - V A few doors from tho ocean and near the Auditorium.’ An up-to-date Ope. bloclr ;rom beach and pavilion. Superior furnished.-rooms,’ with hot. and eold t Goods taken from your home here and delivered, at your home j home-like, hotel, good and real hospitality. All outside rooms. Hot and sold f running Crater. All modern improvements. Open' April to October. In most beautiful yart of the Grove. Convenient, to all places of interest. Appointments the same day ' . & running water. Unobstructed view of ocean. Cool, comfortable dining room. first-clafl*. Telephone.1999. ’ ; V . • / - ■ ' Under our personal supervision and everything done to please you. Rates | STAGES AND BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS very reasonable. Tslpphon 1657 A. and 0; POST. n i L n L . . . . . ( Central avenue, corner Pitman avenue. n llC f ln lir S r Two hlocks from ocean. Furnished 90 South Main Street, Asbury Park m rooms. Hot and cold runiiing p t e r i n ! Phone 81fl | all rooms. Telephone 1766. Small-apartments. R.. S. and. G. F , DRAKE. n /V ft r v l l l a i l IS Broadway. One block from South End O lA U f n U W H Y Pavihon. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur- r It WiU Pay You to Visit ^ nished rooms, with housekeeping privileges -X '• 38 Pitman Avenue. y ■ , ■ ‘E. T. and E. J. SEVERS. THE CROCKERY SHOP Block to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate rates. ..Hot ond cold running wa- V ;v v;-- ; - '^ -V ’'ifor . '' ' - ter in rooms. Excellent cuisine. Ownership management. G. M. TRIBLE. 20 Webb Aven\le. Few yards from boardwalk and “The House of Comfn'rt” , BEACON fishing pier. Excellent location'.' Home cooking. CHINA, PORCELAIN, GLASSWARE, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS MRS. B. LaDUE. i 208 -Bond Strue^ Asbury'Park- '! J : ,'1\ ;' . ? J - T ■' ' 1 I g y i i i | | 1 :