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niiiiiiiiiiiiitriifmiiiMrtiiiiiiiii!iiriiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiitniiiiiii CAPT. HOFFMAN AT Wholesale Liberation of Pheasants. HISTORY REVIVED BY To Aid Girl, and Boy Musicians. COURSES IN BIBLE ’ Mo're than 10,000 pheasants were It is announced that Tal­ ley, the Kansas City nightingale, recently distributed by the State ANNUAL S. S. RALLY COPIES OF OLD PAPER who gave a song recital that crowd­ BY DR. M. A . HONUNE Fish and Game Commission, each ed the Ocean Grove Auditorium to of the . twenty-:One counties get­ overflowing on Saturday night. SAID GREATEST DANGER TO ting an equal share of them. Incidents of the Early Days o f .Ocean Grove and Names of August. 21, -will devote a part of FIVE NIGHTS IN ASBURY The ten northern counties were her earnings to a fund to aid in NATION IS INDIFFERENCE Many Persons Actively Identified With the Place In training boys and girls who show PARK, STARTING OCT. 25 Supplied from the Rockport promise as musicians. State Game Farm, near Hacketts- Its Formative Period Will Prove Interesting To Present M:ss Talley decided to create a towri, while the birds for the re­ fund following a series of concerts He Said “ America Is a Great mainder of the counties were diBr Day Readers. . in her native State and in the Mid­ Famous Religious Educator Will west, where unprecedented inter­ Country, ’ ’ and Urged Ms Hear­ trihutcd from the Forked River Two copies of the Ocean Grove Rec Grove in the early days ? Editor Wal- est was shown in her appearances. Conduct Night Classes Open to ' farm. ord left at this office by Samuel H lace answers the query by saying Oh being informed that thousands ers To Take an Interest In State iiiiiiiiiHmiiiHiininiiiitHiiiiiiiiiuiimimmiaitiutmtnmumtuuiniiiniimmim ,Cooper,94 MtCarmel Way, like a voice > “Whatever you choose to make it." would be unable to obtain seats to All A t First M. E. Church, Un­ out of the past are eloquent reminder? i o m s and mealy at the boarding a concert in Kansas City the lat­ Affairs and Defend the Consti­ of the'early days of this place, then m f e f W»ldbehad anywhere from $7 ter part of this month, she an­ der Auspices of Monmouth POPULAR BANKERS’ SPECIAL nounced a second program, all re­ tution- Declares for Eighteenth • •• « * M 2 2 ceipts to go to the educational County Sunday School Council TRAIN TO BE RETAINED bears date o f ’ Saturday, Juiy 17, 1886 are shut put, while the wants o f fund. Amendment. tne otner Saturday., August 5, 1893. the most fastidious are amply provid- of Religious Education. United Chambers of Commerce Secure The editor and proprietor of the Rec- ed for” JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiimiiiiii • Speaking in the Mill town Reformed Better Train Service, With Pull­ ord was the late Rev. Dr. jytam Wal-.'l Of the hotels at that time C. E. How- Well pleased with the work of Dr. Church on Sunday morning, Captain laee, one,, of the original members of land operated the Arlington, William M. A. Honline, of California, in his Harold Hoffman,- Republican candidate man Parlor Cars. the Ocean Grove Association, who- Orr the United States (now the Grand [ UNITED ICE CO. IS visits to this county the past two for Congress, declared that “The years, the Monmouth County Sunday With the next change of time table wielded a trenchant pen. I Atlantic); Mrs. M. L. Eder the Waver- greatest danger confronting America of the Central Railroad of New Jer­ Attention is directed in the 1886 pa- fr* Charles Hunt, the Atlantic House, School Council of Religious Education today is the indifference of our own WRECKED BY FIRE sey the Bankers’ Special will be re­ per to the opening of the Sunday Mrs, L. P*ij« the Surf Avenue House has engaged Dr. Honline for a period, people to fhe basic principles. of our tained. This train is a popular one School Assembly, for many yearsa )J?0W ^e Hotel Martin), Mrs. C. H, of five weeks to conduct training government the apathy with which and has been kept on the fall leading feature of the summer pro^ ' Clement the Lillagaard, Mrs. M. F, The plant of the United Ice Co., classes for all interested in the sub­ they regard the increasing assaults up­ ject of religious education. schedule at the request of the North gram. It is interesting to note the MacPherson the Bath Avenue House, in the re a of 65 South Main street, on our Constitution, which has-for Jersey Shore United Chambers of faculty of this school: Dr. E. H Mrs. Mrs. Amande Schenck the St. El- was wrecked by fire last night shortly,, Dr. Honline will be here to open five years been the bulwark.of our liber­ Commerce along the seashore district. Stokes, president; Rev. B. B. Loomis'. ; ™ - Mrs, 31. B. Davison the Trenton before midnight. ' The. cause o f the fire nights of religious training at the First Methodist Church, Asbury Park, ty-” The train will start at Point Pleas­ superintendent of instruction: Rev. J, 'House, Mis.. M. A, Bull the Aurora.. is not known Five minutes before the “America is a great country,he' ant at 7.40 a. m. and stop at Mana- F. Clymer, normal instructor; Prof. ' ?• H- Paul the Buena Vista, Miss A. blaze was discovered Edward Drum, on Monday, October 25. All those in­ continued.' “It can grow still greater, terested in taking the courses are. squari at 7.46 a. m., Sea Girt at 7.47 a. John, R. Sweeney, -musical director; Keeket the Interlaken, Mrs. M. E. night watchman at the plant, had been but. only when men and women o f in­ urged to register at once with the m., Spring Lake at 7.51 a. m., Como at Mrs. B. B, Loomis, superintendent of Stull the Ivv House, .Welcome E, Shel- talking to one of the Neptune police­ telligence, and ox ability will take an 7.53 a. m., Asbury Park at 8.08 a. m., boys’ and girls’ department; Mrs. i dorl the Sheldon House (since destroy- men and at that time there was no jfiterest in the affairs of State end North Asbury Park at 8.11 a. m „ and John R. Sweeney, organist -ed by fire), Mrs. A. Loomis the Eldo- sign of fire about the premises. What will- guide and make use of that in­ Allenhurst at 8.14 a. m. The next stop Rev. C. H. Yatman was ihe leader of rado. Mrs. Carrie R. Priest the Nor- the loss will amount to remains to be fluence which they have in order that will be Jersey City, where direct con­ the Young Peopled Meeting. “This is man House, Mrs. A. Israel the Osborn determined when the insurance is ad­ these 'deals that have made us great nection is made for New York, arriv­ only the second week and the place te House, Miss A. Beaumont the colum- ju sted. might be perpetuated.” ing at Liberty street station at 9.40 full,” reports the Record, adding “Long . bia> John Wilson the Carrollton (now The entire inside of the plant was In his talk the speaker deplored the a. m; before August 1st many will be unabk : Stokes Hall), Mrs. M. Tyler the Alba- burned, and the loss extends to ma­ lack of interest in things vital to 'the chinery, tanks and ■ other equipment. This should be a very well patron­ to get in.” ’ ■' itross, Mrs. T. T. Weightman and-Miss life and future of the nation, “ Nine out The company is headed by George J. ized train, as it will be the iastest As part of the season’s activities ; M- A* Downer the Chautauqua, Mrs. of ten children you meet in • the Daley, 1226 Fourth avenue, Asbury train between the seashore points and Bishop Edward Wilson delivered s lee- ! s- c - the Aldme (now the Samp- street,” he said “ can tell you that Park* It is expected the company will New York. ture on “The Life and Character i-filer Inn), the Misses Lawrence the Gene Tunney whipped Jack Dempsey reconstruct its plant as soon as may The return trip will1 be from Liberty George Whitefield,” and Dr. O’Hankm.; Lawrence.Hodse '(since burned down), at Philadelphia last Thursday night; ; be possible. street station at 6.10 p. m., and run­ o f blessed memory- gave one on ^The;! Morrow Day & Co., the National, and probably four can tell you that the' ning express to Long Branch, then Evidences of Christianity.” Large I'Mrs. M. L. Day, the W ilmington, Hall-Mills murder was committed on making all stops to Point Pleasant, ar­ audiences marked both lectures There These names, houses and proprietors, September 14, 1922, but you would in­ riving there at 7.12 p. m. was likewise a steropticon lecture that: aw well remembered by the older resi- deed be fortunate to' And me who could SUMMER WORK Pullmap parlor cars will be oper­ summer on the "Yosemite Valley and;; oertts of the Grove. tell you that just a little over a week ated on both trains. National Park” by Prof. William I. In the advertising columns it is ago, September 17th, we observed the Marshall. The pictures, it is noted, noted that M. H. Hunter put down IS RECOUNTED 139th anniversary of the signing of were “superior in naturalness and col­ concrete paving; R. A. Tusting gave Jlie Constitution.” or to anything yet produced.” instruction in pianoforte, organ and j Auxiliary of Ann May Hospital Holds The occasion was the annual Sunday, STEVENS’ POSITION theory; John M. Dey was the local ar- | Dr. Ballard made strong denial of First Fall Meeting At Home of school rally of that church, the speak­ an item in a Nev.’ York - newspaper, cniteot and builder; George Pridham, ers being Capt. Hoffman, who spoke that intoxicating liquors were .old' house paihter and interior decorator; th? Misses Miller. upon tho constitution, and Rev. R. S. IS MADE PLAIN without license by Qceaii Grove drug­ Johnson Taylor conducted the public The Ocean . Grove Auxiliary of the Satlos, who spoke to the junior men: stables; Wainwright & Erricksm had gists, The druggists themselves re­ Ann May Hospital hela theirfirst bers upon “The Birth of Our Rally Promises Fifty-Fifty Conventions On quested an inveatigatioon which set at: a store for the sale of general, mer^ meeting since May last on Tuesday at F lag.” • chandise in Lhe Association building Sex Linds, and W ill Insist On Pri- naught the isewspapec story. - the Ocean .Front. House, Main and At the Republican rally in Rumson itteSuWas, wrecked by fire, Wednesday; .-maries for Election of Delegates. . ■ „ The first Mligious meetinif^held; at’ Ocean avenues. - DR. M. A. HONLINE. !ast Friday afternoon' ‘in" honor of Beegle & S'oii- were real estate Ocean Grove,'according to’thfs paper, Six new inembers and $166 in con­ Capt. Hoffman, held under the auspices and ‘ insurance agents; the - Misses Monmouth county women received was held1 in the tent of Joseph H.; tributions, earned by members, were registrar, F. A.- Smith, B ond' str.ee^'fi;j;.|f)J of the women of. Monmouth county, Woolston sold ladies’ hats and bonnets; with pleasure the announcement made Thornley, of Philadelphia, July 31, the results of the summer’s %vork of and Bangs avenue, Asbury Park, ;di:..A.V^ > he declared himself forcefully again- George S. Hough was the town tailor; at the Republican women’s rally at 1869. “ The anniversary; each year has members. Mrs. C. W. Day, president communicate with Frank G. Mount;; modification or repeal of the 18th Rumson at the home Mrs. Berhon S. proved of such general interest,” says 3. S. Flitcroft had a plumber’s shop at amendment and belittled the Democrat­ C’hu! °* t*le auxiliary, had charge of the superintendent of the Sunday school a t f^ S Prentice last week that Senator Wil­ the Record, .“that it is thought advis­ 07 Mt. Tabor W ay; Chu Kun, St. Paul’s. ic party for “appealing to an appetite : meriting', at which the attendance was liam A. Stevens, who believes in a able. to perpetuate the memory of the Bock and Chu J,ue operated a laundry, between 40 and 50, The money col for drink to get votes.’' The program. - for— the — five nights, modified convention system, has agreed event from yehr to year.” That anni­ William P. Ladomus had a JewSl^ Llected was the result of various , ex- October 25 to 29, will be -as follow s: v : V-'iw to work and vote against any conven­ versary occasion is still observed. store and oriental museum at Olin I D. A. R. MEETING AT THE tion bill which does not include in its The territory south of Clark ave­ street and Pilgrim Pathway where the j " Bible Studies. J provisions a fifty-fifty representation nue from Central avenue west to what Strassburger grocery now stands, and ;it® . sun™ eri 46 slogan .fo r HOME OF MRS. ROBINSON for both sexes, and a provision for the is now South Main street, Neptune Monday, 7.45. to 8.35—The Old T e sta ii;;5 ^ election of delegates by the people di­ toWnshipi was unimproved; The Rec-'; STanf o£UnfS S°,d ^ ^ ^n ^n S S M S ment: Its Origin, Nature arid Signifii';.'.;v;fe eance. . \ National Vice-President General De­ rectly. • ord states that “every foot of this ter­ These form but'a partiallist of the 1 each” The was .in the na- business activities of Ocean Grove in |?wre.of a get-together and general ac- Tuesday, '7.45 to 8.35— Ol'd TeBta-. -.-vV^A livers Address-Before New ■The announcement was made by ritory htsa been gone over, the brush Mrs. Lewis S.- Thompson, Republican cut out and trees trimmed, ahd what 1886 -Mr. Coojer, who brought the i tivities at the hospital were reported. ment Geography and its Influence Von. Chapter. At the October meeting, which w ll national committewoman and Mon­ was rough and unsightly now appears Hebrew History. . .. Wednesday, 7.45 A meeting of the Richard Stockton mouth -State committeewoman, before more like a yark thaii a tangled wild- thnm ^ ’™lrthv" of t be held Tuesday, Oct i ' .wer to 8.35— H o« fr Chapter, Daughters of the American 400 ..representatives from Monmouth, preservation as furnishing triki ' ieUios ar,d !!anned fruits -will be j Study the Bible, wood.” Builders and others are ad- preservanon as iumisnint a > u w held. wThis meeting will ,„:il !«.be t,„wheld at the T h .,w ... n * .Revolution, was held September 23 at contrast between conditions here in Thursday, 7.45 to 8.35- ■The Ne v * ‘ ., Middlesex and Ocean counties. She monished'not to throw sheir shavings home of the Misses Egnbr, 15 Ocean the home of the regent/Mrs. Drew K. praised wholeheartedly Senator Stev­ and other rubbish in the streets. the early days and those of the pres­ Testament: Is.it a Reliable Recordp.TiW.jgf Robinson, Ocean; avenue.' -! ent progressive age. Pathway. Friday, 7.45 to 8.35— Je.sus o f Nnza-; ens’ record on welfare measures and What did it cost to live at Ocean The auxiliary members will attend The guest of honor, Mrs.,Charles R. law enforcement, saying that Senator reth, the Master Teacher. - ■< \ i -i;' the semi-annual meeting of the Fed7 Bank's, ■ of North Plaiiifield,' vice presi­ Stevens has voted for every law en­ Monday, 9.10 to 10.00— The Place-Of | oration of Auxiliaries; next Tuesday Education in Religion. dent' general o f the national society, forcement measure . and has stood gave a splendid address on the ^‘Im­ ssjentaily-disqualified for admission, j afternoon at 2,30 at the home of Mrs, firmly for enforcement right along.- Religious Education. portance of True Patriotism.” THREE CANDIDATES the senator, member, or delegate shall j W. D, Ripley in Belmar; Two meet- , The rally was held; in honor of Cap­ be no-tified to recommend, another can- ings of the federation are held each Among those present were: tain Harold Hoff man, Republican con­ Tuesday, 9.10 to 10.00— The Plac.- didate, who shall be examined ac­ year, one in May and the other in Oc- Mrs. Henry B. Dorr, Mrs. George L. gressional nominee. Present at the - r mt » TV- i------» of * Religion inill UUUIUVIUII.Education. -’.'Vi tv FOR NAVAL SCHOOL cording to the provisions of the pre- tober. The federation embraces all of j Wednesday, 9.10 to.10.00—'The Place^S:® Gibbs, Miss Marion Gibbs, Mrs. Na­ meeting, besides Captain Hoffman, l-U A nllvilinvinn f Um/mi rut, i- Ia a C4-n 4-n , 1* it. m » • -T-N «. • . . ...A ... .*,1 i'I than J. Holmes,,; !{rs. Joseph C. Jack­ ceding.section, were Senator Stevens, who introduced . The general remarks under the son; Miss- Alta Kresge, Mrs. T. Nelson Congressman Appleby Makes Nom­ Congressman Franklin W.| Fort; As­ regulations governing the admission to Lillagorej- Miss Miriam Leer, Mrs. Ken­ semblyman Basil Bruno, candidate for inations—Ocean County . Principal neth W, MacWhinney, Mrs. William the Naval Academy-are “to mold the pital. : Friday, 9.10 to 10.00— The. Plat f>, sheriff; Borden A. Jeffrey and Howard Not Yet Selcctcd-jpositions Still material received into educated W. Reynolds, Mrs. Drew K. Robinson, G. Borden, candidates for freeholder; the Lesson in Religious Education.ication.->;'^l%^ ;> Miss Harriett K. Robinson, Miss Mar­ Open in Monmouth, Ocean-and Mid- gentlemen, thoroughly indoctrinated Royal Arcanum Notes. Thomas M. Gopsill, Red Bank council­ ^ jorie W. Robinson, Mrs. G. .William dlesex Counties of First and Second . with honor, uprightness and truth, man, candidate for the assembly. with practical rather than academic The prize degree team of Coast j j j . p . VIERING HEARS FROM Schwartz, Mrs. Cranage T. Tilton, Alternates. Mrs. George C. Wertz, Mrs. Ida P. minds,‘with thorough loyalty to coun­ S r S ^ K d ^ riiiM a tio n ! HURRICANE SWEPT FLORIDA ( j Appleby to Lakehwat. try, with a groundwork of educational Wheeler. Assigned Congressman Stewart Appleby, who of a class of candidates at Princeton I' ------' Mrs. Drew K. Robinson announced has just returned from a .trip to the fundamentals upon which experience Congressman Stewart Appleby of afloat may build the finished naval of­ Council, Princeton, N. . J., Tuesday I I.ake Worth Absolutely Unharmed;;ipil u 1 that'all Daughters of the American the Third Congressional District has Orient, and who has visited, most of evening, October 12, Revoultiori are expected to display tho the United States territories of .Ha- ficer, capable of upholding, whenever But Loss O f Life Elsewhere Totals:; been assigned to active duty at the and wherever nmy be necessary, the Past Regent J. W. Buckley will .de­ American flag on the following days: wawH,. Guam; Philippine Islands, Nav­ Between Four and Five Hundred. Naval Air Station at Lakehurat, New honor o f the United States; and With­ liver his famous 50-minute talk »n October 12th—Columbus Day. Jersey, by the U, S. Marine Coi^ps. Mr, al Base at Guatama Bay, Cuba and Glacier National Park, illustrated, al giving due consideration that Harry F. Viering, who spent ' 'lasfl>;|§j| November 11th— Armistice Day. Appleby, who is a captain in the Canal Zone, announced this week that, humorous and entertaining. Refresh­ healthy minds in healthy bodies are winter in Lake Worth, , received the,yJ:M| “ Lest we forget” 11.00 o’clock. Three United States Marine Corps Reserve, due to the fact that there are three ments will be served at the close of necessities for the fulfillment of the following letter this week from Alvin minute prayer urged in schools. will be -attached- on or about October midshipmen to graduate from *. the the meeting, which will close promptly individual missions of the graduates, E; Gillette, Secretary of Lake Worffi“i:4i;^0 November 25th—Thanksginlng Day. 4th, ahd will be there until October United States Naval Academy next s t 11,05. Union service. . ' June, he has-nominated as the Middle- and that just and humane, .yet firm i3th. He was instrumental in keeping discipline, the graduates carry into This will be a real entertaining February 12th—Lincoln’s Birthday. this1. Naval; Air- Station on the map, sex county principal the-son ,of a prom­ meeting, and every member is urged to February 22nd — Washington’s inent ; Rutgers’ College man, and the the service respect and admiration for thus he is intensely interested in all this academy. be present. Ample parking space for Birthday. its functions. Monmouth cbunty principal will be a all automobiles will be previded. April 19th—Battle of Lexington. After-that.time the Congressman is shore man, who, has been very promi­ Coast City Councl showed a net May 3th—Memorial Day. A holy booked to make a dinner speech at nent in athleticE. The Ocean county USHERS FOR SERVICE AT gain of seven members in September, iday; not-a holiday. (The flag is at Mercersburg, .Pa., and will also make principal haa not been selected a? yet. Supreme Regent Knbeppel will visit, you wiiv';:;^i); ST. PAUL’S IN OCTOBER be interested in getting a more ac<.;jW$X half mast until noon; then to the’,peak numerous speeches, in the State-of The first and second alternates will be, Coronel Council, Keyport, on the even­ curate picture of what actually hap;-.fy$j"j® ■until-sun, down. ■' Massachusetts. selected one from each county. ing of October 8. This will be a big ^ For the month of October the ush­ pened. - Juno 14th— Flag Day. Mrs. Stewart Appleby has returned An applicant is required to be a ers of St. Paulis church will be: evening with entertainment and re­ June-17th—Bunker Hill Day, ‘c their home on Roseld avenue, Deal, citizen ox the United States, and must freshments. , “There was no loss of life nor-ser*;’:}>}» Moming—Jacob Beutell, James ious damage in Lake Worth, nor,. . in yjJiM , July .4th—Independence Day.. A New Jersey. be not less than 16’ years of , sion into’ the facadem^ shall be exam­ ward, Howard Lyle. ternoon* and evening. , Supper will be ce rn s; ; The rugs saasiufactured b » the wood and F ort Lauderdale, tho-idas-t-!#';-? MRS. M.'.U LEACH, ined according- to such regulations and served at the church at 6,0 o’clock.; ' “ : Freehold. mll» have, a national reputa­ :after the {storm, , I found :'trios^;J®tfej;S' 40— - MISS A. ii UMBSCHEIDEN, {it 'such stated times as the Secretary A ' quartette composed of ;‘.Mrs. t io n '/fo r excellent- Quality: and dura;, business men going 5-iboutitfieWi:bM®faM o f the Navy maiy prescribe, Candidates * : .- D. A. R, State Meeting. Bleecker Stirling, Miss Helen Lewis bility, with', the added feature of taste­ r.^jeijted at,siich, examinations shall not and Messrs.- Allen and RusSell>'WoolV ful designs.’ The marketcderriand i.fof Bronson Reports Fire losses paid. ‘ - The fall, State meeting of the have tho jiri'/ilettejof andthei; fi.'taminti- ley will sing. , • v ^Karfigheusian .rus^ keeps .the mlll;on Dmightoi.-a o f the. American Revolu­ The Louis' F4rBronsdp.reaS estoto,arid t|6n;;fb r !:a,tfniisSiorir to • the- aaw'e class LJtoU tifrie.' -estimated-the')saWSM tion: willbo held at Seventh Day Bap. S’ns^rohco flrO ;;'repo?ts;,settleraeht in imlOBslifWi»iiriehded;bjr- the' -board-of- UBt. Church,-Fifth street and Central Serve Schadt’s- Sea-Food. , » full '.ot’ijhe j'Eajtfifiiv iv';. : avenue, Plainfield; Friday, > October 1 1-:„i n r v ftfrpnt. n n n -t „ n.on—n ■ * aw g m 'SW aoi' -whose^'/e^tsnjnfc^-was'^ostrbyr -Jj'Wheti ■’aa^i'c^iKdldate vSfhil- ;0aa,-ba>'in ,8thf atvlO.^-a'^-fiii. ;\Lunche6h',at;jJp jw[-[& :’M iuiipti' til nab(5r|-.:w i;3 e lC w e ;l6f -

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Done at the Plant of the WEEKLY MENU i SUGGESTIONS OCEAN GROVE TIMES By NELLIE MAXWELL The prune -is a very wholesome foundation for nny- number of delecta­ 48 Main Averitie Dressy coats of pile fabrics look as ble dishes • from breakfast to dinner. sumptuous as fur wraps ■yvith their It takes the place of and satisfies the . luxurious collars, cuffs and other trim­ children’s fondness for sweets and mings o f soft fur. They adhere to the where the acid fruits are taboo, will wrapped silhouette and side fastening come into its right place as a most and reflect the new season’s modes in desirable fruit. modified dolman sleeves, deep arm­ SUNDAY— Breakfast: Grapefruit, holes and suggestions of the bloused wheat cereal, top milk, griddle These entertainers have been brought to the SeBqui-Centennial Interna­ waistline- 1 cakes, sausage.. Dinner: Clear tomato tional Exposition in Philadelphia where 1D0 years of American Independence soup, pork roast, apple saiice, mash'ed is being celebrated, by the Los Angeles County, California, Chamber ot Com­ iM eets of Olive Wood potatoes, brown gravy, sreamed onions, merce. Tho westerners have built a line old Spanish mission in tho1 Palace prune whip parfalt. Supper: Oyster Olive wood is an admirable mate­ cf Foreign, C iv ic. Fashion and Agriculture Display and there show the re­ stew, cabbage salad, whole . wheat rial for heel-making, because, whilst sources and advantages of their native heath. Tho musicians and dancers bread, sandwiches, cake, fruit, tea. being exceedingly bard, Its grain with entertain all visitors who enter the patio to rest a bit after "doing the exposi­ MONDAY—-Breakfast; Oranges; its beautiful markings forms a beau­ tion.’’ Tho Exposition continues until December 1. Wheat bran, top milk, muffins, bacon, ty in itself. Olive wood heels are ca- coffee. Dinner: Liver and bacon, B tend circled with lines of gold or block Trip fried apples and onions, Supper: Bak- enameL ' THE STORMING OF THE GATES l!ig-bowder> biscuit, hot apple sauce, sliced cold roast pork, fruit sake, tea.:' . "" . TUESDAY— Breakfast; Stewed There's a sp oilers prunes, oatmeal, cream, buttered kitchen—and the fin est toast, poached sggs Dinner: Baked o f salad oils—and the beans with tomato sauce, steamed brown bread, apple pie, ioffee Sup­ p u rest of spices—and per: Potato soup, sandwiches, lettuce fresh eggs broken salad, cranberry, siiuea, cookies. right from the shell— WEDNESDAY—Breakfast: Baked And a'Mayonnaise apple, waffles with maple sirup, doughnuts, coffee. Dinner: Broiled Master who has made beefsteak, baked bananas, mXshcd a life study . potato, scalloped tomato; fruit, jelly. of Mayonnaise- Supper: Milk toast with grated cheese, canned fruit, cake, tea. All to give you THURSDAY — Breakfast: Dates ■ the smoothest, with cereal, cornmeal .gems, bacon,. most delicious Dinner: Mutton with vegetables, cran- berry pie, tea. Supper: Macaroni, salad dressing baked with ebisese, pickles, Jelly,. -sup you eves tasted— cakes, cocoa. ■1. ■ FRIDAY—Breakfast: Grapefruit, bran muffins, scrambled sggs, toffee. Bestfoods Dinner: Baked staffed fish, horse- radish sauce, French fried potatoes, This picture Is typical of many Buch syenes onacted dally at the main sliced onions with mayonnaise, lemon gates of the Susqul-Cuntennia' International Exposition in Philadelphia wbere Mayonnaise p/e. Supper: Hot potato salad, kip­ ALWAYS DEPENDABLE the 150th anniversary of the signing ot tho Declaration of Independence iB pered herring, hot rolls. being celebrated. Tho “shot" was made from outside the gates and shows the SATURDAY— Breakfast: Stewed PH ON E ASBU R Y PAR ^ 5800 long sweep of historic Broad 1 treet, ihe main artery of the exposition; To the peacfies, cereal, buttered toast, dcuyh M ANASQUAN 1340i loft can be Been ono of .the tipitols of the Palace of Liberal Artsx^nd Manu­ huts. Dinner: Meat ' pie, mashed factures which covers nearly eight acreB of grounds and which houses soma turnips, fsttucs salad, suet udding POINT PLEASANT 644 of the finest exhibits ever s co n . The Exposition will continue until Decern- ttupper: Baked custard with bread and LONG BRANCH 17 tor L eheess, celery anrf apple salad, bread, cake,, tea. RED BANK 233 ■■ ,- Prune Whip Parfalt. Take . one-half cupful o i : stewed UfOLo MEDAL prunes, stone and sash, add ane-half BURNS QOAL BURNS W yON N AlSE cupful of .raisins softened by steam- ing In a tablespoonful of prangrs Jul/e Cut up eight marshmallows and ssoftec In one-half, cupful of cream in a -doable, boiler. Beat when soft and ads! the other ingredients and a pinch o f salt lieap In sherbet cups and serve with whipped creairi: Sprlnltie wltli pecan meats. Mind Mutt Rule "lie fountain of coifteiit must Bpsing op (n a man's own mind; and. he who has so 'little knowledge, of ^htsman na1- tciro ns to seek happiness by changing; 'anything btit.hls own disposition will , wa’std,-hls life.In fruitless efforts;'and -tniUtlplyjtb^er!^ ■to ;

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Its beau­ Mackerel “ for | ty is also further enhanced by the VanCarap’s .a addition of hand embroidered flowers Beardsley’s Prep’d. O f t C r of blue and green with silver leather « HOW ABOUT YOUK STARTER? centers.. » Tomato Soup ■ Cans Codfish Cakes « ° ans , r D.oes it take a lot of wasted energy Van Camp’s In A . Cloverdale Sliced E White Kid Gloves Are „ , ' » T om ato % Cans § to get your starter to turn the mo- S paghetti . Sauce W £ * « / BACON 2Pk^ 8 ‘tor over? When you heat that Smart for Fall Season grinding, whirring noi3e and get White kid gloves are predicted as HeinZ 1.8. 1 Finest .Cream . ^ the smart thing for the season. 'The no immediate results, it’s time you one-clasp model Is preferred, especially CATSUP Bofft. m . CHEESE 2Lb-I had us overlook your starting sys­ 'when it combines a touch of color tem. Defect/ive starters impose a both on cuff and In stitching. One Presto- . r f c jT 'c new version of these gloves Is seen in Nucoa A 1 9 C g bad. strain on your battery. Ex­ a pair with chanel red stitching on FLOUR f t e j j OLEO ptg. JC S work at reasonable prices; the back and a triple row o f the same With One Baking Dish Free color on the turned^back cuff. Soap n Brjclc’s Qt. S Other gloves in fine kid have fancy f\ 6. M0RRI8, Automotive CleGtrician cuffs of Imitation snakeskin, hand-em- Mince Meat. ^". a broidered motifs and appllqued de­ FLAKES L Lb‘ £ 3 2Net f j U. S. L, Battery Service Station signs. In black, tan and mode there TJ. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires is a glove with a turn-over cuff hay­ ° pal ' # Q t. O C c Tob' y’s . a ' J E T c J 82 South Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 2778 ing a slave bracelet attached. This Furniture Polish Bo- ^ ^ 3 3 '» ! makes a very attractive and useful Ammonia Bot FOR AUTOS, ETC. H gift for the young schoolgirl; To Babbit’s cjj carry out the cuff idea in detail there «nutmunt»niiiiiiiHiHM n»HiiM iHW m.M «brow Shaping Painlessly Oone I Box Plaits Noted in throughout the country, reports, the New Jersey Public Utility Informa­ S- . New Method Facial and Scalp Massages . . ••§ ?3ainty" Formal Frocks tion Committee. { TRUSTY'S—Hair Dressing Salon-T R U ST Y ’S { Box plaits are noted with-en&tfglr O f . tho more thim tfarae hundred Telephone: Asbury Park 1288 frequency to be remarked In dinner cities that responded U question­ S / Asbury Park 2 frocks. A sheer blue frock strikes nn naires sent to .'-ratAr-works, saperin-! ' Office: ' ajv S FOR 24- YEARS THE LARGEST STAPP OT BEAUTY EXPERTS ON THE S tendsnts, flfty-one per ceat .raported • CO AST ! unusual note through tho tapering Laird Avenue and Field Street s • treatment of the plaits. Box .plaits that their services were sne hundred of wider proportions are seen In a per cent jnetered. Only fourteen out Neptune City, N. J. ■ dinner frock of bols de rose chiffon, of the three hundred cities reported, • • M | M lllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatlaaaaaaaaal>>l>l' a a liS embroidered with spheres In silver no meters in use. More than nlnety-j If-you like our service, tell othort^l- five per cent reported, some use of' • BREYER’S ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME S metal thread. Scarfs "tying at the If not, tell u1. ; shoulder are features of soft frocks. meters. . ’ S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS ? Tlfe bioused silhouette is recognized, • Forty -seven per cent o f these cities S FOSS AND WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES • sometimes In conjunction with a belted uss cubic feet o f water as tha .hssis^ line, tbe blouse often appearing at the of thoir charges and the other flfty-l S DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT | baclj only, and tho draped movement three per cent use gallons. Most cities Centennial . Is also important, the drape placed have a sliding scale of rates, depend­ ing. on maximum rates of consump­ sometimes at the side and again at Shoe Repairing Shop G. M. Nagle’s Pharmacy the front, an instance of the latter re­ tion. An increasing number of cities are- marked in a plaid velvet dajllme making- h fixed charge, called a "ier-{ We Employ High-Grade R epairer THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE frock, which had the add^d feature .-'• The Tower of Light at the Sesqui- %ice charge,” . independent of fte of a seeming slashed, back. . • '■ Telephones 204—-1284— 3435 Ceatennia! Exposition in Phiiadel- •mount consumed, and add to tHia Our. Prices Are Reasonable Fabrics generally Indorsed are reps, S 35 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. (Auditorium Corner) phia, described as the greatest con­ eenauiaption charge*. mixtures, cashmere, crepe satin, .vel­ The Work the Best centration o f light evsr assembled by f ••^•••••••••••IIIMIMa«ll«NaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM vet, ,/h eer silks and metal, brocades. m an, has '& yoTume of 1,280,01)0,001} TRIOARIOO Suggesting, tailored lines, a dinner fcaans aandle-power, Centered in a Save Stray Coina frock developed In a small patterned feiia iaaasuring sixty-two inches in A good way to save is to have a 63 fitain Avenue, Ocean Oroye^#fg metal brocade, strlke^in urtusual note. njlaiooter, according so the Noy Jer- little box and put every stray 5 or 10 Fine tucks and plaits, sometimes ap­ Pobtic Utility Information Com- cent piece In it. You will be surprised ; JACOB GROSSMAN j pearing In the same frock, are good to see at the end of a month how stylo notes, an Interesting example Uluminated at night the many little tilings you can deny your­ Albert l browkH being reflected in a frock entirely pin- .towcar ’•rili be visible frora all parts self without changing your diet in the “ A Good Place i tucked with side trims In platted for­ «if as -a lofty silver shaft, least ~ . Jobbinj?: mation. shedding orilliant light. It is two hundred feet high.- It is believed that Leading Ftunily Ndmea the perpendicular shaft of light -will' SBEET*1 METALWCBRIII for Shoes” New Sports Costume Figures worked out from enrollment be seen is Boston. Ti jumper o f Jersey in fine vari­ records In the army and navy during Wwiaty-foar immense ?earchlifrbt», ;iate and Asbestos Shingle BaoSdij'[.'- colored stripes ts exceedingly sranrt. with,a combined intensity of 10,800,- the World war indicate that the ten. 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,’■■ Founded 1882 Weekly Edition. Appeals f 6r cash .to > >• 1 r,( T THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Che Point of Uieir AlD>'I.Oiail)A;SUF3PiRSES Published Friday HOMER D. KRESGE, Publisher Money la Sorely Needed In Devastated John E. Quinn, Editor 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Groye, N. J. The case of the 'girl Area For.Rehabilitation Work. men making $2,000 a year are getting . Telephone 7 who, three hours after she hod been The American Red Cross is Making ahead faster than others making $10,000 married a second time, remembered an appeal for funds for the Relief of a year. IfU B SC R IP TlO N S; ?L50 yea rly; 90c. sem i-annually; 50c. quarterly o r 4c. arid post­ she already had a husband, is another Florida refugees. The storm which age per copy, postage paid, in the Unite# States; Canada J2.0G and foreign $2.60 evidence of what a careless age this is, devastated Florida has bean character­ They have sufficient character and courage not to spend all they a year. • points out the Buffalo Courier and E x­ ized as the greatest disaster in Ameri­ earn. They bank part of it REGULARLY." ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. press. ’ . *:■ ca .iti recent years by Henry Baker, na­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us upon request. tional director of disaster for the WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF An M. P. has found to his surprise American Red Cross. Food ansi other • YOUR. SUBSCRIPTION that one can walk more safely in Cen­ necessary supplies have been going to Entered as second-class mall at'the Ocean Grove postofllce tral' A fiica than in the East End of Florida in great quantities, hut more The Merchants National Bank London. Still, it seems a long way than , five thousand homes , have been • Single copies on sale at C. M. Nagle’s drug store, the newsstands of J. Louis to go for a stroll, opines London Martin and Paul Chattleld, and the Times office, Ocean Groye, Main street and destroyed and money is greatly-need­ THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY Cookman avenue corner, newsstand, Asbury Park. Punch. ed for the rehabilitaion work. ______—“ j j r x r l -TH IN ITS PROPER PLACE 4% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts After all is said and done, virtue Bamage Much Exaggerated. with some people is just a case of getting sleepy along about nine In an intedview b y a repor ter of -the WMWHmMIIHIIIIIIWI The Home Town Paper, Ocean Grove is about down to o’clock, according, to the .Dayton Philadelphia Inquirer, last week, S. For the reason tha t no less m i News. ■ Davies Warfield, presidentdf the. Sea­ normalcy now, after the rush and board .Air Line, is quoted, as saying .authority than the Wisconsin bustle of an. indifferent season. In­ It is' not improbable that the young , that the press. reports of the damage State Journal said it, and, laid different season? Indeed, it may people of the present will be th» re* i cause

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S p e c ia l Through M u Leaves Ocean Grove 7*51 A. M. •topptrig at principal stations bo- two en Longr Branch and D ayton. RETURNING T H A N K Y O U Lv. PhUa. (I’r^nd'St. Sinlionj 6.2G n*. Making xume slops us on CALL AGAIN! g o tn q tr ip Plumbing, Tinning 2 | SSgg&r. A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUM HEADERS • Tickets bn sale two days preced­ ing, date, of Excursion. U STR A N 5PO R ,T" NORTHERN PACI FI CLASSING THROUGH THE PANAMA Heating ••••••••••••••OHIIMIMHONaHmiaNiHMMMMMUHMlHllMMHMIH* ‘ V C A N A L t *•{ ~ See Independence Hall, Me­ morial Hall, Academy of Fine Hardware, Paints, Oils Arts, Commercial and Universi­ ty Museums, Fairmount Park, Zoological Garden, Site' of the Sesqui-Contennial and the many Painting Kalsoininina other objects of interest of “The G."C. Pridham & Bro CHARLES S. FERRIS Quaker City.” - 51 la in Avenue CONTRACTING PAINTER OGGAN G«<>VB Practical Painters Paint and .Painters* Equipment PENNSYLVANI * RAILROAD Paper Hangers F o r Sale . Telephone 18B-R 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, N, X The Standard Railroad of the World 71’ Broadway Particular Attention to Jobbing Ocean Grove, N. J. Shop at Southeast Corner Ocean Grove Stable Grounds

Andrew Taylor . HARRY A. SUMMERS /. . . • • . . ' ' , TIN AND SHEET METAL Practical ' v.v WORKER BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER 125 South Main St., Asbury Park Cement Walks a Specialty CATUN LOCKS Phone 2601 • 115 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grare

Increase of Freight Phone,. Asbury Park 3590 via P a n a m * R o u t e, Largely EDWARD B. ASH Splitdorf Radio Electrical Contractof Due to Oil Ship­ ■ All that paint science and brains ETVE-TUBB INSTALLED $120 Wiring In AH Its Branches GREBB AND | RADIOL A IN STOCK ments, Inijicates can put/in the can. , Shop—48 Corlies Avenue, W est Grove, N,4. SCOTT MUSIC SHOP Hemstitching Rise of United The greatest covering and hiding R esidence States to Leader­ 100 Mt. Carmel W ay, ocean Grove. N, J. 330 Bond Street Aflbury Park power, 360 square feet (two coats) Pleating ship of World’s Commerce. to She gallon. Tilton’s City Dairy EDMUUD L. THOMPSON Buttons Longer life and wear than any Pasteurized Milk esfl Cr«*sti Extertoy and Xntarior BUTTERMILK AND CERTIFIED p a in t in g ether paints. ' . MILK ■ We sell it with a guarantee that Distributors tor Wa3ker-Gan3oi Products Esttamte Furnished FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO 26 Ocean Ave., Ocean Qrove, i?, J as over a century of paint making 80$ Second Avenue, Asbury Park 633 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Part PhpEe ’1677 Phone Asbury 2256-B behind it/. Phone Asbury Park 23iM S E B V IC t WETHERILL’S ATLAS PAIN! JOHP; N. BURTIS FRED E. FARRY Sold by A ngles & Smith FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER FUERAL 1IREGT0B 306 Main Street, flsburf Pari 51 Main Avenue. Phone 189-R PRIVATE CHAPEL ltd; Assistant Open Oaf and Night Phone 667 517 Bangs Ais. .Asburj Park Telephoie‘ 434 Residence telephone 434

DAVID B. REIDY ; HARRY J. BODINE Juneral Director . Mortician FUNERAL DIRECTOR >ND EMBALMER Parlors: 512 Second Avenue 1007 B*np A»s„ Miirj Pari Asbury Park Telephone 2455 Motor Equipment "HOME.FOR SERVICES” It’s Easy to Own ar Private Auto Phone 64 EASY on Our Erying & Kirkpatrick DOfllNlC CORBO. SHOE REPAIRING Easy Payment Plan Builders and Jobbers WE TAKE THE SQUEAK OUT OP Shop, 1325 Ninth Aye, Neptune, N. J. - ’ SHOES , . Phone Asbury 5447 Home, 514 Munroe Ave., Asbury Park . 52 Qlin Street,-Ocean Grove When the oldest resident was a Phones 3569-M and 1298-H N ext tu Samoa Boyce & Co, youngster we supplied Heisler Electric Shop DAVID H. O’REILLY Satisfaction Guaranteed OCEAN GROVE 206 Bond Street, Asbury Park ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR F .B .K 0 0 N 5 Orders Attended to Promptly 112 Asbury Ave., Ocean’ Grove TAYLOR DAIRYC0 Estimates Furnished * Catley & Williams, Proprietors 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove Carpenter and Buildar, Jobbing William. Young Phone 4716 ' Estimates Furnished. Seo Me Now 'MILK, CREAM E nd BUTTER- Plumbing ■: MILK ' From Monmouth County Farms T. S. TUESDAY Phone 1970 SANITARY PLUMBER 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Residence: 125 Embury Avenue 68'Abbott Avenue -Phone 2509 TIN and SHEET METAL WORK Ocean Grove. N- J, H. W. 8MOCK W. HABVEY JONES. Stoves and Stove Repairs President Treasurer . Jobbing Buchanon & Smock ATTEND Estimates Given Lumber Go. 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove The Asbury Park Dealers in Telephone 428 ' L u m b e r Business College Telephone Asbury 59-J Day Sessions Begin September 20th And Mill Products Night Sessions Begin October 4th School office open daily, BEGINNING SEPT. 8th for personal interview frank Edwards Builders’ and Painters’ and registration Supplies INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Furniture Fireproof Storage with Separate Isaac Pitman jmd Gregg Systems of Shorthand.1 All Commercial Sub­ Fireproof Rooms jects. Secretarial Training. Pupils of other schpols may continue Dealer here without interruption. 2d, 3d and Railroad Avenue* Call or telephone (after Sept 8th), or Write for particulars Stoves, Ranges, Ueatrolas ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal Asbury Park 914 Bangs Avenue > *'■ - Asbury Park, N. J. 71 South Mala St., Asbarjr Park Telephone 728

Seacoast ;; Greenbouses Electric Company H. F. VIEBINQ, Prop. Van £leve If j L. P. THOMPSON / Proprietor 50 Slain Avenue OUT FLOWERS V Ocean Grove, N J. Plumbing" and Heating FLORAL DESIGNS Tel. Asbury Park 822 BEDDING PLANTS SLEOTRIOAL SUPPLIES Mid Sanitary and Heating Engineers Lawrence Avenue, Cor. Webb Avenue FIXTURES Ocean Grove Phone 5778-J AH the Name Implies G. H. COOK 108 5.Main St., Ocean Grove, N. J W. CRELIN 99 Cookman Avenue Ocean Grove, N. J. telephone 287 MASON W ORK DONE PIANO TUNER 63 Clark Avenue, Ocean Grove, N . J. Pianos Rebuilt and ..Repaired ■■ : Telephooe, Asbnry 4187-J Phono 267B-W , ' - :-r, RRIDAY, OCTOBER-1,1926 THE /AGE S E VEN'*'« ■ . *' • ••••••••••••••••••••MIMtMMHIHaMMIMIHMMHHHtMlHAtlMMt 1 i FIRE A L A R M : . OCEAN GROVS . KITCHEN | — •«New. York and Asbury •...... Clayton’s Store, Main aventw ■s-J CABINET? ♦...... Surf and Beach./'^ ...... Embury and Beach v- t ((£), 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) Main and Beach Avenues, Ocean Grove 1 ...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway ;- ...Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway How can anyone start the day | Tho GBANB ATLANTIC has undergone many changes. £ ...Tabor Way and Pennsylvania ^ ■ properly If he wakes in a room | Hot and cold running water in all rooms, baths, toilets and | Korth End Pavilion ; whore the paint and wallpaper are ....McCHntock and Beach. constantly making faces at the I new furnishings, Its central location in fulToeean idew, on j 31...... South End Pavilion '^ W e are s. glad to co», l *2...... iClark and New Jersey v'1, furniture? . «. ■ . | the corner of three streets, its large, airy outside rooms, its S 3 3 ...... Benson and Tabor W ay v I spacious, well-shaded verandas, and its cheerful up-to-date • 3 4 ...... Heck and WhItefleld ^ h e l p f ThT h in t s 55...... Webb and Pennsylvania any of our custo- j 36...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway .?-1^:* ...... Benson and Abbott Sliced cold roast beef makes a most I CAFETERIA j n...... New York and Stooktoa. ^,' tasty dish when combined with pota­ I where only the best-selected foods, prepared by chefe who I Special Taps .." .j .i?® mers in re to matters per- j toes, onions afad g Ijnow how, are served, makes it THE ideal place for those S . 1 W ire T rou biiV ev i tomato. Put a J seeking & quiet, restful home. § iJ T M 9.V * Tlm® 7 *- “ • and ChlePm . water service j layer of thinly Call, 4 Washington. 6 Eagle. 7 taining to sliced uncooked | ' M. J. WOGDBING. | potato Into the ASBURY PARK ■ bottom of a bak­ 1 6...... Main at :I*ako‘’5£$ i ■ W e want the relations be- I ing dish, cover to...... Bond and Bangs • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■■•••••••■••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I ...... Cookman and Emory with a thin layer ^ ...... C ookm an and M aln > 'V-/r of thinly sliced on...... ™ r d and L a n g ford J-ifv/l | tween this company and its { H...... Third •••“« and . CentralCentral ,w M eulon, then add a layer of thinly sliced ...... Bangs Avenue School s beef, cover with tomato and bake un­ & ...... Munroe and Ridge I ^ WATER COMPANY i and add the meat. Add stock o r » Special Taps v • { Electric Lights Private Baths I ! "■ - ‘ I ter and. cook five minutes, season with 8—5—6 General Alarm. 1 Wire Troubla. ' Vlij1 • i 8 Fire Out. 3 Time, Noon, and Chief» iivs. two Jeaspoonfnls of curry powder, 5 Booklet S Call. 6 Wesley. 6 Neptune. 7 Cook., ihicken the gravy with flour and add | Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 • Independence. 9 North A3bury. 33 Good. ' /! | ’ Wholesome Water | a tablespoonful of vinegar. Serve will. 34 Atlantic. 25 Enterprise. To tele- •, | H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management § phone companies, call Asbury 1300. - :V.'V>; with a border of rice.' •. : : Milk at fifteen cents a quart la s ' 5 WEST GROVE cheaper food than meat and eggs, is...: Main Street and Main Ave.; while in small towns where milk Is 10.... .Main Street and Corlies Ave, nine and ten cents a quart It Is cheap 52.... Unexcelled Engine House 53...... Atkins and Embury food. ' FRANKFORD HOUSE 5 1 ...... Prospect and Heck. RAPID TRANSIT SCHEDULES ” 82 Heck Avenue 56/... Atkins and Sixth Avenue Most housewives have a certain 62.... ‘ Open All the Y ear American and European Plan ...... Corlies and Ridge ; amount to spend for food. If the 72.w...... Corlies and Union.■ PHILADELPHIA-ASBURY COACH CO. Wide, Airy Porches DELUXE BUS LINE amount is small, all ‘ the more need Home Cooking- 85...... A tkins and T en th - Bus Service To Atlantic City 92...... Ridge and Eighth1 WESTWARD BOUND that it be spent wisely, so that her MRS. ETHELEANE RODGERS, Proprietor Sat-Sun. Special Taps V LEAVES ASBURY PARK only family gets to the limit every cent in­ From the' Metropolitan Hotel at 8.30 a. in. Leaves Dally Daylight Saving Time G—6—0—General Alarm. 2 Fire Out. 3 vested for the most satisfying and Time 1 p, m. and Chief’s Call. 4 Unex-V for Toms Rlv^r, Barnegat, Manahawken, . A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ASBURY PARK nourishing food. The haphazard buy celled, 5 Uneeda. ■ . • - Tuckerton and Atlantic City. , Arrives at (B erkeley C artaret).6.00 9*00 3.00 6.00 ing which is common In many house­ Atlantic t City U ‘noon- Returning leavra •OCEAN G R O V E - . ■____ . . holds, the last minute order, means St. Clarso Hotel BRADLEY'BEACH . Atlantic City 7.15 p. m. and arrives at As- (Postofflce) ....i*.... 0.10 9.10 3.10 6.10 N E W E G Y P T ...... 7.15 10.35 .4.35 7.35 either feast or famine. Marketing in Corner Main *nd New York Avenue* 13...... Monmouth and' Paclfla-' vV bury Park 10.45 p. m. Stops, at tbe above- WRIGHTSTOWN ■' • • 18...... Fourth an d, Main ■ named towns on signal only to receive or (Camp Dlx) ...... 7.35 10.55 , 4.55 7.56 person when possible Is the best wuy; Jpen all thf year. Phone A.noury Park 87f* 31 ...... Fifth and Hammond.’*^ 35...... ;..Burlington vand Main!»^v: tdischarge passrTgera. ^ ' MT. HOLLY ...... 7.55 11.30 E.30 8.30 It teaches self-control, by being abla B. R. SHUBEP.T PHILADELPHIA ■ _ e 39.. .v . Evergreen and Madlaon w^yt Benj. F ran klin H otol 9.15 .13.45.. 6.45 9.4K to pass by the food too expensive for 41 ...... Fifth and , Central the purse and often one flnds real bar­ 52... .V, ...... Brlnley. and, -M ^ n ^ -il Special. Features ' ' E A S T W A R D BO U N D gains in food3 that the family enjoys. 57. . Ocean Park and Central 1. A Seat for. Every Passenger. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 58. McCabe and /Mifln* ^*3 PHILADELPHIA Park Place and Madison' 2. Safety With Extreme Comfort. v BenJ. Franklin Hotel 9.15 13.45 7.00 9.45 61...... — LaRelne and BeaJch:^i‘? M T. H O L L Y ...... 10.10 2.00 7.30 10.45 u The BILLARD 66...... Third and Beach ^ 3. Smoking Compartment for Men. WRIGHTSTOWN „ _ 71 LaRelne and Fletcher7 ^ ’' 4. Seven Hour* At Atlantic City, '.(C a m p D lx) ' 10.35 2.35 8.05 11.20 Corner Heck Avenue and PUgrim Pathway 73 ...... F ifth and Beach!: -- NEW EGYPT ...... 11.00 2.55 8.25 ------11.40 74 ...... Cliff and) K en t ':.^;* A S B U R Y P A R K 13.30 4.30 10.00 1.00 Sanskrit Old Language Open June' 14 for the season of 1926, MBS. E. C. CARR...... Park Place and MalnX^f •Dailly ex cep t Sunday, w hen stop is Sanskrit was the language o f the PUBLIC TRANSIT COMPANY, Inc. made at Main avenue gates. Brahmans of India and was in use at the time of Solomon, king of the LEGAL NOTICES Children of Israel. A eosqplte litera: S : 5 tore in Sankkrii has been discovered Monmouth County Surrotate’s In India, and considerable was trans­ * For the convenience of Ocean Grove residents we are receiving j Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman Avenue. Delightfully situated, lated in W83 by Sir Wm. Jones., In. the Matter of the Estate of William | S .near lake and ocean. Rooms with or without board. Phone 1881. Charles Sandy, 'Deceased.' : S . ' orders for best quality of " S Notice to Creditors to Present Claltna}/^ M. L. and h. A. LANE. . Against Estate : Roman Coliseum . . Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don-.-M'r ■ The greatest length of the Coliseum a)iay. Surrogate of the County of Mon- ' i#- j LEHIGH COAL j Make Your Reservations For Winter monthr made on the tenth day of Angus of Rome is about 015, feet ; the length 192C, on the application o f WilliELm C. San^-:V^i^ • ■ . : of the: shorter axis o f the ellipse, 5X0 dy, Lester D. Sandy and Fidelity IJnlon : /;? S Delivered by the Ideal Lumber aM Coal Company, Deal Beach • feet; the height Is about 160 feet Tha Trust Com pany (body corporate), a ctin g - ’.-if', BOSCOBEL HOTEL executors of the estate of William Charley;5;.^- seating . capacity wee 87,000 people. Sandy, deceased, notice is h ereby given to.. • Stove, Nut and Egg, $16.50 Per Ton; Pea, $12.00 § The dimensions of the arena were 281 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. the creditors of'said deceased to exhibit >V:,‘ Open Twelve Months in the Year to the subscribers, acting.' exectitors • ‘ Phone or leave your order with S feet by 177 feet. aforesaid, . their, debts and deman^^;^.^ Telephone Asbury Park 1452 M. L. BIOREN. against the said estate, under oath, with-?) in six months from the date of the aXoi^viH'M* said order or they will be . forever barred ' 1 J. N. Garrabrandt Agency 1 NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. 12. Webb Avenue, now open for business. One block of their actions therefor against the subscribers. , - 2 • from Ocean. Rooms reasonable. Dated, Freehold, N. J., August 10,1928P^%-M k EUREKA Z ■ 69 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove • E; E. MICKENS, Proprietor. WILLIAM C. SANDY, 112 Market Stw le^M I H arrisburg, Pa. :, Around Times Square LESTER D. 'SANDY, Room 553 BourSO.;;W # | Telephone 2124 \ 57 CoOkman Ave. Ropms with or without kitch­ Building, Pniladelphla, Pa. ; en privileges. Special June and September rates. Hailed as the Urst big hit of the FIDELITY UNION TRUST COM PANY^M The Ruthnor Phone 4131-W . Newark. N. J. ■ ' new season, "Broadway," a. play of M RS. J. V. SCHOM P. -33-42 ($14.00) - . tbe night life ot New' York, was brought to the place ffoift which it Monmouth County Surrogate’i*8 ■ O fficew ’J:j||| spvaug last week and was received with loud acclaim on all aides. In. tho Matter of the Estate of PhilipP h lH n M.r.v • Mergaugey’s Express and Storage j Marshall, Deceased. Vjvwm m "Broadway" Is from the pons oi Notice to .Creditors to Present C laim ^ | t AUTO. VANS FOB.'LONG-DISTANCE MOVING S Phillip Dunning and Goorgu Abbott, Against Estate staged by the authors, jiml produce.! Pursuant to the.order of Joseph ] liny, Surrogate of. the County - I Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Movers % ■ by Jed Harris at th^_B|;oad^urst Made ft vrd Wear mouth, made on tho eighth day of _____ ,r_., Theatre. ber, 192G, on the application of Ocean -‘M^ S Goods taken from your home here and delivered at your home • Grove Natonal Bank (body corporate)/' filled with the talk o f Times You will always led with their sturdy sffi- • the same day ? adm inistrator of the estate o f Philip -M. iri-Aii Square and characterizing some oi ciency. Marshall, deceased, notice is hereby Sv6n?vjV?{$ this section’s most common person to the creditors o f said deceased to eXrM^i.^;' § STAGES AND BUSEJS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f ~ Successful gardenitig depends largely on the tools hlblt to the subscriber, administrator a i ages. "Broadway" also has the hu­ aforesaid, their debts and demands S 90 South Main Street, Asbury Park | man intoreat' appeal that will puli that are used. against the said estate, under oath* wltlUVA'i,^ in six months from the date of the afore-^iMi, j Phone 819 ' 5 even thOBe w h o have never heard or said order, or they will be forever barred vV%>. • • .* a, night club. of their actions therefor against tho said subscriber. ■ The show is well'nigh perfectly SNYDER & ROBINS Datedi, Freehold, N . J., Setem ber 8, 1920. cast, and admirably acted by each T e lc o h o u e 3 7 0 0 OCEAN GROVE NATIONAL BANK,. (# 1 * ot mom, though the honors of the 37-46 .($14.00) .. O cean'G rove, N .f J .^ i « | ! L i l l i a n s a m u e l s j opening night were bestowed on Leo In Chancery o£ New Jersey. • I PARKER METHOD HAIR AND SCALP ’TREATMENT f Tracy, who portrays the aspiring AINT Kdi» Street and lake ivennt a r d w a r e :st :i»s H IDSTLKRSi - To Francesco Solano . \ ■•. vv' j ■v | Marc®! and Water Waving. Shampooing, Hair Bobbing S vaudeville; dancer. P ASBURY B\RK By an order of the Court of ChanceRTj Broadway welcomed .“Broadway1; o f N ew Jersey, m ade on the day o f the.v-KY'/i PERMANENT WAVING IN OIL EXPERTS J 3 BY a a long lost child and will treat Branch Store. 94 Corlies Avenue, West Grove date hereof, in a cause whoreln EllBabeth'v^:.^ Y, Connolly Solapo la petitioner'and you' S Lillian’s Clay Pack. Facial and Body Massage i it as such for many months, defendant, you are required to appear, and.f i ^M j SLIMLINE REDUCING GARMENTS ! ’ Iso • -oponing last woek wore • plead, a n sw e r, o r deniur' to peti11 oner's'x,- l>etltion; on or before N ovem ber 19»:^1986iiK?;|M Honeymoon Lane," at the Knicker­ J i ' The Right Road to Health « •NiMiMMiiMaaHiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaiaaaaatMMaaaaiaa^Haaaaaaia In default thereof such decree •; wiUi /.b‘0iMJJ)9 tnkeri against you ds our Chancellor' shall' ^u^ • ■ 7 THE MAGNECOIL BLANKET WILL MAKE YOU WELL S bocker,'and "The Ramblers’' at the Lyric. Eddi. Dowling got up most think equitable and, just. k. ? 428-422 Oookms; Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 3578 * V' The object of said suit is to obtain a of the former show and Eddie | Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday EvenlngB . SAVOY THEATRE STOCK CO. 1 cree of divorce dissolving the marrlagoV^ij^ Dowling puts, over most of It, too.. . i m between you and petitioner. • I . Open All Year 'v •{ ;-rS . . CHARLES E. . CGOKA#ft$$ ' Uonoyjaoon Lane" is a clean mu- Asbury Park’# Own Little Theatre Group S Solicitor of Petitioner, Asbury Park; itNumHuniim iM imkvnitHiim nm •■•■•M M M i.iH H N .H .lim alcai comedy, with lots o f laughs, Direction C. J. Bryan 7 , , J •;:Pp.ted. September 18,, 1926.-^*43.-. tunes that stick with you, and a story that is w«>U portrayed. MaMIIHHllMlaaaMaiatMaMIMMMMMIMtiHMMMIIIMIIMHaillMaMI This Week the Savoy Slock Company Offers I

^ T*1®* o f B ’y Kv. 8:30* “ S P O O K S ” 5 } ■ 8T II,B $’ BXPR|ESS j ..~ --.rrrl^ l,Mata. Wed. A Sat. 2:30 •‘•The Hall-Mills Mystery is nn Open Book Compared to This Thriller.? .Si..:;., Local! and Long Distance Moving | FIORENOE REEDhthiSHANOHAI 6E8TURE NOTE—A SHOCK ABSORBER UNDER EVERY SEAT ; >, « E L T I N G E V '^ o ^ ’w , 42d St. Ev. 8:35 • No matter what occurs duririg the course of this play, positively nqth-v I | STORAGE TRUCKING { t u I II1 U & Z M ats. W ed. & Sat.,. 2:35 ing„wi!l happen to yoik T H g ’ O K.O 8 T 7 R A I H '■■■/r.Our'Me«y^:'Capable'and Courteous. . |- "... ^ BARGAIN B1ATINEES D IT 7 Thea, W; 48th St. B r. 8:S6 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY : THURSDAY Park ;o; -v * X'.iMaU.V Wea. Sat, at 3:30: '•^NEXT W EEK-i.-—— ' 5 . ifSipfSr V I' - «. - A.Kiirv P*rlr ■ ■■ * .•/Special I—

. ’hooauB;.^ <4hiiKV"'' T H E OCEAN GROVE TIMES j»AGE EIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,1926'. A WEAK FOOTBALL TEAM NEPTUNE SCHOOL NOTES At a recent football match Uie home team was getting the worst o f the bat­ A FEW DAYS ONLY! Vol. 2 No. tle. The rival supporters were deep in a heat»d argument and angry words flew like sparks from an anvil. Neptune 7, Point Pleasant II. ors, coaches and seven members c i the “What out team needs," said one student body. A boy and girl will be J Yea, all kings shall fall down before The first football gallic of thc season home supporter, “is a really good elected from the senior, junior and so­ I class; 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p, m., resulted in a victory. The margin o f coach." BEAUTY SHOP phomore classes and one member, preaching services Sunday school, victory was not large, but it was a either boy or girl, from the freshman “ What your team needs,” replied tlie • victory nevertheless. ; 2.30 p. m. Rev. H. Eugene Curts, pas- Announces class. This council will have charge of ' tor. visitors’ supporter, in tin acid voice, “ii V Many persons who attended the all athletic activities. It mil try to a good strong hearse I’’--- Toronto game. thought that Neptune deserved get more s'tudents to come out for the Globe. to win by a larger count, but. the reel various sports and also to come out St. Paul's M. E., Ocean Grove. A Complete and black iost several opportunities to and cheer at the.games. It will have Sunday ■ services: 9.30, Brotherhood score t>y misplays and fumbles. The charge of. all schedules and eligibility class; 10.00, Sunday school; 10.30 a. Taking Net Chances line,, though green, proved itself. The rules. : i m. and 7.80 p. m.( preaching services. Doctor (bandaging the arm of a beg­ Permanent Wave ■tackles especially dill fine work. Only If this council-works successfully it Rev. H. Eugene Curts, pastor. gar who has been run over)—It’s, n one o f the seven men in the line was is tmped that a student government wonder you don't use soap and wafer an upperclassman. The others were now and then. council will , bo organized. Trinity Episcopal, Asbury Park. either freshmen or sophomores. They Teachers' Institute On Monday. Beggar—I havethought of it, sir, did better than Point’s experienced There will be r,o school on Monday Services iondueted by the. rector, but therie’s so, ninny kinds o f soap line, which could not, hold Nep, A ll o f because o£ the annual institute for the Rev. Randall W. Conklin, as follows: about now, and it’s so hard to tell Point Pleasant’s kicks were hurried 'teachers of Monmouth county. 7.30 a. m., holy communion; 9.30, Sun­ which is and which iB not Injurious How delighted the fastidious woman will be when and of short duration. The backfield, Beginning Tuesday the full session day school; 10.45 a. m., m orning pray­ however, did not acquit itself so well. to the skin, that I don’t like to take she knows she can now obtain a ?egulai Steinbach schedule goes into effect, classes being er and sermon; 7.30 p. m.» evensong any risks! The backs seemed slow and not ex­ held until 2.30 in the afternoon with a ar.d sermon. _permanent 'wave for $ 10. But shefmust make her actly sure of themselves. half hour for lunch. The outlo'ok, now that the first game A lunch room has bees fixed up in First M. E., Asbury Park, Encouraging Talent appointment by phone or personally as soon as pos­ is won, seems quite promising. “Josh,” said Parmer Comtossel to the basement. The senior class will Rev. F, A. DeMaris, pastor. Preach­ Trenton, which plays at Bradley sell hot drinks and sandwiches. They his son, “ why don’t you go ahead and sible. Beach on Saturday, was held to score­ ing service at 10.45 a. m. Sunday will try to have some warni food for school at 2sS0. Young people’s meet­ write a play?” less tie by Newton Hall last.Saturday. sale each day. ' “Who? Me?" They, too, have an inexperienced team, ing at 6.45- Evening sermon at 7.80. ‘Tes, I’ve been to theaters quite but th.cy will no doubt be a faster ag­ Prayer service, Wednesday at 7.45 gregation than the Pointers. The game Personals. o clock. • some lately. The way I heard you talkin’ to that team o’ mules shows is called for 2.30. All admissions at Marion Reid spent several days last ’ the gate are fifty cent's. Students may First Baptist, Asbury Park. me you’ve got some pretty good ideas Steinbach Company week visiting in Washington, D. C. Sunday school and adult Bible class fur dramatic 'dialogue.”—Washington buy their tickets at school for twenty- Euth Sperry has been' confined to at 10.00 a. in.; at 11 Dr. MacMurray Star. five cents. her home by illness. The cheering at. last Saturday’s will preach. Also sermon afc 7.30, game was a vastimprovement over last Miss Harden was unable to attend Y tung People's meeting on Monday Anything to Pass^ihe Time year. There were seven cheer-leaders her classes last Monday. Miss Holden evenings a t 7.45. PREACjSERSi ’ MEETING OF his meeting with P. S. Bascom, the substituted for her. The Family Solicitor (discussing out at the game. They are not al] ex­ awkward entanglement)—But what in­ NEW BRUNSWICK DISTRICT ^ a k ^ o f the morning. actly sure o f themselves as yet, but Charles Tomford Is taking a post Evangelical Lutheran. Asbury Park. duced,you to propose to her? ln replay to,one or two wtity rejoind­ they were able to get the crowd shout­ graduate course at Neptune. The pastor, Rev. Henry C. Kraft, The Entangled— Well,. I was dancln’ ers, Rev. Bascom brought out some of ing and yelling better than in form er Beatrice Namur has returned to her 'Current Events” By Dr. Marshall, the dangers that threaten the church will preach Sunday morning at 10.30. with the girl,, you understand, and— years. * home in New York City. and “Fads Fashions and Experi­ today, calling them “Fads, Fashion* Sunday school at -9.3G a. m. Luther and—well, a feller can’t jolly well keep Alexander Milligan has moved to League devotional service at 7 p. m.; ments As Troubling the Church,” by and Experiments as troubling the on talkin' about the jolly floor and tbs church.” An Athletic Council. West Belmar. He is still attending pleaching at 7.30. Rev. Boscom, v jolly orchestra all the jolly time.— Tlie speakers for the month of Oc­ This year an attempt will be made Neptune. London Humorist. The usual Monday morning meeting tober, were announced as follows: Oc­ to interest the student body in taking Myrl Eckert has been placed in the Ballard Memorial, Asbury Park. tober 4, at Bayhead, with District Su- a greater part in school activities. advanced section of the freshman of the preachers of the New Bruns­ Sunday at 10.30, preaching service wick. District was held at the usual porintetKi -nt Belting in the chair, and With this in mind an athletic council class'at Lehigh in mathematics and W h y So M any? conducted by the pastor, Rev. U. G F. A. DeMaris the speaker. October will be-formed. It will consist of the science, and in the middle section in Father—So you’ve already begun to hour in St. Paul’s church and was; call­ Hagaman; Sunday school, 2.30 p, m.; 11, J. W; W ainwright; October 18, J. athletic committee of ihc board of od'- English. 'These 'standings fare de­ And that married life lias its troubles? ed to order in the usual way. II. S. Lawrence P itt; October 25, H A. Hon- ucation, the physical training instruct­ termined by examinations at Lehigh. Fpworth League, $6.30; evening wor- Daughter—Yes. Bill’s a dear old Cramer, of New Gretna, was called sHp, 7.30,. Prayer meeting Tuesday line. thing, but sometimes he won’t listen upon to iead the devotions, after which Adjournment at 2.40 with benedic­ evening at 7.30. to reason. “ Current'Myents” was discussed by Dr. Marshall. tion by P. S, Bascom. Father—He ought to be ashamed of for the excellent work done during the West Grove M. E. Unlike the leading dailies, he con­ fire Sunday evening when the Green himself. Not every married man has Rev. H. B. White, pastor. Services the chance. fined himself to matters o f a some­ Canvass For Near East. and Hagerman lumber building was what personal nature, stating that he burned. for the coming Sunday as follows: A house-to-house canvass in the in­ 10.30, preaching service; 2.30, Sun­ had not had a vacation for several terest of .the Near East Relief will be Herbert Klein, of Atkins avenue, EASY years and how he had expected to take has moved to. Bradley Beach for the day school; 6.30, Junior League; 7.30, made Sunday afternoon, October 10, The Times is to be fo un<3 on sale every one this, summer, but work prevented. winter. evening servico. in Occan Grove and Bradley Beach. P. Friday at Fletcher J- Heyaler’a store, 05 In lieu o£ travel he had been reading G. Mount is chairman and treasurer, Corlies avenue, Neptun;. >J. J .' ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Johnson are good books and reviewed a work by visiting Russell Horner and family. St, Augustine’s P. E., Asbury Park. of the committee in charge of the ap- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fletcher, o f Halliburton called “The Royal Road to peal in Ocean Grove and Mrs. J. E. Corlies avenue, spent Sunday at Dela­ Rev, C. Canterbury Corbin, rector Romance.” He touched oh Kipling’s Yarhell is chairman and ./treasurer of ware Water Gap. UNUSUAL SERVICE RENDERED X ow mass,.at' 7.301a. m, Matins and latest effusions and dwelt upon the se­ . the Bradley Beacli committee. Shirley Thompson has returned to sermon at 11 a. in. Evensong and'ser­ vere strictures the periodicals of Great • BY LILLIAN SAMUELS _ .. . , .- , It has been announced that the end her home after spending two weeks mon at 8 p. m. Evensong and address Britain were placing on his intemper, i is 5n sight for the woi.k of th;g Ameri. Wednesday evening at 8, with her grandmother. Beginning next week Lillian Sam­ ate-words. _ .. , can relief organization.' At one time -John Bills visited.relatives in Point uels, proprietor of the popular Beauty Toqk.upI the human side o f the Presi- . over 120,000 ,orphans: .in' Bible lands Pleasant on Sunday. Bradley Beach M. E, Shop, will, spend Mondays and Tues­ tlepi and the estimate af Bruce Barter , were in its care but bjr graduation into Bernice White, who hits been ill after an interview. Contrasted tne, trades, learned at the orphanages, the days Of each week doing special dyeing Rev..H. L. Bradway, pastor, 10.30, death ■rate on Enghsh roads with those number of children .remaining is less ■with bronchitis, is improving, and bleaching work in New York City, reaching service; 2.30; Sunday school; o f the-United States, and^showed that tlian 80j00o; However, the committee . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thompson and and thc rest o f the week at her. Ash­ Epworth League at 6.30; preaching at daughter, Mrs. Ed. Stone, visited bury Park shop. The latest New York .30. in the year. 192,; one death had occur- poin,‘,:i out that to discontinue the suo- Trenton recently. methods will also be practiced by ex­ T? . , ° j i 5 ,u ^C port now would be worsts than not to United States, 7,766-had met, death m 'have commenced ’it. The children re- , Mr. and Mrs. Chris Megill and Mr. perts under her direct supervision Grand Avenue Reformed, Asbury Park and Mrs. Raymond Hendrickson Fish— 1 don’t see why they make all the same year on our railways. | maining were babies when picked up here. Rev. G. M. Conover, pastor. Hours tills fuss about swimming the Eng­ talked about I 'tm Brown s school days, - jjy the relife workers and for the last .spent Sunday in Beat- Mountain and The Liliian Samuels shop is noted oi service on Sunday are as follows: lish channel. I could do that without and drew the remark xrom Dr. Boswell - sjx years they have been under the West Point for keeping up to date on the newest Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cottrell, r»f1 10.30 a. m., sermon; 11.45, Sunday half trying. that this was a classic, referring to cure of the* Americans. They are the I and most efficient methods of hair and Eleventh avfinue, have gone to Florida school; 6.30, Junior League; mid­ Thomas Awiold and Dean ntanley as fiower of the lot, so to speak, and their I scalp treatment. She is an authorized week prayer meeting is held every two of the outstanding characters from influence Will be greater than those for the winter. I practitioner of the Parker method, Hard-Worked Hog The Ladies’ Aid Society of the V ednesday at 7.30, Rugby. He spoke of our participation | and- her Swedish massage treatments . It used to be the .ltfe of a hog' who have gone before them to stabiliz­ West Grove M, E. Church realized a in the late war as a necessity and ' have won an enviable reputation for Was one sweet dream of ease. ing th'e Near East, nice sum from their sale of clam stated ,the retison fo r it. her along the North Jersey shore. Salvation Army, Asbury Park. But now ho lives the life of a doff chowder on Friday And toils like busy hoes. Report? of the pastors brought Rev. While away the early part of- each Salvatior Arp-” barracks, Mattison Several residents are planning to at­ Daniel Johnson to his feet to extol the w eek . the. work of the Asbury Park avenue. Servi . 11 a, n , Sunday tend the State fair at.Trenton this Experienced messages and tlie messengers yester­ shop will be carried on by capable as­ school at 2.16. ,ingv People's meet­ day at the one hundred and, seven­ George W; Mason week. ing 6.15 p. m., evening worship at 8. She (romantically)—The man I Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Fanny sistants. teenth anniversary’ of the church at J P. Spdhm, officer in charge. marry must be willing to go through Formerly with Hotel Carleton Terrace Thompson visited Trenton .on Sunday. W est Long Branch! GorreO, o f Lake­ W. H. M. S, Meeting October 5. lire for me Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of Atkins ave­ wood, told ol She peculiar trial of a New York City Neptune City M. E. He— Then I’m your man. The boss nue, entertained friends from Lake­ The Woman’s Home Misisonary So­ brother arid a free-will offering was has flred me for telephoning you so . , Expert on wood and Ocean Grove on Sunday. ciety of St, Paul’s church will meet Rev. I, J. B. Hill, pastor. Sunday sent to this brother. The P. T. A., of-Bradley. Beach- • Tuesday, October 5th, at 2.30 p. m., in school at-10 a, m Preaching services often.—Japan Advertiser, The reported convalescence of Rev. wili hold a supper in the church , din­ ! the Junior Sunday school room, at 11 a, m. and 7.30 p. m« Prayer meet- Edward Mount*. R. A, Conover and Ladies’ Hair Bobbing ing-room Monday evening, October The study book for the year is “Our ing at 7.30 p. m. How It Got There George S. Johnson brought joy to the (Templed Hills” and deals with the hearts of the men whe were their eo- Marcelling and Curling 4th, from 5.30 to 0.00 p. ill. Husband—Mary, here’s a hair In . Mahlon White, of Eleventh and At­ : problems of the rural church. The pro- West Side Mission. Asbury Park- laborera. Only Samuel Sargent can the pie crust. CHILDREN’S BOB 'A SPECIALTY kins avenue, is having heat installed. ! gram will bij in charge of the eoinmit- draw such word pictures from a won­ 1203% Sprjngwood avenue, Asbury Wife-r-Looks like one of yonrs, John. Mrs, Abner. Shibla, of Belmar, vis­ j tec, Miss Bushman, Miss North and Park. W. Clark i'crks, superinten­ derful memory, and he turned back the Lady Attendant ited her daughter, Mrs; Taylor Miss Cummings. The mountain schools It roust have come off the rolling pin. pages of his life forty years to tell of dent. Saturday night, £ o’clock, Har­ —The Progressive Grocer. 5 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Throckmorton, on Monday. 1 and settlement work and other lines pf ry liirm will lead. Sunday aehool, Van Wilkins and family are moving work carried on by the • W. II. M. S. 2 30-Sunday afternoon; H Norberry, = 3=------to their home on Atkins avenue, after j will be presented by secretaries of the superintendent. Evangelistic sex:-' Some Do spending the summer in Belmar. I various departments. The motto is vices Sunday evening, 8 o’clock. Chil­ "My father got a chair of elec­ ! “ America For Christ.” To this end . Miss Edith McDowell entertained dren and young people’s meeting tricity in the physics department." { A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN | her niece from Jam esburg. over the J they are working. Tuesday; 8 p. m,, W. Clark Yerks in “That’s strange; father got hte in weekend. | A cordial invitation is extended to 2 , A one year and a two year course in Secretarial Science for young g charge. , Thursday r.ight, George Sa- the police department”—Vanderbilt S women who wish to prepare as private secretaries to business and 5- Madeline M egill, spent the weekend all the women of Ocean Grove to at- bin in charge.. with her gra ndmother in Belmar, ] tend the meetings as visitors or niem- Masquerader, S professional men arid society women. High school graduation re- 5 * juired for diploma course. Those ssot qualified for entrance admitted » Mr. and Mrs, Russell. W olfe’s new j bers. , _____ Christian Science, Asbury Park. home on Shark River Islands is nearly On Her Hand* * to special course All courses of collegiate grade. • J | A Surprise Party. Services are held regularly every • Unusual success of graduates attests to thoroughness of work S' completed, Gladys -M ay 's flnnce is supposed to Sunday morning at 10.30 by the 2 done. . , S . Harry Dodd, of Eight avenue, who 1 Mrs. E. J. Severs, .of the Broadway be a dreadfully bad egg, First Church of Christ Scientist at J 5'aculty of experienced men and womer. Small classes insure in- S was operated on for appendicitis in House, %vas agreeably surprised at 10 Third avenue and Emory street. The, Gertrude—I wondered why ehe J dividual attention ■ to needs of students, Modem equipment. Com- • Ann May hospital is improving. o’clock Saturday morning by the ar- reading room is open every day frprn didn’t like to drop him. ; modious building ideally located. . The lire companies deserve praise ■! rival of six of her lady friends of the 11 a. m, to 4 p. m, Wednesday evening J Day session now.open. Evening session opens October 4, S Sewing Circle, o f which she ia a merii- service at 8. 2 Write, call or phone for full particulars • j ber in Philadelphia. They had their DREADED THE PEACE Second Church of Christ Scientist i families with them, making a total o£ services Sunday mornigg at 11 o’clock 5 THE LE MASTER INSTITUTE | , fifteen in the party, and motored over and Sunday evening at 3 o’clock; also 2 (AJunior College) • ; from their homes in Philadelphia and Wednesday evening at 8 o ’clock. Reari­ • 508 First Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. • s j suburbs. ng room open daily. Cojrner Grand and | The visitors motoredi over the sur­ Asbury avenues, Asbury Park. S WALTER P. STEINHAEUSER, A.M., LITT. D., President | RISLY rounding drives, promenaded the boardwulk and attended St. Paul’s j Phone A«bury 2557 ' Founded 1908 } church' Sunday morning, and left for Christian and Missionary Alliance, MIIMIMtHHIMIlMIMIlNmtlNWlMKHIHillimiiaMHIHflllHiMM home in thc afternoon. The party con­ Asbury Park sisted of Mr. and Mrs,. Albert Bowers, 61?- Asbury- s’/enue, Asbury Park. • HWIMMIHatlHIIVNHIUHItMMMMlHMaMlllimMIIMHMMNIIMH of Narbeth, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preaching services Sunday at 10,45. a. W E. are depend- Smedley, of Drexel Hill, .Pa..: Mr. and ni. and 7.30 p. m^ Prayer ,meeting ■ ^ My spinal adjuatments will make r able and you Mrs, Ott and son George, o f Philadel­ Wednesday, 3 p, m. Prayer and praise 2 v • you well. A«k my patients. | can certainly rely up. phia; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doane and service Friday, 7.39 p m. Sunday son Carlcton, of Philadelphia; Mr. and on oare and attention school Sunday, 9.45 a. m. R. L. Staley “Naturally you object to war be­ Mrs. E. Spaulding and two daugh­ pastor • in sill details. This ters, and Mr, and Mrs. D. P. Edwards, tween yourself and your wife?" , } DR. CHESTER B. VLIET ! “No—that’s normal enough—It's th« is one o f many ren- of Penfield, Pa. First Presbyterian, Asbury Park. 2 ' Licensed Palmer graduate ; f ons why we are call­ peace that follows that gets my goat.” Dr. Charles F, Show, pastor. Sun­ ed. upon so often. day school at 10 a. m. Preaching ser­ vices at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Mid­ And That’t That ! CHIROPRACTOR 5 week service Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. He lo euro that he’ll be Uappjr when - He marries Mary Anne; * Suite 3 0 2-3-^ 8 Asbiny Park Trust. Co, Building Young people’s society Thursday 7.45 And though th laus can’t open one, "Silent Service’ p. m. '______'______■ She cur,; car, drive' a can. save m m m i m m | Phones: Office Aabur^2217 - ■ Reaidence Spring liake 1848-R tta jvm mym b o n or Stub? Mrs. Keator Going to Honolulu.^. Orphaned Do iH*r fed tin d «r *tes!ned f Mrs, Bruce S. Keator, organist of Young Poet—What do you think ol U 'at, Invo ycxnt mfm.smmm- thc First M. E. Church, Asbury Park, my latest brain child? -X ' -It Will Pay You to Visit « Y«w sa*.» smd * on Tuesday, o f next week, October 5, Editor— I’m afraid. nur magazine GfO. B..5CXT0N *• .,•■', will start on a two-montha’ trip to vrtll bo tmsble to adopt It! f U N C«A L - Dl P FCTOR Honolulu, She will be accompanied by THE CRQGKER^ SHOP' STILES & CO. her daughter, Miss Ruth Keator, and 4 . 'OBOOKEE? BH0p: lis''.'*;' UHCHC r u b t i a & u by h ’ ' *| ' - Mre! s m m m x m . """SHK gan m i RO'bj,