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VOL. XLVIl— N o. 25 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JE R S E Y , FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1 , 1 9 2 9 F o u r C e n t s

PARTY CONFERENCE a n At t r a c t i v e FEA T U R E HIS DEPOSIT A WEDDING GIFT NEPTUNE COINCIDES Ocean Grove and Neptune Pictured O’BRIEN Justicc Softens When Police Learn BARS ONE-MAN RULE In New Railroad Folder. Offender Was Newly Wed. WITH PARK PROTEST Three pages of illustrated and de­ LEAD AT ELECTION; On his honeymoon trip to Atlantic City, Andrew S. Brennan, of Eliza­ ORGANIZATION LEADERS MEET scriptive matter and two full pages o£ AGAINST -PROPOSED ABANDON­ advertising in “ New Jersey Seashore beth^ stopped off in Asbury Park last WITH THE GOVERNOR Resorts" nro devotea to Ucean Grove Saturday evening. He parked his,cat- MENT OF ROUTE NO. 4 and -Neptune township. This- publica­ BORDEN, ALSO WIN on the boulevard directly opposite the tion is isaiied annually by the Penn­ crosswalk leading front Ocean. Grove. Will Get Behind a Party Program This infraction drew a ticket from Will Unite With Asbury In Addressing sylvania Railroad. It is now being dis­ WHITLOCK AND GRACEY ABE RENOMINATED FOR NEP- Intended To Carry Along Progres­ tributed throughout the territory wav­ Officer Frank Megill, summoning State Highway Commission In Op­ ered b y the Pennsylvania system from . TUNE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN" — SURPRISINGLY Brennan to the Grove police court. He sive Policies Of Larson Administra­ New York to Washington and west­ made his appearance promptly Sun­ position To Jlovenvent—Further tion—Platform Stripped Of Bunk. ward to Chicago and St. Ikmis. The LARGE VOTE POLLED AT ELECTION ON TUESDAY. day morning to learn he v/ould be re­ Consideration of Lake Improvement, folder, comprising 192 pages and il­ quired to deposit five dollars to guar­ Trenton, Wednesday, June' 19,— luminated cover, is a fine example of BARBOUR CONGRATULATES HIS OPPONENT AND antee his presence for a hearing set Other than routine business, about Nothing: -in recent year? has so defi- the printer’s art. PLEDGES HIS SUPPORT OF THE WHOLE TICKET. by Police Chief Franklin' for yester­ tho only matter to engage attention 5 nitely and clearly settled the.fact that The illustrations of O^eiin Grove, in-, day. of the Neptune township committee in the Republican organization in New elude a beach scene, the children it STERNER ISSUES STATEMENT IN WHICH HE PROMISES In police court it became , known a brief session Tuesday evening was Jersey is free of one-man domination Thornley" Chapel and a boardwalk that Brennan' was newly wed and on the consideration of a resolution adopt ­ than that gathering at Sea Girt last view. In the advertising section the EFFICIENT SERVICE IF- ELECTED TO THE STATE SEN­ his honeymoon. “ Where’s your wife'.’” ed by the Asbury Park authorities : week.: It.was a1 party conference in vi sws include the Neptune municipal ATE—ON DEMOCRATIC TICKET THOMPSON DEFEATS Chief Franklin asked. Monday requesting the State Highway which most of the organization lead­ hall, Corlies avenue, South Main street “She's outside waiting for me,” re­ Commission to reopen the hearing on ers participated, and Governor Larson arid the high school building. Col. G. BUTLER FOR SHERIFF NOMINATION—LIST OF THOSE plied Brennan. . . the proposed abandonment of a por­ was the choice fa t presiding officer, as C; Stull, Neptune publicity, director, “Bring her in, that we may meet tion of highway route No. 4 run­ he will-also be the chairman-of the prepared the Jocal data for the folder, NOMINATED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE. her,” returned the chief. ning through the township. The reso­ v group' to take only'such-, steps as may Mrs. Brennan, young and pretty, was lution, asking cooperation from the assure to the people safe and econom­ After the hottest primary contest brought-in, 'The chief, in a courtly township, was framed in these 6,600,009 TREE SEEDLINGS candidacy on my record as nn assem­ w ords: ical government' of the State. In that this county hat ever known, Assem­ blyman. 1 shall again set forth before m anner, turned back to her- the five “Resolved, that the State Highway group ' v leading Republicans were Are Available At State Nursery For blyman E. Donald Sterner, of Belmar, tbe people of .Monmouth county my dollars deposited by her husband, arid United States Senators 3dge and on Tuesday received the nomination vietys of legislation and any other told her to accept it as a wedding Commission be requested to reopen Keani 'former Senator Prelinghuysen, Planting. Next Spring. for State Senator on the Republican problem the solution of which -will be gift from the Ocean Grove police. the hearing upon the proposal of the State Chairman Mott, Vice Chairman Whereupon the summons was sifted, S tate Highway Commission to aband­ The State Forest Nursery operated balloti He -defeated Mayor W. War­ beneficial to. the county, David Baird, National Co.ntmitteemaift ren Barbour, of Rumson,.by 5,711 j j “I fee! that the Republican, party the _ charge dismissed, arid Mr. and on that portion of the State highway Pomeroy, County Collector Johnson, of by the New Jersey Department, of Mrs. Brennan went on their way re­ route No. 4 lying between Eatontown Conservation and Development at Votes. 1 - . j.V?ill again be united and th at harmony ' Atlantic; Surrogate Johnson,- . of Mayor Frank Durand, of Sea Girt, 'will be a feature of the November joicing, and Belriiar, and passing through Union; Mayor Congleton, of Newark; Washington Crossing , now contains Eatontown township, West Long approxim ately si>: million tre e seed-., and Assemblyman Thomas Gopsill, of .election'. I look forward to being ' County Chairmna Scott, of Essex; Red Bank, were nominated as the As­ j elected as the Senator from Monmouth Branch, Allenhurst, Deal, Oakhurst, lings, half df which, will be available Ocean township, Asbury Park, Nep­ twelve of the thirteen Republican sembly candidates. Durand led Gop­ -and promise efficient service.” STOCKTON CHAPTER State Senators; two prospective Sena­ for shipment' to farmers and forest tune township, Bradley Beach and planters'throughout the State in; the sill by over 1,200 votes. i Ocean Grove and Neptune township to r s —^Assemblyman Leap, of Salem, Others nominated on the Republican Avon, arid the. bridge crossing Shark spring of 1930. , ; stood by Sterner loyally, giving him a river. and Russell E. "Watson, of Middlesex; ticket were: Joseph McDermott for i majority over Barbour of 1,290. In the OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Attorney General . Stevens, County The .capacity of the State nurseries “And be’it further resolved that has been increased to keep pace with county clerk, Harry G. Borden and ..Grove alone Sterri.er’s m ajority was Clerk Hildredth, of Cape May; . Sur­ Borden A. Jeffrey for freeholders, these muncipalities be notified of the the demand • for planting stock and. 58G The township as a. whole also GROVE D. A. R. T H R EE YEARS rogate' Marshall, of Cumberland; William K. O’Brien for sheriff, Ray­ gave substantial majorities for the action of this board of commission­ further increases will be made just as. ers, and ask if they desire to become a County Clerk McDermott, of Mon­ mond R. Gracey arid. Harry A. Whit­ i successful .nominees, mouth; Congressman Wolverton, of soon as the demands for stock justify. OLD ON WEDNESDAY party to this act. More than 200 pounds of tree .seed, lock. for Neptune township commit­ i Iiatry A. Whitlock and Raymond R. the First. District, and several others teemen. | Gracey, present Neptune township, ■ "And be it further resolved, that o£ equal prominence. consisting of red, pine, White pine, Members Are . I.unchcon Guests of •Tames D. Carton, city solicitor, be in­ shortleaf pine, Norway spruce and committeemen, were renominated by llimidsome majorities over Edgar Phil­ structed- t.i represent this m atter in Business-Like Legislature. various other species, was sown this Mrs. N. J. Holmes and Mrs. T. Nel- behalf of the City of Asbury Park." spring. lips, the township building inspector, • It was one of tho most ropresenta- and .Milton T. W right,- a member of Son Lillagore At Forked River 'Committeeman Loveman was of the . tive arid influential, gatherings of opinion that Neptuno should add its the Neptune zoning board. Whitlock, House—Delightful Trip By Bus. party leaders in some years and its Conference On Lake Improvement. protest against the proposed road With 1,360 votes, w as high man. G ra­ abandonment, and bis views met with purpose was not in any manner to Another matter brought to the at­ cey was only a few votes behind him, Richard Stockton Chapter, 1). A. It., dictate actions, or . suggest appoint­ tention. of the township board by As­ of Ocean Grove, celebrated its third ;the hearty concurrence of the entire having 1,311 votes to his credit. Phil­ j board. A resolution th a t the tqwTr ments to jobs, but to get behind a bury Park was tha fact that on Satur­ lips polled 814 and W right. 594. This birthday ahniversary on. Monday . af - party program intended'to carry along day morning a conference relative to te'rnoon of this week when the mem­ [ship caiunsul act r a h the A sbury is the result it) detail, the first column ■ Park solicitor was adopted.. the progressive policies of. the Lar­ tho further improvement of Wesley giving Whitlock’s vote, the second bers and their guests were entertain­ son administration and to further the lake is to be hold between the Park Gracoy's, the third Phillips’ and the ed by Mrs. N. J. Holmes and Mrs. cause of the taxpayers in every pos­ commissioners and the' Ocean Grove fourth Wright’s: T. N; Lillagore, assisted by Jlrs. Paul SCO.'fe 11-AMERICAN WEDDING sible way. Association. The township will send- First ltil 151 59 53 Taylor, at the Forked River House. One of the outstanding features of a representation to this conference, Second — 138 . 15(5 54 38 Forked River. Numbering twenty-nine, Ceremony Performed By Dr. Wright the assemblage, of course, was the possibly Clerk Knox and Committee­ Third - — 128 120 47 29 they made, the trip by bus, starting determination to make every-possible men -Johnson and Loveman. F ourth - -- 130 150 30 37 from the Ocean Grove postofiice at 2 For Steamer Friends.. ^ preparation for a ■ more business-like From the Public Utility Commission F ifth - -- 102'- 177 133 88 p, m. Due to the illness of the hon­ . session of the legislature. The plan ifrag received notification th a t the In ­ 38 orary regent, Mrs. Drew K. Robinson, I.ast. Friday an - interesting event, Sixth - -- 155 105 li7 took place at the residence of the' was proposed some, weeks ago by Mr. ter-County Motor Bus Company, hav­ — 148 140 154 73 and also of the newly-elected regent, Seventh- Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Baird, to have the session sit. the first ing obtained the necessary municipal Eighth. — —. 100 77. 113 153 Mrs William Reynolds, the vice ■.re­ ..two weeks to receive bills only, then consents, had .'been granted—permis- 99 " 77 03 gent, Mrs. II. B, Dorr, presided. H..Wright, 102 Mt. Hermon W a y .. ^ f f ilh ' 117 Miss Mary Jane MaeKenzje and to recess for a couple of weeks to give’ sion1 to operate its busses frbm.Somer- ;Tenth - - - - - 121 124 : 30 17 Upon'arrival. at Forked: River the the members titne-in which to stydy ville to the shore. Neptune gave con­ p arty was conducted through the- P. McTavish were married in, the the measures; return to act upon them sent to the company some weeks ago. I Total — .1366 1311 814 !i94 Forked River House, viewing many presence of the bride’s sister, Miss and take another'recess to permit the; Approval was given building; plans antique and historical pieces of fur­ Lily -Macivenkic, and the groomsman Governor to give them proper study i , In the township the following mem was Alexander Shearer. submitted by Sherman, William | iters of the Republican county commit­ niture, They next visited Eno’s hotel, and attention. On that iine it was Ballehtine and A. D. Pierce and later returned to th'i Forked Riv­ | Dr. Wright met the young ladies a suggested by Senator Edge? that the tee were chosen: ■year ago on the steamer enroute for I First District—Geneva Sweet, G. Q. er House, where a deliciouss dinner plan followed during his administra­ Clayton Avon Postmaster. was served. A birthday cake, bear­ | their home at Wick, in the north of tion as Governor be adopted. That : I’ridham. .Scotland. He saw the father, and Representative Hoffman has recom­ 1 Second District—Nellie Blair, John ing three candles of red, white and was to have all the administration and blue bore out the celebration of the 1 mother in the uld homestead and a party measures draftee iind discussed mended the appointment of Wallace S.- IT. Reid. few months later the young ladies re­ Clayton as postmaster at Avon. The i Third District—Marian Reed, Rich day. The decorations were o£.a patri­ in caucus prior to the opening of the otic order, with the American ’.flag turned to Chicago. Two months ago first eligible certified , was William ard W. Stout. word came to the minister that Miss session so that they may be intro­ Fourth District—Georgiarina Tuck- prominently displayed. duced on the opening day and the gen­ Johnson Clayton, who received- pref­ ; Mary Jane wished to be married in erence by. virtue af being an <;x-service E. DONALD STERNER , Fred Johnson, . -' * Preceding the dinner the company eral idea of the majority gained as to joined in singing “America,” followed i Occan Crave by . their steamer friend. their final disposition. In that irfan- man. The latter waived his rights in :?he couple spent sufficient time in the' favor of W alter S. Clayton, the second Sterner’s large vote was the sur­ by the ••‘Piedge to the Flag," arid ner it was possible' to rea&h final ad­ prayer by the chaplain, Mrs!' N. - Ja ^ampler Inn to meet the require­ eligible certified. prise of the primary. After the lively journment within eight weeks, where­ Holmes. The. newly-elected ;State re­ ments of the New Jersey State law, fight put up by his opponent, Mayor I and last Monday tho bridal couple left as the' last session lasted . seventeen Barbour, and the fact that the. latter gent, Mrs. C, Edward Mfcrray, of and is not quite over yet. The view of To Lecture On World Peace. Trenton, was present and gave a i.for Pliillipsburg, Pa., to visit Mr. Mc- was backed by strong influence, it was .Tavish's brother and from thence most members of the conference ap­ M irza Ahmad Sohab, of New York believed he would poll many more most interesting address, touching, on peared to be in favor of the adoption several historical events and .empha­ jback to . Chicago. Cablegrams of City,' former secretary of the Persian votes throughout, the county and, in greeting came from Scotland, one of-, Of tlmt plan. Legation ;it Washington, D, C.; wili deed, his nomination had been freely sizing, the marking of the old Indian trail’s and stressing the need of pa­ ■j them in true Scottish verbiage, “May • Concise Party Platform. give n free lecture, on “The Forces of predicted., As for County Clerk Mc­ I your limis rock brisk!v.” World Peace, and Four Principals of Dermott,his'renominatibn was a fore­ triotic education, with special mention Another feature of that conference Success," tomorrow evening at eight gone conclusion. ... e-.e made of the Bible and the American was the quick and very general ap­ •o’clock, under !the auspices oX the The only' contest on the Democratic (lag. ^ " ' a . Holiness M eeting Opened. proval of a suggestion by Senator World Fellowship meetings at 1305 ticket was the race for nomination for New Members Received. Kdge that the party platform to be Comstock street, Asbury, Park, sheriff between-John A. Butler; resi­ Members present were: Mrs. X. .1. j Leader Hyde opened -the Holiness adopted in the convention next week, dent of . Ocean Grove, and Robert C, Holmes, Mis. T. Nelson Liilagoiv. 'meeting in the Tabernacle last Sun-' shall be stripped of “bunk,” be* con­ Thompson, of Allenwood, The latter Mrs, George Wertz, Mrs. William I day, with about the average attend- fined strictly to a declaration of >vhat Kentucky Senator July 4-Orator. won out over Butler, with a majority Schwartz, Miss Jessie StaatS,.- -Miss jance for the initial service of the the party actually stands- for and in­ Senator Alben' W, Barkley, of Ken­ of 1,059. ‘ . ' ' ' Sarah Day, Miss Ruth Sutton, Miss 'summer. -'Religious Enthusiasm” tends in good'faith to. caixy out. It tucky,.is to deliver the oration at the Immediately after the result of the Marion Gibbs, Jlrs, Catherine I’. was the,subject of his first address. Dr. 1„ W. Munhall gave the invoca­ seemed to be agreed that in some oth­ Fourth of July celebration in. the race between Sterner and Barbour be­ Gibbs, Mrs. Ka.W, MacWhinnev. Mrs. er years the formidable platform, fill­ Ocean Grove Auditorium. The Senator came known Mayor Barbour issued a H, B. Dorr, Mfis. Ella Syms, Mrs. tion, Rev. Clark Yerks led the singing ed with ‘‘views with alarm” and is,a'gifted orator, as are most public statement in which he congratulated Edward Jaeneeke, Mrs. Abram Hays, iind Miss Margaret Heck was at the piano. This meeting is held at 10 "points with pride” iiiught the ayes men of his State, and it is promised hia successful opponent" and gave as­ Mrs. William MacDonald, Mrs-. D. W. of but few people ..and impressed even surance that “I will do everything in Reynolds, Mrs. 3. C. Jackson. o’clock daily through the week and he will bring a great, patriotic message, .it 0 on Sunday. fewer.. It.was suggested $iat all- the to his hearers on Independence day at my power to make the victory com­ Two new members were . received, declarations and indorsements could Ocean Grove. plete in November.” He also thanked Miss Adeline Skinner and Mrs. How­ be composed in less than a newspaper ail who labored in his behalf, during MAYOR FRANK DURAND ard Stiles, the membership now total­ Car, Stolen. Quickly Recovered. ', column, which many thousands of peo­ the campaign. ing thirty-two. Bikes’ Reunion At Asbury Park. An automobile belonging to Lay- ple would read. The moi*e volumin­ Guests present were the State , ous docum ent gets into but few newra- The sixteenth annual reunion of.th6 Fifth Distric^-Janet Vi Bouse, Ro­ man M, Sternbergh, proprietor of the land G. Reighton, Regent, Mrs. C, Edward Murray,' of papers. • New Jersey State Elks’ Association is Trenton; accompanied by her cousin, skeeball alleys at the North End pa- e e ^ V "To bring all the ideas forward and' being held in Asbury Park, opening Sixth District—Margaret Martin. vilion, was stolen last Friday, night, '- ".e; Seventh District—Hannah Greetin, Miss Green; Miss Anne Kellers,. Miss to assure declarations in favor of the yesterday. The' exercises will be Clara, Schwartz, of Tennent'Chapter, from the parking place near the pa- ■■sV-.iesi policies already laid down for the brought to a close with the u§ual par­ John White. vilion. .The car, a Chevrolet sedan, Eighth District—Bonilyn Grant, Asbury Park; Mrs. J: B. Thompson, Legislature. the Governor was au; ade this Friday afternoon. Last even­ Mrs. Louise Vinton, of Exeter Chap­ was. found next evening in a street at . thorized to 'appoint a committee of ing the annual banquet was held at B, ;3urdge. Bradley Beach. It is believed some- Ninth District—Lina R. Sutts, ter, New Hampshire; Mrs. Louise five, representing the conference, to th« Berkeley-Carteret hotel. Muller, Mrs^Mary J. Morris, Mrs. Ira one took the car simply for a joy confer, with the resolution’s commit- George L. Sutts. ride, . Tenth District—Helen Robinson, H. Ferris, Mrs, Foster, of New York, ' tee in the preparation of the plat- Ocean Grove Auditorium. and Mrs. A, L. Watkins, of Orange lorra. There was no r.hado” of doubt D. Kresge. ' Bass Fishing Season Open. On the Democratic ballot George Mountain Chapter as to where tho members stand upon Bishop Francis J. McConnell, D. D., Announcements were made o£ the ' The fishing season for black, Oswe- ■ - ■ , s'- the nonsensical rule which requires LL.D., of the Methodist Episcopal Matthews and Clarence Bennett were go, white, rock anil calico bass and ' *■’ nominated for township committee- annual.bazaar to be held on July 8th,’ . the" presentation of ■ tha .platform at Church, in charge of the New York at the residence of Mrs. N..J. Holmes, el'appie opened sn New Jersey last - ’e'Ses^ m e session, and actior. a week later, of area, also President of the Federal men, and the following for members Saturday„ continuing until November ■ of the county committee: 108 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, and of the : convention. It is very probable, Council of Churches of Christ in a meeting to be held at the same place 30, Tlie bag limit lor these fish u ' therefore, that-the convention "/ill go America, .will be the preacher: at the First, District—Dorothly Butler, twenty rock bass, twenty in ,the ag-■ 'yij A, L. E. Strassburger. on Friday, June-2lst, at 8 p. m. on record -in favor of the abolishment great Oeean Grove Auditorium Sun­ gregate of black anc’ Oswego bass; « Second District -Daniel Robbins. Everyone- voted the' affair 'a huge of the useless regulation. day. A special .musical program has under penalties of $20- fine for each s.-ve.Y- Third District—Ida. Brown, Gus success, with Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. .been arranged!—25. Lillagore the finest of hostesses, and one taken above these numbers. Pike, ' ■ K night. pickerel and pike-perch may also be 'ee'tj®® Troopers. To Shoot Match. Fifth District—Joe Newhouse. hoped for a repetition of' the event in Ocean Pathway Cottage Sold. the future, , taken until November 30, the season Monday of next week the Sea Girt Sixth District— Martin Earle. . having opened May 30. ■ Sale of the cottage at 16 Ocean Eighth District—Catherine Tilton, Rifle arid Pistol Club team will engage Hotel Banquet Friday, June 28. a ______- - _____ ih a regular army course pistol match Pathway, known as the Dungan prop­ Charles Lane. with the New Jersey State Police erty and owned by tho Inskip heirs, Plans fqr the annual banquet of the Cassel TJo Head Freehold 'Schools. J Oc.ean Grove Hotel Association pro­ team representing' Monmouth county. was closed Tuesday. The purchaser is Wilson, War Pigeon, Is Dead, Lloyd S. Cassel has been appjip ’’ The troopers will be Corporal Nellie R. Variderputten, daughter of ceed apace and a fine affair is prom­ “President Wilson,” one of the three ised. Tho banquet, as previously an­ supervising principal .of the Freehold’/ Schwartz of headquarters, Troopers P. ,J. A. Variderputten, 'of Atlantic public schools," He, succeeds -A lb e rt Collins and J. W. Smith, of the avenue. The sale %iJ5: either at the Sea Girt Riflle and Pistol something to say and said it, in part, Washington. “President . Wilson”- lost visor of industrial relations for the Assemblyman Thomas' M. : G'opsill, in these words': .' ' - a leg while carrying messages ■■ in General Electric Company at Harri­ en jreai-s. lie is a graduate of U rsin- Club range at Hurleytown or at tho of Red Bank, has been appointed on us College. • i. >Camp Larson range, Sea Girt. “As the senatorial nominee of the , and had. been .in feeble condi­ son, N. J„ is.to be the chief speaker, tho committee of the legislature which Republican party in Monmouth coun­ tion for several months. Tlie bird was. - -. . a ; ,A ,a. ,; will revise and codify .the State elec- ty, I intend to wage, another strenu­ eleven years old, and had been at the Albert E- Robinson, jabbing carpon- w u Im d 1!1 - , - ,,e.' Servo Schadt’s Sea Food. " ton.law s. .The committee consists of ous campaign for tho election in No­ Fort Monmouth lofts, along with ter »c4 builder, G4 Heck avenue. Car­ 103 E m ory street, n ear Lake avenue; throo Assemblymen and three Sena­ vem ber.' ' “Mocker” and “Spike,”, the other two ries liability insurance on all work,— Asbury Park.—Adv, 13-26 tf. tors. .“In this campaign I. have baaed my w ar birds, since . 1919. Adv 15 t f . s ;^,--;.

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sey, will be exposed to sale at public ven- , , J due. on MONDAY, THE 1st DAY -OF THANK YOU JULY, 1929, between the hours off 13 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 . o'clock,: day- llght saving), In the afternoon of said day, at the Court House In the Borough CALL AGAIN! of Freehold, County of Monmouth;- New ; a pair of these Jersey, ,to satisfy a judgment of said ;. A HANDY DIRECTORY FOB OUH HEADERS court amounting to approximately >729.00. All the • defendants* right, title , and In­ terest In and to the- following; ; All that certain lot, tract or parcel off ' ' land, situate, lying and being in the Township-of Neptune In County of Mon--* , BUSINESS DIRECTORY mouth and ..State of New ,Jersey, known O and derflgnated as Lot Numb,er Eighteen US)- on Arthurs’ Addition as .shown, on SILK STOCKINGS Map , of Robbins’ Addition to Asbury - WILLIAM E. TAYLOR (A nationally-known brand) park, .New: Jersay, made; by Joseph Gar.- 0 . C. Pridham & Bro. wood, Civil Engineer, 1924, filed in the of- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER llco of the Clerk of the County off Mon- Practical Painters . (R etail V alue $1.50) mputh and State of New' Jersey and Alterations . Additions Repairs more particularly described as follows: Paper Hangers 88 Abbott Avenae, Ocean Grove Beginning at a point In the northerly lino of Stratford avenue' distant four 71 Broadway Telephone,1262 hundred and three feet easterly from the northeast corner of Stratford avenue and Ocean Orove, N. J, Stokes Avenue: thence(i)northerly and at right angles to Stratford avenuo ono hun­ dred and eight feet and sixty-Pino one Andrew Taylor Scoffs COUPONS h u n d red th s of a f SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP mouth County, New Jersey, for the lay­ "V- -■ ; - J.:{t ’■> S .. J. SMITH, Prop, j w ing of concrete sidewalks and • curbs on Monmouth Codnty S urrogate's Office- . ; - V 7V-'V ' AUTO GLASS A SPEClALTr Corlies avenue-, west, of Springdale ave­ Telephone 2520 In a town of 15,00o population, how on duty. Five trained nurses aro In nue, lit the. Township of Neptune/ Mon­ In the Matter of the Estate of Henrietta 73 South Main Street, Asbury Park ' . - ; ••• _ la a high average ot health main- constant attendance.1 In addition there mouth County, New Jersey, and opened Duncan George, Deceased. ‘ aro fourteen doctors, men and women, and read In public at .the- rooms of. the Notice to Creditors to .Present Claims' ' UPHOLSTERER latned? How many physicians and Township Committee', Tow'nshlp Hall, • ' Against Estate.’ who have regular hours In the deparU Township of Neptune, Monmouth Coun­ Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- - aarses are required to keep tho. In­ ment each day. Not all aro in at­ ty, New Jersey, a;t 7.30 p. m., daylight ahay,' Surrogate of. the County of Mon­ OTTO A. SPIES habitants up to a high standard phys- saving time, June 25, 1929. mouth. made on the tenth day of June, ; Telephone 3070 f ^ tendance all the time, but several are Drawings arid, specifications for the pro- 1929, on the application of Sarah Madeline UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER cally? always on call. posed work prepared by Claude W. Blrds- Hardhatn, Executrix of the estate off Mattresses Renovated. Called for In morning, returned same day Probably thc only answer which can Other rooms aro reminiscent ot the all, Civil Engineer, Belmar, have been Henrietta Duncan Georgv, deceased, Natchman Springs put In Mattresses filial ut the olllce of the said engineer at ' nruice is hereby given to the creditors off . 1220 Munroe Avenue-1311 Washington Avenue, Asbury Park N. J- )8 made to both questions is "that best hospitals, and contain apparatus Belmar and at the Township Clerk's of­ sahl deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, fice,'Township of Neptune, and may be lnr executrix as aforesaid, their debts and iepends.” for diagnosis and examination. A spected by prospective . bidders during demands against the said estate, under b u il d in g b l o c k s But if some towns get along In bap- complete X-ray room is available for business hours. The standard propositi oath, within six months from the date lazard fashion, depending on chance form is attached.-'to the 1 specifications, of. the aforesaid order, or they will be . ail employees. At. one end ot the copies of ,which will be furnished on ap­ Telephone A.*P. 6764 :hat the residents will keep well, and forever barred of their actions therefor floor, there is a largo room with a plication .to the engineer. , against the said subscriber. E,F. VANHISE ;hat the demaud and supply tor medt- Plans and specifications will be furnish­ D a ted, fV eehpfd, X. j . . Ju n e 10, 1929.' ;al aid and advice will tally, modern number of comfortable beds,, where ed to prospective .bidder^, upon the pay­ ■ SA RAH MADE LINE HARDHAM, CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, GRAVEL employees may rest or sleep if nec­ ment of ten dollars ($10.00), which umount. . . -v 227 Elwood- Avo.,*-Newark, N. J.', -• Steiner Avenue, Neptune City, N. J. Industry Is ' more efilclent. . it- has to will be refvrndeOL' upon return of plans and 24-?S ($10.00) : ‘ be, If it is to function properly. Just essary after first aid treatment. sperificatldns before the. time specified for what modern Industry feels essential Emergency cases are treated, and tfee opening of bids. Bids must be made on the standard pro­ Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office In the matter ot caring tor the health aliments are diagnosed. VL .the appll- posal forrii in' the manlier designated therein and required by tho specifications, In the Matter of the Estate of Ellci B. must be enclosed In sealed envelopes, Harris, Deceased,' Here's What We Do bearing the name and address of the bhl- Notice to Creditors to Present Claims- tters and the name of ..the proposed work Against* Estate on the outside, addressed to the Town- Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. . sh ip ’C om m ntee of . the. .Tow nship of Nep-.. Donahay, Surrogate of the, County of ; When We tune, and must^bo.accompanied.by,.a eer- Monmouth. ..made on the * twenty-third litled eheek for .the sum of not less than day of. May, 192'J, on the application of ten (10) p^r cent, of the amount bid on Fidelity- Union Trust Company, Execu­ the work, but not more than $3,000, pay- tor of the estate ;of Ella B. Harris, de- REBUILD ablo to. the onler of the collector of the ceaied, notice is hereby • given.'to the Township of Neptune, and must be de­ creditors of said deceased to. exhibit to livered at the place and on the hoi^r the subscriber, executor as aforesaid, .above named. .their debts ,and demands against the The‘Township Committee of the Town­ «ald .estate, under oath. Within six Your Shoes ship of Neptune, New Jersey,. reserve* m onths front the date of the aforesaid the right to reject any or till bids, if order, of- they, will- be. forever barred of We use better material than came deemed to the best Interest of the town­ their actions therefor against the. said ship so to do. subscriber. * . in them when new. We preserve By order of the Township Committee of Dated'. Freehold. X. J., May 23, 1929. the style and comfort that makes the. Township of NeptUne, Jlonmoutli FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY, , you like to wear them, and wo County, New Jersey', N ew ark , X . J. 22-2S ($10.00) The, standard of the “PERFECT! j RAYMOND R. GRACEY, Chairman. save you good m oney besides. Attest: JOHN \\\ KNOX, Clerk. Richardson & Boyton Range is satis -24-85. ... Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office. faction to you—the satisfaction that We guarantee our work. In the Matter' of the Estate of Mary ' comes from food well cooked, from the Baker Howell, Deceased constant assurance of a servant that I SHERIFF’S SALE.—By Virtue of a N otice to’ C redit ova. to P re se n t- C laim s DeMARCO ; writ of fi.- fa. to-me directed, issued out '•‘ Against Estate ' v never fails. • of the Court of Chancery of tho State of Pursuant to the order of . Joseph ■ L. I New. Jersey, (6 satisfy, a. decree1 of said D onahay. Surrogate. oC; th e C ounty of , I public vendue on MONDAY, . THE yn-l Monmouth, made oh the eighteenth day of 3 Main St., Asbury Park ! DAY OF JULY, 1929, between, the hours June, ii*29,, on the. application o f. Ocean of 12 o’clock an d 5 o’clock .(At 2 .o’clock Grove National Bank,, sole executor of - ANGLES& SMITH Largest and Best Shoemaker , daylight saving time), in the afternoon- of the estate., of • Mary Baker . Howell,- de­ said day, lit the Court House in the Bor- ceased, notice is. hereby given to the , [ ough of Freehold, county of Monmouth, creditors of said deceased to exhibit to ^ ; Plumbing Along the Jersey Coast \ ? New Jersey, to siiisfy a decree of said the suiweriber, sole executor as afore­ court amounting to ■ approximately $10,- said, their'.debts airJ demands against the , S52.00. said estate, under oath, within six months, Tinning and’Heating ALL that certain plot, tract or. parcel from the date.of the aforesaid ordev, or'- of land and premises, situ a te,, lying ami •they will be forever barred of- their.dc- . Hardware Applying for Medical A ttention at Telephone Headquarters beins in the Township of Neptune, in the ti»uts .therefdr against the snld subserlb- County of Monmouth and State of New CENTENNIAL of Its workers may be showa by the i cant by simple treatment suclv aa 'Jersey, at Ocean Grove, and l L)UteJ, F renhold. N. J., Ju n d lSj 1929. Paints and Oils spraying • tiie throat can return to ICXOWN and designated-us Lot Xuin-

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U'KKKLV Kl)l l tiJb man sought nor desired office, b u t ac­ IPOUSfDBD 1SK2 \ cepted it from a high sense of public P r e s s V i e w duty as a call to service • in the cause THE OCEAN GROVE of humanity. To them it will hot be Publisher Friday THE CUSTOMER IS FIRST i e w s a job but an opportunity for a worth­ 110 XI. RTS' D; K liKSi’i }•:; r u I. I is h < • r •. A N D N while work-with 'a human welfare ,' John I*. Qilinn:' Ivliinr. problem. It justifies the growing op­ and always the most important person ia 4d MAIN AVKNV F‘. OCEAN OHO V K . N . timism of friends'of the Indian that the Asbury Park Trust Company. We .Vvl.'pli.mv 7 UTILIZING THE EX-PRISONER .under the leadership of President know that it is his—or her—business The proposal to name , Henry L: Hoover and Secretary Wilbur a new r.iii-, m »ir'| i(!rlv *’r ,l-i‘ nihl pi»st- Brock, a former prisoner rn the East­ g r B S C R M ’ T f ? N s day is dawning for the Red Man.—In­ which enables ns to. cooperate effectively i.i'i iii. i U v i;.» ifl.-ii ern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, .to ijtV . ptJH ljitit* dian Truth. in all that is good for the -business and n y t ' ^ r . . the Board of County Prison Inspectors A O I'ltK .-’SK.- . h inuci'i m j i u |\. I.ilin i.t | I?I If. for Philadelphia County is not only NOT SUCCESSFULLY. general community development of Mon­ A I K N T S ' . it'-, tt’d i, tr. ' in nl’-h i'il l«v u> 'ujM *n novel but appears highly sensible. AL-VK H TIr-’l Jones—What is Schmidt doing now? mouth County. WA'IV n T il K l.A l i:i. c'N v i*i•»s r,\i*k k .i:i u i r 1 1 k k x i * » h a * i * i ) N O F Brock was sent to prison as a result Vf T it SK ISrit’K I.i’T h IV of a fatal automobile accident, the Brown—He opened n shop recently. belief at the time having been that J ones—Successfully ? ■ It lias been very largely due to the Brown—No, he was caught.—Chi- Km I 1 ;i< <• i: i > ri:nl .it ! ll«* « »«i :i II < 5 r i . V i * ' he pleaded guilty to various indict­ cageo Tribune. emphasis we place on service that the As­ ment1; in order to shield somebody else. , bury -Park Trust Company has-enjoyed i t - * • » ?*s».u i*. Al, N:i.i;.l«*>■ ilm u -i'*rtr. 1 In- iu*\vs^i;im »H •f ('harlo t lie was in no sense a criminal type. ’ S uifil*; V I ,HOW CHINA DOES IT. I I . 1 * l o m m t n u n*J 1';«iil •.rh iiiiid l :m .! tin* Tun..-* ’■ •lliri'i O iW iii U r< A v. 1*. 1. M ess it* i . He had been a banker and a prominent continuous progress since establishment, r'j»rl'i* * J iv tm ■ Ni : . . ; about hill) to learn trades and to be I rather strict. Right in the shadow of come honest. Since he has bee;, out j Peking there is j; stretch where a Cut Down Financial Losses. 1 jo n irrsf ilny.s' 1 frill von lie lias kept up his work and is siiid to speed of tifteen miles an hour is the have accomplished a great deal. That j limit. According to the story of an ob- noticed it 1 Kiii'li vein- million^' (>! ilolltirs iit'f' he would be an uncommonly useful sfirver, those who exce|p this rate are lost tlil'diiuh unwise- member of the .board is obvious. One ; Hkwy, to. have their heads out off and TALKING PICTURES AT STRAND such person, genuinely interested in | exhibited on posts along the road. It iiiiij inv*-~! in. nt: " (li't i-ii'ii-i|iiifl; reclaiming human beings, can do more . must have a depressing effect upon a ' s io tk s -jii-t- srtkl with proniist- ol' I’ropriflor Huithson- Installing His than a dozen who take their 'duties- motorist to suddenly come upon the j'nhiiliins- e.irninir.s .liintl ;i11p - Own Patented Invention. only casually.—New York World. blood-dripping bean .of some guy who . ——— . ihad but recently passed him or. the tion, TJi'c ''e n th ii.s iiis tir'' i'H'oiiiol- Opening of the Strand.moving pic­ HE HELD THE PASS. . j highway. Thesidea is that a man who .eh~ (if siirli ventures i'iil-oly 1 litre ;| ture theatre on tiio Ocean Grove board­ Father-Anil there, son, you Have the „fa.s,fc ^ses.his Jiettd-and they.are walk'has been 'delayed beyond the story of your dad-and the great war. !-the ptimshnient fit the crime. ilnllai- ui' their own invested. it is usual sta rtin g tim e, for a very (rood Son—Yes, dad, but why did they An^eles Tlra“ . MijH, Kvi’n Mi’si ii)»i*i>£rfi!'i; htm lfe, reason. Proprietor ilughson has but need all tile other soldiers?—Cap--! recently returned from a road tour per’s Weekly. - - | Ocean Plaza Opens Tomorrow. llioitirh'i n.f .!•>• ninny as being us- with "The Road To Iluin,” a talking SII I’JX! 1 i • < • 11 fl J I. <_•• 11. slt'e Slllljeet 1 (1 1 lie picture, and since reaching home he THE COLLEGES AND DEFENSE. 'o p ^ e d ^ t’ w t^gto^, has-been busy installing at the Str'and sium* liriziifils nf over-eutlniSias'tn his "own p atent for producing Synchro- That the colleges of America have the-Ocean Plaza, formerly the Inskip and m'wiiiautigometir. nixed talking pictures. assumed a significant part in the de- House, corner of Beach avenue and fensive system of tlu; nation i evi- Ocean Pathway, and will operate the Jlr»! of, ilii'si- lo.s;t m illions eo.tlhl The patent invented by Ur. Hugh s.oh aiui used liy him on his road tour iilent from'the. success of the reserve house on the European plan this sea- ollicers' training- corps located in ed- son.'For .several weeks carpenters, liiv'sn veil i f. In' fore pu iwltaVe of a n y is sum! 'tn guarantee si perfect, repro- ucational centers from the Atlantic to painters and,plumbers have been busy MM-in-ilv'. y .j!i l;iy* in 'but..it is expected ev- point of view and young men trained er improvements made for convenience ii w ill 1 11 • ■ n '!'•■.fiiii’rnl. t Ini) j>i'i.il>:i 1 >ly [•ryihin^ will be i» lViidiijQs.s fo r the and accustomed in the work and hah- of patrons. Mr. Rohland wilt person* Lightning is a deadly \; re n\ «• i* s hjj• jiiiri-hiiv'-s tu v-i-.ni'itii-V Jist.i'il nr. Satunhiy, at all.ovunt.s. vice ip the event of war. " ' ~ — —-— ------— . The sclf-contidence and address ol' year. Your Sire policy Hit s o lid ly ' ;i ill is-Jl 1 stnek :i 11.), tho soldier is of enduring value to a covers fire by lightning linmf iS^OTiHtV' of,tlie Ini‘.”'i■!•' ,-it'- PAST MASTERS’ OFFICERS man in. civil life. The work, of ill-, of course. ios mill Uiri.neb I!iii advice ntiil normal world, the diffusion of Ameri-> Are lJc-EIocted At Annual -Meeting In can ways of seeing .things throughout Are you sure your crniWajns- uitHiirim' lii'Wki-i's. property Is adequately, Masonic Temple Iiere, his living, enhances his value as a vlliell, ill itsi'Ti. w ;ts>it'Iiiii i>. tIutI soldier. The Americanization of out and properly insured X A i the recent nifretinjr of the Past military system that takes its form, against fire? Better see. tiie se M ii'ity lin s : in i-ii vlvcij *lu' "Masters’ Association of .Monmouth character and psychology from Eu.ro- j us now. ’ ' ’ caivf.nl analysis iif <-n |>c i*i s bi-lore county held hi the* -\lasonic Temple, pean feudalism needs the thrpst and TODAY enlightenment of America. Our miii- • tl -i- •ifl'i’i.'i-i.tlir- j-iitl-'lii- | Ii'r.i.mirh' "X-. Pil.man i»venue, Ocean Grove* the fol- .. .. f !i i11y ,* i 1 m: tirnj,.-\\-heii you ’ dent.Wn!ter J). Franklin, 0 cean Groye; tion with American society. • On Ainerican college men, trained , A / th in k • »r iic ik h ik ;a ii4i:vi-MMtEifnt !• t v i'c> l^osiilem , W. Stanley Bouse, . .. : , .'.■■i.iv.inij: branch; ' secretary, John C. in the technique Of national defense, y o u r 1 in mi i: i Miik ti;II you ;i i! ii] m i M ( Sin it1:. Lon^ Branch, and Andrew R. this work well may fall. They come M e n a c e • it. ■ •‘1'(> 11 ema n, af Tied j janlc,. treasurer. with America, and Americanism in' - . ♦ -»t> • Tl'e executive committee includes; their lilood. They retain an interest Xt, Katon, Ptatonlown; \\\ Gu^ in the w ays of 'civil life;- They are ICE CREAM GARDENS The Primary Result. * - llankinsun, Freehold;.'’William E. Kl- best able—with sufficient training and Err est N* Woolston 8l Sort Tlii. s i mkr i,|' lint 11r lias lifn'il, ' Iii*\ t. Ked 1S:. v,\i; Elnier R. Lehma n, experience — to adjust - our defen­ 1 1 sive system to, the habits aiid psy­ Wall; .(iihn G. Sexton, Long Branch; REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ' MORTGAGE LOANS ra tie- itijiifiiK of ihe wrmnrlcd have W. Elliot;. Heyer, Belinar; I'Yhhk Pul­ chology of America. 48 Pitman Avenue It e le il. lio- t•in|humi-'tl\- ,i)ii-iipaei; len, Asbury Park; G. Van VOris The need is great. America will not P hone 24 Ocean Grove Warner-, Red Bank; Dewitt C. K. adequately support the. national de­ I Telephone 198 48 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE tate.| an- h ark in tli.- t-.i1 1 1;t-,-utrtIi. Tjie Lake, and .Morris Klinglioffer, Asburv function. They are the liaison be* '.ween civil, life and national defense.— Candies Gifts liin t of. a party I ml t ;ini.units to I’.n I; Chicago, Tribune. 1 8 7 6— 1 9 2 9 iiot.liin^'. • Kmanatinfr frntil Ilu- op­ I a * Master Commencement Exercises. FLY IN THE' OINTMENT. position. it 1-an III- sfffit the wi.-,!i I SEASON RENTALS . | Four Oeean Grove students' were The driver of the small car found is iiitlii-r to the tlio'iiL'iit. It will among the graduates of Le Master In'-', iiiriiself surveying his battered mud­ | Cottages For Rent, Four to Twelve Rooms—$250.00 to $1,000,00 J -s ti itUe, A sb u r y. Park. They a re ­ lie. touinl. Iniitr liefore eh-etion ilay. guards. He turned to the truck driv­ ert Coope.v, M argaret S. Ferris, Edith er. ; - | COTTAGES FOR SALE | thiir itle i.-iv couldn’t see me coming on a. straight 18-room hoarding house honor key, given by Alpha Chapter, bit of road like that?” he demanded, 8,000.00 S renlly wi-fe any .Ui-|nildii-ans who Alpha Delta Tau, the national business : pointing with his finger. • 40-room hotel, running water, Asbnry Park....,„.„. 30,000-00 eullM In- sir i-!a'S;iii'.i. will, have administration honor society; His av­ The driver of the big four-tonner ; (i-rooiu corner cottage ______;...... 6,000.00 j erage was' 1)2. Coopey also .was was not at all sympathetic. ... v- ' , foi-L'oii'-n all ahttnt |iritna.|-y -ililVi'i*- S 11-room house, 2 baths .... 4,800.00 i awarded the prize, a Parker pen and “Well, to tell the truth; guv'nor,” Il ,, • ■ f * 1 1 1 pencil, for securing the largest per* ; 2-tamily house, 12 rooms __ •_...... !..i __ :___..... 6,000.00 j etiei> .-11111 will In- fuiuiil \vnrkin•; 1 ii.-i i-\- i-li-i-tinn. "I'w as ev er the class.; . ■ * • , BETTER DAY FOR.RED MAN.- j irieal appliances. Hear this set th u s. Nii i*miY(>ti§ion iii.r jirininvy S 66 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove' j Charles J. Rhoads has been. - ap- i either in your o w u home or fit our e\ ei- ri* . ’ Fnshiim’.s smartest attire for sun-bathing , for active swim­ ming . ■ . . the new ijun-suit by Jantzen! Permitting,.with modesty, a' • Tell iis the kind of property you want and if we don’t have lisln-i-. a'liiOiiiiii-'-il ii i We'-k. The SEVEX^ROOM aCOTTAGE'i~ F u r­ maximum exposure of skin-sut-face to the healthful ultra-violet rays of the I it on our-lists we will help you find it. S liih la y I’ i i-'>. ftirtuerjy the^ Shore nished, Four .bed--'rooms/ hot and cold water, bath. gas, electric light. $350 sun. ; Matching the sophisticated lines of -a smart evening gown so that, | Insurance of every kind I’resj,, is ii.i\v- |.iiihli»ii{‘(l as tlie S illl- season. . 100 Webb 'avenue. Ocean there need be no conflict between sunburn and social ambitions! ilay i-i-litin'j uf tire i);i)ly I’ress-. Grovi*.—25* . - . Jantzen, the suit that changed bathing to swimming.- • ri . ,v-' T .-ii -m -i-i imtsv ti.iiiulx-riitu- i i k i i -i.; tliV iri, " Iv(A.XO; iJAUOAIX— Oedver $800; nun !niinii-< >i j■,ia m j a iiiin g wili sell for SoU.dr rent. Why rent i f. L l arrabrandt Agency when you can own? Inquire 211 $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 m a n y i!ln > i i-a tim is . w ill .i-mn|>i-is>- Fo urth ayenuo. A von ,—25* REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE i ■■ i^.^ie-. ftii- w hk}i iv-M'ar.i-h w orl: Telephone 2124 FOR -SALE—St.. Petersburg, Fla., 69 Main Ave, Ocean Greve h as Lui'i'i ' >'«HH!**■'«Jt- -n early .tw o \vfVlf b u ilt' rnVw • 2V rooin 3-story brick, LeMAISTRE’S yiiirs,; ., . ' tile, stucco hot'el,• 2 stores, well fur- Phone,395 Asiiurj Cornsr Coohman Avenue anil Emory Street, Asbury Park ^•••aataaaoaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaMAaMaaaaaaasaaavB >t#aiaaaaaaaaaaeoaaaaaaaaaaa». hished, steaiiv heat; in ■.’view Williams Park, ■ W- J. Wambaugh, P. ,; 11- k a |»1 <•«is 11 in . - 1 f i . 1 a i i f n X h < ; i*« * w i 1 1 Oi 1 j*>x- 2-11 -1 j S t; Petersburg, F la.— • 2-1-27.^ ! 11 *\ 1 c> 1 < fsfj h v i iii! oi nn •f,ii i■••i) t s I t 6 in Oh, Open Up iEe Gates of the Temple! . t ii b A i h ! i-t h i■ h i u \ } H i t fi-ij j 1j i i \ «'u- FOR: SA LE-—,Six-roopV. house with bath, heat; lijV iinprovemenis, garage; sn il. rl "I n • r e i s ! i ( j n o f*t 1 ii' I’ sw rli a j i- . After that, here is the brggest opportunity on the coast. - One ELLEN H. CLIVE muVi lenying town. Impiire whole block on tlie ocean front, beautiful homo consisting of 15 mag­ i i n 11111/1 • n i • I 'i i s. i\s ■ J i tp % a ** t‘ h ey -ar e [ 110ttJ u T bird a ve n u e, A sb u ry Pa rk.—: nificent rooms, Cully furnished, .V baths aml garage. P rice-—-$-15,000 ■ Trading as '12-1-27* print< m1 jji tin* l»*al!fl ilis!rilui'I'-il The ocean front property .is getting less and less all the time. i AVANTED—rRoys and girls to sell D, C. Covert Agency •to Mu* 'fdiiu-rejffi i ion. . , If you are. looking for something on the ocean front, now is your : flavoring extracts after school; send cli«.ince or -forever keep your peace. • : for free sample. Wakefield Extract . Tju* pMimiiinatioh o t Josejjh .MOr [Co., Sanbornviile,, N. If.—24-27* I have other gopd bliys in Ocean Grove. . Insurance Mortgages See-mo for insurance of every description. I can .advise you op3:' Dennott fur eounty clefk 'proves j •ARCHITECT—Makes plans, ar- your insunince needs. * that tlie-people carniot have too ranges1 construction on easy terms and See ME before you Buy, Eurn or Borrow. ,n. „ . re&sonnblo cost; new buildings and al- ' . ” <=• terations.- II. M etzger; ,53 Wdbb ave- Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldgv "• ------nue, Ocean Grove,—lOtf, LOUIS E. BRONSON Last Sunday tvtis Patlier’s clay. ■ USE FULLER BRUSHES—Write Real Estate and Insurance Agent Asbury Park T o m o st i'a th e rs it w as j u s t a n - or phonfc H.-G . Rand, 109 Webb ave- ,, , nue, Ocean . Grove; phone, Asbury Scoahoai Building, Ocean Grove Phone, 1058 Asbary 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove other day. Park, 6514-6 tf. g FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 PAGE FIVE

functions held in connection' with, the BILLION PEOPLE ~\ aixty-scventh annual commencement . ? •.»f the Pennsylvania Military College. IN WORLD DRINK [in & OUT OF TOWN ] Miss Kennard formerly lived at Ches­ TEAJLVERY DAY ter.. Resolve to Save! ErneBt F.. Woolston, of Woolston & New York.—Moro than a billion Proprietor Kaines announces the Son, or, Wednesday served as ushqr at poiinds of leaf tea are required to sat­ opening of the Majestic cafeteria on the wedding in Yonkers of George isfy the world’u thirst for that bev­ Not now and then) but week-in and week-out, the ocean front Friday, June 28, for Karhl, of. Mt, Vernon, s. classmate, aft erage every year. supper. '* Wesleyan : University, Middletown, Tea drinkers throughout the world that is the kind, of thrift that makes your cash * Lieut-Col. E. Vf. H alford,, U. S. A„ Conn. Tomorrow he goes to Madison number' more than a billion people, or retired, is at Grove Hall for his usual to the wedding of -.another classmate, about CO per cent of the globe's entire reserve pile up. summer stay. Robert Starr, of East Hampton,. Conn. population, It Is set forth in a bulletin ! Miss Iiena Clevenger, 57 Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. 3. H., Barker and by the Tea Association of the United avenue, is at Arlington, N. J., to spend daughter Ruth, 99 Central avenue, left States. World ten consumption aver­ the weekend with her sister, Miss this morning to attend the commence­ ages about 300 billion cups annually, Phoebe Clevenger. ment exercises of thi Senior class, of or 300 cups to every tea drinker. the'Roselle high .'school,: from which "In Europe,” snys the bulletin, “the Mrs! John B. Dunbar, her son, Louis their daughter; Laura Virginia Hark- British Isles and Russia are distinctly The Ocean Grove National Bank S. Dunbar, and Mrs. Bessie Tappan, L-i a former pupils of Neptune Sigh, a tea drinking area. In Asia, India, of Bloomfield, ore spending the sum­ is graduating. They expect to spend mer at 11.7 Pilgrim Pathway. China, and Japan are exclusively tea Association Building, Ocean Qrove, N.J. t the summer in Hartford, Conn. drinking, countries, ..So arc Australia Mr. and Mrs, George Hay, of Former . Police'Chief Tantum, who and New Zealand.*, North America la 4 per cent, paid on saving*, compounded quarterly Plainfield, have leased the Clarendoti, about evenly divided, with Canada de­ comer of Pilgrim Pathway and Audi­ underwent an operation, for an. af­ voted entirely to the fragrant and, OFFICERS I torium Square, for the season. fection os’ the lip at the Long Branch hospital last Friday; is improving as healthful beverage, the United States NATHAN' J. TAYLOR ^resident A number of Ocean Grove firemen well as can be expected. He returned sharing tea and collet; about equally JACOB Z. 8TII.ES, Vice President J08KVH H. RAINEAR, Cashier motored to Boonton, X. J., last Sun­ io his home oil Cookman avenue Sun­ as lt& national drink and Mexico and TAULM a N A. MrLLEJt. vice President aad Trust Officer NATHAN T. LANE. A as: i. Cashier day to attend a meeting of the State day. He has been the recipient of Central America going in for coffee. 'Firemen’s Relief Association. liiany floral remembrances, some com­ "The United States ranks sixth Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick Eyno, of ing from Eagle, Stokes ar.tl Washing­ among the nations in the per capita Rahway, v en recent guests at the ton firemen, the Olih street Reds and consumption of tea, with an average home, of his. sister, Mrs. Kenneth W. many others, to all of whom he re­ of about one pound per person annual­ MacWhinney, 91. Heck avenue. turns his thanks. ly Australia leads with a per capita The cottage at18S Mt. Hermon Way consumption of ten of eleven pounds, owned by Miss Lulu Wright has been' followed by England with eight and leased for tho summer by the -Rev.'J. TEXTILES USED Canada with six." Prentice Taylpr, of Leonia, N.-J. FOR MEN’S WEAR Thursday, June 27, is the date of HERE’S HOW TO BREW the Eureka Club benefit entertainment at the Strand ihcatre on:the board­ No Change in Fibers Used PERFECT CUP O’ TEA walk. Continuous performance 1 to 11 p. m. ' -.. ■ for All Garments. '■ New York.— Can you make a cup of tea correctly? Nothing Grows Unless It Is Prof. Albert H. Wells, principal em­ While fashion dictates shorter or Not one American housewife .in a eritus of the Central 'high school at longer kin s or sleeves, slender or hundred can. Fifty million people la Scranton, Pa., was a visitor to the draped silhouettes for women, men ap­ the United States drink ten, but com­ Grove yesterday, accompanied by his parently adhere more or less constant­ paratively few know what perfectly Not Even a Bank Account .wife and daughter. ly to the same soils of suits, over­ made ten tnstqs like. Mrs. G. M. Triblo and' the Misses coats. and other L’lirments tha! they Here is the recipe for brewing tbe Wilma and Dorothy Trible, of Wilma have worn Tor/half a century; Even perfect cup of tea as given by the Hall, enjoyed a six-day motor trip' to In the textile tibrrs used for their Tea Club of tlie United States, an or­ Washington, D. C. and points in Vir- dotlilns men chaiise very little, ap­ ganization of nuthentlc connoisseur-1 giria and' Pennsylvania, parently, in comparison with very no­ ship and comprising the leading ten The new Emmons hotel and cafe­ ticeable changes that are taking place merchants of. the nation. teria at Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. In .the materials women prefer at the 1. Allow One teaspoonful of tea'for Hermon" Way was opened yesterday present time. every cup. at dinner. Dessert's and coffee wore I ’ntnrfiit imtioi-tt'cci Ir is true, nifty 2, Itlnse teapot with boiling water. given free on opening, day. IVjain Street, between Mattison and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park catch ilie lain-} id 0,e. yuiithful male, 3, Place the ten .leaves In an enrth- Anton C. K lubertanz; 23 Olin street; hut It Is generally made of the same enware strainer in an earthenware pot. Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Wednesday left for a trip to Europe, textile tiller, clilell.v cotton, that he 4. Pour freshly boiled water over sailing on the George Washington, lie tms worn since elilldlirtud. In socks the tea leaves immediately. will be abroad three months, visiting only is there any real departure from France, Germany and Italy. • 5. Let tlie tea steep .from three to tradition In men's ciotlilng: sill: and five, minutes according to .strength dtv- mu mill'll ...... Mr. and Mrs. A, K. Williams,, of rayon socks lire replacing to some ex­ slred. Brooklyn, who have taken possession tent ttie cotton or wool socks In their . 0. Ileniove strainer with tea'grounds, of their cottage at 90 Webb avenue, everyday ivpil.tlihji apparel. and tbe tea is ready to serve. COOKMAN AVENUE have as their guest Mrs. M. E, Wil­ In the course ot a study ot the tex­ liams, of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. "An, earthenware pot Is essential,” tile fibers tieiila used in Hie home in adds the recipe. “Metal pots set up a ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY Rev. M ilton M. Bales, Ef. D., of 0 1!>27, us compared with 11122, recently chemical change In the ten which is iando, F la., the -field' representative of completed liy the tniieaii id' home eco­ ruinous to its taste. Making tea is the Br.yan Memorial University to be nomics of the United Slates Depart­ n matter of detail. Follow tbe recipe MONMOUTH COUNTY’S erected" at Daytosr, Tenn., was an ment of Agrleuliilme. Information was land you will brew as delicious tea as Ocean Grove visitor at last weekend. received fi-nmO".”' men, Almost with­ ever delighted an epicure. Change a LARGEST TRUST COMPANY William Brown and, sister, of New out exception rill reported. no change single detail and you will miss the 3 York, are occupying an apartment at In textile libers used In their stilts, ex­ flavor of perfection.” • | Robin’s N est, 64 Hecik avenue. Mr. tra trousers, work shirts, , dress or .of­ 1 Brown is secretary.-to President At- fice shirts, and nlsljtshirts and • |>u- I terbury, of the Pennsylvania Railroad. .lamas durlns this n-yeiir period. For Ambition is About twentymembers, of the Ocean each garments, as. tmion suits, under­ SUMMER GIRL Grove Round Table last Friday' even­ shirts and drawers, and hittli robes the ing enjoyed si belt-line bus ride men reported either no change In tex­ around the Grove, after which they tile tlhc-r or no use of that purlieu Self-Starter stopped at Lane Villa for a social nr garment. However. •I.V men. using hour. more silk and Wiyon socks In 11)27 than. In .11)22, gave reasons for milk­ Mrs. D. B; Brummitt, of Chicago, A Savings Account is a Good Sign of Ambition one of the trustees and a field worker ing. this change'. About.. !18 per cent of the National Woman's Home Mis­ .of these reasons come under “style.”, Start One Today! sionary Society of the M. E. Church, meiinina more nppropriate, more nt- is at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Horne for tractive, or less linlky21)' pel- cent - a few weeks. ■ 1 ' said "comfort." meaning more comfort­ able, a preference fur the feel ot silk, A Financial Lighthouse on ihe Jersey. Coast' ' Mrs. Edgar Miller, of Pennington, or mi'ie su.'vldo fur a given climate. and Dr, Freeman Miller, of Freeport, iiiiiiiMi>''iiiitii!iiiiiiiit)iiiiiiiti\ Broadway: Within Neptune News Notes conducted by the Rev.' II. C. Cloud, Back on the 1 job at-the North End a few; days the . rt-nw pavenien^ on pastor of the West Grove M. ■ E, bathing poo!. Charles has been com­ Broadway-wili be rea3y~iai^8,a1\J. D, Church; Interment .was made in the: FUNERAL DIRECTOR ing regularly to Ocean, Grove every Metcalf, of the Tar-Asphalt Service, cemetery at. Farmingdale by.Directqy summer for so many years as to be Inc., expects to finish and open the ■Matthews.' Surviving are Mrs. Fal-, south side of the, street by Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Burtif Jamison, of , The Oldest Undertakiiig Establish. considered art old-timer. Eleventh avenue, have welcomed a ler, four daughters and three soils. May we suggest that all of us on Patrons of Ocean Manor, 7 Ocean daughter in their home. ! ment in Monmouth County Broadway express our appreciation to MRS. S. C, HULSHART. avenue, include Mrs. Carriii Horm- the Ocean Grove Association in cele­ Miss Florence Johnson, teacher in ! Continuous Service stead, Mrs. Susan Storks, Philadel­ brating the occasion by the use of the the Neptune City school, spent the At her home on Lake avenue Mrs. phia; Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrow, Nejv American flags and bunting display­ weekend in Trenton. Sarah C. Hulshart died Tuesday night, York; Mrs. C. Wilhelm, Roseville, and ed on that day. }Ve are counting on Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Gravatt, of At­ in her eighty-ninth year. Funeral First-Class Ambulance Service Mr, and Mrs. Morris Kramer, Newark.' one hundred per cent, cooperation. AT THE COUNTRY CLUE kins avenue, recently entertained their services will he held tomorrow after­ noon at .2.30 o’clock in the Sexton p ar­ ' The last business and social meet­ E, M. WILLS. daughter, Mrs. Marie Birkholtz, of 159 Main Street ing of the,reason for the Assembly Bi­ Ocean Grove, June 20, 1929. For warm days on tlie club -house isew York- City. lors, in charge o£ the Rev. H. A. Eel- ble Class of St. Paul’s Church will be porch, the well-dressed woman's sum­ Miss Beatrice Hampton, a student yea, to be followed by burial in the ASBURY PARK, N. J. held this Friday evening in the Juriior New .Management At the Brooklyn. mer wardrobe should include this sport nt'ise in St, Barnabas- Hospital, New- Glendola cemetery by Director George room at eight o’clock. .Entertainment dress of. printed. celanese satin.'. Seen aik, is spending her vacation with her Sexton’. Mrs. Hulshart was the widow Telephone, Aabury 21 will be furnished by. the Round Table. The Misses A. and C. Post, of Pat­ in it are four of fashion's high lights: patents on RidgJ.avenue. • ‘ of William H. Hulshart and was erson, who operated the old -Virginian tho vogue for prints; tlie popularity Mrs, Frank Weiv'er, cf Sixth avenue, among she early settlers of this locali­ Mr: and Mrs. J, Lybrant Tomlin, son before # was rebuilt into the Main- of plaits; the'employment of wash­ was taken to the Ann May hospital ty. She is survived by a son, Martin A. and daughter, of Germantown, Pa,, Central hotel, . have leased the Hulshart, of Norfolk, Va„ and a able, color-fast celanose, and tbe non­ Tuesday morning in the Neptune am­ spent last weekend with iiis parents, Brooklyn,. corner . Central and Surf daughter, Mrs. Louis BarmoVe, of As­ chalant vagabond scarf. Frocks like bulance. . Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tomlin, 45 Main avenues, for the season. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dodd visited bury Park.. avenue. The latter at tre same time the Misses Post entertained thirty-six this have become an institution with smart American-women. Atlantic Highlands last Sunday. entertained Edward Owens, of Phila­ members of the Missionary Society of Mi% and Mrs. Paul Beuteli and sou. Real Estate Transfers. delphia. * • the Second Reformed Church, of Pat­ are spending the summer with Mrs. erson for dinner. The Brooklyn open­ Tbe following transfers of real es'-'j Frank P. Holmes ha^ secured reser­ STINSON PREDICTS Sara Beuteli on' Atkins avenue. tate in Neptune township have beep I vations at the Arlington for himself ed last week for the season as an Mrs. J, W. Reynolds was a recent American plan hotel. recorded in the office of the county! and wife for a summer vacation be­ BIG AIRCRAFT YEAR guest of Mr, and Mrs, Gus Mons- in clerk at Freehold: i ginning-. July S. Mr. Holmes is asso­ Red Bank. Henry S. and Irene Johnson to La- ; ciated with* th'e treasury department, Increase In Naturalization Fees. Wayne, Midi.—There won't be Evelyn Haas, of Newark, is spend­ vinul and William Gail, et al, Ocean | ing a few days with her parents on United States customs service. New The new law regulating fees for enough airplanes to go around this Grove. Lot 10S7 Abbott avenue. - York City. naturalization of aliens becomes ef­ year, according to Edward.A, Stinson, Eleventh avenue. Saiuucl A... and Florence. Reeves to * Mr. and Jlrs. James Strudwiek and Mrs. A, -I). -Brundage,’ of New- York fective July I. First papers which famous flyer and president, of tlie William H. Mergaugey, Neptune town- 1 now cost $1 will -bo increased to ?5, Stinson Aircraft Corporation, Now daughter Helen. . have returned to ship, Tenth, near Ridge. . i City, is at Troy Place for tlie entire their home 011 Atkins avenue,-after season. Others at that house include and. final papers will cost $10 instead , ■airplane factory of the Stinson Irene and William Matthews, to Ed-' of. $.1. Tlie cost of an arrival certifi­ Aircraft Corporation is pushed to attending the graduation of their Imi.M, Herbert, Neptune township,' . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. nice, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Alice from. Drexcl' Insti­ R, C. Jennings, of Flatbush, 'anil Mrs., cate; heretofore furnished free, will be keep tip: with orders. , Corlies, near Davis. . .* j §5'. , Duplicates' of lost citizenship cer­ tute in Philadelphia. Edna M. Herbyit to William Mat­ Bath Tregasltig and daughter Elois’e, The Stinson factory, at tlie Wayne; Mrs. Johii Huisehart is ill at her of Maplewood. tificates will cost S10 instead of $1.. i Detroit airport Is a ten aero plant thews, Neptune township. Corlies, n ear' home oil Atkins avenue. Davis, . .., - When the oldest resident was a Mrs. Mabel B. Faraday, who left representing -tlie last word Sr. air­ Harry Morse and family, of Eleventh St. Paul’s Sunday School Picnic. | plane manufacturing. ’Eighty-five Edna ,M. Herbert to William Mat­ Ocean Grove recently for California, avenue, are moving, to New York thews, ’Neptune township, -Corlies, youngster we supplied . writes from the Panama Canal Zone The scholars.of St. Paul’s Sunday thousand 'feet of floor space are pro­ State. ' .... _ , vided In. the liulldingS; The airport near Davis. that she had a most wonderful trip to school enjoyed a. day’s outing and .pic­ Zora Morris is visiting .his daughter,' Isabel and Harry J1 White to, Otto OCEAN GROVE hits a GfO acre flying field. that part of the, world—-smooth seas, nic Tuesday at Clark’s Landing, Point Mrs. Paul Greetin, -of Ninth avenue. j Bernz,* Eighth, near Union, Neptune, jlrs:'Lester Franklin and son wore fine boat, weather perfect, nice people. Pleasant. Meeting at the. church .that “Hush forward of the airplane In­ township. She sends her kindest' regards to morning, they., were conveyed to the . dustry' is shown fn the way the Stin­ recent guests of- relatives in Long Bessie and William L* Brean •’ to Taylor Dairy Co. friends back home. picnic grounds in busses of the Coast son corporation has-.reached Its: pres­ Branch, Lucy S. Bullock, Neptune Develop­ City Railway Company, Asbury Park, ent growth In less timn four years," The annual picnic of the West Druggist Stephen'B. Woolley has ment ..Co., Fisher avenue, near Holly. Catley & W illiams, Proprietors’ They were accompanied by the oJTicers ■Mr, Stinson snkl. “Demand for Grovq M. E.' Sunday school was held become a commuter. He is how com­ and teachers of the school. "... , at Clark’s Landing yesterday. • New Officers for DeMolay. muting tfnlljr.pxcepfc Sunday to his piano*, by private owners,' business or­ MILK, CREAM and' BUTTER ganizations, and commercial trans­ pharmacy at Main and Central ave­ Officers of Trinity Chapter, Order of MILK nues, from his new home at Asbury For the Rasriy Day, portation routes 1ms come with a OBITUARY De Molay, wertf elo. ted Tuesday .even- Uncle—I supppso you two nre put­ sweep. The. Sdnson corporation lias Gables,. Neptune’s new development at- ing: . They are: Master Councilor, From Monmouth County Forma : the top of the hill on Corlies avenue. ting something by for a rainy day? just equipped the first,nlr mall route . G. A. FALLER. ' John Albert Conover; senior councilor, of the Mexican governmnnt nmL sup­ Miss Mary E. Kennard, of Ellis Young Wife (brightly)—Olif rather! Gustave A. Falier, who lived at 13!: Saul Abrams; junior councilor, Larl; ■ Phone 1970 '-O' plied planes for China's, first national Hall, 110 Mt, Tabor- Way, attended We’re saving up hard for n closed Webb avenue Ocean, Grove,, died last us Follansbee; scribe for ur,expired I’a)'.—I.imilnn Op!n! air service.” ' . ■ Friday in a .hospital at Philadelphia. term of six, months, Alvah' Salisbury, 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove this week at Chester, Pa., the various ' \- '■ 1 , . PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929

I I * FINEST RESOR i , WHERE HEALTH # PLEASURE MEET ( ON THE COAST j * i

FA-CTS-.ABOUT. OCEAN GROVE ' . _ l ATHING anil fishing iri ocean, Yachting, canoeing and | "pi I crabbing at. beautiful Shark River, Boating on two ; Opens Decoration Day. Closes October 1 S Ocean, Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. S Directly on the Ocean Front' • I J lakes, Finn boardwalk full length of ocean front, con- • Steam Heat Running Water S necting witli Asbury Park on the north and Bradley ; Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooma have | ; Elcctric Lights Private Baths ! Becteti on the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerts | electric lights, hot and cold running water; some ensuite, I afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum­ S Booklet S I with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May ! inated at night. Auditorium E e a tin g n early 10,000. M ost pow er­ j Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 .5 • to October. ■ •.-•wj 5 H, W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management ; ful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gift­ | Also 5 ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and | Mrs. V. O. Haynes. Management continued by Lulu E. Wright | : ROLAND APARTMENT J sane nmusements, moving pictures, bowli/ig alleys, merry-go- m j i M f W H H W H —aaaaw aiaaw aii waaaaaaaa taaa^aaaaaaaaia * Overlooking ocean in exclusive Ventnor City. N. J. S round, swimming.pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily I Summer or yearly rentals ; meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A •aiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaavaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* . 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. The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec­ STOKES HALL ARLINGTON HOTEL ommended to the. consideration of intending patrons as among the Refinement anti Icomfort. ■, All rooms, with running hot and cold best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. Twenty-eight Oceai! Pathway, Ocean Grove., N. J water." highest standard of service. Dining-room 1 'open to the public iaEEHaMa03is®a3HSEia5ia®aiaa'aaE®H3M2Eras0aaisis0siBE!3iiffi0SB^ Open for nineteen twenty-ninth season WINTER RESORT until October, 15 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat^ithaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaa* PARK HOUSE S Hot and oold running water in rooms. Booklet on application S f 'NINTH SEASON \7 I St. Petersburg,. Fla. I Phone 116? ' . A. L. E, 3TBAISBtI8GSSll. I Come to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaieaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaMaaaHiMiitat Charming location ! GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL j DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager I- ■ and . i I THE RRYAINT Seaside Hotel I 1 J f ,1T-TtlB-OCBAIN I OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER S ■ OGBftN GROVB, N. J. 8, Ocean Avenue * ■ j | BEACH AND MAIN AVENUES OQEAN GROVE j Directly on the ocean front. Hot and cold water in rooms Appointments first-class. Remodelled ; - - - — ------: j A vacation centre where the days bring endless variety of pleasure Directly on the Ocean front Telephone 1542 | famous Supreme Blend Goffee | C harles G> Stockton Ownership Management I M, J. WOODRING. | • •. aa*faaaaoaaaeaaaiMaaaaaaaaeaaaaaa«aaiaaaaas««aaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa "Just a Few Stcpa to Aabmru Park“ V / e ~ • - Neu> • Oycrlookiner Ocean O Gean View Hotel ! M A JC ST !G MOTEL» j Whole- Block Frontage M oditrn. Fireproof. : NOW OPEN FOR ROOMS ONLY j Loweut Rater. Broadway and Central Avenue • j Apieriedn European Plan. Tea Room Reg. Dining Room. G. C. PRIDHAM Koomi & 'Meal* a t 0fln*ibl® Prloe* Special Rates for June i 34 BEACH AVE., \ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Rooms stngle and ensuite. Balcony rooms overlooking ocean and L. B. Yatc# « Co. • Cafeteria will open June 28 Elevator Service ; lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on appli­ • - J ' House Party Every Friday Night cation. • Phones 3321-190 George R. Haines, Ownership-Mariagement • • • .'• .: ■* ' :. ‘ '■ • v V : '' • Haaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aiaaiiHM tataiiaaiKM itnaiaitaM uaioM watiuaitiM iimiiiiiM M aa BUENA VISTA 18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block from ooean. Hob* ! MAIN-CENTRAL HOTEL j cooking. Special rates for June and September. Telephon® 3160. CORNER OF OCEAN-PATHWAY and BEACH AVENCJE : : BIBS. H. GREENWOOD i With Cafeteria Service I , Season May 27 to October 5 5 : A. G. DIEFENDERFER j : At Main and Central Avenues f • • • • Proprietor S 40 Ocean Pathway | 5 j Higb Grade Food Only Served j Hot and sold running water in all rooms. Two minutes' walk to ocean. I 1 elephohe 1981 I Telephone 1797. . LORD & HANCOX. SaaiaafaaaaaaaiiriaaaaitiaoaaaaaaalataaaaiMnaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •t»M«aa*mM9aa«aaaa»ai«eaaa!t»aaaaia»aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa» •••••••••••••••••M*»«MaaaMaa*aaaaMaaaaaa»aMaaaaiaaaaaaaaaa«aaaaaaaa DIAMOND STATE Oc^an End of Embury Avenue ABERDEEN HOTEL Unobstructed ocean view froni all rooms. Thirty-eighth season. Open May , • ’ -,k Klffhlcc-n Season , 30 to October 1. Phone 4125. , M. EVERNGAM. 38-32 Surf avenue/ -Near-Auditorium, with unobstructed view of ocean. Table sup­ : ' , Aad FAMILY HOTEL . j plied with'fresh fruits and i .b!<-s from nearby farms and fresh seafood daily; • : Home cooking. W rite fov new oouUlet or telephone 431*. I 45 Pilgrim P athw ay , ! : ; ' 'r J. S. COOPE’ft,' .Owner and Manager. , . 1 Homo Cooking... Homelike Atmosphere. Clean, Wholesome Food S | ■ , Club Breakfast, 30c, to rtOc. | T GROVE HALL HOTEL ■J • ir,c.. Luncheon, Special on weekdays;only 5 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold Water in atl rooms. Rooms J $1;Q0- 'Chicken or Turkey Dinner, Special on. Sundays and Holidays ! with private baths. Fhona 656 THE ARBORTON 5 1 ' 7.5c. Blue Plate, Full Course, Regular' Dinner, Served Daily 5 WINTER, SEASON—ORANGE CITY, FLA, • Kight tenth .Season J ., For Years Under the Same Management 3 December 1 to April 16 7 Seaview avenue. A modern resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooms. * THOMAS MILONAKIS, Proprietor j ______■ ' ______W. E. BUNN. 2 ■ :• • Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches.”At boardwalk, ocean and '•••■•••aMMaMt»««otaH*Ma«a*t«amaMaatit*«t«*a«aaaiiMiiiaiiaaiaaaa Vathjng icrouhds, near hot j[nd cold .sea water baths. Kept by Friends. • . • ..... / v •; H; A. and L. E. WILLIAMS. ... ~HOTEL GRAND Twenty-fourth Season Mote! Whitfield Directly facing tha ocean. All outside rooms, with running water. Capacity one hundred. Hot water heat. Newly decorated. Special attention given to A RDM0I> E -&I.J mM r, Kri fcl',D (Fireproof) 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway table. Telephone 3867. Ownership Managment, LEVIS & REED. : ’ Open M ay 29 Booklet. Terlook•lookinK- •ocetth." H pt and cold '.nihnlng' wafeV' in all rooms, Surf, Beach andfpath Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. 'I p®:ial June itntf September ratiM. Phone. 27S,i-Asbury E..K. SHAW, Ownership Management, Telephone Asbury Park 1991. Long Distance Phone Capacity 200.. A house distinctive for service and excellent cuisine, under MARLBOROUGH the personal supervision ol the management. One block from, Ocean. Plenty Corner Seaview and Beach Avenues .PE AIX ■ TELEPHONE One block from ocean,, near all attractions and hot and cold baths. AM im- VEAH 1452 of running hot water. provcments< Hot and ..cold running water in every room. Redecorated Special-rates for June and holidays. Beautiful suites with private baths, Heat for chilly days. ; •' ■ .. .EDWARD J. BORTON, . ■ t;2 Jlaia Avenue. Ocean Grove ■ CHARLES M. HERMAN, Owner and Proprietor. M. L. B lO ltE X , Proprietor f acing Central «nd Pit­ m an avenue* and Mt* Clintock street. Conve- * .. ™ v .. r '***’ nient to all points of in­ ■ Ocean Avenue Hotel terest, Tenns on application. Hof and cold running water in all tobmn Standard of dming-room service mointnined. Open May to October. Special June and September rates. Phone 2085. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. SWEET 8 Seaview avenue, extending to 7 Atlantic avenue. Half block from ocean. “ DIRECTLY ON THE OGEAN FRONT” All outside, airy rooms. All improvements* Hot and cold water in rooms. American and European plan. Season May liO to October 1. Telephone 1574; . Practically a New Hotel Newly Furnished R. G. KVANS, Ownership Management. . .. M. L„ BIOREN, Proprietor The NEW CHALFONTE Ocean Avenue, Comer Bath Avenue MR. and-MRS, ,WM. J, AM'S?, Managers Directly on the ocean front. Large* airy rooms and porches Telephone Asbury Park 4084 Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4957-M ~ ^TKe^ILLARD ” Under personal supervision of KING & CANN, Owners Corner Heck Aveiiuo and Pilgrim Pathway Ppen May 29th for the season of 1929. Mrs. E. C. CARR, QUAKCU IN PS 28 Soaviqw. avenue, facing W esley lake, orio block.from Casino, N orth End • 37 Main Avenue . paviliosi and bathing ground. Capacity .125. Spacious porches. Hot and Serving meals a la carte in connection with THE HIGHLANDS irm 'Pi >k, uiiford cold running water in rooms. Booklet- Telephone 3100. Atlantic avenue. Telephone 7660. Platter dinner, 75c. ’ . 26 Ocean Pathway, between ocean and Auditorium'. Klcctric lights. Special rates Ma^ and June. R. A, WAINRIGH^. • .______M.W. BORTON. Hot and cold water. All conveniences. Open May to October, Beach Avenue and Olin street. Block from ocean. Light, airy rooms. Home .J . B. SCHUPPAN. CORDOVA CLAREMONT like. Privileges. 26 Webb Avenue ' ■ - ;■ EMMA S. GOSLEE, Owner.. Telephone 2520 First-class family hotel, cosfey and homelike. Near beach, Excel­ 64 Broadway, Furnished rooms. Housekeep­ Hot and Cold Water 4 Surf Avenue lent meals. Running water in rooms, Capacity 75, American and, Chautauqua ing privileges. Board by arrangement. A BREAKERS - house of home comforts. *u AH Rooms I. V. MONTFORT At the Ocean European. Phone 1903; H, L, WOOLMAN, Owrfer and Prop ' Mr, and Mrs, J. P. THOMPSON, Owner-Manager FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1029 PAGE SEVEJl CHELTENHAM OSBORNE BOUSE and CAFETERIA THE COLONIAL 36 Ocean Pathway. Block from oeean and neat: Auditorium. Location unex- 15 Main Avenue cellad. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium and beach. Furnished American or European plan, Running water in rooms. Newly decorated. rooms. Open June 28. Phone 1742-W. Fresh egss and vegetables. One-half block, from beach. Special rates for early spring. rooms, Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application; Telephone Asbury : ■ ■ ■ : ______S. J. FOSTER- Park 5035-J.. Special rates June and .September. J. E. McKEE. , Also Under Same Management VAN COTTAGE 40 Central Avenue.. (Opposite tho Osborpe) LANE VILLA Newly Furnished Rooms Running Water Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman Avenue. Delightfully Bituated, CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE A. M. VANSKITE near lake and ocean. Rooms w ither without board. Phone 1861, A firstclass house. Convenient to everything of interest, . M. L) and L. A. LANE. MR. and MRS. GEORGE HAY. Sterling Cafeteria 34 Bath avenue, block and a half from occan. Bright, cheerful rooms at Ocean House Edwards House moderate rental, CAFETERIA SERVICE. Fresh vegetables and fruit. 37 Pitman avenue, two short blocks from ocean and Auditorium. Light, 72 Maiii Avenue sunny, all outside rooms; hot and cold running water. Special June and Phone 4827 Mrs. S. M. FRENCH. ' Near beach and Auditorium. First-class family hotel. Excellent table. Out- : September irate s. Telephone 4450. Ownership-management. side rooms. Spacious porches. $3.50 daily, or $18.00 weekly and up. Book- ' .. .,______MR..and MBS. J. W. EDWARDS. Jet. Telephone 3S3.-W Asbury______K. I. DIJNCAK-ZELLEi. The Sampler Inn 2B Main avenue, a block and n half from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortable and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. i’AFETERlA THE PHILADELPHIA The Brooklyn SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking, Rooms open May 15. Cafe­ 14 Embury Avenue 68 Surf avenue (corner Central avenue). Two blocks from Auditorium and teria open June 14. Telephone 1905 MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT.' Rooms. Half bloci; io new recreation pier. Newly built and furnished. bathing beach, just a few steps' feom Asbury Park.- Large dining room, Running waterjin all guest rooms. Appointments first-class. -Rates rc-^sor American plan. Telephone 1890. MISSES A, arid C. POST, able. WARREN L. WALLACE, Owner. OCEAN PLAZA SAXEN HURST Beach and Oeean (Pathway, Large verandas arid rooms overlooking ocean. 66 Anbury Avenue, Centra! to allAttractions, American Plan Hot .and cold running water,: Completely renovated' inside and out. 'European. ■ Capacity 100, Under new. ownership and management. Phone I CO-OPERATION All Outside Rooms, . .Evening Dinners. Booklet, Tel.: 4665 •7947, C, B, ROHLAND (formerly af the Warrington.) Open All Year E. B, and A. HABMAN THE IMPERIAL (European .Plan) , . ■ W e are always glad to co­ Hotel Le Chevalier 26 Main Avenue, one block from ocean. All rooms are light and cool, ' Comer Webb and Central Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. with hot and cold running water. Telephone i068.... operate with any of our custo­ A. J. BRYAN MR. and MRS. J. A. FETZER, Ownership-rManagement mers in regard to matters per­ Central Avenue House taining to their water service. The Spray Corner Central Avenue and-McClintock Street Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all roomB. Hot and cold One block from beach and central‘to al! attractions. Close' to- leading: running water in rooms. Near hot and cold sea water baths. Special June cafeterias. All light outside rooms. MRS. C. BARR. We want the relations be­ and September rates. Phone Asbury 79. I. J. White, Proprietor vanq Owner* OCEAN WAVE tween this company and its St. Elm o iioteS li Embury Avenue Corner Main Street and New York Avenue Half, block from ocean. Ocean view frqm rooms ansi porches. Homey at­ mosphere. Furnished rooms. Reasonable rates. consumers to be cordial and B, R. SHUBERT Telephone 4736 . MRS. E, DRURY. Open All Year Telephone, Asbury Park 679 helpful. Antagonism between a utility and its patrons does The L.Roosevelt A. HOFERKAMP . ’ Corner Beach arid Atlantic Avenues One block rrom beach and pavilion. Superior furnished rooms, \^xh hot and ccld The ■Wilma H all running ■water. All modern improvements.. Open April to October. In m<*9t 38 Pitman Avenue beautiful yart of the Grove.- Convenient to all places of interest. Appointments not gain anything for company Block to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate rates. Hot and cold running wa­ first-clas», Telephone 11)99. ter in all rooms. Excellent cuisin;; Ownership management, G. M. TRIBES. IS Webb avenue, corner of Beach. One block or consumer. .. • “The H oum; of Comfort” . Telephone Con. from ocean. L',urni&hed rooms by day,, week or season. Clean, comfortable. Cold running. wa> PLAINFIELD ter In rooms. Special Juno and September ra te s . Open all ye&r» . ____MRS. L. E. CRONK. : LLENHURST HOTEL Corner Central and Pllinun B lo c k Io B each MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED Corner Heck and Central Avenues EUROPEAN APARTMENTS G. F. DRAKE A first-class house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach Telephone 314B D. C. PATTERSON.. « f M A in \7 19 Broadway. One block from South.End WATER COMPANY u K U n U V V M Y pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur- 34 Ocean Pathway "■' nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. Ocean Grove, N. J. . • E. J. SEVERS. HOTEL ALBATROSS Telephone 2691 Wholesome Water MRS.. L. B. JONES. 20 Webb Avenue, Few yards from boardwalk and fishing pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. Pleasantly located two doors from BEACON ocean. Large, cheerful rooms. MRS. B. LaDUE. Running water in rooms. Modern THE ELDORADO Improvements. Rates $18 to $25, 16 Webb avenue, first block from ocean. American plan. Home cooking1, Telephone 2027, Mrs. E. REILLY, Owner. Select South End. Modem conveniences. Reasonable rates. Tel. 2632.' aaaaai«aaaiaiaaaMMaaaaa»aaaaaMeiM ¥ A .28 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms II a x V 3 I t I .A t .P . only. First-class, light, airy rooms, : FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc, Furnished Rooms . Open May 28 ' • Close to Auditorium* beach and all 1 Ocean Grove Market Now Open 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Two points of interest. Open- May 15. , - -MRS.- E. .A. WEEKS._ THE . minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Speciai ! 52 Oliri Street, Ocean Grove Phones 490 season rates. MRS: R, J. JONES. 7 Embury avenue. Half '.block from ocean boardwalk. Open all year.- } 720 Main Street,,Bradley Beach (day and night), Phone 370 Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one- Pleasant steam heated rooms. House- • : keepingVICTORIA privileges.. Terms reasonable. MRS, J, KILSHAW/ OLIVE HOUSE block from the ocean and centrally lo, cated. Season May to October. Hot and On the ocean front, near bathing cold running water in all rooms. MRS. A; L. NEWMAN. grounds and all attractions. Ex­ Maaaaa«aaiaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa0aaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ceptionally large,- airy rooms.. Pri­ 14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. OCEAN MANOR vate baths. Folder. • BREYER’S ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME S CAlit LYN SAILER, Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Telephone | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS \ SEACROFT 4027. H. S. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. —/ CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS S FOSS AND WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES S 5 Abbott avenue. Location unsurpass­ ed, Ocean view from rooms and wide • DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT j The Lillagaard porches. Excellent meals and ser- vice. Telephone 4049; • WILLIAM L, HYKA. j C. M. NAGLE’S PHARMACY i 4 Seaview avenue, one-half • • ' block to ocean, American • THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE S — ------.— - plan. Ali outside, airy • - . • rooms. Hot and cold running vjater in ® rooms. . E. M. SIMPSON, | Telephones 201— 1281—3135 S And HOTEL * * ■ 24 Main Avenue. Convenient to Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Ml. Hermon Way S 35 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. (Auditorium Corner) S Auditorium and boardwalk amuse­ • - 2 THE IVY HOUSE ments. Ownership management, . assuring every courtesy. Hot and Heai- Auditorium cold running water in all rooms. Gap. 100 Phono 1844. Mr. anld .M rs.C, ‘W.- Putt. HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS aaiaai«aa*aaaaaaaaaMa«aaa«aii«aaaaiaaaaaaaaa«iMiaaaaa»aaaaa»aa»»aaoHaa*i Cor. Main and Beach. Unobstructed, ocean view. Block from boardwalk. Excellent Cafeteria Open June 19 COLUMBIA cuisine. Hot and cold running water in ■ rooms. Reduced rates May and June. Heated spripg and autumn. Booklet on application. Phono 2627. W. F. and C. F. Fmmons GEORGE H. KERN, Ownet. , • Local and Long Distance Moving | STORAGE TRUCKING APARTMENTS AMD FURNISHED ROOMS S . Our Men Are Capable and Courteous • ’ Telephone, 2440 Asbury Park ;j S. Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park Rooms. 4 Ocean Pathway ; Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove Hospitality Running w ater iis . Comfort wary! room.' And Sunshine City Bofel 5 STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE , i E uropean M E W ■ Next door to beach .l,MMIM.IIHtMUHHM»nMMaiM.Mtinw.llHnHH«nN.H...H„, Seventh Seaikra . 56 Main Ave,, Ocean Grove, Seventh Season Phone 8287 j s e a r s r in Same Building J?. M. L’HOMMEDIEU Hotel opens for fleas on on Memorial Day. Cafeteria About June 27 S. and E. SANDWICH SHOPPE NEXT DOOR i Mergaugey’s Express and Storage j Opens about June 15' • The ELLEWASA LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 95 Main Avenue ' . . . • ' C. C. SHARP, Proprietor. ■ Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men Plemantly located on main thoroughfare near beach *nd Auditorium, light, airy roomB, Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privilege*. Taxia and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip M. C. CREVELING DeWitt House and Cafeteria 2>E LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW, YORK CITY DAILY Cor. Beach and Abbott Ave­ 83 Atlantic avenue. Pleasant, eomfdrtahlo rooms, with hot and cold run­ 90 South Main Street ; nues. European. Block to ning water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Homo cooking.. Hot. V oorhees-Metropolitan ocean. Ail outside rooms. waffles. Turkey dinner, ?1.00. Quick service. . .. . Phone-619 : Reasonable rates. Tel 6927. E. VOORHEES, Managing' Owner, Phone 3109, F. VOELI.ER, Ownership Management. PAGE EIGHT

Spray View—Mr. and Mrs. JC. B. AMONG THE HOTELS Edgerton, Mrs. H. M. Edgeston, Lu- Ed’s New Store ella E. Boyne, Lock Haven, Pa.; Mr. Opening Edwards House-—Sir. and Sirs. Wil­ nnd Mrs. J.'H . Steinkopf, Hermann G. Michel, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. C. liam Meyer, Brooklyn; Robert L, Bab­ M. Curley, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. A. ARE YOU IN HOT WATER By FRANK H. WILLIAMS cock, New York' City ; Mr. ami Mrs. R. Fink, E ast Orange; Mr. .an'd Mrs. William Heapy, Yonkers; R. C. Bur­ Baird and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Farrell, ooooooooooo o o o o o o o o ton, Westwood, N. J. New York; Mr. and Mrs. George. L. (Copyright.) WHEN THE FIRE GOES OUT? St. George—Neil Lurren, Dina Bent- Focht, Union City; Mr. and Mrs. John tjpD SPAXTH, yon 11^ and energetic l T. Emery, Virginia Emery, New sen, M and Mrs. J. Eickhnrt, Mr. and * plumber, did two things shortly Mrs. P. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Castle, Pa'.; Mrs. W. R. Cass, Chicago; after ids arrival in t he city of Bramp­ Emphatically You Are, F. Stone, Brooklyn; Mr, and Mrs. Wil­ Miss A. Weighman, Mrs. E. Weigh- liam II. Rash, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. man, Plainfield. ton. The first of these was to start . Rash, Pitman, N. J. up n new plumbing shop on Main Though Not of the Kind for Household Stokes Hall—Mr. and Mrs. H. B street a couple of block's away from Queen—JI. W. Moffett; Now York, Love, John II. Lowe, Bloomfield; Ed­ ■Toliri Jennings, the oldest plumber in Comfort! Paul it. Elder, Mrs. John Elder, win, Emily arid Marian Matthews tlie city. And the. second was to fall Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ida E. Bishop, Wee- Philadelphia; Mrs. H. L. Snedeker. Iu love with a bewitching blond who hawkert; Mrs. M. F. Lille, Philadel­ Mrs. F. H. Syrett, Montclair; L.' M passed Ed’s store each noon! phia; Mr and Mrs. Arthur S. Wilcox, Strassburger and family, German­ .Boontop, N. J .; Ed found, one day, .that Ids busi­ Speaking of hot water in the slang sense, when a town; Jane Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ness "'.as increasing so rapidly that Cheltenham—Mr. and Mrs. E. No\v, Lytle, Rutherford; Louise Brown, lie needed a girl to handle the ofllce man’s in it, it’s his OWN FAULT. As a rule that’s conced­ Mabelle E, New, -Mr. and Mrs! L. W. Washington, 'D. C.; Mr. and Mrs., C. routine. So he; calle d 'u p the ofllce M. Travis, Nyack; Mr. and Mrs. B. C, ed! Spenkihg of hot water in the ltieral sense, when he’s New, Arthur and Raymond New, of the National Business, college and Rutherford; Mrs. William C. Knowles. Schweiter and son Robert, Fort told them of his wants. W. C. Knowles, Trenton; Hazel Ruton, Wayne, Ind;; Rev. Robert and Mrs out of it, THAT’S his fault.1 . . '- .- /'? Crtiat afternoon a. girl appeared. Scranton, Pa.; Louis Trepfer, Mr. Travis, of Nyack; Mrs. Everett Travis and Mrs. L. L. Bovorit, New "York Poughkeepsie; B, Graham Bauerle And as Ed looked at her ids heart But why be out of hot water when gas aiid gas liot- City. Philadelphia. ' , 1 skipped a couple 8f beats. It was the girl with whom he had fallen In love water-lieaters are so cheap. Take the automatic storage Van Cottage—Mary Sofio, Dr. Re­ Guilford—Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Rob­ dnd whom he had never met before. becca Nochols, New York; George W. ertson, Jersey City; Mr- and Mrs. J. “You’re engaged !” exclaimed Ed. at system for instance. It burns gas only when you use hot Spring City, Pa.; Mrs. A. Graham, A. Dodd, Bloomfield, • Helen Dodd, FOR MIDSUMMER AFTERNOONS length coming out of tlie trance Into Brown, Trenton; Mary E, Prizer, water and the hot water comes instantly, and for as long East Orange; Genevieve Thork, Ruth which her advent had plunged him. Pottstown, Pa.; T. P. Gill, Jr., Jenkin- S. Brettle, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs; H. A gay floral motif distinguishes this “You can handle the work all right— as you wat it. Twenty-five new refinements mark its great town;. Mrs. M. Weichard, Miss A. Spear, Eleanor and Lucia N. Wood, afternoon frock of eelanese prlpted It’s Just plain stenography and a lit­ Weichard, Miss E. M. Welsh, Philadei- Westfield; Ellis B. Crane, R. A. Dodd, nlnon that I’ntoti designed. The full value. phia. Bloomfibld; M r. and Mrs. C. M. „Mc- tle bookkeeping nnd helping me to get sleeves, caught at the wrist Into tight rendy for n big opening I’m going to Allenhurst—Sallie Davis, Ida Dav­ Glinsey, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Niilb, Wilkes Barre; Mrs. C. E. cuffs, the casual back dip of the skirt have shortly. Lots of people don't We will make you an allowance—this month only—of is, Ella Coddington, New York; Mr. and the tie-in-front sasli are Its most know I'm in business here yet. hnd and Mrs. H. M. Dorsheimcr, Clark’s Smith and daughter, Jersey City; Mr. 5 per cent, of the purchase price for your old equipment— and Mrs. H. Butterriick, Mrs. Charles Interesting features. Not the least of I’m going to put on an open house, Summit, Pa.; Miss Anna Ray, Pater­ its distinctions are Its resistance to son; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Adamss, Ir­ Delp, Reading, Pa.; Annie J. Thomp­ with music and flowers as favors, and coal heater, oil beater, water back, or tank heater. Don’t - son, New York. stains, its.color fastness, and the as­ everything to get them coming. By vington'; Mr.. and Mrs. R. M. Frame, surance tliat It will wash as easily miss THIS opportunity. N ew ark; Mr. and Mrs. E rie E. Biochine, the way, what's ydur name" Bryant—Mr. and Mrs, T. C. De- as a handkerchief. “Lillian Montgomery,” - the girl re­ Ardsley, Fa. Costerd, Richmond Hill; Mr. arid Mrs. W. F. Holland, New York; Mr. plied demurely. Breeze—Mr. and Mrs. M. Lyons, Of course, with Ed ns infatuated as New Yojk;-.Laurie A. Gillick, Phila­ and Mrs. S. J. Cook, Mrs. Sarah Cook, VARIETY OF FLAVOR he was,, anything that Lillian did delphia; Mr.: and Mrs. H. V. Stoll- •Mr. and Jlrs. H.- McHenry, Garme E. werek, -Montclair; 'Mrs. William P. McHenry, Philadelphia; Gladys H. Fel­ CHARM OF COOKERY would linve seemed right-to 1dm. But she really was efllclent. JERSEY CENRRAL McCoy, Doylestown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. lows, Elizabeth; Mr, and Mrs.. Smith,- Robert Brown, Robert B. Barlow, Rob­ Brooklyn; the Misses Olsen, Kew ChicngOiT-If ■ you detect a new and Business was getting better with Ed ert W. Brown, Paterson; J..A. Edmins- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Felter, Tenafiy; subtle ’flavor in the dessert when you now, and he found his hands full in POWER AND LIGHT CO. ton, New York. Gardens, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. P, R. sit down to. dimier, you will know looking nftcr everything nnd also in Kessler; Mr. and Mi’s. Elmer Bohlen, making preparations for the opening. Albatross—Karl Alexander, New that little wifie has become “flavor Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bohlen, French- conscious” • and' is experimenting In. Ills plan Was simple enough. It was York; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sack- town; Mr. and Mrs. George Shutt, tlio fascinating art of blending, wliich that of personally calling upon several ett, Spring Valley, N. Y.; Mr.. and Paterson; Mrs. Horace II. Lockwood, .Mrs. A lbert H.; Box, A. H. Box, P lain­ ]u-omises to maki* oj'ijcures of us all.' hundred of tile leading business men Washington, D.- C.; Mrs J. C. Ryan, of the city and asking them ’ to come field; Annie Marshall, Mount Vpnion; Vonkers. . Tlie calre or whinped cream or sbOr- John C." Creveliiig and family, Mr. to his store for the opening, and-of bct K no loncrer t<* l>f“ tlavorejl mere­ : : V ;/. 5 and Mrs. William .B. Nevins, J r ., ly -\vi|li vahilla,* aliuond, or.lemon, the also getting the city health officer to NEW CLUB OF WOMEN Douglas Xevins, A. T. MaeCyeady, three exU-arts>vlilvh; until recently, make tin address.during the opening Brooklyn; Sir. and M rs.'J, Woolley, on tlio '-topic- of right plumbing n.s"n Newark. .n*p.rcsetited the " d<»-iv*nii of, culinary I Patronize Your Home Stores j Mrs; J. C. English Heads Friendship harmonics,. * necessity Iii making homes healthy, Ed was confident that hj^ plan was a Breaker!!— Mr, anil Mrs, H. I). Roy, Garden Iiound Table. “We have today,” expiained a Chi­ ' Janet D. Roy, Verona;-A. W. Andrus ■nightly good one. But, sllli, there and wife, Clifton;-Mrs. M 13. Bisseil, As ollicers of the Friendship -Garden cago housewife, “a veritable- chromatic was a ill lie speck of doubt In his Mrs. J. Patterson, Mrs M._ Bv Peters, Round Table Club, organized some soalo of flavors. You multiply them mind, which made him refrain from ! MORSE’S I East Orange; K Metzer, New York; weeks ago, the: following wele. elected by seven, as ii. were, and get a 171 in- telling Lillian what he laid planned. Mrs. il. C'ornbg, West Chester; Mrs. Wednesday at the. first meetihg, held bow. Unliiniied iiossibiiities lie in the If the plan went over well, then he E.’ A. Gibbon, Miss 1. L. Harriott, at the home of Mrs. J. Claude Eng­ proper l)lending of such flavors as could brag, about It. If It failed to get Plainfield; Miss J. M. Lyall, Jlrs. E. lish, near Colonial Terrace, formerly Vanilla, banana, clove, !clnnamon, lem­ the men, then the least said about It I MEN’S SHOP ! L. Luthrop, Now York; A. A. Koster 6f Ocean Grove; President, Mrs. Eng­ on, maple, almond, orange, pineapple, tlio better. lish; vice president, Mrs. D. E. Corbctt, pistachio, strawberry, . black w'alnut. . ~ --.-v and family, Brooklyn. Ed was, without doubt, heart and f I of Matawan; secretary. Mrs. W. L. and rose.” . ; . Dardanelie—Janies Van Yoorhies, Babcock, of Belmar; treasurer, Mrs. soul In Ids efforts to make bis opening Just as the composer discovers new : 55 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove : Mrs. J. A. Van Voorhies, Jacob M. W. Gladding, of Avon; scrap book a success. If all went well and he • ■' Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keyser, chairman/Mrs. C. I. Harris, of Free­ harmonies or the painter mixes his got a lot of business‘he’d be In a posi­ •' Association Building • Hawthorne; -Evelyn M. Curry, Totowa h o ld .. colors, so. the American housewife, is tion to offer marriage to the one girl B o ro u g h ;' Miss M. Mitchell, M rs. H. Guests .of the club Wednesday were taking joy in developing new comhl- in tho world. • Mitchell, Paterson; Harriet. McWhin- Mrs. John'Dey, Mrs. Harry Hulit and natlons to . dellgh t .tlie sense of taste.; Hut fate was against Ed ln tills par­ ey, Englewood; Julius H. Brande's, Ed­ Mrs. Vance Jeffreys, of Ocean Grove. Her kitchen cabinet has,, become a ticular. A real metropolitan store " ward B. Brandes, Montclair; Suzann The next meeting is to be held Wednes­ miniature laboratory, and. her hat- Temple, Wyekoff; T. A. Christie and A week before the dnte scheduled day, July 10, a t the home of the terie de cuisine contains as many in­ for the opening there was an acci- family, Glen Rock; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. treasurer, Mrs. Gladding. 102 Lincoln toxicating flavors as that of a French Exclusive Furnisher, Clothier and Hatter Brandes, Montclair. .dent. A heavy beam fell on, Ed. When avenue, Avon. chef. he finally came to himself It was to Aurora—Mrs.; C. S, Millspaugh, find that lie was lying dn a bed in a Middletown, N. Y.; Helen Houston, private room in a hospital. A nearby Wide assortments, city Prices Warwick, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. TASTY FOOD MOST , Crofoot, Hillsdale; Mr, and Sirs. C. L. EASILY DIGESTED calendar told him that lie had been Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, Family of 1,700 Eats unconscious or only semiconscious for two long weeks, ills opening dnte was | Open Evenings Telephone, Asbnry Park 457 W illiam sport; Mrs. L. M. Crane, R. S. Sizable Meal in Day St. Lnuts.—Adding flavoring extracts past. He'd ninde n failure of it! Crane, Mrs. Ralph R. Vernon, Maple­ to foods to make the taste more al­ JOHN A. MORSE, Proprietor Then the door to the room opened wood; Mrs. C. P. Chew, Morristown; About 1,700 members of the luring (o the' family palate, crtsts nnd Lillian stepped In. A startled M. A. Lyon, New York; Mr. and Mrs. telephone family occupying the. American housewives $C0;000 a day, : - W. STANLEY MORSE, Manager M. J; Pierson, Morristown John Rut­ glance'came to-her face as,she saw new state Telephone llcadqii.ir-. Oeorge If. iW nett; presIdentsVof the ledge Nelson, Brooklyn. that lie knew her. ters Building at -.y-lO'liroad. .Flavoring Extract Manufacturers’ As- iaaaaaaa«aaaaaa**aaMaaaaatMt*a*fM*M»(aaa«fl«*eaaiiaaaaakiiaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaB Sunset Lodge—W. N. Hutchinson, street, Newark, maiuiKe to con-. - sociation.. declared, atihe association*^ “I—I failed on tho opening." Ed Ann:- - ' inured slowly. “It’ll be a hard pull New Y ork; Mr. and Mrs.' W.' G. Burns, sumo at luneli time each work­ twentiejh aonual convention here. Arlington; Miss M..M. Col'er, Bloom­ from now on.” ing day this,astonishing total of “Mon* than s-2.00ft.000; of the an­ aaaaaaaaaaa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaaa»aataaa> field; Mr. and Mrs.-D. MacLeod, W. • edibles: ; : But Lillian smiled reassuringly. M. and E. R. MacLeod, East Orange; nual American family budget goes/for ■'Look at tills!" she exclaimed. Thirty bushels of. potatoes; ■ the fturehnso of flavoring • extracts,” M r. and Mr's. A. J. .Slee, Brooklyn; She waved a bunch of yellow sheets 900 rolls; -.500 hot biscuits: thirty said 'Sir. Uurnett. “This Investment Leslie J: Howard and family, New­ poundis of ■'coffee';' seventy gn!l- In front of Eil. They Were order blanks; ark;. Thomas li. Fogarty," Dover; Mrs. returns-tenfold -divideiids iiv increased' nnd on , ench sheet was’ an order—in OCE.AN THEATRE, i F : M; Sherlock, E ast Orange; Mrsi.-M; . .lons , of. ice creain ( an J Lem ...clue "paJatiibility-of fiicrdSi improved health,' to expand as hot weather ap- good order. Fourth Avenue and Kingsley St., Asbury Park ; S. Packer, West Orange; Mrs.- George and digestion and new aiid toothsome •’Why. why." . gasped Ed, “I. don’t Hi. Bennett, Woodside, L. I. .proaches); , thjilty pounds'' of menu combinations. Telephone. Asbury Park <1554 • bea ns, whe » ‘ boa 11 s ' a re on tlie understands “What does tills mean?” New Chalfnnte—Julius Fischer,' New . “The, extract hot lie has become the “It means that we put the opening menu; eighty pies and twenty-, PRICES York; George W. Clayton, Mary R, housewife's most valuable culinary as­ live 1 a rge layer c a Ices; *15 0 b 0 1- over on the (Into you’d scheduled It M a tih e e ------— Children 20c., Adults 30c. Noe, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. G; • ties of milk; eight bushels of sistant.. Ii: 1ms made; American women for," Lillian explained. “And the or­ L. Major, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reeves, Evening r ------...------Children 25c,, Adults 50c. 3 pin a eh when tiiat yeiretale is tfie b.est (;ooks in the world. Recog- ders .lust poured in.", Matinee Daily, 2.45------—----- — ------— Sunday Continuous W. A. Major, C. II. Wtis.tcott, River­ • served. nitjnn c»f..tlie fact that foods, delight­ . “But,” Eil expostulated, "how-did Evening, 7 and 9— ...... ------Sunday Continuous ton; Mr and Mrs. Joseph ’S. Reid,' Rxpert dietitians anil cooks ful to the taste, ar^. more easily di­ you get the men to come? I didn’t Camden; Mrs. Fred Roberts, Pater­ contrive to* serve meals of propr gested has' greaily increased the use. toll you;my plan for.doing that." son, N.. J.; Mrs. C. H. Yerkes, of flavoring extracts In American Lillian smiled at him affectionately. New Providence H. E. Smith, Stam­ er-: proportion for health week after week without, duplication households in. recent .years. Possibility “I—I figured you didn’t have quite SEE AND HEAR ford; • Howax’d S. . Keim, Trenton; of improving her cookery by. blending Frank G, .Gouldy, Ridgefield, Conn.; bf the principal dishes. .the vlght'Slant on tlint," she explnined. Miss B. Darnell, Merchantville; Stan­ such extracts as vanilla, lemon, ba­ “I’ve felt all along.tlmt It’s tlie wom­ VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURES ley E. Black, Palmyra. nana,.. cloves, cinnamon, nlmond* or­ en you should interest. Women -nre ange, pineapple, strawberry and rose really the main factors in the great Lafayette^Mr; and Mrs. F. A. .Youngster of Bell System with, her foods has given the Ameri­ majority of plumbing jobs. So I in­ Today and Tomortow ' : Vache, Mrs, J. C. Johnson, B. E. Ru­ Companies Growing Fast can housewife opportunities for cre­ vited nil my. women friends and dolled “FATHER AND SON” with Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier j dolph, M. • A. Vandergrift, ' Philadel­ ating new flavor combinations , that tip the store with cretonne nnd served phia; Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, New spur the appetite. Eating is. becoming cukes and tea. And the women came York; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Magee, One of the youngest members of 7 Days, Starting Sunday, June 23 Mount Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Richa'iJ the Bell System family—and one of as much an art in this country as it nnd—tlie orders came, too, arid I’m so 'Eddie Dowling in “ MY BOY” Smith, 'William L. LaRue, Mrs, A. its fastest growing—is that company Is in France and other European coun­ glad. Denton, Newburgh, N'. Y.; Mrs. Ruth lenown familiarly as ERPI, which let­ tries. ' . v She smiled at him happily. Ed P. Martin, Mr: and Mrs. Archer Tevis, ters represent Electrical Research clasped her hands, nnd then he kissed • | SINGING—TALKING—DANCING Maryanna Tevis, Philadelphia; Dr. Products, Inc. WORKERS FIND “PEP” her. • Direct from recent engagements at the George M. Cohan and Mrs. H. F. Parker, Castle Point, The company was organized Jan* “What I can’t understand,” said Ed j Theatre, New York N; Y.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Newsome, nary 1, 1927, to take, care of the com­ IN AFTERNOON TEA happily a few moments later, “Js how N ew burgh. mercial development of inventions, of you know so much about tlie plumb­ Arborton—Mrs. E. Maigren, Ver­ -the Bell Telephone Laboratories and New York.—Afternoon tea for the ing business.” ona; Mr. and'Mrs. E. F. Sheppard, the Western Electric -Company ;of a nation’s workers has become good .'..'Lillian dimpled nnd smiled n bit business. shyly. - Eleanor D. Sheppard, Frank MacDon­ by-product nature and unrelated or ••laaaaaaaaaaMaaaaiaaMaaaaaicHataaftaaaaaiaaaaaaaMiaaaaaaaaaaiaainiec^ . ald, Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Scores of manufacturers and mer­ “I suppose I’ll have to tell you,” she incidental to the .telephone Industry. s ■ • DeLanoy, Leonia; Mrs, E. J. Cooper, The most active■. of these bV^prod- chants throughout the country have snld. “I fell In love with you when Germantown; Marion Lawrence, New­ lict deyelopments in which ERPI is begun the practice of speeding up I used to pass, your store on the wny ark; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Randall, engaged'Is the commercialization 'of flagging production by recourse to the to business coilege. ‘And so when you ! Yellow Rose Coffee Shoppe j Traverse .'City, ' Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. the Western - Electric System for tea cup, according to a report of the called the coilege nnd asked for n ste­ N. S. McPherson, Mrs. William Riker, Bound pictures. Tea Association of the United States. nographer I got them to send me to • 49a Main Avenue j Norwich, N. Y.; Mrs. William P. Mc­ 1 During the short course of its ex­ "America borrowed the Idea of mix­ you. My.family thinks I’nrstill going Coy, Doylestown, Pa.; Laurie A. Gil­ istence—within a period of little more ing ten nnd business from the Eng­ to business college. They don’t know • ■ s . SELF SERVICE _ . , 3 . lick, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Har­ than two years—the company has lish," tlie report says. “In commer­ I've taken this" Job. And'they don't S , Opens for the Season Friday Noon, June 21 ‘ S ry Klothe, Kingston, N. Y. know I'm working under the name of licensed most of the major producing cial and manufacturing circles In Eng­ S . Serving the best of home-cooked food at the lowest prices. Fol- •' Shelburne—E. C. King, Mr. and film companies. They Include War­ land, afternoon ten time comes as reg­ Llilinn Montgomery. You see,.I ought S lowing our usual custom, free coffee, tea, dessert or ice cream on S Mrs. Von Nessen, Brooklyn; ,T. J.. ner Brothers, Fox Films;’Victor Talk­ ularly as the sun rises. Tea drinking to know a lot about the plumbing bus­ Gaffney, Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ing Machine, Paramount* Faraoue- during ofllce hours Is' a part of daily iness. I—I nm a plumber's daughter. 5 opening day. Dunne, New York; William G. Field, Lasky, IVIetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United routine among all classes of workers I’m tho dnughter of your competitor, S Coffee, tea, milk, 5c.; soups, 10-15c.; vegetables, 10c;; fish, 25c,; 5 Gladys L. and Winifred E. Field, Artists, First National, Universal, Hal and business people. the. man you wanted to show you could ■ meats 30-35c.; salads and sandwiches, 10-15-20c.; nil desserts, 10^1 Be.; S Montclair; Mrs. E. W. Niles, Charlotte’ Roach; ’Christie, .Columbia Pictures “In this country the Idea Is grad­ make good. I’m the dnughter of John ; French ice cream, 10c ' S Niles, (Bloomfield; Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Jennings. My real name Is-Lillian Jen­ and Harold Lloyd. ually acquiring popularity. • Some of ! Serving: Breakfast, Dinner, Supper j Brewood, Mrs. Gebrgfi L. Payne,-Mrs. nings. I didn’t ten you before, because S, S. Gaffney, W ashington, D, Q.; the larger manufacturing plants have • Motto: Service, Courtesy, Cleanliness, Lowest Prices, • • The Arizona was tho first American experimented with the effect of tea I was nfrnld you wouldn’t hire me if Marjorie. M,’ Per}ne,. East Orange; you knew, and oh, my dear) I did so Mrs. Karl K. Quimby, Ridgefield; Mrs. /battleship to bo equipped with tele­ drinking on their employees^ Tea, they S LEES BROOME, Proprietor. S phones and loud speakers. This was found, not only refreshes their work­ wiint to work for you!” C. B. Griffiths, Newark; Mrs. F. Mor­ And Ed kissed , her again. :v - : :y .• ^;-'K . an, Helen Moran, Brooklyn. • in 1916. *•...» •' ers, but relieves fatigue.