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~ VOL. LXV. No. 46 ”OCEAN_GROVE, NEW: JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 F O U R C E N T S
Warns of Freezing A. D. Clark Feted at TWO GROVE POLICEMEN FLEE Armistice Day Celebrated At Shore With Parade, WHEN SKUNK GOES ON SPREE A s Winter Comes Patrolmen William Herbert Memorial Exercises Conducted at Churches, Parks Given to Women*s Club Board and Raymond Anderson will Automobile Club Sees Danger take anything within reason in jn Neglect of Minor, Yet Club Member Honored After the line ..of duty, but when a Important, Items; Important Moulton Named by Thousands In Line of March at Asbury Park, . skunk makes his . appearance, . P oints’ Given Eighteen Years Service To Ocean Grove that’s an entirely different Educational Group m a t t e r . *7. As a poetical'theifteT frost, may Include Soldiers From Forts Hancock and Unit; Mrs'. Paul J. Strassburger Hostess ; The two policemen Were at be all right on pumpkins, the Key Dr. Onsville J. Moulton, super Monmouth, Company G , Formerly of the booth'ati the Main avenue stone Automobile Club observes, vising; principal of the Neptune but frosty mornings can play ha A! tea to the executive board of gates Sunday morning, when Township. school system, was nam Asbury Park; Wreaths Placed By Groups voc with motor cars not: yet con ed to the office of vice; president the' Ocean Grove Woman’s club and Union Thanksgiving tiie animal was .noticed calmly ditioned for cold-weather driving. of the New Jersey Education as in honpr of M rs. Alfred D. Clark walking up the path to the en The shore section celebrated Ar* j tK p ^ o o k rff^ ^ ^ ^ . trance to v Ocean Grove. Both In a bulletin just issued, the sociation at a session of the 86th was given Wednesday pfternoon by Service On Thursday misticc Day with appropriate cere. - a bri6f prayer and Club gives advice on how to nvoid annual convention held in Atlantic [ .Mrs.' Paul J. Strassburger at the men,. in great haste, immedia- . ..: tely entered. the booth and many of the hardships encountered City Friday, Saturday, Sunday and monies to mark the day on which, j devotional -service at St. Paul’s latter’s home on Pilgrim Pathway. Instead of tho regular midweek and closed all windows; and th e : ; by car owners in freezing tempera Monday. Neptune schools .. were twenty-two years ago, the end of church, following the ringing of .The hostess was assisted in the service at St. Paul’s church, on door tightly until the lone tures. Five important points are osed-M onday-a-fuIl-day-and-tweri- the church bell at 10:30 and then at ’{serving' by Mrs. Alice W. Engel, Wednesday. Rev. John Pemberton, 7£hlT fii:st World W ar came to an black-and white striped bomber, stressed, as follows: 7 ty-five members of the faculty at eleven. All over the. shorc :citizens ■ M :: W m rc. Magee 7T m d ~ M r g r E . jr., pastor; has’ announced a Union 7 end: had passed. The animal con- • “First, make sure the battery is tended; the Convention. 7 ... Thousands . of . .soldiers ■ of past, stood at attention briefly .in ob-. L. Bernhart, while two past presi Thanksgiving service for Thursday ' tinned • towards, the Neptune fully charged. Very few .motor Other officers of the association wars . and soldiers of the p r e s e n t ! scrvance of the. two minutes fol- dents of the-club; Mrs. Bernice K, morning at 10 a. m. The Bradley high school building, needless ists know that a battery showing elected at the session were Miss prenarednes.s program inarched j lowing the hour, given over to the • Broome and Mrs. Harold '■ Bills, Beach Methodist church and: the to say, unmolested. only one-quarter charge will freeze Lelia I. Brown, Newark, who was ■ pbared. The hostess’ apartment W est Grove Methodist church will with members of ci vic organizar memory . of those wl)o died in the made president, succeeding Dn •was beautifully decorated -with unite with, the St. Paul’s congre Heretofore Ocean Grove has at 13 degrees above zero. 'At half tions, firemen and municipal offic- j last war. . . , 1 ; charge; it will freeze at zero, but Wiiliarn Fidler, Audubon; Dcrwood inis' in a parade Monday , afternoon . The parade in Asbury Park, crysanthemums. gation for the service. Y.. boasted'of having, rabbits, pos J. Tew, Camden, who was named ' The occasion was. to do honor to The preacher at the union ser sum, and-wild ducks within its it is good for 58 below, when fully in Asbury Park, following w reath- which was watched by crowds along secretary for the coming year, and placing ceremonies at the many the line of march, was made up of onp who had served the dub for vice will be the Rev. Herbert; J. boundaries,; but this is . the charged, . . Lena M. Porreca, Hackensack, representatives of almost . every: gighteen years in many official Belting, pastor of . the Bradley first, and' two patrolmen hope “Second, it is well 'to. change memorial monuments and ceme tr e a s u r e r . civic, fraternal arid niunicipal or ; capacities, having joined the club Beach church. the last, tim e a skunk had been 7 from heavy to a lighter oih Even teries along the shore section. Fire An All-State orchestra, compos-; ganization along the shore, Was .one ycar after it was founded., Mrs. Other services at St. Paul’s, s ig h te d . a strong battery will> have diffi horns and church bells sounded the ed of nearly 500 students from the undei';the direction of Albert Heim- 'Clark retired from the executive church will proceed, on schedule, culty in turning over a motor bogg hour at eleven o’clock in obser state high schdls, gave a concert roth, of the Asbury Park Ameri board last May. with the Bible .school meeting at ed down in heavy oil. Your dealer vance of the time the 1918 armis- HAMILTON GROUP IN SCHOOL at the Sunday meeting. Early can Legion.- In the parade were' . ' ; Th« honored guest was present 9:30 Sunday morning, and the knows the correct grade for your American songs, folk, songs, hymns members of Company G, 114th in ed with a corsnge of orchids and a regular preaching services at 10:45 . .. r . .77 7; -7 ,7 :-,-7". 7 ' - and operatice and classical numb fantry, made up o f: youths from, gift from her friendB and co-work i». m., and 7:15 p. m. The theme . Chur<* Congregation Meeting In “Third, make sure the gas line Gov. Moore Asked ers composed the program. -7; the shore- section 'of Monmouth ers in the club, for the morning device by Rev. I , Summermield Building and carburetor are clear. Tcachcrs at the convention were county recently .called up by Pre : Crown, ership of Raymond Thomas, 0f were among the many groups of below zero; a like percentage of The session was opened Friday Planned for. December. 4. 7 Forts Hancock and Monmouth, and of Bells,” by Hare; “Leaf Burning" L a k e w o o d . fering the church their facilities wood alcohol arid glycerine will with a welcome address by! Thom members of the Naval personnel by , Eaton and “Italian Rose” by after- the church edifice was. com: give protection at five, degrtes, be Governor A- Harry Moore has j of thc Air station at Lakehurflt. as , D. 'Taggart, jr.,' mayor of A t D a ly . plctely. destroyed by fire last week. low; 50 per cent of glycerin alone been,.invited to lead the gigantic County jj0y S(.out troops, led by It is planned to hold the most of lantic City and a greeting by . M rs. Theresa • McClintock, con Red Cross Officer will protect at zero, Christmas pageant-parade . that, Sool|t Executive ElmeBt: M.7Blan- 7 7 the church’s services and affairs at Charles H. Elliot, New Jersey Com tralto, sang two groups of songs, “While keeping the car in shape wil be held in Asbury Park 011 Lcltai-tl, Sea-Scout Commissioner L. thc school. ' ‘-. . • missioner . of Education. 7 accompanied at the piano, by Mrs. Speaks Before Club for cold weather, it is advisable to Wednesday, DMember 4, ^cording | Vnnce,Jeffcr.s and Scbut. Commis- . - — — —— -f-——— — W interstella. The selections were A t tlio roll call services yester remember, that defects in safety to plans released today >y An-iBioner Fred Bach also participatcdi : - “To a Hill-Top”, Cox; “I Heard A DR. PIERCE AT MEETING Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, day, the Rev. Kerineth, R. Perin- factors will continue to develop, thony Fell, secretary of the Asbuiy | Kc,)resentativcs of, the Ocean -77' Praying,” Peter DeRose; Forest Meeting Yesterday, Hears chief, Red Bank,.spoke at 3:30 in and that frequent checking and Park Board of Ti-ade, which is7UroV(, fire department "included '.. “The Woodpecker”, Nevin... Also, Speaks On Health And Prepared Miss Lucy Tompkins; New the; afternoon and the Rev. Milton adjustments are necessary for safe ness At Berkeley-Carteret sponsoring the event. ^ the first aid squad -members, and ‘“All To Mtyself”, Densmore; ‘‘Sweet Harold Nichols, Philadelphia, spoke d riv in g .” The parade,, one of; the lpngest 'firemen of the W ashington and Song of Long Ago," Eonest Charles Members Introduced last evening at 7:30. Special music Public Health and National Pre ever planned in Monmouth county, : Eaeje companies who paraded with s and “Bless This House,” Brake. paredness will highlight the 6Gth Miss Lucy -Tompkins, executive under ,the direction of Mrs. Hope Pa My for Miss Zickler will consist of at least-ten divis- their apparatus. They were un A trilogy of piano selections was Annual Meeting of the N. J. Health secretary of the Monmouth county Ward ell featured the meeting. Miss Louise Zickler, Asbury ions, with state, county and mu-1 der the direction of Fire Chief- played fcty Mrs. W interstella: Men-, and Sanitary- Association, at the. Chapter of the American Red Cross Supper was served in the school Gardens, who will leave, ■ after nicipal officials leading each: of th e 1 David H. O’Reilly, 7delssohn’s “Spinning Song,” De Berkeley-Carteret Hotel, Asbury was the guest speaker at the'N o cafeteria under the direction of the Thanksgiving to spend the winter divisions. It is being held to offic-! . Tlie parade, which started at 3 : Bussy’s “Clair deLunc” and Rhein- Park, today and tomorrow. ■ , . vember meeting of .the Woman's Woman’s Society of Christian Ser in California, was given a surprise Sally open the Christmas shopping 1 o’clock in the afternoon, passed , gold's “Impromptu.” vice. '.7;-7 77:; ' "7,7V’: v ■ ■ 77 ’'; Dr. ■ C. C. Pierce, U. S. Public Club yesterday afternoon. party and gifts of . airplane. lug season, and to dramatize the fact t}n.0Ugh both residential and busi- . In addition to the hostess and Health Service, assigned to New • Mis Tompkins described the var ','..7. V ' " 7 gage, at the ,home of:; Miss.; Doris I that this nation is still at peace. | ness sections of Asbury Park, ..her • assistants, and the - honored Jersey, will address the delegates; ^ schol bftnd' in thc bj.cakinff up at American Leg-. ious branches' of the' N ational Red> Judge Harold Br WellB To Speak Morton, Fletcher D ri?tr’"Asbury guest; the attendance included Mrs. Cross and spoke of thd war relief on e na on s ,ea ' county are being aske’d to jiartici- ioh homie oll 'SeWell'areaue.—- - v Frank G. Mount, Miss Estelle J. Judge Harold B. Wells will be Gardens, llast night. Those attend edness'plans,cdncsB plans. tonight. toniKht. Dr. Piercei Pierce i _ , , . ,, , . a projects assigned to the individual . • ,/ '".r, j pate, and. in the long procession TRandall,. Mrs. Louis Samuelson, .the principal speaker, at the anr ing were her fellow workers in the supemses the. allocation of Fed- f chapters.' :She stated that the Red ^ rv will be found a huge: Santa Glaus Mrs. W j'C. Parker, Mias Mary B. nual dinner of managers, trustees Asbury Park branch of the Bell cral grants in aid to the State. De- w v v , , . , , • » . Cross is a means of communica . ■ , - „ ... . iloat, 14 feet high, a human Chnst- Watson, Mrs. ' McClintock, Mrs. and friends of the M ethodist Home Telephone company. The decora partment of Health m: the cooper- - * . • > M .' , „ t. , . Sterner Outlines tion between the army, navy, ma i t. ■ - 1 I v I nias tree of costumed school child- 6 W interstella, Mrs. Lida Hulit, Miss for the Aged at Ocean Grove on tions were in red, white and blue, ative plan between nation and state} - ,, nnr> rines, coast guards and the people * mil •------rcn, and more than 200 a p p r o p n - Isabel Scarborough, Miss Eleanor Friday, December; 13, at the ,M ar with a model airplane.as a center f o r h e a lth s e rv ic e s . • »• , , . , v - . N. J. Defense Needs arid cited several instances where . a . . ; . m nr n xt ately.costumed school children por- R. Smith, Mlrs. Robert C. M eredith, ine Grill. This will be an out piece. Games were played with Miss Evelyn1 T. Walker, R. N. money Was loaned to soldiers by ■w • -i.. rx «' - traymg. Mother Goose and stoty- Hopes New Unity Of Effort In Mrs'. J. Wesley Hiller, Mifs. C. B. standing event, particularly be awards going to Miss Helen Mor monmouth County Organization for I v , , , ; , the field secretaries, c • i c * • mi -i* * * book characters,.clown bands, com- Hennig, Mrs Paul Chntfield, Miss Thc kcr pointod out thafc lo_ cause of the progress being made ton and Miss Dorothy Carey. Social Sei-vice, will participate in , .. - . .. , W ashington Will Strike Sharply , . cdy units, military units, gaily i^' the completion of plans'for the Others attending were the Misses a panel discussion pertaining to , , , * At State’s Needs; Seen. New Frances ^Foster, M ibb Pauline Fos- ^ c h ap ters arc responsible ' for . . , - , • dressed horses, grotesque figures new, home to be erected in Ocean Pearl Bellisen, Theresa Drake, past and future dental programs in : . , 1 ! Jersey In Strategic Position. , ter and Mrs. Maiy S. Kresge. homo Bervice which includes the ‘ T x • i and Christmas characters. Grove. .Tickets for the dinner M ab el Natter* June Hughson, Jos Newew .Jersey.jorsev ** i ■ i, ■ ------^ ------splendid Braille work being conduc- should be secured early as possi ephine Shallon, Ann Everson, Les Among other subjects to be dis- °f the units will drill during the j Expressing the hope that the RELIEF COSTS REPORTED tc(j by volunteer workers in the * • i more than two-hour parade. ’ ----- ...... * — ------i *------ble from the superintendent of the lie. Robinson, Audrey. I Tilton and ' cusetl,at the sessions aa*e j new unity of effort promised from Monmouth County Chapter. Decrease in New Jersey Expendi home, John H. Parker, jr.’ All; Ruth Taylor, Mrs. F. E. M orton' Trends in Industrial Health, the ' ' Asbury Park stores are under-, Washington in prcparirig this na- Mrs. Robert Meredith, member tures Stated By Erdman friends of the home are invited; arid Mrs. W. H, Zickler. Negro Health Problem, Cancer, writing a budget of $1;500 to fi- ; tion for national defense will strike ship chairman, announced three Campaigns, Care for * Crippled ; ”anco the venture, and extensive sharply at New Jersey, State High- Figures released by Charies R. new, members who are Mrs. A. G. E rd m a rii Jr., Director of the Mu chiidren, Better Health Admirii-i -and 'laWel decora-1 way Commissioner E. Donald Ster- Schontz, Mrs, George Ruckdeschcl, tions will be used to dress the ' ner, chairman of the committee on nicipal Aid Administration, dis stration in Small Communities, * ’’ and Miss Sarah Wise. Got Any Fire Engines At Your Home? parade route. The parade will be transportation nnd communications close that September relief coBts Mental Hygiene and Municipal Re- Mrs. Alice Enge?> social welfare directed professionally by the'John j of the New Jersey Defense Coun- in New Jersey were lower than at l.fuse Disposal Systems. chairman, reported' that generous Send Them To Collector Bill Schwartz B. Rogers Producing Co., of Fos- cil outlined this state’s defense any time since August 1936. donations of food and money havo toria/Ohio. ••' needs at a pre-Atmisticc Day as- 1 Tho amount required in Septem been received for the Thanksgiv William N. Schwartz, 72% Em Some of his most coveted pic SPOUT DANCE GIVEN ------+ ■ _ — :— sembly nt the New Jersey State ber. was -$992,802, about $48,000, ing baskets. • . - ;7 bury: avenue, who started some tures are those of older apparatus Celebrates Birthday , I.Teachers’ College at Montclair last' less than'w as necessary in August, In the ab s e nc e of the-Junior years ago in his collecting of all now; no longer in active use along Junior Woman’s Club Holds . Just ten years ago Wednesday—, Friday. and nearly $640,000 less than in, Club president, Mrs; Otto Stoll, jr., | types of pictures of fire engines, 'the shore; Among these is a re Membership Activity on November, 13, 1940, Thomas A. I “Now is'tlie opportune time,” said September 1939. If the present chief counsellor,- gave the report, hag progressed sq far, with his production of'an old Autocar chem Edison pressed ’ the • switch that i Commissioner Sterner, “when pub trend in relief costs holds for the The membership sport dance of for the Junipr Club. Mrs;' Frank hobby, that his name has become ical engine formerly used by the started in motion the famous Wal- lic opinion m ust be aroused and the balance of the year, the total cost the. Ocean Grove Junior Woman’s Mount, president, and M rs. H arry | known in many sections of the E. H, Stokes fire company; Ocean kcr-Gordon: rotolrictor, «r meri-y- citizens of New Jersey must de- Club was held in club house, Mon . o f Telief for 1940 will.bo, approxi Hulit, house chairman, voiced their country, find through this, the Grove, and a picture of an old gp-round milking, machine at^mand from Washington adequate m ately $14,000,000, compared with day'evening, November Ii, at S tfO :^00™ "u appreciation for the many dona- j Ocean Grove .fire department’s, ef- horse-drawn ladder truck, form erly military highways nad.proper air-, 7 $19,300,000 in 1939, o r'a decrease Those present were Gladys UI- Kalnsboro. N^v Jersey, tions received toward the painting fjciency and firie equipment has in service with th$ Eagle hook and ports: and coastal improvements as of $5,300,000. The municipalities mer, Robert Irons, Marion Bren- Since then, the 1500 cows on this of the club house. also gained national repute. ladder company, of;Ocean Grove. part of America’s enormous nation may qualify for approximately neeke, Alfred H u rle y , Lbuise farin Iiave been milked three times - Mrs. W. C. Parker,. ways and Schwartz, who started his hobby W orld’s Fair. Display . ,77 al defense program.” $11,300,000 of State Aid for 1940. means chairman, reported a food Kresge, Lester Franklin, Marilyn a,tptaI of 16,425,000 milk- even before hia years at W est Vir At the.recently-closed New York ; • “Today,-... notw ithstanding -New In 1939 the State supplied $13,323,- le c tu r e and demonstration to be Hurley, Clyde Packard, Stella Ko- ‘"KS- Th^y ve produeed ahout 410,- ginia Wesleyan university,- now World’s! Fair, there was a display Jersey’s, strategic position between ,' 7 000 Of the total. in o n valchuk, Willard Hulse, Doris- < ^ m ? r t s ^ r milki and^have.been held the club house Tuesday’ lias thousands of pictures and ar of the hand drawn, horse drawn New York and Philadelphia; as the , .'•'.TUs: welcome decrease in the afternoon, JDeccmber 3 a t 2 o ’clo c k ticles concerning almost every Storit, : Ralph Jack so n r^ ep H i^ f^ ^ ^ V^ ^ ^ ^ 2-000-000 P e o ‘ and early mechanical fire engines p le ...... “hub” . of the North Atlantic ... sea- . .... need for relief reflects the employ by the M aggi Seasoning Co. make of fire apparatus in the Boyce, Fred Osborne, Helen: W alla, in use w ith'the New York depart The rptolactor, which insures the board, and the heart of m ent opportunities by. improvement Miss Eleanor ' Smith, literature United 'States, and through the ment, a long with several of the Robert Moser, Grace Gylling, Rich utmost cleanliness in milk produc greatest concentration of industry in private industry, and, to . a Ies- chairman, stated that the topic to many correspondents he has con newer engines of that department. ard Giles, Doris Brennecke, Ray tion, was invented by Henry W. nnd greatest density of p o p u la ,£er degree, the transfcrral of re- be discussed at the meeting on tacted, has pictures of apparatus Needless to say, Schwartz spent a Osborne, Verna Volkomer, G e o rg e tion,” continued Commissioner Monday'"evening will be on South Jeffers, president of the W alker- ?iief recipients to the,rolls of the from .most of the large: cities in great deal of his time in. this ex Longstreet, Audrey Smith, Janice Sterner, “nothing has been done America, and she also asked for a Gordon Laboratories. A s m a l l e r WPA. However, when it. is borne the country. . ; , hibit, taking . pictures Of all pos Coder, Norma Grant, James Coder since the start of tho war despite dbimtion of books , and magazines edition of the machine was in oper ' in mind, that the total of persons Book after book became filled as sible angles and views of the ap arid Miss Anne Gaub,: counsellor. the rcommendations of army and to , be brought to the library any ation during the 1939 and 1940 aided iii September is equal to the the pictures poured in, through the p a r a t u s . ■ : The elub house Was decorated navy men to improve our coastal Friday from two to five. These New York W orld’s Fair at the Bor population ’'of th e , six> municipali help of several of his friends and The______national______fire fighters’ maga with autumn foliage, and red, inlets and harbors as bases for our will be sent to Fort Dix. . . den exhibit. ties of Hackensack;. Ig Branch, through the correspondents, until zine, Fire Engineering, has carried green and yellow crepe paper. Re new high speod mosquito boats or Miss Pauline Foster gave a very Morristown, New Brunswick, Sum now-there , are nearly twenty large i Schwartz’ name on several occas- freshments were served. light sub-chaBcrs; Newark and interesting report on the fall con Books Wanted For Fort Dix m it and Ridgewood combined, it is notebooks filled from cover to cov -1 jons in connection with his large Camden airports, two of the na vention whicb was held a t the Con- An appeal, has, been made by the 7 evident that the relief problem has »er with tuthe iMihii. pictures collection of . apparatus pictures, Call For Red Cross W orkers tion’s form er largest airports, re yejition Hall in October. county library association for used '■• by no means been solved, Erdman Equipment Enlarged and through this magazine many main practically abandoned, and Mrs. C, Bi Hennig, first vice . Mrs. Edward Mac W.illiains, 98ft books for. the boys at Fort Dix. • ^reported.: ■ ■ • . A t first Schwartz saved the pic additional correspondents have riot one dollar has been spent in president, reported on the Third Mt. Hermon Way, will be in charge Anything suitable for men is de +-— :------— tures solely for his own collection, come to tho attention of the ' shore oar state or along the .North At i^,' Slight Blaze Saturday D istrict conference which was held of production for the . Red Cross, sired, mystery and adventure Stor but as the fad continued, he. con collector. In one recent case,, an lantic seaboard from Boston-' to at Long Branch on November 12 ., sewing, .crocheting, knitting work ies preferred. Those wishing to ; • >Occan Grovo firemen were call- tacted other collectors and there other shore . collector w as. corres W ashington, D. C., for the develop- 7 R e f r e s h m e n ts w e r e s e r v e d by* which may be taken home. Mrs. make gifts of books for the boys in ;'»'cd to 82 Franklin avenue Saturday began a series of “swaps,” until the ponding with a Baltimore man m ent of vitally necessary m ilitary -,, Mrs. Alice Engel,' M rs. W illiam B. Robert Meredith, Ocean Grove camp' are requested to leave them afternoonr to extinguish a slight trading assumed quite large pro- along the fire apparatus lines, and highways to accommodate' modern Magee, M rs. Helen H. Gledhill, Miss at the local library at the Ocean '. .blaze fa a; trash container at tho portions. The few at first did. not in eoming in contact with a second chairinan, has asked Mrs. Mac mechanized army units now being -. Hamlin aftd Mrs. W alter Ear?. Williams, to take charge of this Grove-Woman’s club house between : rear of the house. Damage was trouble the collector,, but as the M aryland collector h eard of formed iri our new streamlined work, and all workers 'a:re urged 2 and, 5 pi m:, on Fridays, when ^estimated at $5. The alarm -was “income arid outgo” became larger Schw artz'large collection. The armies,” the Commission conclud . sounded from box 39.7 Albert B. Robinson, Jobbing the librarian, Miss Edna Carpenter arid : larger, Schwartz iiistaUde in firs,t Baltimore cqllector wrote to to help .the program. ed. ■ • 7 ••'vvi- carpenter, and all binds of. roofs i s o n d u ty . • • •• pot on. 64 Heck Ayenuev—l B t t , his cellar a photo printing arrange Schwartz and the two are. now OCEAN GROVE STATIONERY Shore Business School, Open. all'. Optometrlst-OpUelan ment so as to bo able to reprodnce corresponding regularly, brought American Barber Shop, 52 Main. Ito x o f 21 sheets and envelopes, ■ Tasty, delicious sandwiches oit all Year; all^regular-business courses*': -;7 7 Dr. Joseph F. Heine --, the ; pictured fo r: his fellow collec together by a third party aqd the 7-i;7'- Don’t Neglect Yoor Eye* Hair Cuts, 40c. O. H . W ashboume. 15c. Operaihaw’s, 60 M ain Avenue. kinds and light Innch at lfagle’s S05 <3ond. St. Phone A. P. 7008,—7 ;.7 ;..'-i 1618". Cookman A re, A. P. Tel. 154 —41''• •' ' tors in greater numbers, 7 : fam e of the local collection. adv . ,. " , Soda Fountain, 43 Main Ave.—-«dv 2 adv . - - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1940 P A G E T W O I JTotfce Of sottloment Of Account titled “Map of Asbury Gables,’‘ duly tho wost lino of lot No, 24 forty-eight by: from or under you, or any of you; God, may their souls bo in Thy tho vory fabric of ^'nin svorth while filed In tha office of the County Clerk foot to lot No. 12; thenco (S). \vefat-. will be absolutely debarred and fore LEGAL NOTICE Estate o r Minnie Elisabeth Lay, de of Monmouth County^ New Jersoy. orly along tho north line of lot No, 12 closed of and from all right and equity . - ■ kooplng; \ ; “Earthly: garment.*’ ~ /•. • . ' 1 cettfltid, •' . : And you, JOSEPHINE E. DAVIS, ono hundred nnd thlrty-fivo foot to tlio of redemption of, ,ln and to tho prem- WhBe in the Gamp Ground Soldiers The word “Faith,”; is a common IX CIIANCKUY OF NKW JKHSKV- Notice iti hereby eiv en th a t th e , ue are mado a defendant because you are oaati side of Myrtle avenuo; thenco (4) Ibob described in tho decree hereinabove eouhts of the nubscribora, trustees of tho present owner of said promlsos. northerly along tho east sldo of Myrtlo rofori'od to, and overy part thereof, b le n d in g 1 word and it should grow old in the TO-^-V I OLA TAYLOR AKPHtilVarid the estuto of said doceu.sed will, bo au- And you, SAMUEL D. DAVIS, aro Avenue forty-oight feet to tho placo and that you dollver un to thq com ‘ DU1>LMV_ 'AHCliI5K._uI«o .known as tllted _ an ft stntml hv tlio Rnrrnr>n tn-of- hindo a-dofendant booau»o- y -were- -of- bPglniihiR.-" ’ plainant all deeds, papers or waitings •teiBUWTime and work unending conveyance of Ifca meaning. It , •"■••.! AMFili l.lUDIjlflY rttttttTCTt!—.------the County of Monmouth and reported tho husband of Josephlno E, DavW, TOUETHEU with all poraonal pro- In your custody or powor relating to Forget that soula too, must have m ust be kept stimulated and alive • My --vlrtuo of an order of tho Court for settlement to the Orphans’ Court owner of 'tho promlsos, nnd have an porty now or horcafter attached to- or or concerning tho said promlsos or any. . Ohnmwry marie-on tlio day of the of said County, on Thursday** the inchoato rlRht of curtesy Iri tho premi reasonably necessary to the use of said part tho roof, te n d in g with tho accuracy of a perfect ses mentioned and described In the real proprty and used in and about itulu lmmof,. In a cniiHO wherelti Towii- twenty-sixth’. day of Deeembor, 1D40, RICHARD W, STOUT W e'll keep the home firea burning-, “hearij beat." ship of Neptune, In the County of a t 10 o'clock a. in, at which tltno a p said bill, or by- vlrtuo thereof claim tho buiidhiRs now erected or -which Solicitor of complainant Monmouth Is fomidahuuit, nnd Viola plication will bo nmde for tho allow to have some lion upon or Jnterost In hereafter may bo .broeiod upon said Electric Building While jfoii Laddies ore training for The straight forward wora Taylor Archer nnd 'Dudley Arehev, a|i ance of tumunlsslons and counsel fees. tho said premises. ■ real property,., ' / Asbury Park, New Jersoy mi Uuowit its J;imi's ' I mdloy Archer, ‘Paled: November C, 1010. RICHARD W, STOUT,- Seized ns tlid proprty or Nannlo B, Dated: November 13, 1940, . , the defense lines • “Faith,” is at all time recogniza are defeiidantM' you are-, required lo 1 (JcorKo "W. Henson, . Solicitor for complnliuint, Holland Walker, ot ala., takon in exe ■—4G-4D In Gamp Ground, / ■ ' ' ble and should bo played by tho nnin'ar nad nnswer the hill of com- 1701 Arch St., Eleetrlc BulldlnR, cution at tho nult of Homo Owners* philndolphln, Pa. Asbury Park, New Jersey i.oan Corporation, a body corporate of Jean J. Eastley orchestra of| "human Instruments” ' idahii. oa or hi*f»>re the Twonty-fourth tha .Ulilted States of Amorlcu^aud to day iif De.e.emhor, tiUO, or the. w\ld bill Edwin P. LouKBtreot, Dated : November 4 :11)40.- , . Elmira, N. Y. -/ «*JII In- take as coaJVssHl a|?ulu»t yo«t, H02-S Klntnonth nidp., —40-40 - • . bo sold by 1 '■■''• . with perfect tempo. It is the Over Siilil- !tlll 1* (tied to foivelose a cet’- Asbury Park, N. J. MORRIS J. AVOODRINO, Shoriff Cbe Peers Corner ■----- _ _ _ - f — ------ture of “Immortal God.” tifleale of .tax wile kIvcu by .Walter . Trustees D ated: Oct ni, 1!'40; . '■ . V. Armistice Day, 1940 II. tlrav au , v:olleetoi* of Taxi*#, to the Edwin .P. honRHtveet, lCsti., CHANCIHtY 2-118 . Edwin P. LoiiRHtreet, SoViv Faith should bo administered in Townshln of Neptune, date;ir», .which, eoyers lands -In the Asbury i'ark, N J,; S llm tll F’S SALIC»—Ily vlrtuo of a “On Their Way” Township.of: Neptune, County of Mon- Proclor writ of fi. fa. to mo directed, issued w h ite mocracy, since its efflclency-pro- ($5.20) ... . • ' out „ot tho Court of Chancery of the IS CllANt?i:itY OF N15W JEltSEY Young Laddies, I see you there . mouth anti Stale of New Jersey, known Stato of Now Jersey, w lir bo exposed TO — JO H N C.: B E N N E T T and Gleam ghostly in tlio nale moon tects the very life of tho individmit' nml desiK.uatd, us Lois Nos. 7H0 and Amid a sea of stratig®, new faces. ■"l!l, Keetlon 4, as shown on man of. for :sale : at public - vendue,’ ;oh Mon- - EMILY V* BENNETT li g h t— is a final test of its value. Ilohhliis* Addition to ‘ Asbury I’arlc, Notice Of Seltleinetil Of Aecotuil claj’l tho 0th..-. day of . Deconihor, By vlrtuo,of a certain decree/of tho Your smile is bvavo, and yet I NVw Jersey, and also known-.as Loin. .1010, betweoh the hours^of 12 o'clock Court of Chancery . of Now Jorsoy A fitting) emblem these, since One Let us broadcast tho liames of ICstate of Alherilua . Kulienbergr, de hnd 5 o'clock Cat. 2. o'clock) in: tlio af imtdo on tlio Eighth day of November ” k n o w Nos. 7:i0 a}nl 7;ll, Work 2l.fi on the ceased. For greed of- gain.,to death was “Faith,” and circle thom on this, Tax : As* segment Map of the Township ternoon of said' day; -at. the : Court l040,i In a can so w herein T ow nship of Those unfamiliar places Notice Is hereby Riven that the ne- "House 1u th e B orough oC .l'’reeUoid;- Neptune, in the County of Monmouth d o n e of Neptune. - ■ cmints of the subscriber, sole execu “Earthly Plano1’ and they will bo .Ami you, VIOL.VTAVLi>U AllCIIKIt County of Monmouth. New. Jersey,: to Is coniplaliiant. and John C, Bonnett Bring: loneliness, (Brave young lad! aiv nuulf :i il* a.fon da at because you aro trix of the estate of said deceased will Satisfy a- docree' of said.court amount- an d E m ily V. i^ ennett aro -defendants, Not ICings no? empires were our reached by the higher quality of be atidiletl aiid stated by the Surro- Iiir to approximately $2,Jt;M. you are reuuired to appear on tlie Still smile nnd sing! The bugle Hi.* owner •!* :’» t»*«li >ctobi*r 23, l(H0..~ Ocean Orovei N...I. . , lloRinuluR at. a point on the east- of Monmouth,, wltlv Interest to Novem w a r . vis" ‘ , • ■ ■ . ' ■ The iove of home—hearts hns Kone .Sole ICxectitrlx side of Myrtle Avenue. dlstunt two ber 20, 1010 together with the com Tiio more men have, they want the Ilichard W. Slnut, Escp, hundred and forty feet from tlie south plainant’s taxed costs in this suit, and . with you, : - ---■ ■ . SOI Electric BIcIr., . . side of Holly Avenue, thence (1) eas upon falling to.appear and pay to m o re . ... ~ S'.itl Ire Of. Set I lemenl 'Of A ccount. Asbury Park, N. .1., terly. along tho south line of lot-No. complainant the aforosahramount duo An.*y .City, .V; j„-v ’. will be taken as confessed apuinst you. in order to destroy. ''Faith and . •. • Proclor, ‘ Said bill Is filed to foreclose n cer .Ill’ll A; M atthew s,' tificate u f tax sale Riven, by W alter God,” in the human heart. 70 Plan Street, II, (iravalf, Collector of Taxes, to I lie MIND THE STEPI ■ *. 1 = % New-VorlcCity, N. V. Township of Neptune, dated. October Annihilate tho. word Faith, and , ! - ’• .(•• I lowers Woodruff, 10, lOItl, Which covers lands In the wo would destroy the quality of i ■ . '170 No.1 Maple .Ave,,, Township of Neptune, County of Mon- After a careful nnd economical tb'.'’-} East Orange, N.« .1.. iiiotith and State of New Jersey, known life {he old couple had fulfilled Ihclr 1 -':•. ; 1 v : - i' ■” ExeenIovs niM ib*sl«nated as T^ots- Numbers V.» --1.4-4$-(tn.l'O) '/■ - > * and •"(), Hlork No. HO. on a map en Ereot ambllion, nnd completely fuyr., nlshcd their front parlor with new th in g s. One day the old lady-missed her husband, and after looking into the M otor Coaches kitchen sho called out: “Joseph, Leavo Ocean Grove where are you?" Post Office “In the parlor, resting, my dear,” If ybu r furnace Effective October 28, 1910 came the reply. 7:20, 8:20, li:20, 10:20 A. M. The old lady gave d scream. 1:20, 5:20, 7:20 P. M. "Not on the sofa?!’ she cried, . Daily Except Sundays . "No, dear—on the floor." UoBorvntioiiK m a st Ijo mmlo 0 She sank into a chair with a gasp. - all coachoH "Not—not on my beautiful car pet?" sho moaned. ' * DAILY § 1 50 Excursion “Oh, no, my love,” came the com- forflhg reply. "I rolled it up care-, One Day Good On AH Coaches fully first.’’ - ; Sundays, Leaves from Lake and Ilcck Street Irish Watermelons Asbury Park Norah, who kept n small fruit Tel.-Asbury Park 339 \ t ’s heart-zuarming to know stand in Dublin, was displaying a Aibury Park-N.Y. Transit Co. few watermelons. - An American that friends arid, relatives. , . especially the .little ones, . « are visitor, trying lo tease her, picked up ono and said, "These are very just as near as your telephone. Wherever they may be... small green apples you grow over ' here. In America we have them I C a ll I twice that size." ■ . however far away , . . you can always pick up thc 'phone, Norah looked the visitor, over from head to foot, then, with pity and in seconds be talking-and laughing across the miles, in her voice, exclaimed, "Oh, sir, II Asbury Park ye must be a stliranger in Oirland, It doesn't cost much to telephone: Every wtiek-niglit after 7 o’clock.and all and know virry little about the fruit at our cqunthry, whin ye can’t (ell Sunday, calls over 50 miles take reduced rates— 100 miles for 3 5c; 400 miles for p f apples from gooseberries 1" 80c ( 3-minutc 5tation-to-statiun). A'(:ir/i:usf:r ITj.(!i:i'»o.ve Comi'^kt WRONG ADDRESS if Day and'. Night Service- 1 •Vrr.V'-i TUNE IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" fOR A PLEASANT HALF HOUR OF MUSIC . EVERY MONDAY MIGHT AT 8 * V/EAF • KYW | Also Stand; A! Police Booth,* = North End | B I G G E R.« a (U p to 20% less shrinkage) m i be Installed in anSy T A S T I E R... tf* F (Flavor and juices sealed in) .
“A man was divorced the other Alm ost .before your house cools down, a Gsis day because bis wife read too heating burner can be installed in your pres TENDERER... m u o h .” • (Autom atic controls cook exactly right) “ Why did the Idiot havo h(B mail ent furnace. No'shtvery, heat-less days. N o big sent to his home?” • alterations needed. Gut'w hy wait for a hre.t'-.- As the Twig Is Bent down? Switch to G AS Heat today. roasted in a Said the gentleman: "A fine child, madam. I trust ho will grow Into ah upright and honorable man.” GAS RANGE "Yes,” smiled the mother, '’but it will bo rather difficult."- "As the twig is bent, so thc tree’s A MONTH BUYS Inclined," the gentleman said pom pously- v'jj "But the trouble is," replied the~ WE EQUIPMENT' mother, “the twig is bent on being a g irl.”
Tactful Course Tiiink of it! As little as 10c a day buys a Gas Heating Mrs.; Freshwed—-You m ust not ex' burner for your home.' No down payment. Con- pect me to give up my girlhood Trade in your old stove ways all at once. ' . »ft veuient 10-month Fuel Budget Plan. Get full detail?. Mr. Freshwed—Certainly hot, my Get ready for the Holidays with a 22 new features save precious vita- dear. Go on taking on allowance from your father as if. nothing bad new Certified Performance gas mins and minerals—save your time h a p p e n e d . GAS H eating G uarantee range. Make Holiday Feasts and —save your energy-f-and reduce every meal tops in deliciousness, your food bills. Your old stove Match our guarantee if yoii can. Ask about our A!!- “ H ow you come to write a Purfjose Gas Rate, Get a,FREE .Estimate today? Make meal getting easier, too. helps you buy NOW! Come in! p o e m on back of a government b o n d ? ” 7*Piece BETTER COOKING SET "I was tired of bearing folks say Included w ith tbe purchase of every CP Gas range that my BtufI wasn’t worth the pa JERSEY CENTRAL per it was written on!” Right He Wast .i j ; JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Dinocan (dancing)—This in slrcv POW ER S LIGHT COMPANJ ply ripping, My feet hardly seem to be touching the floor, ' - i>;: Leota (with feeling) — You're B U Y N O W E E SV'O'U R; P.L U M B U 5 I B U Y N O W • SEE YOUR PLUMBER OR SEE US!! righi. It Is ripping add your feet don't touch the floor, ' Y O U R GAS COMPANY Phone, Asbury Park 6600 “YOUR GAS COMPANY Telephone, Asbury Park.6600 FRIDAY,'NOVEMBER IB, 1940 PAGE THREE
LODC the Eagle fire house, Main avenue. Thursdays each month Newman's The United States Civil Servico Tiie Monniouth-Ocean Profession DIRECTORY Education was upheld in a decision Rutgers Extension Division, Offers President, Mrs. Myra Thompson; Hall, Bolmar. ' Commission has unnduneed that al Engineers Society held their given by tho State Board of Edu . Popular .Course . Secretary, Mias Marjorie Thomp Lady Chester Lodgo of Robekah, applications will be accepted until monthly meeting Inst Wednesday so n . . cation meeting at Trenton last Methods of newer leadership in Vv American Legion Post, No. 24. I. 0. 0. F. Meets first and third December 9. evening, Nov. G at the Sunset JjiMeets firat and third Monday at Friday evening at 708 M ain Street. Saturday. > industry today are being offered by Neptune Chapter, No. 266. Chief; laboratory mechanic, $2,- Cabin, Lakewood, New Jersey, L. thn^ American Legion Home, 509 Order of Eastern Star. Meets Red Noblo Grand, MrB, Gladys Har- Rutgers Univrsity Extension Divis The decision to appbal the caBO njjo a.year(w hen: actually employ- 13. Dequinc of Long BVnhch pre SewaU avenuo. Executive Com Men’s Hall, Corlies avenue, second court; Recording Secretary, Mrs. ion, in a course in labor .relations Ellon E. Eisenberg. to the State’s high, court was made ed),. A vacancy exists at the pro- mittee‘second and fourth Tues nnd fourth Thursday at 8 p. m. problems and policies for execu siding. George :E. Martin, Con day. Auxiliary meets second and W orthy Matron; Mrs. Evelyn Pal Knights of Pythias, Meets seqond by Mr, Ilodcay immediately after.-sont time in the Bureau of-Homo sulting Engineer of the Barrett fourth Monday. V tives,' which sturts' ut the Univer m e r,. ' and fourth Friday of every month learning that the State Board of Economics,- Department of. Agri-‘ Co., gavcj mi illustrated lecture on at tho J. 0. U. A. M. Hall; 810 sity., Extension Division building,' ABbury-Bradley Lodge, No. 253, Education .uphold the opinion of. t:ultm.p);in Conected ‘with', tiie ,coW Neptune Lodge, No. 84, 1. 0. 0. Cookman ave.,:, Asbury Park.: ■_' Monday evonng, Nov. 18, ut 7:30 "Base Stabilization With Tnr.H I. 0 . 0 . FL moots at 617 McCabe 1hosiery Investigations-project. "avenue, Bradley Beach, every Wed p. 111. • '■ Leo McKee, of Red Bank, the Wednesday at 8 ' p. m. . Noble Monmouth .Lodge, No. 107, Charles R. Elliott. Commissioner Applicanti must have completed-a nesday, a* 8 p. m. Noble Grand, Grand, Charles W eaver; secretary, recording secretary, Mrs. Florence Early this year, the course was Seeietaiy-Ti'eiisurer reported tho /tSullus Sfavin; Secretary, Samuel Elliott s opinion had vorfied tlie .lvyoar high’ school; courso, unless W. K. Eisenberg. Edlcman; Mrs. Hannah Meeks, as conducted ill Newark and, Jersey placement of several engineers in Chamberlain. s is ta n t . ; charge. .. of the local. Middetown th(,y w,.ittfln ‘general test, Ocean . Grove Chapter, No. 170, City for 77 executives, representing opening^ lie had listed. There are : ABbu/y Court, No. 21, Order of Order of Eastern Star. Meets in Liborty Temple No. 0, Ladies of Board of Education that Mr. Red- and in addition they'm ust lmve had city was “inefficient, incapable and 40 companies, It is liowofferod at additional openings for com .. Amaranth. M eets in Masonic. Hall, Masonic Hall; 50 Pitman avenuo, Goideir'Eaele, meets overy Wed oxpenence m the operation and ad- Xow BrungWidk fol, o!icbutlvos- ' Ocean Grove, secorid Saturday at second and fourth Tuesday at 8:00 nesday in Moose Hall, Grand and was guilty of nets of insubordinn* petent engineers. The next meet justmont, of rnpdern knitting mti- fl,om industries in.Middlosex'. Un- 8:00 p'. m. Mrs. Catherine J. Cross, p. rri. Wothy Matron, Mrs. Flo Cookman avenues, Noblu Temp to n .” "v ... ing will be held December 4th in lar, Miss Elsie Moglllj G -of R., dr.nes in the production of cotton il)llf Mo„mnllth nn(, Wer„ Royal M atron; Bertha Gormer, sec rence Ketcham,; Secretary, . Mrs. Freehold ol- Red Bank, definite lo r e t a r y . , Helen R. Tilton. Mrs. Mrs. Olive M.' W hite. Church lluriiH MoiUgngc io t j. I cer countlcs. ; cation to' be announced shortly. Ocean Orovo Lodgo', No. 238, F. Loyal Order of Mooso, Asbury A large congregation crowded Principal translator $2,000 a! Tho C0Urf)C w|lich wl,j meot fo). . Asbury Lodge, No. 142,- F. & A . Park . Lodge No. 1107. • Meets & A. M. Meets- Masonic Hal), 50 the Fi-eeholdi M ethodist church on year, Department ..of State. Op-, 12 w ion5 Uv„ llnlll.u M. Meets northeast corner Cook- Moose Hall, Grand and Cookman man avenue and Mom > street, first Pitman avenue, first and' third Monday-at~8:00 p. m. ~W orahlpiul aVes—every—Thuraday-at-8-p—m - Thc jTist state and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. M aster, Frank X. Bangertj secre Secretary,. George Avlson. mere l:cent u 'M aster, Charles H. JaekBon; Secre tary, Charles Porter. ■ Mlzpali Shrinb, No. 10, Order of ,,,-., , .uLiw.io, uinuuvvj.niK imu uvmuui.irig i « - - — inaugurated by tary, Frank'Pullen. P. M. Ocean : Grove-Neptuno Parent- White Shrine of JeruBalom. Meets vice of tho Main street churches. unless they substitute additional; omp,oye(, attitudes, empioymeiit; to 1939, state gasoline in Masonic Hall, 50 Pitm an avenuo, f ll I n 1 k iVIIIO* /iVUfll'innnn m fvm inln ..... 4n v m > Asbury Park Chapter No. 671, Teafihers^ Association. Meets in Rev. William Louis Sahlr and Dr. auallfying experience in tr.ansla- ^ 61iei03 unil pVaciices, the Wmrner ’ ltaxc« I'cuehed a record high of . Ocean Grove, third Saturday nt 7.80 LadiCB of the Moose, meets every, Neptune High School. President, George G. Horn assisted while tho tiontion work. In addition thnvthey nriiHt.'must | a J t,'m ethods1^'of ^^nth.g‘^nd train- . box, .bicnk the ...G Atlantic Encampment, No. 22, meets first and third Tuesdays of Tho Raritan Township commit forty years, and stated that only The United States Civil Service KlasB, turn, tlio Jtey, opon the «lnor. S I. 0. 0. F. Meets first and third thenthen— : pull ;tho «--hook; - down• nnd - lot- go, Staie Government ..... each month in Mooso Hail, Cook ted; was rewarded last Friday night once during that timo was the Commission is ehdonyorihtj:' to se ii-.G Thursdays at 706 Main Btreet. man and Grand aves. Honmtn nt ' tho bo:c to .direct flromcn C in its fight to safeguard the Laurel cure inspectors of niiscellaneous when they hrrlvo. Do thin rathor than Chief Patriarch, W. H. Challendar; church debt-froo. ... . tmophono, nu much vnlunblo tlmo la County Government .'., avenue crossng at W est ICeans- .. ,G Scribe, John F. Knox. Queen Esther Loago, L. L. C„ He congratulated1 the church .supplies to fill positions nt the'ofton lo«t by phoning. ALWAY*- N -— Atlantic Lodge of Rebekah, I.. No. 290. Meets 810 Cookman burg, when it received a communi Jeffersonville Quartermaster De- THB '--NBA,lE8T Finn N o F e e s ..,'. .-• ,, .. . F avemto, first and third Friday,, upon its achievement and. handed 0. 0. F. Meets ", first and. third cation from the Public Utilities pot, Jeffersonville, Indiana. U the. cancelled mortgage over to U . S ...... Tuesday evenings at 617 McCabe Star of the Sea Lodge, N°- 24, Commission stating that tho; Cen . . . S Ave., Bradley Beach. Noble Grand, Shepherds of Bethlehomv Moots Wflllam Hi Bennett, president of Inspectors arc needed In the fol FIRE ALARM M tral Railroad of New Jersey will - 'M rs. Susio. Levin; secretary, Mrs. every Monday night at Republican the board of trustees, who ox- lowing classes of supplies: Ilard- Motor Vehicle Dept. . ,.V Jennie Epstein. Hall, 617 McCabe Avenuo, Bradley install in' the near future; a flash pressed great satisfaction upon rc: wore, leather, wood products, OCKAN OUOVE II B e n c h ,: ■; ing device at that crossing. : titntc Highway Dept...... B. M. Hartshonio Camp and coiving them, and thanked' tho chinawnro, glassware, stoves and . . . Y The crossing haa been.tho cause . .Now Voile nnd Anbury Avon. Passenger Cars—Before the Auxiliary, United Spanish War Tecuniseh Trlbo, No, 30, Im church peoplo nnd friends who rangcs, tents, sheet metals and ; . . . I’olico llcadninn-ti-TH Vetorans. ■ Meet second Monday proved Order of Red Mon, Meets of many deaths in the past-few ■ Surf uncf Ucadi . N u m e r a l' sacrificed to make such a service, shect-mcthl products, bnkeiy and Klllljury and Deueti overy month, Librnrj Hall; Asbury. Noptuno, overy Tuesday at 8.00 years.'Som e months ago another .. .Main...... andJ I'Hei-lini ’llc rutiiw ay A A p o sib le . cafeteria equipment, tableware and Park. John Fitzgerald, Secretary, p. m. Sachem, Francis Wainxvright. accident took place with tho loss of 2 ( 1 Broadway and lJllyrl|n Pathway Atlantic County_ . . A to N Wanamassa. ■ . Collector of Wampum, F. Oscar kitchen utensils, paints, varnishes, 27. Mt, Tabor "VVay and I'cnnnylvanla ono life. ' ‘ . Ma'tawan Splits Ballot 28.;.. , ...... North End; Pavilion A A B. P. O. Elks, No. 12B, meets Jono3‘ shellac, lacquers etc, and gasoline, 2 ! i . ..McCtlntock. anil Boach The ciork was instructed to npt Matawan voters last, Tuesday, Burlington County ...... 0 to Z Elks Building, Eighth and Grand 3 1 . . 50.th .End Pavilion Trinity Chapter, Order ol Do with the exception of a homo-town greases,; lubricating oiln, etc. Tlio :I2; ,--;. Clark and Now Jonioy B e rg e n B B It R : avenues, second and fourth Tues ply to the State Highway Commis Molay, Meots -second and fourth salary' for these positions ranges .33;,-,-,-.-.... .Bonaon and. Alt,, Tabor-Way County ...; A to Z A to Z days. Following regular meetings, sion for two 400' .candle?power endorsement for Rep. William H, 34;. ...,'.; Hook niul Wlilttlold Tuesday in Newman's Hall, 7th from $1,800 to $2,000 a year/' HR., vv.. AVobb and Poiirmylvanla C C Houso committee meets' on second lights to bo put at the. junction of Sutphin, Democrat,, elected, for his Avenue nnd F Street, Belmar. 30..:,. ..Asbury. arid IMlKi-lm Pathway Camden County ...... • A to Z Tuesdays, and Crippled Kiddies Florence avenue and route 36. This sixth term, gave handsome ma Applications may bo filed with 3 7 . ..Benson-and Franklin t committee on fourth Tuesdays. Twin City Chapter, No. 67. 0. E. ,118...... - . nonson aiiil Abbott Z Z S., meets the second and fourth busy crossing nt tho present has jorities to the national,'state and the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil 3 9 ...... Now York a n d ’ .Stockton Cape May County ...... Burbage Castle, No. 02, Knights 4 1 ... .:,,. .3-Iock and- I.aw ronco .V t o Z Friday evenings in Masonic Hall, not had sufficient lighting. county G. O. P, candidates but dir Servico Examiners, U. S. Engineer of Golden Eagle/ Charles Fenton, 42.. . .7. Olin Sti-oot l-'irchoUHf! :>z z Asbury, Park. Worthy Matron vidcd local offices evenly- between 43 ...... Mata and Beach N. . C. Arthur Stewart, M. of Large-Barn Burns Down Department - at Large and Jeffer Cumberland County to U Mrs. Kathryn C. McLaughlin; Seo- Republican nnd Democratic aspir- Spoelul Tuim . R. Meets every Monday night in rotary, M ary E. Charles, . A largo barn on the Morris Metz sonvillo Quartermaster. Depot, G—C—i>;: :Gonoral - Alarm. .1 AViro Essex E 13 F F J J the Stricklin Building, 702 Cook- farm ' on the Freehold-Colts Neck a n ts : Louisville, Kentucky, until further Troublo, 2 Flro Out and Ainhulanoo County ... .AtoZ A toZ AtoZ man avenue. W anamassa Tribe , of Red Men, Call. 3 Taps, 7 it. in., and Chtot’H l 'nil. road-- w as - totally 'destroyed by fire The closest local race was the1 notice. In view of tho great de Flro Clllof, David II. O’Uollly. z z Canton Monmouth, Patriarch moots every ' Thursday In Re Gloucester County ...... A to J. publican ■’ Hall, Bradley Beach, and a second barn was damaged, flffht for the collcctorship waged mnnd for qualified persons, nppli- Militant, I. 0. 0. F. . Meets first Hudson H II I I and third Saturdays in I. 0. 0. F. Chief of Records, Stanley palmr\- shortly after 3 a. m. last Monday, by James H. ("Jay”) Shaw, Demo- cants are urged to file their ap- NEI’TUNE teer. Belmar. ' 15.- .Mnln. Stfeot nnd Main . Ave. County ...... A to Z A to Z Hall, Red Bank. James S. Smith, Tho large barn contained almost erat, and. ICocrt C. Wyckpff, Re plications promptly. 10. Main Street nntl CovlleH Ave, West Grove oouncil, No. 273, r,2. - W W ^.Qapt.; Clerk, Sydney Caddlck. publican, with the latter winning . . ;UnoxcoUed. Flro Houho Jr. Order United American Mo. all of the farm-equipment as woll Applicnnts must have completed . r,3. lAtldnu unil ISmbut y Hunterdon County ,'. . .T to Z Coast City Council, No. ■ 813, I 54. •hanics. Moots Red Men’s Hall, aB 400 bushes of wheat, 13 tons of out by ,a ' tliree-vote ninrgin. over a 4-year hlgh-school course, except' co . .. I ’rospoct nnd Ileclc L L , Royal Arcanum, meets Odd Fellows ...... HldKo nnd.Einlm ry Mercer County ... 1140 Corlies avenuo. every Wed- straw and 11 tons of hay, till of. the three districts. The vote was that they m ay.substitute additional: J|;- • Corlloa nnd Itldgo . . . A to U Hall, Main street, Asbury Park, nesday evening. W. C. Brand, ...... Corllea and Union K K second and fourth Thursdays, at 8 which-was lost. Damngo was; es 884 for Shaw and 887 for W yckpff, inspectionalitint>rwtKnr»Ml or#%.. testing A«.Mn.ll,vt4n#icxpcrlence g1 Councilor: W nlter H. Barton, Re; 81 ...... Sovonth iind Stokes Middlesex County . . . A to Z p. m. Rcgeirit, Edward Mac Millan; With - tho; lattor's third 'district m a s: ...... Hlduo- and 10l»:htb cording Secretary. . . timated at $6,000. for this requirement, In addition, ...... Tonth nnd Aiklna M M secretary, George Smith; treas The fire'w as discovered by Mr. jority: offsetting Ills opponent’s they must linve had. 4 years of ex .■80...... Sixtii and Atkins. Monmouth County . . . A to Z urer, Edwin J. Burke, Women’s Club of . Ocean Grove. J 2 Eighth, nnd Hamilton Metz's daughter, Holeni when sho m argins in the first and second dis- perience in the inspection oi; test v v. Corinthian Castle, No. 47, Regular meetings second Thurs- Special Taps day of.each month at 2:80 p. m. at awoko and saw the building in trcts. There has bedn no indica ing of one or more of tho classes C—0—0 Gonornl Alarm. V Amlnilnneo Morris County ...... A to Z Knights of Golden Eagle. Meets Call, Flro Out. a Chlof’a Call. Tlmo Monday evenings in Mikado Build club house, 80 Mt. Carmel Way flames. ' -- tion that Democratic lenders will of supplies listod above. Each year 1 p. nin.4 Unoxcelloil. 2—2—2 HolU'o., L L President, Mrs, Frank Mount; re Ocenn County ing, 810 Cookman avenue, at 8 jp. Though firemoii from both Colts seek a recount. [ of coilegc study In appropriate en- Flrei. Chief, Edw ard Ewtlow. . . . , V to Z cording secretary, Mrs. Frank P I* m. Ambrose Reynolds, N. C., Neck and. Freehold were called they ______+ ______| gincering courses may -be substit Harry H. Drake. M. of A. Grammar.:. - v-^'S- . StkvVVSB CITY Passaic County .., wore unable to save tlio barn be . . . A to Z Corson Commandery, No. 15, Ladles Auxiliary of ‘Washington Thirty American -circuses' and tut°(1 for ench f* months of this ex- 21... i ...... Avondale- mid Summit cause- of the iaclc of water. Tliey ^3...... Neptuno and -l'njNpcct s s ' Knights Templar. MeetB northeast Are. company. Meets second and some 300 carnivals now utilize i PC''ienec. Applicants will not be ...... SprliiKilale nnd Sylvnnlu Salem County . . . A to 3 corner Cookman avenue and Main fourth Mondays, 2.80 p; m. Mrs. were successful' in; extinguishing 31.. .Hldgo and .Sylvifmn motor vehicles in numbers ranging i K,vel1 11 w ritten test, but wilt be I 32...... Munroo and Oxonla S S street, first and third Thursday at Jean Shaw, .president;" Mrs. ,Mar- the- fire in a second bam , -which from several units to wlioio fleets. rnto(1. on theil- qualifications us 3 2 ------— . .. . .Stolnor, and S.vlvanlh Somerset County . . .K to U 8 p.m. Secretary, Harry Hulit, garet Colo, Secretary. . : 8 3 ...... IJariBH and SpiiuKdnle had, caught fire from the first. shown, in their, application's' and on 3 4 ...... * ..Third and ,Steiner Sussex County ...v to y Harold Daley Post, No. 1883, V. The first big circus to bo complete Liberty Council, No. 52, Daugh corroborative evidence. s s F. W. Meets at 808 Sewall ave ters of America. - Meets. Red Hodcay To Go To High Court ly, motorized, about n decade: ago, llH.M)Li:V IIK.ACII U n io n U U N . N nue, Asbury Park, ■' second and Men’s Hall,. 1140'‘Corlies' avenue; An appcnl to the New Jersey Su estimated that for each mohth it Further information as tho re- III Xewnrk and .Slndlnon C o u n ty ...... A to Z A to Z fourth Wedneodays. George F. Councillor, Mrs,' Nellie M. W alters; preme Court will bb made by Paul \vas on the road it saved $20,000 in ( quircments for tho examination 7:...Ocean Park and Fletcher.Lake ns,...... vLa Hull io,. and Central Designations Before the £ ? •••••...... Fifth and Ceniral . N u m e ra ls <11 Ocean Park and Fletcher La la ...... Fifth nml .Flotcher. Lalu X X By GENE BYRNES. 07 ...... T h ln rn n d Flotohwr Lane Farmer Commercihls REGULAR FELLERS- G etting H is M oney’a W ortli tIO.. Monnmuth and Atlanta . , . A to 13 < I. LaKcIno and FhUcher Lak«: X X y* ...... Park. Placo and..Mrtln Commercials ...... j j ...... MrCnbo and Main . ,.D to Z 7fi ...... :. Ihinloy and ..Main D D ..F o u r th find Mali- D e a le rs . . ' . . . . . 77 , ...... Kvemreen and Mali , ..A to I) • S...... nurllngton and - Mali T T Trailers ., ■...... A to C .. wiiiTLsviLi.r: O 0 21— ...Sprlngwood' and Spiluadale Omnibus—Taxi . . . A to F -'2... ------— Flnher ami Ha.n;:»* 23;'* • FlshcV aiid SprltiKWocid o o si--.w-. Myrtle and : Maple: Oiniillius—Idvery . .Ill-to 1, : • ... .M y rtle ahd HthUfoi'i! O O Jjj. . ,..j y. '.-.r,... My rt le a nd M ini me -y. • ...... AHlmi.y ami Anelvo Omnibus—Buses .,.'. , . ,M to X •|p - ■ * ..., ..i. v. Stoker and Munroo O O JU ,,; , Stoko'H and Stratford O m n ib u s— U D riv e ...... y to z
JUST HUMANS By GENE CARR,
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LIFE’S LITTLE JOKES—NUMBER 740.B0I ; By llUBE GOLDllK.UG T y — 1
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PAGE FIVE 1 i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiil!iiiiiiiiliiiiitiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i-iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiininii!iiniiiirrj IN AND OUT OF nue, a student a t Duke univorsityi Durham, N. C., is serving thlB y e a r as a class roprcsontaive on the I ft thought for tb* Weck Gnd p i OCEAN GROVE Southgate Dormitory Council, stu dent governing body of the College | By Rev. John Pemberton, Jr. g Pastor of St. Paul’s i of Engineering, at Duke, where ^•ii,,:;f. ';' Alvin E. Bills, 78. Maiiij avenue, Kolcec is a member of. the. senior Neptuno township nsscBsor, is ill elaas, Ho is majoring in the field THREE BOYS AND A CASKET at his homo. of mcchanlcal engineering. Last Tuesday afternoon it was my solemn duty and sacred privi- ‘‘rifo Mrs. Violet Gillnn, 83 .Franklin Mrs. E. D. S. Young, 100 Webb lege to hold a funeral service for one: whom I had never known and avonue, is a surgical patient at the avenue, left this week to visit her into whose face;I had never looked until I stood beside his casket. Hia /' ;i, Monmouth Memorial hospital. name was fam iliar enough, for T had known a man of the same name $1?%. son, Lieutenant Joseph Young, who when I was a boy. His name, therefore, was an introduction and caused Mias Catherine C. Barbour, who") is ah instructor of Marine engi me to feel that I was not a total stranger to the man over whom I was . summered at 80 Broadway, has neering at tho U. S. Naval Academy to speak, and to his bereaved wife. ;r; in Annapolis, and will continue la left to spend tho winter season in The service proceeded in an orderly quiet way. I had been told St. Petersburg, Fla. ; . ter to St. Petersburg, Fla., where nothing abbut the man prior: to beginning the service. I had sensed she will'spend the winter. Miss M. E, Armstrong has. clos a few things and lateri discovered that some,of the remarks that had been made hnd fitted the situation perfectly, for which I was very; ed her cottage at 91 Jnsklp ave g r a te f u l.- - : ,.: "A. ,;V ;':V nue, and is spending the winter NEPTUNE season in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. As the body. . . . was______aboutvv to MW be awnvu taken liU from iu blit: the JL.UI funeral parlor, ______the ■■S'i SCHOOL NOTES dooi'i- was opened leading to tho the porch, and there stood in the doorway : — M r- and- M rs. .William Hallahan three boys bearing age from 12 to 15. They were evidently of.foreignof f extraction. A t first t.hoir nim nr-m r,cnnm^,i L r ‘’— N. J., woro week-end visitors at Personal Items extraction. A t first their iinneranea seemed nn intrusion for_the.— unlcempt in their dress, but there they stood, mutely, begging for anoth- and daughter Elizabeth of Ntuley, Miss Anne Scholl, head of the er look at the face of their old fi-iend. As the casket was carried'but Ihe'homo of Mrs. Ella Borden nad commercial department, has been by four young m en'these three yougsters followed it as-, if -theiil eyes family) 141 Main avenue. called to her home at Woodstown, were glued to It. They were n sort of guard of honor as it was placed • New Jersey, due to the death of into tho hearse. W ithout asking them any question it was evident b y , ■ A now roof has boon applied to thcM faces what they wanted to do; they wanted to go to the ceme- her mother. the houso at 78 Franklin, by Wil tery. Some one divining their unspoken request invited them-into a, The last presentation of the sen liam Krayeiy Ocean Grove roofer, car. It was raining when we got to the cemetery. The three hoys ior play will be held in the high left their car and stood by the open grave while the procession moved 77% Benson avonue. Tho house is behind the casket up to' the grave. school.this evening at 8:15 p. m., ..owned by William E. Taylor, 88 followed by dancing in the gym Abbott avenue. Who was the man who had died? ,A caretaker in an underprivileg- nasium. ' '•... ed boys’ club, it club, sponsored by a luncheon service club. No soldier Misses Elizabeth and Minnie School will close Wednesday, ever had a finer guard of honor than these three devoted liids gave . to their departed friend. •' ~ .. • ■ „: I;: Drew, 105 Mt. Hermon Way, loft November 20 at 12:30 for Thanks thls webk for Koyport, N. J., where giving vacation nnd will reopen on Some one has said, if we live in the lives of those who come after ’ thoy expect to spend tho winter. Monday, November 25. us we have not died. This is at least one form: of immortality, the >*. immortality of influence. - ' ' W arren Hulskampor, formerly of Because of the inclement weather 94 Abbott avenue and now resid the ■ grade schools had a1 one-ses ing in East Orange, is recovering sion bn Wednesday. from an operation at tho 'Presby terian hospital in Newark, N. J. Strassburger’s W O O L M A N ’S Mina E, H. Viering, 24 Pitman New Edison Bridge avenue, has closed her home in M arket QUALITY MARKET Occan Grove and has left to spend Was Opened Today Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street tho winter in Lake Worth, Fla. , Telephone Asbury Park 1749 125 H eck Avenue ’High Level Span Opened for The Ocean Grovo W. C. T. U, The Oldest Independent General Ocean Grove Continuous Traffic; Opening M arket iri Ocean Grove will hold its regular meeting in Telephone 963 tho- Junior room of St. Paul’s Ceremonies to Como Later; PRIME MEATS ^ church, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Had'Been Open Weekends . Modern ‘Lost Tribe’ Ancient Fixed Wages FRESH POULTRY All memfiers nro urged to be pres Dangers In Explosive Manufacture The members of a "lost tribe” Four thousand years ago the Code FANCY GROCERIES Eye Roast of Beef ...... c. The new high-level Thomas The manufacture of explosives Is 39 ent to welcome the president, Mrs. living on Chimney Rock in Ruther of Hammurabi in’Babylonia regu-, VAlVD E d is o n M e m o ria l B rid g e so' fraught with danger _ ...... that the— Mario Rand. ford county, North Carolina, climb lated and fixed the wages of work Chuck Roast ...... '.2 7 c . across the Raritan River on Route workmen .are .not- even allowed" to ing men by the day. ~ Mibs Lulu E. Wright, who has down 750 stops on the face of their FRESH-KILLED Whole Fresh Hams ...,22c. 35, the finanink in .the elimination S rock when they want to shop In the been spending some timo at Tnn- village beneath, Uicn climb back up. Bow-nnd-Arrow Hunters Whole Smoked Hams 23c. nersville, N. Y., has returned to of the Amboys .Bottleneck, wns this Industry, owing to Its extreme POULTRY completely opened for continuous safety precautions, has an accident An area in Arizona has been set ! 1 Ocean Grovo and opened her home Great Copper Deposit aside for bow-and-arrow hunters, ’For traffic beginning this morning, jt frequency rate 38 per cent below tho Fresh Sauerkraut at 86 Mt. Hermon Way. One of the world's greatest cop with deer, bear and wild turkeys as , was announced by; State Highway average'for all industries,' g a m e . Wilson M. Kennedy, son of Wil per, deposits Is located in Africa, In Commissioner E. Donald Sterner. Capii Province; Northern Transvaal THANKSGIVING liam Konncdy, 144 Embury avenue, '. And All The Fixings. Tho structum has been opened, for judge Frank C.. Collier, Pasadena, and on the Northern Rhodesla-Bel- H an d R a lls Tor S ta irs is spending a few days in Ocean Have you tried our weekend traffic only, since CJoluni- Calif., has been called on to answer •gian Congo border. Firm hand rails for stairs and Grove prior to his being trans non-slip treads for stops may pre bus Day. one that Solomon had the good luck Virginia Pork Sausage? ferred, to a western naval, post, Ever Have One? vent serious accidents. Opening of the bridge marks the to escape, He has been asked to Local Dealer For where he will be attached to the Tlie largest bill In general circula near completion of a three-year rule whether, If a wife’s dog bites submarine division of the U. S. tion is the SIO.OOO bill. Bills of Fighting Infcctlon BIRD’S EYE building program., which included her husband can be held l;irgcr denominations are fpr trans Proper food Is necessary to fight Navy. . ' . llablo for damages, Strictly Fresh Killed the construction of the Routo 85 T ho d a m a g e actions between the Federal Re Infection, and vituminB B and C are FROSTED FOODS suit is for $5,000. , The Assembly Bible class of St. by-pass of Perth Amboy nnd Wood- serve banks. - especially Important. Jersey Roasting Chickens Paul’s church -wil present a Sacred bridge and tho Routes 4 arid 35 Concert nt thc church tonight, viaduct in , Sayreville and South The concert is open to all members A,mboy. AH that : remains to be and friends and will follow a brief "I'm 'ieillH IIIIH IIIIIIl'nilillliini,,!,!,,!,,,!,,!,,. done Is the finishing of a third ...... business meeting of tho class. concrete traffic lane which ’is now T Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Versoy, 60 under construction on the Perth Travel Funds a— Embury avenue, are spending a Amboy-Woodbridge by-pass. ' few days at the-home of their Carrying cash in your hand-bag or pocket is a temptation t« I The Edison Bridge will have five ■ thieves and a cause for uneasiness when travelling.. Onr bank- - daughter, Mrs. Ruth Saunders, lanes controlled by traffic lights in The A-B-Clof = ing service provides a safeguard through thc issuance of West Orange. Mr. Versoy re order that, three lanes may be con cently has completed many im verted at, any time for travel in I Am erican Express Travelers’ Checques j provements at his Ocean Grove one direction. This will provide h o m o . r The plan is simple—you sign thc cheques at the time of pur- I for the steady flow’ of traffic at I! chase and again when spending them. If lost or stolen before j . Mr. and Mrs.- Norman DcGroot, all tim es, especially over weekends § the second signature is affixed, the amount involved is refunded, i 91 Asbury avenue, are. planning 5 The denominations are $10, $20, $50 and $100. This protection i during the summer, when traffic H costs 75c. for each $100 purchased. I on attending the Yale-Princdton is al the peak. s We Have These Cheques on Sale ' j football game tomorrow at Prince : “W ith the advantago of an extra ton. "Following tho game Mr. and I lane on the Edison Bridge, which /HMONG the printing ne- Mrs. DeGroot will entertain at a | will be the pivot in the plan for i The First National Bank of Bradley Beach j houso party at their Ocean Grovo j the direction flow of peak traffic,” IBBB ceesities that can *be nd/lwAoa a d d re s s . said Commissioner Sterner,- “plus Bradley Beach, N. J. I Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson and H. the new express highways afford promptly^taken^carelof at Member Federal. Deposit Insurance .Corporation | W arren Brown, 144 Lake avenue, ed by the Perth Amboy-Wood- and. Mrs. Philander Betts, Asbury 1 bridge by-pass and the Routes 4 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiKmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiaitiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatiiiiiufl Park, have returned tq the shore and 36 viaduct oh the South ttiisjoflice are the following after spending a few weeks in Amboy shore, visitors to the sea F lo r id a . shore resorts, extending from V O U H L ^ Tho Ocean Grove Friendly Circle Sandy Hook to Cape-May, will save will meet at the homo of Miss considerable time.” Elizabeth Aitkin, 112 Lake avenue, Commissioner Sterner said that IPPINTING i i. on. Monday at' 2:30. a dato for thc form al -dedication of the Edison Bridge and approach ORDER We invite the people of this community and surrounding Mrs. E. C. Carr has closed the highways will be announced as vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities Billard hotel, Pilgrmi Pathway, for soon as thc third lano work is com which include thq following: ;• the winter season and hns left for A nnouncements N o t e h e a d s pleted on Route 36. CHECK ACCOUNT Brooklyn where sho will spend a B il l h e a d s , b l o t t e r s 1 ■ O r d e r b o o k s SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT . few weeks before going to Darien, Automobiles currently on tho mar-1 C a r d s o f a l l descriptions P r o g r a m s Cohn., ta visit her son, Dr. R. H. nation’s land went into the manu- CREDIT DEPARTMENT , '" Cnrr; Dr. Carr Is medical director, ket each use an average of 901 D o d g e r s Q uestionnaires TRUST DEPARTMENT 'o f the "Brooklynand Manhattan pounds of. wool and mohair. TRAVELERS’ CHECKS E n v e l o p e s R e c e ip t s Transit company in New York. SAFE DEPOSIT BOSES F o l d e r s , fo r m s S h o w c a r d s Miss Ann El. Henson, of Phila Each deposit account at this bank is insured up G u id e b o o k s delphia nnd Ocean Grove, and n T ic k e t s - L ’ to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora frequent visitor at the Princeton H a n d b i l l s U t il it y s t a t io n e r y tion.-. -. • " games, will be the guest of Philip SEE n v it a t io n s I Bergen, 87 Asbury avenue, a . V o u c h e r s ‘ WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE \ student at Princeton, for the week -■- The Gigantic .- J o u r n a l s W e d d in g invitations -end. .They .will attend a dinner nt K a t a l o g u e s X m a s c a r d s Peddle School tonight, the Yale- Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank : Princeton game tomorrow and a CHRISTMAS L a b e l s , letterheads Y e a r b o o k s dance at Princeton tomorrow even Main St., Asbury Park Main A v e ., Ocean Grove M e n u s Z in c h a l f t o n e r e p r o d u c ing, Miss Henson is the house Pageant— Parade Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t io n s guost of Mrs. Uoyd W. Grover, ’ •; in - y at her home, Oaklyn, Princeton. Bugler William G. HulBkampcr, ASBURY PARK -first-class private of battery A, ■y; I h e 1 I 7 U T E S .... 165th field artillery, Fort Dix, for-' Wednesday, ’. nierly of Ocean ■ Grove, was the The Latest and Largest Variety of Hats | | p week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. In all colors and sizes from 2iyt to 24. ,. George" W estervelt, 108 AVbott ave- December 4 Job printing \ C Q c f l R R (Val«*eup nuo. Tho boys in the artillery arc being trained with the improved ■.- at 4 o'clock in the ,,, ■ Matron's hats a specialty a f U r n o o n - Department Frcnch 76’s with the new recoil We also carry a full line of Ladies Hand Bags at w FOR FEW mechanism. Among other, former flpoBBortd by the Astaary Fark MAIN AVENUE Neptuno high school boys at Fort Boo'rd - ot Trtifle to oMIitlallr T e l e p h o n e Stock .open the Christmas Shoppln? “I £ : Dix'-' turo Nohnan . Campbell, . 2nd | Season, and to dramntUe the OCEAN GROVE Aisbury Park 7 •;te< ^."fV ll^tetm nti. Fred Vroom, William j (act that this.nation.If stDl at 6 4 ■ NEW J E R St* Y mm mmmrnrn^ mMMMM V l l V f t Kruschka, H arry Schlra, privates, veaet.'. • . 436 Cookman Avenue, Asburyf& ric m J.SffffliW fthe-114th’inf an tryji'-ri >'r-. S1-, ‘ ’ I i Open Evenings ', . ; ; , T^lephone ^Ml-J ,-r:' fJ>M UUUUMWMIUUiaUUUIlAILOlltll « ...... —' -W PAGE SIX FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 Paying Up WEEKLY MEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne
liiteniaiional Problems Face Roosevelt ...... COAL AND WOOD HE TIMES advertisers need our trade and Before Beginning of His Third Term; friendship. Whftn you need anything first JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY C } try to buy it at home. We are anxious to COAL—BUILDING MATERIAL—FUEL OIL v Determined Greeks Hold Off Italians ALL TYPES OF AUTOMATIC HEAT see our home community the center of com- • Hngh O. Tom pilns . 005 Main• Streot, Asbnryj Park As England Rushes ‘All Possible Aid’ 1 mercial and social activity. Communities grow and Phone" 4040 | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and GARAGE— ATLAS TIRES (EDITOU'S NOTE—WJi'en opinions arc expressed In these, columns, they arc ihosc ot the news' analyst and not necessattly ot this newspaper.) | team work make for results. Trade at home. P h o n e 1439 24-HOUR SERVICE. U se d C a rs 'Krlnnsnrt'tiv Western PJcwspnpcr IT n ln n »_ ^iiiilliiii.liiiiiitiiiiBnaiisil.iiiuiM.iiiiiiLiiiitiiiJ'lMiiiiiiaiiaiii‘lii)i.MBiiaMBl»li.runiiiaiiia.iiiilBiiyiitM.ii*iiiiiinB>i>ni SHAFTO’S'GARAGE ! . CROCKERY A STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICEr-REPAIRING Corner Corlies Ave. and Main St. . . Neptune, N. J. Of course you want the. best and most reasonable. Get it at the SKATE SHARPENING SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS CUT RATE SHOP • BOB EBEBLE, Proprietor : Agent for Columbia and West field Mn do Bicycles, Complete Itcpalr Shop. House Fumishingh, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies Roller Slmtes. Children’s Velilcloe, Baby Carriages Repaired* : Telephone Asbury Park 1147 15 South M ain Street Skates and Lawn Mowers Simrpened Opposite-M ain-Avenue-Gates -C17*d2I“Maln-Stroet,—jVsbnry~PftrlAUTO BODY REPAIRS OIL BURNERS : NEW YORK,-One of the first election bets to be paid off Havo Radiators Cleaned nnd Repaired Boforo Filling IVitli Antl-Frcezo was the one pictured above, Body and Penders TVTi/.lr' A Painting Bethlehem Doe Oil Burning Equipment Repaired', lllC H /1U U C II . F in is h in g in which Ina Ray Ilutton, Itcnr Frame and • Axlo oSt'ralBhtonor—Wlicol Alignment PROCTOR ELECTRIC CO. leader of an all-woman orches 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 Telephone 5360 ' 904 Asbury Avenue , Asb.uty Park tra is shown being given a ride around the Astor hotel: Actors CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK LAUNDRIES Jimmier Dunn and Preston Foster chose the losing candi All over tliecountry soldiers fire at work; putting U. S. army camps IMPERIAL LAUNDRY date but Miss Hutton bet ori BATTAGLIA Construction Co., Inc. In shape to receive the ne\V draftees and the regulars-and recruits pictured TEN DIFFERENT SERVICES—A SERVICE TO FIT EVERY above at Camp Edwards, Mass., are shown charging the camera during Mr. Roosevelt, SIDEWALKS and CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS ' NEED AND PURSE—WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK, > military.drills being held at thls;army post:on Cape Cod. More than 12,000' FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS Box 66, Avon-by-the-Sea CALL. Asbury Park 622 men are at ^vorlt at/this particular camp, getting it ready for . part of 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N; J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 . America's new pcacetIi»iie‘riirmy;:.^-fX\^ . IN THE ARMY: MILK AND CREAM drawh : investigation from, a senate Simple Routine ICE, COAL AND FUEL OIL AFTER-ELECTION: committee, \-f-r. -A J ' For trainees now going oil, to an Pennsylvania which two years ago Decisions in M aking swer the call of the draft, the'first ICE—JFUEL OIL—-COAL TAYLOR DAIRY CO. turned out its f i r s t Democratic state five days will be devoted to fitting With President'Roosevelt captur Kelvinators ' f. Cntler * Williams, Proprietors adminis tration?.of the Twentieth cen them into! the groove which they ing an unprecedented third term by Timken, Burners MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK FROM MONMOUTH FARMS tury gave thc Democratic ticket, a i will occupy during the next year, Oil almost 4,000,000 plurality and contin 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Phone 1979 '. i - wi^e sweep; of ’the .state: this year. • During these five days .the. trainee Telephone 615 uing bis party control of both houses But even before the election.federal ; will go through the operation known of-congress, the period ahead is ex WINDOW CLEANING agents . \v eremaking investigations as “processing.’’ This includes .in pected to'be one of fast.moving de ;in\vPhnodolphii?i;--?;-'V--.'-. ,:'-Vv-v ^ ’. vO oculation, vaccination and blood cisions on. both foreign, and domes- ■. Thompson Coal Company SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY test. . He will be issued a uniform, • ' tic issues. Many of these may .come MIGHTY ROME: shoes and blankets; an identification FUEL OIL . WOOD AND CHARCOAL BLUE! COAL 03 New York Ave., Ocean Grove ■. b e fo re th e in a u g u ra tio n J a n u a r y 20. tag will be made out and he will 1015 Second Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Phone 2300 FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE M any have been.delayed during dnx- P l a n s A w r y be assigned a serial'number. ^ ious weeks and months while the na Phono 4313 E. IIERTFELDER Apparently confident of a speedy . Also he .will be .interviewed , ex- tion indulged itself in a political ' capitulation, Rome began . to talk of ’tensively, and be given an intelli MILK AND CREAM TAXIS c a m p a ig n . peace terms .as soon as the' first gence record, His schooling, ath In the foreign:field continued sale Fascist legions crossed : the Alba letic ability, hobbies arid civilian of oil, copper and! machine' tools to nian border to enter Greece. Rome occupation will be recorded, and he Japan, • that later, may be used WARDELL’S DAIKY Mergaugey’s Taxi implied dissension would bring the will be. offered a special, form of Telephone MD—DA.Y OB NIGHT against a U. S.- arm y,' must- be re- DAIRY PRODUCTS Greek to heel. Premier John Me- • life insurance. Cars for all Occasions, also Local and Distance Moving solved. Likewise the issue of sale NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 1916 CHARTERED------BUSSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS tasas, power behind the' throne, was When these records are complete ot food, to territory conquered by 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET OCEAN GROVE, N. J. expected , to resign. King George, his time at the reception center will Germany is due to be settled. Other so .the Italian story, went, would ab have been served.' The records will In 1932, only 40 per cent of the Automobile travel today costs problems are the sovereignty of RADIO dicate, bestowing the crown on his be sent to a group of. officers who .-. Martinique, which may. be used as nation’s livestock went to m arket the motorist no more per mile than brother; 'Prince. Paul; 37, and mar-, have been specially trained in or a supply base' for German subma- on. the highways. By last year. tiro expense alone 35 years ago. ried to a German princess. ganizing new battalions and regi . rlnc raiders'! in the Caribbean; ‘ the OIL BURNER Department of Agriculture studies But-.tbe Greeks had a word for it. ments. From perforated cards pre’-. activities of. foreign agents in this' The word was “no." They refused pared during the. interviews these of. 67' major markets showed that ‘country; loans to Latin American •821 Main Street Phone A. P. 4297 to capitulate. . Italian forces gained, officers will bo able to assemble 62 per cent of the cattle and 68 nations; and greater priority for but 30 miles into Greek, territory at perfect companies with the proper per cent of the hogs went to mar .Britain in the production'of'planes. . their.best point when a week passed. number ■ of cooks and clerks, send ket in motor trucks. B . FEDDES In the domestic field almost ev ' They Were doing a lot worse at oth mechanics in civilian life to proper eryone in1 Washington expects a re 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. 7. Telephone5630 er points;. On the-. Koriiza-Florina branches of the army and select JEWELER organization of the national defense road the Greeks caught the Fascist men with previous experience in or Specializing In Repair of All Makes Watch Repairing ' commission with appointment of a s c o x rs of flank, in a vice and pinched it until ganizations like the C. M. T. C. for Refrigerators, ■ Authorized Dealer for co-ordinator of activities. There both: sides were fighting far 'inside non-commissioned; officers, Crosley and Grunow. j Frank S. M orris I Best Prices For Old Gold ' m u s t also b e a c tio n w h ere la b o r Is. Albanian, territory 'and the. Italian Then the trainees will move off to Appraised Free pressing for higher .wages in de rear was threatened.. the unit where they are needed, and I Electric Go. | 67 Main Avenue fense industries, and. resistance to Civilians stood up under air raids best Suited. That unit probably will 1 Electrical Contractors . | Ocean Grove ■price increases, Tax studies already carried out against the, islands of I have begun and banks are urging riot be in the same camp as the re 1 . ' Auto Electric Service | Post Office Building Crete and Corfu, against Salonika ception center,' but will be the train an attractive iongrterm loan at rates ' THANK YOU I| Refrigeration Service Engl- 1 , arid tlie; port of Athena, Pireatus. ee's home for the next year. ; above the present market. The un- , While there was' indication the | • ; necrs -' ■; i '. I ' willingness, of Industry to expand in . Greeks would receive little', help NAVY PREPARES: | Battery and Tire Service the steel and machine tool industries C:.-y A ...L • L .. . A .VU G ' A IN "-yr '* fro m th e ir n e ig h b o r B a lk a n couri-: i/. h a z a t s k y must be met with decision to give I 47 MAIN AVENUE trick,. British ■ stakes were high.The Ship Buying . a.-V;.": HANDY PIRKCTORT FOR OUR READERS | them government .financing or for British were giving what they Since July 1, the navy has pur* i . 1 •>' . ’ ." | OCEAN GROVE, N. J. . . We Guarantee. the government to enter that field . promised, "all possible aid." Brit c h a se d 113 m e rc h a n t sh ip s, y ac h t?, Itself. , You ."Will TTot H ave Foofc- ish soldiers occupicd Crete and Cor- tugs, tankers, and other auxiliary BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tronblo If You Bring j.fu, British and Greek planes bombed vessels. It is the greatest ship buy- fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiriiiaii. Your Shoos ToV:: V’. ; State M achines irig program since tlie World war. Italian bases both In Italy and Al THE JUST WRIGHT '* Another problem Washington ex- bania. ' / ., Some yachts have been purchased pects to be given speedy attention Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given How iorig the Greeks could hold for $1, including teakwood decks and A. J. QBRECHT ORTHOPAEDIC is the political machines of both ! BRAKE SERVICE 1 ■out,.neutral observers were loalh to' tile bathrooms. For one.commercial D. W; CLAYTON parties.cQntrollingcertain graft-rid- freighter, $7,000,000 was paid. ■ BATTERY SERVICE § SHOE REPAIR SHOP state. Mountains stood in the ltal-1 NEWSPAPERS First Class W ork Only ’ d.en;-cities and states. The . justice CARS WSPECTED' | Ian path. ' Torrential- autumn 'rains '.- The navy needs many, of these Painter Decorator- 1 STORAGE TIRES | 203 BOND , STREET department is said to hav^ some,’in- turned primitive,: roads into seas of small ships to accompany fighting 54 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 dictmeriis ready;, e v ^ ; before ^dlec^' • V Paper Hanger ASBURY PARK, N. J. mud.. Mountain. Streams overflowed craft for.fueling and servicing, as A. Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier 12 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove tion. The^ ;were withheld because into > soggy ; marshland. If Italian well as •subrparine chasers in nar Vi N E P T U N E I . the . administration? d id n o tf \y?nt conquest .was held . o(T until! British row / waters and: off • dangerous to be accused ^ ‘ iasisemblcd greater strength .in .,the !, coaslsl .r^ine * oi;;tH^/vrribst modern I AUTO REPAIRS | Phone: Asbury Park 4185-M [Michigan is • sujq to .’ be.. m 'rth\r t Ca2'^ anything: might happen.'- ; ^ tankers' in the World were purchased EDMUND L.TH0M PS0N category. Here charges are expect. { : . - . . - • 'v- .-; from the Standard Oil company, THOMPSON & GILLAN Auto Repairing I Exterior and Intel .< ! SPECIAL § ed in connection with operation of a P E A C E F U L L O N D O N : .; - J in; addition the maritipie cbmmis- Painting and Decorating HERBERT & ELLIS | P a in tin g Stockton and So. Main St. . | I PERMANENT WAVE \ s s s t Estimates Fnrnlslie PaperhanRing Ocean Grove. Tel. 7727 j us Cgokmnn A n,, (Kc:in 113 A b b o tt! A v e n u e . v ; [ $3.50 I P-^ ^ z,ters^ hr r Pliono Asbnry Pork - C’:'- e J?ave passed , through, the United was ■ being made in the Balkans., ready are completed,and 95 'per Ocean Grove, N. J ;, . To relieve States mail, and that is a federal Fewer and fewer were Ihe attacks ccnl o£ the othcrs could be com. | Three Items for $1.00 j offense. " " ...... missioned immediately on an em cr M is e ry o f COLDS New Jersey also may draw a only .a single.German plane, crossed gency; FRED KIENZLEN ANDREW TAYLOR Liquid. i Raymond’s Beauty Shop crack-down rather early. Mayor ■ th e c h a n n e l. ' • ' TabletB | 727 Bangs Avenue Frank Hague of Jersey City suf But the British attack on Germa E x e r c i s e s 97 Mt. Tabor Way ; Tlif AKD SHEET METAL ; Salvo : Nose Brops | Asbury Park fered a severe moral defeat in the ny was; not lessened. The British Meanwhile It was revealed that WOBKEB .election. Not-only did the state fail Ocean Grove Cough Drops air. ministry said the hardest blows, units of the fleet are on "schedule 75 Sontb Main Street, Asbury Park | Tel. for Appointment 8220 to turn .in its usual Democratic: m a - Try ‘“Bub-My-TIsm”— of the war were being struck at Ber .exercises” - near - the French; West A Wonderlol LInlraont jority; but Republicans were elect PAINTING and DECORATING V,..r '■] ^hone tI O l;. ■ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiifiiinNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiuiiiOTnii* lin railroad centers and power sta Indian island of Martinique. Both Telephone. A. P. 1118-W ed governor and senator. This is tions. : Tons of bombs also were ^Secretary of State Hull and the navy attributed to . a . public revision of dropped in the. industrial Ruhr arid department insist there is no con ; machine tactics which already has ST. ELMO HOTEL at Nazi invasion points in the Neth nection between.; the naval activity, A. L. BROWN erlands, Belgium and France. One and the status of the island which NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Open A ll Year - day the German ministry of propa has been a matter of concern In Tinsmith CASH iAND CARRY Corner Main and New York Avenues .NAM E S ganda and public enlightenment ad Washington since tlie Vichy g o v e rn blate and Shingle ALL SERVICES. Individual meals served by day or week mitted, the loss of eight German ment apd Germany made arrange, ‘ Booling - ol ; All Kind* 20% Discount B. R. SHUBERT planes to four .British. It . was the . Stoves awi .PurnftWi . ' . . . in the news ments for a joint war effort Nept. Highway & Corlies Ave. American and European Tel Asbury‘Park 679 first time Herr Goebbels admitted Telephone, aua , 100 Abbott ATe., Ocean Oro»e Neptune, N. J. Eefugee—Ignaee Paderewski, cel anything like that. MISCELLANY: C. Rudolph’ Leonardi, famous Vien ebrated pianist and first president Meanwhile.' London' resumed its' The W ayne Tea! R oom na animal trainer, who often was of the Polish republic, arrived in boast of. "business" as. usual.” 6ub- Asbury and New Jersey Avenues : , - bitten arid clawed by lions, tigers .' New York, a refugee from his hom.e- w'ays and’trains were running close DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE At Emory Street Bridge and bears, died from blood poison Illustrated land.' President Roosevelt appoint- to-, schedule, food, was arriving in ALTERATIONS Luncheons Dinners ing, the result of the bite of a mouse. ' ed and instructed Anthony Drexel sufficient amounts to prevent clos 112 Pages—$1.00 / MOGLIA’S ICE CREAM—PlACKAGE OR BULK He was bitten while cleaning a cage “From Erenlnsr Gown . to Skirt” Biddle, ambassador to Poland, to er, trimming of the ration cards and . No Job Too Big or Too Small B y M an ( 1.10 P u b lic P h o n o A . P . M505 M . G . E V A N S stores wore open in regular hours. and succumbed eight days later, . > Beasonablti—Vforlt Guaranteed, t greet the 80-year-old evacuee. ■ ; MBS. M. SEIDEMAN fl. Biding a faulty radio’ beam, a Ocean Grove Times Tourist—Neville Chamberlain, for- 020 Cookman Ave., Aebury VarK 81 Moln Arenne SPEED: United Airlines passenger" plane Second Floor—Phone A. r. 1m - Ocean Grore, S'. J. ■fe' nier. British Prime Minister, was crashed on snow-covered Bouritiful : reported en route to the United In the Air . peak, 18 miles from the Salt Lake ':V;.States for his health. The umbrella City, Utah, airport. Seven passen statesm an had decided to go, .of all ■ G. T. Baker, president of the Na tional Airlines, landed a transport gers and crew-of three were killed, I TAXI SERVICE | B o d in e T u u era l fiom e 0 GENTLEMAN places, to California. fl, King Michael, who succeeded to monoplane at Jacksonville, Fla., EstabllBbed 1000 ' Prediction—Democracy, is dead just nine hours and 29 minutes after the throne of Rumania when his fa I Gall P . 8900! •. * coughs la public. Smitb Bros. Cough m Drops relieve coughs due to colds—pleasantly. :all over the world, says Pierre La leaving Burbank, Calif. It was the ther, Carol, Bed, received a raise* of 100? Babgs AveJ,; Aibnry P ark • | CENTURY CAB CO. | Joseph. B. Ely, Mgr. Tel. 4S36 T w o kinds:—Black o r M enthol, cnly 5^. . val, vice, premier of France. The fastest west-east crossing sirice $100,000. with the job. a'.' Office, MO Bangs Avonno g Our ser\lc«B available to all re 'm an tvho negotiated the pre-armls- Howard Hughes took oil from the C, Paul B. West, elected president 5 B ran c h OMIce,' W. T . B u s Terminal g Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the gardless of financial elrcpmstaUces. sam e field and,landed iri New York of the Association, of National Ad ; Hock St, at Lnke Arc. s ’tice term s with Germany and later only drops containing VITAMIN A Jinked the Vichy government With 10 hours and 34 minutes later. Ba vertisers,.' announced that in a re cent survey only one member ex Vitamin A (Carotene) raises die resistance of Nazi Germany, indicated in an In ker’s average speed was 248 miles mucous njembranes of nose and throat to an hour; He, carried four passen pected less business during the com terview he desires the defeat of cold Infections, wllen lack of resist- g e r s . ing year'than in this. '^L. ance is due to Vitamin A deficiency. . BritaiOi ■ For Local News Read The Ocean Grove Times plays on the radio," Marian •‘You're . not a poor executive, fool, he had gone a little mad as “With big business men getting Mrs, Morgan. Nobody else could d ra w le d . •7 i f : lonely old men sometimes' do. And behind things. In thlB county."' he Strange fjlnnm, thin rhnrima which r ~ , , "We don’t have a radio." Lucy have, pulled-.the mill-through—”- : here was Wallace Withers scheming weiil oil,, stiu pompously. “I figure was as fearsome and lntangible aa V .:^ Tuluniod, calmly." “I know. You've told me. I reck- -tn—choat 4ter aud she was alone, to travel' with them, Virgie! Not the swoop of a hawk. through the* sHowardLSmithi Wallace Withers came promptly. etter not have Wills out. with no one to go to for the steady fight’em or oppose’em. I don't aim wind.- ■ He had on his funeral suit, he ,was You can handle anything that needs ing courage that comes with ap to fight progress. I abn to get into "Your father’s way was, an old-’ bliie-shaven and rather pompous. to be done. I’ll send the car after proval. ’ ; ' ' it and make money along with the fashioned way," she said, “but. so ,Vs-^- y o u ." He looked doubtful when Marian and Fires were burning in the house, rest. .So I come up here to-talk are a lot . of things old-fnshioncd.', ;, , : P l u m b i n g Lucy Fields were introduced. Wills would probabiy refuse i to for a wonder, and Marian was business to you. . I figure to buy Things like good credit and a in the comi? to the. house, anyway, because curled in a big chair under her “I came up here to talk busi name, things like fairness and hon- ~iv)' your mill!” 1 Tinning and H eating of. Marian.- Marian’s attitude Was father’s portrait. Marian, stayed ness—” he began. or and-decent dealing. They’ve' Inr;'-.h|v| still an enigma to her mother! M ar alone too much lately, was too still. "Lucy knows all my business, CHAPTER XIII vented' some smart methods but: ian had always been a bright gift "Wallace Withers is coming here Virgie was short, "and you can.talk, they've never invented anything tliat : '■:• j HARDWARE ■ that Virgie was grateful for, but a tonight to sell me sqme timber,’' before my daughter.” There was an instant’s siience. takes the place of those otd-fash- gift that left her bewildered arid a Virgie said at dinner.,. “I want you Withers Bettled himself, a bit un- Virgie sat without moving. M arian ioned things!” I Paints and Oils little uncertain and abashed. She to go and get Lucy—then both of j easily,, in David Morgan's high gave a little startled gasp and Lucy, “We could paint thei roller mlfi,“ V/.rr; By found herself constantly contriving you stay, around. I don't trust that , backed chair'.' Virgie sat, straight said vaguely, “Why—” - suggested-Lucy faintly. "We could to please Marian or to avoid her old man and I want somebody to and uncompromising, on the oppo- Then Virgie snorted. “1 reckon let the boys work on it slack dayB.,,.'rsCtp |51 Main Avenue Helen Topping Mjller displeasure, and this was all wrong, hear every word that he says.” site side of the fire. She had re. I’ll just have to go on standing in "And have Wallace Withers walk • _ -'#i of courso. Nsnsense, being bossed "Why doesn’t he comb to the of gained her poise, she felt cool again,' the way of progress, Wallace.. Be by snd see.that he’s got us scared?, ; f © D. Appleton-Century cd. around , by ninety-odd pounds of I OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ■■■ WNU Service. fice, if-he 'wants to talk business? in command. Wallace Withers was cause you won’t get my mill.” Let. him build his pulp mill. I'm I: black-eyed ■ girl, but that was the Why does he come to the house?” just' anbther countryman with a not going to be stampeded into ::s' J--': Telephone 4741- 7 , : Withers hitched forward, his eyes foolishness ol mothers. And'.moth M arian asked. shrewd way of getting along. She. showing: points of anger. . changing my ways'. Morgan pulp is ers loved it. They put up a spirit Virgie was a little bothered to had handled enough men like him “I reckon you dldn!t understand know n w h e re v e r m e n m a k e p a p e r , '-’i.ft less fight against the dainty tyranny, T H E STO RY find an answer for this. It was in in her career,. They, began being, me, Virgie. I want your mill—and Nobody gives a darn if it’s m illed In {••HMIIIIHiniUHttHVfHIMtJ the disturbing sense of inferiority, credible, "of course, that Wallace clumsily gallant, usually, then tried I’m going to get it;. I’ve got money a pole shack with a brush root the whims and humors forcedupon CHAPTER I—When Virgie . Morgan, might still be harboring some mad to outsmart her. behind me—big-m oney,. I can get It’s good pulp. _LAicy,_y.QU_put_-all ji widow, and______owner of..ie the Morgan 3 paper them by their young. W ilbur R. Guyer ] mill In the Carolina! mountain district. idea that his proposal would again Wallace Withers put his long flnx. .thc-tim ber-and-I-can~Eet “tlie mar- THis' "in "the form of a report I turns down a m arriage proposal .from., When they did fight they carhe off ..be listened-to — ----- . . . -gers together. ■ . kets. I figure on getting .into the might want to prove sortie time that . Successor to Wallace Withers, he leaves her house _bad-seconds-usuallyrand'~were~pitfr in-a-»ge.—Virglc^rns^WM_dowrvpe* “I don’t know,” she, si\id. “He “I’ve got a matter of some im pulp business." old. Withers threatened me. I'm , -n« | fully patient about that.-, — W1I-UAM YOI5NG" _" cause she believes ho is morq Interested wrote me a letter. I'm telling you portance to discuss," he began. “I “And just how,” virgie asked de going to call that lawyer tonight an d . •; in possession of her mill than in obtain* Lucy, on the other side of the ing a wife.' After he has gone, Branford what he said. He’s come here be reckon you know what it is?” liberately, "do you plan to get pos go over to see Tom the first thing', . .v) desk, was swallowing nervously and |. PLUM BING AN D ? Wills, a young stranger, who has been fore.” -, • “I suppose it's Perry Bennett’s session of my mill?” , ; in the • morning and enjoin those ^ lost on the mountain-side for three days,. the red was coming up into her finds his way td the. Morgan home. “That’s just it. Mother”—Marian timber. You knew I Was trading “I figure to buy It—at a fair price, crodks from cutting that timber.” ' cheeks and throat, | H E A T I N G Taken, in* he is fed and warmed suits ' "You’d better take a note of this, ing pulp for years; but now all of a ■ do need it.’’ to havo him help In getting possession of “Oh—that! ’ ’ V irgie. was scornful. for,; Tom. So if you got roped into Virgie—I'm offering an opportunity sudden somebody takes a notion to. tho Morgan mill. Daniels Is flattered by "We can run another month on tho attention tho older man givea him,' “He got ideas—weeks ago. lie did that business and came up here to to sell. If you won’t sell—then I fig burn down the mill.” . "hr . ;, wliat we have in,” Lucy Was ready but being fundamentally honest he re ask me tp marry him. I guess, he argue about it, Wallace, you might ure to put you out of business!”. ' Though she rose at intervals to ^ Hoffman Coal Co. fuses to do anything illegal to help with her little book, "and then we Field Street, Avon, N ..J. Withers gain his end. Later he learns that knows by .now that I'm not inter as well save your breath. Tom’s in “You did- some fancy figuring, take bromides,; Virgie could not could begin thinning on the Bobcat Tom Pruitt owns a big share of slock ested.’’ V : ,. - jail, but he isn’t friendless! He’s an didn't you, Wallace? You must have sleep. .Her' battling spirit was hi I Telephone, Asbury Fork 5267 in tho mill. Run stuff.” '. -V ;.- /i jV / .-fe- , ‘.'And you, refused him ?’’ - Marian, old man—a mountain man—and he strained, your mind, getting all those roused,' she. found herself clenching hif .• “I, don’t want to cut. on Bobcat. c h a p t e r V—In the Morgan homo asked sharply. dealt with those skunks like a riaoun- high’ aims and ambitions irito lan her fists in the dark, making up v, Wills Improves rapidly ond discovers ho Not for another year If I con help it. “Did you want him for. a step tain man would do. But the law guage, Too bad it’s all going to savage and telling speeches and is falling In love with Marian..She is Call up Bryson, Lucy, and ask him' developing similar symptoms but neither father? I didn’t: think you’d like won't beat him: out of what is his— waste—all: that,, brain power. You muttering fragments of them aloud. cares to let anyone know of their feel* if he has any of that cider; left that not if I can help it.” could run for something and maybe The thin, blue winter dawn canie yp; ings. Virgie offers Wills a Job at the mill.. hasn’t got too darned 'explosive, -going over there lo live in that Tom Pruitt learns, that tho timber Inter- “I didn't con-.e here to talk about get elected if you put all. your elo late. She.had already.given up hope,' ests havo sent men to look over his land, There might be a way to limbei; up moldy old house with no lights and no well.” ’ Pruitt, either,!’ Wallace . went on. quence onvllie job. As it is, you're of rest when the east began to be h; ■Ho takes his rifle and tramps into the old Withers. Most every man has woods. -,■ /s : ■ "Though I might as well- tell you just wasting your breath. My mill pearl and. aquamarine. She got up a loose joint somewhere,” ‘ “Heavens, no! But, Mother”— CHAPTER VI—His. health greatly im your foreclosure suit won’t' inter won't be lor sale—tomorrow, nor any. and dressed,' putting on her good proved and the offer of the job accepted, Marian’s voice rose almost. to a . "I don’t believe Mr. Withers has fere with Hooper and, Payne—not other day. Not so long as I can find blue suit, her best silk blouse. She hhs Wills loaves the Morgan household to live any. He’s made like one of these wail—“you never mentioned it! You elsewhere in the village. In, parting.ho never told me! If anything like that likely. -There's claims that come a green stick in,this country to would have preferred going into ac Slate, Tile. Asbestos, Slag tells Marian, that her mother has given dry land turtles—all shell and claws him work In the mill and she tells him happened to mo I’d tell you—’’ ahead of first mortgages—claims grind into pulp, So—this business tion in her old corduroys and boots, ' and Built-up. Roofing and mouth and no.soft, spot.” conference seems to me to be prac of her dislike of this arrangement. ' “Would you? I seem to remember that have got priority in law.” but this fight today was-to be one' V. . ss Sheet Metai Work ‘.'You’re real bright at times, .Lu CHAPTER vn—Alter many days of a Renfro, boy, one time—” What claims?” . tically over!" of wits, of law ;and shrewdness—not ■ K* . Warm Air Heating waiting on his timber, property. Tom cy,” Virgie applauded. “Just don’t 'Labor diaims. .A mechanics' lien He stood u|j and Lucy, watching to be Conducted in a disreputable. Pruitt finally spots his “enemy ond “Oh, that awful infant! As though forget td be bright—that's all. It's supersedes most any other kind of in a sort o£ fascinated awe over her old hat jerked belligerently over one -,h ■£'« Ventilating ■* fires at them, seriously wounding a m an., I would consider a boy like thati" When Virgie learns of tho incident she that fifteen-minute interval when a claim—you know that, I reckon.” note-book, saw that his hands trem- ey e . ■ ■ . -• s. . . Estimates Freely Given finds Tom and attempts to save him by woman forgets that God puts brains "Well; I’m not considering Wal helping him escape. Tom. however, is lace Withers either. Nor anybody "When did any mechanic ever, set bied. ;His' lips dreiv back a little At least, thank goodness, her erie- fji captured: and. Jailed. inside her head as well as eyelashes foot on Hazel,Fork?’’ . showing his yellow teeth. ■/-. my was now, standing forth in the 5 on tho side of it that ruins a lot of else. I felt like a fool—he made J. N, BE A RM O RE CHAPTER VIII—At the mill, the moun "T here was roads built there—and “Your mill will be for sale, Vir- open. The secret hawk that beat ' i tain men resent having Wills put In ’e m .” me mad and I went oil' in one of charge of the work but ho suffers no ac ■ m y 1 tantrums—then young Wills gradin’ done and gravel hauled—” git^Mbrgan! If it ain’t for sale to dark wings between, her and the sky &CO. tive antagonism from .them.. Marian “I..won’t forget." day—it will be. It will be! I don’t . comes to him ond explnins that people came stumbling in here and so "Mighty sorry roads. And mighty was a thing of form and definition. h;!h She will though, Virgie thought, figure '’to be balked in what I set 910 - Third avenue, Asbury : say he took Tom Pruitt's. Job .while ho much has happened since I forgot little of them is left now." '- - '••''•■ ■• ■ And she felt' sure that, if she could ;h‘| ‘was stalking the timber men'and she wearily, as she crossed the yard to out to do. Not by anybody.. You asks help to aid her in convincing Tom all about it.” ... \ ' "That ain’t here nor there, .Vir keep Payne and Hooper and Wal- P a r k back her old car out of the shed. better do a little thinking, Virgie. that he 6 still wanted.at the mill, Tom Marian's eyes cooled, withdrew, gie, The men wiio built ’em never lace Withers from getting possession .h;hi ' refuses to be boiled out of Jail, pending That cool-headed young chap from You’ll sell to me—'reasonable—or I’ll T e l. 1858 ; trial because ho feels ha Is not wanted then, turned upon her mother intent got-pnid.” . of the timber area oti Hazel Fork; . -/• Missouri would give; Lucy, two lan get capital and put you out of busi or needed by the Morgans. ly . "So this Hooper and Payne and she could defeat their schemes. She. ' s.?i; . guishing- looks and reduce her in ness. Now. I’ll thank you for my CHAPTER IX—A large portion of wood “It hasn’t; occurred to you,'has it, that man Cragg, I' suppose, bought knew every Inch of .land, every' stantly to the compliant softness of h a t." . pulp at tho mill is spoiled by a poor a vanilla custard.. But the. Lord, so .Mother,, that, all these things that up the labor claims?” standing tree, every foot of availa- : h-;'/^ chemical solution and Virgie suspects She had not, Virgie thought thank ble pulp wood for a hundred miles . ipi U SED OVER • her chemist has had something to do Virgie decided; looked after the soft have happened—ugly, destructive “The court allowed the claims with it. She tells her daughter, Marion, fully, afterward, put him out of the around. What jittle Wallace With women. .. It was the tough ones who , things' that have never happened .to they hold. They Qiia'nced this Phil that she believes Branford Wills and house. She had. kept her temper ers o^vned, even counting the. acre- -. 8 0 YEARS Marian are in love. Marion denies it. could take it who had a hard, time, us before—began after you hired- lips’ buneh,.arid all they got was and she had kept her head. But age he had bought from Perry Ben- . CHAPTEk X—Next day an attempt is The soft ones lay back and whim ;Brariford Wills to work in the m ill?” notes and' liens—with Pruitt's lien T O F IG H T when. he had gone rattling away, in nett, would not go far. No man in - mado to burn the mill and Wilis and pered and swiftly somebody else ■ "W hat?” Virgie straightened up,, standing ahead of 'em. They had. Daniels become uneasy over the trouble his sold , car, she strode the . length of his right mirid Would'put money'into; that seems to be brewing. Lucy Fields jumped up, With a gallant flourish "the' poker in iier hand. ' ’‘W hat' are to protect: themselves. But they’re the room and punchcd the fire sav a mill, with so‘scant a supply a s that '• ;.' v tells Wills that she believes they aro at to carry Uic'ir load arid help you talking about?” , business, men—arid they think this COLDS tempting to sabotage the mill because a g e ly . • in prospect. And the. rest, except' they resent his presence. She asks him them over, the: steep places. “I'm talking''—Mriririn went on. a "The . old pea-henl The old ant- to leave the'village, but. he refuses. little breathlessly — “about ruined for Tom’s flch heritage, was tied up hVM:'?! “But an old battle-ax like roe con eater!. Put me but of business, .will' pulp and fires set to burn the plant, by leases, by power concerns or lum - . h j.hsfjl CHAPTER XI—Marian attempts to tell change her own tires or get.herself he? My mill's falling in, is it?” Branford Wills'thit she cares for him •about tracks being torn up, arid cars ber people—or by the great Cham- . h'vffiis but he suspects that she is leading up to out of holes. ■ Nobody bothers! From a corner came Marian's wrecked and shipments .delayed. pion mill, except what she herself i a request for him to leavo town for her The sun was dropping behind the worried voice. "He might do it. mother’s sake. They, quarrel and part black ram part of the mountains as They could be significant, couldn't c o n tro lle d , . "'-’hh on very unfriendly terms.' s M o th e r.” She knew that Wallace Wither* • Virgie drove homeward. they? They could mean that the “He. might do it?” Virgie was would extend himself to destroy her. ,h CHAPTER XII . The eastern slopes sank into.pur men who'.vo worked for you. for m grateful for an outlet for her sizzling No pestilence ever set loose in any ple shadows, the valleys were lost in ever don't want to work with your m Wrath. "He might run for Congress ■clime could work the havoc wrought; ’ Virgie took a letter that Lucy a citron-colored mist. . But beyond •arrogant young Mr. Wills. . —he might try to blow up Whiteside. by an ignorant, bigoted man, work;.,, handed her, unfolded the single the.aloof crests, cold-looking and for /. “There, could be,” 1 Virgie . said, Mountain, too. But where would he ing . ruthlessly for his own ends/ sheet of cheap gray paper, read it bidding now as the mountains are in slowly, “a wilder idea' than that. get? .Nowhere! He’s trying to bluff especially when under, this fierce, ,- ...• through twice. The envelope was winter, a'saffron line of light burned There could be.; But I doubt, if there me . out — the ’ penny-pinching old . Cold pass.ion for eminence there- marked "Personal.” The handwrit along the sky. /Virgie admired the ever was. How could any crazy nut hound dog! He’s sore because he burned the moving fury of a person ing was angular and labored, the brilliance briefly,: considered the believe that he could'get rid of Wills couldn't marry, my, mill and get it al spite, Wallace was a vain and s c r ip t a t one who .expresses himself; fact that the Almighty seemed to by ruining: me? And why . are you without putting out a cent. I know unscrupulous man, disdained. No "If in writing only at rare intervals. ‘ take a lot of trouble, to m ake,every so poisonous against Wills anyway? m Wallace Withers. I’ve known him ethics, would deter him, no reasoning “Did you take a look at this?" act of nature: splendid and beauti. He’s a nice chap. He can be a lot most of his life—as well as though I- touch' him. He would: break her if she, asked. . ; - h ful. -Trees could have been, dirty- of help to me.” had stirred up the mud to make he could, because only by reducing • "No, Mrs. Morgan. It was brown or. gray,, but they weren't. A sick, ugly doubt crept like a h im ! " . v/' ^ her to suppliant meekriess could he , IV -hHW marked personal—I openfid the. en Even stripped of'their leaves they foul-footed creature through M arian : “But the mill is shabby, Mother,- rebuild the brittle tower .of his own velope but X didn’t look at the let were Interesting and graceful. Morgan's mind. Older women did All the metal roofing is- rusty and prime conceit. ‘ te r .’.’ ' ",'y , And. rocks were softened , and get sentimental ideas about young the m ortar falling out of the bricks . She made a cup of coffee, in the., . , ,& “It's from Wallace Withers.' Be made lovely by lichen rind water men. It couldn't be—she fought the —and Tom has propped up the fence kitchen, and drank it black and hot si-^ wants to come to my house tonight fall, ferns and the mystery of shad thought away furiously. Her splen in a dozen places.” , - L o ssie c a m e scuffing in in b e d ro o m hhSf to talk business, so he says." ows. .Storms, • too, were beautiful, did, courageous, capable m other- Red burned in .Virgie’s cheeks. slippers, her hair plastered stiffly in1 . -9 Lucy, brightened. "Then be has The piling anger of the clouds, the low, to let such a suspicion creep Her eyes shot blue sparks. a net. . ■ - - decided to sell that Bennett spruce .1 fiery skeleton bones of lightning, the into-her brain. She breathed deep, ,--''5 “I should spend money to fancy, “My goodness,” she exclaimed, ' ; He’ll try to get three prices, out ol silver inarching of the rain. And fire and threw back her head, and be up the mill on the outside when the "you going to the riiill this early? you, Mrs. Morgan." : • —though it had the color of terror, cause she had to ignore and defeat men aren’t back on full pay yet! Whyn't you call me to get you some ,-v: Jl* “He’s sure to try somethlngr I've h ad glory. ■ There was the, pink jnd it or be tortured endlessly, she man When I can’t even discount my bills! breakfast?” - ■ ;'j A* OST people who use Dr. Milej known Wallace all my life—the old purple of laurel and rhododendron aged a cool remoteness. Your father never asked for more’ “I'll eat later. I’ve got a' lot to *VV Anti-Pain Pllla say tB&t one scorpion. The last time he came to In the spring, the white candelabra “ It was an idea I had. I don’t than thirty days in ,his.life—and I’m do. I don't know when I’ll be back.” see me.he tried to talk me into m ar of dogwood set in the forests in think it's insane,. I think It’s quite Wallace refused pill usually relieves their head- thankful if I can get any thing. paid Her old car roared down the hill. hffhhjS rying him because he said I didn’t spring, the flame of azalea. reasonable,” Marian said as she b e h u rrie d . ' : ... nches. In the regular package, off in ninety.” The early morning fog was lying in ,h know enough to run this mill." Only in making.man had the fine walked,to the dobr, her eyes.more Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills cost country has got a future. They “We only took sixty for the new great white scarves of feathers down iNllOfc "But—you couldn't^ Why, Mrs. brush rind chisel of the Creator like David’s than ever. one penny each. In the economy think there’s going to be money parts for the Jordan machine, Mrs. the slopes of the mountains. The 1 Morgan, his poor first wife never slipped., Men were a sorry piece ;of Lucy settled herself with her note packages, one penny buys 114 made over here—in lumber arid in' M o rg a n .” •1 steam of Ihe mill drifted like wings . . did come to town. I don't suppose work, so Virgie thought. Dreary, to book and ' pencil , when . Marian; pills. by-products.” • ‘‘Much obliged, Lucy. Stick' with against a dawn-quickened sky, as she ever had more than one- decent loek’at, most of them, full of,silly brought her back, scarlet spots in "What did you come here to talk me, will you? I seem to need a she approached the gate. •SS dress in her whole m arried life.” hates and greedinesses, schemes to her cheeks; her eyes as .excited as Wliy Don’t You Try Dr. Miles to me about?" Virgie demanded, couple of friends." Suddenly she found herself deeply • C?. “I didn’t marry him; did I? I defeat and destroy each other, all though she was about .to attend a abruptly, 'while Lucy made little, “Father," Marian persisted, “ had moved, loving that shambling builds , Anti-Pain Pills? may be getting soft In a few spots, to no profit. • s e a n c e .; •, ".'.j-'v.;- frightened, scribbling m arks on her old-fashioned ideas—you know that, ing, the windows burning in the w an,' but not in that one. Lucy,, you lis Wars and politics, angers arid / M arian said, "Dp I have.'to listen . They taste good, act promptly, paper. “ When you talk by-products, Mother. He was too. conservative wintry, sun, the ranked piles of - .. '-Vh-sfj <3o not upset tha stomach, con ten. I want you^to come out. to that absurdities, these men had made; when old Withers comes or is it all conference.. If W ithers haB any. idea you mean pulp. What’s on your for these times.” wood, even the', choking, sulphide h tain no opiates or laxative medi going on their scrambling way, add right to go on reading?” , m in d ? ” ’■=& -- Virgie looked up at David’s pic of selling that spruce I want a rec ing little to the beauty and serenity "Y ou don’t have to listen unless smell that lay along the. ground so hi; cines. But Wallace refused' to be hur ture—at the straight, strong, judi insistently. The mill was her, life— i',,'! ord ot it. He’ll try to work; some of the world. The black scald, brls- you want to.. I'just want plenty of ried. He made a steeple with his cial line of his lips, at his, thoughtful, all the rest' of her life. It was Da- ,' . . You may be miles away from a kind of racket. You can make -tllng with broken,, burned trunks people around when I have, to talk long fingers, and looked at -her cautious eyes. The look heartened vld—what was left to her of the man drug store when you are. suffer notes of everything. He sajs he and charred stumps—men had done to that old scoot.” * ' * • ing from a Headache, Neuralgia, wants to talk business—well, when blandly over the crest of it her, stopped the odd quivering in she had loved. that. Mank Pressly had a still up “Why on earth are you so nervous, her knees, the shaken cold anger or M uscular Aches and Pains. I talk business my secretary is pres "There will be," he announced, in , S h e w buid fig h t fo r i t S tiffly aho'-,' there soriiewhere, and his fire had Mother, if it's just a, business deal?” an oratorical tone, "big develop that tore at her. David was with Why .not get a package of Dr. ent. I’ll have Marian there,-too, got away from him) burned up the . “I’m not nervous!” snapped Vir set her chin on that thought W m ments in this country—if you don’t her. He had .died but he had not Miles; Antl-Paln Pills today and I’d like to have young Wills—where still and six kegs of raW whisky ber gie, putting down the ashtray she The night men, not yet gone. oa.'hhyh.rV.i hinder them, Virgie Morgan.” taken his spirit away from the mill. be prepared for emergencies? . Is he?" • . ' fore It tore down the ridge to ruin was fiddling with. “Why should I shift stared at her as she walked, "17 I’ve been developing the coun It walked there, stood over the blow eyes ahead, face grim and “He went up in the woods with four or five hundred acres of fair' be nervous?" . ' Regular Package, 25 Pills, 25* the truck." ; try myself, for a few.yearsl I'd.'.be pits: and the great digesters and lute, across the frozen yard- ' hs, s-s.'- 'h' Economy Package, 125 PiUs, JLOO timber. And with it had gone thou “You have been—I've noticed it the. last person on earth to hinder deckers,', where, the raw pulp was ;h -s:-h ; 'hhiv:-; ‘ “Well, I’m glad somebody . Went sands qt Virgle's little seedling for days. You know it, Mother.” anything that was for the good of sleamed and thinned and ground (contlnoefl next vreoo '■■ h O k V 1'1 oV.mrev besides me. Marian thinks I look “It’s because so many things are + ------t r e e s . . . . . • . •• .'-v this-country. But—you aren’t talkr and dried—fine fiber that would one J A n f i ’ Poin PilU like an old .fool trailing around in Surveying this blackened, months- happening," defended Lucy brightly. In a single month of 1010, truck , lhg about the good of the country, day. be milled into missals for nuns the mud, climbing over timber and old ruin, Virgie thought ol T om . "I’m nervous myself. ’ Every time Wallace Withers. You’re frying fish or paper on which letters would be production amounts to more than , . wading creeks; a fat old woman like .The" man Cragg lived -on, and -Tom I open a filing cabinet I halfway of yotir own—and f want plain talk, written to old mothers. the total commercial motorI\hye£- | | me. Anyway, It’s n poor .execu stubbornly Refused to be released e x p e c t a bomb to go off." not speeches. ■ What’8 your proposi- She gave David a lo o k th a t hicle output in all the! year^ y ears' -prc^-brri- tive who can’t get somebody to do “You’ve been listening to m ystery from the jail. He was a fanatic old reached a hand to him .through, this - .i' .'-ih tho dirty work." • •.'h-’hs tio n ? ” ceding the World : " 0 . . v h . ; • .’ ,•■. • • ; • .- ..--v v ‘.'•.>>-1 *« -PAGE EIGHT SMB...... the- United States. About 16,000 which em ploys'thom , "tout "are re Examinations Held young men made inquiry to the quired to pursue study courses pre 7 S V THE T i m s Commission concerning the exami scribed by the Commission. The V - • ■- Fpr Marine Cadets nation, although only 244 m et'the third year of the course is spent high nrelim inaEL-a! in -ghipyawls -®r-at- a-C adei- — -M^rehnmr-Mminc-AppwintTrnrnTC' entrance to it. Receiving Station where instruction .Neptune Turns Charmed Circle Bowling Teams • Open to Young Men From 40 is given In engineering and in Those passing the examination _ ; State!; Tests Tomorrow With the eighth night of bowl-, will be placed on a list of eligibles merchant marine imd Naval sci To Basketball Drop 6 Games e n c e. = ing in the Shore Firemen's Jpague * The third nation-wide examina front which the Commission makes m ■— ■ F . L . W . Cadets now enrolled in the Com ■ W ith., tlie moat, disastrous foot scheduled to start tonight. Ocean The. Ocean•' Grove representa tion for appointment as cadets in appointments, tp merchant vessels missions training system are serv ball season Neptune.'has ever- Grove bowlers have rolled a total tives in the Shore Firemen’s bowl the merchant marine of the United .of United Statc-s registry. The ing.on vessels of 20 shipping com known behind them, tho Red and of eighteen games with scores of ing league could win but one game Well, at least they ta n s o y t h a t States will be given on Saturday, young men accepting such appoint panies and in three shipbuilding Black- athletes this week turned 200 or more. Judge J. Edward each Friday evening, while prop Neptune was consistent.. .'And it's November 16, to 244 young men ments will then enter"uppn a .four- yards. While -the' program origin their eye i toward redeeming them Knight, in edition to .holding , tho ping. tw o apiece to the bawlers practically ah impossible job to from 40 states and territories, the year cadet training, course which ally provided for training on Gov selves in the sports world in’ the high average, also has the most 200 fror Hazlet, Freehold, and. Little stop Bill Brennecke in. the Oreen United States Maritime Commis will fit them to become officers in ernment subsidized lines alone, winter .sport—basketball. games to his credit, with six. Bill S ilv e r. • Raiders ping pong competition, sion announced' today. ■ the merchant marine.- Lyons follows with three oi the . The Sagles 1, Eagles 2 'and he’s still undefeated Bince the sing The examination, to be given lo . The Cadet Training System is ad seven unsubsidized steamship ser •Their loss to Red Bank last Sat-, vices have voluntarily joined the high scores. ' Both bowi with the Washington teams hit the dildnims les tournament about three weeks cally in each state, demonstrates ministered. by .the M aritime Com urday having brought them to the program, In addition, cadets are Eagle 1 team. to; miss opportunities to ■advance ago, too bad he lost then, because continued interest of young men mission and trains the future of e n d o f r season in which they lost placed aboard vessels of the United The scores: ■ - in the racej ’ The Eagles 8 especi he’d make a darji hard champ-to throughout the country in carcers ficers in .actual employment. Cadets nli seven of the .games on their States Coast and Geodetic Survey 2 00 G a m e s ally Seeded the victories, but eould get off -the throne., .Something as officers on merchant vessels of are paid by tho shipping company schedule. Twice they met teams H ig h S. and those of the Army Transport also without a win in their column E J K n ig h t 246 not jirin their matches witfc Hazlet; like Franklin D., huh?/. .Captain S e r v ic e .. :—Long Branch and Red Bank—ahd W . L y o n s 2 14 Both teams are tied, for the aext- Wilgus, of the Eagles 2) almost A3 vacancies develop in the mer twice they handed .them their in H o lb ro o k 232 to-last' position in the. league ■ B jpoined the 200 club, but his “fam chant marine, young men are. ap itial win of tho year. • S . B la ir 222 Division, with the outconje of.-.to- ous first’’—that gutter ball we night's battles telling the team pointed from the eligible list in the But this seemed to have been S h a w 211 mean—rnay have been the deciding THE POCKETBOOK that will rest in last'position.- " ; !j_pMS_the-.".£x-- -dropped—from —the—minds—of—the- J . B la ir ------— 2 2 3 — factor.” . Si Paul’s Sunday - School For the Washington, Jake Bat- animation. They are sent first to hoys, for more than fifty aspirants S a m p s o n 219 kids had a fine time over at the of KNOWLEDGE & dorf and Arch Shaw sparked the 'Maritime. Commission Cadet Re turned out Wednesday toi the first, B a t d o r f 215 Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday night.... ( game with 215 and 200 scores re ceiving Stations located on the A t call for basketball candidates riven The Keyport alleys are not al) spectively, while Sampson hit 2i9 they should be, but the pin boys usiness mo overnment lantic Coast at Port Schuyler, New by Coach Kenneth L, Townsend, FIREMEN’S (BOWLING LEAGUE B G , for the Eagles 1 as they won their IT COSTS 3 C ENTS Tt> Ywk, oif, the Pacific Coast, at: Ti- Townsend will- have . to .build his Weekly Averages are the best, w e've seen -yet.. -Fire •>. SENPA LETTER M THE U.S. game over the Little Silver 1 squad. horn air supply took! a beating on - -•— • OF THIS AMOUNT, TfHP buron, San Francisco Bay,-.and on. tean. this year out of this mass of Ocean Grove Teams T h e s c o re s : ,■■■'■ Armistice Day at eleven, when GO VERNM£MT P/)yS THE the. Gulf at Biloxi, M ississippi. The new arid sami-seasoned., m aterial, G T P ' PAUROAPS >/$■** Qf£ AV. HS Freehold 2 (2) Gulf; Receiving Station- is soon to for he has only Ray Horner and a l l t h e - fe llo w s lin e d uj> f o r t h e i r .. CENT TV CAPKy E4CHIE7TEZ K n ig h t 21 185.2 3 887 246 Cook 168 144 137 be transferred to thf- -.old Navy turn at “tooting” the alarm ... Clyde “Bunky” Packard; left from S . . B la ir 16 173.8 2776 222 Briggs 169 169 179 yard at Algiers, Louisiana,' near last season’s first team A llan •H o lb ro o k 21 169.15 3564 232 Oakes 160 194 168 Harold Sampson joins the 200 New Orleans. All cadets in the Soden 193 169 228 Hannah, Dick Giles, 'Harry Cole B a td o r f 20 168.1 .3361 215 club this week witli his 219 score Nerininger . 191 191 Maritime . Commission program man, Frank Holl and Bob Wilson, against Little Silver 1 as his ap S a m p s o n 21 104.7 3456 219 E s k e w 144 have beenVenrolled in the M erchant members of the Junior Varsity S h a w 17 164.2 27 9 0 211 plication. . .and Judge J. Edward /T TAKES Marine Reserve of the United squad last season, were' spoken of J . B la ir 10 164. 1640, 221 834 867 901 Knight hit his SIXTH 200 game ALMOST 2 States Navy as Merchant Marine Washington (1) last Friday.. .the boys are calling . TV GPOW as probable first team members.. L y q n s 19 163.18 3115 214 S . B la ir 194 162 170 A P/m,APPLE Reserve Cadets w ith a rank; csquiva- In the just past football season, E ld r id g e up, all the tobacco stores and ask-' 17 159.9 2 7 1 2 .' 191 S h a w 157 200 146 lent. to Midshipmen in the , Navy. the Red and 'Black in dropping the F r a n c is 13: 156. 2028 196 F r a n c is 126 17-7 ing if they have Prince Albert in ■ Clothing date .for.'applications Red Bank game by 13 to 0, .ended W a rd '1 3 150.4 ’ 1 9 5 4 . 187 W o o d rin g 154 121 a oan...They then. aneWer in a for the present' examination was their. schedule with' but 19 points Thompson jr. 21 147.1 3088 185 B ro w n 136 horrified tone, “Well I think you- W a rd 154 125 O ctob er 15. Another examina to their credit, while the opposition C. W ilg u s 15 146.5 ought to let him out, it’s cruel” ... 219E 192 B a t d o r f 255 149 tion is scheduled for June 1941. scored a total of 138.. Neptune C a r p e n te r 7 145.4 8 74 153 The Tuesday night bowling club Young men interested in this ex dropped the opener to Rumson by W, B ro w n .6 1.41.5 ■ 851 167 846 801 739 adjourned to the Asbury Park amination/should “write to the Su 15. to 6; lost to Roselle. Park by 26 ( W h itlo c k . 2 i4 0 . 2 80 142 Recreation alleys this week because THE FIRST ‘MACHINE GUN’ WAS Eagles 1 (1) of a full house at Bradley Beach,. USED By THE AMERICAN ARMIES pervisor of Cadet Training, United to 0; to Lakewood by 19 to 6; tp - Wilgus 18 139.10 2512, 168 Eldridge 190 128 jN /0 6 O - States Maritime Commission, in 7 139.5 1117 182 The scores, likewise, adjourned for JT CONSISTEP OF A SCORE ' Mnnasquan by 24 to 0; to Leonardo IX-- H erbert Carpenter - 147 the w eek.. .Firem en’s scores should OR MORE SEPARATE GUN W ashington, D. C. Candidates must by l9.to 0;1 Long Branch by 20 to! Dunning 2 138.1 377 145 Holbrook 165 169 149 BARRELS MOUNTED OM A CARRIAGE be not less than 18 nor more than 7 and ended with the Red Bar,'*; Stoll 2 132.1 265 166 Lyons 183 190 150 be iri early, as.we have to compute 25 years of age and must possess score of 13 to 0. H e c k m a n 21 130. 2 7 3 0 . ,172 Knight 185 159 204 the averages now.., We can do a high school education or its J. Thompson 19 127.7 2420 157 Sampson 219 196 1.71 long, division as well 83 short, bo equivalent. .• W o o d rin g . 4 126.2 506 154 come-on with those higher counts, U lm e r 1 10S. 108 108 942 842 807 NEPTUNE NEWS NOTES ♦ ,. L i ttl e S ilv e r 1 (2 ) fellow s.... Ward ..' 192 184 192 An unused 1924 model automo "j Troop" 7 Committee Meeting From this corner it docs not Morris 149 162 155 Mrs. Louise Cottrell, 1204 Elev look like; the Junior Basketball bile,, so maintained that its buyer Monday evening the troop com S c h n e id e r .159 159 183 enth- avenue, was a guest lasl Sun 1UE AUTOMOBILE tMPllSTRV says that, it is as good as the day mittee of Boy Scout troop 7, of P. Bruno 203 168 171 league will resume for.its second USES 63% OF THE ** day- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wag Parker 191 20: 102 season.. .Some of the teams have LEATHER UPHOLSTERY it was built to sell for $1,685, re ner, Allenwood. the Trinity Episcopal church, As * . IH tHE cently went to the highest bidder A daughter was born in Fitkin bury .Park, will hold its annual disbanded and there are r.o others UMITCO STATES 894 882 .893 for $40. Modern cars selling for hospital; to M r. and Mrs. Joseph meeting at the. parish house. Dr. in Occan Grove to replace them Clayton, . 903' Sixteenth -' avenue, less than half of its original price E a g le s 2 (1 ) in the lineup... Jake Bbtdorf Belmar. Mrs. Clayton is the daugh Randall W. Conklin, rector, is 124 144 148 another member of the 200 club, can run rings around it. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. chairman of: thc committee and F. Wilgus H. Heckman 116 134 168 Dodd, 110 South Atkin • avenue. having hit 215 in competition Fri will preside. Other members of the J. Thompson 115 Mrs. Lester G. Franklin, 6 Fisher day night against the Freehold 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii . group are A. M. ?itzRandolph, O. S to ll \ 99 ICO avenue, is a surgical patient in Ralph G. Wiggin, Hugh Gricgo, C . W ilg u s 130 165 gang.. .Arch Shaw got his second Fitkin hospital. J9 2 E. Thompson jr. 134 J 07 134 notice in the column with an even W alter Lyons, 1216 Eleventh James Forsyth, Gordon Forsyth, avenue, is a patient in Fitkin hos Sen. Haydn Proctor and Alfred 200 count, as one of his gam es... 818 709 806 p ita l. - CHRISTMAS FOLDERS Stansbury. Plans for the 1941 H a z l e t (2 ) Some time ago we wrote here Miss Esther Madresh, 1204 Sev j j scouting year will be considered. 200 164 164 that you might see Mickey Coch Har. W alling enth avenue, gave a surprise show- E . P e s e u x 121 158 177 er for her riister Miss Edith Ma rane as manager of the Cleveland T itu s 169 131 148 dras, who is the fiancee of- Alex C. Arthur Chamberlain, 1212 baseball team, but announcements How. Walling IDS 119 105 I O riginal Designs 1 Wiener, of Philadelphia. Fifth avenue, has returned to his S h o w n 131 186 117 this week prove us wrong again Mr. and Mrs. ’ George Halsey, home from Fitkin hospital. Liberty Council, No. 52, D. of A., as Roger Peckinbaugh. a former 1316 Corlies avenue, have gone to 770. 758 711 Florida for the winter. will attend'divine services in the Cleveland player is signed for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, West Grove MethodiBt church Sun job for next season...Bob Feller (Imprinted with Your Name) | Slenderized Kadlatorg 1419 Tenth avenue are the parents day evenng. says Roger will make a good m ana of a son bom in Fitkin hospital. Mrs. Clara Youmans, 115 South Many radiators are being manu ger because he knows the reason Word has been received of the Atkins avenue, will entertain a factured now in a "slenderized" condition of Harry Hagerman, who circle meeting at her home this style, which can be effectively re- for the internal strife last sea recently fell and broke his hip at evening. ! ■ ccssed under the windows without son.. .Possibly, but it takes more his home, 722 Omar road, West Miss Virginia Swisher, 1116 obtruding Into the room. Besides than being ;i towel for a baw! Palm Bench, Fla, Mr. Hagerman Tenth avenue, was recently enter 1 'giving/ greater wall space for ar squad to make a good m anager.. NO. SPECIAL lived on Corlies avenue for several tained m Arlington. rangement as' furniture/ these;; re years. and is a brother of Mrs. Mrs W alter Gravatt is ill at her cessed radiators are less bulky and and Gabby; Hartnett got the gate home, 1200 Tenth avenue. Annie Bowne, 1224 Eleventh ave noticeable and give a neater appear in Chicago the other day, after n u e . Mr. stud -Mrs. Georgf Phillips, ance to a furnished room. having served in a Chicago,uni Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, who 1115 Ninth avenue, visited relatives I Genuine Steel Engraved -have been on a cruise to Cuba have in Toms River, Armistice Day. form for many years. . They say returned to their home, Asbury Miss Virginia Kuhlwcin, daugh Fish and Cancer Research the form er Philly manager, Jimmy Fisb, being at the foot of the ver G a r d e n s .. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kuhl Wilson, will, get the job, but you wein, 1226Vi Sixth avenue--and tebrate animal ladder, are of ut- Mr. arid M rs. J. W . Reynolds, 211 never know in baseball.. .And if 2 0 $ 1 5 0 South Atkins avenue, visited rela Harold Johnson, son of Mr. and Bsost Importancs In the scientific ] for j Mrs. John Johnson, 29 Marcellue search for the clue to the develbp- you are not too full of turkey, go tives in Lakewood Sunday. The Blue Ribbon Social club vot avenue, Manaaqaan were married ,ment of universal diseases . such as over arid see a good football team ? (The Famous Arendt Designs) • ■ ? ed to give $10 to the members of Sunday at 2 o'clock in the rectory cancer, according fo an article in in action at the Asbury Park sta the Hamilton church as a Thanks of the Church of the Ascension, Natural History Magarfne which dium. . .nnd that game of Sunday giving gift. . Bradley Beach, with Rt. Rev. Msgr, states that ia all probability‘fishes ! ' ; ^Christmas folders, packed in silver box. This assortment is engraved " ■ } John O'Hara, officiating. Aft?/ afternoon between Fort Hancock Mrs. Herman Trucx, 113 South had cancerous diseases long before ■ ,f r .' on'fine etching stock with deckled edge, size 4 ;i-8 x 5 3-8 fully folded with : Atkins avenue, was hostess Wed the ceremony a reception was held and Fort Jay should prove to ,bt • = envelopes to match.' Sold singly nt 10c. each. f m e n . nesday for a covered dish luncheon at the home of the bride’s par- good,. so go and see. a good gam t for Mrs. Bessie B. Dodd, by a group parents. Mr. and Mxb. J o h n s o n I .The designs are beautifully ,hand colored and marked by unusual »r- ! . Marble-Faced Dam and help tho fund for the county 8 tistry landscapes, interiors, decoratives . . . each with a different engraved of the Woman's Society of Christ left on a trip to Florida. They ■ The only marble-faced dam in the men at Fort Dix. | personal sentiment on second page. . i ian Service of the West Grove will make their home at M anasquan Methodist Church. The business S h o re s . world Is, that on the plains of M ara- meeting followed. The Boy Seouts...... attended______the thon. battle field of ancient Greece. ROUND TABLE MEETS Harry Height and daughter W est Grove M ethodist Church on : It was constructed there recently to Katherine Height, 13-311 Corlies Sunday evening. Rev. Hunt’s topic ' supply water for Athens, and the avenue, attended the 10th wedding was ‘‘Legions For Christ." j atone in it was taken from the quar- Ladies Group Dsscnsses Current anniversary of Mr. and Mra A rthur Rev. J. J. Messlw, a form er paSr. rigg which once supplied ancient Everett, Arlington, last Thursday tor, has gone to Florida to spend. Greek 5culplors. Events Adi Out Play 2 e v e n in g . the winter. > NO. SPECIAL The Ocean Grove Round Table* met Monday- evening at the home of M rs. Edith Rakestraw, Mrs. Min nie Cole, 91 Mt, Carmel Way. The Beautiful Assortment Of president, Dr. Lucia Grieve, spoke 11940 N O V EM B ER mo on ‘‘World Conditions”; “Dance of sw «o»: THE WEBTHUS UT Four Stars," was given by Mrs- 5 0 Folders for $1 . 0 0 November , . * ; j. 2 Louise Ruscoe; Miss Mary- Elliott- Dunham read “A Tribute to^Sir 3 ~4 5 6 7 '8 -9 W ilfred Thomason Grenfell”; “Spi (With Name Imprinted), 10 11 12 13 14 10 16 ral Plants Adopt the Custom ol Their Foster Country," was given This is an unusual offer, subject to withdrawal when supply of folders is a (food Month 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 is exhausted. See samples at this office and ORDER EARLY. by Miss Gertrude Oryis; Mrs; James Carruthers spoke ai^ “Ken nedy’s Broadcast”; Mrs. Minnie Cole spoke on my “Hostesaship at Camp Dix’’;. “Laurifcs Mfelchoir,- I [ to order your PRINTING the Singer,” ■ was given by Mrs. 8 * . Edith Rakestraw; Shakespeare’s | j for the Coming Season Flay Hamlet waa read, the'm em bers taking the various characters. Others present were Mrs. A’. 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VOL. LXV. No. 46 OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE CITY AVON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1940 BRADLEY BEACH NEPTUNE F O U R C E N T S
Warns' of Freezing Mrs. A. D. Clark Feted at Tea TWO GROVE POLICEMEN FLEE Armistice Day Celebrated At Shore With Parade, WHEN SKUNK GOES ON SPREE A s Winter Given to Women's Club Board Patrolmen William Herbert Memorial Exerases Conducted at Churches, Parks and Raymond Anderson will Automobile Club Sees iBapger take anything within reason in in Neglect sf Minor, Yet Moulton Named by % Club Member Honored After the line of duty, but when a Important, Item s; Important Thousands In Line of March at Asbury Park, skunk makes his appearance, . Points Given Eighteen Years Service fo Ocean Grove that’s an entirely different Educational Group m a tte r . ' A s: a poetical theme, frost may Include Soldiers From Forts Hancock and be all right .on pumpkins, the Key Unit; Mrs. Paul J. Strassburger Hostess The two policemen were at Dr. Onsville . J. Moulton, super Monmouth, Company G , Formerly of the booth ab' the Main avenue stone Automobile Club i observes, vising principal of the Neptune but frosty, mornings 'caw play ha Township school system, was nam A! tea to the executive board of gates Sunday morning, when voc. with motor cars not yet con ed to the office'; of ’,nce' president Asbury Park; Wreaths Placed By Groups ; the Ocean Grove W oman’s club and Union Thanksgiving the animal was noticed calmly ditioned for cold-weather; driving. of the New Jersey; Education ^4- in' honor- of Mrs. Alfred D. Clark walking up the path to the en The shore section celebrated Ar- j t'ce ^00*c c^ ect' In a bulletin • just issued, the seeiatioh at a session of the SSth was given W ednesday afternoon by Service On Thursday trance to Occan Grove. B'oth' . ,«' ^ i ; In Occan Grove Rev. John Pem- Club gives advice on how to avoid annual convention heidr,in Atlantic mistice Day with appropriate cere-1. , • ... * . , . . Mrs. Paul Ji Strassburger at the men, in great haste, immedia-.. j : berton, jr., led a brief prayer and many of the hardships encountered City Friday, Saturday, Sunday and monies to mark the day on which, J devoUonnl acrvicc st St. Paul’s Eatter’s home on Pilgrim Pathway, Instead of the regular midweek . tely entered the booth , and by car owners in freezing tempera* Monday. ' Neptune schools • were The hostess was-assisted in the service, at St. Paul’s church, on and closed all windows and the twenty-two years ago, the end of church, following the ringing of .tures. -Five im portant points are c lo se d Monday a f u l l -day a n d tw e n •serving by Mrs. Alice W. E n g e l, Wednesday, Rev. Jolin Pemberton, door tightly until the , lone the first World W ar came to an ■, ^he church bell at 10:30 and then at ty-five members of the faculty at . Mrs. Wm. C. Magee, and M t s . E . jr., pastor; has: bmiouneed a Union bluck and white striped bomber stressed, as follows: end. j eleven. All over the shore citizens tended;'the convention, . Ii. Bernhart, while two. past presi Thanksgiving service for Thursday, had passed. The animal con . “First, make sure tho Jbattery is Thousands of soldiers of pastjstood at attention briefly in ob- Other officers of, the association dents of the club, Mrs. Bernice JL morning at, 10 a. m. The Bradley tinued towards the Neptune fully charged. Very few motor wars and soldiers of the present ] servance of the two minutes' fol- elected at the session were Miss Broome and Mrs. Harold Bills, Beach Methodist churcli and the high school building,' needless ists know that a battery showing preparedncfis program marched j lowing the hour, given over to the Lelia I. Brown, Newark, who was poured. The hostess' apartment WeBt GroVe M ethodist church will to say, unmolested. only one-quarter charge will freeze with members of civic organize- nemory of those who died in tha made president, succeeding Dr. was beautifully decorated with unite with the St,. Paul’s congre Heretofore Ocean Grove has at 13 degrees above zero. A t . half tions, firemen and municipal offic-' last war. William Fidler, Audubon; Derwood '«rysanthemums, gation for the service. .- - boasted of having rabbits, pos charge, it will freeze at zero, but iols in a parade Monday afternoon The parade in Asbury Park, J. Tew, Camden, who was named Tfre occasion was te do honor to The preacher at the union ser sum, and wild ducks within its it is good for 88 below when fully in Asbury Park, following w reath-' which was watched by crowds along secretary for the coming year, and ' one who had served the' club for vice will be the Rev. Herbert J. boundaries, but this is the c h a rg e d . - placing ceremonies' at the many the line of march, was made up of Lena M. Porreca, Hackensack, eighteen years in many official Belting, pastor of the Bradley first, and two patrolmen hope "Second, it is well to change memorial monuments and ceme representatives of almost every t r e a s u r e r . capacities, having joined the club Beach church. the last, time a skunk had been from heavy to a lighter oil. Even teries along the shore section. Fire civic, fraternal and municipal or An All-State orchestra, compos one year after it was founded. Mrs. Other services at St. Paul’s s ig h te d . a strong battery will have diffi horns and church bells sounded the ganization along the shore, was ed of nearly 500 students from the Clark retired from the executive' church will proceed on schedule, culty in turning over a motor.bogg- hour at eleven o’clock iri obser under the direction of Albert Heim- state high schols, gave a concert board last May. K with the Bible school meeting at ed down in heavy oil. Your dealer vance of the time the 1918 armis- loth, of the Asbury Park Ameri at the Sunday meeting. Early The honored guestywas present- 9:30 Sunday morning, and the HAMILTON GROUP IN SCHOOL knows the correct grado for your can Legion. In the parade were American songs, folk songs, hymns ‘ ed with a corsage of orchids and a regular preaching services at 10:45 c a r, ! members of Company G, 114th in- and operatice and classical numb , gift from her friends and co-work- a. m., and 7:15 p. m. The theme! Church Congregation .Meeting In “Third, make sure the gas line Gov, Moore Asked ! fantry, made up of youths from ers composed the program. 'V crs in the club, for the morning service by Rev. i ■ Summermield Building and carburetor are clear. j the shore section of Monmouth Teachers at the convention were I county recently called up by Pre t;. Mrs. Bills was chairman of the Pemberton will be “Our First Line \ Members of the Hamilton Mcth- “Fourth, check the ignition and To Lead Pageant addressed by several state educa sident Roosevelt. 'Die company program, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy of Defense,” and in the evening he ! odist church congregation m et yes- spark plugs. tors, including Stephen Giihuly; re •was a former part of the New Jer W intcrstella. A quartette of Mrs. will speak on “ B. C. or A. D. V” erday at the Summerfield school ‘Fifth, use anti-freeze mixture in Asbury. Park Board of Trade tired member of tho Newark school sey national guard with headquar Clark’s favorite poems were rend The Epworth League service a t. house for their annual roll call the radiator. Thirty per cent of Asks State Head to Officiate faculty,-of Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean ters in Asbury Park. Also in the by Mrs. Harold Sills. They were 6:30 p. m. wilt be under the lead- services. The school authorities against freezing at two degrees at Christmas Parade; Affair G ro v e. parade were arm y contingents from “Barter” by Teasdale, ‘A Crown ership of Raymond Thomas, o f were among the many groups of- below zero; a like percentage of The session was opened Friday Planned for December 4 Forts Hancock and Monmouth,.and of Bells,” by H are; “Leaf Burning1’ L a k e w o o d . fering the church their facilities wood alcohol and glycerine will with a welcomo address by Thom ! members of thc Naval personnel by Eaton and “Italian Rose” by after the church edifice was com give protection at five degrees be Governor 'A. Harry Moore has D a ly . as D. Taggart, jr., mayor of At 1 of the Air Station at Lekohurst. pletely destroyed by fire last week low; 50 per cent of glycerin, alone been invited tc lead the gigantic Mrs. Theresa McClintock, con lantic City and a greeting by 'County Boy Scout- troops, led by Red Cross Officer It is planned to hold the most of will protect at zero. • Christmas pageant-parade that tralto, sarig two groups of songs, Charles H. Elliot; New Jersey. Com- j | Scout Executive Ernest M. Blan- the church’s servicc3 and affairs at “While keeping the car,in shape wil be held in Asbury Park accompanied at the piano by Mrs. the school. missioner of Education. , .• ! chard, Sea Scout. Commissioner L, Speaks Before Club for cold-weather, it is advisable to Wednesday, December 4, according. aTI(l Scout Commis- W intcrstella. The selections were A t tho roll call services yester- remember that defects in safety to- plans released today, by An-1 Fm, ^ participated, “To a Hill-Top’’, Cox; “I Heard A Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, DU, PIERCE AT MEETING ^ day, th< Rev. Kenneth R. Perin- factors will continue to develop, thony Fed, secretary of the Asbury: Representatives of the Ocean Forest Praying,” Peter DeRose; Meeting Yesterday, Hearn chief. Red Bank, spoke at-3:30 in and that frequent checking and rarlc Board , of Trade, whiel. is fir,, department included “The Woodpecker”, Nevin. Also, Speaks On Health And Prepared Miss Lucy Tompkins; New the afternoon and the Rev. Milton adjustments are necessary for safe sponsoring-the event. I the first aid squad members, and “All To M yself”, Densmore; “Sweet ness At Berkeley-Carteret Members Introduced Harold Nichols, Philadelphia, spoke driving.” - The parade,, one of the longest; firemen- 0f the Washington and Song of Long Ago,” Eonest Chnrles Public Health and National Pre Inst evening at 7:30. Special m u s ic ever planned in.Monmouth county,:Ea^le companies who paraded with and “Bless This House,” Brake. paredness will highlight the 00th Miss Lucy Tompkins, cxecutivo under the direction of Mrs. Hope Party for Miss Zicklcr will consist of at least ten divis- theil. opparatus. They were un- A trilogy of piano selections was Annual Meeting of the N. J. Health secretary of the Monmouth county Wardell featured the meeting. Miss Louise Zickler, Asbury ions, with state, county and rilu'-i(]cr the direction of Fire Chief played hy Mrs. W interstella: Men and Sanitary Association, at the Chapter of the American Red Cross Supper was served in the school Gardens, who will leave after nicipal officials leading each of th e1 David H. O’Reilly, delssohn's “Spinning Song,’’ Do Berkoley-Carterct Hotel, Asbury was the sruest speaker at the No cafeteria under the direction of the Thanksgiving to. spend thc winter divisions. It is being held to offic-1 pava(ic, started at 3 ‘Bussy’s “Clair deLune” and Rhein- Park, today and tomorrow. vember meeting of tho , Woman’s Woman’s Society of Christian Ser ially open the Christmas shopping O’ciock in .the1 afternoon, passed gold’s “Impromptu.” ‘ in California, was giver., a surprise v ic e. Dr. C. C. Pierce, U. S. Public Club yesterday afternoon. party and gifts of airplane lug season, and to .dramatize the fact In addition to the hostess and Health Service, assigned to New thrqiigh both residential and busi Mis Tompkins described the var that this nation is still at pence, her assistants, and the - honored gage, at the home of Miss Doris Jersey, will address the delegates ness sections of Asbury Park, ious branches of the National Red Judge Harold B. Wells To Speak , All -high schol bands guest, the attendance included Mr3. Morton, Fletcher Drive, Asbury on the nation’s health and prepar the | breaking up at the American Leg Cross and spoke of thet war relief county are being asked to partici Prank G. Mount, Miss Estelle J, Judge Harold B. Wells will be Gardens, last night. Those attend edness plans, tonight. Dr. Pierce ion home on Sewell avenue. projects assigned to the individual, pate, and in 'the long procession Randall, Mrs. Xoiiir Samuelson, the principal speaker at the an ing were her fellow workers in the supervises thc allocation of Fed chapters. She stated that the Red will be'found a huge Santa Claus Mrs. W.) C. Parker, Miss M ary B, nual dinner of managers, trustees Asbury Park branch, of the Bell eral grants in aid to the State. De Cross is a nieahs of'communica float, 14 fceb high; a human Christ- Watson, Mrs. McClintock, Mrs, and friends of the Methodist Home Telephone company. The decora partment of Health in the cooper-1 Sterner Outlines tion between the army, navy, ma Imas tree of costumed school child- W interstella, Mrs. Lida Hulit, Miss for 'the Aged at Ocean Grove on tions, were in red, white and blue, ativo plan between nation and.state , rines, coast guards and the people | ren, and more than .200 appropri Isabel Scarborough, Miss Eleanor Friday, December 13, at the Mar with a model airplane as a center for health services. N. J. Defense Needs and citcd several instances where ately costumed school children por- R. Smith,-'Mrs, Robert C. M eredith, ine-. Grill.' This will be an out piece, Games were played with Missl u o s Evelyn T.X. Walker, tv iim u i, -iv-.R N,\. . - , money was loaned to soldiers by Mrs. J. Wesley Hiller, Mrs. G. B. standing event, particularly ,->e- awards going to Miss Helen Mor.- Monmouth County Organization for I Mp?Cr ^ose. and story- Hopes New Unity Of Effort In the field secretaries. Hennig, Mrs. Paul Chatfield, Miss cause of the progress being made tpn and Miss Dorothy Carey. Social Service, will participate in !?rok characters, clown bands, com- W ashington Will Strike Sharply The speaker pointed out that,lo edy units, military units, gaily j Frances Foster, Miss Paulines Fos jiV the completion of plans for the Others attending were the Misses a panel discussion pertaining to At State's Needs; Sees-New cal chapters are responsible for dressed horses, grotesque figures ter and Mrs. M ary-S. Kresge. new home to be erected in Ocean Pearl Bellisen, Theresa Drake, past and future dental programs in : home service which includes the and Christmas characters. Many Jersey In Strategic Position. +■------Grove, Tickets for- the dihrt'er splendid Braille work being conduc Mabel Natter, June Hughson, Jos should be secured early as possi N Among Tt'her subjects to be dis- j(of the units will drill during the Expressing the hope that tho RELIEF COSTS REPORTED ted by volunteer workers in the ephine Shallon, Ann Everson, Les ble from the superintendent of the new unity of effort promised from Monmouth County Chapter. lie Robinson. Audrey Tilton and cused at the sessions are: I. Decrease in New Jersey Expendi home, John H, Parker, jr. All Morton ! Trends in Industrial. Health,, the j . AsbuiV -.Park store.-, ore under-! W ashington in preparing this. na- Mrs, Robert Meredith, member Ruth Taylor, Mrs. F. E tures Stated By'. Erdm an i Negro Health Problem, Cancer! writing a budget of $1,500 to fi-. tion for national defense will strike ship chairman, announced three f r ie n d s of the home are invited. and Mrs, W. H. Zickler. nance the venture, and extensive sharply at New Jersey, State High- Figures released by ChaTles R. new; members who are' Mrs. A. C. I Campaigns, Care for Crippled , Children, Better Health Admini j streamer light and iaurel decora- way Commissioner E, Donald Ster Erdman, Jr., Director of the Mu Schontz, Mrs. George Ruckdeschel, stration in Small ’ Communities, tions wil! be used to dress the'ner, chairnmn of the committee on nicipal Aid Administration, dis- and Miss Sarah Wise. dot Any Fire Engines At Your Home? Mental Hygiene am! Municipal Re- parade route. The parade will be transportation and communications i close that September relief costs Mrs. Alice Engel, social welfare directed-professionally by the John -f .tho . New Jersey Defense Coun- in New Jersey were lower than at chairman, reported that generous jfuse Disposul Systems. Send ThentjTo Collector Bill Schwartz B, Rogers Producing Co., of Fos- ii >utlined this state's . defense any time since August 1936. donations of food and money have tovia, Ohio. ; needs at a pre-Armistice Day as- The amount required' in Septem been received for the Thanksgiv SPOUT DANCE GIVEN William N. Schwartz, 7214 Em- Some of bis most coveted pic _ ------.+•_— j— ; sembly at tlie. New Jersey State ber was $992,802, about $48,009, ing baskets. bury avenue, who started somoiiuros are thoso of older apparatus | Celebrates Birthday j Teachers’ College at Montclair last less than was necessary in August, In the ab sen ce of the Junior years ago in his collecting of -all | p.owj no longer in active use along j Junior Woman's Club Holds Just ten years ago W ednesday— Friday, and nearly £640,000 less than in Club president, Mrs. Otto Stoll, jr., j types of pictures of fire engines, j the shore. Among these is a re- Membership Activity on November 13, 1940, Thomas A, I “Now is the opportune time," said September 1939. If the present chief counsellor, gave the report progressed b o far with his production of an old Autocar chem- Edison pressed the switch that Commissioner Sterner, “when pub trend in relief costs holds for the for the Junior Club. Mrs ! The membership sport dance of Frank hobby, that, his name has become ieal engine formerly used by the started in motion the famous Wai- lie opinion must be aroused and the balance of the year, the total cost the Ocean Grove Junior Woman’s M ount,/president, and Mrs. B arry j known in- many sections -of the E. H. Stokes fire' company. Ocean ker-Gordon rotolactor, or m erry-! citizens of New Jersey must de- of relief for 1940 will be approxi Hulit, house chairman, voiced their j country, and through this, the Club was held in club house, Mon Grove; and a picture of an old gp-round milking . machine at iiiand from Washington adequate m ately $14,000,000, compared with appreciation for the' : inny dona- , Ocean Grove fire department’s ef* d a y e v e n in g , N o v e m b e r ,11, n t SiOO. hdrse-drawn ladder truck, formerly ■ m ilitary highways nad propej- air 119,300,000 in 1939, or a decrease tions received toward the painting ------— j m— — ------i - ' u . Those present were Gladys^Ul- Plainsboro, New Jersey, ficiency and fine equipment has in service with tho Eagle-hook and ports and coastal improvements as of $6,300,000 Tho municipalities of the club house. mer, Robert irons, Marion Bren- Since then, the 1500 cows On this also gained national repute. ladder company, of Ocean Grove. part of America’s enormous nation may .qualify for approximately Mrs. W. C. Parker, ways and W ke, Alfred 'H u r l e y , Louise f?ym have been milked three; times Schwartz, who started his hobby W orld’s Fair Display al defense program.” ; |11,S, Hennig, first v ic e Mrs. Edward Mac Williams, 98% books foe the boys at Fort Dix. A t first Schwartz saved the pic additional correspondents have' not am • '3ollar' has been ■ spent in 4 - ■ - ; president, reported cm the Third Mt. Hermon W ay, will be in charge Anything suitable for ifteri is de tures solely for his own collection, come to tho'attention of the shore our state or along the North At-, Slight Blaze Saturday . District conference which was held of production for , the Red Cross, sired, mystery and adventure stor but as the fad sontinued, he-'con collector. In one .recent case, an lantie. seaboard from '• Boston;-- to; nt Long. Branch on November 12. sewing, crocheting, fittin g d not in in .contact with a second mechanized < arm y units now^bSngj^ .rear of the house. Damage was Hamlin and Mrs. W alter Earl. .Williams to take charge, "ef this Grove W oman's club house lietween trouble the collector, but as the M aryland collector h eard of farm ed, in ,a«r new ' estimated at $6. The alarm was work, and all workers are urged 2 and 6 p. ■*., on Fridays, when “income an&'oatgo*' became larger Schwartz’ la rg e collection. .The armies,” thc -Commission conclud- .sounded from box 80, Albert E. Robinson, Jobbing to help the program., the librarian, lijiass Edna Carpenter and’ larger, Schwarts Jasfalide in first Saltjmoro collector wrote to carpenter.' and all binds o t roofs is on. duty. ■' his cellar, a photo. prfatfa.g'>rrange'-' Schwartz and the two are now pot on. 64 Heck A renuer-lW # OCEAN GROVE STATIONERY Shor®. -Btdatat'-School,: Open'ail / Optoaietrist'OpUcJM m ent so as to be able to reproduce corresponding;; regularly, brought .Dr.. Joseph -F. Heine American Barber Shop, - 52. Mata, Box of 24 sheets cad envelopes, Ye^r.aW 'Tigiila'f.-feBBjnertrcoliiW 'i'tsi. the: pictures for his fellow collec- together by a third party and the ;. low, Eyes Hair Cuts, 40 titled "Map or Asbury Gables,", duly the west linoiof lot. No. 24 forty^elght by. from or undor you, or any of you, jSfijL-inny_jtiieir soula—bo-in—Thy- -the-venr-fnbric-of-th1S"'WorEH-wo r t h w EIIe Xotlco Of Sottloment Of Account Aw l- bQ-aboeUrtely-debiim 'ed and fu|Q- ...... >fflee of the County Cloik feet to *~llot . No. XT" 12-: • thence------/ny wnut “Earthly garment.” , , i LEGAL NOTICE —Estat o-of-M 1 nni o-Tm i r.n h m n-T.rry-dp orly along too north line of lot No, 12 closed of and from all right and equity k e e p in g ; ceased. And you, JOSEPHINE E. DAVIS, ono hundred and thirty-five feet to the of redemption of, in and to the prem While in the Camp Ground Soldiers The word “Faith," is a common v — i s i ii a m : i; in ot' M'.wjiviiSKY Notico Isl hereby given that the ac are mado a defendant becauso you are oast aido of Myrtle avenue; thenco. (4) ises described in tli© decreo hereinabove the present owner of said premises.. : northerly along the east side of Myrtle referred to, and every part thereof, ■ ' b le n d in g 1 word and it should grow old,in tho 'ir counts of tho suhsciibers, trustees of and that you deliver up to the com •I'u—V1U1.A TAYLOII A llG IlB lt.illlil the estate.of said deceased will be au And you, SAMUEL D., DAVIS, are Avenuo forty-eight- feet to the ' place Leisure time and work unending conveyance of its meaning. It DUDLEY Alien 1211,. also known as dited am t stated by the Surx-ogato of mado a defendant because you were of . beginning; plainant all deeds, papers or writings JAMES DUDLEY AUCHKH:— tho. County of Monmouth and reported the husband of Joseplilno • Ei. Davis, TOGETHER With all personal pro in your custody or power relating to Forget that souls too, must have must be kept stimulated and alive^'1" owner , of the premises, ..and. have an perty. now oV hereafter attached; to or or concerning tho said premises or any .. By. virtue of tin Order of tho Cotirt for settlem ent to. the Orphans* Court with the accuracy of a perfect of: CJhaiicery mado on the day of the of • saUl County, on Thursday,, the inchoate right of. curtesy In the premi reasonably necessary to the use of said part, thereof. . . " '«• • te n d in g , ;, o . ■. , .. • ■; ditte. hereof, hi a cause ;wherehv Town- twenty-sixth day of December,. 1040,. ses mentioned and described in the real proprty and used. In and about RICHARD W; STOUT \ We'll keep the home fires burning, “heart, beat.” . ship of Neptune, in i the County of a t 10 o’clock', a. m. ,at whicn time a p said hill, oi* by virtue thereof • claim tho buildings now erected or whicli Solicitor, of ^complainant .Monmouth Ih; ebmpljilnant,- and V.iola plication will .he niade for. the allow- to have some- lien upon* or, interest itt horoafter may be erccted ‘ upon . said V Electric Building While you Laddies are training for The straight forward word •Tjtylpi? Archer and Dudley Archer, -al anco .of commissions- and counsel fee.*?; the said preridses; :. real property. v. Asbury Park, New Jersey “Faith,” is at all time recogniza so known as James. Dudley Archer, Dated :: November • G, 1040./ niC'HAHD "W. STOUT, Seized as thd proprty of Nannie B. D ated:: November 13, 1940. the defense lines are defendants you are reunited to . : ‘ . Cleorg’e VV. Hettson, • ; V Solicitor for coniplahiant, Holland Walker,- e t als., taken in exe-: —-46-49 . In Camp Ground. • “ ■ ble and should be played by the appear ’ and answer tho hill of com . ...■•■ • 1701 Arch St.,. ... Electric'Building, eutlori at. the suit, of Home Owners’ . v .... . Philadelphia; Pa. Asbury. Park, New Jersey Loan Corporation,' a. body corporate„jt)f Jean J. Eastley. orchestra of, “human instrum ents” plaint, on or before the Twenty-fourth the United States,of,America, and to day of December, ltMO. or the said bill Edwin. P. Longstreet;: . Bated: November 4 1040. ' • X Elmira, N; Y .. with perfect tempo. It is the Over ; will .he take as confessed against you. * ’ 302-8. Kinmonth .Bldg.i —4G-40 . . • • be sold by ! Said hill Is tUcU to .foreclose a cer- ■ Asbury Park, N.‘ J. : MORRIS J. WOODRING, Sheriff cbe Poet’s Corner — — + — ' — ture of. “Immfortal God.” i .; - ' 'i ,tIfieate,'of tux sale' given, by Walter ■ :v v.Trustees D ated: Oct 31, 1940. ■ Armistice Day, 1940 II. lira vat t, C ollectorof TaxeM, to theEdwlii P. Jjpngstreot, Es. r.»:i.V which covprs- lands in the Aslniry P a rk ,. N; ‘J ;,: ■ “On Their Way” :• ' Proctor . %, • white V r" ' V .. i;' mocracy, • since its - efficiency pro Townjdilp of Neptune, County of Mou- Young Laddies, I see you there niouth and State of New Jersey.‘known —15-40 ($5.20) ..;v- Gleam ghostly in the pale moon- tects the very life of the individual 'a n d -desiguatd ;ut T/ots Nos. 7"0 and Amid a, sen of strange, new faces. . 73t,: Section 4. as shown on map-of : - light— " is a final test of its value. • ■ V Xotlet1 Of Si'ltlninont Of Acpouiit Your smile is brave, and yet I Uohblus' - Addition to Asbury Dark, A fitting) emblem these, since One Let us broadcast the names of New Jersey, and also known as Lots •V'.• K tsuttc. of AlljcrUnri .Kullohiieifc• flc- k n o w Nos. 7«Q and 7.’»1, Dlook 210 on tlie 1 ceased.- ••'v For greed of gain'to death was “Faith," and circle them on this, Tax Assessment Map of'thc Township Those unfamiliar, places . . of Neptuno. ; NoUt’6 Is hereby . that tho nc- done \ . ■ j ■, S '•Earthly Plane” and they will be cnjijujt of -the ^uh.soriber, 1 .sole ex«cii- Bring loneliness, Brave young lad! And yoii. VIOLA TA VLOIt AltCl I Kit lilxrif.'the entitle of .said deceased will Not Kings hor empires were our reached bv the_higher—Quality-nf—— are made *i defendant because you arc Jkv. audited and, stated ~'\iy the Suvro- Still smile and sing! The buela, 'the.ow ner <»f said pveinlses, and you. Kate of the. <7nunt.y of. Monmouth and —— fo e ;— “ “ i ' ■ o u r S o u ls. DCDLEV AUCM1311, also known as reported for spftlempm to_tlifc-Oi:i>lmnsl. b la r e JA MES IdMJId;V-AJ>CiIEU,-aro-ni.-i«h> No righteous cause has laid us Let' us go out into obscurity v i^ . Court ol ~‘:sti4l (‘iniiity on Thuraday, That calls, in God—blessed coun a doTojid:>ht )‘**'"1 use you are the bus- the twenty-sixth day • of Dccemher, ... lo w ; ■ “Faith and God” and we will birid^S^ hand of Viola TOylor. Aroher and have tries where in; may claim to have an inchoate right l!M0, a t 10:00. oV)u»*J4 a., in.. a t which No martyrs victims sold plenty of light. * ™ .'of. *‘(*ul'to>y Id'said promises. .time application w ill/he math: for the Peace liveth -still, should bring a allowance of cbhnnlj'sltnis and. counsel That from our blood man might ■ ■ \ } ■' A id a D e S a n to v‘ . iV • KICI IA UI t \V. STOUT.. fe*‘s. • • /. :. . .. • • •••'*• .. p r a y e r Solleltor for. complainant , . I>:» tt-il: November 7.- 1040. . coin gold.. Elizabeth, N. J. . . . KJertrlc Ihiildlng Mnry IV Stout. From you in Camp Ground. In vain we died. W ar ends ; not A sbury’Dark. N. .1. • : . . ’ 12ti I.ako Avenue J » a |e « l( K-tohfr 2.T, 1!»J0. • ' Orean drove. N. J.’ You have hot gone alone w a r . i.: :i^:.V ' v ‘ Sole Executrix The love of home—hearts has gone IlMwirri- W . S tout. I3jr.. • ".with you, ■' : m o re . ■ • . Nntlrr sVltlcifiViii. Of Acinunt •Ashury I’atU, N. M.. . And countless lips'w ill • breath the K staic. of .Il«*i»erta B. Moffnian. de-' P ro cto r So we are dead. ’Twas all' in vain .i-caM'd..; . ■■ . prayer; ; /■ \ No tears for us, save tho cold rain. • .\f»t1c»,\ is Iteivhy Ki\vuctlmt-. the ar- rnimt.H o f-th e HtibsriihitrN.. executors of, Lucia C. G. Grieve ill'.': estate of said defused will. Vie Ocean iGrove, N. J. Uiidltcd, and xtated \>y the* SumiKali: TO — .lOSICPIl 1NI5 •' 15. DAVIS and of the .County of. Monmouth. a’tid n>- SA.MUISL' l ». DAVIS:—. N.ovembet- 4, 1940. norled for .settlenient' to. the Orphans'. Uy virtue of an order . of. the Court < nun of said County; on . T hursdnv, 6£ Chancery of Ni*w Jersey, niade on >,ll(* *h*y,. of,- Deco/nher. jV the day of the date hereof, in a cause • I’aith And God a t 10 lOO io’clo.'h a . ri!.,; oi whhrh tim e wheivln Township of Neptune, In the application will ho' made for thi» nl- County of Monmouth, is ?nnfpluin;int, Since \vc are all equal pnss’en- I n w a n c o ff fOMDnis.slons \n m \ ; conjisvt nnd Josephine R . Diivis and Sitmuet 1). Davis are defendants, you aro.ro- ftei-srs on board, this “Earthly Plane” ..•'.'I»:«»♦«) i‘ ( le io h v r-SK,''io.)0- . ' *m) to appeal nnd answer tho hill w e3 m ust,not allow to fill: the tanks .1; navuattd Tompkltuf, ISsu,.’ . , of complaint oh or boforo the Sixth l." Mxt bwriKe-.l’hipe:': day of’ January, I Oil, or the said ldil. o f; oour u r minds with poisonous gas ,1., - . . •*... V-' will l»o tJiheu mm confessed atralnst you. in order to destroy “Faith and i’. I ’roctori - Said hill Is filed to foreclose a cor- '•;* . : ■ : ‘ l?V» A. ..Mtlithews, tlficate’ of.' tnx sale «iveil by AValter God,"Jtl," in the human heart. : :« (•*"/>'.I'iue Strc«'V. (I. <«r;ivatt. CoUoytnr.’o f’Tax^s. to tho Nev/‘ Vork.tMty,. N. V. Township of Neptune. . dated October .AnnihilateAnnihilate the word Faith, and ;. I tu to rs Wood ru f f. 10, |whhdi .covers lands in , the, wo would destroy the quality of •• • .J74» No.:- Maple A've.. •;* Township of >*eptiiho,. County of Mmi- After a careful and economical • t ’v* ’V-V/.v.■•.Kii'fst’,*f>ra’»»Kei N.‘ ‘ mouth am’ State of Now Jersey. Unown life ihe old couplc liad fulfilled their r' '> Mxefuto*> and .dosluiutlod a-4? Lots Numh<'rs - i m * a"..L’0.) . . p,n*l rshrk No. "0, t*n a;.mao;on- great ambition, and completely fur- • riished their front parlor with new th in g s. One day the old lady missed her husband, and after looking into, the Motor Coaches kitchen she callcd out: “Joseph, Leave Ocean Grove where are you?” Post Office “In the parlor, resting, my dear,” Effective October 28, 1940" came the reply. 7:20, 8:20, 9:20, 10:20 A. M.' The old lady gave a screami 1:20, 5:20, 7:20 P. M. ‘‘Not on the sofa?", she cried. Daily Except Sundays “No, dear—on the floor,” Hi.servutlonB.mnst lio mailo on She sank into a chair with a gasp. nil coaclm.s • “Not—not on-my beautiful car pet?" shp moaned. - O/Hiy $ i . 5 ° Fxcursion “Oil, no', my love,” came thc com forting reply. “X rolled, it up care P tlB D a y •*• Good On i l | Coaches fully first." Sundays, Leaves from Lake and Heck Street Irlsli Watermelons 'Asbury Park Norah, who kept a small fruit \ t ’s heart-warming to kn ow Tel. Asbury Park 339 stand ih Dublin-, was displaying Asbury Park-N.Y. Transit Co. few watermelons. An American’ ~ that friends and relatives, . . especially. the Jittle ones . are visitor, trying to tease her, picked 1 up one and said, “These are very ^•"■luniiiiiiniiniiiiiiHininii, . small green apples you grow over just as near as your telephone. W herever they may b e . here. In America we have them twice that size.” however far aw ay... you can always pick up the 'phone, Norah looked the visitor over from head to foot, then, with pity ahd in seconds be talking and laughing across the miles. " :- CAB I in her voice, exclaimed, “Oh, sir, ye must be u sthranger in Oirland, Asbury Park • ' It doesn’t cost much to tdcphonc: fivciy week-night after 7 o’clock and all • and know virry little about-.the fruit of our counthry, whin ye can’t tell Sunday, c.nllsoycr 50 miles take reduced rates—100 miles for 3 5c ; 400 miles for apples from gooseberries!” S oc ( 3-minute station-:o.s;.ii ion). N KirJ yL.ksi:\ B i l l 'I'l l m 'u o s E C o m p a h i WRONG ADDRESS Day and Night Service jjj TUHE IH #/IHE TELEPHONE. HOUR” fOR A PLEASANT HALF HOUR 0? MUSIC. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT B . WEAf • KYW . i Also Stand At Police Booth, I ! ." I-..".' North End ; 1 " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii^ 1
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“A man was divorced tlio other1 }\! before- you;' house cools down.' a G?s day because his wife read (00 iv.rui'hg;biir:icr can be installed in your pre«- T E N D EH ER... m u c h .” ’ (A utom atic controls cook exactly right) “Why did thc idiot bave his mall t-a No sbivery, heat-less days. No big. sent to his home?” V- aneeded. Cut. w hy w ait for a hrc.vl As the Twig Is Bent du'ivn? Switch to GAS H eat today. roasted in a Said the gentleman: "A fine child, madam. I trust ' he will grow into an upright and honorable man.” “Yes,” smiled the mother, “but it will be rather difficult.” • !««,•... “As the twig is bent, so the tree’s !? ^ -'; inclined,” the gentleman said pom pously. . - ; “But the trouble is,” replied the- mother, "the twig Is bent on being ■ ' a girl." . ' ,
Tactful Course' T hink of it! As little as 10c a day buys a Gas H eating Mrs. Fresliwed—You m ust not ex burner for your home. ,No down payment. Con- 1 pect me to give up my girlhood Trade in your old stove ways all at once. \ '.,\ venient 10-month Fuel Budget Plan. G et full detail*.’• Mr. Freshwed—Certainly not, my Get ready for the Holidays with a 22 new features save precious vita- dear. Go on taking an allowance' from your'father as 11 nothing had new Certified Performance gas mins and minerals—save your time h a p p e n e d . GAS Heating Guarantee range. Make Holiday Feasts and —save your energy—and reduce every meal tops in deliciousness, your food bills. Your old stove N ow I t Is M atch, our guarantee if you can. Ask.about our All- “How did you come to write a Purpose Gas Rate. Get a FREE Estimate today! Make meal getting easier, too. helps you buy NOW! Come in! poem on thc back of a government m b o n d ? ” •»' 7-Piece BETTER COOKING SET “I .was tired of hearing folks say Included w ith the purchase of every CP Gas range that my stuff wasn’t worth the pa-:! JSRSSV SSNTHAL per it was written onl” • "... Bight He Was! , ! , 1 JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Dinocan (dancing)—This is sim POWStt 6 LIGHT COMP AN V ply ripping. My feet hardly seem':;’, to'be touching the floor. ,‘ i=y Leota (with feeling) You’re' . S E E YOUR PLUMBER SEE u s j : right. It Is ripping and your feet; d o n 't to u c h th e flo o r. ; v".'-.f.v .YOUR.GAS COMPANY Phone, Asbury Park-8600 “YOUR GAS COMPANY Telephone, Asbury Park 6600 SPH SSSlW iiilPllilliPi ^^ecss±=s======Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagle Victory Court, No. 36, Ordoj; of more’ than a yearago by the Civil Service Examinations COURSE IN LABOR RELATIONS Professional Engineers Meet LODGE AND CLUB Hook' and Ladder Co. .. Meets in Amaranth, meevs .first and third Middletown Township Board of the Eagle fire house, Main avenue. ThurBdaya eaoh month Newman's The United States Civil Service DIRECTORY EdUCutiOriTwas upheld in a decision" President, Mrs. Myra Thompson; H all, Belmar.“ elm Commission, has announced that al Engineers Society held their given by the State Board of Edu-.' Popular Course Secretary, Miss Marjorie Thomp Lady Chestei1 Lodge of Rebeltah, applications will be accepted until monthly meeting last Wednesday so n . cation meeting at Trenton last Methods of newer leadership in .American Legion Post, No. 24. 1. O. O. F. Meets first and third December 9. evening, Nov. 6 at the Sunset Meats first and third Monday at Friday evening at 706 Main Street S a tu r d a y . industry today' are being offered by Neptune Chaptejr, , No. 266.. ..Chief laboratory mechanic, $2,- Cabin, Lakewood, New Jersey, L- the American Legion Home, 609 Order of Eastern Star. Meets Red Noble Grand, Mrs. Gladys. Har- Rutgers Univrsity Extension Divis The decision to appeal the case E. Dequine of Long Branch pre Sewall avenue. Executive Com- Men’s Hall, Corlies avenue, second court; Recording Secretary, Mrs. 600 a year (when actually employ ion in a course in labor relations Ellen E. Eisenberg; to the State’s high court was made , mittee second and fourth Tuea- and fourth Thursday at 8 p . ni. ed)/ A vacancy exists at the pre problems and policies .for execu siding. George E. Martin, Con :) ' day. Auxiliary meets second and Knights of Pythias. Meets second by Mr. Redcay immediately after Worthy Matron, Mrs. Evelyn Pair sent time in the Bureau of Home tives, which starts- at the Univer sulting Engineer of . the Barrett ;: fourth Monday. m e r . ' and fourth Friday of every month learning that the State Board of Economics, Department of Agri sity Extension Division building, Co., gave) an illustrated lecture on Asbiiry-Bradley Lodge, No. 253, at the J. 0. U. A. M. Hall, 810 Education upheld the opinion of Neptune Lodge, No. 84, I. O. 0. Cookman ave., Asbury Park.. culture, in collected with the cot Monday evering; Nov. 18, at 7:30 “Base Stabilization With Tar.” I. O. 0. F., meets at 8X7 McCabe F., Meets 708 Main street every Commissioner of .E ducation, : avenue, Bradley Beach, every Wed ton hosiery, investigations project. ;p. mi ;. ' Wednesday, at 8 p . m . , N o b le Monmouth Lodge',. No. 107, I-eo McKee, of Red Bank, the nesday,' at p. m. Noble Grand, C h a rle 3 , R. Elliott. Commissioner I Applicants m ust have completed. a 8 Grand, Charles W eaver; secretary, recording secretary, Mrs. Florence Early this year, ;the course was Secretaiy-Treasurer reported the 'Julius Slavin; Secretary, Samuel W. K. Eisenberg. Elliotts, opinion had yerfied the 4-year' high school course,. unless Edleman; Mrs. Hannah Meeks, as conducted in NeWark and Jersey placement of several engineers in Chamberlain. charge of the local. . Middettown. they pass a written general test, Oceari Grove Chapter, No. 170, sistant. . I.'- City for 77 executives, representing opcningf, he • had listed. There are .. . Asbury Court, No. 21, Order of Board of Education that Mr.. Red- anc) jn addition they must have;had Order of Eastern ; Star. Meets in Liberty Temple No. 6, Ladies of 40 companies. It is now offered at still additional openings for com /j Amaranth. Meets in Masonic Hall, Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman avenue, Golden Eagle, meets e-»ery Wed cay was "inefficient, incapable and experience in the operation and ad f/ Dcean . Grove, second Saturday at New Brunswick for executives petent engineers', The next moot second and fourth Tuesday at 8:00 nesday in Moose Hall, Grand and s R. Meets every Monday night in retary, M ary E. Charles.- A large.barn on.the’ M orris Metz, .5 —5—5 G eneral A larm . 1 W ire Essex E E F / .. . F J J •. the Stricklin Building, 702 Cook a n t s . , C o u n ty A t <> Z A to Z fann on the Freehold-Colts Neck Louisville, Kentucky, until further Trouble. 2 Flro Out and Ambulance . . . . . A t o Z man avenue. . ; V ' - Wanamassa Tribe of Red Men, Call. :s Taps, 7. a. in.. and Chloi'V Call. , Z Z road was totally destroyed by. fire •The closest, local race was tho notice. In view of the great do Fire:Chief, David ii. O'itellly. Canton Monmouth, Patriarch meets every Thursday in Re Gloucester County ...... A to J publican Hall, Bradley Beach. arid a second' barn was damaged, fight for the collectorship waged marid for qualified persons; appli- Militant, I. O. O. F. Meets first H u d so n H . 1 I and third Saturdays in I. 0. 0. F. Chief of Records, Stanley nalma- shortly after' 3 a. m, last Monday. by .James H. (“Jay") Shaw, Demo- j-carits are urged to. file their ap- NEFTUXE 15...... Main Strcct-nnd Main Ave. C o u n ty . . , . . . . A A to Z . Hall, Red Bank. James S. Smith, teer. Belmar.- . crat, and ICoert C. Wyckoff, Rc- plications promptly. •Tho large barn contained ,almost 1 C...... Main Street and Corliea Ave. W W Capt.; Clerk, Sydney . Caddick. . W est Grove ’ t/ouricil. No. 273, publican, with the latter winning .. .Unexcelled' Flro llou.se Jr. Order : United American Me- all of the farm equipment as well Applicants must have completed 53. ...fc.:Atkina and Embury H u n te r d o n C o u n ty ...... T toZ ,'i Coast City Council, NO. 813, I .;. »hanics.; Meets Red Men’s Hall, as 400 bushes of wheat; 13 tons of cut by . a three-vote 'mai-gin over a 4-year high-school course, except 54 ...... Prospect* and lleck L L Royal Arcanum, meets Odd Fellows 5G ...... Ridge and Einbury 1140 Corlies avenue/ every Wed the three districts, The vote was C ...... Mercer County ...... A to U Hall, Main street, Anbury Park, straw- and 1 1 tons of hay, all of that they niay substitute additional 2 ...Corlies and rildRc nesday evening. W. C. Brand, 884 for Shaw and 887 ;for W yckoff, I 72;; . i i .VS .-..Corlies and Union K K “ 'second and fourth Thursdays at 8 which was lost. Damage was es inspectional or testing experience .si..;..... Seventh ond Stokes Middlesex County . Councilor: W alter H. Barton, Re 1 8 3 *.... A to Z p.m . Regent, Edward Mac Millan; tim ated at, $5,000. with the latter’s third district ma for this requirement. In addition, ...... Itld£o and KlKlith cording Serretari'. •85.,.;. • .,... .Tenth and .Atkins M M . secretary, George , Smith; treas ■ The fire was discovered by Mr. jority; offsetting his opponent’s they must, have had 4 years of ex 86- ; v . . ■:...... Sixth and. Atkins Monmouth County . Women’s Club of Ocean Grove. . . . A to Z urer, Edwin J. Burke. margins in the first and second dis- 92. ‘...Efglith and-Hamilton Rogulnr meetings second Thurs Metz’s daughter, Helen, when she perience in the inspection or 'test V V Corinthian Castle, No. 47, Special Tops d a y of each month at 2:30 p. m. at awoke, and- saw the building in trcts. There has been no indica ing of one or more of the classes 6—G—-G General Alarm. 9 Ambulance Morris County ...... A to Z Knights'.of Golden Eagle. 'Meets. Call, Flro Out. 3 Chief's Call, Time Monday evenings in Mikado Build club house, 89 Mt. Oarmel Way fla m e s . • _ : _ . ; '.■•i • tion,'that Democratic. leaders will of supplies listod-above. Each year l .p. m. ■ 4 Unexcelled. ■ ^-2-^2 Pollec. . L L President, Mrs. Frank Mount; re Ocean County ...... ing, 810 Cookman avenue, at 8 p, ■ Though firemen from both Colts seek a recount. of college study in appropriate en Flro. Chief, Edward Estlow. ;. , • V to Z cording secretary, Mrs. Frank P I * ; m. Ambrose Reynolds, N. C., Neck and Freehold were called they gineering courses mny be substi- Harry H. Drake. M. of A. J, Grammer. ': XKI'TUSKCITV I’assaic County ____...... A to Z ■were unable to save the barn be 2 1...... Avendale and .Summit Corson Commandery, No., 15, Ladies Auxiliary of W ashington Tliirty American circuses and Jtl,tc(l 'fo,,-'racl> fi n,onths of this ex- cause of the lack of water. They 2 3 ...... ; ..Noptuno aitd PiosjibCi s s Knights Templar. Meets northeast fire company. Meets second and some 300 carnivals now utilize 1 l’wienco. Applicants will not be 24.....;,. . ..SprlilKtlale -aiid, Sylvania Salem County, ...... A to J were successful in - extinguishing ' given a written test, but will be 31.. '.Hidso- and sylvania corner Cookman avenue and Main fourth Mondays, 2.30 p. m. Mri>. motor vehicles, in. numbers ranging ; Klven a tesc^out 32.. . . ; ...... , -.Mun'roe -an d Oxonla s s Jean Shaw, president; Mrs. Mar 'street, first and third Thursday at the fire in a second bam, which from several units to whole fleets. j ra^C(^ on their qualificatiiqualifications as 32...... -Steiner and Sylvaiila Somerset County.,.,. t o U .. 8 p.m. Secretary, Harry Hulit., garet Cole, Secretary. 3 3 ...... -.Dan^s and Springdule Sussex County _____ had caught fire from the first. The first big circus to be complete- | 5hown m their applications a n d on 3 4 ...... Third; and Steiner ...... V to Y Harold Daley PoBt, No. 1333, V. Liberty Council, No. 52, Daugh F. W; Meets at 303 Sewall. ave ters of America. Meets Red Redcay To Go To High Court ly-motorized, about a decade ago 11.HABL13Y BEACH . U n io n U U N N nue, Asbury Parle, second' and Men's Hall, 1140 Corlies avenue. An appeal to the New Jersey Su estimated that for each month it Further information as the t-o- -Newark and Madison ...... Evei'b-reon ami Madison County .. ...-,. A to Z A to Z fourth Wedneodays. George F. Councillor, M rs. Nellie M. W alters; preme Court will be made by Paul was on the road it saved $20,000 in ^quirements for the examination Martin, commander; Joseph D. Raymond Baker. Chancellor Com *...... Clllf and ■ Kent W . W I. Redcay whose suspension as operuting expenses by using motor may be obtained from A. O’Reilly, .I’ark Placo and Ocean Grossman, adjutant; John C. San mander. Paul Greeting Keeper of -. i.a Keini. a m i, Ocean W arren County ...... A to S derson, quartermaster. Records and Seal. principal,'of Leonardo High .School, trucks. Ocean Grove post office. . . .. - - -*...... Fourth 'and - Oeeaii ...... '.Second and P.each . . .Ocenn Park and Fletcher Lake ...... LaP.elnc nnd Uentrai Designations Before the • I'iltii and Ceu'.rm N u m e ra ls Ocenn; Park and Fletcher* Lake -...... Fifth and 1- letcher Lal;< X X • ...Third and Fletcher Latte Farm er Commercials- . . . A to E SEG ’LAR FELLERS G etting H is M oney’s W orth By GENE BYRNES ...... Monmouth and Atl.inth .... Lallelnc ami Fletviter l.ak‘c- X X ...... l'nrk .Place, ami Main* Commercials ...... 1) to Z ...... McCabe anil Main ' rtEREb A \ NOT FOR MyiBUT • Bt-lnley; aiid -Main D O I HAVE ... FAui'tlinibl Mnlr D e a le rs . i ...... A to I) REAL N vdo-re: ICvergreen niid .Muii •re« c w r o to ME! T T buy p en c ils BK&toi'- AM WANT OLD r fsJCVJ FAtfCY 5 . :Uu rliins ton. and jlu h . MS.MEBB lUl 1 *. FASH'OMEO Trailers ...... ; . A t o C ^ 5 or RDOM I J E J O - w .h i t k s y i l l r: t r r t i s e e alu VJOODW 114 OUR BOOM O O TWO klNtlS, SO I WANT Omnibus—Taxi. a P A N M ONES irr uiKiriSniJ I ■' "1 iS piinsw ood a«id' S)ii;iiii?r.>i:c . . A to F S. NOUOOrT'. TVIE: KINO'(DO .-.FM ier hud Uan;?^ i o n ly T E M , tlAPTA tlftpTA . Fisher and SpriUwwoofl O O ‘v CEJlTS! J i ...... ■ Myrtle ami, • .Maple . Omnibus—Livery ____ , ; .H to L SHAW Myrtle and Stmt»oni O O ' ... i ...... Myrtle and Mjup’w Omnibus—Buses ...... Asburj* and Anelvo . . M to X ..... i.... StokoH and M unroe o o I Stokes and Stratford O m n ib u s— U D riv e . . . . Y to Z
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l^emociratis conimiiteemen,;.:Hom- Noycinber X0i>192S . ; T H E SHORE TIM ES NO STRAfT. JACKET FOR HI Ml mell and Lane, were- named to the A special elcM oniwas tO 'bl held,1 And Occan Grove Times township governing body; by the Board c-f Fire CoirimiMioh- Published Friday i i i r — The-cngagcnient of Mfeg-Myrtle~ era to vot^orr the appropriation" HOamn. IK KKKSQE. Editor and Enhlialw^. -"W ^SN'T-tnratFlEB- YET~ SlaybacK and Ralph -Johnsois, both with which' to purcims?: a new FltANK L. W1LUV8, local Editor Although late in March, the day POIN . of Ocean Grave, was announced. pumping engine for the W ashing, SIXTV-FOl/K MAIX A YEKVK» O C E A N GllOYE, J f E V JERSEY of the baptism at Miller’s dam was a b r o a d lfe$E CLOlHES M N.i date was set for the wedding. ton fire company, $12,000 was the * Telephone 7 cold, and the preacher had to break SUIT MF T=IMe/ Neptune beat the Point Pleasant amount to be voted on at tha ppllB. SUBSCRIPTIONS.; $l.Myearly ; $1.00 semi-annually; 60c. quarterly or 4c. the ice for the ceremony. football squad by a score of 21 to Curwin F. Dodd, Main avenue, and po«tftRro per copy, postage paid in the United States.; Canada $2,00 and “Is the water cold, Joe? asked a ’rtw-.f-jisas.i Foreign, ?2.GQ a. yetvi*. ( BP:' .0, in which was called » "jug suffered a fracture of the fight deacon of one of the new members ADDRESSES changed on request—nt ways fjlvo.former address. handle” game by the reporter cov foot when a wheel oi thv Wash stopping ashore after his immer ADVERTISEMENTS:' Hatoa will be furnished by us*on request.- ering the meeting oB the schools. s io n . ington fire engine passed over the • WATCH Til 15 F/Ani^L ON YOUU PAPER FOR TUB EXPIRATION OF foot. The engine was being back -* YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ‘ v'* .• “No, not a bit cold,” replied Joe. Rev. Harry A, Ilelyea, pastor of ed into the fire house at the time. (‘Better put him under again, the Oakhuva church, accepted a Entered as Accond'class itwll at .thc Ocean. Grovo postofflce parson,” advised the deacon. “He challenge by John S. Green, io de An X-ray determined that several small bonCB had been frncturcd. THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE hasn’t quit lying yet!”—Osborne bate-the subject, “Resolved that Only four births were reported^ County-Farmer. ’ the, public school .has more Influ by Gilbert H. Loigh, Neptune town 4tights and I thought she said the fii-vht for principles, prom ises to ‘‘support the' President on the occasion of their eleventh Celebration of ""the fiftieth anni- lights.”— M iner’s- Journal. versai-y of the fbunding-of St.: .w.ltli our-best efforts for our country”,.and. sinks his own wedding anniversary. A~ shower nf Paul’s church was held with ap _i_uoJ)-y~y^kiuk''-the-W -illkie-eubs-to-diseontinuc-the-usc“of —,'A~labinStafy~is” trying''fd-'finuiuiu>iiiuiiiajiaiiiii>n»iaijijiiiiiiiiriaiiiti>iian«]rsinniinaiiii)»aii*iiiiia!iiijnicnniiiiinatiiji>iiiiiin*7 for M assachusetts, $33,000,000; for ' _____ - rounded by so many comforts, with a wealth of amuse New Jersey, $26,000,000.. New ments aiid opportunity offered us. W e have 1000 times York’s M etropolitan district will re s>*» nananainniipaui more than tho Pilgrim fathers'. Yet they thanked God. ceive about $63,000,000. The Bank Classified Advertisements Certainly we cannot do less: ; of American N. T. and S. A. In A dvertisem ents for thea© columns should b© in tho. office ot “The FOR SALE California will distribute $16,000,- Tlme M NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of each members. The Bank 0 000 to 250,000 week. 6 Room House— 3 Bedrooms, bath, hot air hast ...... 92,00# • National Knitting Movement of the Manhattan Company has 6 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, heat and 3 room etfitagc in rear $1,750 A group of sorority students at the University of $4,800,000 for 90,000 members en CLASSIFIED AB RATE 2 Lots in Interlaken—High and Dry—Owner ia forced to sacri rolled at 49 offices in greater New 25 words OR LESS ...... '.Me. ' Texas have sent letters to colleges all over the country, More than 25 words ...... 1 oent per word fice at fraction of .the original cost ...... ,,.$1,500 York. The Seaman’s. Banks for asking the girls to start a national knitting cam paign for 5 tlmew for the price of four. . . . Savinjr;; in New York city has an opy jnalled !n, given to reprofientatlve or brought to office per- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS the work of the American Rod Cross. ; . Sly must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover ccrtt Copy approximate total of $2,450,000; acceptod over phono aa a courtesy and convenience to customers. Whether you close sear house for tho winter or not, we The, poor folks who need w arm clothing in the w ar The Dime Savings Bank of Brook Bills Ut'O Immediately upon presentation. recommend our Theft, Robbery, and Burglary Insurance Policy . fit the amount of $500., premium $9.38. Slight addltioosl charge ring nations will bless this movement Many; of them are lyn, $1,300,000; The Fidelity Union for un-occupancy over six months. facing the cold w inter w ith their clothing in rags, and heat Trust Company end the Howard CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Snap PIANO _ INSTRUCTION™Spe oavings Institution, both of New- Dragons, and other- seasonable ing facilities hardly good enough for a dog in this country. cial attention to beginners. Ex ark, and the Trust Company of flowers. Como where they grow perienced teachci'. Mrs. Eva S ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY The college girls will look still m ore beautiful as they ply Braaurc, S56 Mt. Hermon Way.— New Jersey in Jersey Citv each and make your own selection. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURa NCK 46-50* the'graceful knitting needles. Unseen sufferers and inno h n v e .1 tun, ii nrr, Prices very reasonable, Ocean ' " ■ e $1,250,- Qrovo Greenhouses, J^iwrence and Telephon* 2124 78 M ali Avenne, Ocean Grovo 3 ^ cent victim s in m any centers of destitution will bless them °00- Webb avenue. Phone 5778-J.—37tf. FOUR second-floor furnished for their effort. ■ rooms. Bright, cheerful^ for Kent, wiroonoaninniiiwiniwirtftiintniumiiinwwwMitiBjiJiuniBniifuiiiuiiiiiijitffiTiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiuiMiniiiijiiii^ WANTED—Antique furniture, stove heat—Cali 71 Mt. Tabor W ay glassware, bric-a-brac, etc., buy, - 4 5 * New Home Owners v Fried Bulbs restore, sell. Make rush and carw The construction of dw ellings, in, 1939 w as the, high Wile (returning from overnight seats and Bell material. 117 So. Main St., Phone 38914.-37 tf. . BARGAINS in stoves,-heaters visit)—Did you get yourself a good and ranges, Also repaired and in est, both in value and num ber, for 10 years. Figures dur dinner last night, dear? TODAY’S “BARGAINS” UPHOI,STERIN(> — Furniture, stalled, Newman Electric Co., 181 ing recent m onths also indicate that 1940 will be a.heavy, Hubby—Yes;’ I found that end of South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P.— MAY (BE GONE TOMORROW steak that was in the ice box and box springs, m attresses renovated. building year. / Irmorspring m attresses mado from t f . .. J cooked it with some onions I found your -Id bair mattress. Called for . The.best wishes of the community go out to.all the In the cellar. Stockton Avenue, 6 Room Bungalow, Foil Price . , . #1,200.00 mormsSg, returned same day. Otto ■' GRADING—Evergreens, T r ee folks who have bought these new houses., They have a Wife—Onions! Why Jack; you’ve Spies, 1226 Munroe Ave.. Tel. Heck Avenuo, Fine Home, Good Building, Nicely Furnished, gone and eaten some new bulb,* I Work, Lawns eared for, {jut FJ«sr- strong incentive to keep the new buildings and grounds in 3070.— 9 t f er, Floral Designs, Wedding Bou 12 Rooms, 2 2-Room Apartments, Full P ric e .,. .$3,500.00 had just got. I!U never trust you quets, Ocean Grove Greenhouses, the best possible condition. A well kept house retains its alone in the bouse again. ROOFS OF all kinds applied ar.d Lawrence and Webb;:Rhone 5778-J. 8 Surf Avenue, Remodeled, 10 Rooms-and (Bath. .$5,000.09 value, blit if it is allow ed to look shabby, its sale value w ill repaired; work guaranteed. Esti —37 tf - 28 Sea flew Avenue, House with Two Modern 6-Room Two Wrong Decisions mates cheerfully given. Can fi Apartments ...... $4,000.0# depreciate faster than the deterioration of its m aterials. The stout man accused the small nance.' William Krayer, 77% Ben UPHOLSTERING, draperies, All our tow ns give their welcome to'new home owners, boy of stealing his handkerchief. son avohue, Ocean Grove. Phona slip ! covers, box springs. Harry REAL ESTATE INFORMATION'BUREAU Then, when he found the missing A. P. 4058-J—49* M ilberg, Tn'e.i 513 Bangs Ave., opp. but s reduced tax bill is a form of welcome that shines handkerchief in another pocket, he Steinbach Co. Tel A. P. 2170--- FOR SAW —Bungalow, $2,000; brighter, than any polite words. apologized profusely. 61* 8 rooms, $2,500; 10 rooms, $3,009; J. A HURRY AGENCY "Forget it," advised the iad terse cafeteria, SB room bargain; 17 ly. “You thought I was a crook—I rooms, $4,000; 28 rooms, $3,500. ■MURRAY’S—“Tho PanU House 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE .' Th'% i'’.wiH bo national unity during the next, four thought you were a genUeman. We "Vear around houses. Mary L. of Asbury Park." 805-807 Lake Telephone 4132 Reiidence 387>R y earsflfj^tarts p; the top. ; were both wrong." 1 Walker, 04% M t. Hermon Way.— avenue. Just off Main 3t. Boys 46* and Men’s needs supplied.— $3tf 1'iluiiuuiuiiiuiiUMiiViiiiiinniiiniiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiininiiiiniiiiiiii'i’HinimnniiininiHiiiiiiiiiintiisiiiiniiiui'i
as a class reprcaentaivo on the OCEAN GROVE J f thought for tfa W eek €nd Southgate Dormitory Council, stu nuuuumuaBtuunu. dent governing body of the College By Rev. John Pemberton, Jr. _ Pastor of St. Paul's | Alvin E. Bills, 78 Main; avenuo, of Engineering, at Duke, Where Neptune township assessor, is ill Kelcee i3 a member of the Benior ' at Ms home. '• class. He is majoring in the.field THREE BOYS AND A CASKET I I of mechanical engineering. -;j Mrs; Violet Gillan, 83 Franklin Last Tuesday afternoon it was my solemn duty and sacred privi Mrs. E. O. S. Young, 100 Webb avenue, is a surgical patient at the lege to hold a funeral service for one whom I had never known and avenue, left this week to visit her into whoso face I had never looked until I stood beside his casket. His : M onmouth Memorial hospital. son, Lieutenant Joseph Young, who name was familiar enough for I had known a man of the same name "Miss Catherine C.. Barbour, -.who is an instructor.; of M arine engi w h e n I w &b a boy. His name, therefore, was an introduction and causcd me to feel that I was not a total stranger to the man over whom I was summered at 80 Broadway, has neering at the U. S. Naval Academy to speak, nnd to his bereaved wife. left to spend the winter season, in in Annapolis, and will continue la 'S t. Petersburg, Fla; ter to St. Petersburg, Fla., where The service proceeded in an orderly quiet way. I had been told nothing about the man prior to beginning the service. I had sensed Miss M. E. Armstrong has clos she will spend the winter. a few things and lateri discovered that some of the remarks that had ed her cottage at 91 Inskip ave been rtiade had fitted the situation perfectly, for which I was very, g r a t e f u l., . . ..' . v . :. .; nue, and. is spending the winter NEPTUNE season in Mt. Vernon,iN. Y. As the body was about to-be taken from the funeral parlor tho SCHOOL_NOTES door was opened leading to the porch, arid there stood in the doorway Mr. and Mrs. William Hallahnn three boys bearing age from 12 to 15. They were evidently of foreign ■ N. J., were week-end visitors at Personal Items . extraction. A t first their apperance seemed an intrusion for they were • and daughter Elizabeth of Ntuley, Miss Anne Scholl, head of the unkempt in their dress, but there they stood, mutely begging for anoth ^ tlic h o m e o f lVlrti. E lla H o rd en n a d commercial department, has been er look at. . thc______face of their p...old j.Him.friend. As/'a_iue_casJjerkin, was designed by Oliver Clark o£ the Chrysler Corp. for Harper’s Bazaar and Tho Oldest Independent General Continuous Traffic; Opening Eappears in the November issue. Inspiration for the dress comes from the grillwork on the De Soto Town Ocean Grove •will hold its regular meeting in Sedan, seen behind the mode]. M arket in Ocean Grove; the Junior room of St. Paul's Ceremonies to Come Later; PRIME MEATS ; ' Telephone 963 : '. church, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Had Been Open Weekends M o d e rn T rib e ’ FRESH POULTRY Poana . All members are urged to be pres -— Dangers In Explosive Manufaolnre ‘Lost Ancient Fixed Wages ent to welcome the president, Mrs. The new, high-level Thomas Tho manufacture of explosives is The members of a “lost tribe” Four thousand years ago the Code FANCY GROCERIES Eye Roast of Beef 39c. , Alva Edison Memorial Bridge so fraught with danger that the living on Chimney Rock in Ruther of Hammurabi in Babylonia regu ..M arie Band. ford county, North Carolina-, climb lated and fixed the wages of work-, Chuck Roast ...... 27c. across the Raritan River on Route workmen are not even allowed to :v Miss Lulu E. W right, who has down 750 steps, on . the face of their ing men by the day. FRESH-KILLED Whole Fresh Hams ,...22c. 35, the final link in the elimination ^ e°r.5 IetalL.button? ^ r,,,fear o£ 0 rock when they want to shop in the. been spending some time at Tan- . .. , -n ... „ chance spark, asserts Collier s. Yet nersvillc, N. Y., has returned to of the Amboys Bottleneck, ’ was Ull3 ^ustry, owing to its extreme village.beneath, then clirrib back up. Bow-and-ArroW Hunters Whole Smoked Hams 23c. An area in Arizona has been set POULTRY Ocean Grovo and opened her home completely opened for continuous safety precautions, has an accident Great Copper Deposit aside for bow-andrarrow, hunters, For at 85 Mt. Hermon Way. . traffic beginning: this morning, it frequency rate 38 per ccnt below the Fresh Sauerkraut was announced by State. Highway average for all Industries. One of the world’s greatest cop- with deer, bear.and wild turkeys as g a m e . Wilson M. Kennedy, son of Wil-. Commissioner E. Donald Sterner, v V.’. . — , per deposits is located in Africa, Iri THANKSGIVING linm Kennedy, 114 Embury avenue, I Cape;Province, Northern Transvaal The structure has been opened for ■: T . And Ali The Fixings ' is spending a few days in Ocean and on the Northern Rhodesia-Bel- Hand Rails for Stairs , Judge Frank C. Collier, Pasadena, gian Congo border. Have you tried our Grove prior to his being trans- weekend.traffic only, since Cplum- Callf.. has been called onto answer Firm hand rails for stairs and non-slip treads for steps may pre : fenced to a western naval post, bus Day. one that Solomon had the good luck Virginia, Pork Sausage? Opening of the bridge marks the to escape. He has been asked to Ever Have One? vent serious accidents. where he will be attached to the . .' Local Dealer For '. near completion of a; three-year rule whether, if a . wife's dog bites The largest bill in general circula submarine division of the U. S. tion is the $10,000 bill. Bills of: Fighting Infection t building . program which included someone, her husband can be held - \ B I R D ’S E Y E s ' Navy; . i Ifirger dpnominations’ are for trans- ■Proper food is necessary to tight Strictly Fresh Killed the construction of the Route 35 ? ?L * , ? 1116 d o m a ®e The Assembly Bible class of S t.' . - ^ , ... .: sint is. lor ?5,00u. actions between the Federal He- Infection, and vitamins B and C are FROSTED FOODS by-pass of Perth Amboy and Wood- "sorve banks.: ;- > especially important. Paul’s church wil present a Sacred Jersey Roasting Chickens bridge and the Routes 4 and 35 Concert at the church tonight. viaduct in Sayrevllle and South The concert is open to all members Amboy. All that remains to be and friends and will follow a brief done is the, finishing- of a third : ^ii!»infi'.i»tuiuiniiiiui^aniitaiiiiiiniiiDitiii(iiiiit'tiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiifi^ business meeting of the; class.; v concrete traffic lane which is now V.Mr. artd Mrs. A .;J. Versoy, BO under construction on the Perth Embury avenue, are spending a Your Travel Funds I Aimboy-Woodbridge by-pass. t ^ ■■ '• ■ - - ■ ;.•; -. . i few days at the home of. their The Edison Bridge will havo five | Carrying cash in your hand-bag or pocket is a temptation to s daughter, Mrs. Ruth Saunders, lanes controlled by traffic lights in A-B-Ciof ~ thieves and a cause for uneasiness when travelling. Our bank- 5 West Orange. Mr. Versoy re | ing service provides a safeguard through thc issuance of order that three lanes may be con cently -has completed many-.^ im verted at any tiriie for travel in provements »t. his Ocean Grove A m erican Express T ravelers’ C hecques | one direction.. This will provide h o m e . for the steady flow of traffic at | The plan is Bimple—you sign thc cheques at the time of pur- 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Norman DeGroot, | chasc and again when spending them. If lost or stolen before g nil times, especially, over weekends - the second signature is affixed, the amount involved is refunded. | 91 Asbury avenue, arc planning during the summer, when traffic = The denominations are $10, $20, $50 and $100. This protection s on attending the Yale-Princc!ton is at the peak. £ costs 75c. for each $100 purchased. - , § ’ football game tomorrow at Prince “With thc advantage of an extra | Wc Have Those Cheques on Sale ton. Following the game Mr. and lane on the Edison Bridge, which A M O N G the printing ne- M r s . DeGroot- \yill entertain at a ( will be the pivot in the plan for i The First National Bank of Bradley Beach j bouse party at their Ocean Grove the direction flow of peak traffic,” cessities that can ±be ; address. ■?; ‘ said Commissioner Sterner, "plus 1' Bradley Beach, N. J. | Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson and. H. the new express highways afford prom ptlyqtaken carejof at Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | W arren Brown, 144 Lake avenue, ed by the Perth Amboy-Wood- and. M is. Philander Betts, Asbury bridge by-pass and the Routes 4 ^ti«tiau«tfaHi>iiiisiiamuaHaniniiiBiiafiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiciJ«iiaiiiiiiuiiiiii*iiiiiaiiaiiijiiijaiiiiieJiiiiBiiiiiaiiiiiiiitiifliiaiiinSJi3 this Joffice a re th e follow ing . Park, have returned to the shore and 35 viaduct on the South after spending a few weeks in Amboy shore, visitors to the sea F lo r id a . shore resorts, extending from
T h o O c e a n Grove Friendly Circle Sandy Hook to Cape May, will save will meet at the home of Miss considerable time.” ; Elizabeth Aitkin, 112 Lake avenue, Commissioner Sterner said that on Monday at. 2:30. • a date for the formal dedication of the Edison Bridge and approach Mrs. E. C. Carr has closed the We invite thc people of this community and surrounding highways will be announced as : B iilard hotel, Pilgrm i Pathway, for vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities soon as the third lane work is com which include the following: ' -tha winter season .and has left for A nnouncements N o t e iie a d s pleted on Route 35 Brooklyn where she will spend, a CHECK ACCOUNT few w ee k s before going to Darien, ■' :— . . B il l h e a d s , b l o t t e r s . O r d e r bo o k s Automobiles currently on the mar- SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT tq visit her son. Dr. R. H. C a r d s o f a l l descriptions C onn., nation’s land went into the manu- P r o g r a m s CREDIT DEPARTMENT Carr. Dr. Carr is medical director o d g e r s ket each use an average of 90 D Q uestionnaires ; ~ , . . ! ' TRUST DEPARTMENT of the Brooklyn and Manhattan pounds of wool and mohair. n v e l o p e s TRAVELERS’ CHECKS E R e c e ip t s . ’ -Transit company in . New York. : .SAFE DEPOSIT BOSES F o l d e r s , f o r m s . ' Miss Ann E. Henson, of Phila JS h o w c a r d s ; Each deposit account at this bank is insured up delphia and Ocean Grove, and a G u id e b o o k s ' T ic k e t s • ' f r e q u e n t visitor at,the Princeton to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora* H a n d b i l l s U t il it y s t a t io n e r y g a m e s , will be the guest of Philip SEE tion. '■■/'i':';- ' J Bergen, 87 Asbury avenue, a In v it a t io n s -V o u c h e r s ' 7 The Gigantic WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ; OtUUGUiistudent uvat a.Princeton, ___for___ the_ week- J o u r n a l s pnd.. They will attend a dinner at W e d d in g invitations K a t a l o g u e s X m a s c a r d s v V . ; PeddicA b U U lV ; SchoolKrfWMVW. tonight, y tho \ ' Yale-y ~ ■ Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Princeton game tomorrow and a CHRISTMAS L a b e l s , letterheads . Y e a r bo o k s dance at Princeton tomorrow even- Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove M e n u s Z in c h a l f t o n e r e p r o d u c , -ing! Miss Henson is the house Pageant—-Parade t io n s ..Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation guest of Mrs. Lloyd W. Orover, at her home, Oaklyn, Princeton. Bugler William G. Hulskamper, ASBURY PARK first class private of batteiy A, 165th field artillery, F ort Dix, for ' Wednesday, I 7 V Y E S merly of Ocfean Grove, ■ was the The Latest and Largest Variety of Hats . wee!?-cnd guest df Mr. and Mrs. Ini all colors and sizes from 21 Kj to 24. George W estervelt, 108 Abbott ave-’ December 4 ..Jiue. lie boys in the artillery are 9 8 c 8 c $ 1 . 8 5 0W,“ iSiM« being trained with tho .improved .* at 4 o’clock in. the : . afternoon ‘ Matron’s hats a specialty French 75's with the new recoil We also carry a fall line of Ladies Hand Bags at ...... 98c. mechanism. Among other former Bponsored by the Aobnry Park M AIN AVENUE FOR FEW DAYS ONLY, 100 Hats Reduced From Regular Neptune high school boys at Fort Board of Trade to offfolallf T e l e p h o n e Stock ...'...... 49c. open tbeObrlstm as Sbopploar Dix aro Norman Campbell, 2nd fieason, and to dramatise the OCEAN GROVE A sbury Park 7 lieutenant; Fred Vroom, William fact that thli nation I# BtflJ at N E W JERSEY PARIS HAT SHOP Kruschko, H arry Schira, privates, peace. V;. ' 436 Cookman Avenue, Asb Open Evenings »-'*alI o f th0 ;114th infantry. • .v'.. te m i- s - ; ■vjz.
P a y i n g U p WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward 0, W ayne
COAL AND WOOD HE' TIMES advertisers need our trade and B efore B eginning of H is T hird T erm ; T friendship, When you need anything first JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY CO D eterm ined G reeks H old O ff Italians try to buy it at home. We are anxious to COAL—BUII/DING MATEBIAL—FU E I, OIL ALL TYPES OF AUTOMATIC IIEAT see >ur .home community the center of :om Hugh O, Tompkins A s £ng!and R ushes■:4A ll Possible A id’ mercial -and social activity. Communities grow, and Phono 4040 005 Main Stroot, Asbnry Park
(EtMTOU’S NOTE—When opinions arc expressed In these columns, they prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES arc those oi tlio news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) team work make, for results. Trade at home...... ,< Released by Western NowKpnni»r-tInInn.i l. _ Phone 1439 24-1IOUR SERVICE Used Cara SHAFTO’S GARAGE CROCKERY STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING Corner Corlies Ave. and Main St. Neptune, N. J. Of course you want the best and most reasonable. Get it at the SKATE SHARPENING SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS CUT KATE, SHOP BOB EBERLE, Proprietor - Hows e Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant asd Bar Suppliea Agent for Columbia nml Westflelf! Mado Bicycflos, Complot© Ropalr Shop. Boiler Shntes. Children's Vehicles, Baby Carriages Repaired. 15 S o u th M a in -S tre e t, Telephone Asbury Park 1147 Skntos nnd Lawn Mowers Sharpened Opposite. Mam Avenue Gates C1 7rOS 1 Main Street, Anbury Fnrk.-ODnoslteJy.-3f.lC«-A« —
AUTO BODY REPAIRS OIL BURNERS NEW YORK.—One oj the first election bets to be paid off ■ Httvo- Slafliators 'Clenncil iuul Repaired Bolorc Filling ^Vlt!i Alitl-Froeze teas thc one pictured above, Body and Fenders A nfioK 'Painting Bethlehem Doe Oil Burning Equipment in which Inn Ray Hutton, R e p a ir e d Iiltll ilH U tH Finishing • near . Frumo . ana Axle Stralithtenor—WImki Alignment PROCTOR ELECTRIC CO. leader of an all-iuoman orches telephone S3S0 904 Asbury Avenue tra is shown being given a ride 10.06 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY, PARK telephone 3472 Asbury Pork around the Astor hotel. Actors LAUNDRIES Jimmie Dunn and Preston CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Air over the. country soldiers arc at work putting U. S. arm y camps Foster chose the losing candi In shape to receive the new draftees and thc regulars and recruits pictured date but !\liss Hutton bet on B A TTA G LIA C onstruction Co., Inc. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY TEN DIFFERENT SERVICES-r-A SERVICE TO FIT EVERY above at Camp Edwards, M ass.,'are shown charging the camera during: Mr. Roosevelt. SIllEWALKS and CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS military drills being held at this arm y post on Cape Cod. More than 12,000 FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS • NEED AND PURSE—WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK, men are at work at this particular camp, getting.: it ready for part of 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptuni-, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 Box 68, Avon-by-the-Sea : CALL Asbury Park 522 America's new peacetime army. IN THE ARMY : MILK AND CREAM drawn investigation from a senate Simple Routine ICE, COAL AND FUEL OIL AFTER-ELECTION: committee. ■ ' For trainees now going oil to an Decisions in Making Pennsylvania which two years ago swer the call of the draft, tho first 5 tn v ,c , iCE—FUEL OIL— COAI TAYLOR DAIRY CO. five days will be devoted to fitting With President Roosevelt captur* turned out its first Democratic state 'm fis ja - ICelvinators ;. . CnUey & Williams, Proprietors them into tho groove which they "5 ing an unprecedented third term by administration of the Twentieth cen MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK FROM MONMOUTH FARMS Will occupy during the next year. SsiiSp Timken Oil; Burners , almost 4,000,000 plurality and contin* tury gave the Democratic ticket a During these five days thc trainee V' Telephone 615 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove ... . . Phone 1979 uing his party control of both houses wide swccjS of,the state this year. 1 of Congress, the period ahead is ex* But even before the election federal will go through the operation known as "processing.” This, includes, in WINDOW CLEANING . pected to be one of. fast moving de agents' were making investigations oculation. vaccination and blood cisions on both.foreign and.domes .in Philadelphia. . test. He will be issued a uniform, Thompson Coal Company SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY tic issues. Many of these may come shoes and blankets; an identification 63 New York Ave., Ocean Grove before the inauguration January 20. MIGHTY ROME: FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL BLUE COAL "tag will be made out and-he will Many have been delayed during anx 1015 Sccond Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Phone 2300 FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE Plans Atvry be assigned a-’serial number. ious weeks and months while the na Apparently confident of a specdj- phone 4343 E. HERTFELDER tion indulged itself in a' political Also he will be interviewed ex capitulation, Romo began to talk of tensively, and he given an intelli MILK AND CREAM campaign., . . . pcncc 'terms as soon as Hie first TAXIS In the foreign field, continued sale gence; record. His schooling,' ath Fascist legions crossed the Alba letic ability,' hobbies and civilian of oil, cppper and machine tools to nian border to enter.Greece. Roma occupation will bo recorded, and he Japan, .that later may: be used WARDELL’S DAIRY implied dissension would bring the will be ottered a speeiai form of Mergaugey’s Taxi against a 'U. S. army, must.be re DAIRY PRODUCTS Tolophono 618—BAT OB NIOIIT Grrek to heei. .Premier John Me- life insurance. solved. Likewise the issue of sale Cars for all Occasions, aI>o Local snd Phtunce Movlns taxas, power behind the throne; was NEPTUNE, N. j. Telephone 1916 CHAUTEHED UUS8E8 FOK AI.L OCOA8IONN of food, to territory conquered by . When these records ore complete GB.SOUTH MAIN STREET OCEAN OKOVE, S’. 1. expected to resign. King George, Germany is, due to be settled. Other his time at tlie reception center will so ihe Italian', story went,- would ab have been served. The records will problems are th . assembled greater strength in tho I j tankers in the world were purchased Phone: Asbury Park 4185-M category. Here charges are expect- j east, anything might happen.' EDMUND L.THOMP.SOK from the Standard Oil company. THOMPSON & GILLAN A uto Repairing | ed in connection with operation''of a j Exterior and Intci v | SPECIAL I liquor ring, diversion of funds from \ PEACEFUL LONDON: • In addition the maritime commis HERBERT & ELLIS I sion has placed contracts for, the P a in tin g Painting 'and Decorating state liquor, stores. This might seem' Is This War? 1 Stockton and So. Main Si. = PERMANENT WAVE $ first glance to be a local prob construction of 174 ocean-going Enilnjates Fnrclstie Paperhanuinsr Ocean Grove. Tei. 7727 ’5 The Axis air attack on. London steamships with a gross tonnage of lem, but.“hot” money is alleged to' Conkrtun AOctmn u*o. 113 Abbott Avenue . I played on a limited scale while war have . passed', through, the ’ United about 1,000,000. Of these, 47 al IMione A sbnr/ P o rt > I $ 3 .5 0 | was being made, in the Balkans. Ocean Grove. Nj j. States mail, and that is a federal ready are - completed, and 95 per Fewer and fewer-were the attacks, To relieve offen se. ■ \V cunt of the others could be com I Three Items for $i. 0 0 by the Luftwaffe. On one Sunday New Jersey also may draw a missioned immediately on an emer M is e ry o f only a single German plane crossed COLDS crack-down rather early. Mayor gency. FRED K1ENZLEN ANDREW TAYLOR lilqnld • | Raymond's Beauty Shop I the channel. T ablets. Frank Hague of Jersey Gity sijf- E x e r c is e s 97. M t. T a b o r W ay TIN AND SHEET Mr.TAI, P 727 Bangs Avenuo | fered a severe moral defeat in the But the British attack on Germa V 8alro ny Was not lessened. The British Meanwhile ft was revealed that W OBK KB- Nobo Drops Asbury Park I election. Not only did the state fail Ocean Grove _Cough Drops to turn in its usual Democratic ma air ministry said the hardest blows units of the fleet are on “schedule 76 Hoath Main Street* A«bury Park | Tel. for Appointment 8220 | ol the war were being, struck at Ber exercises" near the French West Try 4‘llub■My•TI8m,,— jority, but Republicans were elect PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 9«01 A wonderfal Liniment ed governor and senator. This is lin railroad centers, and power sta Indian island of Martinique. Both Telephone A. P. 4146-W ^iniuiiiiiiiiniiiuiininiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinniir attributed to a public revision of tions, Tons of ' bombs, also were Secretary of State Hull and the navy machine tactics which already, has dropped, in the Industrial Ruhr and department insist there is no con .a t N azi in v a sio n .p o in ts in th e JNetl;- nection between the naval activity A. L. BROWN ST. ELMO HOTEL erlands, Belgium and France. One and thc status of the island which NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Open A ll Year day the German ministry of propa has been a matter of concern in Tinsmith CASH 'AND CARRY Corner Main and New York^ Avenues N A M E S . ganda and public enlightenment ad Washington since the Vichy govern"- &Iate and Shingle ALL SERVICES Individual meals served by dar or week mitted the ioss of eight German mcnt and Germany made arrange Hoofing of All Kindt 20% Discount . . . B. R. SHUBERT in the news planes to four British. It was the ments for a joint war effort. Stoves and FnrnaceB Nept. Highway & Corlies Ave. American and European Te! Asbury Park 67 f first time Herr Goebbels . admitted Telepiione 8149 , Befogee—Ignace Paderewski, cel- anything like that. MISCELLANY: 109 Aljljott Are.* Ocean .Grore Neptune, N. J. ' ebrated pianist and first'. president Meanwhile. London resumed its C. RUdolph Leonard), famous Vien The W ayne TealRoom ol the Polls! republic, arrived in boast of "business as usual.” Sub n a a n im a l tra in e r, w ho o fte n wfsS New York, a refugee from his home ways and trains were running elose bitten and clawed by Hons, tigers DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE Asbury and New Jersey Avenues At Emory Street Bridge land. President Roosevelt appoint to schedule, food Hvas arriving In and bears; died from blood poison m n ttr n ta a ALTERATIONS Luncheons' Dinners ed and Instructed Anthony Drexel sufficient amounts to prevent clos ing, the result of the bite of a mpuse. “From Erenlnff Gown to Skirt” 112 Pages—$1.00 MOG-XVS ICE CREAM—P|ACKAGE OR BULK Biddle, ambassador to Poland, to He was bitten while cleaning a cage •Jfo Job Too Big or Too Small. er trimming of the ration cards and By H all $1.10* Public Phone A. P. S505 M. G. EVANS greet the 80-year-old evacuee. stores were open in regular hours, and succumbed eight days later. Reasonable—^Work Guuranleed C Riding a faulty radio beam, a MBS. M. SEtDEMAK Ocean Grovo Times Tourist—Neville Chamberlain, for 620 Cookman Are^ Aaburr Park St Mato Annuo m er British Prime Minister, v;a8 SPEED: United Airlines, passenger pinna Second Floor—Phone A. P. 1171 . Ocean Orore, S . J. r e p o r t e d e n r o u te to th<- U nited crashed on snow-covered Bountiful I n th e A i r S ta t e s tor his health. The umbrella peak, 18 miles from - the'Salt Lake statesm an had decided to go, of all G. T, Baker, president of the Na City. Utah, airport. Seven passen places, to California. tional Airlines, landed a transport gers and crew of three were killed. I TAXI SERVICE .§ Bedim Tuneral dotttt o e a n i B W CKlng M ichael,, who succeeded to Prediction—Democracy is dead monoplane at Jacksonville, Fla., the throne of Rumania when his fe. Established 1800 aH over tho world, says Pierre La just nine hours and 2fl minutes after [Call A. P. 89001 . *. coughs jn public. Smith Bros. Cough ■leaving Burbank, Calif. It was the ther, Carol, fled, received a raise of 100/ Bangs Are., Asbnry Park Drops relieve coughs due to colds—pleasantly. val, vice premier of France. The | CENTURY CAB CO. 1 Joseph JBU; Ely» Mgr. ■ Tel, 452fi Two kinds:—Black or Menthol, only 5?, fastest' west-east crossing aince $180,000 with the job. 5 tjltlce, 800 Bangs AVmar | man' who negotiated the pre-arm is itPaul B. West, elected,president Onr services available to oil re Howard Hughes took ot! from the I BrancJi OHIcc, M. T . Bn» iV-iminnt g Smith Bros. Gough Drops are the tice terms with Germany and later sam e field and landed, in tfevi Torts of the Association of National Ad r .iiee* S t. it tnto Arc. =. gardless of financial circumstances. linked thr Vichy government with 10 hours and 34 minutes later, Ba-. vertisers, announced that in " a re only drops containing VITAMIN A 'Nazi Germany, Indicated in an,In ker’s average speed was 248 miles cent survey only one member ex Vitamin A (Carotene) faiscs the resistance of terview he desires plays on thc radio,” Marian “You're not- a poor executive, fool, he had gone, a,little mad as “With big business men getting d ra w le d . Mrs: Morgan. Nobody else, could lonely old men sometimes do. And behind things. In this county;" he strange gloom, this shadow which!-' have pulled the mill through—” here was Wallace Withers scheming "We don’t have a radio." Lucy went on, still pompously, "I. figure was as fearsome and Intangible ns returned, calmly. i Howard L. Smith I "I know. You’ve told me. I reck to cheat her. and she was, alone, to travel with them, Virglei: Not the swoop of a hawk through the Wallace Withers came promptly. on I’d better not have Wilis out. with no one to go to. for the steady- fight ’em or oppose ’em. . I don’t aim w in d . ■ ,’ (Successor to Angles A S m ith) i He had on his funeral suit, he was You can handle anything that needs irig courage that comes with ap to Jfight progress. I; aim to get into “Your father’s way was an old- . '•”( '• I blue-shaven! and rather pompous. to be done. I’ll send the eSr after p ro v a l. it and make money along with the fashioned way.” she said,' “but so y o u .” .'Fires were burning in the: house, He looked doubtful when M arian and rest So I come tip here to talk are a lot of things old-fashioned. .; ; gv;; P l u m b i n g | Lucy Fields were introduced. in the Wills would probably refuse to for a wonder, and Marian was business to you. I' figure to buy Things like good credit and a good " come to the house, anyway, because curled in a big chair under her “I came up here-to talk busi y o u r .m i ll! ” .•••;;: name, things like fairness and hon- ; j T inning and H eating] of Marian. Marian’s attitude was father’s portrait. Marian stayed ness—” he began. or and decent dealing. They’ve to- still an enigma to her mother. .Mar alone too much lately, was too still. “Lucy knows all my business,” ■ CHAPTER XIII■ vented some smart methods but ' u ian had always been a bright gift "Wallace W ithers is coming here Virgie was short,"and you can talk they’ve never Invented anything that HARDWARE I that Virgie was grateful fpr, biit a tonight to sell me some timber,” before my daughter." There was an instant's silence. takes the place of those old-fash- ' ; , gift that left her bewildered. and a Virgie said at dinner, “I want you Withers settled himself, a bit un- • Virgie sat without moving. M arian ioned things!" • ■ g I Paints and Oils | little uncertain and abashed. She to go and get Lucy— then both of easily, .in David Morgan's high- gave a little startled gasp and Lucy "We could paint the roller mlU," ■', By found herself constantly contriving you stay around. I don’t trust that backed chair. . Virgie sat, straight said vaguely, “Why—’’ suggested Lucy faintly. "We could to please Marian or to avoid her old man and I want somebody to ( and uncompromising, on the oppo- Then; Virgie snorted. "I reckon let the boys work on it slack days.” X 151 Main Ayenue) Helen Topping Miller displeasure! arid this was all wrong, hear every word that he says.' site side of the fire. She had re I'll just have to go on standing in “And have Wallace Withers walk of course. Nonsense, being bossed, "Why doesn’t he come to'the of gained her poise, she felt cool again, the way of progress,' Wallace. Be- by and see that he’s got us scared?, ^ i o c e a n g b o v e , n . j . ■ 1 © D. Appleton-Century Co. around by ninety-Odd pounds of WNU Service. ; fice if he Wants to talk business? in command. Wallace Withers was cause you won't get my mill.” Let him build his pulp mill. I'm gj black-eyed girl, but that was the Why does he come to the house?” just another countryman with a Withers hitched forward, hts eyes not going to be stampeded into u | Telephone 4741' . f foolishness .of mothers. And moth Marian asked. shrewd way : of getting along. She showing points of anger. • changing my ways. Morgan pulp Is ers loved it. They put.up a spirit Virgie was a little bpthered to had handled enough men_like him “I reckon- you didn't understand known wherever men make paper, ggo1' ^i«iiii»»Hiiiivhs a big share - of stock e ste d . jail, but: lie isn’t friendless. He’s an didn't you, W allace? You must have sleep. Her battling spirit, was Telephone, Asbury Park 5267 in the mill. .' -/,% ;. . '’ • Run stuff.” “And you. refused, him?” Marian old man—a mountain man—and ho strained your mirid,- getting all those roused, she found herself clenching “I don't .want to cut on Bobcat. .CHAPTER V—In the Morgan ghonie- asked sharply. dealt with,those skunkS like' a moun high aims and ambitions into lan her fists in the dark, making up Wills Improves rapidly and discovers he Not for another year if I can holp it. Is falling in love w ith Marian. She. IS "Did you want him for a step tain man would do. But tlie law. guage. Too bad it’s all going to savage and telling .speeches nnd developing similar symptoms but neither Call’up Bryson, Lucy, and ask him won’t beat him out of what is his— waste—all that brain power. You muttering fragments of them aloud. cares to let anyone know of their feel*-. father? I didn't think you’d like if he has any of that cider left that not if I can help it.’’ could run for something and maybe The thin, blue winter dawn came ■ ings; Virgie offers Wills a Job at the mill. hasn't got too. darned explosives. going over there • to live in that Tom Pruitt learns that the timber inter* moldy old house with no lights and “I didn’t come here to talk about get .elected if you put all your elo late. , She had already given up hope ests have sent jheri to look over his land. There might be a way to. limber up n o w ell." Pruitt,- either,” Wallace went on. quence on the job. As it is. you’re of'rest, when the east beignn to be . He takes his rifle and tramps into the old Withers. Most every man: has .woods; ; ■' •. "Though I might as well toll you just wasting your, breath. My mill pearl and aquamarine. She got up a loose joint; somewhere.” "Heavens, :no! But, Mother"— CHAPTER VI—His health greatly im- Marian’s' voice rose almost to a your foreclosure suit- won’t iritcr- •won’t bo for sale—tomorrow nor any and dressed, • putting on her good proved and the offer of the Job accepted,; “I, don't believe Mr. Withers has wall—“you never mentioned il! You fere with Hooper and Payne—not other, day. Not so long, as I can find blue suit, her best silk blouse. She Wills leaves the,Morgan household to live any: He's made like one of these elsewhere in the village. In parting he never told mo! If anything-like that likely. There’s - claims that come a green stick in this country to would have preferred going into ac Slate, Tile,' Asbestos, Sian .tells Marian that her. mother has given dry land turtles—all shell and claws, him■-work in tlie • mill: and she tell3 him happened to me I’d -tell you—". ahead of first mortgages—claims grind into pulp., So—this business tion in her old corduroys and boots, nnd BUilt-up Roofing and mouth .and no soft spot.” -■ contercnce seems to me to be prac of her dislike of'this arrangement. , t ■’Would you? I seem to remember •that havo got priority in law." but this fight today was to be one Slieet Metal Work "You’re real bright at times, Lu- CHAPTER vh—After many days x>f a Itcnfro boy, one time—" “W hat'claims?” tically over!” .of Wits, of law'and shrewdness—not Warm Air Heating, , waiting. ion his timber property.. Tom ■ cy,” Virgie. applauded. \\Just don’t "Labor claims, A mechanics’ lien He stood up. and Lucy, watching to be conducted in a disreputable Pruitt finally spots his "enemy - and "Oh, that awful infant! As though forget to bo bright—that’s all. It's supersedes most any other kind of in a sort of fascinated awe over her old hat jerked belligerently, over one Ventilating fires at them, seriously wounding a man, I would consider a boy like that!” that .fifteen-minute interval’ when a claitn—you know that, I reckon.” . note-book, saw that his .hands trem eye.-. g ggg-; / ■ go gg ■ gg. , "Well, I’m not considering W al Estimates Freely Given woman forgets that God puts brains bled.. His lips drew back a little lace Withers either. Nor anybody . “When did any mechanic ever set At least, thank goodness, her ene captured: and jailed, inside her head as well as eyelashes foot on Hazel Fork?". ' ..-•' showing his yellow teeth. my was now standing forth in the on- th e sid e of it th a t ru in s a lo t of else. I felt like a fool—lie made J N BEARMORE CHAPTER VHI—At the mill, the moun ■ “There was road? built there—and "Your mill will he for sale, Vir open. The secret hawk that beat tain men resent, having/ Wills put In ’e m .” me mad and I wenUofl in one. of charge of the work but he suffers no ac- gradin’ done and gravel hauled—” • gie M organ!. If. it ain’t for sale to dark vvings between her and the sky . tlve antagonism from ‘ them.- Marian "I won’t forget.” my tantrums—then young Wills & CO. "Mighty sorry roads. And mighty day—it will be. It wil),be! I don’t was a tiling of form and definition. comes to him and explains that people She will -though, Virgie thought, cnme stumbling' in here and so say he took Tom Pruitt’s, job while he little of them is left' now." figure to be balked in what I set - Arid she felt sure that if she could 919 Third avenue,' Asbnry was stalking the timber'men and she wearily, as sho crossed thc yard to much has happened since I forgot all about it.” out to do. Not by anybody. You keep Payne and Hooper, and W ai-: P a r k asks help to aid her in convincing Tom back her old car out of the shed. "That ain't here nor there, Vir that he is still wanted' at the mill. Tom better do a little thinking, Virgie. - lace W ithers from getting«possession ; That cool-headed young chap from M arian's eyes cooled, withdrew, gie. .The men who built 'ern never refuses to be bailed out of jail”pendlnr You’ll sell to mo—reasonable—or I’ll of tlie limber area on Hazel Fork, T e l. 1858 trial because he feels he is not wantei Missouri, would give Lucy two Ian-' then "turned upon her. m other intent-. got paid.” • . : or needed by the Morgans; > get capital and put you out of busi she could defeat their schemes. She guishirig: looks and reduce her in ly . ■•■• "So this Hooper and Payne and ness; Now ,I’ll thank you for my knew every inch of land, every CHAPTER IX—A large portion of wood stantly to the compliant'softness of. “It hasn't occurred to you, ilas it,. that man Cragg,' I suppose, bought wttlp at the mill is spoiled b y ‘.a poor h a t .” .■■■■ ‘ standing tree, every foot of availa a vanilla custard. .But the Lord, so, Mother, that all these things that tip the labor claims?”; ; - chemical solution and. Virgie suspects She had not, Virgie thought thank ble pulp wood for a hundred miles USED OVER her chemist'1 has had something' to do, Virgie decided, looked after the soft have happened—ugly,., destructive “The court allowed tho claims fully, afterw ard,: put him out of the around. What little Wallace With with It., She tells her daughter. Marian, women, It was tlie tough ones who things that have never happened to' they.hold. ■.They financed this Phil that she believes Branford Wills and house.; She had kept her temper’, ers: owned, even counting the acre 8 0 YEARS Marian are .in loye. Marian demesit, could take it who had a hat’d time. us, before—ijcgan after ' you hired lips’, bunch and all they got was and she had kept her head. But age he had bought from Perry Ben CHAPTER X—Next day. an attdmpt is The soft’ones lay back and whim Branford.W ills to work in the mill?!" notes arid liens—with Pruitt’s lien T O F IG H T when he had gone rattling away In nett; would not go far. No man in made to burn the mill arid Wills and pered and ■; siviftly somebody' else "What?" a g e ly . :• , _ ,■ .. in prospect. - Arid the rest, except they resent- his presence. vShe asks him. them over the steep places.. “I'm talking"—Marian went on a "The old pea-hen! . .The old ant- j for Torri’s rich heritage, was tied up to leave the village, but he‘Did you take a look at this?” act; of nature splendid and beauti He’s a nice chap. . He can be . a lot most of his life—r.s well as though I touch him. He wouid break her if sh e ask e d . ■ g- ful. Trees could have-been dirty of h e lp to . m e ." ■ had stirred up the mud to make he could, because only by reducing “No, Mrs.- . Morgan. It was brown ior gray, but they \veren't, A sick, ugly doubt crept like, a h im i” ,-. '.'-.i her to suppliant meekness could he marked personal—I opened the en. Even stripped. of- their leaves they . foul-footed creature through M arian j "But the mill is shabby, Mother. rebuild the brittle tower of his own' .velope but I didn't look at the let were interesting and graceful. Morgan's mind. Older women did All; the metal roofing is rusty and prime conceit. te r .’’ " And rocks were . softened and get sentimental ideas about young the m ortar falling out of the bricks She made a cup of coffee, in the “It’s from Wallace Withers. . He made lovely by lichen arid water men. It couldn’t be—she fought the —and Tom has propped up the fence kitchen, and drank it black- and hot. wants to come to my. house gtoriight fall; ferns and the. mystery of shad thought away furiously.'Her splen in a dozen places.” Lossie came scuffing in in bedroom to talk business, SO he says.” ows. Storms, too, were beautiful. did, 'courageous, capable mother— Red -burned in Virgie’s cheeks. slippers, her hair plastered stiffly iii Lucy brightened^ ‘(Then he has The piling anger' of the clouds, the ■ low, to let such a suspicion creep Her eyes shot blue Sparks. a net. " '• ' ; ; ‘g ■ ' I decided to sell that Bennett spruce. fiery skeleton bones of lightning, the into herJjraio. Sho breathed- deep, , "I should spend money to fancy "My goodness,” she exclaimed, He’ll try to get three; prices out of silver .m arching of the -rain': . And lire arid threw back her, head, and be to 'AtofXtJi^JdddacA& ?■ up the mill on the outside when' the “you going to the mill this early?. you, M rs;-M organ.’’ ' —though it had the color of terror, cause, she had to ignore arid defeat men aren't-back on full pay yet! Whyn't you call me to get you some “He’s , sure to try something. I’ve ■had gloryt There was.the pink and it or be tortured eridlessly,. she man-,1 When .I can’t even discount m y bills!. breakfast?" known Wallace all my life—the old purple of laurel and rhododendron -aged a cool remoteness. k i OST people who use Dr. Mile j .Your father never asked for more "I'll eat later. I've got a lot to scorpion. The last time he came to in the spring, the white candelabra •. “It was an . idea I had. - I don’ t " * Anti-Pain Pills say that one than thirty day^-in his life—nnd I'm do. I don’t know when I’ll be back.” • see m e he tried to talk me into m ar of. dogwood- set in the forests in think it’s insane.' I think it’s, quite B u t Wallace refused to pill usually relieves their head- thankful if I can get anything paid Her old car roared down the bilL rying him because he said I didn’t spring, the flame of azalea. reasonable," Marian ';, said as she be hurried. nches. In the regular package, off in ninety.” v . The early morning fog was lying in know enough to run this mill.” ;g Only in making man had'tlie fine walked to the door,'her eyes more Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills cost country;. has got . a . future. They : "We only took sixty for the new great white scarves of feathers down "But—you couldn’t!. Why, Mrs. brush, and' chisel ol the Creator like David's .than ever. one penny each. In the economy think there's going, to be money parts for the Jordan machine, Mrs.,, the slopes of the mountains. "The Morgan, his poor first wife never slipped. ■ Men were a sorry piece of Lucy settled herself with her note packages, one penny buys H i made over liere^-in lumber and in. M o r g a n /’-; ■. ’ u: u steam of the mill drifted like wings . did come to tbwn. I 'don’t suppose work, so Virgie thought. Dreary to book and pencil : when ; Marian by-products." . . - •■ .,' “Much obliged, Lucy. ’ Stick with against a dawn-quickened sky, as pills. she ever had more than one decent look at, most of them, full of silly brought her back, scarlet spots in .“What did you come here to talk me, will you? I seem to. need a she approached the gate. dress in her whole m arried life.” hates and greedinesses, schemes to her cheeks, her eyes as excited as Why Don’t You Try Dr. Miles td me about?" Virgie! demanded, couple of friends.” ■ Suddenly she found herself deeply : “I didn't marry him, did 17 I defeat and destroy- each other, all . though she was about/to attend a , abruptly, while Lucy made little, “Father,” Marian persisted, “had moved, loving that shambling build- Vg may be getting soft in a few spots, to no profit. g se a n c e ; , . Anti-Pain Pills? frightened, scribbling marks on her old-fashioned ideas—you know that, ing, the windows burning in the w an, v&Sf but not in that one. Lucy, you lis Wars and politics,;, angers, and ^.M arian said, “Do I have to listen They taste good, act promptly, paper. ‘‘When you talk by-products Mother, He was ,too conservative wintry sun, the ranked piles of. ten. I want you to come out to that absurdities, these men had made;' when old Withers comes or is it all do not upset the stomach, con- you mean 'pulp. What's on your fo r th e se tim e s ." ■ ’ ’ ; . , wood, even- the choking, sulphide conference. If Withers has any idea going on their scraihhling way, add right to go on reading?” , tain no opiates or loxatlvo medi m in d ? " Virgie looked up at. David's pic smell that lay along the ground so gg of selling that spruce I want a rec ing little to the beauty and serenity “You don’t have' to listen unless cines. • But Wallace refused to be hur ture—at the straight, strong. Judi insistently.’ The mill was her life— g g ord of it. He’ll.; try to work some of the world. The'black scald, bris you toant to. I just warit plenty of ried. He made a steeple with; his cial line of his lips, at his thoughtful, all tho rest of her life. It was Da- . You may bo miles away from a kind of racket. You can make tling with broken, burned trunks people around when ! have to talk long fingers, and looked at . her cautious eyes. The look heartened vld—what was left to her of the m an: g:V; drug store when you are suffer notes of everything. He says he and charred stumps—men had done to that old scoot." blandly over the crest of it •• her, stopped the odd quivering in she had loved. . ing from a, Headache, Neuralgia, wants to talk business—well, when that. Mank Pressly had a sUll up “Why on earth are you so nervous, "There will be,” he announced, In her knees, the shaken cold anger She would fight for it Stiffly she gV'.I or Muscular Aches and Pains. I talk business m y secretary Is pres there somewhere, and his fire had Mother, it it’s just a business deal?” an oratorical tone, "big develop that tore at her. David was with set her chin on that thought i Why not get n package of Dr. ent. I’ll havo Marian- there, too. got away from him; burned up the “I'm not nervous!" snapped Vir ments in tliis country—if-you don’t her. He bad died but he had not The night men, not yet gone off Miles Anti-Pain Fills today and I’d like to have young Wills—where still and six kegs of raw whisky .be gie, putting down the ashtray she hinder them, Virgie M organ.: ' taken his spirit away from the mill. shift, stared at her as she walked,’’ i be prepared for emergencies? is h e ? ” . fore it tore down the ridge to ruin was fiddling with. f'Why should I ' "1? I've been developing the coun It walked there, stood over: the blow eyes ahead, face grim aid reso-.';; "He went up in the woods with four or five .-hundred acres of fair be nervous?” : ' •' ’• Regular Package, 25 Fills, 25# try myself, for a few years! I’d be pits arid the great- digesters and lute, across the frozen, yard. ,j V .the truck." • "• . •' “You have been—I’ve, noticed It timber. And .with it had gone thou the last person on earth to hinder' deckers, .where the raw pulp was Economy P ackage, 125 P ills, (LOO • "Well,- I’m glad somebody went sands of Virgie’s little . seedling for days. You know it, Mother.':’ ;. steamed and thinned and. ground (continued next weea) ' J besides me, Marian thinks 1 look anything' that was for the'good of .tre e s . , ", “It's because so many things are and dried—fine fiber that would one ~ ’r ' r like an old fool trailing around in this country.! .But^you aren’t talk In n Binglo-month of-1940, truck; •Surveying this blaekencd, months- happening,” defended Lucy brightly.: day he milled into missals for nuns the mud, climbing over timber and ing about the good of the country. old ruin, Virgie thought of Tom. “I'm nervpujf myself; :Every time or paper on which letters would be •oduction am ounts' to moirei -'ttoa- wading creeks, a fat old woman like Wallace Withers. ; You’re frying fish The man Cragg lived on, and Tom I open a filing cabinet I.halfway written to old mothers. ^ • commercial m otor . ,ve-' !• " : ''~ y '■ D R . M I L E S me. Anyway, It’s a poor execu of your own—and I wont plain talk,' stubbornly : refused to. be released e x p e c t a bomb to go off.'1 - She gave David, a look that f tn oil tho : : i tive who can’t 'get somebody to do not speeches. What’s your proposi from tho JaU. He was a fanatic old .“You've been listening to mystery reached a band to him through) this M r * p a in p h i s tho dirty work.” tion?” , ;• , - *•. * ' * , v .•I,'; H i.;