THE OCEAN ©ROVE TIMES

VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 27 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JULY 2, I9IO ONE DOlXAfi THE YEAR

EIGHT MEETINGS LAKE CARNIVAL DATES tODD-COSOVER CUPID VERY BUSY PflOF. RUSSELL A JUDGE LITTLE GIRL BROWNES HELD LAST SUNDAY Arranged al a Conference ol the As­ Well-Known Couple Wedded a! Home m OCEAN GROVENamed to Preside a!.Speci&l Sessions Sad Accident On Thursday Near the bury Park Authorities ol the Bride Court in i\ cm York South End Pavilion •The'mayor of Asbury Park arid ■ In last week's issue of the Times Among thq six appointments to tlie Jean Kennedy, aged fourteen, BISHOP DUBBS PREACHED AT MORN­ the carnival association met on appeared a brief notice of the mar­ THREE YOUNG COl'PlES WERE CAR­ Special Sessions and City Magis- daughter of Dr. and .Urx. John M, Monday evening and amicably ‘ ad* riage of Miss,Carrie Todd, a former trates’ Courts, New York Ciiy, an Kennedy, of New York, was drowned ING AND EVENING WORSHIP justed their differences, with .regard summoiT resident of Ocean Grove, RIED WITHIN THE WEEK nounced on Wednesday by . Mayor _ on Thursday near the So tub End pa­ to .the place^of holding the Fourth and Bruce K. Conover, of Asbur/ Gaynor as that of Prof. Isaac J^.’ vilion, Ocean Grove, in' the oxaet of July display of fireworks. At tho. Park. An extended report of tlie Russell, a summer resident of ocean spot where a little boy lost his life same, time the dates for tlio • Wesley: wedding'.has boon..sent this- paper Grove, to be. Chief Justice ol the from the same cause lflfc&year. Jn Three Departments of tlio Summer lake, earn ival were finally:settled up­ for publication: LeRoy Ilnrford Weds a Pittsfield

nnd paused at Ann’s kitchen' door. Mra. Bart's heart almost stopped beat­ Van’s Grocery Talk ing for an instant, then it went on^in no LmuwxsE. Delia Priddy’s heavy, angry throbs. PARTIAL LIST OF Lot Delia Priddy accuse her of steal­ Young man in New York told mb ing' the supper. She would laugh In the other day that he read my Tea Party her face! “Talks” in the Ocean Grove Timao There was the sound of a low knock regularly. If a young.man in New A Scheme For Revenge Tliat at the* kitchen door, and Ann strode York finds these “talks” interesting swiftly across the floor and threw tho so should people , nearer home, ton Had a Happy Ending. door wide open. There stood Delia ivherees hie interest U: probably not with her millc. pitcher in one hand and monetary;'yourtr will be Sor the By CLARISSA MACK IE tho black cat curling about ber skirts,’ good of your pocket and your hcrase- “Good evening,” hesitated Delia, with bola. Had something to say about i n cleaning up some time ago. I've •Copyright, 1310.' by American Press oho look .at Ann’s face, . “Ctood evening,’t snapped ^IrSi .Bart, been looking over my stocks to see Association. • what odds and: ends I had which with question Ing brows. needed moving and found some can­ “May I come, in for a-few minutes?” ned Iruits which there wero but a. Delhi l ’rlddy Hew briskly nnmml hi»r nsked Delin. “I wdnMo say something, few on hand, so I took them down , v little, kitchen. ■ I Vila was jxiyiuij a tea to you, jlrs. Bart.” ana have them on a counter for In­ .v. v, party that hlgltt,, ' .“Come in.” said Ann. ungraciously,• spection. They’re all good; only . In ..the bthei, ’half of the house two leading the way into the diniiig room just odds nod "ends—poaches, plums, and; pulling forward a: stiff rocker. apricots—l)!g cans and l marked For Sale by- E. N.; VVoolston- . V;-./.;* women sd^talkin^J in a sunny bow “Sit down.’-’ V ;hem 1C ccuts each while they last. >' ' window.here was .neat But Delia stoo.dj tall arid slehder.and. Have a sample can opened so you can Real Estate and Insurance Agent, SO Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. ■'Jti, ; and brderly'vbut'tlie rooms lacked:the see and taste the quality. Have also very pale," he^ pitehor hold in tlio curs’.O noma fresh pineapple in cans packed air of "festivity 'that:, was imparted by of liOr long arni. The black cat still in Hawaii; delicious. Just melts irs y/; tbo preparadons for I he party-.'' .arched its -back against. hor. silken , your mouth; only ID cento a can. No. S5. On Ocean Pathway, a ant 7 room summer cottage, well v-' i'': “If I was to n lv e a tea party to the skirt. v . ‘ .v/; ..'';- : Doa’t know whether anybody els- sowing society wouldn’t yolv. think I .Aim watched lier and waited, fierce­ makes canned vegetable prices jusr. uiodern 9 room cottage with all im­ furnished. Price $2,ipo. j' was mean if I didn't ‘.invite*-my. next ly expectant of tho accusatiou. She; as I do. Three grades-—IB een'.g provements, including heater; house 1 maglued t hat Delia liad seen her dev­ straight. 2 for 25-.: nnd 3 for 25c. No. 294. Cookinan avenue, near r . ddor neigl 1 bor.?’’ demanded Ann, Bart Al! good, ior I buy the best X enn to iu first-class couditior; Excellent impatiently'. .. . astated , siipper tabie through the 'win­ put into these grades. Com, peas New York avenue. A five-room dow, or she' inay■ litive 'observed Ann V • ■,,,I don't UnoAv,” returned Mra. White end tomatoes. Don’t forgot tlie cof­ opportuirity to secure a house on this in the very act of despoiling the. t- fees nor tho teas I offer. ' I’m par­ summer cottage. Price $1,500. :•‘ * .*• evasively. “I yuess.1*11 put this edging blO. ■ _ ■ ■■ ■ • ■ ; V-.- ticular in 'th e selection, of them aa charming street. Price $6,300; j.\;.■ :!In plain. Yv’bnt do you think, Ann?” the importers can tell you, ■ and I Bart stabbed her -knitting nee^ “I want you. to comO to my supper No. xo. On Ocean. Pathway, run­ party,” blurted forth Delia at last.’ “I may add, even if X blush a little; In dies into the folds of tbe shawl and doing so, that they tell ma I'm a No. S3. Embury avenue, very ning through to McClintock street, a ,v ”.i leaued back in her rocking chair. “I’d know I’ve never been very friendly to good Judge. close to the ocean, a modern 12 room you, Mrs. Bart, but I mean to do bet­ desirable boarding house property, . . ’ put It in plain if I was you, Benny. Think ol changing your grocer". cotta,ge with improvements,furnished. You needn’t try to get out of auswer- ter, aud. I’ve put off asking you every Give mo an. opportunity to serve consisting of thirty-two guest rooms, ing me, for I mint to know what's the day because I thought maybe you’d you, .for I believe I- can satisfy you Price $5,500. • reason Delia Priddy didn't ask me to resent it. Now, at the very last mo* both in price and quality, nnd par­ furnished. Owner open.for an offer. mentj I Just made up my mind to rush ticularly in promptness of delivery, - •;her party? Uaven’t I always been • . Your Neighbor, No. 301, Clark avenue, a pleas* Price $10,000. . nice to her? I’ve asked her time and in nnd have it out!. I’ve got a place “j-again to every kind of doings me and alt laid for, you, and I expect wo'll all have a real good time together. Will L. van Gillnwe James ever had. Not that she’d ever Ocean drove. New Jersey ' , . come a step, but <1 invited her; and you come?” We have other valuable bargains both in cottages and boarding houses that do not Delia’s blue eyes wore lifted for an now James is dead and buried and appear on this list. Most any of the. above properties csin.be purchased on easy terms, i . ; I've come to live In tlio other half of instant to the crayon portrait of James Bart on the wall over tbe mantel­ Complete Line ol Women's, the house I should think she'd have M lsse'j* Ji«id C hlldreti’f . ■; and in many cases a large size mortgage can be,allowed to remain. All the.proper­ v • manners enough to ask me. I’ve been piece; then her glance fell on the a member of the sewing society ever strangely working features of Ann ties have water and sewer connection. since I married nnd come to Stillwn- Bart. White Canvas Shoes . 'te r—that's twenty j’ears ago. It’s a “I can’t come,” said Ann in a chok­ Any further information will be gladly furnished and the properties can be in­ ,public slight, tlmt's what it Is!” ing voice; ‘ and Oxfords spected by applying to ine at my office, •■••Mrs; White quivered uneasily. “You “Why ?” asked Delia gently, In welt and turned soles never knew Delia before you was.mar­ “You’ll know why—when you go into ried and came to Stillwater?;’ she ven- you^ rooms,” retorted Ann bitterly, >,.• turod. hesita t Ingly. ‘‘I am sorry. I hope you’ll change r , . Ann Bart shook her head. your mind,” said Delia, turning to the ; ‘Til have to be going along home, I door. ; . ' guess,” said the other woman, rising . When the door had closed Aim slowly aud picking tho threads from reached down and took the box out Open Day'and Night Telephone 117=J Asbury her dress. "There’s supper to get for of her workbaskot and thrust it in a ■ jHenry and the children and”—she small cupboard in the chimneyplece. ; ! paused awkwardly and shifted her It slipped forward; and before Ann glance from her companion’s face to could catch it fell to the floor, distrib­ ; • the lowering plants In .the window— uting its contents over the hearthrug; ■ “your night blooming cereus 1ms got'; w jth a little cry, of dismay Ann bent .—one, two, three—it’s got seven buds down to pick up the scattered letters and photographs. Aa she placed the on it! They* look like they'll open to* last one in theHjox her arm stiffened, p 1 ' night.” She turned surprised eyes and she held .the picture before her • upon her hostess. eyes with a strange B e t smilo on her 'Mrs.*. Bart's. lips took on a bitter curve as she replied: “Yes, it’ll be face. tonight: I. guess I’ll have to It was a picture of her husband, James Bart, tjiken in his handsome L A. TAFT SHOE CO. admire it all by myself. Every mem* young manhood. The bold dark eyes' 1 ber of the society I asked to come in looked confidently' into her own and “ Shoos Exclusively " ' . and see it said she had an engage­ seemed‘to challenge her to criticise the Cookman Ave. and Bond Street ment—just as if I didn’t know ’twas few words written in hia crabbed writ­ ASBURY PARK No. 23 South Main Street, Asbury Park . * Delia Priddy’s party they were going ing across the bottom of the card: ; to!” . - • “To Delia, from James. April 2, Opp. Main Avenue dates, Ocean Grove ■ , As the afternoon wore, on her bitter* : 1SSS.” That was a year before he had tf;/. -. ness increased, and she was trembling married Ann. Full Line of -with anger and disappointment that , Ann rose stlflly to her foot and closed Al WHITE’S she could no longer conceal from her- the box. .with a snap; then she ’walked ^ self. She wished some calamity might deliberately to Delia,Priddy's door and . ::T>; befall Delia’s tea party. Indeed, she knocked loudly. . ■ IT IS ?;> / -was quite willing .to become the nu* “Come in!”, said Delia’s voice. Autom obile : thor of any catastrophe that would put • Miss Priddy was sitting near tlie I I -i.■, an.end to the. merrymaking. devastated supper table,, her eyes red At 13 o’clock she saw Delia, arrayed from crying. The tall clock in the Fully Equipped for Tire and Tube i in a black slli skirt and whit'e shirt corner was slowly ticking away the | S u f Repairing at Reasonable Rates waist, tripping down tho street with minutes toward 0, when tho expected a pitcher in on jhatul. Delia would be guests would arrive. . back in ten mi jutes. Instead of feeling triumphant at the : Like a little fury the widow flew downfall of her enemy’s hopes, Ann , < . across the hall and opened Delia’s Bart felt very small and mean. But ■ ;; , door. The tablo was set for supper— she could be as magnanimous. an d I;’-'/') gold banded china, pale phfk 1mm, .“I was mad at you, Delia Priddy,” pickles and preserves, three kinds of she said, in a low, even tone, “because cake, balls of pot cheese, a golden sal* you’ve al ways snubbed me and because .ad-Oven the bubbling of the teakettle you didn’t ask me to your party, so I TOILET ARTICLES IiTtho kitc 1 ien bespoke: the pot of fra* came in arid carted all y6Ur food up grant tea that was. to come. Ten places into the attic, and it's there now, just ■were laid, and Ann Bart swiftly .count* as good as ever. I'll go up in a minute V, ' * ed the members of the sowing society, and bring it down. I want to ask you The White Drag Shop Ms Not Half So Soothing to and there were nine and ono overr- a question, nnd you needn’t be offend­ Pitman Avenue: Baby as that would be Delia’s.cousin from the ed.. ' You, used, to know my husband • / . Junction. She was always invited to before I was married, didn’t you?” Opposite Aadttorium Della’s, partes.' ' Delia’s head lifted proudly* and she Ann Bart' hesitated for an instant ' broke the bitter, silence of years. ■ “I iv.-'only. . Then a ho darted back into her was engaged to him once, but lie jilted .v. oy/n room and fetched a large flat bas- me to marry you. I never felt- that I » 0 &f YOUR PLUMBING O W inslow’s ket from her kitchen closet.. Into the panted to have much to do with either . WEED ATTENTION I basket she set tho plates of bum and of you when you came to Stillwater.” “P. P. D. Certified Milk" 15c per . corner among her own things. • complaint : td ; inake . about you, only Ocean Grove, N. J. 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean .Grove, N. 3. Once below in her. own rooms she soniebody Iiad to make it up to Delia Near the.Pofttotllce ;(’-:.-'.-‘,,ilCoupd'>-Hcrsclf clutclilng a small-pastes "for the way you treated her. She board box. She had forgotten to ro- •won’t : be anything, Tjut glad now be­ German Tailoring Co. John N. Burtis j f T T Ladies’ and Gents' Garments | /placo It In the chest* She heard Delia cause you married me itiBtead of her.” M. Sheer anti S. Stalbow, proprietors Undertaker and Embftimer HJ Cleaned, Pressed, Altered on. the back porch talking to tho cat, Delia appeiired iii the doorway fresh HIGH GRADE SADIES* AND and she hastily thrust the box in her and smiling. “SotnO of the folks, are m MATTISON AVENUB, HI and Repaired GENTS* TAILORS ABBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. workba8ket and threw her knitting coming in the gate now, ’ Mrs. Bart. fturt Drv Cleaners.- Clenhlrti», Dyeing nnd . over the whole; { S’ppse you come and help me receive L’refishiij. pQunnm 8lm w H als (Ileftned n CofTlns an d b u rial caaketa' on hftnii or Straw and Panama. Hats cleaned and blocked. Curls cleaned Delia’s light step came Into the hall Rpec ally. Ordern called' for nnd delivered. . furnished to order. Special a tten tio n frtv 'em.” . . ' . • 47 Pilgrim Palhwny, Ocean Grove, N-J; en to framing picture*. Telepb*n« 9*. and feathers dyed. Goods called for and delivered. SATURDAY,•I1' JULY , 2, 1910. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

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First-clnss Boarding Perman on t or Tranaien Fountain House Also Table Board The ARLINGTON : (Formorly tho Sholdon) Facing PoiiMilerri’j ’lirk, in Vliieli .is tho Auditorium Square Bishoj) VlKCtomlil ifonntlilti'. m a m Remodeled. Newly lurnlshert. Ocean Grove, New Jersey Wii’lo hulls-, Iwi gu Hiuislilny roortia. O n e b l o c k I r o m t h e o c e a n . '1,'wo Avenue Eighteenth season. Private baths Booklet bloolis from Attdltorliiin. Cnpueity 350. llooms with jn'iyiito Ixiths. The best of Telephone Number 204 food nnil i-.ookinKttlwuys'lu scnsouubie vnvlu- tiea. Send for l»:iol;lct. Speclnl rates lor House June Had fotnntilies for scu'spn. M . A. M i l l a r . •JfjSH 51. CjtOHSETT • FOUNTAIN HOTEL CO. Proprietor Ocean Grove; N. J. Cor. Main and Beach The A venues Whitfield OCEAN GROVE, N. J. , GoV, Booclj ond Surf ! rtyonuos O cean , G roye,.*• N. J. Within fi block’of.tlio s S s l l f g i : Beachand Hoard walk. <' Now Open for the Season 'Seaside: Hotel . An entirely iww:hbtel,‘wlth O G B rtlS G K O V B . IN. .1...... nir ^ new fnrnlturo' mid huvv equip-: >' o'' Directjy on the Beach L < m ont tiirmtghoatV. forms may bohnd. a nd reser- Telephone Booklet The largest and best equipped hotel on the ocean front. Thoroughly modern. The New Philadelphia Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., first House from the Ocean B o o k le t . Particulars o n application. Mils. 0, A. COX, Owner and proprietor SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO R^NT In the mo>»t beautifui pari of the Grove. Unobstruefid view of the oceau. Convenient to ail places of in erest. Appointments first-class. May to October, KRANZ & SMITH . Proprietors Atlantic Mouse 3 and 5.Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey B. N. PRCNTI8, proprietor f _'______G R OIf. Ruphoel, VE Proprietor H ALL Corner Boach and Pltmoil Avenues MTT Cozy sun parlors. Newly refitted rooms, with private Thirty-fourth season. Open from May to November. OCBflN GROVB, N. J. ^Jl bath. New sanitary plumbing throughout. Cool rooms . . Booklet on application and comfortable accommodations for summer guests, per­ Half block from the ocean. Open from May to November.; manent and transient. THE WAVERLY Booklet on application. .: THE CENTENNIAL : fl.H.Atioooic • 65 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE o c e a n g r o v e ; n e w J e r s e y Central location P. O. Box 2 0 0 7 •oped May to October.- Situated on oceau RiChway, aear the beach. Improved and C. T. DAV1B80N renovaied throughout. P. O; Box J. Lonp distance telephone. OCEAN HOUSE , Mis. G. S. Graves, Proprietor. E. D.L. Graves,.Manager. The Roosevelt Nos. 70 and 72 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.y J. The National ■ L . A, Hoferkamp J. T. Abbott Cornor of Beach and Atlantic avenues-Ocean Grove, New Jersey Main Avenue, Opp. Poetofflco, Ocean Grove, N. O. ;On»block from beach and Bo8H> pavilion , Superior furnished rooms to rent. In most beautiful part of the Grove, convenient to all On main thoroughfare to ocean, wide verandas^'large halls, Within eaey access to all places of interest. .places of interest, : Appointments first-class. parlors and reception room; a large, cheerful summer home, combining every comfort and convenience. . 6 Atlantic Ave“uo Ooean Grove, N. J. Speclnl rates for tho season ; also May, June, September und October. De­ T h e A u r o r a scriptive booklet on application. Wiuter: Dunedin, Florida (Huimlng. through to Surf) M. A; The ARBORTON 24 PI'man Avenue, Oeeati Grovo. Within No. 7 Sea View avenue. Kept by Friends. Half block from tho oceun, near one block of beach. Convenient to Audi­ hot nnd cold water bnths and bathing grounds. torium postofllee anil all point of Interest. PITMAN HOUSE M. HICKS. For particulars address Borton & 'Wilkins. THE Main Avenue, Ocpun Grove, New Jerney. Conveniently locnted near ocean, Auditorium HOTEL LE CHEVALIER and postoitlce. Thirty*tbird Beason. .‘Mrs M E. Sto ll, Proprietor. Cor. Webb nnd Central Aves., Ocean Grove, N. J. CLEMENT & CLEMENT Centrally located. Convenient to bench, postoffice and Auditorium. Accom­ PARK VIEW modations for 125 guests. Terms moderate. Address R. H. Maswimjsh. 23 “ea View avenue, Occnn Gidve, N. J. Facing lake, ocean ami Casino. Remodeled. Ca­ Ocean End of Ocean Pathway pacity. one hundred.and IlfLy. H o o l t l o t . ______B. J Epw orth. THE LAWRENCE All modern improvements. Elevator. MIbh M. White, Proprietor 28 Main nvcnuo, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, One block from tho ocean. Terms, JSOOlo 77 Main Avebue,.Ocean Grove, New Jc»rney . $12.0!). HooklcU Uelightfnlly located on prlnelpal th0rri\ighliare; Central to ah p

HOTEL ORMOND Fueih{> Centra C. M. Wilson, Proprietor . and Pitman ave­ L. C. Bnowx Corner of Bench nnd Pitman avenue*, Ocean. Grove, N. J. One-half block from tho ocean nues and Mi- Ocean Pathway, Corner Beach Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephono connection. 0 Cliutock street. SUNSET L DGC Booklet. . . Ohe Mpeic irom the'O cean,. - j7.a week u n til Ju ly 15 Convenient to all point* of interest. House newly fitted up nnd improv«d. Terms on application. Open nil the year. ■ ..saw .,THE PENZANCE .Proprietor Mrs. .T. B. Sweet Snloudld ocean view. Flint-class table and Hervlee. Term* *7 lo flOa u-etk. Special rates for June and ufter September 15. One block from bathing grounds. Corner Ilpach aud Pitman aveues. One block from ocean. CORNER PITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE WILLARD: Two blocks from Auditorium. THE DIAMOND STATE Furnished rooms. Misses H. F. and J. Jones. Fifteenth season. A Urst-class house, convenient to everything of inter­ est in the Grove. IIexhy. Welsfoud, Proprietor. Ocean end or Embury avenue, Ocpnn G*ove, N. J. Locution mo*tdt'Hirablo, ono minute from bench, unobstructed ocean view from all rooms. Bpnelous plaszas. Open Juno 1 to October 1. Corner Pilgrim Pathw ay and Cook-, MlftN A. E. IlUNTBU. ihan avenue, Oeean Grove. D elktt- fnlly situated near .lake and ocean. LANEVILLA Modern conveniences. BoardliiK by tho day or week at. reasonable mtes.. Open all the year. Mrs. S. A. L a n e .. P. O. Box bfc. The United States THE BEACHCROFT M a rlin & Am y 21 and 23 Broadwaj\ Ocean Grove.N. .T. Unoi structed view of ocean and lake. Tennis courts " opposite the house One block from the beach and hot and cold salt-water baths. Special Corner Mnin nnd Beach Avenues. A block from tho bench and boardwalk. rates for Juno and September. Convenient to Auditorium.. Mins Belle Durkee. TRENTON HOUSE Twenty-ninth season. First-class iu every particular. • 78 MOUNT ZION WAY, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Cnpnclty two hundred. The BRUNSWICK N ear A uditorium E mma F , Gakuioa n . Home com fori» 4 Sea View Avenue. Open June first lo October flrst. Ono door from lhe ocean: ono block 52 M ain Avenue from the now pavilion. Specinl r^tes for June. A. L. SHAW Opposite Postofllc.i LYNDALL INN W . L Y n d a jLl . THE OCEAN WAVE Mas. M. S. Coi.o.N Miss U. M. L ane I n s ig h t o f th e o c e a n . Largo and chijorful rooms. Open-.June 1 to October 1, Special rates il Embury Avenue •2(i0cean Pathway, in the tide qf gravel between-the June and Heptember. . . - , ocean and Auditorium. New house, with all 6 onven OCEAN (JKOVK, NEW JERSEY ■ i i wi ■ ■ i v* » lenccs. Centrally lorated, lln« oceun vi*w OpeM JunoTher.___ to u c to b er.Guilford Particulara.andII.. , 11..I 11., rJ ti.rnterm s on application. MISS E. D. TOMLIN. New management. Will op'-n for tho season Monday, May 30, 1010. Ono block from ocean uod near Auditorium. Hoard by day, week or mcnih. Light nnd airy rooms. Tuble un­ excelled. Terms ruodenite Corner Ocean avenue and Broudwuy, Ocean Giove.’ Right on the ocean front, wichjn a few OLIVE HOUSE yards ot bcach tied bathing Biounds, Coolest Cornel of Heck nnd Bench avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. Ohebtock from the ocean and' een THE MARINE spot lu the Grove. Home-like environment. trady iocate;d. Thirty-flrsti-eason. , ATiw. M. B. S ch w ah tz . Open May 23 to October 1. M. IC W ilcox, Main avenue, Ocean Grove; N.. J. Third, house 1’rora the beach. Fifty rooms. ; Good tabled Heasdnable Directly Tadna the Ocean No 41 Pilgrim Pathway. Open May to October. Convenient to beach nnd bathing grounds rates. Box 7o0. A.;W. Lyman, and nlj amusements ______. ______F. W, S ami'soi*. 'Fui) Ocean Uiew from J ill Ifooms. Send h r booklet. Joseph W hite, Prop.

Moht desirable location lu Ocean Grove. Dlroct- ly on the lake aud ocean. Near hot and cold THE ALBATROSS THE LAKE GRAND :: si'ii wat«*r baths Kxc lleuteuislne and sorvlce. 32-31 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove; south side; mldwa* boLwemi beach and Auditorium. No ;3 Broad way,.'Ocean. Grove;. Pleasantly located ono door from the u«eah. Large, cheer­ Hotel La Pierre Extemdve imj)roveineiits^ W.H Tow nsend. ful rooms, vplth.unobstructed view of the ocean, opposite bathing grounds, lake ami tennis May to October. Robert M. Watt. courts. Cuislrio fl»skclass. Rates 87 to SlOu week Special rates June and Heptember : • " ‘ • ' ■ . " . ' MRS. B.. HKILLY, 18 Webbavenue,.at the DE WITT HOUSE THE GLENWOOD corner of Beach aveuuo, 88 Atlantic avenue. Ocean Grove. One block lo ocean and Auditorium. Excellent table *0 Mt. Zion W&v. Near Auditorium.overlooks lako. ft minutes’ easy walk to ocean. Cornor one Nlnirt block from, J u n e 1 to October \. hnteson application. Mils. F. Vokm.ru, house, Airy looms. FiraMiuss tablo. Special rates June and fcepictnbor, Booklet. Phouo THE MORAVIAN the oceati and board- 231-J. ______walk. Home cooking and hohio comforts at moderate mtcs.' ,Mrs. A. It. Young. I in V lfiiltm iT M Embury avenue. Three minutes’ M. LUNGBK- ■ H e LC.J'alVl Walk from beach and Auditorium. THE LANGDON 22 Ocean Path way,. Ocean. Grove * *” Open froin May 1 to November1. The LAFAYETTE One Vlo«-k from' the ocean. Near tho IttttcK on nppt lent Ion. - Mtk. t.H.I.uno :\wo.8 0cean avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J Directly on tho ocean tront. Modern in all appoint* Auditorium and all poiuts of’Imerest. ' meats. June to October / - M J. Holt. E ii 1 arged and im proved. . New dIning room.; New verandas, etc, •' ■: I'lJurttu 1'attiwuy und' Audi- tor Him S. A i’.iihsedny. . ; nblo. Opens Juno 25th. M ary L. HAmherobr. ■> Corner Beacluvnd'HttckavonueH, Ocean Grove,N.J. .Half block iivw oeean. 'Open June, to October I. . J. G. W idits. I | II Jleck a venue nnd i'llurlio Pathway, Oeeim •11 H eck l avenue, Oeean I O L/'Q SO 6—i r \ | I C p Grove. N. J. Pleasantly and centrally. lo- Grove, N. J. Open May 28, Corner S«*n.view and {teach; J Q U lX O U l I I I U U O W cated, near nil jHiints of intoWst. Con veni­ 11)10, Convenh ntl.v local- . .avenues. Oeean Grove, N. J, al ■ i

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cases, liowcvor polty : the crime, because lie lenew ot no good OCEAN GROVE TIMES secondary punishment. He said, ‘‘If, you Imprison at,home, the criminal JOHN E. QUINN,. Editor. If. soon thrown upon'you again hard­ E. N. WOOLSTON, Publisher. ened iii guilt. IE you transport, you corrupt infant societies and sow the teed of ntrocloiis crimes over the - fUOUOHCD CV -flV HATOROAV habitable globe. There is no r.egeiK 4.0 MAIN AVENUL, OCEAN GROVE oration for felons In tills life, and so, for the salte of society, I think it Is Entered at the postotiice at Ocean better to lmng.”— Charles Winslow Grove, N. J., as second-class matter. Mail, in the iS'alioiuil Magazine, ‘v Two Fell Size Lots : (’loscd. CIjilcs, T.viimuy, Ktc. ;. 7 ; •; SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Editor Ocean Grove -Tlmqp: One year ...... $ 1 .0 0 . Dear Sli——J tlianic you personally ■ on Wefolj aveime, two and; Six m onths...... 60 for your: tiinely correction ’ ot the Three months ...... 35 misleading statement, repeated sev­ Single copies, 3 cents* eral.'limes by .tlie Press and corre­ oaic-hail Mocks from ocean, spondent, of Ocean Grove gate con-, illtionsi ■ That, condition, as you witli foundation already • Advertising rates furnished on ap- point out, cannot be so perilous and ‘rllcatlon. desperate with an ample number/of . ■ Local reading notices Inserted for physicians in this place and ’phones erected. The best opportuni­ lO~cents a line, first insertion; four always at hand. Nor havelthe gates ,:or. more Insertions, 7% cents a line, ever been ltept closed against Out­ ;‘caBh; to accompany all notices. side' physicians when • needed in ty for bargain in many emergency by our residents. -Tills manner of putting tilings is but u, days; easily worth j$3,000; at ' ,-SATURDAY,. JULY 2, 1910. sample of a very regrettable contro- vorsy that, goes on, full ot misleading statements : tending to damage the a quick sale lor : To the small boy: . You mUy shoot good name- of Ocean Grove and tho / flrecruCkers on thq beach. Association. These slanderous alle­ gations, in the case of any,, enter-, prise-or institution, tending to dam­ Ocean. Grove .makes the first eh To send eleven, pounds of mer­ “This deficit is not small. .'. There age its interests find' malign , the ^ tries for the Asbury Parli baby par chandise by mail from here to Cliff- are 3S.215 routes which Aggregate names of .the managers, 'Would lie fair ground for the court.- Here are ; ade.. Ahead again. wood, two miles away, you must di- annually- $130 in receipts and $850 vide it into three; packages and pay in expenses.. This means a net loss thirteen laymen and an eqiiril num­ ? 1.76 tor the service. But our gov­ of $2-7,514,800. Quite a big prico ber of clergy, all of honorable char­ ernment allows an Austrian, German, for failure io adopt ordinary busi­ acter and good name, charged with Read the announcements of the selfish cruelty, tyranny and Insin­ local merchants in this issue. Many or French merchant to., send the ness methods. eleven pounds, in one package, and cerity (only another name for lv- If you look at these lots you a dollar has been saved by a careful 3 G cents pays its transportation not Sydney BroOIcs, In an article In ing). And what of the intimidation perusal of a merchant’s ad. When only across Europe, across the At­ tho- July McClure’s, tells what Eu­ In suggested mob violence in smash­ will certainly buy. lantic, but will take it any here in rope thinks. Roosevelt.- He . says: ing down 'the gates? a business man advertises for your Writing patiently and. kindly o.s •patronage he not only lias a line of the United States, to San Francisco, “He belongs*.by education, birth, : if he wishes.. .Why .tliis ‘ discrimina- and tastes to the type that English­ .oiie dill, surely parties indulging in goods that “speaks,” but there may ;ti6 n?* Because the United States men on the whole most like to rep- such statements and suggestions be. some article or articles listed Senators and-members of Congress ' resent- them in the public life of the have become so blinded—honestly it whom we help send to Congress, nation-r-a type that in America may be—by their , imaginary griev­ that, you desire and that it may be ances that they fail to see • their advantageous to buy at this time. when, there legislate for the express iited| to be moderately common sixty companies instead of for the peo­ or seventy years ago, before the blessings . and privileges, 'ocean E. N. Woolston ple. If. you and I were given the coming of the Boss, and when merit Grove stands for a chartered' end, It is said . Eugene Zimmerman, same .rate by a parcels post that tlit* in a Presidential candidate was con noble, and wise> This end is a sane,: sidered of more importance than safe, religious resort; free from the railroad magnate and father of the foreigner has in this country, . the noise and display of garish, fashion, Real Estate and Insurance Duchess, of , has declared express ' companies, with their swol­ ‘availability.' Long before lie be len dividends, would not do. so much come President we knew of him ad and ostentatious wealth and worldli­ : that-lie intends to become a subject a mighty hunter and a good, all- ness. This Is intended ,as a place for business;—Matawan Journal. quiet people of spiritual tastes and 48 Main Avenue of . King George of Great Britain if -In this country so far we have around sportsman. We Watched hini fn C.uba doing .ail the brilliant, aspirations, a matter hard to be rea­ .Theodore Roosevelt is elected presi­ not paid sufficient attention to the lized under the pressure or tho dent again. Mr. Zimmerman fears a reckless, and. Quixotic things that at­ parcels-post. idea to get anywhere tract the applause of the populace. times. The Bllm Cottage, Deaconess’ Ocean Grove, New Jersey Rest,and Old People’s Homo are all dictatorship. As he has a titled with it. yet. But it will come son^c We watched him again in the Gover­ son-in-law and has had an oppor­ norship of New York State* bending on this line.: Persons to whom such Rweet day. If pressure Is brought to the ‘machine’ to his will with con­ condtiions are not desirable have a tunity to hobnob with royalty, there bear Upon oiir national legislators, large world outside in which their is a strong suspicion that Mr. Zim­ summate ability and courage. .We pressure of tlie right sort and knew that he was a'varsity man,with Ideals can be realized. Those com­ merman, has leanings toward, the ing here understand the legal condi­ N. J .- TAYLOR JACOB STILES strength, there is little doubt of the a good lineage behind him, a gen­ tions, fully made known; and if English aristocracy, and thereforu tleman both in the right and in the President Vice President result. The trouble is, we have sat technical sense, and a man of, inde­ there' ever was ignorance ot condi­ his declaration need surprise no one. supinely down \Vith our hands fold­ tions the legal dictum, “ignorance bf pendent means. We felt, in short* SAFE DEPOSIT ed, while, the express company, folks an affinity with Mr; Roosevelt, an the law does not excuse you,” settles T. A. M ILLER E. M. FIELDER The mayor of Asbury Parle and the case. BOXES have rolled up their sleeves and affinity we liaye felt with not more If some changes have been made Cashier Assistant Cashier the carnival, association have comt* gone to work in Washington, If than two. or three American- poli­ in the conditions, that, too, is con- together in an amicable understand­ ticians in the past thirty years.; AND they would have tiie parcels post.the , “Any nation would be glad to templated In the charter which pro­ UP ing and, the Wesley lake carnival people must say so aud with a loud reckon him among Its assets If It vides power for the Association to will be lield in accordance with or­ make such rules and regulations as voice. could. At the bottom Of the extra­ may seem best. The area Is none loo iginal intention. The. dates of the ordinary enthusiasm of the welcome large for the enterprise, .and entire carnival are given elsewhere in this The Asbury' Park Press says that that has everywhere greeted him on The Ocean Grovfe National Bank the Continent-, a Welcome th at’ will control of the lake borders, the Association Building, Ocean Grove, New Jersey j paper. For some reason., it seems tnc^ only noise made in Ocean Grove reach. Its culmination . ..when 'lit beach, , the streets and the nubile necessary always to engage in a lit­ over the dog nuisance is that made buildings is absolutely necessary to Solicits your baniiinf; bupinefs and olTors every advantage consistent lands in England, is the conscious­ Insure tho end-in view. It is the with safe methods. tle, squa.bling before the big events by the dogs them selvesFor once, ness that every country in Europe sheerest nonsense to talk about suc­ of ,’the season, are held, but. iu the at' least, we agree wU.Ji our esteem­ needs a Roosevelt of its- own. *jf only we had some one like him!’ is cess under ordinary lociil popular end everything comes -out all right ed contemporary. the thought behind the attentions control that does not take in the na­ Capital . . $25,000.00 and the, lioh and the lamb lie down tional and even international import, that have been’showered upon him." •of this broad,'unselfish scheme. The together. / The prelitninaHes, of .There is no poiftfcal significance loqal,- personal and business idea Surplus and Pmfits_$17,000.00 course, .make What the . newspapers Until after the great Civil Watv in the Fourth of July celebration in no .counsel was allowed to . persons will always 1)9 fatal to the larger call .“ good stuffy* and it is for that ideal.- It is a similar Idea that con­ DIRECTORS; N. X Taylor, S. p. W oollej;, VVnii Moran, T. NcIson'Lllloaorc. John Ocean Grove.; Th.e orator of the day on trial for treason and felony; and ilulsharl, Thomas Wyncoop Jacob Stiles, C. V. Hurley, W.. K. Brudn^r, T reason prom i hence an d much spa et* trols Washington, D. C., where then; is; 9. Southern Democrat and lie is to as; nearly; all "crimes of any moment is no popular franchise, not even foi- . . A. M ille r. : afe' giVen ' to ..differences o f. opinion. be introduced .by a NorthernvRepiib- were felonies, and punishable . with death, the crowded assizes of those the President of the United :Statea. lican. - ■ Further, it is pure Imagination days, in which ignorant and helpless that attributes to tiie Association a Asbury Park. is not to get ahead Victims went to their doom unaided personal money-making aim. Qn'y of Long Branch, in the-m atter of a Current Literuture. by counsel or advice, is a spectacle Asbury Park a^d Ocean Grove Bank tiiat even now fills the reader with tliree "r’s” are the aim—rest, recre­ public': building. Word conies that, “That lie is a public benefactor ib horror. ' Only in case “some point ation and religion on a saiie, prac­ Cor. Mattison Ave. and Main St., Asbury Park largely through the efforts of our undoubtedly true,”', says Bertha tical plan. Mere is a national—yea. of iaw arose proper to be debated,” world-wide—utility far larger thar. Congressman Benjamin F. Howell, Poole Wey-1 in Woman’s Home Com­ and of this the judges only were to Cor. Main Ave. and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove panion for July. “But his usefulness any local borough idea. Such all Long Branch will receive $125,OUO decide, could counsel speak for the idea is ail right .for the ord'riary would be immeasurably increased if prisoner. Capital, Surplus and for a posto/fice site and birtldihg. A he were allowed to extend his busi­ The chief reason assigned for this case, but would be fatal to this en­ TOTAL RESOURCES tidy sum that, and for d tidy pur­ ness. People who live on the coun­ terprise. The ordinary case, one P rofits was; that the court, was counsel for may observe in : studying our $ 1 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 pose; Mr. Howell has made himself try. roiites would Joyfully welcome a the prisoner; but a prisoner to neighbors over tho lake, is not $ 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 solid for the support of the'Branch- chance , to send and receive packages whom a judge had- . explained, this perfection. Neither mayor nor by the; rural carriers if the Postof- theory, hearing him ask a witness a ites for renomination; to ofllce. He fiqe Department would charge only a question tending.to prove him guilty, council escapes contention and bit­ Founded and Built on Sound Banking Principles has also secured $25,000 for a po3t- terness. No one should claim abso­ reasonable;rate for, the service. Un­ exclaimed: “Ah! my lord, if you lute perfection for any, human All business entrusted to qs created confidential,. Isauea foreign and domestic office site at Red Bank. Even if Mr. der the present postal laws it. costs were my counsel you. would hot ask scheme, however humane and be­ drafts. Letters of credit. BanK money orders and transaota a general banking Ho well’s name does not often up eighty, cents to send five .pounds of that question.” • v .- business, aafe pepoeit Boxes to rent at.reasonrable rates. ' rice by a carrier from the village Of the value of such “counsel” to nevolent; but those who are lighting pear in the Congressional Record postofllce and genoral store to a cus­ the petty thieves who went by thous­ the Ocean Grove plan, however bon ■■■ ■■ : . v '-h O f f ic e r s .. '•'T t among the speechmakers, he has the tomer, living on a rural route, ands to , English gallows, a . few ex­ eat or well-meaning, would ruin the Heiiry p. Winnor, President C^C. Clayton; Vice President habit of “getting there” for his con­ though, for sixty cents . the same amples of the tender mercies .of Eng enterprise if they should win. , Edmnnd E. Daytoii,. Cashier , ' J.esee Minott Asst. Cashier With no personal or unkind feel­ Frank-M. Miller, Assistant Caaiiier Hi. A. \Vat86ni' Assistant Cashier, stituents. package can be sent to England ;br lish judges may be of interest. It is any of twenty-nine foreign countries. ing for such, some of whom I know • , D ibecto bb related of Judge. Duller that he al­ as estimable friends, I write those T. Frank Appleby, A. E. Ballard. O. C. Clayton. John Hubbard,- Henry C. Wineoi Report comes from Pitman Grove Is ft Estrange that, fifteen , million ways hung a-man convicted of steal­ people carry their owh parcels, back ing a sheep, avowing as a reason things in the Interest of one of the that the quiet'Sabbath, formerly a finest enterprises undertaken in any and fortli to town and that ilural that he had’ lost several sheep from age...... - feature of/that resort, as it is in Free Delivery, has an- annual defi­ his own - flock. . Justice Heath. . al­ , . . ' T. J. SCOTT.' C e p lta l $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus $50,0 Ocean Grove, is now a thing o ’ the cit'? ways gave, a sentence, of death in . Ocean, Grove,. June 29. . Organized February 36, I 9 O3 past. Pitman Grove )vas started as a camp meeting resort. For many Mntawan Firemen’s Fair. ; . years the Sunday there was secluded; The firemen of . Matawan are to Now the place is open to automo­ hold a fair for three nlgh’tsV opening biles and carriages, and .Sunday . f o v q W l oji Thursday, July 21. Each of* thb SW'SS!}®'!! four, companies has five members on newspapers are being sold* and de­ 'qTivwqi of the city of Asbury Park, M. J. S P S S ' S the; committee in charge of the fair. livered there. Pitman Grove was The general committee has selected BOARD OP DIRBCTORS made a borough a short time ago. g!S!S«8®tS SJKS'SISIS these officers: - President; James Pronk B. Cooov*t Jnmea Is. Ariermnn William A. Berry, S. P. Hazclrtgg Anilthe sy iu pa t h iz'ers. with the ■ W q 'q M V Fury of the engine company; secre­ S.'S'S'S/iSfS tary, A. B. Smith bf the M. B. Henry Stelnbach .. M. L. Bam ninn Clarence S. Steiner . Jam es M. R olitoo : Ocean Grove Association in us ef­ 'JV'S'S'ON Haley IIoSo Company; treasurer,' V. WILLIAM A. BERRY, Cashier forts to preserve a secluded Sabbath Harry Barclay of the trlicit company. are certain they can see the same re­ S!SJS!Slg ® Transacts a general banking business and - sults follow, here—an open Sunday llospitat Receives 9 1 2 ,0 0 0 . •if this .place is ever turned into a ■ iVSSISSfSiS Through J. Addison Woolley, of offers every facility consistent with safe method* borough...... »MNNWN New York, the Monmouth Memorial v L‘k .'v k'L* k* k* k* k* W* k.* Hospital at Long Branch has receiv­ Only the other day. treasury of­ ed , a.clieclc; for §1 2 ,0 .0 0 ^;Syhich will be used to pay ;the cost of the acid'-; ficials figured out that if all the tion to the Nurses’ Home and fur­ Screen Doors; Screen money in circulation in tiie United Use Ivory Soap five or six times nishings. The new wing will be Slates were divided equally every a day, drying the face by “patting!’ named “Elizabeth Mason Woolley Windows, Lawn Mow­ man,, woman and child would have Wing,” in memory of Mr. Woolley's (not rubbing) it with a very soft deceased wife. . $34.59. This is 14 cents per capita more than they should have had by towel, and your complexion will ers,. Garden Hose, ice be clearer and cleaner and healthier JVew Depot at South Amboy, the same process, of reasoning a ■At last South Amboy is to have a month ago. Compared with a yeat than that of women who rely on new passenger depot. The contract Cream Freezers ago,7there was $14,000,000 moro lotions and “beautifiers,” for the erection of a new station at money in circulation, and yer, that place for the Pennsylvania Rail­ road has been awarded to Uie F. M.* are in season. We liave a large assortment ptrange as it may seem,' the, -per There is no “ free” alkali in Ivoiy Stillman Company, of Jersey vity.; capita was forty-two cents less.. This Soap; no coloring matter; no harm- Tiie. bu lid ing will he of .bri ;k . pen-, at right prices. is due to the increase in population, structiori, pne story .r. height and :ii_being - proportionately more than • ful ingredient of any kind;'. ■ will measure 54x30* ,' tiie growth of the circulating medi­ Money to Xoah. y . um. Tho general stock of money in Ivory Soap>•-. 994 oPer Cent. Pure Snyder & R o b in s the . United Stales on June 1 was Money to loan on first bond and mortgage in various amounts. Quick p r t ' N T . Tofophono . M-H (1RDWARB $3,419,382,254 of which $298,07 0,- service. E. N. Woolston, Real Es­ USHERS ' ;;;/v ; r2i8 . . •* ;; l.v1 l u S T U C R S 537 waa held in the treasury as as­ tate and Insurance, 60 Main avenue, sets of the Government. Ocean Grove, N. ' 153 Main St., Asbup Park SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1910. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES '5

<* •<% ■''i «r* -CD *ra ■«"» (j A OCEAN GROVE MAGAZINE AGENCY | Personai 5 . MacCUTCHEON BROTHERS Magazine Specialist: J. LEE MacCUTCHEON | s rti n entj Telephone 1230 X Residence, 134 Broadway. Ocean Grove *> ajr cs» I, C,-Leighton, of Philadelphia,'is Miss A. L. Craft, a Trenton school mond Stat6 for the season. Rev. registered at tho Albatross. ■teacher, is spending the summer va­ and Mrs. John Rigg, of New'Castle, George Westcrvelt, of the Grove, cation. .in Ocean Grove at the Or­ Del., also are at the Diamond State. Ss practically eliminated when you arc dealing is again doing duty on the local, po­ monde, Rev. Mr. Rigg is rector of Imfhanuel lice force. . Mrs. Cora Harrison, of ■ Philadel­ P. E. Church in that place.... wMi Guaranteed Life Insurance Policies. Mi-' II. Payne, wife and • son havo phia,, who spent'.seven .weeks with Mr. and Mr^. James C. Bradford, arrived from Brooklyn, arid aro pa­ her sister, Mrs; C- A. Cox a t the New New York; Edward McNaughton,: L. Prudential policies contain their owe argu­ tronizing tho Do Witt House. Philadelphia, has gone to Ocean A. McNaughton, Newark; C. :L; Fr^d- City,:where she-will remain through qrick, Mrs. .William:' C. Martin; -Bea­ * jtfrs. J. Stoddard and family, of tho bummer. trice E. iVIartin, Elizabeth; Mrs, J: ment They are guaranteed in every partic­ Elizabeth, aro located for the sum­ A. Masterson, Mrs. C. .13. Arriand, mer at 7. Bethany block. . C. O. Pearson, wife and child, of Plainfield; Charles Vaughan, : of Brooklyn, are among new arrivals ular, and every detail ol the contract is written Mrs. Lucy R. Wright, of Washing­ Philadelphia; Julia A.. Baxter, of at the Brunswick. ton, D. C.,* is liere. She has a cot­ Bayonne, and Rae B. . Lanhlng, of L. Pinner, Mrs. Louise Pinner, Into the policy. The insured knows definitely tage at 12 Embury avenue. Oxford, N. J. have registered, at the Arthur Pinner, I. II. Pinner, of New Mrs. Elizabeth Stout has moved Osborne. House. York; Hazel ;G. Thomas, j. C. what he is entitled to, and can tell at any time ever to the Grove from Loch Art ■. The Misses . Fannie and Mary Thomas, Rapid City, S. D.; Carrie D. hour.: She lma a tent at 5 Mt. Car­ Conklin', of Brooklyn; Rev. Dr. New, B. W. New, ; A. . A. m el'W ay.. Chollett, Arlington, and J. W. Gour- fust where he.stands when Ms policy Is in William I-L Morgan, of Newark; ley. East Orange, are at the United, Waldo E. Rice, of Ocean Grove, Mrs, D. Winfield Measuroll and States, * • ib a new member.of tho Asbury Park Master Winfield Measuroll are Fishing Club, elected ..'on Monday Jackson House guests^. Dr. ,T. Goldberg and-.wife; Burton evening' last. - . . ‘ E. Canfield, Mrs. Canfield,. Miss, Jen­ JIrs’. p. Charles Murtha and the nie Canfield, Miss -Mildred; Canfield,. G. B. Lnwronco, wife-and..’son/ of Misses Eleanor and: Beatrice Murtha, Mrs.: Burtls.- MIss/Eleanor Goldberg, . Newark;, have come to’ Ocean Grove of- Philadelphia; have been- the Miss Carolyn Goldberg; Georige^.Can . to remain ove'p. the Fourth, stopping guests of Mrs. Murtha's. parents, M r/and Mrs. G. M; Burnham,, this- field and Biirtis- Goldberg during the' Miienfla! at the Aurora. ’/ week at Sunset Lodge. week' were • registered at the . Ivy Mrs. W alter Stevens, of North­ Hbuse, ... ampton, Mass., spent a week . here Thomas C. Reynolds, C. L. Gesell • Bishop ’. Rudolph .. '. Dubbs< • the With her parents, Olilcer and Mrs. and wife, of Brooklyn; A. K. Cohen, preacher in the Auditorium.. 'last Frank Tantum. ' Mr. and Mrs; A. II. Dunlap, of New York, with Arthur Graharae and R. Sunday,was a patron of the Fountain Rev, 11. S. Metcalfe, who is pass­ M. VanSant, of Newark, are register­ House during his stay in the Grove. ing his vacation at tlie National, is ed at the Lp Chevalier. The Bishop is iio stranger in this assistant pastor qf the Roseville M. place. He has preached here many Chatham, N. J.; Dr. Horiier T. Wil­ S. W. MAHGERUM W. II. GHAVATT E* Church, Newark.. G. S. Allen, Miss E. J; Allen, of times in.the past, and is always' cor­ son, Jr,,M rs. Wilson, JSdwin B. Wil­ Tamaqua,‘Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. G. dially received. Rev. A. Lewis Hyde, of Baltimore, son,-Mrs. A. L. Curry, , Ii. Wiggins, of Palmyra, N. J., aro New patrons of the Ocean House Texas; Miss Katherine Brown, Miss will occupy the cottage of Rev. Dr. secretary,at the Guilford. Mr; Wig­ Helen .Brown, Roulette,.Pa., are Brush at 30 Sea ..View avenue, dur­ gins is cashier of the Southwestern include Miss Ruth Cornell, Miss Ileta ing July and August. May Cornell, of Elmira, N. 1.; Mr. among new patrons of; the Alaska Margerum & Gravatt National Bank,! Philadelphia. and Mrs.1 William Tilton, Of Ocoao- House. Prof. Isaac 'Russell and family, of Mrs. Lee; Windsor and, two young port; W. R. Smith, of PhillipsbUrg;' New patrons' of the Park :View. W holoeolo and Retail D oolore In Brooklyn^ aro again located in daughters are here for a protracted W. F.; Woolard and family, of Wash­ are Mr. arid Mrs. J. C, Ackerman, Ocean Grove for tho summer. Their stay. Mrs. Windsor is the only child ington, D. C., and Mr; and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ackerman, Ridge­ cottage is at 23 Heck avonue. of the Rev. and ^lrs. George Hamer, Hays, of Jersey City. wood; Russell A, Hulse, Trenton; Tresh, ©aSt and Smoked The Rev. 3. Edwards, a visiting, of 112 Embury avenue, with •whom, Miss Julia A. Read,. Mrs. E. Wood, Mr. and Mrs; H. G. Tillon, Miss Al­ clergyman, was the speaker at the she. is staying while in the Grove. New York-; Frank S. Hill, Markdale, berta Tillon, Mrs. Elizabeth Garck- Twilight service'of the Ocean Groye Rooms at the New Philadelphia Ontario; A;. A.W right/ Dot Wright, en, Newark J W. H. -Hurley, Brook­ Epworth League last Sunday. have been: secured by Mn and Mrs. Mrs. A. A. Wright, Orange;* N.: F. lyn, and P. C. Williams and wife, J. C, Smith, a Newark real estate F. R. Blake,. Mrs.. M. S. Blake, Miss Jacot, Newark; Miss A. L. Craft, East Orange. • .. • ^ - . man, has arrived, with., his • family Geraldine Blake, Constant F. Wilt- Trenton; and H. S. BrOkaw and Mrs’ S. M, Streeter, "R. J. Windle, for the summer. The Smiths havo berger, of Philadelphia, 'and. W. A. \vife, Weehawken Heights, have Rev. Sydney Herbert Cox, Ada Car- their own cottage at 30 Olin street Sellumacker and wife, of Baltimore. rooms at the Ormonde. ■ righan Cox/ H. S. Cox, of, Philadel­ Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burnham .leave David Geary, New York; Mrs. S. Joseph A. Hudson, superintendent phia; Richard Farreri Mrs. R. Far- Fresh Killed Jersey Poultry next Wednesday for Northfleld, Vt. D. French, Flatbush; John S. Cad­ of the intermediate department of rer, of Geririantown; Ernest D. They will spend several months at mus; Mrs. J. P. Boggs, Mrs. A. F. the summer Sunday school, was a Thompson, Howard S. Patterson, of that place, Mr. Burnham’s old home. Ploger and Miss Evelyn Ploger, Mr. guest at the Diamond State over Ardena, and Mrs. A. Peblow and Special Attention Given to , and M rs.. Chauncey W. Moore; ot Sunday last.. During the week Mr.. Miss G. Peblow, of New York, have Miss M. A. King has returned to’ Passaic, are staying at the Beach- Hudson brought his family down secured accommodations.at the Cen- Cottage Trade Ocean Grove from her former home croft. from Philadelphia to occupy their tennlal. at Little. Silver. She will spend the cottage at 7. Embury avenue. summer here at 57 Lawrence ave­ N, P. Vanderhoof and family, At Sunset Lodge are registered from East Orange, are among the Francis L. Robinson, son of Mr. this week A. W. Dodge, Paterson; nue. cottage colony how in Ocean Grove. and Mrs. William Robinson, of Main Ernest Penldke, Merida, Yucatan, Francis M. Berry, of Philadelphia, They have opened their cottage at avenue, on Wednesday was grad­ Mexico;. E. C. Canning, New Or­ has brought his family down to the 23 Bath avenue. Mr. Vanderhoof is uated from Wesleyan University, leans; Mr. and Mrs. E.’R. Crocker- 50 Olin St., Ocean Grove, N. J. Grove for the summer. They have the manager of a, storage, business in Middletown, Conn., where he pur­ son, C. Crockerson, Rutherford.; Mr. opened their cottage at 80 Mt. Zion Newark. : 1 sued the theological course. He is and Mrs. R. E. Thompson, J. L. Way. Joseph P. Johnson, of Main ave­ i to enter Drew Seminary, in the fall Thompson, New York; Ida" May Mor­ Mrs. S. S. Smith, of Washington, nue, last Saturday afternoon went | to fit himself for the ministry. gan, Staten Island; George B. Arf- D. C., at the Fountain House for to Yardville, N. J.; where over Sun­ | Mi*, and Mrs. E. S. Black, Bloom- J:en, Jersey City. the summer, Is the widow of Rear- day he joined his family in a brief • field; S. Herbert Bowen, Thomas W. At the Spray View among, new ar­ Admiral Smith, late of the U. S.. visit to relatives. Mrs. Johnson and Snyder, Philadelphia; Mrs.. E. J. rivals are Ei Henderson, Hanover, Planning to Remodel? Navy. children returned to the Grove on Scliroeder, Doris M. Schroeder, Nel­ Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. George E. Bolles, If you contemplate remodeling A. C. Olson, C. Cushman Vail, E. Thursday; . son. U, Monfort, R. Spencer Famil- Danbury, Conn.; J. H. \Vprden and ton, W. H, McNair, Brooklyn, and wife, Harrisburg; P..McClure, New your present home now or. in the W. Zimmers, and Mrs. M. Byers, of Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss S. F. ’York;.Miss Emiiy L. : Murray, De­ New York, with F. Vail, of Newark, Smith, of New Brunswick; Mrs. G, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin, near future, you should study the * are among new arrivals at the Lake Bloomfield, are Grove Hall guests’. troit, Mich.; George P. Stubbs and E. Stromberg and son, of Bay Ridge, wife; Mrs. W. R. Smith, Miss M. C. subject of Plumbing. Grand. N, Y.; Dr.-J. B. Heritage and fami­ Homer McGregor, Philadelphia; Lyon, White Plains, N. Y.; A. R. S. Harvey Osborn, Mrs. Osborn ly, and Miss Florence V. Marple, of F. A. Ford and wife, Imogene See, TJuckman. Newark; John II. Hart­ • A little knowledge on the subject ..will, and the .Misses Edna and Lenore'Os­ Langhorne, Pa., are new. patrons of New York; Mrs. C. H. W right : and well and-wife, Trenton, be beneficial to you in tb* selection of the born, of Newark, will spend July the Sans-Souci. son, Pittsfield,; Mass.; Walter Heri­ and August at the Oskel, 80 Lake Mrs.- M. E. Baxter and Mrs. A. R. tage,. Swedesboro; Mrs. P. W. Avt- H.-S. Andorson and family,-Jersey best material and. fixtures in their, proper rette, Brooklyn, and William A. City; W. C. Wells, Aaron E. Biirr, location .throughout the home. • avenue. Baxter last Saturday closed, their Leopold, Perkasie, Pa., . registered Mrs, H. G...Taylor, W. S. Llpplncott Itev. Dr. Henry A. Butz, president towij house ■ in New York, anil With If yoii will call .and consult . us, >ve will the members of.tlielr respective fam­ at the. Fountain House this week. : nnd wife, ‘Henry- -Q. Lippincott, ot Drew. Seminary, Madison, N. J.. Moorestown,*. R. M. Early, Camden; give you attractive Immature, on modern sani­ was a visitor hero the latter part of ilies came - to . Ocean ■ Grove. for the Howard Gerhard and wife, . of Mrs. A. T. Voilng; M1 ss Ypun g, Inst week, calling upon a number of season* ." They have a- cottage here New York, this..week ; made their Mres; Nettie .Young,- Mrs,. An­ tation and '.will show you the samples of cld friends. at 6 Webb avenue. first visit to Ocean Grbye! since their nie Dittmar, Wheeling, W. ■ Va.; recent marriage, stopping with his Standard* Ware \ve have in our showrooms, ■ Mrs..Henry Wilcox, and the Misses Dr. Charles.W. Karsner, of Phila­ Miss Nornm Sauter, New York, and delphia, has returned to the Grove, grand mother, Mrs. ^A. L. Wright, A. A. Cortelyou, Somerville, are be-, ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE, PLUMBING AND HEATING Elizabeth and Estelle B:. Wilcox, of 104 Jleck avenue. Mi*. Gerhard is 45 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Newark, have arrived at the Marine, and is again located in his summer ing entertained at the Marlborough. ofllce at 32 Main avenue. His old with . the National Biscuit Company. where they will be located the en­ friends are bidding, him a cordial He formerly lived in the Grove. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Stone, of tire summer. ' welcome. This is his twenty-seventh Charlottesville, Va.; Alice and Har­ William Ladomus and family are season in Ocean Grove. • At the Seaside Hotel are Mr. and riet Stone, of Baltimore; Mrs. Ada- again in their cottage on Main ave­ Mrs. A. N* Lowe, Fitchburg, Mass.; line Morehouse, Miss Mavis Bene­ nue. They arrived from their win­ 7 Herbert Charles, Bert Crossman, jjlrs. J. Molr, Mrs. II. R. Wilson, dict, East Orange; Air. and Mrs. H. ter home, Chester, Pa., the latter of New York; Mrs. O. Hlld, Misses Last Orange; J. Pfindler and wife, A. Hotz, Newark; Miss Edith M. part of last week. Mabel and Mamie Mild, ;C. F. Hatter- Rochester; Mrs. J. G. Gash and chil^ Campbell, Frederick Campbell, GEORGE U. HENDERSON iuan, wife and daughter, of Brook­ dren, Brooklyn; Mr. .and Mrs. Tuckahoe, N. Y;; Dorothy and Helen Corductlnj; l>u«lnesH with Wm. I . Hendorson fof the past ten Rev. Jatnos Robinson, a Presby­ lyn, and Mr..and Mrs. G. H.* Den­ Charles A.' Troup, New York City, White, Philadelphia; C, W. Johnson, 3’eurs u u a u r tho nmno of C. F. llfim uonw uy & i!o. terian clergyman from Bethlehem, man, of, Madison, are patronizing A. W. Wright and wife, Hillburn, Jr., and wife, Philadelphia, and Fa.*,waB here on Tuesday and en­ the- Oce&n Front House. N.Y. . • Gus T. Jordan, Montclair, are at the Manufacturer ol gaged, *rooms for hisuamily a t tho Inskip. ; Alaska House. ' A. F. Krentzberg, jvife and daugh- '* J. Bradley and family, Philadel- ter/ of New York, are at the Dia- phia; H. G. Berry, wife and child, Mrs. .Irving Hopper, Marjorie Ross Mrs. F. Spademan, of Brooklyn, Hopper, Agnes Wood, Nyack; Antoi­ and Mrs. S. L. Paxton, of New York, nette G. Pearsall, Mrs. W. H, Dra- have been added to the transient pfer, Jr., New York; 1 Edward 'W. population of tlie Grove. They are Martin, Hoboken; Mr. and Mrs: C. at tho Waverly. T./Hawk,. Mi'ss Elizabeth Hawk, Hal­ Mrs. Ira Whyte, of 88 Main ave­ sey vHawk, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Tents, Flags, TrucK and nue, went to Doy.lestown, Pa., to at­ Lone— W. W. Smith, Roselle;; S. B. Wil­ tend on Tuesday the twenty-fifth liams,' William J. Shedwick, Mrs. R. Merchandise Covers wedding anniversary of ber brother, Whitham, F. H. \VhItham, Philadel­ Judson E. Brunner. phia,, have enjoyed the hospitality of and Canvas Work of A Fflesi In Nee4 the'Arbortoni ; ■ Mrs. E. Lutsey and Miss Nellie Every Description Lutsey, of Clark’s Groen, a pictures­ . Ida May, Bennitt, Ella C. Bennitt, H que, place near Scranton* Pa., are so­ Hackensack; , airs.'J_. R. Graham, journing by the sea. They are Paterson; Harry ICeuger and wite, guests at the Lafayetto. S'. M. Miller and..wife, New York; L. 814-816 Lake Ave., Asbury Park T e le p h o n e 039 Mrs. William P. Strickland and R. Hunt, Newark; Dr. C; M. Sigler, young son Newton havo arrived Christabell Sigler, Dr. W. B. Sig­ from- Qhicago, to pass the summer ler, Trenton; Dr. F. F. Wilcox and with her . mother, Mrs. Elizabeth wife, Plainfield; Mrs., Charles BaU o M i> m m o o r The average mortal spends eight out Beogle, 78 Main avenue. chIni, Mrs. John McIntyre, Miss YOURZIFSIS of every twentv-four hours in bed—tba . Martha McIntyre, Philadelphia, aud ■SRENTIAWED means ono year out of every tlireo—a , F. B. Smith and family, from W. H, Larew, Columbus, Ohio, are third of your lifetime. New York, have taken possession of among ne\V patrons of the La Pierre. Why not spend this tiino as comfort- * tlie cottage at 119 Central avenue ablv.as possible? There is nothing like for the summer. Mr.. Smith is an Mr, arid Mrs. A. G. White, I\tonJt- a pood bed for solid comfort—the right usher in the Auditorium. i clalr; G. F. Fox, Elizabeth; W. B. kind will givo a lifetime of sorvico and ITH a telephone at home, the business inan Schermerhorn, Plainfield; . G.. P. Fred C. Dunlap, wife and two satisfaction. • ■ . does pot feel the urgent necessity of behig at Hammond and wife* A. W. Peer, Como to us for all your ueods in Beds • sons, of Philadelphia, wore week-end Russell Founf.airi, Bernard Foun- guests' at" the Olivo Houso. Mr. the office. Bedding, Cribs, Springs, Divans, Cots, tairi, New York) .C. Engleman, Getiv and Couches, Mattresses renovated, v Dunlap is chief of tho illtratioh bu- many; Mrs. John Greenwood, Phila­ . reau in the Quaker City. Without a telephone^ frequently he goes to busi­ delphia; Mrs. W alter Robbins,. Bor­ KENYON BEDDING S T O R E The Langdon is entertaining ness when he should stay indoors, sometimes thus den town; Clarice M, Haskell, Helen Brick Oulldlno, Olin Sln Opp. Postollloe among others Mr. and Mrs. J, M. developing a serious sickness from o slight indisposi­ Me IMalion, Cortland, N. Y.; E .. I>v C EAN GROVE, N. J . Stltllor, Mrs. 13. A. Platt, Miss Affelbach, and' Sarah Dugan, Perth The Bernstein Three-piece Hed ' Flatt',' Philadelphia, and. Mr; and tion. A telephone would keep him in touch with his Amboy, are numbered among new Mrs. A. D. Cook,, of Princeton. place of business, $nd his place of business in touch guests at the Atlantic House. J; G. Relt and wife,. Mrs. Harrison, with him, so that all ordinary affairs of the day would W. Drayton Eby, L. . O. Howell, Mrs. J. F. Cameron, of Now York; Mrs.' M. 'M. Sprow.les, Miss , Reba FOE THE FOURTH OF JULY Mrs. Dimdas, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. go on as though he w ere at his post* Sprowles, Philadelphia; Mrs. W. J. A. A. Horsford, of East Orange, aro Bradley, Miss Edith Bradley, Troy; It dbes not matter how far a man lives from his to be dressed in the most proper form and to be comfortable . here, stopping at tho Whitfield. William S. Fawcett, H. T. Chable, as well a man should wear a negligee shirt, the new' Gray- J. W. Miller, wife and son, of office, for Bell Telephone Service is both Local and p> L. Hawkins. ;1 B. B. .Rutherford} J. D. Tunlson, I. - M. Long Distance. '. Bristol, Waterbury, Conn.; Mrs.. E. wood collar and a batswing tie. We have an exceptional line . Tunlson, M. .L. Tunlson nnd . C. I. S. Jones, Miss Jones, W.; K. .Tories, of the requisites, also an extra nice line of hats suitable for Tunisoi^T- of Rlchmortd Hill, N. Y„ Have you a Residence Telephone ? Greenwich, Conn,;- Miss Martha W. are. nqw arrivals at the Lawrence. Myers, Falls City, Neb.; Madame- this kind,of atiire. ‘Home of the famous Interwoven. half Grocia f Richard o, Miss L. van Dyck •='. H. S: . Brokaw and wife, r of Wce- Harris, , Germany; Miss An- hose—great for service. ha'wken Heights, through the sum­ NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. /na D. Cooper, New York, and Dr. mer will spend their weok-onds at Joseph E. Wriglit and family, West­ ■ t'he^Ormondol Mr. Brokaw is con- Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System. field, nrb -among the arrivals of tho HOWARD I. BORDEN, Hatter and Furnisher . nbcted with'the Central railroad. week at the Majestic. 712 Coohman Avenue, Asbury Park. N. J. ■ •' 6 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, JULY.2* 1910.

ing cheeks. lie had a nice face. Lydla THE RED DAB CF DEATH. admitted to herself, hut she had been •brought lip to ‘beware of fascinating Tragic Mark on tho Steol Skeleton of strangers., arid this Individual was' the tho Skyscraper. nearest approach to. a fascinating- . “See that, big blob of scarlet paint?” st ra ngor 3 .yd j a. ha d c v or. eha need t o • said tho engineer as lie pointed to a meet, • Polly added tumult to confu­ girder'high.up in tin* skeleton of .the sion." ’ , . • .. ; - new skyscraper! ‘•That red spot tneans ' ‘“Stephen! Stephen! Be. a good that one of tli.e men working oil the I'oy— marry . Lyddy and everything A Parrot That First Brought building was killed -by the -girder will be all light!” he screamed. sweeping him olt tiie structure, while Trouble, Then a Husband Lydia, was .almost' hysterical as the being put in position.” stranger; paused, again ami thrust a By CLARISSA MACIUE. The visitor craned ills neck and. saw linger between the wires of the cage. a rough jiat.ch of/vermilion paint on Polly clung to" the . linger, crooning Copyrlfeht, 1910. by American Press -one. of ;tiie. floor girders. up'on. the'slx- Association. softly. XVith a; sudden movement .teentli story; Mit!must be a dangerous Lydia thrust the cage' In the man’s life,” he said to his- engineering friend. tirms. •• .• 'v.*-' ■■';■■. j/ '',r “Yes.- Those men up there nro work­ Lydia Thome road tho letter three “Take ’him If you want him! Pin ing under, the chance of .-instant death times before she fully understood its sure I. don’t!” And thei.i, unheeding at a uy niouient‘. They’ll; -wa 1 k‘ a 1 ong meaning. , Couched in the heavy his sharp: exclamation of surprise, she the topniost girder, J1O0 feet above )he phraseology of n.country lawyer, it an- da rteil a way hi t he . hii rry ing crowd. sidewalk—a llttio path of slippery iron, She was quite breathless .when she. nounced-that tiie widow of hot* uncle. five’inches wide—and .will lean, outr reached the home of tiie qoiisin ilmt w;ard against the wind. ;• Ydu or I . “My first' experience witli :Sidney Ransom,.had died a short time iaftcrnodii and foumj It tihlleult.to ex­ ago, leaving to Lydia a legacy, , i ’lic cbuldn’t do It for a second. . . , Dr. Miies, AntiLPain; Pills plain the absence ot Polly;. ^ ;..V* ... “No^y riiitl again there’s ail accident. was a Sample- package.,handed • lawyer went on nv'staleihat, although : “I left, him liohiniV’ she said; evasive­ A chap: slips; A \vorkor gets lilt by a ' Mid. Rnnsomhiid never seen the niece ly, ' and with this explanation Miu me. They rielieved the pain Have your fitter install the gas pipe in your ,s\yingihg girder and fluiig, bit. ^Anoth­ so promptly that I have never . of her. husband, she. had been, greatly Brent had to be content. er :-hiaii: takes an incautious;^stCp 'and building according to the rules and regulations ;• impressed by reports of her kind aud .Duiihg , the- ,iiext* 'feiy /days. Lydla fnlis off into. eternity.' The. ineii worlv- bieen w ithout them since. . I of the gas company, which we will furnish with­ Vamiable disiiositioh; aiid so to her low ..tyohd cred what; had become i of - her ilig near by do:their best to get atillm have;- given them to many .;ing otu:e .she left—Uor pet bird, a par- pa rrot. She .was’ rashatiled, of her ;lm- if: lie maniiges'tp grab the girder .yiVe’s friends when they had head­ out charge. When your fitter has finished the work, V r o t , ' - : /.-,• yivltieuce;:; toward .-*! tiie. •; strangor . ahd fai] ing' f rbni, and; tiie.ro a re some swift ache and they never failed to notify us and we will verify the test, which will assure ■,y.'.i*£o Lydia, who detested parrots as .1 hought sonio\yha t rilefiilly ■ t hat Ann t hud reckless races wlfli dea th Uo get relieve them. I have suffered inoisy, ungraceful creatures, this legacy Susa ii R anst i ni \vouM Iiave considered to their cotnrado at any cost in the’ five ! you that the work has been properly performed.' her a shrew rat her. than n kind and with neuralgia in my head, fell as a calamity in her quiet, well or* or toil seconds'* allowed.. ihom;;whilo and the first one I took re­ dercd existence. She scarcely read the amiable person had the good lady seen strong fingers are sliding away, fro in-a her ill temper bn the day of her jour* lieved me. They have cured badly written postscript, which stated slippery beam flange. If the worst me of neuralgia. I would not that tho remainder of Mrs. Ransom's hey.. ■■ " . \ . happens and the man falls hi spite of • FULL DISPLAY OF estate had gone to a favorite ucphew The second (evening after her ar­ their efforts, then they ajupiy the dab be without them/' of her uwtu rival as they sat at "tea Mrs. Brent of red* paint, and the ironworkers call MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS : The parrot arrived ia a crate. broke the silence that, had fallen be­ It a dky. ' They don’t speak much of R. F. D. No. i, Salem, Va. tween them: : ' Sold by druggists everywhere, who RANGES, WATER HEATERS There was a tall perching stand for the man that is gone, as a rule. He!s ara authorized to return prlte of first Polly In the crate with tiie cage, and “Queer, w-asn’t it, that Susan Ram soou forgotten. The men. consider it package if they fall to benefit. tiie parrot was soon at home on tho som should have left everything to fate. • ' •.'• . . ■ MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind. perch, a chain sccured around ouo leg Stephen .when he don’t heed the mon­ “You’d think, by the w,nyiH. weiit, on AND APPLIANCES and fastened to the stand, ey and just left you that, parpot to the. engineer, “that the higher up. these Lydia found her new companion the take care of? Never saw Susan In irieh w’orked the • more careful they’d source of much amusement for several your life, did you Y* ■ - • become. They aren’t particularly care­ days. He learned to call her by name, , “No,” said Lydia, “but I used to ful, but they do guard against the Pure Manufactured write to Uncle Ransom, and then after and at times It almost seemed as if sho hypnotism of height. One of the men We will handle only the best appliances had a I human companion in her'lonely lie died I kept up a correspondence and Natural with Aunt Susan. I quite liked her working on a high, girder gets para­ and guarantee same.,1 ■' Vlife. ; lyzed now and again by a. sudden fear Her house was situated at the end of too. She used to write about the par­ rot, but I never dreamed she would that holds him motionless and stilt oh ; the long village street, and few came his iron beam. Our canvasser will call on everybody. ; to her save when there was dressmak­ leave It to me. 1 never liked parrots much/' ■; , ■ .; “The men look out for this sort of ing to be done, but Stillwater was near thing, ,and the remedy Is to distract The company’s representatives will wear a large city and most, of the women “ I guess you could have used Borne his attention. by a rough blow on the ^bought their clothes In tho ready made money,” remarked Mrs. Brent, stirring back or in some cases by exciting him . the company badges. shops, so Lydia did not have much to her tea thoughtfully. “Stephen don’t to anger through any means in their do. \ need any more’h he’s got.” power. When the man gets fighting RICHARD WILSON It was the spring of the'year, and “Is Stephen the nephew?’' faltered mad he is freed from the paralysis of Lydia worked much in her garden. Lydia, - with very pink cheeks. She terror or whatever you may choose to OM Ice: Many times Polly sat near on his was thinking of Polly’s allusions to call It. He gets up from his girder to Caeist G a s Co. perch, shrilly defiant of the wild birds “Stephen.” make a rush for tho other fellow to 108 Heck Avenue that hovered curiously about him. “Of cours^-Steplien Wood. Queer do him up, and the moment he is safe 90 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J, you never knew his name, Susan Lydia was digging among her pansy he is restrained by the other men, Ocean Grove T elep h o n e 2 J 4 -W plants one morning, transplanting the thought a sight of him and nagged “Whenever you see . n skyscraper little green shoots from one bed to an­ him day and night because he never framework,” concluded the engineer, Deliveries are made daily. other. got married; He’s doing real weUin “each dab of scarlet'paint on the iron the city—he’s in the coal business and Twice on Saturday. [ “You're growing old, old, old!” shriek­ means that some man has come to his j ed Polly, >vltli sudden vindictiveness is making money hand over fist,” death. Every skyscraper and every Order by postal card. and a dreary foreboding in his tone “Have you ever seen him?” asked bridge is the monument to some little Special attention to the that starticd his new mistress. Lydia In a queer voice. : group of unknown, workers, laboring She turned wistful brown eyes In his . “Land, yes’ Good looking too. Tall at dizzy heights and dallying with sud­ small trade this season, which LEWIS LUMBER GOMPANY direction.. Lydia Thorne was no long- and lean, with clean shaved face and den death as part of their day’s work.”' will be served promptly as _jer_yQUUtfr but she still retained a cer­ bright blue eyes—colors up like a girl —New York Press. tain sweet youthfulness of expression, when he’s embarrassed. He always heretofore. and her brown hair showed not one •seemed to think a lot of that parrot. A Poverty Stricken Queen. thread of gray. Perhaps it was be­ I '-visited there once; you. know. I Partly owing to the fact that she 'Telephone no-R. cause her heart would never grow old, should think he’d have wanted it. I’m was wedded to an avaricious king and for at thirty-eight Lydia was younger disappointed "you didn’t bring it, Ly­ partly because she was generous with Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, dia. They say it’s a very clever bird. the little money allowed her Eliza­ ..than many women at eighteen. She I shall be in Stillwater before long, tf.cKl-9/04. never thought of her age, but now, beth of - York, queeu of Henry VII., Oils, Etc. Sacketli Plaster Board. - and I’ll, see him then." : , Spent but a small, amount, for dress. when Polly repeated himself in a sud* . Lydia was ..doubtful wbothqr Mrs. den fury of words, sho felt that, they She was very often in debt, and the Brent would ever see the parrot again, sums she spent were ridiculously nnist be true. .although Mr. Wood might return tiie ’ "You’re growing rfld, old, old as the small, 20 shillings ($5) being the great­ S O U T H I N S T R E E T bird to her if lie knew where she est amount, expended at any one- time. everlasting lilUs. Never mind, Lyrtdy might be found', for now*, she knew it shall marry Stephen* nnd then every­ Her gowns W’ero mended aud turned, Asbury Park, N. J. was Stephen Wood who had stopped and new waists were made-for them, thing will, bo all! right. Oh. gee!” and spoken to her that, day in.. the. roily made a savage peck at a saucy ns is shown by the record of bills paid Mill on Premises. Brannh Yurd,. 3prlng Lake, New Jersey railway station. • to her tailor. These bills prove that bine jay who had ventured close to his After all; the visit did not turn out perch and sent the bam Jit bird scream­ she wore her clothes for a long time, to be as enjoyable as Lydia had an­ for her gowns were obliged to be new­ ing to the top of a tall/elui tree. ticipated. Polly scratched his ear rctleetively. ly hemmed, and also that, though a The little house seemed very lonely' princess of the great house of Plan- “Poor old Stephen!” when Lydla returned to Stillwater. . Lydia was Interested. “Who Is Ste­ tagenet, she W’orc shoes costing but .24 May had come, and with It the smelt cents, which ;were decorated with tin BORDENS phen?” she asked. of apple blossoms and young clover. Sole Manufacturers of “Stephen’s a fool. He must ’ marry buckles! • .: Clothing TalK Lydia leaned over the gate aud watch­ The J.-Y. BORDEN PATENTED Lyddy. Then everything will he all ed the golden cloud of dust that proc­ Made It CleaiC right,V cackled the bird. eeded the rumbling stage. The even­ . A senator,.: speaking of the advan­ ALL HUMAN VVc would suggest an Atterfoury Sys­ “What nonsense!” cried Lydia Indig­ ing train "was in, and presently, after tages of clearness of statement,, told a tem two-piece Salt lor warm weath­ nantly. “What does the bird mean?” the stage had carried the mail to the story about a restaurant to illustrate f She wondered • often after that, for postofllee, she would throw a. shawl ■ his meaning.. He said: : ^ HAIR GOODS er. Our line ol English SItp-Ons Is Polly seemed to Und? great comfort in about her shoulders and go down after “This restaurant advertised a dinner, .■... SWITCHES, POMPADOURS, . especially strongJ speaking pf the unknown Stephen, and, her newspaper and letters.. but not in the loose way many other -WAVES, WIGS, ETC. . through Polly, Lydia learned that Ste­ The stage rolled past. -. The driver restaurants advertise dinner as be­ phen was a good boy and a credit to waved his whip at her, and her gaze tween . certain hours, whether there; N o Lace, Net or Wires, No Stems or Cords, his. family , mid if he would only go followed the vehicle down the long would be enough dinner to last be­ . Shampooing, Marcfellng, . Ira A. StricKlin and see Lyddy. he would at once fall street into the village. She did not tween those hours or not. No. The . v , . Manicuring, Eic* . .' in love and marry her. hear -footsteps approaching from . the man who runs that restaurant has; a ; All tiie Latest Patent Appliances Then one day came a letter from a opposite direction, anil as she turned proper knowjedge; of his responsibll 1* cousin in. another village Inviting Lydia her bead Polly’s familiar, voice broke ties and of the exact use of the lan­ 538 COOKMAN AVENUN to come and spend a week with her, harshly on tiie still air; ;• guage.- He advertised, 'Chicken pie, Phone 3J8-; ASBURY PARK, N. J. and, having heard of Polly’s arrival, “Ilere we are, sir! Weil, well! . Be a 25 cents; from 12:30 until gone,’ she extended .permission for Lydia to good boy, Stephen, and marry Lyd-' Saturday Evening Post. brlug her legacy. dy”“ Polly's voice ,died away in an ALBERT ROBBINS ’ This Lydlu was loath to do, for the indignant squawk as a strong hand, ' . : A Cynical Statesman. DRINK CULM ROOK parrot’s cage was heavy and most un­ reached In the cage and chastised him. The saying that “all men have their REAL ESTATF wieldy, and sho did not really care It was Stephen Wood bringing Polly price” is ascribed to Sir Robert ^^al- The Ideal Table Water enough for tho bird to carry it about home, . . ‘ • v- pole. While speaking of a faction in. INSURANCE : Bottled at the Spring, the country. Nevertheless none of her “Mrs. Brent told me you had return­ parilameht which bitterly opposed .Hotelb and Oottagee for Rem Pluckamin, N. J. ; neighbors seemed willing to undertake ed home, and so I have brought the some of his measures ho said, “You : its care, so one bright morning found bird back to you,. MMs< Thorne* I am see- with what zeal and vehemence ! Mortgage Loany Delivered in Your Homes, Fifty Gents Case of Six Bottles Lydia and Polly speeding cityward lu sure you must have thought me imper­ these gentlemen oppose me, nud yet I the railroad train. tinent that day in the station. Of know the price of every iiiau in this Seltzor and Glngor fllo The parrot proved a diverting com­ course you did not know me,' but I house except three.” '. 226 MAIN STREET f\ Poetol Cord Grinds It . panion, and it seemed as If they had recognized Polly's voice and should • Of some who called themselves patri-j scarcely started before the train drew have.’ made inyself. kmwn to you at ots he sriid: “Patriots5 I.' coiild raise ASBURY PARK, N. J, ftSBURY PftRK OFFIGB, OPPOSITIi RAIL.R 0 / \ 0 S T rtT IO N into the noisy station where she. had oiice.” ' / . V. : ••./: fifty of them within four, and twenty ------:------> » . ■ ■ to change cars. “I was very rude,to;you,1' said Lydla hours. I have raised many in-.one Dominick Corbo ! Lydia was walking through the long gratefully; as. she. opened the gate to. night. ,’TIs but to refuse an unrea­ building, carrying the heavy cage in admit- iiimt “but I- was ybry tired, niitl sonable deniand. aiid up .springs: a-.pa- Shoemaker her already tired arms, when Tolly.set. I was a little, tired;t)f Polly just then; triot.” •' ■ 47 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove up a violent outcry. find it-all happened. so sudcVenly. You Open air the year. Ralston, the Tlorist “Stephen! Stephen! Oh, Stephen, understand?” J A Dilemma. First-class work guaranteed, at wait for Lyddy!” lie shrieked fran­ “Of course I understand. Polly Is Wt. Crimsonbenk—A hunter In New­ . caBonuble prlcos. tically. tiresome most of the time, but he lias found iand who iias lost his bearings or A mau, crossing diagonally In front many good qualities.: ' If he had not finds hiinself In a fog has no dliliculty number 520 Cookman Jlvenue of them paused and looked curiously recognized me that day I would not In finding, the way. as. owlng to the SHOE M AKER Opp. Partridge & Ulcbardaen constant west w-iutl.8, the tops of all 1 at the parrot. have tiio pleasure of returning him to .: Repairing neutly (lono,and “That’s a good boy, Stephen. Slurry you,” said.Mr;. Wood. •the trees point east; Mrs, VCritnson- Lyddy and everything will be all right. They sat .down, on the stops, n nd the beak—But suppose he doesn't, want to work guaranteed' Such a handsome Polly!” The bird mail looked adinirlngiy.at Lydla, pink- go east?—^Yonkers- Statasinan,. Zthphont Connection Jlsbury Park, U. J. was fluttering to ami fro, alid Lydia, and glowing. aiid sweet as one of the M ax Garber found dlUieulty in holding the cage apple hi boms, over I lead; ' , Married For Money.. 108 Emory Street, Asbury Park upright. . “Bo a good boy, Stephen, and, marry “Do you mean to 'say that you mar­ . The strnrgor approached and lifted. Lyddy, and every tiling Ay ill be all ried for moneyV” = ./:7 . . ’ his hat. “I am sure Polly is an old right,”; shriHqxlPolly • suildimlyand: "In a way I did. 1 got married be- Specialist jn Optics . friend of. mine,” bo. said courteously. there was/such-a note'ofjprophecy In 1 eauso I couldn’t afford to stay engaged seoks tho moat difficult cases nnd war­ OCEAN.GROVE FISH MARKETS “Ho recognises me, and”— bis raucous;voice that Lydia’s brown any longer.”—Cleveland Leader. rants correotioi), where possible, with Qllh St., Adfoinlng PostoUlce Building bt^ run In corihVc- Tired J,ydlii flashed indignant eyes eyes fell before Stephen's steady blue glasses. Tlilrty-nvo yei'trs’oxporlenco " , W wijth the Brndley Bcach fish.' . Upon'him. “Sir!” siie said coldly. ones, and tills tinio Polly went unre­ Nothing^ cah . bo produced out of pound, of which I nu» the, proprietor. . This guarantees riu v nothing,—Diogenes; A* VESCEXIUS nmpie'swpplynniple supply of 'fresh freah :fifih fifth htnt lowestjowe®t prices,, ___, O vsters. ■> The man turned away with redden­ buked. / 015 M attlson Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. t 'clnms and nil kinds ol Ires bsca food da SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1010. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 7 V______■ • ______v - . • OCEAN GROVE PROGRAM Permit lls to Estimate on THE PATTEN LINE New York and Long Devotional Committee—Bishop L. B. Wilson, Rev. A. B. Ballard, D. D., New York and Long Branch Branch R. R. Rev. J. H. Alday, Rev. CharleB L. Mead, A. H. DeHaven,-Hon. John E. Steamboat Co. Time-table In effect May 22, 1910. Andrus, Hon. J. L. Hays. M u B lc al blrector—Tall Been Mor­ Gas R anges Time Table, Stations in New York. gan. Central Railroad of New Jersey, Young People’s Meetings—Dally WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1010. Liberty Street, West 23d Street, All In the Temple, 9.00 to 10.00 a. m. Gas Cookers Rail Route. Cedar Street, Pier 10, Opening service, .Monday ■■ morning, Southward. and West 42nd Street, P ier'81, N. R., . June 27. Leader until July 31at, Leaye New York, West 35th St., Sandy Hook Route. • . • • Rev. W. H. Morgan; D. D. August Gas p la tes N. R., 8.45, 10.50 a. in., 2.30 p. m.-. Pennsylvania Railroad, Cortlandt, 1st to close o£ season. Rev. CharleB Sunday, 8.45, 10.30 a. m. Desbrosses and West 23rd Streets. L. Mead, D.; D. Gas Chandeliers Leave New York, Battery (near Holiness.'Meeting—Daily In .the South Perry), 0.20, 11.30 a. m., 3.10 LEAVE OCEAN GROVE AND AS­ Tabernacle, 9.00 to 10.00 a. m. p. m. Sunday, 9.20, 11.10 a. m'. BURY PARK. . Leaders, Bishop Wilson and Rev. J. H. Alday. • • Northward. For New York— 6.15, 6.30, *6,45, . *0.uo, *7.10, *7.25, *7.40, *7.50, Junior Young People—Lender, Leave Long Branch, Rockwell ave­ Co/nforl&ble sum m er footw ear. Mrs. Ida Hudson. *S.OO, *8.17, S.50, 0.20, 11.30 a. nue, 7.20 a. m., 3.00, 4.16 p. m. Sun­ Special tills w eek: AVornen’s, m., 12.30, 1.13, *2.20, *3.30, 4.00, Bible Class—Auditorium, every day, 4.9.0, 4.15 p. m. Pleasure Bay misses* and children’s w hite Sunday afternoon at 2,110. Leader, 5.02, 5.30, *7.15, 8.55 Saturday (trolley connection),' 7.30 a. in., canvas shoes* 98c. ' only p. m. Sundays from Ncrtlt Rov. L: W. Munhall, D. D.. 3.10, 4.25 p.,m. Sunday, 4.10, 4.25 Temple Sunday School—Every G rossm an’s B argain Shoe Store Aabury Park depot, '7.26, 0.1 P, .Sunday afternoon at 2.30.. Superin­ p . id . • . , ■ •. ; 'KstaliH^hctl in iSr'S. / •.• 10.12 a. in., *4.15, *5.05, 5.31, Leave Seabright. 8.00 a. m., .3.40, 708 CooUman Avenue, Park 5.31, *0.25, *7,4S, 8.3G, * *0.30' tendent, Joseph A. Hudson. 4.55 p. m., Sunday, 4.40; 5.65 p. m, Sunday School Primary Depart­ p.m. Leave Highlands, 8:20 a. m., 4.00, For ‘ Elizabeth and Newark. G.15, ment—Every. Sunday afternoon at Our Motto: 6.15 p. m. Sunday, 00, 5.15.p. m. 2.30, Tabernacle. Superintendent, PROPOSALS ; *6.4C; *7.10 except Elizabeth, • Mrs. W. H. Sltirm. 7.35; *7.50 except Elizabeth, Chinese Sunday School—Associa­ The Lowest Prices and tlie Very Connection at Pleasure Bay with. Healed propnsuIs to I«iiJ d >i urnv«l road UU- *8.17'except Elizabeth, S.50,- U.20, Atlantic Coast Electrli? R. R. for d e rth e provijioi.s (if U»e Now- Jersey -siulc*. tion Hall, Sundays at 2.30 p. m. Rest oi Workmanship r Aid. Ron (I - Lhwh Iu iltViurtotuh.. Co., Nv .!>, 11.30 a. m„ 1.13,'. 2.20, *3.30; Superintendent, Mr. Coomb. WeBt End,' Elberon, Deal, Allen- Jcnou'n iis -ttio Houtlumt-lioad' leii'Hiiy frijoi 4.00, 6.30, *0.58, S:3G Saturday • Sunset Meeting—On tho beach. hurst, Asbury Park and Ocean Ailelpliln to LjiKuwnort. (viiuSoutlm rdl tho only, p. m, Sundays from North Grove. th lra Hfotlmi th e r e o f .ije s h i u I m k s o u th - , Sunday evenings at G.00 p. m.; Lead­ oriy end the Iron brUlgo ovor -flip ilium* Asbury Pai-lc depot, 7.20, 9.14 a. er, Rev. A. E. Ballard, D. D. Foot Care for boats to New York carry s'nuiin rlvur nnd rnnhlnjr-. southerly u dl.s- m., 4.15, *6.31 except Elizabeth, Of Ocean Pathway. large sign, “Boat Car,” on the front iuii',‘0 of ‘J.5.16 miles to tho Houiherly vnd of 5.34, 0.25, 7..4S except Elizabeth, ; R; Loewentierz & Co. : ■ ; platform, and leave Cookman avenue hK!tton 2, will- ho rwielvetl by the. Honrd of . 8.30, 9.30 p. m. Twilight Revival Service—Taber­ and Main street,-Asbury Park, ono (7h«men Freeholder*! of'M onm outh county. N nacle, every evening at G.00. ^Open­ , Telephone 87-L .1., in their otllc.e In the Court. Houm\ Kr*>e- For Long Branch— 0,15, 0.46, 6.56, hour before steamer time at Pleasure hoKl, N. J., on 1 h«.»TilTRTIiEiNTII DAY OF 7.10, 7.25, 7.35, 7.50, S.00, 8.17, ing service Wednesday evening, Bay. JULY, 1010* iit U 6*oio«:K « in.. ujio thuii: nnd July 13th;, Leader, Miss Helen Ger­ there pul) l'cly opeiwd. I’bins and speelficnr 8.50, 0.20, 10.15, 10.35, 11.30, trude Rumsey. •• - 603 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park tlons m»ty bo Been at llieoM eb of: tbe Hoard 11.41 a. in., 1.13, 2.08, 2.20, 3.30, of Freeholders In Ote Court Uouko', Freehold, 4.00, 5.30, 5.34, 0.50, 0.55, 0..58, • JULY. Next to Postoffice N. J., or the olllcc of the Htnie Commissioner of Public Honds.Trehlon, N. ,I.i or the ofllce 8.00, 11.20 p. m. Sundays from ; 3—Sermons by J. Wesley Hill, THE BEST of Peter Forumn. engineer In cluirge; at'h'« North Asbury Park Depot, ' 7.26, rouldenfc, Mtinulupun,. N .J . Speol Heat Ion» 9.14, 11.06, 11.34 a. m„ 4.16, 6.34, D. D. miiy be obtained by addreaslng (Jeorge \V. 4— 10,00 a. m., National Patriotic i Pntter»*on» Jr.. cU rk of the Board, Freehold, 6.26, 7.48, 8.3G, 9.30 p. m. Celebration, Hon. W. Kloontz; of N. J, A certtlled oheok for. $1,000, pny'able to For Rod Bank, Matawan and Perth the order'of the. .director of tbe Board of North Carolina. ■. Chosen*-Freeholders, must accompany all Amboy— 6.16, 6.45 Red Bank only, 5— Moving pictures. OXFORDS proposals, as a guarantee th a t an agreemo< fc; 6.55 except Perth Amboy, 7.10 6—FlrBt rehearsal of Children’B will be entered Into with said Board for the Red Bank only, 7.35 Red Bank AND faithful pfcrfOrmance of coiitract. Checks of Chorus. The Temple, 10.30 a. m. tlie unsuccessful biddcm will be retnrned but only, 7.60 Red Bank only, 8.00 7—National Conference of the proposals vfilt be retained by. the clerk Red Bank only, 8.17 Red Bank FriendE. Daily Until July 13th. for reference. Bidders! will be expent«d to only, 8.60, 9.20, 11.30 a. in., 1.13, subm it sam ples of gnivel to be used. The, 8—Children’s Chorus, Association B->ard reserves the right to rejcct any or ail 2.20 except Perth Amboy, 2.30 Hall, ,10.30 a. m. SHOES bids,- ' Red Bank only, 4.00, 5.30, 0.68, 9— 8.00 p. m., special concert. WM. B. CONOVER, Director. 8.30 Saturday only. Sundays from pE T E it FORMAN, Engineer In Charge. 11—Children’s rehearsal. IN MONMOUTH COUNTY P. O. KngUshtown, N. J., R. F. D* North Asbury Park depot, 7.20, 13—Close ot tho Frlenda' Gener­ Attest: Geo. vv, Patterson, Jr., 9.14 a. m., 4.16 except Perth Am­ al Conference. Olerk of Board, Freehold, N. J, boy, 6.34, 6.25 except Perth Am­ 15— Children's rehearsal. is “J-M” ASBESTOS, because it does Sorosis . . $3.50 and $4.00 D a te d J u n e 15, imo,' • ’ . 2ft-28 boy, 7.48 Red Bank only, 8.30, 16——Concert. not require coating or painting U preserve it. 9.30 lted Bank only. 17— Children’s service. 10.30 a. Baber’s Special, $3.00 and $3.50 HERIFF'S SALE.-By : V Irtuo of a w rit of “J-M” Roofing resists fire, rust and wear, S 11. fa. to mo directed; issued out of the For Belmar, Spring Lake and Mana- m., Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce. 7.30 p. m„ Grover’s Comfort . . . . $3.00 Monmoutn Pleas Court, will bo ex posed, to equan— 1.40 Mondays excepted, musical service.' and is weather, and acid-proof, because made . aaleatpublic vendue,on 6.03, 0.20, 6.44, 6.56, 7.26, 7.57, 18—\-Evening lecture by Rev. W. of mineral products, Asbestos and Asphalt Hurleys and Bostonians h r Men THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY O F JULY, 10.12, 10.20, 1,0.54, 11.40 a. m., H. Morgan, D. D. 1U10, between tbe hours of 12 o'clock an.d 6 12.16, 12.27, 1.19, 2.22, 2.35, 2.65, Cement. Will outlast any other prepared o'clock (at 2 o'clock^ iu the Utter no. n of said 20—W. C. T. U. Convention of roofing made. day, at the Court House, Freehold, in the 3.24, 3.27, 4.55, 6.17, 5.20, 5.27, New Jersey. Evening lecturer, T. township oi Freehold, count> of Monmouth, 6.40, 5.46, 6.07, 6.10, 0.27, 0.37, Dickey, Orator o£ the West. Easy to apply—we furnish full instructions. Ghas. M. Baker New Jersey, Ail the defendant's right, title and Interest except Saturday, 0.38, 10.12,. 21—W. C. T. U, Convention of M 'F ’ D BY H. W. JO HNS-M ANVILLE CO. in and to all that t ract or pttrcei lof land and 10.20, 10.64, 11.40 a. m., 12.15, New Jersey. FOR SALE BY The Shoe Man pryinises, in-reinaftcr particularlydescribed, 12.27, 1.19, 2.22, 2.35, 2.55, 3.24, .22—Temperance Day. ... situate, lying mid bi lnu in tne township of 3.27, 4.55, 5.17, 5.20, 5.27, 6.46, k Nepiune In the county, of Monmoutii, and 23—Temperance Day. Evening, W i. SILAS W. BARTON, Carpenter and Builder yji 604 Gookman Ave. slate of New Jersey; at Wtst Asbury Park, 0.07, 0.10, 0.27, 0.30 except Satur- concert. P o sto lllc e B ox 2092, OCEAN GROVE, N. J . 6omo Storo with LoMolstro N. J. Beginning at a point in the easterly day, 6.38 except Saturday, • 0.48, 24— Bishop Canler. line of Atkins avenue (iounerly First avenue) 7.02, S.07, 10.17 p. m. Sundays R e sid e n c e , W EST GROVE. N. J . ^ Lnco and Embroidery Go. distant live hundred thd llfty-seven feet 25—Evening lecture by Bishop nortiiorlv f om . the. northeast corner of from North Asbury Park Depot, Canler. HprJntfWood and A tkins avenue,•.thrnce (1) I.37, 5.30, 10.22, 11.05,' 11.20, easterly at rlgln. angles lo At kips avenue .to 2G—St. Paul's M. E. Church the w«*stRf I v Tine ot Unlou avenue, theuce (2) II.48 a. in., 12.24, 3.17, 4.32, 5.11, Night. • ii long t lie westerly side of Union aven ue to 5.55, 7.09, 10.04, 10.28 p. m. 27— Florence Crlttenton Mis­ tlio interseclion of same with Aik Ins avenoe; For Point Pleasant— 1.10 Mondays tlienee (H).southerly along tlie *abteriy.‘ line excepted, 6.03, 0.44, 0.56, ..10.1^ sion. • DAY’S of.V’kii s uveuiie t*’ tlie place of beginning, 28—Children's Concert. Tho Old being a part bl’lol No « in Range IL 10.20, 10.54 a. in., 12.15, 12.27, 1 Songs. FARRAND Si-ized »s the property of John {•’- 'M orrison, 1.19, 2.22, 2.3'5, 2.55, 3.27, 4.55, token in execution a t thesuli

Oration By Don. Whitehead Klutlz, (Concluded from page one.) ol .\o rlh Carolina Fourth-of July will be appropri­ Ten rivers wore named ' through ately celebrated in Ocean Grove. As Which the spiritual, life in its full­ ______, ^NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIiHJLY,, has been hla custom for years, Gen. ness flows. Iu their order these riv­ -inPOBTERS- la-WfrM'P. H A L S E Y s t r e e t s } ^ -RMAjixRa'. John C. Patterson will usher in the ers are: 1, Righteousness; 2, Suc­ day with a mortnr salute nt Bun- cessful Methods of Overcoming rise. In the Auditorium; at 10,30 Temptation; 3, Marvellous Love tor will be held the anniversary celebra­ Christ; 4, Intense Activity, for Ser­ tion proper. The orator of tlie day vice; r>, Love for God's Children; ti,. will be the Hon. Whitehead Kluttz, Love for Souls; 7, The GliristiiUe Hahne of Salisbury, N. C., who was presi­ Character; S, A Marvellous 'Appetite, dent of'the North Caroline Senate. for God’s Word; . 9, Freedom from The lion Mr. Kluttz was to have Selfishness; 10,.Freedom from all Annual July spoken here last year, but illness Worldly Ambition: / ‘ . prevented. . At . night. Bishop Dubbs preached Tho speaker will be introduced by on “ The Church of tiie Twentieth the Hon. J. Franklin Fort, Governor Century.” He took as his text the of New Jersey. words from Isaiah xxl, 11-12, Mayor Appleby, of Asbury Park, "Watchman what of the night? The . will read tho Declaration of Inde- watchman said, the . morning com- ; pendence. The Rev. A. J. Palmer, of etli,1’ and also; ; tlio passage from ■ Mllton-onrt.he-'Hudson, will, preside. Isaiah lx, i, “ Arise, shine, for tliy The ^^epartment St o re of Rev. Mr. Palmor is a member of the light is come and the glory of the ; Ocean. Grove Association. Lord Is risen upon thee." As viewed . There will be a special program of by,tho speaker the church of tho fu­ • paijiotic music under tho direction ture will be a pentecostnl church, a united church, n missionary church, of Mr. Morgan'. The soloist will be Ncu* iferoejj Donald Chalmers. a liberal church and a revival church. Oh Monday morning tlie Rev. Dr. Begins Friday, July 1 . . V Additionul Local Items. William Morgan, of Newark, con­ ducted the first Young people’s, At the Arlington among arrivals meeting of the. season, a service that Continues to July 31 of the week are E. T. Anderson, W. is held daily nt 9 o'clock. Powell, bf New York, and E. B. Bog­ The preacher tlie coming Sunday art, of Elizabeth. at both services will be the Rev. J. Sitopping Headquarters Rey. and Mrs. H. O. Harmon, of Wesley Hill, of the Metropolitan . Newark; Rev. Thomas Spencer, wife Temple, New York'City. Dr. Mun- and son, of Jersey City, are at the liall will be here to organize the Bi­ Pitman Avenue Houso. ble Class ori Sunday afternoon. forlOOjOOO 7 -.lii ’ — —■ "--- • J. Hayes Chandler, of Philadel­ phia; Rev. H. S. Metcalfe, of New­ College Star Baseball Team. ark; H. ;H. Allanson, of Hoboken, Manager E. A. Harvey, of the As­ and Mr. anti Mrs. B. R. Hoagland, of bury Park athletic grounds, will Jersey SlioFe^Ites .Jersey City, have registered at tho put a fast baseball team on the dia-1 National. mond this season. The first game !b ! Miss Eleanor Beegle, of Orajge to be played on Wednesday, July j Valley, is visiting her grandmother, 16. Baldwin, who played last year, Mrs. Elizabeth Beegle, of Main ave­ with the locals,' will captain the new of the Highest Class nue. She is the daughter of Sump- team and play second; base... Other »v .ter P. Beegle, a former resident of players will be Dangler, pitcher of Every Piece Reduced iu Price •. this place. the old Oreos; McCarthy, catcher;. Shankey and Garlow, pitchers; C. rs. Louise E. Claggett, Samuel C Scheiss, first base; M. Scheiss, ('C laggett, New York; Mrs. Nowell, third base; Freyer, shortstop; Lush Buy Furniture on !(W . H.r Newell, Hartford; George H. and Sherholz, fielders. Other fast Steinbach’s large store at Stratton and wife, Trenton; L. G. players will be secured. • Those al­ r the Club Plan Fisher, A.. L. Smith, Montclair; G. ready signed up are college stars. * W. Wagenar, Mrs. J. W. Wagenar, Jube will not he seen here on the Id­ Asbury Park is enjoying Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Alex­ eal diamond this year, having been ander, Philadelphia, are stopping at secured by the New York team of the largest patronage in the Queen. the. American league. Broad, New and Halsey Sts., Newark Burglars Loot Kcyport House. Alumni Sleeting Postponed. ( its history* Special sales At Key port burglars enterd the home of Vincent Geraldi. Front rid A meeting of the Neptune Alum­ together with prompt deliveries Church streets, but did not take any­ ni Association was scheduled for thing belonging to nim. His brother- Wednesday evening at the school- ROLLING CHAIRS ON BOARDWALK house In this place. The lack of a of merchandise to all parts of the in-law, Vincent Guerrieri, who lives To hiio by the hour,.week, month or season, Reasonable . with him, was not so lucky. The quorum necessitated a postponement : rates, Comfortable chairs. thieves took two gold watches, a until a later date, possibly the latter; State^ accounts for its large in- gold chain and a suit of clothes part of September‘ or the early part M A IN OFFICE, ARCADE, 5th AVEm ASBURY PARK from his room.. of October. JOHN L. SCHNEIDER, Prop. creaseo! business. Leased lee Cieani Garden. __ The Joe cream garden adjoining the Arlington Hotel in Auditorium OCEAN MERRY Qo ROUND Square, has been leased by Joseph Newark and Ocean Aves., Bradley Beach R. Weir, Jr., and Harry W. Lake, of a veos Asbury Park. Mr. Weir is the well 3 Minutes Walk from Liilagore’s Pavilion, Ocean Grove. known caterer of the Park, and Mr. Largest Machine on (he Coast. Concert by Military Band Organ. Pennsylvania Railroad Lake formerly conducted a bakery Every attention given to ladies and children. on Cookman avenue in that city. AEROPLANE RACES Call For Rough Riders. AVIATION WEEK AT ATLANTIC CITY The call for Rough Rider recruits P S . JM G R R 1S G O . was issued’last Saturday; The first rally of the male branch of the chil­ P U R B- Photographers and Eastman Dealers It is Jjdt a far cry back to “ Darias Green and dren’s chorus is to be held on Wed­ nesday morning of next week. The 47 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. liis 4yin’ machine " when aerial navigation was con­ Rough Riders will be commanded Kodaks; Trctnos, protvnies. i Cabinet and 5 Postals, 50c.- High Class Amateur Finishing again by Capt. McNair. Natural All PHuts on Velox. . Developing 10c per Roll—all sizes. sidered impossible. To-day Atlantic City is preparing for a great Law and Order League. Pocono Mountain Established 1897 Mannsquan has a Law and Order Aviation Meet from July 2 t o n , when three of the League. Rev. W. L. Linaberry is its president. Four vice presidents tbttandgra](& greatest flyers of the modern world^will demonstrate have been elected, one from each Ice church, with the exception of the trustworthy their mastery of the air. church from which the president was chosen. Hotels and Ccttages Jewelers and - Glenn H. Curtiss, the holder of the world’s Red Bunk Frowns on Sunday Ball. Supplied. record for speed, will fly daily.from July. 4..to u . ' ,** Chief of Police J. Frank Patter­ Watchmakers son, of Red Bank, is trying to stop Walter E. Brookins, who holds the record for baseball playing on Sunday within DEPOT AND OFFICE Keepers of Correct tim e a t the the borough limits. On a recent Hew Pavilion high flying, will give exhibitions July 7 to ix ih a Sunday morning he stopped a game Wright aeroplane. on Bridge avenue. 5 4 4 MAPLE WALNUT 21 Corlies Avenue This is the first contest between the Wright , President Kinmonth. .COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK At the annual outing of the New WEST QROVE NEW JERSEY and Curtiss machines; Jersey Editorial Association last ICE CREAM week In the Berkshire Hills, J. Lyle Telephone 320 L. Open tho entire year. . ■.' It is also expected that Charles K. Hamilton, •Kinmonth, of the Asbury Park Bpiiable goods at reasonable This is a delicious Ice Cream Press, was elected president of that prices. ’ ' special, favored with a delicnte touch the great .long distance aviator, will be present and body. W hen in Doubt «TSkillful repairing of Watches, of real Maple Sugar fresh from the race from July 7 to 11. ( Illustrated Songs AVIth Pictures. Clooks, Eyeglaasea and jewelry. forests of old New England and Illustrated songs are to be given Drink •There will be prize events each day, including In connection with the moving pic­ mixed with minced walnut meat. tures at the Ocean Grove Auditori­ COLD INDIAN a fifty-mile flight over a five mile circular course, um. Handbills will set forth the It's reully delicious. particulars. FIRE and prize high flying, July 7 t o n , directly over the . v. Morning Sunday School. beach front and ocean, ' The first .of this * week morning The Pennsylvania Railroad is the direct route -^ Sunday school was instituted at St. Paul’s • church, to continue through WORKS to Atlantic City, and excursion tickets are on sale the summer. The attendance was excellent. • Everything to make a noise. . from all points. The delicious,' sparkling spring water V Deafness Cannot Be Cured " from the cold Indian spring. Cat! ut F L A C i ^ : y -by local applications, as they, cannot our p'fllee for full Information.. . • reach the diseased portion- uf the -ear.' There is only" one way to cure 5 8 0 Cookman Avenue HigH^Gr^de^ Moving Pictures and deafness, and that is by conStitUtion- Asbury Hark BOKDEN’S .. at remedies. Deafness is caused bj 614 Cookman Avenue an. inflamed condition of Lhe-mucous Telephone 1249 STATIONERY' STORE lining of the.Eustachian Tube. \Viieh T e le p h o n e -314 R . Illustrated Songs C6r. Bond Street and Muttison Ave., ' this tube is inflamed ‘you have a. Building eool, spueious and. comfortable. Pictures changed daily. Matiueo ■rumbling;- sound or imperfect- .hear­ ASBURY PARK, X. J. 2.15. Eveniug 8 o’clock.. Admission 100. in g , -aud' when it is entirely closed, JAS.-H SEXTON ... 'Deafness is the; resultaiid . unless, T e l. 545, South End Pavilion, Ocean Grove. ^tlie-jniiainniirtion.cati bo.• taken- out• Cash or Credit' ; funeral Director and Gtiibalmer ; -aiul; this tube restored', ici its. nofmal AJso Rented ior the Season j 5upi, Mti 'Proipect Ccinttery - -/* •:.\Ctouditlon, heariug. wII1. be destroyed A lftrg0vaBs6rtineht' of Caskets, eta, forever; nine -cases. out of ten . are. gratis tlreprc>of, from $21.00 tip.’| John F.. 'Mesler. constantly on hand. Flowers, of any ' design at short notice.' , !t MUST be Good, Figola Bread Ojcnused- by Catarrh, which is nothing . TfcU-plione Call or W hoi e.-*a 5y ivml • iU.tuil ,1’arlorB and CHUco . ■ but aJi ’iniiaiued. coiiditioji of the. mu i PAUL EOSETJ . .} -...- iit'a.lyr hi ■ * .■-< ’ M ade w ish FIGS a n d OLIVE OIL . cous surfaces. , 159 Maiu-Street, Ax'burf Jf. - -f ■■■ \vg ■ w 111 • g J v e O n e . H u ml red Do J 1 a r s. 70G P .lfs.ttison A v c .f ; A s b u r y P a r J i ■’ Ofilco phono 21 Houso phone S3*L BAKEItY ' Cor auy casy of Deafiu>ss .:(caiised; by . STRAW - * G12 Scwull Avenue^ Ashury i’urlt, I>icw'4t:rscy ■ .catarrh) ;rhat, cannot .he cur.ed :by )lcji(1qurir|prs lor - K ali's Catarrh v ’■ • / . • Hygienic. ■', ’■ i.lj Hay and Grain ■ v'\ ’.‘o'' . Toledo* .0... B e st A ssortm ent ut tiic ' IoW esl prlccs Dealer in Watchss. Di^monds, Jewelry, Silverware nnd put Glass: Sold by, Druggists, 75c; S05 COOKMAN,'AVENUE Corlie s A v e n u e ISR Y tA W SK I 7 ' ^Asbury ' _■ py l- 6 l^ Cookman Avenue, Asbury .Park^N^'J. r I I . ; i I